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she joins us from charlottesville, virginia, thanks for joining us. what do you make about of what's happened here? we understand we haven't the report that someone was killed as well. what are your feelings about this? if someone or more than one person was a need for the former president, i suppose this is what is horribly referred to as collateral damage. and how horrible that is, that an innocent person at a rally which is usually very joyous, should lose a life. and, and that is just, just to heretic to contemplate, i was thinking, i, as i've been listening to the support of coverage. but as i was preparing yesterday for what we thought this conversation would be, would be about pennsylvania being a key state in this 2024 presidential election. i was reading about trump's appearance today. i had of time and i did something really sticking in my mind. and that was that they were expecting about $15000.00 people to come to butler county. i and see the president, the former president for this rally, and that some people are in the security realm, i
she joins us from charlottesville, virginia, thanks for joining us. what do you make about of what's happened here? we understand we haven't the report that someone was killed as well. what are your feelings about this? if someone or more than one person was a need for the former president, i suppose this is what is horribly referred to as collateral damage. and how horrible that is, that an innocent person at a rally which is usually very joyous, should lose a life. and, and that is just, just...
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it's just. >> laura: dropped out because of charlottesville, too.e on. >> he dropped out. he truly did -- that was a coup on an american president, and obama doesn't like him and he doesn't like obama. >> laura: do you believe that reporting that cy heaven heash,, you either leave or use the 25th amendment do. >> it the easy way or hard way. >> laura: some version of that story? do you find that plausible. >> that's what happened. the bad part is that it's not you know, they are talking about a threat to democracy, they are a threat to democracy, because they should have gone out to see who it is. now, i like this better because i would rather run against him than i think any one of the people that we're talking about or that could get it. i think i would probably prefer running against her more than running against anybody else. she a disaster. >> laura: you are the clear favorite in the top three issues, economy, immigration, inflation. let's start with the economy. what would your policies do to bring down inflation so people understand like you
it's just. >> laura: dropped out because of charlottesville, too.e on. >> he dropped out. he truly did -- that was a coup on an american president, and obama doesn't like him and he doesn't like obama. >> laura: do you believe that reporting that cy heaven heash,, you either leave or use the 25th amendment do. >> it the easy way or hard way. >> laura: some version of that story? do you find that plausible. >> that's what happened. the bad part is that it's...
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and i think charlottesville was such a shock to people to see a president that was having a hard time forthrightly condemning something that most people would just weren't automatically say no to. and i think it really bothered. i think it bothered biden so he did what he does with all big decisions biden turned as he always has to his most trusted core advisers and unchanging group in many respects, i mean, a lot of the discussions that we had in 2017 and 2018 as he he was contemplating running biden was really focused on if i'm going to get in this race, i'm going to be very clear about the fact that i believe the stakes are no less than a battle for the soul of our nation, our grandchildren came to joe and said, pop you know, we've all thought about it, you have to run, you have to run, you have to change things but that changed did not come quickly. >> it would take almost two years for biden to officially announce what's pressure from outside. there was an expectation the waiting, the anticipation. what's he going to do every biden decision takes a long time. >> that's how he's m
and i think charlottesville was such a shock to people to see a president that was having a hard time forthrightly condemning something that most people would just weren't automatically say no to. and i think it really bothered. i think it bothered biden so he did what he does with all big decisions biden turned as he always has to his most trusted core advisers and unchanging group in many respects, i mean, a lot of the discussions that we had in 2017 and 2018 as he he was contemplating...
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who previously served time in prison for his role in the deadly 2017 unite the right rally in charlottesville was sentenced today to 57 months in federal prison for his role in the january 6th attack on the capital. nbc news reports that during the man's sentencing hearing he said that he supports trump to be the next president of our country. not one republican called for trump to step aside for being the candidate of choice for neo- nazi criminals. that is apparently not disqualifying. we'll have more defendant trump coming up. meanwhile, this morning, biting campaign chair talked about the calls for biden to drop out for being three years older than trump. >> i'm not here to say this has not been a tough several weeks for the campaign. there is no doubt that it has been. and we have definitely seen some slippage and support. but it has been a small movement, and you know this. the reason is because so much of this race is hardened already. the american people know that the president is older. they see that. they knew that before the debate. yes, of course we have a lot of work to do to mak
who previously served time in prison for his role in the deadly 2017 unite the right rally in charlottesville was sentenced today to 57 months in federal prison for his role in the january 6th attack on the capital. nbc news reports that during the man's sentencing hearing he said that he supports trump to be the next president of our country. not one republican called for trump to step aside for being the candidate of choice for neo- nazi criminals. that is apparently not disqualifying. we'll...
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she joins us from charlottesville, virginia, there haven't fatalities in this incident and injuries, of course, a truly shocking event. well indeed, shocking. and yet, as some have been said, sadly, not surprising because of the history of violence and political violence and the history of the love affair that many americans have with weapons and guns particularly. so in that sense, not surprising. and then i would also add, in this sense, not surprising, because if one looks at the presidency as we do at the miller center here at the university of virginia, as think about book ends of the trump presidency. that in the 1st year of the trump presidency here, where i says, in charlottesville, virginia, the home and university of virginia in the home of thomas jefferson and the author of the declaration of independence. so lots of history here. and in august 7 years ago, a united uh right, so called rally occurred with some sudden this i would say not. there's not enough planning in on the part of the city and the university perhaps because it was a shocking event. but us fairly suddenl
she joins us from charlottesville, virginia, there haven't fatalities in this incident and injuries, of course, a truly shocking event. well indeed, shocking. and yet, as some have been said, sadly, not surprising because of the history of violence and political violence and the history of the love affair that many americans have with weapons and guns particularly. so in that sense, not surprising. and then i would also add, in this sense, not surprising, because if one looks at the presidency...
