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heather was nice.d introduced heather to her friend ethan and very quickly a romance had blossomed. they were even talking marriage. really? if janice waring was suspicious about heather back then, the a-team was doubly so now. sure enough a few key strokes on the internet told bobby that mother's intuition was right. >> she had been arrested for forgery in indiana. but she'd been arrested in other states, too. >> essentially if you just googled her name, i suppose you could find out a fair amount. >> that's how i found her. she'd been impersonating a doctor. i just googled her. >> and ethan wouldn't be her first husband. she had been married before and had four children. now that they knew about heather a few fuzzy details were suddenly clearer. the one thing -- the last dinner with ethan made more sense because there were three meals on the dinner bill. the other diner was heather kamp. and more important, that check ethan tried to cash, the one the teller flagged, maybe that was another heather forg
heather was nice.d introduced heather to her friend ethan and very quickly a romance had blossomed. they were even talking marriage. really? if janice waring was suspicious about heather back then, the a-team was doubly so now. sure enough a few key strokes on the internet told bobby that mother's intuition was right. >> she had been arrested for forgery in indiana. but she'd been arrested in other states, too. >> essentially if you just googled her name, i suppose you could find...
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out about heather's death?led me and he just kept saying i think she got hit by that car and i kept saying i don't know what you're talking about. he said the hospital they need to find the nexet of i said call my parents. i said please pray. when we got to the hospital two ladies grabbed me and walked me up and i walked in the room the detective looked at me. he said she was pronounced -- i remember just putting my head down and sobbing so loud. for the first few weeks i kept thinking i raised her just to have her go away like this but the impact of her death has made on so many people i guess i can bear it for that. maybe the world will be a better place because of it. >> what legacy do you want this to leave? >> i want us to help capture those kids who are vulnerable who are needing friendship. let's pre-emptively prevent it in the first place. let's learn to care for one another. >> with a really amazing young guy his name is gabe and he was actually at the rally here in charlottesville. this is a kid who w
out about heather's death?led me and he just kept saying i think she got hit by that car and i kept saying i don't know what you're talking about. he said the hospital they need to find the nexet of i said call my parents. i said please pray. when we got to the hospital two ladies grabbed me and walked me up and i walked in the room the detective looked at me. he said she was pronounced -- i remember just putting my head down and sobbing so loud. for the first few weeks i kept thinking i raised...
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these are baby pictures of heather and pictures of the family. >> this is heather here?g with her brother. she is pretty happy kid. but, always opinionated and also had to question everything when she got old enough. she had a strong sense of right and wrong. she was out talking to people always. she was trying to make a difference. >> susan raised heather in a single white trailer in the hills just outside charlottesville. it was a hard life, but it instilled a passion for social justice in heather. >> no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. >> she did not plan on protesting until she saw the cell phone video of the rally. >> i saw videos of heather that day, talking to a young lady from the alt-right asking her why are you here? what are you doing? and the girl kept saying no comment. but i have to hope that somehow the girl went home and thought, geez she, what the hell am i doing here? and maybe she will remember that heather talked to her and have soul searching them from that. >> oh, my god! >> how did you find out about heather's death? >> her friend justin called me. a
these are baby pictures of heather and pictures of the family. >> this is heather here?g with her brother. she is pretty happy kid. but, always opinionated and also had to question everything when she got old enough. she had a strong sense of right and wrong. she was out talking to people always. she was trying to make a difference. >> susan raised heather in a single white trailer in the hills just outside charlottesville. it was a hard life, but it instilled a passion for social...
