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how did that make you feel as somebody who put down roots in charlottesville?don't know if it's an irony, but i was in south africa, and i was with family there, and -- excuse me. and my friend brian phoned me and said i think i've just witnessed a murder. i think i've just witnessed a hate crime. it's very hard when you look at what happened in this town, the destruction of a beautiful possibility. and it just broke my heart to see it happen. but i do think that maybe we can make some beautiful progress out of that. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: that progress for matthews started with a concert for charlottesville in 2017. >> charlottesville is a place full of hope. >> reporter: which featured performances from justin timberlake, pharrell and ariana grande. >> and then the cherry on top of all cherries, stevie wonder showed up. ♪ superstition >> it was the most amazing concert. we said what are we going to do? well, let's do something real. >> reporter: for the band, that meant expanding opportunity. in addition to repairing this apartment building, the
how did that make you feel as somebody who put down roots in charlottesville?don't know if it's an irony, but i was in south africa, and i was with family there, and -- excuse me. and my friend brian phoned me and said i think i've just witnessed a murder. i think i've just witnessed a hate crime. it's very hard when you look at what happened in this town, the destruction of a beautiful possibility. and it just broke my heart to see it happen. but i do think that maybe we can make some...
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what is the feeling of being back in charlottesville?at happened there. because that got like national attention. i was not even expecting that to be honest with you. >> how did you feel when you heard that somebody had been killed? >> really didn't know how to feel. no offense to you, ma'am, at the time, i really didn't care. >> i understand. >> it was someone from the other side. >> i think that is part of the problem, there's this image of this communist protester, rebel. >> oh, my gosh. so not her. heather came from a broken home. her dad had drug problems. he is clean now. but he was never clean while she was growing up. heather seemed to just take it all in. but i know it damaged her in ways. >> gabe, would you mind sharing your up bringing at all with suzanne? >> i mean, 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. >> hm-mm. >> while me and my brother were i
what is the feeling of being back in charlottesville?at happened there. because that got like national attention. i was not even expecting that to be honest with you. >> how did you feel when you heard that somebody had been killed? >> really didn't know how to feel. no offense to you, ma'am, at the time, i really didn't care. >> i understand. >> it was someone from the other side. >> i think that is part of the problem, there's this image of this communist...
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that day in charlottesville.trump has taken a lot of heat for saying there were fine people on both sides at that rally. do you think things have gotten better or worse? in this country since that day? >> i think things have gotten worse, man. really. that's my honest opinion. i really think things have gotten worse. >> why. >> in this world. >> why? >> did you say, why? >> yeah. >> man, just different things that are happening, man. it's like people are okay with really expressing their racial tension against other races now. it's like it's okay now, but it's like -- like we have been overcoming that time. that time is way beyond us. it's past us already. but it's like, it's coming back to the time that now we have all thought that we forgot about racism and it really still exists. and it just really brings it to the eyes of everyone now and it shows it to everybody but i really feel like it's changed the world because everybody is feeling like it's a good thing to express the racial tension toward the next man,
that day in charlottesville.trump has taken a lot of heat for saying there were fine people on both sides at that rally. do you think things have gotten better or worse? in this country since that day? >> i think things have gotten worse, man. really. that's my honest opinion. i really think things have gotten worse. >> why. >> in this world. >> why? >> did you say, why? >> yeah. >> man, just different things that are happening, man. it's like people...
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how did that make you feel as somebody who has -- who put down roots in charlottesville?and my friend, brian, found me and said, "i think i've just witnessed a murder. i think i've just witnessed a hate crime." it's very hard when you look at destruction a beautiful possibility, and it just broke my heart to see it happen. but i do think that maybe we can make some beautiful progress. thank you very much. >> reporter: that progress for matthews started with a concert for charlottesville in 2017. >> charlottesville's a place full of hope. >> reporter: which featured performances from justin timberlake, pharrell, and ariana grande. >> and then the cherry on top of all cherries, stevie wonder showed up. ♪ very superstitious >> it was the most amazing concert. and we said, what are we going to do? and, well, let's do something real. >> reporter: for the band, that meant expanding opportunity. in addition to repairing this apartment building, they plan to replace every public housing unit in the city of charlottesville, all 376 of them. >> we are hoping that it's going to jazz
how did that make you feel as somebody who has -- who put down roots in charlottesville?and my friend, brian, found me and said, "i think i've just witnessed a murder. i think i've just witnessed a hate crime." it's very hard when you look at destruction a beautiful possibility, and it just broke my heart to see it happen. but i do think that maybe we can make some beautiful progress. thank you very much. >> reporter: that progress for matthews started with a concert for...
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heather's death in charlottesville? out there and it just really brings awareness to everyone in charlottesville and the whole world that hate is really out there. you have to watch your back and really stay on your toes about things, if it's truly something that you believe in, then fight for it, most definitely. >> i have to ask you. racial tensions were high. president trump has taken a lot of heat for saying there were fine thipeople on both sides at that rally. do you think things have gotten better or worse? >> i think things have gotten worse, man. really. that's my honest opinion. i really think things have gotten worse. >> why. >> in this world. >> why? >> did you say, why? >> yeah. >> man, just different things that are happening, man. it's like people are okay with really expressing their racial tension against other races now. it's like it's okay now, but it's like -- like we have been overcoming that time. that time is way beyond us. it's past us already. but it's like, it's coming back to the time that now
heather's death in charlottesville? out there and it just really brings awareness to everyone in charlottesville and the whole world that hate is really out there. you have to watch your back and really stay on your toes about things, if it's truly something that you believe in, then fight for it, most definitely. >> i have to ask you. racial tensions were high. president trump has taken a lot of heat for saying there were fine thipeople on both sides at that rally. do you think things...