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. >> in there years since that notorious deadly march on charlottesville, virginia. i'm going to be joined by an award-winning cnn journalist who has just written a book and we'll explain how their jokes and their ideology and their violent tension vinci's are becoming hidden influences and the 2024 elections plus or just one week from the start of the republican national convention. and today a key party committee approved the new platform with changes made to reflect donald trump's views on multiple issues. so what exactly is in these plans for the gop and leading this hour? a quote, i'm in this race to the end, unquote, president joe biden telling supporters today, democratic lawmakers and the american public, that he has no plans to drop out of the 2024 race. instead, his team is going on offense, which today included joining a call with top donors to his reelection campaign where the president said he is still the only democrat who can beat donald trump. the growing number of democratic lawmakers, however, are calling on biden to drop out of the race, including
. >> in there years since that notorious deadly march on charlottesville, virginia. i'm going to be joined by an award-winning cnn journalist who has just written a book and we'll explain how their jokes and their ideology and their violent tension vinci's are becoming hidden influences and the 2024 elections plus or just one week from the start of the republican national convention. and today a key party committee approved the new platform with changes made to reflect donald trump's...
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during both the charlottesville rally in the january 6th insurrection, dice was photographed with histly raised in a nazi sleep. the second time he obscured his face with the gator, stood at the top of the capital steps and appeared to throw up his arm and another hitler salute. after his arrest he told the fbi he was there as a trump supporter who believes from sligh, the 2020 election was fraudulent. today, as we reported earlier, he endorsed trump for president again. when tell you which candidate represents them, believe them. it's also worth believing that is the kind of january 6 criminal trump has routinely described as a patriot and a hostage and now, the former president who tried to overturn the election on january 620 21 was closer to escaping accountability after the supreme court's shocking decision to grant trump broad presidential immunity for january 6 since he was still president at the time, although it will allow federal judge tanya chutkin to determine where that line should be drawn. in a similarly shocking decision, trump appointed federal judge aileen cannon ful
during both the charlottesville rally in the january 6th insurrection, dice was photographed with histly raised in a nazi sleep. the second time he obscured his face with the gator, stood at the top of the capital steps and appeared to throw up his arm and another hitler salute. after his arrest he told the fbi he was there as a trump supporter who believes from sligh, the 2020 election was fraudulent. today, as we reported earlier, he endorsed trump for president again. when tell you which...
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this is like the, the post harcum baby abortions businesses who came out of the woods in charlottesville, which with the logic and the swastika. oh goodness. even though she has done some of the things i want to know what the christ. well the guess what joe? what about these dudes and you're trying to call the as of the target. and you just decided that the mass more interesting freak nazis. and you just decided to give them sounds of weapons. yeah. slab of seeing hypocrisy, joe. so course the debates how to move towards the foreign climbs. what's going on in the world uh, showing ukraine, and actually the big gun did give a pretty good assessment, a description of the knack of your, or the dictator savanski from the video. and he's given $200000000.00 now or more. so you can, he's give them $200000000000.00. that's a lot of money to have been anything like that every night. you're printing it. so the you, what your $60000000.00 is declared as well as the matter. is it true? it's a salesman. i guess, well, there's absolutely no evidence that the money that's going to ukraine is getting s
this is like the, the post harcum baby abortions businesses who came out of the woods in charlottesville, which with the logic and the swastika. oh goodness. even though she has done some of the things i want to know what the christ. well the guess what joe? what about these dudes and you're trying to call the as of the target. and you just decided that the mass more interesting freak nazis. and you just decided to give them sounds of weapons. yeah. slab of seeing hypocrisy, joe. so course the...
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out there, he says, the reason i got in this race to begin with, because donald trump went to charlottesville and said there are good people on both sides. he, susan a debunked talking points still, this no, no, no, no karen karen. look at snopes, watch the tape, karen, i challenge you to watch the tape from start to finish. if you'd come back on here and say that the way it's being categorized as truthful, then i think that's mistaken. i think watched it watched a tape. and so for joe biden to keep going out there wanting to this and saying this is the reason i got in the race. pick a different talking point. i mean, you look kind of silly that snopes two weeks ago came out and said that didn't happen. it was all over the media and joe biden stuck on a piece that's not really accurate, but a couple of things people like sebastian gorka who there's a special assistant to the president who recently on television called our vice president a dei pick and quote, a colored that is the kind those are the kinds of people that the former president surrounds himself with. the proud boys stand back and
out there, he says, the reason i got in this race to begin with, because donald trump went to charlottesville and said there are good people on both sides. he, susan a debunked talking points still, this no, no, no, no karen karen. look at snopes, watch the tape, karen, i challenge you to watch the tape from start to finish. if you'd come back on here and say that the way it's being categorized as truthful, then i think that's mistaken. i think watched it watched a tape. and so for joe biden to...
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until i watch what happened in charlottesville, virginia.se folks coming out of the woods singing the same bio accompanied by the ku klux klan and a woman was killed. i was a bystander. in the then president was asked what did he think? he said there fine people on both sides. fine people on both sides? no excuse. >> let's talk about the conversation the started and it's about language. what we sales side and the consequences of that. you called your opponent an x essential thread on a call a week ago. you set a time to put trump in the bull's-eye. there's some dispute about the context. i think you appreciate -- >> i didn't save crosshairs. i said focus on. the truth of the matter, was talking about at the time, there's little focus on trump's agenda. >> the term was bull's-eye. >> it was a mistake, i meant bull's-eye i meant focus on him. focus on what he is doing. focus on his policies. focus on the number of lies he told in the debate. there's a whole range of things -- look, i'm not the guy who said i want to be a dictator on day one. i
until i watch what happened in charlottesville, virginia.se folks coming out of the woods singing the same bio accompanied by the ku klux klan and a woman was killed. i was a bystander. in the then president was asked what did he think? he said there fine people on both sides. fine people on both sides? no excuse. >> let's talk about the conversation the started and it's about language. what we sales side and the consequences of that. you called your opponent an x essential thread on a...