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these are baby pictures of heather and pictures of the family. >> this is heather here?this is heather. >> happy baby, huh? >> yeah. >> she is giggling with her brother. she is pretty happy kid. but, always opinionated and also had to question everything when she got old enough. she had a strong sense of right and wrong. she was always out talking to people. she was trying to make a difference. >> susan raised heather in a single wide trailer in the hills just outside charlottesville. it was a hard life, but it instilled a passion for social justice in heather. >> no nazis, no kkk, no fascist usa. >> heather never planned on counter protesting until she saw cell phone video of the racist chants at the torch rally. >> i saw actual videos of heather that day, talking to a young lady from the alt-right asking her why are you here? what are you doing? and the girl kept saying no comment. but i have to hope that somehow the girl went home and thought, geez, what the hell am i doing here sn and maybe she will remember that heather talked to her and have soul searching them fro
these are baby pictures of heather and pictures of the family. >> this is heather here?this is heather. >> happy baby, huh? >> yeah. >> she is giggling with her brother. she is pretty happy kid. but, always opinionated and also had to question everything when she got old enough. she had a strong sense of right and wrong. she was always out talking to people. she was trying to make a difference. >> susan raised heather in a single wide trailer in the hills just...
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amy: susan bro, mother of heather heyer him now runs the heather heyer foundation a.c.mpson and can correspond for frontline pbs, reporter for propublica. his investigating -- his investigation "documenting hate: charlottesville," premieres tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on pbs stations around the country. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] çç??óaócñógñtñrñxñúña woman: i came around the corner, i was at the top of the stairs, and what i saw from at the top of the stairs was a man right here around the corner with his arm like this and a gun pointing up at me. alls i could see was a black hat and a black jacket, and that's all i could see, and the gun, and i stood there thinking that this was a serial
amy: susan bro, mother of heather heyer him now runs the heather heyer foundation a.c.mpson and can correspond for frontline pbs, reporter for propublica. his investigating -- his investigation "documenting hate: charlottesville," premieres tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on pbs stations around the country. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693...
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amy: susan bro, mother of heather heyer him now runs the heather heyer foundation a.c.mpson and can correspond for frontline pbs, reporter for propublica. his investigating -- his investigation "documenting hate: charlottesville," premieres tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on pbs stations around the country. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ♪ >>> hello. a very warm welcome to nhk "newsline." it's 9:00 a.m. on wednesday in tokyo. i'm miki yamamoto. we start with nobody and growing doubts about its willingness to get rid of its nuclear weapons. there have been multiple reports u.s. intelligence services believe pyongyang is still developing weapons, and the white house's national security adviser is now accusing it o
amy: susan bro, mother of heather heyer him now runs the heather heyer foundation a.c.mpson and can correspond for frontline pbs, reporter for propublica. his investigating -- his investigation "documenting hate: charlottesville," premieres tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on pbs stations around the country. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693...
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>> i'm meeting heather heyers mom.nd she's going through a lot of pain because of what happened to her daughter. would you consider going with me? >> i would car it. i can't say yes or no. i will consider it. >> what are your reservations? >> what she would have to say would be revolved around trying to make me feel guilty. >> you haven't met her. you can't make that assumption. ? ? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase allergy relief is different. flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and 6 is greater than 1. start your day with flonase for more complete allergy relief. flonase. this changes everything. with our largest variety of crab all year! like new crabfest combo. your one chance to have new jumbo snow crab with tender dungeness crab. or try crab lover's dream. but hurry in. 'cause crabfest will be gone in a snap. i'm ray
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let's take the focus often of heather, as heather would want us to do. it's been a year now and focus on why she was there and focus on why she died. i'm frying to pass the baton and focus on the fact that we need to address the racial issues in our country. >> i'm wondering if you feel like your eyes were opened not just by what happened to your daughter but the public displays in charlottesville last year. people -- men marching through the streets with torches chanting jews will not replace us and attacking other people. >> those of us who weren't paying attention that was a big shock. people paying attention knew it was coming and that snapped our heads around. i'm sorry somebody had to die before we paid attention. there are lots of people wounded still dealing with surgeries and trauma and some people will never recover and that was an assault on our soul as well and hate is a nasty bit of acid to our psyche and we need to not have hate in our world. but the only way we're going to do that is to fix the problems. we can't spackle this over. if we j
let's take the focus often of heather, as heather would want us to do. it's been a year now and focus on why she was there and focus on why she died. i'm frying to pass the baton and focus on the fact that we need to address the racial issues in our country. >> i'm wondering if you feel like your eyes were opened not just by what happened to your daughter but the public displays in charlottesville last year. people -- men marching through the streets with torches chanting jews will not...
