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what's the feeling of being back in charlottesville?here because that got, like, national attention. i wasn't even expecting that, to be honest with you. >> how did you feel when you heard that somebody had been killed? >> i really didn't know how to feel. no offense to you, i mean, at the time i honestly really didn't care -- >> i understand. >> because it was someone from the other side. >> i think that's part of the problem is that there is this image of this communist protester -- >> oh, my god. >> rebel, you know, paid -- >> so not her. heather came from a broken home. her dad had drug problems. he's clean now but he was never clean while she was growing up. heather seemed to just take it all in but i knew it damaged her in ways. >> gabe, would you mind sharing your upbringing at all with susan? >> when i was around 7 years old, my mom kind of went off on a bender for a couple of years, drinking and drugging and dating less than desirable men. one of those less than desirable men tried to kill her on christmas eve while me and my b
what's the feeling of being back in charlottesville?here because that got, like, national attention. i wasn't even expecting that, to be honest with you. >> how did you feel when you heard that somebody had been killed? >> i really didn't know how to feel. no offense to you, i mean, at the time i honestly really didn't care -- >> i understand. >> because it was someone from the other side. >> i think that's part of the problem is that there is this image of this...
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when we think about charlottesville and white supremacy, specifically in charlottesville a communitycan-american and even our surrounding area which is roughly 10% or 11% and the rest majority white and we are in the home of what many consider to be the land of thomas jefferson, a place in which many people will say i've heard this time and time again that thomas jefferson was a good slave owner as if there was such a thing. so when we talk about white supremacy, its the subtle kind often times that hits us the hardest and some will say how can that be? we saw the overt blatant racism and white supremacy that reined on our city last summer. they even killed someone heather heyer, but that's normally big, broad instance that's are one-offs. the subtle kind, the covert kind that's systematic that means you will only have one african-american on your council at a time, thank god we now have two for the first time in history and i don't know whether to cry or be happy, because it's taken over 200 some odd years to get to this point. thetb%c subtle kind that keeps of your population in p
when we think about charlottesville and white supremacy, specifically in charlottesville a communitycan-american and even our surrounding area which is roughly 10% or 11% and the rest majority white and we are in the home of what many consider to be the land of thomas jefferson, a place in which many people will say i've heard this time and time again that thomas jefferson was a good slave owner as if there was such a thing. so when we talk about white supremacy, its the subtle kind often times...
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you notice what's happening along ki-95 and b to the west around the charlottesville area. big-time thunderstorm and they a moving our way. now, some very heavy rain with that, and once again, we still have a flash flood watch inct efntil 4:00 in the morning. and look at the training going on erre. are flash flood warnings down into this area. even a tornado warning in this area, as well. now, around vleesburgy heavy rainfall there, i-95ha seeing tt rain. look at the rainfall around i-95. and then as i move the map down to the south here, right around charlottesville, this area, another tornado warning, flash flooding occurring, as well. this is allovrying to back into our area. we're not out of theed woos yet with this. i'll let you kno what this means to your tuesday and when florence finally gets out ofhe entire country. i've got that for you coming up. >> all right, it's been a rough, ride and it continues tonight. thank you, doug. >>> now, to the latest onbr king news involving president trump's nominee to the supreme court. will hearrom the woman accusing judge brett
you notice what's happening along ki-95 and b to the west around the charlottesville area. big-time thunderstorm and they a moving our way. now, some very heavy rain with that, and once again, we still have a flash flood watch inct efntil 4:00 in the morning. and look at the training going on erre. are flash flood warnings down into this area. even a tornado warning in this area, as well. now, around vleesburgy heavy rainfall there, i-95ha seeing tt rain. look at the rainfall around i-95. and...
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last june protesters in charlottesville. that is right.r the rival marches in cha rlottesville in remember the rival marches in charlottesville in virginia. one person was actually killed. white supremacists on the one side and antifascist campaigners on the other side. he said there were good people on both sides and that angered a lot of people. at the time and continues to do so. also, you have got an appealfrom the to do so. also, you have got an appeal from the former president not justjoe criticised appeal from the former president not just joe criticised the appeal from the former president not justjoe criticised the other side but within that speech today there was a very clear message but within that speech today there was a very clear message to democrats that the way to win was to get out and vote, particularly young people, but more importantly to do what he did which was to build coalitions across racial lines, across socioeconomic lines, across geographical lines. not to take a play out of donald trump's book by dividing peop
last june protesters in charlottesville. that is right.r the rival marches in cha rlottesville in remember the rival marches in charlottesville in virginia. one person was actually killed. white supremacists on the one side and antifascist campaigners on the other side. he said there were good people on both sides and that angered a lot of people. at the time and continues to do so. also, you have got an appealfrom the to do so. also, you have got an appeal from the former president not justjoe...
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why president trump called his speech denouncing white supremacists after charlottesville the biggest mistake he's made. with such a long history, it's easy to trust geico! thank you todd. it's not just easy. it's-being-a-master-of-hypnotism easy. hey, i got your text- sleep! doug, when i snap my fingers you're going to clean my gutters. ooh i should clean your gutters! great idea. it's not just easy. it's geico easy. todd, you will go make me a frittata. ♪ one look at you and i can't disguise ♪ ♪ i've got hungry eyes ♪ i feel the magic between you and i ♪ ♪ i've got hungry eyes ♪ now i've got you in my sights ♪ applebee's new 3-course meal starting at $11.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. now t-mobile has unlimited for the rest of us unlimited ways to be you. unlimited ways to share with others. unlimited ways to live for the moment all for as low as 30 bucks a line unlimited for you for them for all right now, get unlimited for as low at 30 bucks per line for four lines at t-mobile can make you feel unstoppable. ♪ but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activi
why president trump called his speech denouncing white supremacists after charlottesville the biggest mistake he's made. with such a long history, it's easy to trust geico! thank you todd. it's not just easy. it's-being-a-master-of-hypnotism easy. hey, i got your text- sleep! doug, when i snap my fingers you're going to clean my gutters. ooh i should clean your gutters! great idea. it's not just easy. it's geico easy. todd, you will go make me a frittata. ♪ one look at you and i can't...