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harris as we continue stay with us. [ ♪♪ ] [ ♪♪ ] >>> earlier today trump at a massive rally in charlottesvillewhere supporters were eager to hear him speak about his new opponent kamala harris here's what he said take a look. >> as you know 3 days ago we recently deferred to defeated the worst president in the history of our country cricket joe biden. what happened is leaders of the democratic party in an undemocratic move the bosses said either you get out or we are going to throw you out using that when he fifth amendment so we now have a new victim to feet lying kemal harris. most incompetent vp in history. she throughout open the borders and allowed 20 million illegal aliens to stampede into our country from all over the world. as vice president casting tie-breaking votes that created the worst inflation in half a century but this november the american people are going to say no think you've done a terrible job terrible it everything you've done your old true liberal we don't want you here or anywhere. you're fired get out of here. >> quintessential donald trump. with reaction katie britt
harris as we continue stay with us. [ ♪♪ ] [ ♪♪ ] >>> earlier today trump at a massive rally in charlottesvillewhere supporters were eager to hear him speak about his new opponent kamala harris here's what he said take a look. >> as you know 3 days ago we recently deferred to defeated the worst president in the history of our country cricket joe biden. what happened is leaders of the democratic party in an undemocratic move the bosses said either you get out or we are...
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and until hiwatched what happened in charlottesville, virginia, folks coming out of woods with torchesth swastikas and sing ing vile things says by ku klux klan. the then president was asked what do you think and he said there are very fine people on both sides, not fine people on both sides. >> kayleigh: snopes fact checked that as false but you reiterate that as fact. >> charlie: and they finally fact checked it, not only is the rhetoric like 10 from this guy, it is also filled with absolute literal lies and same with the january 6 thing, he says donald trump led a violent mob, that is techn technically inaccurate lie. when you mix lies with this kind of rhetoric, really bad things happen and democracy doesn't work. you don't debate issues like we are supposed to. >> kayleigh: joe biden was asked if he's done soul searching and he resurrected blood bath hoax. play it. >> president biden: my opponent is against that rhetoric and talked about blood bath if he loses and he will forgive -- actually i guess suspend sentences of those arrested at the capitol. >> kayleigh: he said trump pre
and until hiwatched what happened in charlottesville, virginia, folks coming out of woods with torchesth swastikas and sing ing vile things says by ku klux klan. the then president was asked what do you think and he said there are very fine people on both sides, not fine people on both sides. >> kayleigh: snopes fact checked that as false but you reiterate that as fact. >> charlie: and they finally fact checked it, not only is the rhetoric like 10 from this guy, it is also filled...
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they called him out the charlottesville thing, biden said he ran for president because of what trumpd. again, that was a lie. you did not show the whole story. the march to the capitol, that was a lie, did not show the whole story. you can do so much more than letting people call in, make these allegations, use the "new york times" to fact-check. you could actually use your platform to get the truth out. you could go so far if you would stop creating this anger on television and just be a beacon of truth. host: all right, kendra, richmond, virginia, independent line. caller: i am calling about the assassination attempt trump. in 2020, biden ran out bringing the country together. however, these past three and a half years, it has been more deficient than ever. and over the past month, the media, democrats, and celebrities have been pushing scare tactics about trump being a dictator and involved with project 2025. it is only by the grace of god that the bullet only grazed trump's ear and he was not killed. a couple of years ago i mentioned to someone that every since 2015, i hear the n
they called him out the charlottesville thing, biden said he ran for president because of what trumpd. again, that was a lie. you did not show the whole story. the march to the capitol, that was a lie, did not show the whole story. you can do so much more than letting people call in, make these allegations, use the "new york times" to fact-check. you could actually use your platform to get the truth out. you could go so far if you would stop creating this anger on television and just...
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i didn't feel -- and until i watch whatnd happened in charlottesville, virginia. those folks coming out of the woods with o torches, carrying r swastikas. a woman wasca killed. and it was a bystander. and the president, then-president was asked what do you think. he said there are very fine people on both sides. not finen people on both sides. no excuse, zero. >> let's talk about the conversation this has started. it's really about language, what we say out loud and the consequences of those. youe called your opponent ant existential threat on a a call week ago. you said it's time to put trump in the bull's eye. i think you appreciate -- >> i didn't say cross hairs. i wasn' talking about focus on. what i guess i was talking about at the astime, there's very lite focus on trump's agenda. >> the term was bull's eye. >> a mistake to use the word. i didn't say cross hairs. i meant focus on him, focus on what he's doing. focus on his policies. focus on the number of lies he told at the debate. there's a whole range of things that, look, i'm not the guy that said i want
i didn't feel -- and until i watch whatnd happened in charlottesville, virginia. those folks coming out of the woods with o torches, carrying r swastikas. a woman wasca killed. and it was a bystander. and the president, then-president was asked what do you think. he said there are very fine people on both sides. not finen people on both sides. no excuse, zero. >> let's talk about the conversation this has started. it's really about language, what we say out loud and the consequences of...
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until i wash what happen in charlottesville, virginia, first coming out of the woods with torches, caringbios ku klux klan. and bystander, the president, then president was asked, what do you think? he said, they are fine people on both sides. they are not fine people on both sides. >> todd: that was a sound bite, carley -- >> carley: another moment there. >> todd: let's focus on the bull's-eye, and his tone and how he says it leaves questions unanswered. let's listen to that. >> the mistakes come i didn't say crosshairs but i met bull's-eye and focus on what he is doing, focus on his policies, focus on the number of lies he told in the debate. the focus was on what he is saying. and the idea. >> todd: kaylee, did that do it and tone down the temperature? regardless, is that the extent of toning down the temperature you expect from president biden between now and november 5th? >> well i'm i think, to be honest, i'm not worried about the bull's-eye, as i am about what he went on to say in the interview which was reiterating this insane notion trump is a threat to the nation. this proves th
until i wash what happen in charlottesville, virginia, first coming out of the woods with torches, caringbios ku klux klan. and bystander, the president, then president was asked, what do you think? he said, they are fine people on both sides. they are not fine people on both sides. >> todd: that was a sound bite, carley -- >> carley: another moment there. >> todd: let's focus on the bull's-eye, and his tone and how he says it leaves questions unanswered. let's listen to that....
