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in charlottesville virginia. on the first anniversary of the night the right rally that left three people in charlottesville dead and fractured a nation. over race issues. we are continuing to watch the events in washington where a so-called tunite the right two rally is underway. we are in washington with counted imitations but first we start with peter ducey. covering the so-called unite the right rally in the nations capital. how does it look so far, peter? reporter: the night the right two white civil rights rally as it was billed was very lightly attended. if you look behind us here, there are thousands of people with a variety of different signs and causes represented. but they have been told apparently in the past two minutes that because of severe weather in the area, some thunder and lightning, all of this is being shut down. thunder and lightning came through about 20 minutes ago. no one really left but it has started raining steadily and now you're starting to see folks leaving because not everyone has
in charlottesville virginia. on the first anniversary of the night the right rally that left three people in charlottesville dead and fractured a nation. over race issues. we are continuing to watch the events in washington where a so-called tunite the right two rally is underway. we are in washington with counted imitations but first we start with peter ducey. covering the so-called unite the right rally in the nations capital. how does it look so far, peter? reporter: the night the right two...
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thousands of people take to the streets in protest on the anniversary of the deadly riots in charlottesville, virginia. >>> two teenagers are dead and three others in the hospital after a car they were in plunged over an overpass. >>> ktvu fox 2 news starts right now. >>> an faces felony charges after a dramatic crash in the east bay. underage drinking could be to blame for the accident. it happened just after 4 am when the woman was driving on eastbound highway 24 near the 680 interchange in walnut creek. the family of the driver disagrees with authorities. they say that no one knows whether alcohol was involved. ktvu's molly francis is on the more. >> reporter: you can see the footage and it is amazing that anyone survived. this is where the car ended up. it went flying over the overpass way up over a barrier and it fell 150 feet onto the road below. the twisted metal of what was a 2000 honda civic was all that was left following a solo car crash at 4 am on sunday that the chp is blaming on underage drinking. the driver recently graduated from deer valley high school in antioch and veered off the ea
thousands of people take to the streets in protest on the anniversary of the deadly riots in charlottesville, virginia. >>> two teenagers are dead and three others in the hospital after a car they were in plunged over an overpass. >>> ktvu fox 2 news starts right now. >>> an faces felony charges after a dramatic crash in the east bay. underage drinking could be to blame for the accident. it happened just after 4 am when the woman was driving on eastbound highway 24...
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like charlottesville virginia is marking the first anniversary of white supremacist rallies that turned deadly students and activists commemorate the confrontation between life nationalists that protesters that left three people dead in the u.s. city last august and later today far right protesters will rally again in washington d.c. . and the death toll on long poles rises again more than four hundred people are now confirmed dead after a last week's powerful earthquake on the indonesian island the border of a million part homeless will bring up to date with recovery efforts. thanks for joining us i'm marian evans dean. nasa has launched a groundbreaking mission to unlock the secrets of our sun after a twenty four hour delay due to a late technical problem the parker solar probe finally lifted off from cape canaveral in florida ring true one zero. liftoff. the probe will fly closer to the sun than any spacecraft ever before its mission is to study the corona or atmosphere around the sun nasa hopes to find out more about what's known as the solar wind which can throw satellites off cour
like charlottesville virginia is marking the first anniversary of white supremacist rallies that turned deadly students and activists commemorate the confrontation between life nationalists that protesters that left three people dead in the u.s. city last august and later today far right protesters will rally again in washington d.c. . and the death toll on long poles rises again more than four hundred people are now confirmed dead after a last week's powerful earthquake on the indonesian...
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hardline nationalists and white supremacists, a year after the racially charged violence in charlottesville, virginiaheavy rain and flooding across china — in one city, a dramatic rescue as a sinkhole opens up in the middle of the road in their opening game of the premier league season, champions manchester city beat arsenal 2—nil. hello and welcome to world news today. a spacecraft launched by nasa from cape canaveral in florida has begun a long journey towards the sun and an orbit that will get it closer to the surface of the star than any previous mission. the parker solar probe is about the size of a car and protected by a special heat shield which will allow it to function in searing temperatures. our science correspondent pallab ghosh has this report. three, two, one, zero — lift off. into the night, and on its way to touch the sun. a daring mission to shed light on the mysteries of our closest star, the sun. nasa's parker solar probe will get closer to the sun than any spacecraft before it, actually dipping into the sun's atmosphere. trajectory looking good, right down the middle... the probe
hardline nationalists and white supremacists, a year after the racially charged violence in charlottesville, virginiaheavy rain and flooding across china — in one city, a dramatic rescue as a sinkhole opens up in the middle of the road in their opening game of the premier league season, champions manchester city beat arsenal 2—nil. hello and welcome to world news today. a spacecraft launched by nasa from cape canaveral in florida has begun a long journey towards the sun and an orbit that...
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>>> we begin with hundreds of extra police officers assembling in charlottesville, virginia on the one year anniversary of a march by neo-nazis. heather heyer was killed when a car plunged into a crowd. the images of what happened in charlottesville, the torch lit march by hundreds of young white men chanting anti-semitic and racist slogans should never be forgotten. >> you will not replace us.
>>> we begin with hundreds of extra police officers assembling in charlottesville, virginia on the one year anniversary of a march by neo-nazis. heather heyer was killed when a car plunged into a crowd. the images of what happened in charlottesville, the torch lit march by hundreds of young white men chanting anti-semitic and racist slogans should never be forgotten. >> you will not replace us.