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i wouldn't call those people in charlottesville conservative.here's something else, and some of them should start paying a price for being something else. >> congressman, appreciate your time. >> thank you so much for having mech. >>> coming up why republicans are moving so quickly to condemn one of their own for racist comments but as we said stay silent on the president who has made similar statements, we'll talk about that ahead. you're made of trillions of cells. they work together doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum® micronutrients. restoring your awesome... daily. feed your cells with centrum® micronutrients today. ed gets copays as lowlily go to as zero dollars on feed your cells with medicare part d prescriptions. ed gets labels clear as day. and, lily.... lily gets anything she wants. ed knows he could just have us deliver his prescriptions. but what's the fun in that? switch to cvs pharmacy. >>> as we mentioned just before the break, last week's racist comments by iowa steve king
i wouldn't call those people in charlottesville conservative.here's something else, and some of them should start paying a price for being something else. >> congressman, appreciate your time. >> thank you so much for having mech. >>> coming up why republicans are moving so quickly to condemn one of their own for racist comments but as we said stay silent on the president who has made similar statements, we'll talk about that ahead. you're made of trillions of cells. they...
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i wouldn't call those people in charlottesville conservative.ething else, and some of them should start paying the price for being something else. >> congressman, appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you so much for having mech. >>> coming up why republicans are moving so quickly to condemn one of their own for racist comments but as we said stay silent when the president has made similar statements. we'll talk about that ahead. chicken?! chicken. chicken! that's right, candace-- new chicken creations from starkist. buffalo style chicken in a pouch-- bold choice, charlie! just tear, eat... mmmmm. and go! try all of my chicken creations! chicken! hey. i heard you're moving into yeah, it's pretty stressful. this music is supposed to relax me, though. ♪ maybe you'd mellow out a bit if you got geico to help you with your renters insurance. oh, geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. yeah, and they could save you a lot of money. wow, suddenly i feel so relieved. you guys are fired. get to know geico and see how much you could save on r
i wouldn't call those people in charlottesville conservative.ething else, and some of them should start paying the price for being something else. >> congressman, appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you so much for having mech. >>> coming up why republicans are moving so quickly to condemn one of their own for racist comments but as we said stay silent when the president has made similar statements. we'll talk about that ahead. chicken?! chicken. chicken! that's...
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it generates charlottesville. it generates charleston, south carolina. it generates hateful acts that result in death. this is the kind of intolerance or the tolerating this that we cannot suffer and the intolerance we cannot suffer because the idea of white nationalism as superior to others and white supremacy in the case of somebody else might die. this resolution is an important resolution to affirm this congress and this nation that we believe that we are all created equal and as dr. king, we shall overcome, and someday we shall overcome. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker. at this time i am pleased to yield two minutes to the gentlelady from west virginia, the gentlelady. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. miller: i rise to speak out against white supremacy. as a christian, i live my life by the guidance and teaching of jesus christ, and by the many great lessons in the bible. matthew 7:12 tells us, so whatever you wish that others would do t
it generates charlottesville. it generates charleston, south carolina. it generates hateful acts that result in death. this is the kind of intolerance or the tolerating this that we cannot suffer and the intolerance we cannot suffer because the idea of white nationalism as superior to others and white supremacy in the case of somebody else might die. this resolution is an important resolution to affirm this congress and this nation that we believe that we are all created equal and as dr. king,...
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it generates charlottesville. it generates charleston, south carolina. it generates hateful acts that result in death. this is the kind of intolerance or the tolerating this that we cannot suffer and the intolerance we cannot suffer because the idea of white nationalism as superior to others and white supremacy in the case of somebody else might die. this resolution is an important resolution to affirm this congress and this nation that we believe that we are all created equal and as dr. king, we shall overcome, and someday we shall overcome. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker. at this time i am pleased to yield two minutes to the gentlelady from west virginia, the gentlelady. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. miller: i rise to speak out against white supremacy. as a christian, i live my life by the guidance and teaching of jesus christ, and by the many great lessons in the bible. matthew 7:12 tells us, so whatever you wish that others would do t
it generates charlottesville. it generates charleston, south carolina. it generates hateful acts that result in death. this is the kind of intolerance or the tolerating this that we cannot suffer and the intolerance we cannot suffer because the idea of white nationalism as superior to others and white supremacy in the case of somebody else might die. this resolution is an important resolution to affirm this congress and this nation that we believe that we are all created equal and as dr. king,...
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his response to charlottesville and other ways that he's responded to things. the difference and the language that he uses and the fact that to use a line from andrew gillum the racists think he's a racist, that should concern everyone. i mean, that should concern everyone. we're not making this up out of nothing. he's not helping himself with his own words and actions. >> rob, she says he didn't invent the country's racism but he's given a voice to it. i imagine you disagree with that? >> yeah, i do. i mean, i don't think he's a racist. i do think he says things that makes me cringe at times, quite honestly, and a lot of people. >> why does it -- okay. i'm glad you said that. >> no, because i think -- >> so he says things about -- on issues having to do with race? >> anything. i just think -- >> but we're talking about specific -- i don't mean to -- i just want to drill down on what you said. so you think that he says things that make you cringe. we're talking about the subject of racism. does he say things on race that -- >> i don't think he is a racist. i'm
his response to charlottesville and other ways that he's responded to things. the difference and the language that he uses and the fact that to use a line from andrew gillum the racists think he's a racist, that should concern everyone. i mean, that should concern everyone. we're not making this up out of nothing. he's not helping himself with his own words and actions. >> rob, she says he didn't invent the country's racism but he's given a voice to it. i imagine you disagree with that?...
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it generates charlottesville. it generates charleston, south carolina. it generates hateful acts that result in death. this is the kind of intolerance or the tolerating this that we cannot suffer and the intolerance we cannot suffer because the idea of white nationalism as superior to others and white supremacy in the case of somebody else might die. this resolution is an important resolution to affirm this congress and this nation that we believe that we are all created equal and as dr. king, we shall overcome, and someday we shall overcome. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker. at this time i am pleased to yield two minutes to the gentlelady from west virginia, the gentlelady. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. miller: i rise to speak out against white supremacy. as a christian, i live my life by the guidance and teaching of jesus christ, and by the many great lessons in the bible. matthew 7:12 tells us, so whatever you wish that others would do t
it generates charlottesville. it generates charleston, south carolina. it generates hateful acts that result in death. this is the kind of intolerance or the tolerating this that we cannot suffer and the intolerance we cannot suffer because the idea of white nationalism as superior to others and white supremacy in the case of somebody else might die. this resolution is an important resolution to affirm this congress and this nation that we believe that we are all created equal and as dr. king,...
