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those remarks from trump after charlottesville rang like a instructed tuning fork. a moment of tonal clarity about our new president and our country now with him as our political leader. it was only two summers before that where there was president barack obama singing amazing grace at the memorial for nine mostly elderly african-american church goers who were killed by white supremacists. two years later, he is succeeded in office by a new president who responds to the murder in charlottesville by a neonazi by praising the very fine people on the neonazi size? lamenting they got a raw deal in the press? when joe biden declared his run for the presidency this year, his announcement video centered on the moral collapse represented by trump's response to charlottesville, calling it a threat to the nation unlike any i have seen in my lifetime. today as the life plus 419 year sentence for that murder in charlottesville was handed down, spruchl getting that same tuning fork attacking members of congress as vicious, disgusting al qaeda loving america haters. this after hi
those remarks from trump after charlottesville rang like a instructed tuning fork. a moment of tonal clarity about our new president and our country now with him as our political leader. it was only two summers before that where there was president barack obama singing amazing grace at the memorial for nine mostly elderly african-american church goers who were killed by white supremacists. two years later, he is succeeded in office by a new president who responds to the murder in...
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you could talk about charlottesville as well. i think, though, this is a new in this sense. for those who can remember the
you could talk about charlottesville as well. i think, though, this is a new in this sense. for those who can remember the
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the book is "beyond charlottesvil charlottesville." it's a terrific read. >>> now to this.ian police officer is murdered. and two american teenagers are accused of killing him. we go live to italy for the latest evidence next. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums with tums smoothies. just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. and the pad absorbs it deep inside. so, it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. plus, it's safe to use on all my floors, even wood. glad i got that off my chest and the day off my floor. try wet jet with a moneyback guarantee so, every day, we puts aour latest technologye. and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to
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correctness i'm joined by my guys joe concha in new jersey he's a media reporter for the hill in charlottesville we have david swanson he is the executive director of world beyond war dot org and campaign coordinator for roots action dot org and in washington we cross to our been for he is a libertarian party presidential candidate as well as author of pull out men modern life and mutiny are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to joe joe very broadly speaking speaking has political correctness just simply poisoned political discourse because what we've gotten down to is people only talking to people that agree with themselves and and what it's done is it is it's really completely corrupted and he kind of debate i debate people all the time with different political views and i learn something and i enjoy it but i don't see that happen it's happening less and less where people have different views speak to each other because. when they do their call they call the or interlocutor amoral or go to some historical reference
correctness i'm joined by my guys joe concha in new jersey he's a media reporter for the hill in charlottesville we have david swanson he is the executive director of world beyond war dot org and campaign coordinator for roots action dot org and in washington we cross to our been for he is a libertarian party presidential candidate as well as author of pull out men modern life and mutiny are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate...
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>> grief and shock in charlottesville, virginia. >> one person is dead. >> the year after charlottesville, the number of white nationalists groups soared. by one estimate, up almost 50%. >> 30 seconds to zero time. >> some have become especially violent. this group is called atomic weapons. >> the things they were planning was horrible. >> one former member warned the police about deadly plots. >> planning to kill civilian life. >> were they specific in their plans? >> power lines, nuclear reactors, synagogues. >> is the federal government fighting this? >> how come we don't have enough tools right now to pull these people in? >> at a recent hearing on white supremacy, this congresswoman, a muslim, read a letter she had gotten in the mail. >> i was excited and pleased when i heard about 49 muslims were kill ed and many -- many more were wounded in new zealand. this is a great start. let's hope and pray that it continues here in the good old usa. the only good muslim is a dead one. >> first, my empathy. >> listen to the way the money is spent. >> those agents in the field that work domesti
>> grief and shock in charlottesville, virginia. >> one person is dead. >> the year after charlottesville, the number of white nationalists groups soared. by one estimate, up almost 50%. >> 30 seconds to zero time. >> some have become especially violent. this group is called atomic weapons. >> the things they were planning was horrible. >> one former member warned the police about deadly plots. >> planning to kill civilian life. >> were they...
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to a hard break gentlemen that's all the time we have many thanks to my guests in washington charlottesville and in new jersey and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.c.c. unix time and remember stuffed. with gold make this manufacture consent to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the fine. larry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room 6. 1000000000 real new. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were employed. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america where shaped by the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solo doubt engineer elections manufacture consent and other principles according to no on chomsky one set of rules for the rich opposite set of rules for . that's what happens when you put her into the hands of narrow sector of wilf which will is dedicated to increas
to a hard break gentlemen that's all the time we have many thanks to my guests in washington charlottesville and in new jersey and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.c.c. unix time and remember stuffed. with gold make this manufacture consent to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the fine. larry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room 6. 1000000000 real new. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there...