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going to be a pretty good day for football in charlottesville tomorrow. those showers are coming northbound here. there will be a chance rain here early this morning. and rain in the city probably8: and 10:00 this morning. not much of a rain chance later day.n the same thing tomorrow, more clouds than rain drops. rain light but rain likely for sunday and monday. sunday and monday temperatures stuck in the 60s. >> wow. us.jor change for brand new problem here. springfield southbound 395 the ramp to westbound is blocked by the crash this morning. inner loop and outerloop at the belt way. you don't have to worry about that athi all ts morning.ou nort vw parkway, one right lane gets by thatork zone and eastbound 66 after 123, right lane blocked by the workzone there. >> the first ever cancer summit kicked off here in washington. they opened the event at the warf. they lost their son bo i2015. they have been working with several groups hopingo find a cure and that lead him to leading a white house effort to end cancer. >> whent the presi asked me to do it it w
going to be a pretty good day for football in charlottesville tomorrow. those showers are coming northbound here. there will be a chance rain here early this morning. and rain in the city probably8: and 10:00 this morning. not much of a rain chance later day.n the same thing tomorrow, more clouds than rain drops. rain light but rain likely for sunday and monday. sunday and monday temperatures stuck in the 60s. >> wow. us.jor change for brand new problem here. springfield southbound 395...
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we had charlottesville. five or six times the president had to figure out where he stood. in front of the teleprompter, we're okay. but if he spoke off the cuff, the world came to an end. we were like did you hear that, what did he -- people were -- i don't know, i said i can't help you, i got to work this out myself as a reporter. people were coming to me like -- i'm watching it just like you are. maybe with a different vantage point but i'm still watching it. then in that meeting or series of meetings, when the president was supposed to be using his heart to deal with issues of immigration, yeah, they kept saying the word heart. just a couple weeks prior to that, he was saying those who come from nigeria, who come here, don't want to go back to their huts. and then just days before this, there was this question if the president did or did not say those words about brown nations. i will respect this church, i'm not going to go there because you know what the words were, were alleged to be said. i heard so many people, oh, he's a racist, oh, this. you got to be careful how
we had charlottesville. five or six times the president had to figure out where he stood. in front of the teleprompter, we're okay. but if he spoke off the cuff, the world came to an end. we were like did you hear that, what did he -- people were -- i don't know, i said i can't help you, i got to work this out myself as a reporter. people were coming to me like -- i'm watching it just like you are. maybe with a different vantage point but i'm still watching it. then in that meeting or series of...
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there's an episode in the bookou charlottesville. he calls his speech where he apologizesor his initial remarks and backtracks them the worst mistake of his presidency. aboute says charlottesville that both sides are responsible and there is an eruptionf, wait a minute, you're saying nazis are fine? so then rob porter, staff secretary and sarah sanders work with him on a speech, which he gives, which is a healing speech on sunday. but if you look at that, if you ran it, you would see, it's ki of like a hostage tape, saying things hsne d necessarily believe, but he said them. and then he watches a little fox news and pple are saying, it's a course correion. and he blows up and says that's the worst f'ing speech ever gave, how could i do that? who talked me into it? and the next monday, he reverts to his original position in a very stark way. bert: does that tell us about how he sees race? or does that just tell us how president trump never wants to be on the defensive? bob: i can't answer that question. all i can do i show it. ple.see
there's an episode in the bookou charlottesville. he calls his speech where he apologizesor his initial remarks and backtracks them the worst mistake of his presidency. aboute says charlottesville that both sides are responsible and there is an eruptionf, wait a minute, you're saying nazis are fine? so then rob porter, staff secretary and sarah sanders work with him on a speech, which he gives, which is a healing speech on sunday. but if you look at that, if you ran it, you would see, it's ki...
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there's an episode in the book about charlottesville. he calec his s where he apologizes for his initial remarks ands backtra them the worst mistake of his presidency. bob: he saysut a charlottesville that both sides are responsible and there is anr tion of, wait a minute, you're saying nazis are fine? so then rob porter, staff secretary and sarah sanders work with him on a speech, which he gives, which is a healing speech on sunday. but if you look at that, if you ran it, you would see, of like a hostage tape, saying thin he doesn't necessarily believe, but he said them. an then he watches a little fox g, it'sd people are say a course correction. and he blows up and says that's the worst f'ing speech i ever gave, how could i do that? who talked me int it? and the next monday, he reverts to his original position in a very sta way. robert: does that tell us about how he sees race? or does thatt jll us how president trump never wants to be on the defensive? i boan't answer that question. all i can do is show it. you see the reaction to peo
there's an episode in the book about charlottesville. he calec his s where he apologizes for his initial remarks ands backtra them the worst mistake of his presidency. bob: he saysut a charlottesville that both sides are responsible and there is anr tion of, wait a minute, you're saying nazis are fine? so then rob porter, staff secretary and sarah sanders work with him on a speech, which he gives, which is a healing speech on sunday. but if you look at that, if you ran it, you would see, of...
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raining across much of the central parts of the vaey, charlottesville.that will be in fredericksburg over the next hour or two and locay, probably a wet second half of the morning commute. most of the rainoving in by 9:00 or 10:00 in the morning around the saturday. heavier rain, and it could ally be coming down in buckets to the west of the blue ridge. that's the reason flash flood watches are posted. ain still possibilities of locally heavy rain through here. that should taper off a littl bit starting late tonight and then for tomorrow, i think stilh cloudy w lingering wetness around in the morning but later tomorr w, an actuather front is going to pick up whatever is left of florence and give it the heave out of it. by 8:00 tomorrow evening rain quickly coming to the end. skies clearing to thest clearing skies, he says? holy cow. haven't seen sunshine in over a week iteels like. but flash flood watches for all of the89 corridor. it does include arlington county, the distct, fairfax, ud n, montgomery, frederick. >> the only people not included in that
raining across much of the central parts of the vaey, charlottesville.that will be in fredericksburg over the next hour or two and locay, probably a wet second half of the morning commute. most of the rainoving in by 9:00 or 10:00 in the morning around the saturday. heavier rain, and it could ally be coming down in buckets to the west of the blue ridge. that's the reason flash flood watches are posted. ain still possibilities of locally heavy rain through here. that should taper off a littl bit...
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. >>> plus, another verdict stemming from the violence in charlottesville. charlottesville.ne man's your school supplies today... charlottesville. why one man's school. grade. done. done. hit the snooze button and get low prices on school supplies all summer long. now get 50% off school backpacks at office depot officemax. sonew laptop,our 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. omthink he might need ssupport. yes. start them off right. with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like this asus notebook for only $199.99 at office depot officemax. >>> news 4 begins with a stoea team 4er alert. >> we want to get right to that weather alert as you wake up and start your thursday morning. look at all that haze and humidity out there. this hot weather we're been dealing with all week, it's sticking around for another day. >> it's like pushing the start button on the oven. you know it's going tod. be >> how can we turn it off? >> it may be the worst yet oho i't's going to feel outside today. eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. the heat wave is coming to an end. so
. >>> plus, another verdict stemming from the violence in charlottesville. charlottesville.ne man's your school supplies today... charlottesville. why one man's school. grade. done. done. hit the snooze button and get low prices on school supplies all summer long. now get 50% off school backpacks at office depot officemax. sonew laptop,our 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. omthink he might need ssupport. yes. start them off right. with the school supplies they need at low prices all...