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and you know, i talked about charlottesville, we saw how the president spoke against january six.ay january 6 happened in 2021, the president was then-president-elect. he was supposed to talk about the economy. he took that opportunity to denounce what happened. 2000 people went to the capitol. a mob went to the capitol. law enforcement officers were harmed, some of them lost their lives afterwards. and he condemned that. he condemned the political violence. and they were doing that because they were trying to overturn free and fair elections. when paul pelosi was attacked by a hammer, the president also spoke out about violent political rhetoric and where we will -- what happened and how horrific that was, and how violence has no place, no place in this country. so, if anything, this is a president has been constantly and proactively called out on all americans to come together and oppose political violence, regardless of our views, regardless of our views. reporter: he has out a little more than a week now to contemplate his change in status, not being a candidate for president.
and you know, i talked about charlottesville, we saw how the president spoke against january six.ay january 6 happened in 2021, the president was then-president-elect. he was supposed to talk about the economy. he took that opportunity to denounce what happened. 2000 people went to the capitol. a mob went to the capitol. law enforcement officers were harmed, some of them lost their lives afterwards. and he condemned that. he condemned the political violence. and they were doing that because...
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charlottesville was a lie by joe biden.w, we knew all along, and c-span has the tape, that is the beginning of this dividing of america -- >> are you kidding me? >> and while there's rhetoric on both sides is, let's say this: the mostly peaceful summer, antifa, blm, endorsed even outwardly by some democrats in office, tacitlyly by many in the left, look at the tides foundation, all these groups that have propped up these policies -- martha: yeah, i hear ya, but i think the person who comes out looking well in all of this and i don't think they need to the change any of the platform statement, but is someone -- biden said last night in a statement, this is why i wanted to unify the country. well, it hasn't happened, okay? clearly, it hasn't happened. and the person who can pull that off in the wake of this, it's an opportunity, i think, for former president trump this week, and we'll see what happens. jessica, thank you -- >> well, he's been talking about americans, not just one side or the other. martha: that's -- >> we wil
charlottesville was a lie by joe biden.w, we knew all along, and c-span has the tape, that is the beginning of this dividing of america -- >> are you kidding me? >> and while there's rhetoric on both sides is, let's say this: the mostly peaceful summer, antifa, blm, endorsed even outwardly by some democrats in office, tacitlyly by many in the left, look at the tides foundation, all these groups that have propped up these policies -- martha: yeah, i hear ya, but i think the person...
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2022 the response -- as a response to the kind of rhetoric donald trump was using in the wake of charlottesvilles believe this entire cycle of political violence was begun by trump. they are struggling with the assassination. they are tryin to figure out how do they do things that heal their own districts. there are several democrats, house members trying to reach out to republican members to try and have bipartisan events. they are hoping that kind of think and put the country ahead of themselves. they realize there is a new landscape. some are pushing back at republican charges. one wrote on "she pushed back at marjorie taylor greene and said we should be united against violence not shamefully exploiting this tragedy to push partisan hatred and lies." it is early days. the concern is does the conversation tamp down or does more anger evolve on both sides. >> it is early days. what do your sources think all this means for the race ahead? reporter: there are some important things happening. number one, talking to prominent democrats, they believe the conversation about president biden and whethe
2022 the response -- as a response to the kind of rhetoric donald trump was using in the wake of charlottesvilles believe this entire cycle of political violence was begun by trump. they are struggling with the assassination. they are tryin to figure out how do they do things that heal their own districts. there are several democrats, house members trying to reach out to republican members to try and have bipartisan events. they are hoping that kind of think and put the country ahead of...
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bumper, perry, professor in presidential studies at the university of virginia joins the staff in charlottesville, in virginia. it has to, besides miss perry that all conversation was going to be about what it's going to be like to be president. and what type of vice president's might double trump choose the events of taking a tub in a different direction. i just want to get your reaction to what perhaps you've seen and what you've heard. my heart is skipping a be i have to tell you honestly, um i think i think i'm okay but i, i just it's a collection of that and, and my stomach to be honest with you because i have to report, i'm old enough to remember when president kennedy was shot and killed in dallas and 1963. and i'm thinking back to a presidential candidates who had our victims of assassination attempts and was successful. robert kennedy and 1968, the president's brother, a gun down in los angeles at the height of victory avoiding the california primary that night. and so, and so i just, it takes it flashes the back to that, and i'm just sorry that this is a, as you all said, this is the st
bumper, perry, professor in presidential studies at the university of virginia joins the staff in charlottesville, in virginia. it has to, besides miss perry that all conversation was going to be about what it's going to be like to be president. and what type of vice president's might double trump choose the events of taking a tub in a different direction. i just want to get your reaction to what perhaps you've seen and what you've heard. my heart is skipping a be i have to tell you honestly,...
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i'm nervous, i keep hearing biden mentioning charlottesville being the reason he entered the race. he keeps mentioning it in his speeches, trumped calling nazis good people. i was curious about that. i read the speech in the only thing i can conclude is that biden is either trying to divide america, he's ignorant, or he's a liar. i read the speech. anybody can tell that it was about the statues being torn down and there are good people on both sides about that situation. i don't want them to tear down george washington's statue. who does? that would be crazy. host: any comments? guest: first of all, thank you for calling in, love the accent, makes me feel like i'm home. not from alabama but that's a familiar sound to me. i agree. i hate to see so many statues torn down. you can't erase history. statues, monuments, landmarks, these are things we take our children and grandchildren to. we talk about history. it's an educational moment. our country has come a long way and our effort to have a more perfect union. i don't know, you know, it's a political soundbite that biden uses to say
i'm nervous, i keep hearing biden mentioning charlottesville being the reason he entered the race. he keeps mentioning it in his speeches, trumped calling nazis good people. i was curious about that. i read the speech in the only thing i can conclude is that biden is either trying to divide america, he's ignorant, or he's a liar. i read the speech. anybody can tell that it was about the statues being torn down and there are good people on both sides about that situation. i don't want them to...