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>> grief and shock in charlottesville, virginia. >> one person is dead. >> the year after charlottesville, the number of white nationalists groups soared. by one estimate, up almost 50%. >> 30 seconds to zero time. >> some have become especially violent. >> make war now! >> this is group is called atom waffen. german for atomic weapons. >> the things they were planning was horrible. >> one former member warned the police about deadly plots. >> planning to kill civilian life. >> were they specific in their plans? >> power lines, nuclear reactors, synagogues. >> is the federal government fighting this? >> how come we don't have enough tools right now to pull these people in? >> at a recent hearing on white supremacy, congresswoman rashida tlaib, a muslim, read a letter she had gotten in the mail. >> i was totally excited and pleased when i heard about 49 muslims were killed and many -- many more were wounded in new zealand. this is a great start. let's hope and pray that it continues here in the good old usa. the only good muslim is a dead one. >> first, my empathy. >> but listen to the way
>> grief and shock in charlottesville, virginia. >> one person is dead. >> the year after charlottesville, the number of white nationalists groups soared. by one estimate, up almost 50%. >> 30 seconds to zero time. >> some have become especially violent. >> make war now! >> this is group is called atom waffen. german for atomic weapons. >> the things they were planning was horrible. >> one former member warned the police about deadly plots....
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racism you can be falsely accused or suspected of anything but when people came to this town in charlottesville 2 years ago to march for racism they were marching for racism when you look at the impact of historical racism of all federal bank loans for white people of discrimination by banks of discrimination by police and prosecutors and judges by the the legacy of slavery if you look at racism in the united states today discrimination in job applications in in prosecutions and sentencing and so forth it is a major problem and when we say in charlottesville we don't want to have monuments of a guy in the act of committing genocide threatening native american men women and children with guns we don't want to have these races. are saving you only monument to your central space if you want those people while i who started to melt it becomes so great that we have to remember the legacy of racism racism and 9.9 percent of our history ok we have 5 big monuments and only 5 in central places in this ok i'm not going to have a single market so when we had children i mean i have more at a time education
racism you can be falsely accused or suspected of anything but when people came to this town in charlottesville 2 years ago to march for racism they were marching for racism when you look at the impact of historical racism of all federal bank loans for white people of discrimination by banks of discrimination by police and prosecutors and judges by the the legacy of slavery if you look at racism in the united states today discrimination in job applications in in prosecutions and sentencing and...
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descendentsawned with variations down to charlottesville. this fella in the foreground here is wearing the same insignia that folks in springfield wore in 1924. among the organizers of the charlottesville rally of 2017 bach of southern indiana. he has dozens of interviews from all over the world. no room -- no rube. he is a college graduate. he was a history make -- history major. requires, others require that we have answers to the question of who is an american? who are these people marching down pennsylvania avenue? who are their descendents today? what is our responsibility as citizens and historians? historianl you as a we have a responsibility to tell ways toy, to figure out tell it accurately with documented evidence, to figure out ways to tell it effectively. not just with other historian. to the people. midwest began.he this is where our historical society and universities began. the people's university. we have obligations to the people to tell this story in our scholarship, and public presentations, like the one in of all places d
descendentsawned with variations down to charlottesville. this fella in the foreground here is wearing the same insignia that folks in springfield wore in 1924. among the organizers of the charlottesville rally of 2017 bach of southern indiana. he has dozens of interviews from all over the world. no room -- no rube. he is a college graduate. he was a history make -- history major. requires, others require that we have answers to the question of who is an american? who are these people marching...
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i recall the charlottesville incident. know, we sort of knew what he meant to say, but it didn't come off like that, and he paid the price. when they're after you to begin with, you have to be really careful with your words. when they really dislike you, in many cases they hate you and the mainstream press is always after you, it would certainly be beneficial to the president to be more careful with is some of his terminology. a lot of folks know what he meant with regard to positive message which was -- again, this is a fairly fringe group. they don't represent mainstream american values. and to extent the democrats want to sign onto that agenda, that's, obviously, a fruitful attack with regard to politics. gerry: it's been such an, obviously, an enormous source of tension and pain and division in this country throughout its entire history. let me just quote, i want to ask you where you see race relations not just in the likes of this week's events, but generally. let's put up a quote from an op-ed that you wrote back in
i recall the charlottesville incident. know, we sort of knew what he meant to say, but it didn't come off like that, and he paid the price. when they're after you to begin with, you have to be really careful with your words. when they really dislike you, in many cases they hate you and the mainstream press is always after you, it would certainly be beneficial to the president to be more careful with is some of his terminology. a lot of folks know what he meant with regard to positive message...