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in now heavy into charlottesville area. rain chances go up and rainfall amounts could be a inch or more in many spots. by noon, hit and miss swers around. heavier rain possible today. it doesn't look like a lot ofe coverage hn the future weather. underneath any one of those individual spots the rain could come down at more than an inch per hour. another cloudy day tomorrow and late in the afternoo a little weather boundary pushes the last of the moisture out of here. skies will clear on tuesday night and we'll have sunshine back in the picture for wednesday, thursday, and friday but again the w ternhalf, anywhere west of i-95 under the flash flood watch for itoday. we'rthe low to mid 70s now. highs to be in the upper 70s to ar 80. another cloudy, rainy day tomorrow. bright, sunny and very, wa wednesday, thursday, and friday. all right melissa, good news from hatraffic. >> looks like plenty of good news there. not so hot here on the roads. eastbound 66, still have the right side blocked here thisin mog so you're squeezing by
in now heavy into charlottesville area. rain chances go up and rainfall amounts could be a inch or more in many spots. by noon, hit and miss swers around. heavier rain possible today. it doesn't look like a lot ofe coverage hn the future weather. underneath any one of those individual spots the rain could come down at more than an inch per hour. another cloudy day tomorrow and late in the afternoo a little weather boundary pushes the last of the moisture out of here. skies will clear on tuesday...
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black women reporter doing charlottesville, andth president approved of this message. yes, other people in ad were like don lemmon wolf blitzer, rachel, chris matthews all friends, i was in good company. but i'm trying to thwart an agenda. the agenda has been against me if they can do it to me they'll do it to others but i implore you once again stand with us. it's about freedom. oh, with freedom, oh freedom -- oh freedom over me, and before i be slaved i'll be bury in my grief and go home to my lord and be free. thank you. [applause] thank you now you see why i don't to leave bament mother we'll take questions now. if you have a question no comments questions please come to microphone don't be afraid c-span is just watching don't worry it be. [laughter] public television everyone friends of mine come to the mic yes, sir. i know who you are a college classmate. i have friends here tonight. hey. hey, rags -- college classmate -- [laughter] 30 years ago we were on that campus together. i know. [laughter] morgan state university -- >> welcome home, with april. >> thank yo
black women reporter doing charlottesville, andth president approved of this message. yes, other people in ad were like don lemmon wolf blitzer, rachel, chris matthews all friends, i was in good company. but i'm trying to thwart an agenda. the agenda has been against me if they can do it to me they'll do it to others but i implore you once again stand with us. it's about freedom. oh, with freedom, oh freedom -- oh freedom over me, and before i be slaved i'll be bury in my grief and go home to...
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you talk about race, charlottesville comes up in this book.sident sort of went everywhere after that story. >> i think -- >> he said -- in this book, he's quoted as saying the biggest mistake he made is when he tried to backtrack or apologize on charlottesville. that was the biggest mistake i'ving made, you never make those concessions, never apologize, i didn't do anything wrong in the first place, why look weak? >> i think the president could do more on bridging racial divide. i think he could do better by reducing the rhetoric. sometimes his rhetoric isn't as sensitive as it should be for a head state and he comes out of a long career in show business, you knew him for 15 years where he liked to speak his mind. i think there should be a review process for twitter. i'm very strongly for legal immigration, i want more in this country. there's many things i disagree with our president with. but the personal view of him that he's just this mean nasty guy, this is not an accurate portrayal and i want people to keep an open mind. >> chris ruddy,
you talk about race, charlottesville comes up in this book.sident sort of went everywhere after that story. >> i think -- >> he said -- in this book, he's quoted as saying the biggest mistake he made is when he tried to backtrack or apologize on charlottesville. that was the biggest mistake i'ving made, you never make those concessions, never apologize, i didn't do anything wrong in the first place, why look weak? >> i think the president could do more on bridging racial...
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kessler later organized the "unite the right" rally in charlottesville, whe a protester was killed byhite nationalist driving into the crowd. stewart insists he did not know the men's views at the time, and he has disavowed them. when he took to facebook with his own views on charlottesville, stewart blamed liberals, and didn't mention white nationalists. he said conservatives were under attack. unfortunately, in the aftermath of charlottesville, there will be those on the left, the democrats, the media, the liberals, who will use this as an excuse to further crack down onservative free speech. >> desjardins: the national republican party is not supporting stewart, but he's far from their biggest nightmare. in new jersey, republican congressional nominee seth grossman shared a racist article reying that black people are a that to all who cross their reths. anotheblican congressional nominee in california has focused his campaign on denying the holocaust. in illinois, there's neo-nazi arthur jones, who ran unop.psed in his gprimary. and in north carolina, state house candidate russell
kessler later organized the "unite the right" rally in charlottesville, whe a protester was killed byhite nationalist driving into the crowd. stewart insists he did not know the men's views at the time, and he has disavowed them. when he took to facebook with his own views on charlottesville, stewart blamed liberals, and didn't mention white nationalists. he said conservatives were under attack. unfortunately, in the aftermath of charlottesville, there will be those on the left, the...
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charlottesville, what the president said in the aftermath of charlottesville. puerto rico, pointing out some 3,000 people were killed in that hurricane and the aftermath of the hurricane. where was the federal government? he went after the administration on all the presidential lies, what's going on inside the white house. he even raised the issue of this op op-ed by an anonymous official in the "new york times." >> and one of the summations is this is not normal. these are extraordinary times. we try to say that every time we're trying to decipher and explain what's happening on a minute-to-minute basis. >> they don't want to hear it from us. >> exactly. >> he used the words, these are dangerous times. for a former president of the united states to say that the united states of america lives in dangerous times is a big deal. that's not normal. >> he spoke of things coming out of white house as crazy. that was his word. he said crazy stuff coming out of the white house. >> you talked about it was president bush who we still really haven't heard from. for a coup
charlottesville, what the president said in the aftermath of charlottesville. puerto rico, pointing out some 3,000 people were killed in that hurricane and the aftermath of the hurricane. where was the federal government? he went after the administration on all the presidential lies, what's going on inside the white house. he even raised the issue of this op op-ed by an anonymous official in the "new york times." >> and one of the summations is this is not normal. these are...