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my last example is basically -- goes back to charlottesville. this has to do with jason kessler, who is the main organizer of unite the right, march riot at charlottes vil. after august, 2017, decided to refrain the new group. as my colleague reports, they -- following the fall uses that handle very specifically for her. they like to have means about making making istanbul -- my colleague says these means are coming from factories that flooded the 2016 elections. for scholars to to study these arias, they must have research about the digital internet, critical race theory, the structure of race and how it functions. >> thank you. >> that's a good segway. in terms of the relationship of religion and the alt-right, by expertise is orthodox christianity. i'm going start with the scholarly disclaimer, i am not an expert in the alt-right. i need to recognize a few people whose work i draw off, a graduate student who will be writing on this very soon. some of you may know the work of hannah at howard divinity school and someone more well known on this
my last example is basically -- goes back to charlottesville. this has to do with jason kessler, who is the main organizer of unite the right, march riot at charlottes vil. after august, 2017, decided to refrain the new group. as my colleague reports, they -- following the fall uses that handle very specifically for her. they like to have means about making making istanbul -- my colleague says these means are coming from factories that flooded the 2016 elections. for scholars to to study these...
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>> it's like a charlottesville moment. can be racist in policies, racist in the things you say about your fellow americans and human beings. but you just can't say i'm a racist and he said why isn't it so bad to be a white nationalist? what's wrong with western civilization? i thought it was the best. that's basically what he said to the paper of record that is it the only time the republican party will actually give you some sort of censure. not literally. but in terms of broader meaning of the word, it's like charlottesville. it really is. in fact the house resolution that was passed was basically saying we condemn white supremacy again and what it was harkening back to was in charlottesville. you should be able to be held accountable for your racist policies and actions without just saying i'm a racist. >> as someone who worked for the republicans when they were in the majority staff, government oversight, there's -- am i wrong that if the republicans had a majority of the house, there's no way they call this for a vote
>> it's like a charlottesville moment. can be racist in policies, racist in the things you say about your fellow americans and human beings. but you just can't say i'm a racist and he said why isn't it so bad to be a white nationalist? what's wrong with western civilization? i thought it was the best. that's basically what he said to the paper of record that is it the only time the republican party will actually give you some sort of censure. not literally. but in terms of broader meaning...
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charlottesville. >> i think there's blame on both sides. look at both sides, i think there is blame on both sides. and i have no doubt about it, and you don't have any doubt about it, either. there's some very bad people in that group. but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. >> very fine people. i want to bring in our guests to get into this tonight because it's important. mark morial, president of senior urban league and jason johnson. mr. moriel. >> good to see you. >> good to see both of you. it's 2018, and because of the actions of current congress, congress felt the need to say white supremacy is bad. but that is where we're at. what does it tell you that the standard appears to be different within the republican party depending on how much power you have? >> well, first of all, congressman king should not be in office. if he had any good sense, he would resign from office. he has to go. and if congress has the power, which i'm not sure they do, to remove him, i would say he should be removed. congress, and i
charlottesville. >> i think there's blame on both sides. look at both sides, i think there is blame on both sides. and i have no doubt about it, and you don't have any doubt about it, either. there's some very bad people in that group. but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. >> very fine people. i want to bring in our guests to get into this tonight because it's important. mark morial, president of senior urban league and jason johnson. mr. moriel. >>...
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but here in historic charlottesville, the lighter snow fall left most in a lighter mood. >> beautiful reporter: beautiful? >> yes, i love the snow. >> reporter: why? >> because i don't get to see snow in hong kong. so, this is a fantastic treat for me. >> reporter: the snow fall continues throughout the mid- atlantic tonight and delays and cancellations for schools and government offices tomorrow have already begun. david? >> begnaud: mola, as we see the crews working behind you, what is the thought? is this snow going to turn to ice tomorrow morning as people start to head out the door? >> reporter: well, yeah, that is something, david, that everyone here is keeping an eye on. as you can see, crews working behind me, they will be working overtime all night to make sure that roads and highways are ready for tomorrow's commute. >> begnaud: mola lenghi, thank you. now to the political storm in washington. there is a new report saying there are no detailed records of president trump's face-to-face meetings with vladimir putin. errol barnett is at the white house. >> i'm not keeping anyth
but here in historic charlottesville, the lighter snow fall left most in a lighter mood. >> beautiful reporter: beautiful? >> yes, i love the snow. >> reporter: why? >> because i don't get to see snow in hong kong. so, this is a fantastic treat for me. >> reporter: the snow fall continues throughout the mid- atlantic tonight and delays and cancellations for schools and government offices tomorrow have already begun. david? >> begnaud: mola, as we see the...
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and also charlottesville, the guy who was beaten in a garage in charlottesville.oing to talk to them. there's a personal story about that, about a man who was sentenced to prison today for beating him during that racist riot that killed heather heyer in charlottesville. so we've got a lot to talk about coming up at the top of the hour. >> good breadth and depth. vintage d. lemon. see you soon. >>> all right. so the shutdown is about to stretch into its 20th day. the impact goes far beyond federal workers. the price for the president's promise is now known, and i'll make a case to you about it next. (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding why that... will get him a body like that... move! ...that. your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. (danny) jody... ...it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. (toot
and also charlottesville, the guy who was beaten in a garage in charlottesville.oing to talk to them. there's a personal story about that, about a man who was sentenced to prison today for beating him during that racist riot that killed heather heyer in charlottesville. so we've got a lot to talk about coming up at the top of the hour. >> good breadth and depth. vintage d. lemon. see you soon. >>> all right. so the shutdown is about to stretch into its 20th day. the impact goes...