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the miller center in charlottesville, virginia, hosted this talk. it's an hour and a half. >> so, folks, welcome back again. i'm delighted you're here. that first session, i think, was extremely stimulated and illuminating and i think this session is a natural follow-up. one of the things that we're
the miller center in charlottesville, virginia, hosted this talk. it's an hour and a half. >> so, folks, welcome back again. i'm delighted you're here. that first session, i think, was extremely stimulated and illuminating and i think this session is a natural follow-up. one of the things that we're
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violent rally that happened in charlottesville, virginia, last year that i was just mentioning. so far, very few white nationalists have shown up. a much larger number of counter protesters there to hold their own rallies nearby. we have reporters monitoring the situation. we're going to start with nbc's garrett haake with the white nationalist rally. and a lot happening there. what are you seeing? >> reporter: hey, richard. i'm actually on the edge of that rally. we are blocked by the police on one side from getting any closer. what you're seeing right now is the arrival, or more accurately, the return of a group of antifa counter protesters. they gathered maybe 20 or 30 minutes ago. best probably to think of them as patrolling the outer edges of this park. d.c. police have made it their mission, and they have been very clear about this, that their big goal here today is to keep all of these groups separate on. on the way in, you had this self-contained almost parade of d.c. police, escorting the white
violent rally that happened in charlottesville, virginia, last year that i was just mentioning. so far, very few white nationalists have shown up. a much larger number of counter protesters there to hold their own rallies nearby. we have reporters monitoring the situation. we're going to start with nbc's garrett haake with the white nationalist rally. and a lot happening there. what are you seeing? >> reporter: hey, richard. i'm actually on the edge of that rally. we are blocked by the...
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demonstrations in charlottesville virginia left three people dead. good evening i'm jon scott. jon: a fox news alert as tensions come to a head in lafayette square just north of the white house. counterprotesters greatly outnumbering the unite the right marchers. police flanking them on both sides trying to keep order. tonight reaction is coming in from capitol hill with senator tim scott issuing a call for unity. >> it's obvious that we continue to exercise our freedom of speech, guaranteed by the constitution. it certainly should also be an opportunity for us to thank the good lord that we have signs of progress in this nation and that we have much progress still to be made. i hope that the rest of the nation takes the time to find a way to break bread with someone who is not like themselves, to say to those folks who believe that there's one superior race, that they are dead wrong. jon: we have fox team coverage now. griff jenkins is following the counterprotests, but we want to begin with peter doocy, who is
demonstrations in charlottesville virginia left three people dead. good evening i'm jon scott. jon: a fox news alert as tensions come to a head in lafayette square just north of the white house. counterprotesters greatly outnumbering the unite the right marchers. police flanking them on both sides trying to keep order. tonight reaction is coming in from capitol hill with senator tim scott issuing a call for unity. >> it's obvious that we continue to exercise our freedom of speech,...
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city of charlottesville virginia has been marking one year since the violent white supremacist rally that claimed the lives of three people the anniversary was marked mainly with peaceful vigils on saturday but there was a brief tense confrontation between police and demonstrators who were angry at the large number of officers in riot gear last year hundreds of white nationalists the centered on charlottesville to protest the removal of a monument to confederate general robert you leave the rally turned violent as protesters clashed with counter protesters commentating at the death of thirty two year old heather higher it was killed when a man drove his car into a crowd our correspondent alexandra phenomena was in charlottesville where she spoke with highers mother had the high you always had that sparkle in her eyes susan brule told me when we meet in charlottesville carrying on her daughter's fight for social justice she says hopes were to cope with the grief when i first held the earth with her ashes on it and i realised that urn in my arms was about the same weight of the same si
city of charlottesville virginia has been marking one year since the violent white supremacist rally that claimed the lives of three people the anniversary was marked mainly with peaceful vigils on saturday but there was a brief tense confrontation between police and demonstrators who were angry at the large number of officers in riot gear last year hundreds of white nationalists the centered on charlottesville to protest the removal of a monument to confederate general robert you leave the...
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city of charlottesville virginia has been marking one year since the violent white supremacist rally that left one woman dead the anniversary was marked mainly with peaceful vigils on saturday but there was a brief tense confrontation between police and demonstrators angry at the large number of officers in riot. last year hundreds of white nationalists descended on charlottesville to protest the removal of a monument to confederate general robert. the rally turned violent as protesters clashed with come to protestors culminating in the death of thirty two year old heather higher who was killed when a man drove his car into a crowd our correspondent alexander phenomena was in charlottesville where she spoke with mother had always had that sparkle in her eyes her mother susan bro tells me when we meet in charlottesville carrying on her daughter's fight for social justice she says helps her to cope with the grief when i first held the urn with her ashes. and i realize that urn on my arms was about the same weight in the same size as she was the day she was born and that was hard. hier
city of charlottesville virginia has been marking one year since the violent white supremacist rally that left one woman dead the anniversary was marked mainly with peaceful vigils on saturday but there was a brief tense confrontation between police and demonstrators angry at the large number of officers in riot. last year hundreds of white nationalists descended on charlottesville to protest the removal of a monument to confederate general robert. the rally turned violent as protesters clashed...
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also coming out charlottesville virginia is marking the first anniversary of white supremacist brownlee's that turned deadly students and activists commemorate to come from station between the white nationalists and protesters have left three people dead in the u.s. city at last august later today protesters will probably in washington d.c. . and the death toll on long book rises again more than four hundred people are now confirmed dead after last week's powerful earthquake on the indonesian island of quarter of a million are homeless again up to date with recovery efforts. by mary in evanston it's good to have you with us. nasa has launched a groundbreaking mission to unlock the secrets of our sun after a twenty four hour delay due to a late technical problem the parker solar probe has finally lifted off from cape canaveral in florida. one zero zero zero and lift off the probe will fly closer to the sun that any spacecraft ever before its mission is to study the corona or atmosphere around the sun nasa hopes to find out more about what's known as the solar wind which can throw satellite
also coming out charlottesville virginia is marking the first anniversary of white supremacist brownlee's that turned deadly students and activists commemorate to come from station between the white nationalists and protesters have left three people dead in the u.s. city at last august later today protesters will probably in washington d.c. . and the death toll on long book rises again more than four hundred people are now confirmed dead after last week's powerful earthquake on the indonesian...
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live in charlottesville, virginia. cal, what are you seeing there? extraordinary moment this morning when we heard from the president of the university of virginia, offering a formal apology about what happened last year. what's been happening there in charlottesville today? >> we are seeing continuation of what has been a very ugly weekend between antifa protesters and law enforcement behind me. we'll show you the antifa protesters. we will immediately -- go ahead, randy. very small group that's split in half. they are incredibly abrasive to the media and to law enforcement. one of the things going on all day is that antifa is saying that law enforcement was responsible for the violence that we saw a year ago. that they did not protect the people of charlottesville from that radical right violence that we saw. so what we have seen all weekend is folks coming out here yelling incredibly anti-cop slogans at this law enforcement which i have to say last night, there was a bit of a running scuffle between protesters and police and the charlottesville po
live in charlottesville, virginia. cal, what are you seeing there? extraordinary moment this morning when we heard from the president of the university of virginia, offering a formal apology about what happened last year. what's been happening there in charlottesville today? >> we are seeing continuation of what has been a very ugly weekend between antifa protesters and law enforcement behind me. we'll show you the antifa protesters. we will immediately -- go ahead, randy. very small...