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woodward revisits the president's handling of the deadly riots in charlottesville saying mr. trump regretted a speech he gave at the white house. that was when the president actually condemned the white supremacists in charlottesville. but mr. trump said that speech was the biggest mistake i've made. the next day the president went back to blaming both sides for the violence. >> excuse me. you had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides. >> reporter: woodward says the president complained he wasn't asked for an interview. woodward reminds the president he made multiple requests. >> nobody told me about it and i would've loved to have spoken to you. >> senator graham said he had talked to you about talking to me, now is that not true? >> senator graham actually mention it had quickly on one meeting and, you know, that is true. >> reporter: president trump sat down with the conservative daily caller website to call the woodward book a bad book and to accuse the author of having credibility problems. the president's f
woodward revisits the president's handling of the deadly riots in charlottesville saying mr. trump regretted a speech he gave at the white house. that was when the president actually condemned the white supremacists in charlottesville. but mr. trump said that speech was the biggest mistake i've made. the next day the president went back to blaming both sides for the violence. >> excuse me. you had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people, on...
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he said conservatives were under attack. >> unfortunately, in the aftermath of charlottesville, therel be those on the left, the democrats, the media, the liberals, who will use this as an excuse to further crack down on conservative free speech. >> desjardins: the national republican party is not supporting stewart, but he's far from their biggest nightmare. in new jersey, republican congressional nominee seth grossman shared a racist article saying that black pele are a threat to all who cross their paths. another republican congressional mpminee in california has focused his gn on denying the holocaust. in illinois, there's neo-nazi arthur jones, who ran unopposed an his g.o.p. primary. in north carolina, state juse candidate russell walker's website charges ths are the children of satan. on all of these races, state and na republican parties have withdrawn support for the dindidates. >> we have got tance ourselves at every single turn as emphatically as wfrom anything related to white nationalism. >> desjardins: john whitbeck is the former chairman of the virginia republican party
he said conservatives were under attack. >> unfortunately, in the aftermath of charlottesville, therel be those on the left, the democrats, the media, the liberals, who will use this as an excuse to further crack down on conservative free speech. >> desjardins: the national republican party is not supporting stewart, but he's far from their biggest nightmare. in new jersey, republican congressional nominee seth grossman shared a racist article saying that black pele are a threat to...
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about all of the issues, about charlottesville. this is deadly serious. nobody should take any kind of comfort from this book or joy pat what bob reports. yes, all of us who have been covering trump had been doing pieces of this. now we have trump naked in a whole coherent narrative about his presidency and recklessness and about his dishonesty and his lack of ability. it is a frightening, damning portrait. one question and it seems to be about general kelly, at some point the congress of the united states, general kelly, i would think, ought to resign for the sake of the country. it's derelict to continue in that job knowing what he does. somebody on capitol hill, republicans particularly have got to have the guts to call kelly up there to an executive session here and say general kelly, tell us what you think. what you really know about this president and the threats that are described in this book to the republic. >> i understand that wood ward made comments now about the response? >> he put out a statement saying he stands by his reporting and just fr
about all of the issues, about charlottesville. this is deadly serious. nobody should take any kind of comfort from this book or joy pat what bob reports. yes, all of us who have been covering trump had been doing pieces of this. now we have trump naked in a whole coherent narrative about his presidency and recklessness and about his dishonesty and his lack of ability. it is a frightening, damning portrait. one question and it seems to be about general kelly, at some point the congress of the...
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and now we have new details on one such episode, the white supremacist march in charlottesville, the president's claim that there were good people on both sides, and his subsequent backdowns. cnn special correspondent jamie gangel has new reporting on that, joins us now with the breaking news. what have you learned? >> so we've been so interested in the national security details and swiping documents off, but there are stunning details about charlottesville and how after that first speech the white house staff convinced him to go and make second speech. rob porter, who is the staff secretary, sits down with him, and woodward reports this very dramatic scene where they're in the white house residence and porter is urging him along, and trump is reluctant. he says things like "i don't know about this, it doesn't feel right to me." but eventually, they get the speech done and then he does it. it sort of looks like a hostage video when you watch it. he goes back up to the residence. what does he do? he turns on the tv to fox and a reporter says the president has made a course correction,
and now we have new details on one such episode, the white supremacist march in charlottesville, the president's claim that there were good people on both sides, and his subsequent backdowns. cnn special correspondent jamie gangel has new reporting on that, joins us now with the breaking news. what have you learned? >> so we've been so interested in the national security details and swiping documents off, but there are stunning details about charlottesville and how after that first speech...
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we did it with charlottesville. we've done it with a number of statements that have been made. want to be clear that there are things that trump and his administration have done that we're grateful for. >> mm-hmm. >> i don't want to tie our testimony to him. and there are things that he has done that we are very uncomfortable with and that i am. and i want to speak with clarity about the issues and not get engaged so much with the person. >> is moral character of public officials important to evangelicals. >> of course it is, yes. >> has that changed? >> you mean, like, from bill clinton to donald trump? >> yeah, yeah, right? >> you know, it's amazing how... i mean, you see this when you watch any talk show. whatever -- whatever the republicans are guilty of, the democrats are outraged about. >> yeah. >> and then, the moment they become guilty of it, the republicans are outraged about it. it's selective outrage. sadly, i think christians are -- can be in that same category, where we're outraged about the inconsistencies of people that we are not fans of. i think that sends a mi
we did it with charlottesville. we've done it with a number of statements that have been made. want to be clear that there are things that trump and his administration have done that we're grateful for. >> mm-hmm. >> i don't want to tie our testimony to him. and there are things that he has done that we are very uncomfortable with and that i am. and i want to speak with clarity about the issues and not get engaged so much with the person. >> is moral character of public...
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my name is mimi and i'm a recent graduate of the university of virginia and so i've lived in charlottesville the last four years and seen a lot of things changing and moving. >> and i've been really pardoned by it. the work of my friends and students but i've triedto hold the administration accountable . and i was just wondering what you as professors would say to students and alumni can do to keep that conversation and accountability moving forward because we don't want that to go away at all and there's still so much to be reckoned with . i just wanted youradvice on that . >> that's a great question, thank you for that. i mean, if i may, i'll jump in and say i think students should do what they are doing , keep doing what they are doing which is don't be quiet. that's the great thing about being a college student, right? speak your mind and stand behind those words too. i do think you're seeing groups across the country doing exactly that whether it's at chapel hill, at university of north carolina, whether it's at antiracist protests in charlottesville, that in the past we've seen movemen
my name is mimi and i'm a recent graduate of the university of virginia and so i've lived in charlottesville the last four years and seen a lot of things changing and moving. >> and i've been really pardoned by it. the work of my friends and students but i've triedto hold the administration accountable . and i was just wondering what you as professors would say to students and alumni can do to keep that conversation and accountability moving forward because we don't want that to go away...