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. >>> charlottesville is replacing a holiday celebrating thomas jeffern who owned slaves with a holidayhat celebrates the end of slavery. the city council voted to remove april 13th, the founding er birthday as a paid holiday but instead they will observe freedom and liberation day on may 3rd. jefferson's hometown was charlottesville and he founded the university of virginia. >>> the news4 scott macfarlane has learned about a new probe into the decision to cancel the move in the fbi headquarters out f d.c. an internal justiceepartment watchdog will interview why the fbi voted and decided to keep the j. edgar hoover building downtow house democrats may oppose that move because presidentum tr didn't want developers to take over the property and compete directly with the trump hotel and feel the fbi headquarters lare acting and too sma >>> we are learning new details about another shoppers set to close in our area. in a statement to news4, shoppers parent company says the store near falls church will have a liqd dation sale on monday an sale expected to last through august 3rd. the locatio
. >>> charlottesville is replacing a holiday celebrating thomas jeffern who owned slaves with a holidayhat celebrates the end of slavery. the city council voted to remove april 13th, the founding er birthday as a paid holiday but instead they will observe freedom and liberation day on may 3rd. jefferson's hometown was charlottesville and he founded the university of virginia. >>> the news4 scott macfarlane has learned about a new probe into the decision to cancel the move in...
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charlottesville. pittsburgh. >> murdered. because they were jewish. charleston. >> he said he wanted to kill black people. in city after city. >> you are looking at your own backyard. an army of hate. whose numbers are soaring. the country is changing. >> get the [ bleep ] out of here! the fear -- grown. >> go home! >> it is spreading across the world. >> why would you treat us like that? >> a fire fed by politics. haunted by the past. >> we can learn from that. the roots of the crisis. >> there was nothing left. >> the flash point question. >> all men are created equal. we don't believe that. >> of course not. >> no hate, no fear. >> the fabric of the country. demands, calls for action. >> we have never done. >>> once upon a time in america, it looked like almost everyone was white. the idea of america as a white man's country is a powerful idea. in 1960, whites made up 89% of the country. black would be second class citizens. >> leave it to beaver. >> the only african-american who played a role on "leave it to beaver" appeared as a maid. >> care for
charlottesville. pittsburgh. >> murdered. because they were jewish. charleston. >> he said he wanted to kill black people. in city after city. >> you are looking at your own backyard. an army of hate. whose numbers are soaring. the country is changing. >> get the [ bleep ] out of here! the fear -- grown. >> go home! >> it is spreading across the world. >> why would you treat us like that? >> a fire fed by politics. haunted by the past. >> we...
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second thing has to do with charlottesville. i'm tired of you guys repeating over and over this false narrative of that trump was deciding with the white nationalists or whatever they were. there were many other people there. there were people who did not want to see our statues taken down. i'm one of those i'm not a white nationalists. you keep on throwing up this false narrative over and over. if you're repeated often enough, people will believe it. those are my comments. host: il let's start withhan omar, the perception she hates the united states, where does that come from? guest: i would push back on that. is an immigrant and came from small you enter the united states through the citizenship process and enter the u.s. legally. she repeated this weekend that she is progressive at roots nation. of the united states is much different than the presidents and his base. i think that's part of what the caller is talking about is some of the comments that she has made in the past that are perceived as anti-israel and calling out a
second thing has to do with charlottesville. i'm tired of you guys repeating over and over this false narrative of that trump was deciding with the white nationalists or whatever they were. there were many other people there. there were people who did not want to see our statues taken down. i'm one of those i'm not a white nationalists. you keep on throwing up this false narrative over and over. if you're repeated often enough, people will believe it. those are my comments. host: il let's start...
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the second thing has to do with charlottesville. i'm tired of you repeating over and over again this false narrative that trump was siding with the white nationalists, whoever they were. townspeople didn't want to see our statues taken down. i would be one of those. i'm certainly not a white nationalist. yet you keep on throwing up this false narrative over and over again i guess thinking if you repeat it often enough, everybody will believe it. those are my two comments. thank you. >> ella nilsen, let's start with ilhan omar. the perception that she hates the united states. where is that coming from? >> first of all, i would push back on that. i mean, ilhan omar is, you know, yes, she's an immigrant. she came from somalia. she entered the united states, wes went through the citizenship process, entered the u.s. legally. she repeated this weekend, she was at a progressive forum at netroots nation, you know, that as a member of congress, you take -- you swear an oath to the united states. certainly, her vision of the united states is
the second thing has to do with charlottesville. i'm tired of you repeating over and over again this false narrative that trump was siding with the white nationalists, whoever they were. townspeople didn't want to see our statues taken down. i would be one of those. i'm certainly not a white nationalist. yet you keep on throwing up this false narrative over and over again i guess thinking if you repeat it often enough, everybody will believe it. those are my two comments. thank you. >>...