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the rally comes one year after a similar event in charlottesville, virginia. we will bring that to you live on c-span starting at 5:30 p.m. eastern. >> joining us, the bureau chief in the virginia public radio virginia, in charlottesville. she was in charlottesville last year during the demonstration. thank you for joining us this morning. we read a bit about the events from last night, some of the protests going on. where do things stand this morning? >> the protesters finally broke up last night, around 9:30. they started out at the rotunda, the iconic building at the university of virginia. the university put so many fences around and had so many police surrounding the area that the protesters were uncomfortable. in fact, the focus of the protest was the militarization of the city. they decided they would just move away, so they started marching across campus and into neighborhoods around campus and continued into the downtown area and the statue of robert e lee that the city wants to remove, all tied up in court right now, and at that oink police indicated
the rally comes one year after a similar event in charlottesville, virginia. we will bring that to you live on c-span starting at 5:30 p.m. eastern. >> joining us, the bureau chief in the virginia public radio virginia, in charlottesville. she was in charlottesville last year during the demonstration. thank you for joining us this morning. we read a bit about the events from last night, some of the protests going on. where do things stand this morning? >> the protesters finally...
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in charlottesville virginia.f the night the right rally that left three people in charlottesville dead and fractured a nation. over race issues. we are continuing to watch the events in washington where a so-called tunite the right two rally is underway. we are in washington with counted imitations but first we start with peter duce
in charlottesville virginia.f the night the right rally that left three people in charlottesville dead and fractured a nation. over race issues. we are continuing to watch the events in washington where a so-called tunite the right two rally is underway. we are in washington with counted imitations but first we start with peter duce
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. >>> a huge crowd of counterprotesters a year after a deadly rally in charlottesville, virginia. yesterday's unite the right rally in washington, d.c. was a sequel to last year's event, when a white supremacist killed a counterprotester. police kept the two groups separate. >> when i first heard that these folks on the anniversary of this murder in charlottesville, virginia were coming to washington, d.c., i had to say, hell no, not in my town. >> kkk recruitment flyers are also showing up in two neighborhoods so far. police collected this one over the weekend. they don't know who's distributing them but if you have information, call the police department. >>> the two-year battle over rent at levi's stadium is over, but is it really? >> two years ago, the team went to the city and asked for a rent reduction of more than $4 million a year. there's a clause in the contract that allows the cut if financial performance was better than expected, which it was. but the city fought back and the arbitrator decided to raise the rent by $262,000 a year. >> they want them to pay their fair s
. >>> a huge crowd of counterprotesters a year after a deadly rally in charlottesville, virginia. yesterday's unite the right rally in washington, d.c. was a sequel to last year's event, when a white supremacist killed a counterprotester. police kept the two groups separate. >> when i first heard that these folks on the anniversary of this murder in charlottesville, virginia were coming to washington, d.c., i had to say, hell no, not in my town. >> kkk recruitment flyers...
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counterprotest groups, 40, plan to show up too. >> this comes after saturday's demonstrations in charlottesville, virginia. again, no signs of white nationalists there, as hundreds of students and activists instead marched peacefully against racism. >> though the protests in charlottesville were peaceful, the crowds were full of emotion. >> kayleigh har tongue was there on saturday. >> reporter: for about three hours on saturday night we saw students from the university of virginia and members of the charlottesville community marching through the streets. it was an eruption of the anger and outrage that so many of them feel because of the failure they perceive by the institutions that they believe should have supported them a year ago, namely the university of virginia and law enforcement. now this weekend there's a heavy law enforcement presence. you can see an example of that behind me. some of these people protesting telling me they don't feel any safer this weekend than they did a year ago. they feel this increased presence, this preparation is essentially an overreaction, a remembering nix recognitio
counterprotest groups, 40, plan to show up too. >> this comes after saturday's demonstrations in charlottesville, virginia. again, no signs of white nationalists there, as hundreds of students and activists instead marched peacefully against racism. >> though the protests in charlottesville were peaceful, the crowds were full of emotion. >> kayleigh har tongue was there on saturday. >> reporter: for about three hours on saturday night we saw students from the university...
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it marked one year since a similar event led to violent clashes in charlottesville virginia. the organizers say they're standing up for white civil rights but their first rally included nazi flags and racist chants. drew petrimoulx, reporting: "even before the white civil rights protesters arrived here at lafayette park -- large crowds of counter protesters were here to refute them. they waived signs and chanted -- essentially trying to drown out any racist message." andrew jackson, counter protester: "real american values is what we're doing right here and thats showing that we will nottart for that." unites the right's organizers said up to 400 people would the rally, but only a couple dozen actually showed up. the group's leader is jason kessler. jason kessler, unite the right: "there are a lot of people who would have loved to have been here today but were afraid for their safety, were afraid for their freedom." but some of the counter protesters have their own ideas about why their opponents numbers were so small. mike brady, counter protester: "i think it was their fear
it marked one year since a similar event led to violent clashes in charlottesville virginia. the organizers say they're standing up for white civil rights but their first rally included nazi flags and racist chants. drew petrimoulx, reporting: "even before the white civil rights protesters arrived here at lafayette park -- large crowds of counter protesters were here to refute them. they waived signs and chanted -- essentially trying to drown out any racist message." andrew jackson,...
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hiding place where removed confederate monuments are stored. >> quijano: last year's rally in charlottesville, virginiabegan as a protest against the removal a statue of confederate general robert e. lee. that statue still stands in charlottesville. other cities have removed confederate monuments, but as mark strassmann reports, they're finding that doesn't end the legal battles. >> ever since i was a child i was seeing the statue up there. >> reporter: van turner met us by a pedestal in a park where a confederate statue once stood until memphis took it down and hid it last december. the county commissioner led the drive to remove two statues here, one of jefferson davis, president of the confederacy; the other of general nathan bedford forrest, who later became the first leader of the ku klux klan. >> we don't want to endanger the move the statue. >> reporter: turner took us to see them if we promised not to reveal their location. >> make this right here, and we'll have to cut the cameras off. all right, let's see what we got. >> reporter: so president davis here, general forest there, and this has be
hiding place where removed confederate monuments are stored. >> quijano: last year's rally in charlottesville, virginiabegan as a protest against the removal a statue of confederate general robert e. lee. that statue still stands in charlottesville. other cities have removed confederate monuments, but as mark strassmann reports, they're finding that doesn't end the legal battles. >> ever since i was a child i was seeing the statue up there. >> reporter: van turner met us by a...