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most controversial moments as president putting his response to white nationalist protests in charlottesville when trump claimed both sides of the trouble were supposed to stand up to discrimination and was sure as heck supposed to stand up clearly and unequivocally to nazi sympathizers. how hard can that be saying that nazis are bad obama's attack comes as trump is also campaigning for republicans in north dakota trump responded i'm sorry i watched it but i fell asleep. he shot back at obama who said the economic recovery started under his presidency if the democrats got in with their agenda in november of almost two years ago and said that having four point two i believe honestly you'd have four point two down you'd be negative you'd be in negative numbers thank you illinois. still obama's speech is a stinging rebuke of a sitting president with a distinctly different vision of democracy kimberly hellcat al-jazeera washington. china's president won't be joining north korea's seventieth anniversary celebrations xi jinping is reportedly disappointed at the lack of progress on denuclearization
most controversial moments as president putting his response to white nationalist protests in charlottesville when trump claimed both sides of the trouble were supposed to stand up to discrimination and was sure as heck supposed to stand up clearly and unequivocally to nazi sympathizers. how hard can that be saying that nazis are bad obama's attack comes as trump is also campaigning for republicans in north dakota trump responded i'm sorry i watched it but i fell asleep. he shot back at obama...
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most controversial moments as president looting his response to white nationalist protests in charlottesville when trump claimed both sides of the trouble were supposed to stand up to discrimination and was sure as heck supposed to stand up clearly and unequivocally to nazi sympathizers. how hard can that be saying that marx's are bad. obama's attack comes as trump is also campaigning for republicans in north dakota trump responded i'm sorry i watched it but i fell asleep. he shot back at obama who said the economic recovery started under his presidency if the democrats got in with their agenda in november of almost two years ago and said of having four point two up i believe honestly you'd have four point two down you'd be negative you'd be in negative numbers thank you illinois. still obama's speech is a stinging rebuke of a sitting president with a distinctly different vision of democracy kimberly hellcat al-jazeera washington. china's president won't be joining north korea's seventieth anniversary celebrations xi jinping is reportedly disappointed at the lack of progress on the nucleariza
most controversial moments as president looting his response to white nationalist protests in charlottesville when trump claimed both sides of the trouble were supposed to stand up to discrimination and was sure as heck supposed to stand up clearly and unequivocally to nazi sympathizers. how hard can that be saying that marx's are bad. obama's attack comes as trump is also campaigning for republicans in north dakota trump responded i'm sorry i watched it but i fell asleep. he shot back at obama...
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but charlottesville, obviously the anniversary is coming up, changed everything. when i watched the television coverage of the white supremacist march in charlottesville and saw torch-wielding extremists yelling jews won't replace us, i saw in their eyes the same people who were terrorizing my family, who called, messaged and e-mailed us. this was them in living breathing form. i can't forgive our president for suggesting that there was a moral equivalence between white supremacists and protesters. that was a moral failure. i now encourage my children to have open and critical conversations in our home because it's clear that this president doesn't have our back. tonya between november 2016 and may of 2017 received more than 800 menacing phone calls, e-mails, tweets, and really every other form of harassment you can imagine. time check? okay. thank you. so i'm going to read from one more testimonial and then read a passage from the conclusion. so the last testimony i'm going to read from is ruth hopkins. ruth hopkins is a native lawyer, judge and writer. and she w
but charlottesville, obviously the anniversary is coming up, changed everything. when i watched the television coverage of the white supremacist march in charlottesville and saw torch-wielding extremists yelling jews won't replace us, i saw in their eyes the same people who were terrorizing my family, who called, messaged and e-mailed us. this was them in living breathing form. i can't forgive our president for suggesting that there was a moral equivalence between white supremacists and...
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woodward also revisits the president's handling of the deadly riots in charlottesville.... saying mister trump regretted a speech he gave at the white house.that was when the president actually condemned the white supremacists in charlottesville..but mr. trump said that speech was "the biggest ... mistake i've made" the next day... the president went back to blaming both sides for the violence. president trump:"excuse me, they didn't put themselves down as neo-nazis, and you had some very bad people in that group. but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides."woodward says the president complained that he wasn't asked for an interview. but in audio released by the washington post.. woodward reminds the president... he made multiple requests.trump: "nobody told me about it, and i would've loved to have spoken to you."bob woodward: "senator graham said he had talked to you about talking to me. now, is that not true?" trump:"senator graham actually mentioned it quickly in one meeting and, you know, that is true." (ken)a bay area man.. doing humanitarian wor
woodward also revisits the president's handling of the deadly riots in charlottesville.... saying mister trump regretted a speech he gave at the white house.that was when the president actually condemned the white supremacists in charlottesville..but mr. trump said that speech was "the biggest ... mistake i've made" the next day... the president went back to blaming both sides for the violence. president trump:"excuse me, they didn't put themselves down as neo-nazis, and you had...
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and going back to charlottesville, virginia. mostly men with these torches marching around saying jews will not replace us and you know you can see people looking at that and saying i'm afraid of these people. they don't want me to exist, or they only want me to exist in a subserveiant place in their lives. they don't want to understand me, they just want to rule me. and -- >> it doesn't seem possible. we're not going to meet each other halfway because they don't want us to exists. but just yesterday i interviewed christian, who was a skin head for about five years, beat people up mercilessly, believed in the philosophy of those people marching in charlottesville. had a flash of empathy and realized that the people he was beating up were fellow humans. and he didn't want to do it anymore and little by little he got himself out of the movement and then spent the rest of his life -- has spent the rest of his life helping other people get out of the neo-nazi movement. he has helped 200 people get out. but you don't collect 200 peop
and going back to charlottesville, virginia. mostly men with these torches marching around saying jews will not replace us and you know you can see people looking at that and saying i'm afraid of these people. they don't want me to exist, or they only want me to exist in a subserveiant place in their lives. they don't want to understand me, they just want to rule me. and -- >> it doesn't seem possible. we're not going to meet each other halfway because they don't want us to exists. but...