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heather hire was there to march against racism. the images of happened in charlottesville, the violence, the toror thtorch-lit march cha slogans should never be forgotten. >> jews will not replace us! >> "jews will not replace us."" so far the president has said nothing about it, and will mark the anniversary across the street from the white house on sunday. the president has so far said nothing about what happened one year ago this weekend. he has chosen this upcoming anniversary to renew his attacks on african american football players who are protesting during the national anthem. quote, the nfl players are at it again, he tweeted, take agony when they should be standing proudly for the national anthem. numerous players from different teams wanted to show their outrage at something that most of them are unable to define. stand proudly for your national anthem, he added, or be suspended without pay. the players he is talking about are calling attention to racial injustice. the president in that tweet is suggesting they don't even
heather hire was there to march against racism. the images of happened in charlottesville, the violence, the toror thtorch-lit march cha slogans should never be forgotten. >> jews will not replace us! >> "jews will not replace us."" so far the president has said nothing about it, and will mark the anniversary across the street from the white house on sunday. the president has so far said nothing about what happened one year ago this weekend. he has chosen this...
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thank you after the break on its thirtieth anniversary the director of heathers on whether a targets of the characters played by we don't know a writer and christian slater is a little like donald trump and eighty two years to the month of the arrival of the international brigade stuff like defacto u.k. u.s. backed fascists in spain could catalonia now finally be reborn told a similar coming about to him going underground. welcome back with the top u.k. teaching union saying this week that school funding is in crisis teresa mayes government has decided to bring up rosy views of taxpayer subsidized upperclass private schools like but across the pond rosy childhood recollections thanks to hollywood have long been promoted about the state sector one film though you believe ruined it all made thirty years ago this month heathers starring winona ryder and christian slater added class and violence to the reagan era mixed markets for k. we released we went to the british film institute of london south bank to talk to its director independent spirit award winner michael leman. previews it is
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how do you plan to remember heather this weekend?oming out and speaking about the issues important to her is one way to do it. tell me more. >> going to bring flowers to put on the street at the time when she was killed. then i'm going to keep continuing with the work as i see fit that, you know -- to move racial justice forward. justice for the lgbtq community. you know, i believe america is about give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to be free. that was the america i was brought up to believe in. those kinds of things are what heather's focus was. that's what she was standing here to support. >> when you talk about the work you do, susan, some of it, obviously, is political. i want to ask you about something that's happening in virginia, down there. the republican senate candidate, stewart, is known to embrace causes backed by white nationalists, use divisive rhetoric. the president congratulated him, saying he shouldn't be underestimated. curious about your reaction to that. >> my reaction is a non-reaction
how do you plan to remember heather this weekend?oming out and speaking about the issues important to her is one way to do it. tell me more. >> going to bring flowers to put on the street at the time when she was killed. then i'm going to keep continuing with the work as i see fit that, you know -- to move racial justice forward. justice for the lgbtq community. you know, i believe america is about give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to be free. that was the...
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in fact, we are standing right now on heather heyer way. the exact spot that you can see from the flowers down here where she was struck by the vehicle driven by a white supremacist last year. her mother was here just about an hour ago. dropped off some flowers here surrounded by young people wearing purple t-shirts. her daughter's favorite color. this is the scene that remains. it is very quiet here as i was telling you earlier i believe, the antifa people kind of filter in and filter out from various different areas. we are at a point in the day where the largely gone away. there are none here. maybe a few but the main pedestrian areas, this is a change since we last spoke to you as well. are still blocked off by large trucks like this one here. all of the main streets and the central downtown area have large trucks like this blocking any vehicle penetrations. the pedestrian entrances have just been reopened in the last few minutes.people are free to come and go without being subject to police checks of their belongings. that is the chang
in fact, we are standing right now on heather heyer way. the exact spot that you can see from the flowers down here where she was struck by the vehicle driven by a white supremacist last year. her mother was here just about an hour ago. dropped off some flowers here surrounded by young people wearing purple t-shirts. her daughter's favorite color. this is the scene that remains. it is very quiet here as i was telling you earlier i believe, the antifa people kind of filter in and filter out from...