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you could talk about charlottesville as well. i think, though, this is a new in this sense. for those who can remember the movie "do the right thing," ending the monologue with "go the f back to africa" that's all that was missing from those tweets from the president yesterday. it's shocking and disgraceful and in that sense, it is new. >> let me ask you and sabrina as well, personally, when you heard the way the president went after these women of color and said go back. if you don't like it here, if you're a communist, go back to the country you came from. all but one was born here in the united states. what was your personal reaction is this. >> i heard all day and seen on twitter and talked to people, as people of color, journalists of color, people have been sharing stories about how people who are not born in this country have been told as children on the schoolyard, go back where you came from. as an african-american, you hear taunts. i've been called the "n" word. it doesn't happen frequently but i remember that as a kid on the soccer field as it turned out. you get
you could talk about charlottesville as well. i think, though, this is a new in this sense. for those who can remember the movie "do the right thing," ending the monologue with "go the f back to africa" that's all that was missing from those tweets from the president yesterday. it's shocking and disgraceful and in that sense, it is new. >> let me ask you and sabrina as well, personally, when you heard the way the president went after these women of color and said go...
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certainly, charlottesville. >> yes, to do. it scares me. yes and no, there are no true/ false answers. somebody said history doesn't repeat itself but it sure does rhyme. i think there are enough ryhmes here to make me a little anxious. there are so many people standing up, more than there were in the 1920's. there are more profiles encourage, more genuine attention to american ideals, i think. >> my perception is at the present time there is a growing support for white supremacy. if my perception has any validity, is that a legacy of the klan? >> the klan didn't create pure white attitudes or prejudices. they picked up on them. they picked up on scientific racism. they packaged it and presented it in a very marketable way to ordinary people in the midwest. that continues. today, the real dangers come from not just a -- we see coded language, activities that are based on some or all with the assumption of a white superiority, white race. depends what you are talking about and where you are talking. again, variations very important and somet
certainly, charlottesville. >> yes, to do. it scares me. yes and no, there are no true/ false answers. somebody said history doesn't repeat itself but it sure does rhyme. i think there are enough ryhmes here to make me a little anxious. there are so many people standing up, more than there were in the 1920's. there are more profiles encourage, more genuine attention to american ideals, i think. >> my perception is at the present time there is a growing support for white supremacy....
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like ashley said, not the kind of soul searching we saw after charlottesville where we saw gary cohen to the time trump's top economic advisor actually publicly condemn the remarks and draft a resignation letter that he ultimately didn't send to the president but he was close to actually making a move because of what the president had done. nothing like that happened in the white house today. no aids condemned what trump said. mark short tried to offer a defense there pointing to eileen chow and one person who is never a strong defense in the face of the charge of racism but what mark was trying to do there was not to steer the conversation away from a global conversation about whether or not trump is racist and say he was speaking specifically about omar and other members of the democratic party who are seen as progressive and problematic for their specific views. and then what we saw with steve mnuchin there who notably was an aid who defended trump after charlottesville was a hard no, he's not racist but we want to talk about other things. mnuchin was kind of caught in today becaus
like ashley said, not the kind of soul searching we saw after charlottesville where we saw gary cohen to the time trump's top economic advisor actually publicly condemn the remarks and draft a resignation letter that he ultimately didn't send to the president but he was close to actually making a move because of what the president had done. nothing like that happened in the white house today. no aids condemned what trump said. mark short tried to offer a defense there pointing to eileen chow...