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help me understand it will stop amy: a year after the deadly white supremacist rally in charlottesville, virginia, far right groups are converging again this weekend, this time in washington, d.c. we will speak to a.c. thompson about his new documentarary. weweill also s speak with susan bro, the motrr of heatather heyer, the anti-racicist activit who was killed by a neo-nazi in charlottesville one year ago. see heathther's deathh had memeaning inin the wororld,t her deatath that purpose. happy to bewas not the one to have to make that sacrifice. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the trump administration has re-imposed economic sanctions against iran following trump's decision to withdraw from the landmark 2015 iran nuclear deal. the re-imposition of sanctions increases tensions between the u.s. and iran and the u.s. and its european allies. this morning trump threatened other countries seeking to trade with iran, tweeting -- "anyone doing business with iran will not be doing business with the united states."
help me understand it will stop amy: a year after the deadly white supremacist rally in charlottesville, virginia, far right groups are converging again this weekend, this time in washington, d.c. we will speak to a.c. thompson about his new documentarary. weweill also s speak with susan bro, the motrr of heatather heyer, the anti-racicist activit who was killed by a neo-nazi in charlottesville one year ago. see heathther's deathh had memeaning inin the wororld,t her deatath that purpose. happy...
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this is again happening in the nation's capital today and let me get to charlottesville, virginia, where the violent rallies happened a year ago. cnn's kaylee hartung is joining us from there, and i know that you had the chance to speak to heather heyer, the young woman who lost her life while protesting against the neo-nazis last year. >> reporter: i did, ana. and her mother susan bro says it is not unusual to visit the site of her daughter's death, this intersection behind me protect ed by police cars bush typically when she does, she is the only one there, and of course not the case today. it was a solemn moment and many supporters came out to surround her with hope to give her and a moment to herself to remember her daughter, but also there other survivors of that attack. heal heather heyer's mother said that it was not just about heather. there were so many people impacted by that moment. a point well taken by those in attendance, but shortly after this solemn moment, some tension s erupted in the street just behind me. you can see the police cars now barricading that street, but at
this is again happening in the nation's capital today and let me get to charlottesville, virginia, where the violent rallies happened a year ago. cnn's kaylee hartung is joining us from there, and i know that you had the chance to speak to heather heyer, the young woman who lost her life while protesting against the neo-nazis last year. >> reporter: i did, ana. and her mother susan bro says it is not unusual to visit the site of her daughter's death, this intersection behind me protect ed...
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security was tight in charlottesville, virginia and in d.c. this time around, outnumbered bycounter protesters. >> we have hundreds of people mobilized. i don't think they'dot think e agitating us. we overwhelm their forces. >> reporter: last year president trump failed to condemn the organizers of the rally. saying. >> there's blame on both sides. >> reporter: this year saying it resulted in senseless death and dwie division, we must come together as a nation. peace to all americans. >> a lot of white people feel agrieved because they feel the country they're waking up in 2018 is a very different country than the one they woke up 1960, 1970, 1980. >>> meantime, we are getting a better sense of the moments just before a private plane made an emergency landing on an east bay freeway. >> oh my gosh. oh my gosh. >> i told you that guy was low. >> talk about scary images. a witness's dash cam video shows the plane landing last night on i-580 in from lake tahoe to the executive airport. the pilot told chp the fuel line snapped and caused it to lose
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tensions high in washington and in charlottesville, virginia today, one year after violence erupted duringe nationalist rally leading to the deaths of heather heyer and two virginia state troopers whose chopper went down while monitoring the protests. doug mcelway has been following the protests all day. doug? >> it appears that things are calming down in charlottesville at this hour. that may change. it certainly has throughout the course of the 48 hours we have been here. for the large part, things appear to be winding down. not to say this day was without incident. in fact we caught on our camera a very large scuffle just yards away from the point where heather heyer's mother was visiting the point where her daughter had been mowed down by a white sprem supremacist -- white supremacist car. this scuffle was the result of actions by a 29-year-old woman, port land maine, she was charged with assault and battery for spitting on somebody in the crowd. a virginia state trooper saw her do that, descended upon the crowd. they tackled her to the ground and in so doing, they saw that she was als
tensions high in washington and in charlottesville, virginia today, one year after violence erupted duringe nationalist rally leading to the deaths of heather heyer and two virginia state troopers whose chopper went down while monitoring the protests. doug mcelway has been following the protests all day. doug? >> it appears that things are calming down in charlottesville at this hour. that may change. it certainly has throughout the course of the 48 hours we have been here. for the large...
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it's the same group from last year's rally in charlottesville, virginia, over the course of the day, that very small group has been met by a much larger crowd of counterprotesters. those counterprotests beginning many hours ago, continuing now. you see antifa protesters mixed in with the counterprotesters. derek hake on the ground. he was near to where the protest took place. there was a bit of a standoff there between those antifa protesters and law enforcement officials from d.c., from the secret service i should say. washington has i think about two dozen different law enforcement groups who patrol that city because of all that is there. what's the latest? we see movement on the streets of washington, d.c. >> david, look, a fittingly anti-climactic end to the relatively anti-climactic rally on the streets of washington, d.c. today. the organizer jason kesler returned to vienna, virginia where this day started around 2:00 this afternoon. with that group of maybe perhaps two dozen would-be rally goers coming here. as you mentioned the same organizers from the charlottesville rally.
it's the same group from last year's rally in charlottesville, virginia, over the course of the day, that very small group has been met by a much larger crowd of counterprotesters. those counterprotests beginning many hours ago, continuing now. you see antifa protesters mixed in with the counterprotesters. derek hake on the ground. he was near to where the protest took place. there was a bit of a standoff there between those antifa protesters and law enforcement officials from d.c., from the...