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violence prompts him into the race after charlottesville. he wins the presidency in 2020.his is a moment where a convention is beginning, but it is a presidential moment where you have the current occupant of the office communicating to the country about an attack on his predecessor. an unprecedented moment, a moment of agility in the american political system. >> that's an excellent point. i want to bring back in nancy, who covers the white house. there's clearly an element of hope in all this, president biden hoping the rhetoric can change. but that's -- you know, it's a hope. it's difficult, certainly, for these candidates and this political climate. what about that president biden has been saying in a number of the comments that he made, even earlier today? >> reporter: right. so, he's hoping for the best but also preparing for the worst. and he laid out some action items when it comes to security after he met with his national security team in the situation room. first of all, he said that he has consistently pushed for former president trump to have all of the securi
violence prompts him into the race after charlottesville. he wins the presidency in 2020.his is a moment where a convention is beginning, but it is a presidential moment where you have the current occupant of the office communicating to the country about an attack on his predecessor. an unprecedented moment, a moment of agility in the american political system. >> that's an excellent point. i want to bring back in nancy, who covers the white house. there's clearly an element of hope in...
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charlottesville is another example where he looked at a group and pro peaceful protesters and said they were very fine people on both sides. so he has really engaged with violence. and so when he walked away yesterday, clenched fist mouthing fight, fight, fight, it doesn't really suggest the idea of unity. so we're kind of wondering to see where it goes from here. larry, i'm curious to know south carolina governor, former south carolina governor nikki haley added as one of the speakers at the rnc, why would that happen? well, no doubt they're trying to make peace with the party. remember, she had 1,520% of the of the delegate vote at virtually everywhere she went. and that's a big chunk. and he needs that chunk. so one way or another, they've got to find ways to get together and be friends at least for the next few weeks, to get through the election. that makes politically makes a lot of sense. all right. so you talked a little bit about the political violence that trump has gone back and forth on. we're seeing how he's going to talk on on thursday at the rnc. talk about political viole
charlottesville is another example where he looked at a group and pro peaceful protesters and said they were very fine people on both sides. so he has really engaged with violence. and so when he walked away yesterday, clenched fist mouthing fight, fight, fight, it doesn't really suggest the idea of unity. so we're kind of wondering to see where it goes from here. larry, i'm curious to know south carolina governor, former south carolina governor nikki haley added as one of the speakers at the...
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remember, the reason joe biden ran for president in 2020, beginning in 2019 is what happened in charlottesvilleinia. the reason he sustains his re-election campaign today, one of the big reasons he continues running, he says, is to restore and protect american democracy in the wake of the january 6th, 2021 attacks. all of those examples of political violence of recent years, and the finger pointing will continue. what it will take is our political leaders a @ top, the current and former president talking to each other, perhaps the other former speakers, house leader, senate leaders, coming together saying we have to find a way to stop this. to allow american politics to proceed as we recall from the past. >> when you said suspension, you're just talking about the pulling of ads are you indicating joe biden is changing plan force the week ahead? >> reporter: at this point, we don't know. the other thing, the other element of all this, of course, is his own political future. as we reported, just an hour before this incident, before the president was going to his saturday night mass in delaware, j
remember, the reason joe biden ran for president in 2020, beginning in 2019 is what happened in charlottesvilleinia. the reason he sustains his re-election campaign today, one of the big reasons he continues running, he says, is to restore and protect american democracy in the wake of the january 6th, 2021 attacks. all of those examples of political violence of recent years, and the finger pointing will continue. what it will take is our political leaders a @ top, the current and former...
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he is not made the centre of i can —— attention again and again in this campaign, tying him to charlottesvilleconduct and dealings with women's, different allegations and trials, and if that is not friends of mine for voters, democrats do have a fear that trump could sweep back into power. they believe it is a crisis moment to a point, but because biden as president is so out of it that she's not going —— adamant that she's not going —— adamant that she's not going anywhere, my thought is it's a fluid and fragile situation, there is a beginning now to accept that biden will not go anywhere and the president wants to stay, and no one wants to have a political effort to oust him from the nomination, so at this point, if he is going to stay, they will need to bolster him and sharpen the message against trump, but that raises lots of concerns among democrats about is that all an effective way of making sure that when the chambers and when the white house. �* ., ., ., . ~ house. another dramatic week in the us politics. _ house. another dramatic week in the us politics, thank _ house. another drama
he is not made the centre of i can —— attention again and again in this campaign, tying him to charlottesvilleconduct and dealings with women's, different allegations and trials, and if that is not friends of mine for voters, democrats do have a fear that trump could sweep back into power. they believe it is a crisis moment to a point, but because biden as president is so out of it that she's not going —— adamant that she's not going —— adamant that she's not going anywhere, my...
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during trumps presidency, there was the infamous incident in charlottesville towards the end of trump's presidency. you had the black lives matter uprising, the weight of rioting that swept the united states after the killing of george floyd. and then you had the january 6 capital riots uh that took place. uh it sat around uh, one can also recall the assassination of japanese prime minister or former prime minister sion so ave that took place shortly after the launch of rushes, special military operation. now what is interesting in this case is that it appears the apparent shooter is now to cease and because they are deceased, they will not be able to state what their motive was, what they intended or what caused them to do. and that is certainly going to have people asking a lot of questions, you know, donald trump's opponents see, or i'm sorry, donald trump supporters rather. they see him as a posing what they refer to as the deep state. and um, so there's going to be a lot of questions raised about this incident and what, what happened, even after initial facts are put forward a righ
during trumps presidency, there was the infamous incident in charlottesville towards the end of trump's presidency. you had the black lives matter uprising, the weight of rioting that swept the united states after the killing of george floyd. and then you had the january 6 capital riots uh that took place. uh it sat around uh, one can also recall the assassination of japanese prime minister or former prime minister sion so ave that took place shortly after the launch of rushes, special military...