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now, heather heyer's mother susan had made a point to say this day is not just about heather, but so many people affected by that day. >> there were some people there very traumatized, because they had been there last year, and it was very challenging for them. one young man hugged me and he could not stop the tears rolling down his cheeks. another one came up and said that he had been there last year, and he is having a hard time to talk to me. i have learned the spot. i said, have you been in counseling yet. well, i have some friends they can talk to. i said, you need counseling, and there is money available if you need it. there are funds available with the victims' fund if you need it. you need to go into counseling. he said, i'll think about it. i hope he does, because the longer you delay, the worse it gets is what i have been told. a lot of hurting and needy people still. i saw one young lady who just finished her third and fourth and final surgery about a month ago. she walked. she walked up to hug me. that was awesome. >> reporter: the result of the compromise that i mention
now, heather heyer's mother susan had made a point to say this day is not just about heather, but so many people affected by that day. >> there were some people there very traumatized, because they had been there last year, and it was very challenging for them. one young man hugged me and he could not stop the tears rolling down his cheeks. another one came up and said that he had been there last year, and he is having a hard time to talk to me. i have learned the spot. i said, have you...
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ok restoration of heathers is out now in the u.k.and on demand around the world from the twentieth well for decades the spanish civil war has been tackled in the visual arts from communist painter public our sir jeremy corbyn supporter ken loach today the leader of the ears largest economy going to merkel is in madrid their meetings lie arguably in the shadow not only of britain's shameful role in aiding general franco but today's imprisonment of catalonia as democratically elected politicians the entire history is chronicled in catalonia reborn how catalonia took on the corrupt spanish state and the legacy of franco by george caravan and chris bambery chris joins me now chris welcome do going underground here often how is it that catalonia is in a sense the story of europe as we know it today i think it's a story of what the european union is. last october you remember when they tried to hold a referendum which the pan the catalan popularized in catalonia on independence from spain the spanish government sent in paramilitary police
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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 that time, there were also physical barricades and line of policemen wanting to protect those mourning, but some people didn't see it that way. some people in this town in that counter protester faction that we have come to know, they have been very unhappy with this large scale police presence, so there was a confrontation. heather heyer's mother was to observe what happened in that moment and i asked her about it. >> reporter: the group who was confronting police used heather's name. they chanted her name. >> yeah, i didn't -- i wasn't real appreciative of that. but it is what it is. >> reporter: what is your message to people who do that? >> i don't know that i have one. heather's sort is of public property in a way. they weren't defamin
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 that time, there were also physical barricades and line of policemen wanting to protect those mourning, but some people didn't see it that way. some people in this town in that...
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. >> they did commemorate the tragic death of heather heather. >> i don't want to see the devastation we saw last year. not knowing what steps these alt-right groups might take. >> you know those times when you come across looking ugly and try to explain your kmintss acommeng yourself deep er. let's review the fox host laura ingram. here she was on wednesday making a comment so questionable it drew applause from the former grand wizard of the ku-klux k n klan. >> because in some parts of country it does seem like the america we know and love doesn't exist anymore. massive demographic changes have been foised upon the american people. and there are changes that none of us ever voted for and most of us don't like. from virginia, to california, we see stark examples of how radically in some ways, the country has changed. now, much of this is related to both illegal and in some cases legal immigration that, of course, progressives love. >> did you hear what she say there? illegal and legal immigration. so when she tries to clean this up and say this is is it all about law and order, how c
. >> they did commemorate the tragic death of heather heather. >> i don't want to see the devastation we saw last year. not knowing what steps these alt-right groups might take. >> you know those times when you come across looking ugly and try to explain your kmintss acommeng yourself deep er. let's review the fox host laura ingram. here she was on wednesday making a comment so questionable it drew applause from the former grand wizard of the ku-klux k n klan. >> because...