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charlottesville, virginia. she had sparse education, if any. sometimes around the age of 15, her mother farmed her out to a family to be a domestic. so carrie buck becomes a domestic for a family in charlottesville. almost like a slave. a nephew of this family rapes carrie buck. on more than one occasion. she becomes pregnant and has a child. at age 16. the family is sort of embarrassed by this. they're also fearing some kind of maybe legal ramifications. they have carrie buck committed as feeble-minded to the state institution. and then a lawyer got her case, brought it up. made it all the way to the supreme court. justice holmes gives his statement. and the state of virginia went ahead and sterilized carrie buck. over 70,000 sterilizations were recorded in the united states following buck v. bell. over 8,000 in virginia alone. again as a note in history. carrie buck is released from the institution. she gets married. gets divorced. gets married again. for a long time. her second husband dies. she lives until 1983 and in her later years she wa
charlottesville, virginia. she had sparse education, if any. sometimes around the age of 15, her mother farmed her out to a family to be a domestic. so carrie buck becomes a domestic for a family in charlottesville. almost like a slave. a nephew of this family rapes carrie buck. on more than one occasion. she becomes pregnant and has a child. at age 16. the family is sort of embarrassed by this. they're also fearing some kind of maybe legal ramifications. they have carrie buck committed as...
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it is about charlottesville and ladavid johnson and the way they treated frederica wilson. i think about that and the buildup to the question. what is the definition of a racist? the intersection or the meeting of power and prejudice. so i asked the question. he never answered me. he answered the question like three days later that sunday. the nation is bringing the question up again. i am in trouble for that. i am a reporter who sees what is going on. i listen to the wind, i was and my sources, i listen to what they have to say and i asked questions and for that i get in trouble. i am under fire. >> host: have you been able to develop sources in this white house? >> guest: oh, yes. it is interesting. i have great republican sources. i have great republicans sources. i call them whistleblowers. they have a good credible information. i can't be so bad. steve bannon wanted two hours with me in his home. i had security with me but i can't be so bad. it has been an interesting ride. i don't want to talk about other people, high-ranking people. i don't think it is a game. they w
it is about charlottesville and ladavid johnson and the way they treated frederica wilson. i think about that and the buildup to the question. what is the definition of a racist? the intersection or the meeting of power and prejudice. so i asked the question. he never answered me. he answered the question like three days later that sunday. the nation is bringing the question up again. i am in trouble for that. i am a reporter who sees what is going on. i listen to the wind, i was and my...
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and also charlottesville, the guy who was beaten in a garage in charlottesville. to talk to them. there's a personal story about that, about a man who was sentenced to prison today for beating him during that racist riot that killed heather heyer in charlottesville. so we've got a lot to talk about coming up at the top of the hour. >> good breadth and depth. vintage d. lemon. see you soon. >>> all right. so the shutdown is about to stretch into its 20th day. the impact goes far beyond federal workers. the price for the president's promise is now known, and i'll make a case to you about it next. ♪ ♪i've been really tryin', baby ♪tryin' to hold back this feeling for so long♪ ♪and if you feel, like i feel baby then come on,♪ ♪oh come on let's get it on applebee's all you can eat is here. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. [[clap, clap]] ♪ hey, jen, which tie says, "trustworthy but also fun"? gold down, oil up. oil down, gold up. this is too busy. we need to make sure people can actually use this stuff. which one says, "hours of free live streaming coverage w
and also charlottesville, the guy who was beaten in a garage in charlottesville. to talk to them. there's a personal story about that, about a man who was sentenced to prison today for beating him during that racist riot that killed heather heyer in charlottesville. so we've got a lot to talk about coming up at the top of the hour. >> good breadth and depth. vintage d. lemon. see you soon. >>> all right. so the shutdown is about to stretch into its 20th day. the impact goes far...
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wasn't that really what charlottesville was about? that horrible things were being said and people responded to what was being said in a natural, normal expected reaction. doesn't government have some not only right, but obligation to deal with something like that? those are the hard questions. which value is more important? which value do you want to protect? hate speech under the guise of its free speech, or preventing civil disorder? and, i think that's something. >>? i know you want to chime in on this but i wanted to bring in carmelyn as well. >> what's interesting about that is that there are clearly areas, basic areas of living that we have chosen to live as is the society that we are going to regulate speech. and that's where our antidiscrimination laws are based on. so in the area of employment when there is an employment relationship we are going to regulate speech. in many instances where there is a housing, at tenant provider relationship we're going to regulate speech. where a customer is working vis- @-vis public accommo
wasn't that really what charlottesville was about? that horrible things were being said and people responded to what was being said in a natural, normal expected reaction. doesn't government have some not only right, but obligation to deal with something like that? those are the hard questions. which value is more important? which value do you want to protect? hate speech under the guise of its free speech, or preventing civil disorder? and, i think that's something. >>? i know you want...
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in terms of reception to charlottesville, you will find that as well.what i thought was interesting about that is that a lot of the country i think of course recognized that trump was a racist, was afraid to say it, recognized he was a white supremacist, was afraid to say it. i think that this kind of forced people to come out and say it. i mean, in my mind, when you launch your campaign, calling mexicans rapists and murderers and then go on from there to denigrate basically every ethnic group, your campaign should have been called out by the media from the start. this guy shouldn't have been able to get off the -- [applause] >> unfortunately that's not what happened. it was played down. or it was this sort of he's just kidding. even if they are just kidding, if they have that attitude, then they hold executive power, then you are in for a really terrible situation. trump has not condemned the neo-nazi groups or the kkk, and with charlottesville people were forced to confront that and confront bannon. we have a problem of systemic racism. it's not just
in terms of reception to charlottesville, you will find that as well.what i thought was interesting about that is that a lot of the country i think of course recognized that trump was a racist, was afraid to say it, recognized he was a white supremacist, was afraid to say it. i think that this kind of forced people to come out and say it. i mean, in my mind, when you launch your campaign, calling mexicans rapists and murderers and then go on from there to denigrate basically every ethnic group,...