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people recall the events in charlottesville when donald trump was president, people recall the, the george floyd protests uh that broke out in 2020, as well as the january 6th of 2021. advance in the aftermath is donald trump was leaving office. uh, the polarization in american politics is certainly escalated and throughout the western world. people look at the advance where you had the death of sions all being the beloved former prime minister of japan, and how he was shot immediately following just to just weeks following the launch of rush, a special military operation. and people are noticing that there is a lot of polarization, not just in america, but in western europe and in other countries, there is instability rising and that people are certainly going to fit today's advance in with that polarization and division. now donald trump and his supporters often talk about what they call the deep state, which is a concept that many of the drum support is defined differently, but they see it as an apparatus of and elected folks in the government tied in with security services. the api i t
people recall the events in charlottesville when donald trump was president, people recall the, the george floyd protests uh that broke out in 2020, as well as the january 6th of 2021. advance in the aftermath is donald trump was leaving office. uh, the polarization in american politics is certainly escalated and throughout the western world. people look at the advance where you had the death of sions all being the beloved former prime minister of japan, and how he was shot immediately...
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couple of things, how central political violence has been to president biden, you'll remember in charlottesville, 2017, the motivating factor for his decision to run. what happened on january 6th, that ultimately has driven a lot of the course of his time in office. his desire to protect democracy. one of the unique challenges for the president going forward, i think is going to be how he's able to keep delivering this forceful contrast on the campaign trail with former president trump. we counted at least 12 times where he has condemned political violence over the course of the last several years here. i'm also struck by just how the dominant story line in a political campaign can change overnight here. what was only a couple of days ago a conversation about president biden and his ability to serve another four years with many democratic defections speaking out saying they were concerned about whether he should be at the top of the ticket. right now this gives him a chance to sort of rehabilitate his image, to focus on his responsibilities as president and try to demonstrate to those american v
couple of things, how central political violence has been to president biden, you'll remember in charlottesville, 2017, the motivating factor for his decision to run. what happened on january 6th, that ultimately has driven a lot of the course of his time in office. his desire to protect democracy. one of the unique challenges for the president going forward, i think is going to be how he's able to keep delivering this forceful contrast on the campaign trail with former president trump. we...
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highlighting the city and then i have a little package here from okay so guess my question is, uff, charlottesvilleyou know the the various location of the church obvio buffalo also stood out to me. buffalo stood to me too, because ere was this plan in my told me? that a live feed went directly to capitol hill. so people would have seen that that's a big problem for me alo. i talked it in a book. buffalo was fascinating because he took the best of know the the men andin that predominate black community.ir grocery. but were if you look at their bios, if you look who they were, it reminded me so much buffalo reminded me of mother emanuel just because in mother emanuel he took the best of and i know we're not supposed to give value to, but i do. i meanay. that's neither nor there but but i think w like the socioeconomic overlay of buffa inherent and how can we a where we have someone who as much hate in heart as bull connor lester maddox the questions that we have to ask and you'he role of media and the fact that we don't even remember buffalo existed already it goes to the ion of of where we are as a
highlighting the city and then i have a little package here from okay so guess my question is, uff, charlottesvilleyou know the the various location of the church obvio buffalo also stood out to me. buffalo stood to me too, because ere was this plan in my told me? that a live feed went directly to capitol hill. so people would have seen that that's a big problem for me alo. i talked it in a book. buffalo was fascinating because he took the best of know the the men andin that predominate black...
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matter rioting that took place in 2020, in the aftermath of the killing of george floyd, the charlottesville and flashes that took place. there has been a rise in instability and political violence around the western world. and today's advance are certainly going to fit into an overall understanding of how there seem to be very entrenched divisions, not just in the united states, but in many western countries between the new rights and the political establishment. uh, the new right that is critical of, of some of the power structure and some of the direction the western world is going in and, and their opponents. there are big divisions and u. s. society, today's events can't be separated from that. okay, let me ask many questions, remain that i'm sure of the next 3 days as those investigation, as a carrier, that we may start to get a clear pitch as to who the shooter was, at least in the motivations behind that. but for the moment, that's all these corresponding kind of open for us in new york. well, we discussed weak security issues surrounding the assassination attempt with full month's c
matter rioting that took place in 2020, in the aftermath of the killing of george floyd, the charlottesville and flashes that took place. there has been a rise in instability and political violence around the western world. and today's advance are certainly going to fit into an overall understanding of how there seem to be very entrenched divisions, not just in the united states, but in many western countries between the new rights and the political establishment. uh, the new right that is...
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she joins us from charlottesville in virginia. thank you for joining us. so we've heard reports that, that have been the fatalities in this instance. so a truly shocking event. well that's the word is an edge of the last 2 hours is shocking, though, as my colleagues says, perhaps not surprising. i in light of the intemperate political rhetoric and actions of the last decade, i would say the history sadly of the use of guns in this country and political violence. and i have to say that as soon as i heard from the feed from algae 0, thank you. now i was going to be chatting with you all about the president's rally, the former president's rally as he runs for another thomas president. and suddenly the fees went off and i, i, i just had this sense. so my whole life of the violence that i have witnessed from my childhood starting was the assassination of president kennedy. and then his brother, robert, 5 years later when i was a bit older and then when i was in graduate school are just about ready to go to grad school, the assassination attempt on present reaga
she joins us from charlottesville in virginia. thank you for joining us. so we've heard reports that, that have been the fatalities in this instance. so a truly shocking event. well that's the word is an edge of the last 2 hours is shocking, though, as my colleagues says, perhaps not surprising. i in light of the intemperate political rhetoric and actions of the last decade, i would say the history sadly of the use of guns in this country and political violence. and i have to say that as soon...