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on the one year anniversary of the white nationalist rally, that led to the killing of heather heyer, in a few hours i will be speaking in charlottesville at the mount zion first african baptist church. more on that anniversary in a moment. later on in the show, how a black police officer made a fool out of the grand wizard of the ku klux klan. a true story. and now a movie by filmmaker spike lee. spike will tell us why this film is a message to trump supporters. and the republican nominee for the u.s. senate in virginia is calling for secession and praising the confederacy for rebelling against the union. he'll be live in this show. can you tell me we have a theme for today's show? it is race and politics in the era of trump and that's where we start today. joining me now is anne gearan, white house correspondent for "the washington post" and astead herndon, national political reporter for "the new york times." astead, your goal when we saw what happened in charlottesville, and the killing of heather heyer by a alleged -- allegedly white supremist who was there defending the statue o
on the one year anniversary of the white nationalist rally, that led to the killing of heather heyer, in a few hours i will be speaking in charlottesville at the mount zion first african baptist church. more on that anniversary in a moment. later on in the show, how a black police officer made a fool out of the grand wizard of the ku klux klan. a true story. and now a movie by filmmaker spike lee. spike will tell us why this film is a message to trump supporters. and the republican nominee for...
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thank you after the break on its thirtieth anniversary the director of heathers on whether a targets of the characters played by we don't a writer and christian slater is a little like donald trump and eighty two years to the month of the arrival of the international brigade stuff like defacto u.k. u.s. backed fascists in spain could catalonia now finally be reborn told a similar coming about to have going underground. this is my love hate relationship with the united kingdom. and the a lot of it because it's shambolic and fraudulent. and but he got it because thousands tens of thousands of people had their lives destroyed by r.b.s. . first. most of the wall first. flourished in the jungle so document on the first thanks. so much i must. tell you. that. eat. it too most rigid those groups are some of the she. knew. that they were. bruising us to whom we preferred. solutions or little to smile at. welcome back with the top u.k. teaching union saying this week that school funding is in crisis tourism is government has decided to bring up rosy views of taxpayer subsidized upperclass pri
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that's exactly what heather would say.uit looking at me, look at the issues. >> how are you able to be so strong? >> how can you not be? my daughter had a mission, and it's my job to complete that mission. >> what do you make of the president's comments yesterday? >> um -- better done a year ago. we'll leave it at that. >> reporter: heather's mom susan bro made the point, we've come a long way, but we have a long way to go. you can see how raw the emotions still are in charlottesville on a day where so many want to pay tribute to the life of heather heyer. >> kaylee hartung live in charlottesville. there are not mass demonstrations from white nationalists at this point, but a huge police presence. kaylee, thank you for that report. let's go to cnn's brian todd. he's in freedom park in washington, d.c., following the anti-racism protests there. brian, it appears people are already gathering. what's the scene like there? >> reporter: ryan, a really spirited atmosphere here in freedom plaza, where hundreds of people are gathe
that's exactly what heather would say.uit looking at me, look at the issues. >> how are you able to be so strong? >> how can you not be? my daughter had a mission, and it's my job to complete that mission. >> what do you make of the president's comments yesterday? >> um -- better done a year ago. we'll leave it at that. >> reporter: heather's mom susan bro made the point, we've come a long way, but we have a long way to go. you can see how raw the emotions still...