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in charlottesville, virginia. a year after protests broke out there, officials are gearing up for new demonstrates. will this time be different? the charlottesville mayor joins us next. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. the nation's largest senior-living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken with hundreds of families and visited senior-care communities around the country. and i've got to tell you, today's senior-living communities are better than ever. these days, there are amazing amenities, like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars, and bistros, even pet-care services. and nobody understands your options like the advisers at a place for mom. these are local, expert ad
in charlottesville, virginia. a year after protests broke out there, officials are gearing up for new demonstrates. will this time be different? the charlottesville mayor joins us next. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even...
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unite the right is the same group that held last year's volatile event in charlottesville, virginia, that ended with a deadly car attack that killed one person and injured many others. this location is just across the street from the white house. still park officials have given permits to both white nationalist rally organizers and counter protesters. they say the two will be kept separate, but emergency operations here in d.c. will be on high alert. lester? >> all right. catie beck in washington, thank you. >>> the trump administration began its countdown today to turn president trump's space force dream into a reality. vice president pence unveiling plans of the pentagon to create military branch by 2020, but as chief white house correspondent hallie jackson explains, there are still some obstacles before liftoff. >> space, a final frontier. >> reporter: it may be the final frontier on "star trek," but in real life, it's the next frontier for the military with plans now unveiled for the sixth branch of service. >> the united states air force. >> reporter: and the first since the cr
unite the right is the same group that held last year's volatile event in charlottesville, virginia, that ended with a deadly car attack that killed one person and injured many others. this location is just across the street from the white house. still park officials have given permits to both white nationalist rally organizers and counter protesters. they say the two will be kept separate, but emergency operations here in d.c. will be on high alert. lester? >> all right. catie beck in...
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. >>> plus turning their focus on washington, one year after violent clashes in charlottesville, virginia. demonstrators make their voices heard near the white house. >>> but first, a community concerned over what's being left around town. the fliers that now have triggered a police investigation. >>> the news starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm anousha rasta. neighbors are on edge after finding fliers inviting people to join the ku klux klan. >> christie smith has more. >> reporter: a handful of neighbors said they found the fliers on saturday. they were on sidewalks or at the edge of driveways inside of a bag. some neighbors said frankly they didn't believe they were real but said it was a disturbing thing to find especially in such a diverse city. the flier was a message to contact the klan. they were found in a small sandwich bag with dry rice and folded up inside. as we were covering this story, we found two of them on the street today. police are investigating, calling it morally reprehensible and not consistent with the values of this community. we
. >>> plus turning their focus on washington, one year after violent clashes in charlottesville, virginia. demonstrators make their voices heard near the white house. >>> but first, a community concerned over what's being left around town. the fliers that now have triggered a police investigation. >>> the news starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm anousha rasta. neighbors are on edge after finding fliers inviting people to join the...
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>>> we begin with hundreds of extra police officers assembling in charlottesville, virginia on the one year anniversary of a march by neo-nazis. heather heyer was killed when a car plunged into a crowd. the images of what happened in charlottesville, the torch lit march by hundreds of young white men chanting anti-semitic and racist slogans should never be forgotten. >> you will not replace us. jews will not replace us. >> jews will not replace us, they were saying. in charlottesville there is a state of emergency in effect and across the entire commonwealth. so far the president has said nothing about it and nothing about the racists and white supremacists who mark the anniversary across the street from the white house sunday the president hasn't spoken about it but has renewed his attacks on american football players who are protesting the national anthem. the american players are at it again, taking a knee when they should be standing for the national anthem. numerous players wanted to show their outrage at something that most are unable to define. stand proudly for your national an
>>> we begin with hundreds of extra police officers assembling in charlottesville, virginia on the one year anniversary of a march by neo-nazis. heather heyer was killed when a car plunged into a crowd. the images of what happened in charlottesville, the torch lit march by hundreds of young white men chanting anti-semitic and racist slogans should never be forgotten. >> you will not replace us. jews will not replace us. >> jews will not replace us, they were saying. in...
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we're joined now from charlottesville , nicole hemm assistant professor at the miller center at the university of virginia. she is also the hostf the podcast "a-twelve," which deals inth last year's event charlottesville and the history behind it. thanks for joining us. so, let's talk about, really, wh happened in that year since. >> yeah, so, in the year since, there has been a lot of focus on trying to figure out, first of all, what went wrong last year. why was this event that was known about well in advance, whi was t so violent? why was there so little containment of it? but then, also, really a much broader push on issiues of te typremacy, racism, economic inequality in the and a real effort to try to address some of those underlying issues that have kept charlottesville sort of on a knife's edge for a few years now. >> sreenivasan: one of the things that even the city thloat ed at it and the reports that came out afterwards point out was that whle we all focused on the confederate statue and the specific event, this has been a kind of long time building last year, last summer. >> that's right. loca
we're joined now from charlottesville , nicole hemm assistant professor at the miller center at the university of virginia. she is also the hostf the podcast "a-twelve," which deals inth last year's event charlottesville and the history behind it. thanks for joining us. so, let's talk about, really, wh happened in that year since. >> yeah, so, in the year since, there has been a lot of focus on trying to figure out, first of all, what went wrong last year. why was this event...
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how the white supremacist rally in charlottesville, virginia, may have shaped trump's decision. r got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ >>> now controversy today over race and the president. one year after black lives matter and protesters clash in charlottesvil charlottesville, virginia, president trump continue to stoked on television. he tweeted "lebron james just interviewed by dumbest man on television, don lemon. he made lebron look smart which is eanot easy to do. >> he made us divided. sports is something that should not be divided. >> let's go back if we can to almost a year ago now, charlottesville, president trump refuses to condemn white nationalists. >> politico writes this. "in some ways, the experience of charlottesville, as well as his ability to recover from any short-term crisis, has empower
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why do you think so few people turned up compared to last year in charlottesville, virginia? >> what might that signal to you? >> well, i think this is actually one of the positive stories coming out of the united states right now, which is there's been a backlash against the hate, against white nationalism as a result in part of charlottesville and of a racial politics that many people see as being stoked by this president, frankly. and so i think that, you know, that turn out was surprisingly low. a lot of people anticipated it would be much higher, but there was a sense there would be push back, there would be people on the streets saying no in effect to white nationalism. and i suspect that those who considered turning out thought twice. remember the percentage of support, those americans that actively support white nationalism is actually quite low. and so what happened in charlottesville i think has generated a lot of contestation and push back against those white nationalists. so i think yesterday was actually a very positive story for america. ? we've got that message
why do you think so few people turned up compared to last year in charlottesville, virginia? >> what might that signal to you? >> well, i think this is actually one of the positive stories coming out of the united states right now, which is there's been a backlash against the hate, against white nationalism as a result in part of charlottesville and of a racial politics that many people see as being stoked by this president, frankly. and so i think that, you know, that turn out was...