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but throughout it all, from little walk -- from little rock to charlottesville to today, extremists have resisted efforts to integrate american democracy. they weaponize fear. they claim these efforts towards a better society are themselves unjust, unconstitutional, or illegal. today's hearing is just the latest in a decade-long attack from right-wing extremists on any and all efforts to expand civil rights, equity, and freedom in the united states. let's start with the civil rights act, designed to ensure that no person is discriminated against for something as simple as the color of their skin, their gender, or their religion. before the civil rights act of 1964 was passed, conservative anti-integrationists opposed it arguing the law would somehow violate their constitutional right to segregated spaces. they lost that fight. thanks to the landmark legislation of the 1960's opportunities for black americans rapidly expanded. from 1959-1969 the poverty rate for black americans dropped by nearly 50%. the share of black youth completing high school rose from 39% to 56%. the gap between whi
but throughout it all, from little walk -- from little rock to charlottesville to today, extremists have resisted efforts to integrate american democracy. they weaponize fear. they claim these efforts towards a better society are themselves unjust, unconstitutional, or illegal. today's hearing is just the latest in a decade-long attack from right-wing extremists on any and all efforts to expand civil rights, equity, and freedom in the united states. let's start with the civil rights act,...
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companies ready to take my pass and just let them book on one ticket so that when they landed charlottesville, i handed them over to the rail. great. so now it sounds great in reality, doesn't waste, but i had to cancel my recently when the next available option was the following day. and the outline was i took the word notebook, me onto a rail service that would have had me that that evening because they said they have no commercial relationship with them. and so they were waiting for me. i called them footprint to be a higher spend the whole night there in a hotel. and so these costs in the end, i won that back to, but it's kind of that representative of what happens across the why the ideas you ecosystem, i think, boston for months, we need to see the type of sax, sustainable aviation fuel increase on these short whole flights because it's the shock of mine that are incredibly polluting. yes. if you were emissions, then i don't know like, but we're flying them so much more. you know, the frequency is great. it's way cheaper to buy from london dimensions that then it is to get the train. an
companies ready to take my pass and just let them book on one ticket so that when they landed charlottesville, i handed them over to the rail. great. so now it sounds great in reality, doesn't waste, but i had to cancel my recently when the next available option was the following day. and the outline was i took the word notebook, me onto a rail service that would have had me that that evening because they said they have no commercial relationship with them. and so they were waiting for me. i...
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businesses came out of the woods in charlottesville, which is with the logic. and this was the guest. oh, got you that associate extension. they want to know what the christ. well, a guess what joe? uh, what are these dudes and you're trying to call the as of the target, and you just decided that the mass murder, a string freak nazis and you just decided to give them sounds a weapons. yeah. slab of seeing hypocrisy, joe. so course the debates, how to move towards the foreign climbs, what's going on in the world, the showing ukraine, and actually the big gun did give a pretty good assessment, a description of the knack of your or the dictator savanski from the video. or you can use given $200000000.00 now or more. so you can use given $200000000.00. that's a lot of money to live in. anything like that, every not printing it. so the you what shows $60000000.00. you see the sales can never be. this is true. it's a salesman, i guess. well, there's absolutely no evidence that the money that's going to ukraine is getting skimmed off the top. nobody's going to monaco,
businesses came out of the woods in charlottesville, which is with the logic. and this was the guest. oh, got you that associate extension. they want to know what the christ. well, a guess what joe? uh, what are these dudes and you're trying to call the as of the target, and you just decided that the mass murder, a string freak nazis and you just decided to give them sounds a weapons. yeah. slab of seeing hypocrisy, joe. so course the debates, how to move towards the foreign climbs, what's...
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joseph in charlottesville and virginia. we've spoken many times before. this probably is good to have you on the program. i'd like to say you could write the scripts could, you know, i used to say about the movie all presidents man, when it came out in 1976 about water days. the watergate scandal which i, i thought was so outrages at the time in real life that i said if i hadn't known but watergate has happened, and a president nixon had resigned the officer, the presidency. i would have said if this had been fiction, i would say it's unbelievable and i'm going to say the same thing. now the fact that these things have happened is close succession and i've been talking to you over the last few weeks about them. is just other really stunning to me. so how difficult or easy is it now for the democrats in the road to the convention? it will cost a just a few weeks time. lots of the pitfalls to i think it will be easier than if president biden has stayed in the res. obviously there will need to be banners changed and flags changed in settings changed and spee
joseph in charlottesville and virginia. we've spoken many times before. this probably is good to have you on the program. i'd like to say you could write the scripts could, you know, i used to say about the movie all presidents man, when it came out in 1976 about water days. the watergate scandal which i, i thought was so outrages at the time in real life that i said if i hadn't known but watergate has happened, and a president nixon had resigned the officer, the presidency. i would have said...
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you know, there was, you know, what happened in charlottesville during donald trump's presidency. there was the incident, the, the, you know, the events of the black lives matter protests that broke out in 2020, uh, you also had, uh, the january 6th capital riots that occurred, which nobody asked questions about, about how those folks were able to get into the capital so easily with the doors open and a lot of questions have been raised about that and that continues to be discussed in the context of donald trump running for president. once again. you know, but many people just see this as part of an overall trend of instability rising in the western countries. i mean, you can look at the fact that sions, they'll all day, the former beloved prime minister of japan was shot shortly after russia's special military operations. began and that was an incident that certainly surprised people in that incident. you had an individual with a home made fire on that. they made apparently, on their own home, made firearms that they made it so well. they could get 2 shots out of it, and people a
you know, there was, you know, what happened in charlottesville during donald trump's presidency. there was the incident, the, the, you know, the events of the black lives matter protests that broke out in 2020, uh, you also had, uh, the january 6th capital riots that occurred, which nobody asked questions about, about how those folks were able to get into the capital so easily with the doors open and a lot of questions have been raised about that and that continues to be discussed in the...