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that is important. >> this is close to home. >> the differences the people in charlottesville were heldnd are sitting in a jail cell but people in antifa like that, the police department stood down because the mayor who is a wimp and hates this president and hates law enforcement told them to stand down. the difference is antifa is doing a lot of things like attacking this journalist and law enforcement has been standing down in these liberal cities because mayors of told them to stand down. that's what we need to change. a liberal city or conservative city. >> and they should arrest that person and send them to jail. i am speaking to categorizing an entire group as a drastic terrorist group. we can't just say everybody part of a certain group are these types of individuals. the people accountable should be sitting in a jail cell but should we make everyone who is part of the scuba domestic terrorist and infringe on the rights of those were peacefully protesting? that is the difference. >> your reaction and this must hit close to home to you after they attacked an ice facility. >> they
that is important. >> this is close to home. >> the differences the people in charlottesville were heldnd are sitting in a jail cell but people in antifa like that, the police department stood down because the mayor who is a wimp and hates this president and hates law enforcement told them to stand down. the difference is antifa is doing a lot of things like attacking this journalist and law enforcement has been standing down in these liberal cities because mayors of told them to...
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charlottesville makes me cry. i thought we had come so far and made so much progress.lly cried as i watched some of the scenes on television. >> when you hear some of the things that are being said at charlottesville in those manifestos of some of these white supremacists, do you feel like you heard this all before in the '60s? >> when i see and hear now, it take me back to the late '50s and the '60s. and that's what really distressed me more than anything. i thought we had changed as society. i thought we had changed america forever. but in so many ways we've got to go back and do what we did, teach another generation and teach ourselves that we still have work to do, a lot of work to do. but i'm hopeful, i'm optimistic about the future. there are going to be some setbacks, but we will get there. we will create a society at peace with itself. >> if leaders are a reflection of society, john lewis reflects well on us all. my next guest, retired four-star general stanley mcchrystal certainly agrees. he dedicated his latest book to mr. lewis and to john mccain, writing th
charlottesville makes me cry. i thought we had come so far and made so much progress.lly cried as i watched some of the scenes on television. >> when you hear some of the things that are being said at charlottesville in those manifestos of some of these white supremacists, do you feel like you heard this all before in the '60s? >> when i see and hear now, it take me back to the late '50s and the '60s. and that's what really distressed me more than anything. i thought we had changed...
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take a look at the big picture for the 2020 race, also the author of "beyond charlottesville" taking a stance against white nationalism. how are you doing, terry? >> did you have a good 4th? >> chris cuomo had a big interview with the bidens and his wife as well. did joe biden's campaign, did he get it back on track after his debate performance and his bussing of segregation controversy? >> yeah, i thought his interview with chris cuomo was excellent. he helped himself tremendously. he rebounded from the last debate he had. the upcoming debate on cnn, you will be one of the questioners, it got to be very important and he got to show strengths and take a punch back. the one thing that joe biden has is he can beat donald trump in a lot of the states around the country. he wins the election. that's the big thing going for him right now. >> we heard something interesting i thought from the second lady about why biden jumped into this race, watch his exchange and we'll talk. >> sure. >> do you think that joe biden has had an amazing run, that was it in 2016? did you think that was it? >>
take a look at the big picture for the 2020 race, also the author of "beyond charlottesville" taking a stance against white nationalism. how are you doing, terry? >> did you have a good 4th? >> chris cuomo had a big interview with the bidens and his wife as well. did joe biden's campaign, did he get it back on track after his debate performance and his bussing of segregation controversy? >> yeah, i thought his interview with chris cuomo was excellent. he helped...
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but, you know, i talked to the president that day at charlottesville. i explained to him that we have a thousand neo-nazis and while supremacists screaming the most vile things about african-americans and members of the jewish faith, saying they're going to burn the synagogue like they burned people in auschwitz. this is what was going on. the president had an opportunity, don, to come out that day and condemn these folks and say, you're not wanted here in this country, this behavior is unacceptable. but he didn't. he failed to do that. he said there were good people on both sides. there were not good people in the neo-nazi movement. i was there, with their swastikas, heather heyer was there that day, protesting against hatred. donald trump had an opportunity to stand up, barack obama had to do in charlton, bill clinton had to in new york city. and george bush on 9/11. he had that opportunity and he failed america and he failed the world. this was his opportunity, and he came out, and as i say, said there were good people on both sides. i was there, i w
but, you know, i talked to the president that day at charlottesville. i explained to him that we have a thousand neo-nazis and while supremacists screaming the most vile things about african-americans and members of the jewish faith, saying they're going to burn the synagogue like they burned people in auschwitz. this is what was going on. the president had an opportunity, don, to come out that day and condemn these folks and say, you're not wanted here in this country, this behavior is...