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here in historic charlottesville, the lighter snowfall left most in a lighter mood.rews will be working over time all night to make sure roads and highways are ready for tomorrow's commute. thank you. >>> now to the political storm in washington. there is a new report saying there are no detailed records of president trump's face-to-face meetings with vladimir putin. errol barnette is that white house. >> reporter: speaking with fox news last night, president trump declined a "washington post" report saying he went to lengths to conseal his meetings. that means taking his interpreter's notes and demanding they don't disclose what they discussed. press secretary sarah sanders said the story so outeragesly inaccurate it doesn't warrant a eare sponse. >> i know president trump was burned earlier of leaks of private conversations. >> reporter: today senators defended the president. >> when he takes the interpreter's notes and wants to dedestroy them so no one can see what was said t raises serious questions. >> reporter: the president also pushed back against a "new york
here in historic charlottesville, the lighter snowfall left most in a lighter mood.rews will be working over time all night to make sure roads and highways are ready for tomorrow's commute. thank you. >>> now to the political storm in washington. there is a new report saying there are no detailed records of president trump's face-to-face meetings with vladimir putin. errol barnette is that white house. >> reporter: speaking with fox news last night, president trump declined a...
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in charlottesville he was wrong. was sitting over in europe on vacation and tweeted out it was wrong because i didn't want anybody to doubt for a second that's what i felt. same about "access hollywood." >> do you do a donald trump imitation? >> yes. i'm not doing it. >> come on. >> it would sell a lot of books. >> you can't sell enough books to get me to do that on television. you're not jimmy fallon. he got me to do dad dancing. i said to my son, we got millions of hit. he said dad, if you are a public figure and willing to humiliate yourself -- i am about to head to colbert show. >> i am not going to say if i have seen it or not, on things i have heard, there are bad trump imitations and i have been told his is very good. >> his is very good. >> we are in the 17 year or more club. >> let me ask you a last question. you have four beautiful kids, an incredible wife. do you look at donald trump and say to your in our kids there's a role model? >> no, no. i try to be a role model for my four kids so they don't have to
in charlottesville he was wrong. was sitting over in europe on vacation and tweeted out it was wrong because i didn't want anybody to doubt for a second that's what i felt. same about "access hollywood." >> do you do a donald trump imitation? >> yes. i'm not doing it. >> come on. >> it would sell a lot of books. >> you can't sell enough books to get me to do that on television. you're not jimmy fallon. he got me to do dad dancing. i said to my son, we got...
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you see it to the south, just south of charlottesville and richmond. all of this moisture is going to stream right into the nt mid-at and we'll have rain all through theni t. it will touch in the d.c. area after probably about 4:00 or 5:00 and that will continue through evening commute. overnight only about a quarter to a half an inch, rain will taper off by mid tomorrow afternoon. so don't discount that yet for a dry maybe a dry tomorrow night. now skiing is going to be wslushy. if yt to take the decorations down better on sunday but it will be breezy, temperatures will be above normal. we'll show you the foten-day cast in just a few minutes. >> thank you. support for hart. a look at who is urging kevin hart to reconsider after his twitter scandal. this is your time. >> and we get you ready for the golden >>> that's sandra oh and andy samberg rolling out the red rpet for the 76th golden globe awards. good morning, jason. let's start by talking about the movies nominated for best drama. >> s, happy n year. the golden globes this sunday ight, we're exci
you see it to the south, just south of charlottesville and richmond. all of this moisture is going to stream right into the nt mid-at and we'll have rain all through theni t. it will touch in the d.c. area after probably about 4:00 or 5:00 and that will continue through evening commute. overnight only about a quarter to a half an inch, rain will taper off by mid tomorrow afternoon. so don't discount that yet for a dry maybe a dry tomorrow night. now skiing is going to be wslushy. if yt to take...
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when white supremacists march in charlottesville, america.not our we have children in cages crying forheir mothers and fathers on't you dare call that border security. that is a human rights abuse. america. not our we have leader that's attack public schools that snot our america. when bankers who trash our economy get bonuses but worker that's brought our country back can't get a raise that is not america. when american families are barely living paycheck to paycheck what is the administration's response? to try to take health care away families.illions of their response to give away a to biggest lars corporations of the economy and blame immigrants as the source of all of our problems. and people in power are trying our nvince us villains in is each other but are. that notho we america. we, the people. in this moment, seek truth and fight for the truth. truth.s speak our economy today is not working for working people. living going up. but paychecks are not keeping up. retirement easent feels out of reach and american feels out of touch. drowning in debt. student loan debt, car loan
when white supremacists march in charlottesville, america.not our we have children in cages crying forheir mothers and fathers on't you dare call that border security. that is a human rights abuse. america. not our we have leader that's attack public schools that snot our america. when bankers who trash our economy get bonuses but worker that's brought our country back can't get a raise that is not america. when american families are barely living paycheck to paycheck what is the...
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how did that make you feel as somebody who put down roots in charlottesville?south africa. ♪ they say you should always listen to your heart. and where better to do that, than the island of ireland? after all, your heart is the best compass there is. so get out there and fill your heart with the stuff that keeps it beating. fill your heart with ireland. ♪ >>> many people are choosing to skip alcohol this month as part of a growing health campaign called dry january. and it comes as more and more restaurants and bars are serving craft cocktails that don't have any alcohol at all. kenneth craig is here with a closer look. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. these cocktails are a far cry from the virgin drinks of the past. and their moment in the spotlight comes as alcohol consumption in the u.s. dropped for the third year in a row. just one factor fueling an appetite for a whole new kind of drink. hours before the bar opens at this new york city craft cocktail spot, the bartenders are prepping the ingredients for some of their most elaborate drinks. i
how did that make you feel as somebody who put down roots in charlottesville?south africa. ♪ they say you should always listen to your heart. and where better to do that, than the island of ireland? after all, your heart is the best compass there is. so get out there and fill your heart with the stuff that keeps it beating. fill your heart with ireland. ♪ >>> many people are choosing to skip alcohol this month as part of a growing health campaign called dry january. and it comes as...