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heather heyer. the tenant h j pray together. heather heyer. the tenant hj collen.otest at the remember —— removal of a statue honouring the member of army. antifascist protesters showed up in defiance and violence followed. at the time, president trump faced intense criticism for condemning the violence on both sides. this time, he struck a very different note. he tweeted. .. with both antifascist and nationalist groups planning rallies for sunday in front of the white house, the passing of time they have done little to resolve the deeply divisive issue. for now, the city of cha rlottesville divisive issue. for now, the city of charlottesville takes a moment to mourn those laid to rest. s us authorities are trying to establish why an airline worker stole an empty passenger plane. the 76—seater aircraft belonging to alaska airlines' sister carrier horizon air, took off from the seattle tacoma airport and flew over seattle. after flying erratically the plane crashed in ketron islands some 80 kilometres south of the airport. the local sheriff's department said it appe
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heather, little snookums, she's a hard one to describe. pointing to me. >> dennis actually drew this once for me. like a motorcycle wing. he calls me snookums. that's what i used to call him. when i first met him, he had just got off work. he had on these little cutoff shorts only to your knees and a wifebeater and he was filthy and he had a long goatee. and he just looked kind of crazy but sexy. >> but theirs is not a normal love story. hall admits to murdering their roommate, jeff bishop, whose brother, chad bishop, is a correctional officer here at louisville metro. >> off the table, thank you. >> baringer admits helping hall move the body to the basement of their home and covering up the crime. both of them also cashed bishop's disability and social security checks to fund their drug habits. >> heather don't belong here. she only knew about it. i told her to testify against me and told her to turn over state's evidence. i said, go ahead and testify if you have to. that's what she might be doing. >> and if she testifies against you? >>
heather, little snookums, she's a hard one to describe. pointing to me. >> dennis actually drew this once for me. like a motorcycle wing. he calls me snookums. that's what i used to call him. when i first met him, he had just got off work. he had on these little cutoff shorts only to your knees and a wifebeater and he was filthy and he had a long goatee. and he just looked kind of crazy but sexy. >> but theirs is not a normal love story. hall admits to murdering their roommate, jeff...
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right here a car driven by a white supremacist smashed into a group of counter protesters killing heather higher and injuring many others hires this sparked outrage across the country which was employed fired by president strums say we are to clearly condemn white nationalists and neo nazis for the violence at charlottesville for many here this was the moment they decided to stand up against hatred bigotry and racism an outpouring of public support has encouraged activists like jill a instrument the roots of racism run deep here she says pointing to the state confederate general robert e. lee still standing proud as just one example but for too long people of shannon's bill didn't want to confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of the everyday fabric. of our political life our economic life the way policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see
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quote, it's not all about heather, it never was. let's begin our coverage with cnn's brian todd. he's in freedom plaza in washington following the anti-racism protests. many people already gathering there. they've been there all morning. what's the situation right now? >> reporter: ryan, these counterprotesters are about to go on the move. well, here they go. they're actually starting a little early than they planned. they're going to go from here down to the white house, across the white house in lafayette square. they're already on the march. our fphotojournalist is taking nice pan shot of them as they're on the move. i'm going to go down kind of the other way and come around as he's going to show the route they're taking. they're going over here to 14th street. they're going to turn right and go probably a total of about four blocks to lafayette square. now, in just a few minutes, ryan, this is going to be the real litmus test of how this day is going to unfold. how close are the police going to let these counterprotesters get to
quote, it's not all about heather, it never was. let's begin our coverage with cnn's brian todd. he's in freedom plaza in washington following the anti-racism protests. many people already gathering there. they've been there all morning. what's the situation right now? >> reporter: ryan, these counterprotesters are about to go on the move. well, here they go. they're actually starting a little early than they planned. they're going to go from here down to the white house, across the white...
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heather was killed one year ago in charlottesville.keshift memorial for her daughter. the grave sight of heather heyer remains confidential for now. she was there hugging other supporters of her and her family. joining me now from charlottesville, you're listening to what i was saying there about susan being there. it's obviously a tough day for her. andrea, it's a tough day for many people there if charlottesville. what is it like? what has changed in the last year? >> well, charlottesville is quite different many the last year. i think one of the most important things is that we have been able to clearly understand that charlottesville is not place where there's a platform for facism, nazism. that's the idea of white supremacy needs to be called out. the more conversations that we all have and over the course of the last year the heritage center has been the sight of many of those conversations, that the community needs to be educated about what exactly does it mean to talk supremacy and how dud oes it ex in our contemporary lives. w
heather was killed one year ago in charlottesville.keshift memorial for her daughter. the grave sight of heather heyer remains confidential for now. she was there hugging other supporters of her and her family. joining me now from charlottesville, you're listening to what i was saying there about susan being there. it's obviously a tough day for her. andrea, it's a tough day for many people there if charlottesville. what is it like? what has changed in the last year? >> well,...