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thunderstorms fading away as they get cse t charlottesville, viinia. pretty high trans. clouds and drizzle around the area. if you're down here in st. mary's city. it will be a long, ilow climb an will make landfall near wilmington, north carona. locally most of the thick fog is to the east. rain chances later on today continue to remain fairly high. not a total washout everywhere all the time, but i'd have the umbrella out and chances come into the mro area at almost any time. temperatures in the 60s, upper 70ed for later on today. ten day forecast coming up in a bit. good morning, melissa. >> good morning, chuck. leesburg eastbound 7, traffics still there. montgomery village after lost knife road, right there. kind of close to the fire n, statione lane getting by. inneroo l and outer loop. >> quantico, 68 miles per hour going to get you >>> your time is 4:31. tracking hrough hurricane florence. the storm's track has shifted even though we aren't expecting direct hit, d.c., maryland, virginia have all declared a state of emergency because of potential flooding. we've ha
thunderstorms fading away as they get cse t charlottesville, viinia. pretty high trans. clouds and drizzle around the area. if you're down here in st. mary's city. it will be a long, ilow climb an will make landfall near wilmington, north carona. locally most of the thick fog is to the east. rain chances later on today continue to remain fairly high. not a total washout everywhere all the time, but i'd have the umbrella out and chances come into the mro area at almost any time. temperatures in...
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a cause, and desire to give their voice and give some attention to this. 2016,lives matter in charlottesville last year, and players discussed a variety of ways they wanted to demonstrate their support and highlight what was going on in this country. there are images, you can see them online. sometimes the players have linked arms, because that was ,he message they wanted to send particularly around charlottesville, we are all in and we are together, we support this country and what is happening here. there are times that you will perhaps see that they took a knee, perhaps they also stayed in the locker room. there are a variety of ways they were doing it, all interesting. it was the result of them talking amongst each other and arriving at a point where they can believe this is where we are, this is who we are, and this is how we want to do it. >> is the end of policy at the wnba something that is bargained, agreed on, or is it they haveraq -- nfl, it in their game day right hand book? >> it is separate policies, it is not part of the cba. why you think about that, couldn't we just have conv
a cause, and desire to give their voice and give some attention to this. 2016,lives matter in charlottesville last year, and players discussed a variety of ways they wanted to demonstrate their support and highlight what was going on in this country. there are images, you can see them online. sometimes the players have linked arms, because that was ,he message they wanted to send particularly around charlottesville, we are all in and we are together, we support this country and what is...
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so where we've already head the heavy rain near charlottesville, there's more to come. and wre we've already seen our first wave of rain showers around town, there's more to come for us, as well. you can certainly tell it's the opical rain,though. temperatures are already near 80 degrees, even with full cloud cover and off and on showers. that's where we'll stay today. about 80 deees, buthe rain could be heavy at times. could turn a little breezy, as well. utheast winds could b as much as 20 or 30 miles per hour. a look on into the weekend, coming up in a few more minutes. >> all right. thanks, chuck. >>> a sad update now about a pt1-year-old who was s away by florence's floodwaters. searers found his body short time ago in union county, north carolina. this is a picture of the little boy. deputies say a woman tried to drive through an area cover by water. her car was swept off the roade along with ittle boy. the woman was rescued. ems workers also had to be rescued when the ambulance got stuck in the water. >>> well, the pictures tell the whole story. whole communities
so where we've already head the heavy rain near charlottesville, there's more to come. and wre we've already seen our first wave of rain showers around town, there's more to come for us, as well. you can certainly tell it's the opical rain,though. temperatures are already near 80 degrees, even with full cloud cover and off and on showers. that's where we'll stay today. about 80 deees, buthe rain could be heavy at times. could turn a little breezy, as well. utheast winds could b as much as 20 or...
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question, jennifer, because your brother has claimed that white nationalists in that rally in charlottesvillests. he called for dreamers to be addressed at the state of the union speech, once referred to native americans as wards of the federal government. where did these ideas come from? >> i don't know. i don't know. i wish there was some way to reach paul. this was the only way i could think of to do it. but the people that you just mentioned, there are many people in those groups i know and have been very kind to me, they have supported me when i needed help, and i couldn't disagree more strongly with that kind of language. i find it to be uninformed. >> you have a big family. i understand you're one of ten children. >> yes. >> six siblings are featured in the ad we showed at the beginning. does that mean you have siblings that support your brother's campaign? >> you know, i wouldn't speak for my siblings that didn't choose to be part of the ads. they have their reasons and i respect them. i don't want to put them in a place they didn't ask to be. if they donwant to speak out fo themselve
question, jennifer, because your brother has claimed that white nationalists in that rally in charlottesvillests. he called for dreamers to be addressed at the state of the union speech, once referred to native americans as wards of the federal government. where did these ideas come from? >> i don't know. i don't know. i wish there was some way to reach paul. this was the only way i could think of to do it. but the people that you just mentioned, there are many people in those groups i...
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having f >> we're talking about quarterback bryce perkins putting on a display in charlottesville. cavs of 6-3. virginia fourth bquarter. lose 17. it's perkins again. he is going to go airborne again. this time into the end zone. 78 yards shing. virginiaom dates louisville b-3. >>> george w.ush on hand for navy and usm and dallas. forty kwaurt smu kicking an extra point. they're up 23-14. itas blocked b r jarenight now. a few tackles along the sideline. we'll speed this up. don't adjust your set. he returns it all the way back for a two-point score cutting the lead to seven. again, we did that. for effect later in the fourth c.j. williams takes the bench and cuts it backo the middle o the field. led them in with 82 rushing yards. this one is good for 52 t this bees the game. navy got the ball. first scored.id smu dhe same. they're going for a two-point conversion. that. beats na 31-30 in overtime. >>> hey, we're getting ready for the redskins and one of the new additions still getting used to the system is adrianpeterson. a 9 of-yardtouchdown. only 20 yards and 11 carries ainst the
having f >> we're talking about quarterback bryce perkins putting on a display in charlottesville. cavs of 6-3. virginia fourth bquarter. lose 17. it's perkins again. he is going to go airborne again. this time into the end zone. 78 yards shing. virginiaom dates louisville b-3. >>> george w.ush on hand for navy and usm and dallas. forty kwaurt smu kicking an extra point. they're up 23-14. itas blocked b r jarenight now. a few tackles along the sideline. we'll speed this up. don't...
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he's talking about charlottesville there but he might as well be talking about puerto rico. >> the disconnect and shouldn't just be glossed over. the only thing unsung about puerto rico was the death toll, which was estimated at 64. that was the government estimate for months and months. even when our reporting was higher, it was almost 3,000. this isn't a matter of feeling or perception, this is corpses and reality. for him to be able to say with a straight face it was an unsung success is an insult to those families, to the dead, and a disastrous response. the carolinas will be a different response situation because it's on the coast of the united states. that statement isn't just a denial of reality, it's an insult to the puerto rico families. >> the other thing is there is a real empathy gap that president trump has demonstrated time and time again at moments like this, that he had an opportunity to express sympathy and concern about the loss of life, whether he feels responsible for it or not. he repeatedly refuses to do that, and in these moments, it's not just about the logistics of wh
he's talking about charlottesville there but he might as well be talking about puerto rico. >> the disconnect and shouldn't just be glossed over. the only thing unsung about puerto rico was the death toll, which was estimated at 64. that was the government estimate for months and months. even when our reporting was higher, it was almost 3,000. this isn't a matter of feeling or perception, this is corpses and reality. for him to be able to say with a straight face it was an unsung success...