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we had charlottesville happen, and sometimes i think we forget that that happened.n the streets saying "jews will not replace us". as a black person, that's very alarming to me. that's a five-alarm fire. it's not oh, it's just a little bit racially insensitive, right? we're talking about people who are saying your entire existence and humanity is something i want to annihilate. >> it's not racial hazing. you're right. >> we're not in a moment where somebody is saying something off-color. we're in an emergency moment where people of color are actually being harmed by an administration that deems them less than white people. and we have to say that. they're treating them that they through policy, not just through their rhetoric. >> you're making the essential point. look, obviously it's a good thing mitch mcconnell, other republican leaders are condemning what king has said. he has been saying this for a very long time. but the real question is why does the same analysis as you put it so eloquently not apply to the president? you have a president who in the words of p
we had charlottesville happen, and sometimes i think we forget that that happened.n the streets saying "jews will not replace us". as a black person, that's very alarming to me. that's a five-alarm fire. it's not oh, it's just a little bit racially insensitive, right? we're talking about people who are saying your entire existence and humanity is something i want to annihilate. >> it's not racial hazing. you're right. >> we're not in a moment where somebody is saying...
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since charlottesville we know a couple of things. one, democrats overwhelmingly believe the republican party has a race problem. and, two, overwhelmingly, americans from both parties, and who are independents as well say white supremacy and white nationalism are not positions to hold in today's society. since the november elections on the republican party, there is pressure to clarify what the overarching mission of the party is and the beliefs of the party are and we're seeing some of that today. >> i will note it's unusual the president didn't know about the steve king story, knew an awful lot about jeff bezos and "washington post." >> he is a consumer of cable news. is the cable out in the white house? >> he wasn't covering the controversy. >> he knows about steve king. >> he was too busy chowing down on fast-food. >> he knows a lot about that. he loves fast-food. he invited what, clemson? >> clemson. >> that part. i can tell you about the food all day long, people. he had this delicious buffet spread out. >> this delicious photog
since charlottesville we know a couple of things. one, democrats overwhelmingly believe the republican party has a race problem. and, two, overwhelmingly, americans from both parties, and who are independents as well say white supremacy and white nationalism are not positions to hold in today's society. since the november elections on the republican party, there is pressure to clarify what the overarching mission of the party is and the beliefs of the party are and we're seeing some of that...
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. >> laura, can you support his position on charlottesville? the muslim ban?the supreme court did. he is well within his rights. the court actually said his vested power, to keep his country safe. you bet he had a right. >> how about charlottesville? >> we keep forgetting the reality. real american lives -- that is the tell. >> laura: jobs are better, which is our better, and the answer is trump is a racist? i don't get it. gentlemen, i wish we had more >> tech: at safelite autoglass we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ > laura: okay, this is the >> the real last night. i had a chance to go sale fishing. i reeled that in. no one in the studio believed i real that in. i did. i couldn't feel my hands or arms for the next we 7 hours or so. thanks to roger and anthony who helped. subscribe to a new podcast, shannon bream, take
. >> laura, can you support his position on charlottesville? the muslim ban?the supreme court did. he is well within his rights. the court actually said his vested power, to keep his country safe. you bet he had a right. >> how about charlottesville? >> we keep forgetting the reality. real american lives -- that is the tell. >> laura: jobs are better, which is our better, and the answer is trump is a racist? i don't get it. gentlemen, i wish we had more >> tech: at...
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to attack other cells and you see it almost every day with the supremacist groups are kkk in charlottesville and the rage unleashed from san bernardino california to parkland florida. with the anonymity of the internet and the misogyny of nationalism you would be surprised but i don't know how the federal government for causes the underlying fear and frustration but i fault them for government malfeasance. [applause] i fault them for manipulating and using the fear to deep in the division for their own political purpose. [applause] and during a blackout the looters that fear and frustration is caused by fear in their lives. the hard but true path and to solve the. and and that easiest part in this federal government seeks to demonize our differences to make it more than our greatest strength. [applause] we always knew that the concept of e pluribus unum would be different. we knew it. and differences among people scare us. and then to move humanity. and that notion of inciting it to divide and conquer isn't novel so new york knows the challenge well with destiny and diversity. to alwaysth ri
to attack other cells and you see it almost every day with the supremacist groups are kkk in charlottesville and the rage unleashed from san bernardino california to parkland florida. with the anonymity of the internet and the misogyny of nationalism you would be surprised but i don't know how the federal government for causes the underlying fear and frustration but i fault them for government malfeasance. [applause] i fault them for manipulating and using the fear to deep in the division for...
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charlottesville was very telling to minorities.arge number of women this president has been accused of objectifying women at the very least and you have other minorities that come into -- who are now at the table. you know, you can say, if you don't have a seat at the table, you have a lot of minorities and women and people that weren't in this process. they brought their folding chairs because they're tired of what they're seeing from the white house and paul ryan understands washington. he understands politics. he understands governance. this is totally opposite of what we have seen. you have republicans quitely talking about this president is crazy. they say this quitely but when they're with him they stand by him because if they're seen going against him, they will be brought down by their constitue constituentcy that supports this president. where do you look at the issue of humanity. not politics, but humanity versus being bullied into submission. there's a lot at play in this nation and this book is just yet again revealing.
charlottesville was very telling to minorities.arge number of women this president has been accused of objectifying women at the very least and you have other minorities that come into -- who are now at the table. you know, you can say, if you don't have a seat at the table, you have a lot of minorities and women and people that weren't in this process. they brought their folding chairs because they're tired of what they're seeing from the white house and paul ryan understands washington. he...
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charlottesville was one thing that another if people questioning for you are. that is a hard thing to take everyday. i've had black men talk about how when they walk into a store they have to take their hat do down. those are the subtle differences you can just walk around there is a lack of freedom and that is the dream i would like to see that there is a freedom it's in this existence in some ways but then there's other things that limit us. >> host: thank you so much. >> guest: it's such an important book. thank you for having me here. the
charlottesville was one thing that another if people questioning for you are. that is a hard thing to take everyday. i've had black men talk about how when they walk into a store they have to take their hat do down. those are the subtle differences you can just walk around there is a lack of freedom and that is the dream i would like to see that there is a freedom it's in this existence in some ways but then there's other things that limit us. >> host: thank you so much. >> guest:...