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people know what happened in charlottesville. so any time come to a place, people have to be prepared for that happening. and i do think that what you p resented, it seemed that you were underestimating the power of terror, whether violence is accompanying it or not. my family has roots in the south, and my parents moved to toledo in 1953. the first time they went to dinner, there was dirt in their salad, that was the welcome for them. the klan might not have been present for them, but whether not, there there or is this smiling-face racism in the midwest, under this veneer of goodness, and that has to be challenged. and christianity, too. not theistianity is christianity of the good samaritan, where we say, who is my neighbor? and when we don't do that, that gives power to those nine people who might be rubes, but they shut that city down. that city spent $600,000 in preparation. that's terror, and that has to be named. [applause] professor madison: thank you. agree 100% with all that you have said. should probably stop there. i
people know what happened in charlottesville. so any time come to a place, people have to be prepared for that happening. and i do think that what you p resented, it seemed that you were underestimating the power of terror, whether violence is accompanying it or not. my family has roots in the south, and my parents moved to toledo in 1953. the first time they went to dinner, there was dirt in their salad, that was the welcome for them. the klan might not have been present for them, but whether...
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if we're comparing this to charlottesville, which was almost two years ago, next month it will be two years, she at that time put out a statement condemning white supremacy outright, which was a notable break from what her father had failed to do. this time she's silent. no tweets, no statement, decline to comment when i asked her today. but what we saw today was privately -- i talked to him more than half a dozen current and former white house officials who said that it was a hard statement to defend, what trump had said. they understood why it was being seen as racist even if they wouldn't call it such, but like ashley said, not the kind of soul searching we saw after charlottesville where we saw gary cohn who was at the time trump's top economic advisor actually publicly condemn the remarks and draft a resignation letter that he ultimately didn't send to the president, but he was close to actually making a move because of what the president had done. nothing like that happened in the white house today. no aides condemned what trump said. marc short tried to offer a, a defense to el
if we're comparing this to charlottesville, which was almost two years ago, next month it will be two years, she at that time put out a statement condemning white supremacy outright, which was a notable break from what her father had failed to do. this time she's silent. no tweets, no statement, decline to comment when i asked her today. but what we saw today was privately -- i talked to him more than half a dozen current and former white house officials who said that it was a hard statement to...
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fields was sentenced to two life sentences plus 419 years for that deadly attack in charlottesville. >>> a vocal and supportive crowd chant "send her back" at president trump's rally in north carolina. this is the first time the reporter spoke to reports since the congressional reprimand for racist remarks about four democratic congresswomen. he tweeted the four should go ir back to the countries and all are america sicitizens. here is omar's response. quote. coming up in our next half hour, kacie potts will let usnow about the failed effort to start impeachmentoceedings against the president. >>> you'll likely al beea hng a lot about this nexo stry today. >>> aed new york feraludge has released search warrants tied to campaign ties between michael cohen. jummy newsroom with more on this. >> that judgean issued order yesterday after announcing in the case the prosecutors had concluded their case. the judge calling those alcuments in the case, quote, a matter of nationimportance. you may recall the fbi raided michael cohen's ofce and hotel sweet last year. they were looking for eviden
fields was sentenced to two life sentences plus 419 years for that deadly attack in charlottesville. >>> a vocal and supportive crowd chant "send her back" at president trump's rally in north carolina. this is the first time the reporter spoke to reports since the congressional reprimand for racist remarks about four democratic congresswomen. he tweeted the four should go ir back to the countries and all are america sicitizens. here is omar's response. quote. coming up in our...
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some of bates' final hours spent making sure a racist killer was brought to justicin charlottesville, julie carey, news4. > still ahead, you've probably seen the pictures going around, your friends looking differeth anks to a new app. >>> but there's a flip side to this. we get answers about what's really >>> responsele vainia family says someone vandalized a memorial for their young son who was murdered nearly a decade ago. there's never been an arrest in this case. news4's drew wilder spoke with the family today. a family now looking for answers in two unsolved cases. >> still got some of the righting left i ot. >> but it's in pieces. kevin sullivan sr. is holding what's left of the cross that lived along the road where his son was killed. >> it eats me upevery day and this makes me twice as mad. c >> theross in this bag containing a ripped-up teddy bear used to serve as a memorial for ven sullivan jr. who was nound unconscious along salem church road i november of 2015. serious head injury. he was unonscious and on life support for eight days until his father made the decision to t
some of bates' final hours spent making sure a racist killer was brought to justicin charlottesville, julie carey, news4. > still ahead, you've probably seen the pictures going around, your friends looking differeth anks to a new app. >>> but there's a flip side to this. we get answers about what's really >>> responsele vainia family says someone vandalized a memorial for their young son who was murdered nearly a decade ago. there's never been an arrest in this case....