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freedom of speech. >> activist jason kessler organi today demonstration and the event in charlottesville, virginia one year ago that death of counter protester heather heyer. he said there's a lot of anti-white discrimination in this country. >> white people should have the same treatment as any other groups. we should be able to stand up for ourselves. >> counter protesters gathered earlier today in d.c. many said they came to make a statement that there is no troop for bigotry in this nation. >> i'm here because i'm a white person, i don't want to be associated with the neo-nazis, white supremacists, and that hate. >> in charlottesville there was a massive police presence to keep demonstrators peaceful. >> heather heyer's mom urged people to fix what she called a huge racial problem in this country. >> i don't want other mothers to be in my spot. i don't want other mothers to go through this. >> last year president trump did not initially condemn the white nationalists involved in the deadly attack. this year he condemned all types of racism to mark the anniversary. >>> a kkk leader facing jail
freedom of speech. >> activist jason kessler organi today demonstration and the event in charlottesville, virginia one year ago that death of counter protester heather heyer. he said there's a lot of anti-white discrimination in this country. >> white people should have the same treatment as any other groups. we should be able to stand up for ourselves. >> counter protesters gathered earlier today in d.c. many said they came to make a statement that there is no troop for...
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. >>> there is a staof mergency in the city of charlottesville, virginia as we approach the nanniversary of the whitonalist rally that ended in a woman's death and the same group that held the rally is said to but this time right across from the white house where we find nbc's catie beck. catie? >> reporter: well, lester, d.c.'s mayor and police chief th are bracing foe rally. there is going to be tyan enormous secu presence here. unite the right is the same grot held last year's volatile event in charlottesville, virginia that ended with a deadly cata that killed one person and injured many others. this location is just across the street from the white house, still park officials have given permits to both white nationalist rally organizers and counter protesters. they saywo will be kept separate but emergency operations here in d.c. will be on high alert. lester? >> all right. catie beck in washington, thank you. >>> the trump administraegan the countdown today to begin president trump's y.pace force into a real there is a whole new military branch by 2020 target. as chief white house
. >>> there is a staof mergency in the city of charlottesville, virginia as we approach the nanniversary of the whitonalist rally that ended in a woman's death and the same group that held the rally is said to but this time right across from the white house where we find nbc's catie beck. catie? >> reporter: well, lester, d.c.'s mayor and police chief th are bracing foe rally. there is going to be tyan enormous secu presence here. unite the right is the same grot held last year's...
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remembers charlottesville one yeah to the violence in the virginia city shocked the world tributes to the young woman who was killed correspondent who needs her mother who says she'll carry on her daughter's struggle against white supremacy and also coming up. the u.s. courts awards a dying man millions of dollars off to a jury says a month from to be cured i gave him counsel with other lawsuits filed we'll find out what this means for a long time so and points german opponents. believe as of spain and germany reach an agreement on migration it's an agreement promising to take back migrants to leave put germany but critics say that will do little to stop the flow. thank you for joining us the u.s. city of charlottesville virginia is preparing to mock one yes it's violence surrounding white supremacists rallies turned deadly commemorations have kicked off with peaceful protests and a memorial service for the dead the city is expecting large crowds to an activist has a high a who was killed in last year's riots two police officers were also killed in a helicopter crash during the clashe
remembers charlottesville one yeah to the violence in the virginia city shocked the world tributes to the young woman who was killed correspondent who needs her mother who says she'll carry on her daughter's struggle against white supremacy and also coming up. the u.s. courts awards a dying man millions of dollars off to a jury says a month from to be cured i gave him counsel with other lawsuits filed we'll find out what this means for a long time so and points german opponents. believe as of...
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playing out in front of the white house one year after clashes in charlottesville, virginia turned deadly. >> a doctored diploma. candidate in an election accused of lying about her education. what the school is saying? >>> plus, the bride rescued from a flood in her wedding dress. >> the car was flooding and we couldn't get out. >> the big question did her dress stay dry for the big day? >>> another dramatic rescue caught on camera. this one on an inflatable unicorn. >> break out the poinsettias and mistletoe. why being obsessed with christmas makes you happier. >> good monday morning. i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. >> should we say merry christmas? i'm kendis gibson with you. the holiday spirit isn't there right now between omarosa and the president. the former white house aid slamming the president as racist while releasing an explosive secretly recorded tape. >> omarosa said she made the recording in the situation room. and captured the moment she was fired by chief of staff john kelly. elizabeth hurl joins us. >> good morning. omarosa says, when she was called into a closed do
playing out in front of the white house one year after clashes in charlottesville, virginia turned deadly. >> a doctored diploma. candidate in an election accused of lying about her education. what the school is saying? >>> plus, the bride rescued from a flood in her wedding dress. >> the car was flooding and we couldn't get out. >> the big question did her dress stay dry for the big day? >>> another dramatic rescue caught on camera. this one on an inflatable...
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still stands and many here say deep rooted racism is still a problem i gallacher al-jazeera charlottesville virginia. in a moment we'll have the latest from lafayette square just outside the white house that's where alan fischer is standing by at first let's hear from john hendren his monitoring the unite the rights rally which has just arrived in washington d.c. john so what's happening there now. well the right wing demonstrators have just gotten off the metro the subway system here in washington d.c. and they're being escorted by police to this spot where they will be having speeches and doing their protest interestingly there are very few of them here just dozens but they are outnumbered vastly by the police as you can see here if we can lift the camera a little bit but you might be able to see the american flags up front and that is where they are. these officers are surrounding them because without them they would be completely overwhelmed by the counter demonstrators who are here by the thousands we believe about twenty five hundred that's the number that they have requested permits for and t
still stands and many here say deep rooted racism is still a problem i gallacher al-jazeera charlottesville virginia. in a moment we'll have the latest from lafayette square just outside the white house that's where alan fischer is standing by at first let's hear from john hendren his monitoring the unite the rights rally which has just arrived in washington d.c. john so what's happening there now. well the right wing demonstrators have just gotten off the metro the subway system here in...