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even though he had just praised white supremacists rallying in charlottesville.s paul ryan ultimately gave him the loyalty after heed an m ed an moed an him. and walked out of the meeting in i with paul ryan was giving the presentation. shows how they were willing to put disagreements aside because they assume trump would lead them to some sort of political promised land. >> there doesn't seem to be much more willingness by republicans to stand up on the senate side either, a.b. >> it's remarkable, actually, sam and i were talking about this. the yo the idea that they had unified republican government for two years. the wall was never a priority. border state republicans are on the record opposed to it. the idea that they now refuse to open the government, he's going to just do what he wants them to do. >> a.b. stoddard, sam stein, it's great to have you here, thank you. e, thank you. s watching too, saying [indistinct conversation] [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ the nation's largest senior-living referral service. for the past five years,
even though he had just praised white supremacists rallying in charlottesville.s paul ryan ultimately gave him the loyalty after heed an m ed an moed an him. and walked out of the meeting in i with paul ryan was giving the presentation. shows how they were willing to put disagreements aside because they assume trump would lead them to some sort of political promised land. >> there doesn't seem to be much more willingness by republicans to stand up on the senate side either, a.b. >>...
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every day now with spreading anti-semitism and the growing number of white supremacists in the in charlottesville, and the rage unleashed in the mass shooting from san bernardino california to florida. we see it in the homophobia that erupted into violence and death inside in orlando nightclub and the cruelty that breeds in the and amenity of the internet and the misogyny and nationalism that for some now constitutes the political currency of the day. it may surprise you, but i don't force our federal government to cause the underlining fear and frustration. i fault them. i fault them, i fault them for manipulating and using fear and deepening divisions. like looters during a blackout, they do not cause the darkness but they exploited it. frustration is caused by real problems and there are two options for government leaders to take. the hard but true path is to confront and actually solve the problem. the easy but forced path is to use anger to frustrate someone else and the easiest target to blame is always the people who are different. this federal government has sought to demonize our differe
every day now with spreading anti-semitism and the growing number of white supremacists in the in charlottesville, and the rage unleashed in the mass shooting from san bernardino california to florida. we see it in the homophobia that erupted into violence and death inside in orlando nightclub and the cruelty that breeds in the and amenity of the internet and the misogyny and nationalism that for some now constitutes the political currency of the day. it may surprise you, but i don't force our...
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every day and they are spreading anti-semitism of whiteowing number supremacists, in the kkk in charlottesville, in the rage unleashed in the mass shootings from san bernardino california to parkland florida. we see it in the homophobia that erupted into violence and death inside and orlando nightclub. and the cruelty that breeds in the anonymity of the internet, in the misogyny and xenophobia that somehow now constitutes the political currency of the day. it may surprise you. but i don't fault our federal government for causing the underlying fear and frustration. but i fault them for something worse. i fall them frame -- for a leadership and government. them for manipulating and using the fear and deepening the divisions for their own political purpose. like looters during a blackout, they didn't cause the darkness, but they exploited that. people's fear and frustration is caused by real problems in their lives. and there are two options for government leaders to take, the is tout true path confront and actually solved problem. path is tot false use the anger to blame someone else. blamee eas
every day and they are spreading anti-semitism of whiteowing number supremacists, in the kkk in charlottesville, in the rage unleashed in the mass shootings from san bernardino california to parkland florida. we see it in the homophobia that erupted into violence and death inside and orlando nightclub. and the cruelty that breeds in the anonymity of the internet, in the misogyny and xenophobia that somehow now constitutes the political currency of the day. it may surprise you. but i don't fault...
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emily chang from scott -- charlottesville. -- how surprising was is given that we have seen in the pastew months global suppliers cut revenue estimates? is unprecedented. apple hasn't cut its revenue forecast for two decades. aboute debate is raging why exactly this is happening. is this because of china? is it because of the trade war is it because the global market is slowing down? we know worldwide smartphone buyers are not upgrading as thekly and we know china is third-largest source of revenue for apple and apple tapped into a rising middle-class, a decrease in consumer confidence, fewer chinese consumers are upgrading their phones as quickly. you have got local handset makers selling phones at less that you of the price can get an iphone. all of these things combine seem to be impacting the revenue forecast from apple. it is not a small decrease in the forecast. 5-9,000,000,000 dollars potentially. that is a lot of iphones. >> we're talking about a lot of others but what about categories, was there a silver lining among other products? question in the letter the tim cook wrote to
emily chang from scott -- charlottesville. -- how surprising was is given that we have seen in the pastew months global suppliers cut revenue estimates? is unprecedented. apple hasn't cut its revenue forecast for two decades. aboute debate is raging why exactly this is happening. is this because of china? is it because of the trade war is it because the global market is slowing down? we know worldwide smartphone buyers are not upgrading as thekly and we know china is third-largest source of...
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. >> laura, can you support his position on charlottesville? the muslim ban?e supreme court did. he is well within his rights. the court actually said his vested power, to keep his country safe. you bet he had a right. >> how about charlottesville? >> we keep forgetting the reality. real american lives -- that is the tell. >> laura: jobs are better, which is our better, and the answer is trump is a racist? i don't get it. gentlemen, i wish we had more time. we will be right back. ®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needle
. >> laura, can you support his position on charlottesville? the muslim ban?e supreme court did. he is well within his rights. the court actually said his vested power, to keep his country safe. you bet he had a right. >> how about charlottesville? >> we keep forgetting the reality. real american lives -- that is the tell. >> laura: jobs are better, which is our better, and the answer is trump is a racist? i don't get it. gentlemen, i wish we had more time. we will be...
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i don't think you're proud of, but the charlottesville response. you write that it did not cause me to reconsider working in the white house the way it seemed to with others. part of it may have been that i was battle hardened but i did not think he was racist. based on this paragraph, what you're saying here, is it accurate to say your political calculations and values outweighed your moral values in working for this administration? >> one of the things i point out in the book is when i say team of vipers, i was part of that team. there are things i look back on, wish i had done differently and compromised various principles and ways i wish i hadn't. i stick by having spent time behind the scenes with donald trump a couple years, never heard him say anything racist or treat anybody in a racist way. charlottesville, you have the giant bully pulpit, and what an opportunity you have to bring racial healing to our country, and i would love to see the president step up and lead. >> but the president never did that. >> yeah. and i make that point, that
i don't think you're proud of, but the charlottesville response. you write that it did not cause me to reconsider working in the white house the way it seemed to with others. part of it may have been that i was battle hardened but i did not think he was racist. based on this paragraph, what you're saying here, is it accurate to say your political calculations and values outweighed your moral values in working for this administration? >> one of the things i point out in the book is when i...