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it's very similar to what he did in charlottesville. let's flash back to august 2017 in the hours after charlottesville he spoke at his golf course at bedminster and blamed the violence on people on both sides of that altercation. after 24, 48 hours of a media firestorm about it, i was part of the traveling press pool during that stretch. they whisked us to the white house, taking him off the vacation to give a statement from the white house with the back drop of the grand setting there and saying that it was a much more measured, teleprompter reading saying that no of course, you know, he condemned the white supremacists. only the very next day after watching the media coverage of the flip-flop, after hearing from republicans who expressed concern but also those who didn't, noting who was talking, who wasn't, consulting his informal advisers after hours, suddenly held a press conference at trump tower and went back to the original position. one thing that the president hates to be seen as doing, that's caving to pressure. the idea that
it's very similar to what he did in charlottesville. let's flash back to august 2017 in the hours after charlottesville he spoke at his golf course at bedminster and blamed the violence on people on both sides of that altercation. after 24, 48 hours of a media firestorm about it, i was part of the traveling press pool during that stretch. they whisked us to the white house, taking him off the vacation to give a statement from the white house with the back drop of the grand setting there and...
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then charlottesville occurred and it sort of got louder. jill, you have to tell joe he has to run. >> so she didn't think that he was going to run, but then charlottesville happened. he launched his campaign on that. he continues to stress this moral authority. my question is, how far can that message take him, do you think? >> well, and i think she was right. i spent a lot of time talking to joe biden. i was thinking of running myself. and i spent hours talking to joe biden. we spent a lot of time talking about the tragedy that occurred in charlottesville. but i think what really for joe biden is to see the divisions in this country. he loves this country. and the idea that we are so split apart that he believes that he's the one who can bring this country back together again. we're not seeing the full flavor of who we are as americans, and i just felt that he felt that he was compelled, that he needed to do it, that he's the one that can bring people back together again. i hope as we go forward in the debate coming up, and, don, i think i
then charlottesville occurred and it sort of got louder. jill, you have to tell joe he has to run. >> so she didn't think that he was going to run, but then charlottesville happened. he launched his campaign on that. he continues to stress this moral authority. my question is, how far can that message take him, do you think? >> well, and i think she was right. i spent a lot of time talking to joe biden. i was thinking of running myself. and i spent hours talking to joe biden. we...
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i think the suit coming out of charlottesville is using that act as its organizing thing. i'm sorry. i'm not a legal historian or a lawyer. that is where we get a lot of the legal precedent. you cannot be in a conspiracy to deprive someone of rights. that is still the legal foundation that we are using and a lot of criminal prosecution. >> i'm afraid my question may be much like the last two. you started with truth and reconciliation. very interested in that. obviously some things that we might think in law or otherwise affirmatively stop this kind of activity you are talking about. i guess frankly i am more interested in the constructive aspects. the kind of truth reconciliation that has to do with these broad societal issues. especially the last couple of questions. have you given some thought to that? is there some prospect in the u.s. these days? has south africa's process worked as well as i'm thinking it has and so on? >> this is a very complex area of study. no longer my area of expertise. anyone can look around and think we have unresolved issues around atr country
i think the suit coming out of charlottesville is using that act as its organizing thing. i'm sorry. i'm not a legal historian or a lawyer. that is where we get a lot of the legal precedent. you cannot be in a conspiracy to deprive someone of rights. that is still the legal foundation that we are using and a lot of criminal prosecution. >> i'm afraid my question may be much like the last two. you started with truth and reconciliation. very interested in that. obviously some things that we...
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>> charlottesville.ville. >> but here's the difference with charlottesville, and especially actually even when he came out with the muslim ban when he was a candidate. that ban, people called it out as racist, republicans alike. charlottesville, you heard republicans coming out. today, we're not really hearing much from republicans. and that's what concerns me the most. we have a president who is going further than anybody else in our country's history to divide us as a nation. and when you have division and hatred, it's a recipe for disaster. >> the impression i get and the sense i get is republicans are looking at what the president said this morning, and now kind of crossing their fingers and saying please, please, i hope this is the end of it. >> some republicans have defended donald trump, though. since this has happened, some republicans have come to his defense, immediately went on the attack rather than addressing the core issues. i disagree with the notion that trump is somehow inciting the part
>> charlottesville.ville. >> but here's the difference with charlottesville, and especially actually even when he came out with the muslim ban when he was a candidate. that ban, people called it out as racist, republicans alike. charlottesville, you heard republicans coming out. today, we're not really hearing much from republicans. and that's what concerns me the most. we have a president who is going further than anybody else in our country's history to divide us as a nation. and...