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today, a state of emergency is in effect in charlottesville, virginia.ared ahead of sunday's one-year anniversary of the white supremacist rally that turned deadly, turned violent. it also sparked a national conversation about race relations. to avoid an appropriate of last year's clashes, charlottesville with issuing a no demonstration permit. but crowds there are expected to gather to commemorate the death of that young woman right there, heather heyer, killed when a self proclaimed neo-nazi rammed his car into a crowd. today her mother and family remain in pain. >> i should be able to forgive but i'm not there yet. i can survive this. but it's not easy. >> washington, d.c. officials are also on high alert this weekend, expecting rallies on sunday by the same white supremacist groups who were in charlottesville last year including in lafayette park across the street from the white house. amid all of this, a new politico mourning consult poll finds a majority of voters believe race relations have gotten worse under president trump. you see the results.
today, a state of emergency is in effect in charlottesville, virginia.ared ahead of sunday's one-year anniversary of the white supremacist rally that turned deadly, turned violent. it also sparked a national conversation about race relations. to avoid an appropriate of last year's clashes, charlottesville with issuing a no demonstration permit. but crowds there are expected to gather to commemorate the death of that young woman right there, heather heyer, killed when a self proclaimed neo-nazi...
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this morning, preparations are under way to mark the anniversary of this deadly violence in charlottesville, virginia. white nationalists and neo-nazis protesting the removal of a confederate statue and were met by counterprotesters. the sides engaged in violent brawls, and counterprotester heather heyer was killed when she was struck by a car that plowed into a crowd. >> i think there's blame on both sides. >> reporter: sunday marks one year since the deadly clash. virginia has declared a state of emergency in case of protests but many of the same groups are instead planning to protest here, washington, d.c.'s lafayette square park, just feet from the white house. >> we, the people of washington, d.c., say unequivocally that we denounce hate, we announce -- we denounce anti-semitism, and we denounce the rhetoric that we expect to hear this sunday. >> reporter: organizers of the unite the right rally have a permit to march and demonstrate as do groups like black lives matter and even someone who will burn a confederate flag. members of the answer coalition are ready. >> we also don't believe that if
this morning, preparations are under way to mark the anniversary of this deadly violence in charlottesville, virginia. white nationalists and neo-nazis protesting the removal of a confederate statue and were met by counterprotesters. the sides engaged in violent brawls, and counterprotester heather heyer was killed when she was struck by a car that plowed into a crowd. >> i think there's blame on both sides. >> reporter: sunday marks one year since the deadly clash. virginia has...
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. >>> plus, heightened security this weekend, one year after the violent rally in charlottesville, virginiaad. >>> incidents of bias among muslim americans rose in california last year, according to a new survey by the council on american islamic relations. they say is saw an 8% increase in such incidents during 2017. they range from bias at work, to school bullying, as well as hate crimes. the report finds that president trump's travel ban focused on muslim countries, led to harassment of muslims at airports and increased scrutiny of muslim travelers. >>> sunday will mark a sense 831-year-old woman was struck and killed by a car during those protests in charlottesville, virginia. >> this weekend, 30s are taking no chances of a possible repeat. lauren blanchard explains what's being done. >> reporter: it has been nearly a year since the deadly riots in charlottesville, virginia. a day of clashes that drew attention from the alt-right movement. in a precautionary move, the governor has declared a state of emergency, and dissenting resources to help local police. >> i will say also, it's very
. >>> plus, heightened security this weekend, one year after the violent rally in charlottesville, virginiaad. >>> incidents of bias among muslim americans rose in california last year, according to a new survey by the council on american islamic relations. they say is saw an 8% increase in such incidents during 2017. they range from bias at work, to school bullying, as well as hate crimes. the report finds that president trump's travel ban focused on muslim countries, led to...
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when we continue. >>> sunday will mark exactly one year since that unite the right rally in charlottesville, virginia a day of violent clashes between white nationalist groups and counterprotesters that resulted of course in the killing of 32-year-old heather heyer. charlottesville has declared a state of emergencyn in advance ahead of this anniversary. many streets are closed. no protest permits were granted by the city. and this weekend w5shd washashi d.c. is bracing for a march organized by that same alt-right group. that march plus several counterprotests expected in d.c. on sunday. some of it in lafayette park right across from the white house. with us from charlottesville virginia is our own cal perry. there is really no other question except to ask you what it feels like tonight. that is, we're all imagining it feels quite haunting. >> yeah, very much so. you can see the outer edge of the security cordon behind me. it is not subtle at all. it is not designed to be subtle. it is designed to send a message that people should stay out of charlottesville. the eight to nine blocks in front of me ar
when we continue. >>> sunday will mark exactly one year since that unite the right rally in charlottesville, virginia a day of violent clashes between white nationalist groups and counterprotesters that resulted of course in the killing of 32-year-old heather heyer. charlottesville has declared a state of emergencyn in advance ahead of this anniversary. many streets are closed. no protest permits were granted by the city. and this weekend w5shd washashi d.c. is bracing for a march...
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here's a clip. >>> charlottesville, virginia, august 12th, 2017.s since the 2016 presidential election and i can see that something was happening in this country. the charlottesville rally was supposed to be about a confederate monument, but anyone who was paying attention could see that it was about more than a single statue. it felt like a national reckoning around race was coming. and being here would help me understand it. >>> one of the producers of the film, a.c., thank you for coming on with me. >> thanks for having me on. >> so, what's interesting to me in reading so much about your film is that you really dig deep on some of these members in some of these violent white power gangs so i want you to tell me about these two men, one of whom you traced to the military, another as a defense contractor. who are they? what did you learn about them? >> so the first guy and at the time when we started doing our reporting on him, he was a lance corporal in the u.s. marine corps.. during the charlottesville rallies he was in the marine corps. and he
here's a clip. >>> charlottesville, virginia, august 12th, 2017.s since the 2016 presidential election and i can see that something was happening in this country. the charlottesville rally was supposed to be about a confederate monument, but anyone who was paying attention could see that it was about more than a single statue. it felt like a national reckoning around race was coming. and being here would help me understand it. >>> one of the producers of the film, a.c., thank...