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[cheers and applause] supremacists march and murder in charlottesville or massacre innocent worshipers in a pittsburgh synagogue, that is not our america. [cheers and applause] when we have children in cages crying for their mothers and fathers, don't you dare call that border security. that is a human rights issue. [cheers and applause] that is not our america. [cheers and applause] when we have leaders who attack public schools and vilify public school teachers, that is not our america. [cheers and applause] when bankers who crashed our economy get bonuses, but the workers who brought our country back cannot even get a raise, that is not our america. [cheers and applause] families are barely living paycheck to paycheck, what is this administration's response? to try andnse is take health care away from millions of families. [booing] their response is to give away $1 trillion to corporations. [booing] their response is to blame immigrants as the source of our problems. [booing] let's understand what is happening. people in power are trying to convince us the villains in our american s
[cheers and applause] supremacists march and murder in charlottesville or massacre innocent worshipers in a pittsburgh synagogue, that is not our america. [cheers and applause] when we have children in cages crying for their mothers and fathers, don't you dare call that border security. that is a human rights issue. [cheers and applause] that is not our america. [cheers and applause] when we have leaders who attack public schools and vilify public school teachers, that is not our america....
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. >> you remember charlottesville. a lot of us spoke out. >> of course. is somehow steve king a proxy for the frustration people feel about what the president is saying but they can't take it out on the president? >> i think king's comments are so blatant they really -- a number of them feel it's just terrible. others say politically this is crazy. some deep down inside and i think most say this kind of hate speech is terrible. in terms of the president, you know, look, we can criticize him for what he did in charlottesville, but he didn't rise to the level close to where steve king is. >> he said there's good people on both sides. >> i thought it was outrageous what he said. i didn't vote for him, okay? the division he's created in our country is what has concerned me. now even take the shutdown. it seems as though it is all about the base. i've got to have my base supporting me. that's not the way a president, in my opinion, should lead. you want to expand your base, have more people supporting you. when i was governor i didn't want republicans. i wante
. >> you remember charlottesville. a lot of us spoke out. >> of course. is somehow steve king a proxy for the frustration people feel about what the president is saying but they can't take it out on the president? >> i think king's comments are so blatant they really -- a number of them feel it's just terrible. others say politically this is crazy. some deep down inside and i think most say this kind of hate speech is terrible. in terms of the president, you know, look, we can...
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charlottesville, where folks were gunned down. think all of the stains force us to really look at the dream. and i do think, i know i don't want to keep using barack obama but i think there's something about seeing him as an embodiment of the dream and the way it played out. and what's happened after barack obama. i think that forced us into saying okay, maybe this actually isn't the dream. because look at what happened when this you know so to speak, embodiment of success gets in the white house. look at how he was treated. look at what happened to the greater world. and now look who is elected president. i think that that has really forced us to take a look and say, what? i thought there was change and hope. but is actually the same old america. like you know, yes, i wouldn't want to say there hasn't been but it's not as much as i think so much of us have put stock into. these young kids i spoke to from texas said, i thought that barack obama, things are going to be better. in effect, they are not. and i think it is worth it to
charlottesville, where folks were gunned down. think all of the stains force us to really look at the dream. and i do think, i know i don't want to keep using barack obama but i think there's something about seeing him as an embodiment of the dream and the way it played out. and what's happened after barack obama. i think that forced us into saying okay, maybe this actually isn't the dream. because look at what happened when this you know so to speak, embodiment of success gets in the white...
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. >>> big acc matchup in charlottesville. number four virginia hosting number nine florida state. kyle guy shows why he's one of the best shooters in e country, hitting from deep early on to give his team a four-point lead just a few minutes later. florida state gives guy too much room and he makes them pay. guy hits flievs in this one, finishing with 21 points. virginia up by 19 at the break. second half braxton's key providing options off the bench. he hits the jumper. and guy providing aists as ll hitting two down low for the easy two. virginia takes care of business to remain undefeated 65-52, the final. >>> to the ice where the caps have hit bait of a rough patch n their second leg of a three-game road trip last night. the capsge salvad a point but still lost to the stars in overtime. h was their third straight loss,aving dropped their previous two t contestthe blues and predators. they still have a chance to win a game on this road trip as they take on the red wings tomorrow evening. but the team knows if they have to improve their play, if they want t snap this losing strea
. >>> big acc matchup in charlottesville. number four virginia hosting number nine florida state. kyle guy shows why he's one of the best shooters in e country, hitting from deep early on to give his team a four-point lead just a few minutes later. florida state gives guy too much room and he makes them pay. guy hits flievs in this one, finishing with 21 points. virginia up by 19 at the break. second half braxton's key providing options off the bench. he hits the jumper. and guy...
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reaction to things like charlottesville, reason why i was trump curious and at the same time so trump horrified. the alt-right, whatever you want to call that, it is made up of obviously many violent socioand psychopaths, cruel and vicious people. but it is also channeling that something has gone very wrong in less educated part of white america, that people are killing themselves with drugs -- america's lowest seatbelt use of any developed country. why? less likely to put children in car seats than any other developed country. why? people are not finding life precious enough. addiction, the self-medication with food and videogames and i would say, get in trouble, the rise in use of marijuana i think doubled since 2007. something's going wrong. and those people, end up sometimes in the, end up dropping out of society all together. the task of creative leadership, one of the reasons when i speak to my friends on the right, i see donald trump such a tragedy, why you can't say, well there is good and bad. he achieved things. what he is doing taking everything that you ought to be working
reaction to things like charlottesville, reason why i was trump curious and at the same time so trump horrified. the alt-right, whatever you want to call that, it is made up of obviously many violent socioand psychopaths, cruel and vicious people. but it is also channeling that something has gone very wrong in less educated part of white america, that people are killing themselves with drugs -- america's lowest seatbelt use of any developed country. why? less likely to put children in car seats...