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. >> we'reing a couple of rain drops near charlottesville drifting northeast bound here.nc tiny c for a sprinkle or two in the first part of your friday. a couple ofrops around today and very little sunshine but that doesn't mean your whole weekend >> the study projects that by this time, 14 million people will suffer fro alzheimer's disease. hispanic americans will have the greatest increase due to population growth but white st ricans will have the lar total number of cases. le >> certain f and tick medication can cause neurological problems. th problematic medications are nexgard and others. the medications contain a dangerous pesticide. owneir reported the pets having muscle tremors and seizures because of the medications. >> one person is dead after eating ground beef that may be contaminated with e.coli. that prompted a nationwide recall of more than 130,000 pounds of beef. cargill meatad solutions it from possibly contaminated carcasses. nsumers should check their freezers and throw out the effect ed beef. you can find the entire list on nbc washington app. >> we'r
. >> we'reing a couple of rain drops near charlottesville drifting northeast bound here.nc tiny c for a sprinkle or two in the first part of your friday. a couple ofrops around today and very little sunshine but that doesn't mean your whole weekend >> the study projects that by this time, 14 million people will suffer fro alzheimer's disease. hispanic americans will have the greatest increase due to population growth but white st ricans will have the lar total number of cases. le...
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they said the group mentioned on the flyer was involved with the white supremacist rally in charlottesville. they have since retreated to on-li on-line. they found the flyer outside the synagogue last week. in a statement they said they will not be cowed by attempts to intimidate. the police department said they will increase patrols as they do every year around the high holidays. >>> muni has rolled back trading time for operators in order to put more drivers on the streets, according to the examiner. training time of the new luvs has been cut from 50 hours to 40 hours. they are concerned with the practice saying operators need the additional time to familiarize themselves with the new fleet. muni has been dealing with a chronic shortage of operators because of the lack of new hires and the ongoing training that has led to ex tense si delays systemwide. >>> tomorrow bart will be extending rides to warm springs. they will offer rides friday and saturday to the warm springs station on the green lines. riders will no longer have to transfer. >>> the board of supervisor's health committee will
they said the group mentioned on the flyer was involved with the white supremacist rally in charlottesville. they have since retreated to on-li on-line. they found the flyer outside the synagogue last week. in a statement they said they will not be cowed by attempts to intimidate. the police department said they will increase patrols as they do every year around the high holidays. >>> muni has rolled back trading time for operators in order to put more drivers on the streets, according...
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could all name people who are in that position and who have been, and who have not left after charlottesville for that very reason. but there are people like gary cohn, like dina powell, mcmaster who could confirm or deny. why doesn't congress call -- why not get to the bottom of whether the president is unfit? >> cowardice is an extreme level. a tweet? >> they've hidden the codes. >> we're talking about an xi extension crisis that is a national security threat to the entire planet and they are afraid of a tweet. >> let me read some of the "the new york times" reporting. let me bring everyone up to speed. from yesterday to today, there's been some reporting that puts together everything this white house staffer is dealing with. between bob woodward's book and the anonymous op-ed, the collective portrayal mr. trump may not be fully in charge of his own white house, surrounded by advisors who consider them so volatile and temperamental they swipe documents from his desk and hope to keep him from issuing rash orders. it is notable they take documents from his desk, the larger problem ask they do
could all name people who are in that position and who have been, and who have not left after charlottesville for that very reason. but there are people like gary cohn, like dina powell, mcmaster who could confirm or deny. why doesn't congress call -- why not get to the bottom of whether the president is unfit? >> cowardice is an extreme level. a tweet? >> they've hidden the codes. >> we're talking about an xi extension crisis that is a national security threat to the entire...
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the retreating of neo-nazi videos, charlottesville. could go on and on what he said about majority black countries. that is tearing more at the fabric of america than attacks on the twin towers did. we rebuild from that. if we stronger because of that. but this seems to me a far graver threat to the idea of america. >> sean: hey, joe. kids grow up without their fathers and mothers and after facing much backlash for his absurd comparison, he partially tried to backtrack as well thought out "column" and said he should have shown more care and wording his tweet and then his blushing bride to become a fellow host mika burzynski vigorously defends him on twitter. of course america's cutest couple. perfect example of what happens when trump derangement syndrome gets way out of control. at this point i don't even think these two can ever recover. it's that sick. we will deal more with this later but we now have some very important breaking news tonight. literally minutes ago sara carter handed us brand-new never before seen on earth to tax on
the retreating of neo-nazi videos, charlottesville. could go on and on what he said about majority black countries. that is tearing more at the fabric of america than attacks on the twin towers did. we rebuild from that. if we stronger because of that. but this seems to me a far graver threat to the idea of america. >> sean: hey, joe. kids grow up without their fathers and mothers and after facing much backlash for his absurd comparison, he partially tried to backtrack as well thought out...
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but the bottom line is is that during charlottesville, that was a water head movement.of history for this president. we will always go back to that when we deal with matters of how the president deals with a national crisis. that was a crisis moment. and how did he rise or fall? it took him six or seven times to try to get it right and he never got it right. if he was on the script on the teleprompter we were able to wipe our brow and say wow we took a deep breath. but if he was just on his own impromptu, the world came to a ebds. and what former president obama did, what he did was basically talk about this nation in 2018 harkening back to a time that we don't want to go back to. he's saying that this nation, the pillars of this nation, the pillars of the democracy are shaking, be it donald trump or whoever, he's come out and said this. and i want to go back to a statement made earlier talking about prior presidents would not do this. one thing that george w. bush did for braum arack obama he be the opportunity to rise and fall on his own understanding that his preside
but the bottom line is is that during charlottesville, that was a water head movement.of history for this president. we will always go back to that when we deal with matters of how the president deals with a national crisis. that was a crisis moment. and how did he rise or fall? it took him six or seven times to try to get it right and he never got it right. if he was on the script on the teleprompter we were able to wipe our brow and say wow we took a deep breath. but if he was just on his own...