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>> reporter: this was the scene one year ago this weekend in charlottesville, virginia.nalists carrying torches and shouting racist chance. the protest was in response to the charlottesville city council's plan to remove a statue of confederate general robert e. lee from a nearby park. officers were hoping the rally would be peaceful. they were wrong. by morning, fistfights and screaming matches broke out before the rally even started. some neo-nazis carried a guns and chanted "white lives matter." both sides fired pepper spray. police desperately tried to disperse the crowd, declaring it an unlawful assembly. by early afternoon, police were in riot gear. it turned deadly when around 1:30 p.m. a man drove a dodge challenger into a crowd of people. >> the car deliberately targeting, lining up and then gunning the engine to do maximum damage on the crowd. he smashed into the crowd. bodies went flying. >> reporter: photographer ryan kelly took these photos at the scene. >> drove over the sidewalk and came barreling down at full speed into the crowd, immediately put it into
>> reporter: this was the scene one year ago this weekend in charlottesville, virginia.nalists carrying torches and shouting racist chance. the protest was in response to the charlottesville city council's plan to remove a statue of confederate general robert e. lee from a nearby park. officers were hoping the rally would be peaceful. they were wrong. by morning, fistfights and screaming matches broke out before the rally even started. some neo-nazis carried a guns and chanted "white...
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and what could happen there tomorrow. >> cal perry in charlottesville, virginia. thank you.n the foeb is derek johnson. he's the president and ceo of the naacp. i appreciate you making time today. >> good to be on. thank you. >> i do want to start in washington, d.c. i want to ask you, what have we learned in the year since charlottesville? >> well unfortunately we've learned this administration is completely tone deaf to race in america. the level of xenophobia and tolerance of -- have increased and unfortunately this will continue until voters across the country make their voices loud and clear and in november during the mid-term elections to recalibrate where we are in this political landscape. >> i want to play something and get your analysis of something the president said. the situation in charlottesville that day was inflamed by comments that saturday afternoon from president trump. listen to this. >> we're closely following the terrible events unfolding in charlottesville, virginia. we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry
and what could happen there tomorrow. >> cal perry in charlottesville, virginia. thank you.n the foeb is derek johnson. he's the president and ceo of the naacp. i appreciate you making time today. >> good to be on. thank you. >> i do want to start in washington, d.c. i want to ask you, what have we learned in the year since charlottesville? >> well unfortunately we've learned this administration is completely tone deaf to race in america. the level of xenophobia and...
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back in charlottesville, university virginia students and others. thered to demonstrate against supremacy. they are allowed in other part of charlottesville, while items like metal pipes, fireworks and skateboards will be banned. demarco? >> morgan: thank you. race in america will be the focus of tomorrow's "face the nation." margaret brennan's guests will include senators tim kaine and tim scott -- and the mayor of charlottesville, nikuyah walker. u.s. officials are still trying to reunite as many as 386 children who were separated from their parents at the border under president trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy. their parents have been deported -- but officials say they have been able to reach most of them. officials meanwhile are investigating the death of a child recently released from the nation's largest immigration detention center in dilley, texas. here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: cbs news has confirmed the texas department of family and protective services is actively investigating the death of a migrant child shortly after
back in charlottesville, university virginia students and others. thered to demonstrate against supremacy. they are allowed in other part of charlottesville, while items like metal pipes, fireworks and skateboards will be banned. demarco? >> morgan: thank you. race in america will be the focus of tomorrow's "face the nation." margaret brennan's guests will include senators tim kaine and tim scott -- and the mayor of charlottesville, nikuyah walker. u.s. officials are still...
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on the anniversary of the deadly white supremacist rally in charlottesville virginia that left a counter demonstrator dead when a car drove into a crowd as many as four hundred white supremacist marchers prepare to converge on lafayette square in front of the white house so do more than a thousand left wing marchers who call themselves anti folk or anti fascist jason kesler who organized that unite the right march is leading this one they say you hear around you that is a anti-white way. leaving many here fearing another round of violent confrontation and i think something serious could happen i think something terrible would happen let me just say i. shot israel kessler's charlottesville out richard spencer is not expected in washington so his ideas are. yes i mean america story please undoubtedly a white country we're headed in a very different direction what we're saying rings true what we're saying cuts right to the heart of the matter and that's why people are attracted to us that's why we're growing hundreds of city and u.s. park service police will line the streets with one simple
on the anniversary of the deadly white supremacist rally in charlottesville virginia that left a counter demonstrator dead when a car drove into a crowd as many as four hundred white supremacist marchers prepare to converge on lafayette square in front of the white house so do more than a thousand left wing marchers who call themselves anti folk or anti fascist jason kesler who organized that unite the right march is leading this one they say you hear around you that is a anti-white way....
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. >>> coming up a grim anniversary in charlottesville, virginia, this weekend. the city was traumatized by protests that turned deadly last year. the city is on edge with this one-year anniversary. more about that ahead here. falsethe falsies mascara real. from maybelline new york. corner-to-corner volume. no gaps. for false lash glam that challenges fake. never fake, always falsies. the falsies mascara. only from maybelline new york. >>> on sunday white nationalists and groups plan to come together in the nation's capital for what they call a white civil rights rally. it will come on the anniversary of the violent racist protest we saw in charlottesville, virginia, a year ago that tur d turned deadly. now that city is on edge as it prepares for a weekend of possible protests there, as well. the state's governor has even declared a state of emergency already. >> many criticize president trump for not speaking out firmly. clearly enough against and a young woman died when a car plow under to a crowd. her mother spoke to cnn about what president trump should to do
. >>> coming up a grim anniversary in charlottesville, virginia, this weekend. the city was traumatized by protests that turned deadly last year. the city is on edge with this one-year anniversary. more about that ahead here. falsethe falsies mascara real. from maybelline new york. corner-to-corner volume. no gaps. for false lash glam that challenges fake. never fake, always falsies. the falsies mascara. only from maybelline new york. >>> on sunday white nationalists and...