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of us, the messages so many american messages and that was sent to the live in these of placed charlottesville saying that america is not willing to spend the world in this particular period of time. are you sure as what i've tried to get shot? that's a sudan. i also saw yes ma'am. to do much. well, at home today, they say a little bit can that was the for that if you have the correct and that the generate the data, right? because of the crying broods of crime movies. so they, they almost full of limited. the response though is, is really not that we think of it, but the thought that this way of feeling is very hippocratic. ideas about that in to the us, i see that was yet to the see or by the the sun when there was not the correct. the goal is making a weird thing that is and this, and that the, about the days. now witnessing the bad recreate the catalog is on the time. how does the godaddy okay? that is the iranian and best of it to live and on speaking it. and by very tough to the assassination in front of his mouth, honey. but we're going to get to a more reaction from onto customer who jo
of us, the messages so many american messages and that was sent to the live in these of placed charlottesville saying that america is not willing to spend the world in this particular period of time. are you sure as what i've tried to get shot? that's a sudan. i also saw yes ma'am. to do much. well, at home today, they say a little bit can that was the for that if you have the correct and that the generate the data, right? because of the crying broods of crime movies. so they, they almost full...
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host: next call barbara and charlottesville virginia. caller: hello good evening.hank you for this program i am learning so much and miss tubs, thank you particularly. i am an avid fan of your dad and especially the world war ii museum in new orleans. i am in charlottesville, the home of the clarks and the lewises but i am originally from louisville kentucky. founded by the big brother of william clark george rogers clark and in fact was a volunteer docent at locust grove in louisville which was the last home of george rogers clark. i wanted to know for a young cousin of mine called alex bauer at lee who now teaches in st. louis middle schoolers and he just told me over the weekend that he is getting ready to teach a unit on lewis and clark. i wondered if you might give some thoughts about what would really capture the imagination of middle schoolers about lewis and clark in their expedition? thank you so much. guest: guest: i can tell you if you expose kids to the story, they can do more with it. they want to do things that bring to mind the adventures of lewis an
host: next call barbara and charlottesville virginia. caller: hello good evening.hank you for this program i am learning so much and miss tubs, thank you particularly. i am an avid fan of your dad and especially the world war ii museum in new orleans. i am in charlottesville, the home of the clarks and the lewises but i am originally from louisville kentucky. founded by the big brother of william clark george rogers clark and in fact was a volunteer docent at locust grove in louisville which...
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he said there were very fine people on both sides of what happened at charlottesville, so those charityustomers started to leave, the profit margin went way down. especially since he's been president, a whole bunch of new groups started to come in, both political campaigns, including his own, but a lot of other sometimes very new maga-aligned groups. nonprofits off political groups that haven't been there, and more than replaced what he lost when the society customers left. it appears more profitable than in the last 20 years. >> the elephant in the room -- it's a room full of elephants, but a scene of serious felony crimes, where he stole and refused to return classified documents. let me show you what one of the witnesses -- a former -- i believe a former employees of mar alacko had to say about intermingling of the official and the sort of sordid memberships. >> there was a member, anthony pratt, he flew in the night before -- >> australian billionaire. >> he finishes his meeting with the former president, gets in the car, and his chief of staff says, how did the meeting go? pratt, w
he said there were very fine people on both sides of what happened at charlottesville, so those charityustomers started to leave, the profit margin went way down. especially since he's been president, a whole bunch of new groups started to come in, both political campaigns, including his own, but a lot of other sometimes very new maga-aligned groups. nonprofits off political groups that haven't been there, and more than replaced what he lost when the society customers left. it appears more...
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. >> reporter: which brings us to a blistering hot weekend at the end of june in charlottesville, virginia of the usa masters combined events championship, which includes the women's decathlon. it's 99 degrees in the shade. the actual temperature of the track, almost 142 degrees. 13 women are competing across all different age categories. a few weeks ago, flo celebrated her 90th birthday. flo's competition in the 90 to 94 category? nobody. >> i'm really pushing for the ladies decathlon, i'll tell you. if i can do this at 90, we have a lot of other ladies who can do it in their 20s. >> damn right. >> right? >> reporter: what flo is referring to is the fact that there is no decathlon for women at the olympic games. the winner of the men's decathlon is widely considered the greatest athlete in the world. women, they have to make do with a seven-event alternative called the heptathlon. >> there's no women's decathlon at the world championships olympic games, and that's a problem. >> reporter: lauren koontz, herself a decathlete, is also part of a growing movement to overcome the one hurdle tha
. >> reporter: which brings us to a blistering hot weekend at the end of june in charlottesville, virginia of the usa masters combined events championship, which includes the women's decathlon. it's 99 degrees in the shade. the actual temperature of the track, almost 142 degrees. 13 women are competing across all different age categories. a few weeks ago, flo celebrated her 90th birthday. flo's competition in the 90 to 94 category? nobody. >> i'm really pushing for the ladies...
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i didn't -- and until i watched what happened in charlottesville, virginia. those folks coming out of the woods with torches, carrying swastikas, singing the same nazi bile accompanied by the ku klux klan. and a young woman was killed. and -- and it was a bystander. and the president, then president was asked what did he think. he said there were very fine people on both sides. there are no fine people on both sides. no excuse. zero. >> let's talk about the conversation this has started, and it's really about language, what we say out loud and the consequences of those. you called your opponent an existential threat. on a call a week ago you said it's time to put trump in the bull's-eye. there's some dispute about the context. but i think you appreciate the -- >> i didn't say crosshairs. i was talking about focus on. look, the truth of the matter was what i guess i was talking about at the time was there's very little focus on trump's agenda. >> yeah, the term was "bull's-eye." >> it was a mistake to use the word. i didn't say crosshairs. i meant bull's-eye.
i didn't -- and until i watched what happened in charlottesville, virginia. those folks coming out of the woods with torches, carrying swastikas, singing the same nazi bile accompanied by the ku klux klan. and a young woman was killed. and -- and it was a bystander. and the president, then president was asked what did he think. he said there were very fine people on both sides. there are no fine people on both sides. no excuse. zero. >> let's talk about the conversation this has started,...