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the weekend of charlottesville, that's the weekend i received the nabj's journalist of the year in new orleans, every person on there was a tv talk show host, don lemmon, wolf blitzer, rachel maddow. i just asked questions, something is wrong there, this president was sworn in january 21st, 2017 to uphold the constitution and part of that constitution of uphold asking the first amendment, freedom of the press, our founding fathers, i stand -- they never knew there was going to be social media, they never knew there was going to be a barack obama or donald trump and i'm sure some of the founding fathers had slave but i believe what they built for all of us, it is not right for a sitting u.s. president to do this and what makes us different, one of the things that make us critical and different from any other nation is the independent press, we are different from china and russia for that. that's one of the reasons why we are different. and for this president to think it's okay not to -- stir up the crowds in rallies against us, we are not criminals, we are writing stories for you to be
the weekend of charlottesville, that's the weekend i received the nabj's journalist of the year in new orleans, every person on there was a tv talk show host, don lemmon, wolf blitzer, rachel maddow. i just asked questions, something is wrong there, this president was sworn in january 21st, 2017 to uphold the constitution and part of that constitution of uphold asking the first amendment, freedom of the press, our founding fathers, i stand -- they never knew there was going to be social media,...
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including the aftermath of trump's reaction to the deadly white supremacist march in charlottesville. after his initial comments in which the president appeared to go soft on neo-nazis created an uproar. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence on many sides. >> the president was approximpe to deliver a second, more conciliatory speech. >> racism is evil and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the kkk, neo-nazis, white supremacists. >> trump watched fox news and saw that someone said, well, this speech was a course correction and soon, trump was talking about that was the f'ing worst speech i ever gave. the next day, he went back to his original position that the problem here is both sides. >> according to woodward, the trump white house is often paralyzed by robert mueller's russia probe. woodward writes extensively about tensions between the president and his now former personal attorney, john dowd. you report that john dowd was so worried that the president would p perjure himself in an
including the aftermath of trump's reaction to the deadly white supremacist march in charlottesville. after his initial comments in which the president appeared to go soft on neo-nazis created an uproar. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence on many sides. >> the president was approximpe to deliver a second, more conciliatory speech. >> racism is evil and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and...
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. >> charlottesville was -- >> he failed every test. >> compare charlottesville to president obama dealing with trayvon martin or ferguson where he took flack from his base. i can't tell you how many times many of us were saying, go further, go further. and he would stand up and ska, -- say, no, we're going to do it this way. trump has never said that. >> he has shown no interest in being a unifier. he hit a couple notes after the baseball shooting. after the las vegas shooting. take the big picture, we're all americans in this together. he's divisive by design president. he caters to his supporters not the entire nation. >> when we come back from hope and change to it's on you if they impeach me, donald trump debuted his midterm campaign message. we'll let you decide which one is better. also ahead, low-level george is sentenced in the mueller investigation. is the special counsel sending a message to other targets in that probe? and donald trump's culture war bites him in the behind as colin kaepernick fronts a new massive nike campaign. stay with us. whoever came up with the term "small
. >> charlottesville was -- >> he failed every test. >> compare charlottesville to president obama dealing with trayvon martin or ferguson where he took flack from his base. i can't tell you how many times many of us were saying, go further, go further. and he would stand up and ska, -- say, no, we're going to do it this way. trump has never said that. >> he has shown no interest in being a unifier. he hit a couple notes after the baseball shooting. after the las vegas...
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. >> charlottesville was -- >> he failed every test. >> compare charlottesville to president obama dealing with trayvon martin or ferguson where he took flack from his base. i can't tell you how many times many of us were saying, go further, go further. and he would stand up and ska, -- say, no, we're going to do it this way. trump has never said that. >> he has shown no interest in being a unifier. he hit a couple notes after the baseball shooting. after the las vegas shooting. take the big picture, we're all americans in this together. he's divisive by design president. he caters to his supporters not the entire nation. >> when we come back from hope and change to it's on you if they impeach me, donald trump debuted his midterm campaign message. we'll let you decide which one is better. also ahead, low-level george is sentenced in the mueller investigation. is the special counsel sending a message to other targets in that probe? and donald trump's culture war bites him in the behind as colin kaepernick fronts a new massive nike campaign. stay with us. take this left. if you listen real h
. >> charlottesville was -- >> he failed every test. >> compare charlottesville to president obama dealing with trayvon martin or ferguson where he took flack from his base. i can't tell you how many times many of us were saying, go further, go further. and he would stand up and ska, -- say, no, we're going to do it this way. trump has never said that. >> he has shown no interest in being a unifier. he hit a couple notes after the baseball shooting. after the las vegas...
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and it has charlottesville and then a bunch of other counties.ght now. >> jimmy: right. >> and it is a really important race because if she wins then we have a much better chance of flipping the house. and it's a big deal. it's a big deal because there's issues in that part of virginia that affect all of us. health care, environment. so i'm -- >> jimmy: has she ever run for anything before? >> no. she was a journalist for 35 areas. >> jimmy: how did this happen? why did she decide to do this? >> after trump won she said the only real resistance is running for office. and i was really proud of her because it's not something i thought i could do. i still don't. especially after watching her. it's a lot of work. she's knocked on 50,000 doors, made 100,000 phone calls. she has 4,500 young volunteers working for her. >> jimmy: wow. that's a lot. >> and people are volunteering from all over the country. you don't have to be from virginia to help out a campaign that are k. really make a difference. >> jimmy: are you helping her as well? >> yeah. i'm goi
and it has charlottesville and then a bunch of other counties.ght now. >> jimmy: right. >> and it is a really important race because if she wins then we have a much better chance of flipping the house. and it's a big deal. it's a big deal because there's issues in that part of virginia that affect all of us. health care, environment. so i'm -- >> jimmy: has she ever run for anything before? >> no. she was a journalist for 35 areas. >> jimmy: how did this happen?...
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the 36% as new record low on par with where he was after charlottesville. as donald trump plummets and the walls close in, today his own son concedes trump has a circle of trust that is much smaller than they want. >> i think there are people in there that he can trust. it's just a much smaller group than i would like it to be. >> who do you trust? >> well, you know, i'll keep that to myself. >> they're not family? >> well, obviously -- i'm talking outside of family. i think that goes without saying. >> a much smaller group than they would like. that's a statement about who donald trump trusts. and if you think about it, it gets the whole concept backwards. we live in a democracy. it may not feel like that on certain days, but we do. that means the important question is who the voters trust. and although the white house might be making all kinds of noise to distract you from this information on your screen, the fact is, voters do not trust or approve of trump tonight overall. 61% view him unfavorably. among independents you see it down to 31%, which is a re
the 36% as new record low on par with where he was after charlottesville. as donald trump plummets and the walls close in, today his own son concedes trump has a circle of trust that is much smaller than they want. >> i think there are people in there that he can trust. it's just a much smaller group than i would like it to be. >> who do you trust? >> well, you know, i'll keep that to myself. >> they're not family? >> well, obviously -- i'm talking outside of...