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. >> you know, compare this to what happened almost exactly two years ago after the charlottesville protest and counterprotest when the president said that there were fine people on both sides. and it caused enormous firestorm, irn clueding from republicans, including some republican congressional leaders. we saw much less protest this time around to the president's comments that are arguably more inflammatory, the idea of taunting four women of color who have been elected members of congress to go back where they came from. >> which by the way in the case of three of them being born in the united states, let's be clear, the other fled a very desperate situation in somalia and has been an american citizen since she was a teenager. >> and not only did the president survive that charlottesville controversy, he is in stronger control of the republican party now which i think accounts for the even more tepid response we hear from republicans. and, in fact, yesterday we heard the president embrace this as a political plus when he was asked at the white house in if his tweet was racist, he said n
. >> you know, compare this to what happened almost exactly two years ago after the charlottesville protest and counterprotest when the president said that there were fine people on both sides. and it caused enormous firestorm, irn clueding from republicans, including some republican congressional leaders. we saw much less protest this time around to the president's comments that are arguably more inflammatory, the idea of taunting four women of color who have been elected members of...
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>> well, wolf, i learned about the charlottesville comments to talk about north korea and he said racist things and i think the most recent issues, most recent tweets were racist and xenophobic and racist things have been said. and here is what is unfortunate. this is distracting from what-first off, this is unbecoming of a president of the united states. i think that is clear. children should know you shouldn't talk this way. as the only black republican in the house of representatives, i try to go to communities that don't necessarily identify with the republican party and try to bring conservative message. this makes this even harder. and ultimately instead of talking about the support of their policies, which i disagree with, i don't believe we should be getting rid of private health care, i don't think we should be supporting the iran deal, i don't believe that socialism is a solution to any of our problems. instead, we're having a debate on where they are from and where they're not from. and this ultimately takes away from an ability for us to get our messages out. >> if the presid
>> well, wolf, i learned about the charlottesville comments to talk about north korea and he said racist things and i think the most recent issues, most recent tweets were racist and xenophobic and racist things have been said. and here is what is unfortunate. this is distracting from what-first off, this is unbecoming of a president of the united states. i think that is clear. children should know you shouldn't talk this way. as the only black republican in the house of representatives,...
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shortly after charlottesville happened. you pin this tweet, and the quote is, in a racist society it is not enough to be nonracist, we must be anti-racist, that was two years ago. where do you think you stand today? are we in a better place, worse place or about the same. >> what we're seeing from statistics, hate crimes have increased every single year over the last three years since trump took office, we're actually not going-forward, we're going backwards and trump is taking us there. i think that that particular message of being anti-racist was a message for myself more than anyone else, i grew up dealing with the racism and putting my head down and saying, if you keep doing the good work, people will start treating you better, and i didn't realize until recently, until charlottesville that silence is complicity, you look at these congresspersons who are not calling trump out on his racism. who are defending these tweets and messages he's putting out there, that are incredibly dangerous for those on the ground, each of
shortly after charlottesville happened. you pin this tweet, and the quote is, in a racist society it is not enough to be nonracist, we must be anti-racist, that was two years ago. where do you think you stand today? are we in a better place, worse place or about the same. >> what we're seeing from statistics, hate crimes have increased every single year over the last three years since trump took office, we're actually not going-forward, we're going backwards and trump is taking us there....
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go ahead. >> i think the difference is the people in charlottesville were held accountable and there in a jail cell. the people and tea for like what they did in portland, the police department stood down because the mayor, who is a wimp and hates this president and hates law enforcement ordered is law officers to stand down. so the difference is antifa is doing a lot of things like attacking this journalist and law enforcement has been standing down in these liberal cities because mayors have told them to stand down. the law is the law. whether you are a liberal city or conservative city, the law is the law. >> absolutely. they showed a rest of the person. they should be sitting in jail as well. i'm speaking to categorizing an entire group as a domestic terrorist group, an entire grou group. we can't just say everybody that's a part of a certain group are these types of individuals. the person who beat this person up, hurt this person, absolutely held accountable and sitting in a jail cell. the question is should we make everyone that's a part of a group a domestic terrorist and als
go ahead. >> i think the difference is the people in charlottesville were held accountable and there in a jail cell. the people and tea for like what they did in portland, the police department stood down because the mayor, who is a wimp and hates this president and hates law enforcement ordered is law officers to stand down. so the difference is antifa is doing a lot of things like attacking this journalist and law enforcement has been standing down in these liberal cities because mayors...