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right here a car driven by a white supremacist smashed into a group of counter protesters killing heather higher and injuring many others hires this sparked outrage across the country which was employed fired by president strums say we are to clearly condemn white nationalists and neo nazis for the violence at charlottesville for many here this was the moment they decided to stand up against hatred bigotry and racism an outpouring of public support has encouraged activists like jill a instrument the roots of racism run deep here she says pointing to the confederate general robert e. lee still standing proud as just one example but for too long people of charlottesville didn't want to confront the issue schmidt tells me they wanted their peace and quiet white supremacy is part of every day fabric. of our political life our economic life the way policing is conducted against black people and you know so there's much more discussion of this you know even among people especially white people who were previously very kind of self-satisfied and thought that everything was fine. and see any vers
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daughter on the street that has now been renamed heather heyer way. in the meantime, the statue of robert e. lee which was the focal point of so much of the anger last year-ending up in protests is still in the park because there is a state law that prohibits the removal of these confederate monuments. >> maya, thank you. >> president trump believes they are ready to handle any findings from mr. mueller. trump attorney and former new york mayor rudy giuliani says the team is prepared to rebut any conclusions from the investigation into russian election meddling. giuliani telling the paper, quote, a negative report gets it over with. we can answer it with i think a better report from us and then we get to wait and see what happens in congress. the legal team has also sent a proposal to mueller about a possible sit-down with the president. giuliani told the journal there won't be an interview until after september 1st to avoid interfering with the midterms. >> meanwhile the first trial of the special counsel investigation gets back underway this afterno
daughter on the street that has now been renamed heather heyer way. in the meantime, the statue of robert e. lee which was the focal point of so much of the anger last year-ending up in protests is still in the park because there is a state law that prohibits the removal of these confederate monuments. >> maya, thank you. >> president trump believes they are ready to handle any findings from mr. mueller. trump attorney and former new york mayor rudy giuliani says the team is...
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i n't know that you could ever call it justice for heather. nothing's gonna bring heather back.ho miss her, miss her... forever. her best friend said, "you know, it's kinda weird. i'll get to be an old man and she'll always have been 32." you know, life goes on. i'm getting older... 's just weird. life is very different. (soft chuckle) >> thompson: jameslex fields is the person who's been prosecuted for heather's murder. in your mind, is he the only person who should be held accountable? >> no. for people from 35 states to come in to fight, that's absolutely absurd. >> you had a group on one side that was bad, and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent. nobody wan to say that, but i'll say it right now. we condemn in the strongest possible ter this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence on many sides, on many sides. >> it was really something else to see. this news conference, bill, encapsulated the president's thinking, s reasoning and frankly his frustration over the events that took place overn the weekenharlottesville. >> he defended his ini
i n't know that you could ever call it justice for heather. nothing's gonna bring heather back.ho miss her, miss her... forever. her best friend said, "you know, it's kinda weird. i'll get to be an old man and she'll always have been 32." you know, life goes on. i'm getting older... 's just weird. life is very different. (soft chuckle) >> thompson: jameslex fields is the person who's been prosecuted for heather's murder. in your mind, is he the only person who should be held...
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it was never all about heather. she represents something bigger. do you agree? >> absolutely.working to prioritize the needs and voices of people of color who particularly here in charlottesville have been doing this work for a long time. heather gave her life for a cause that's larger than herself and larger than the august 12th narrative here in charlottesville. >> minister connolly, thank you for what you do and thank you for being with me today. >> tha . >>> i will see you here tomorrow morning. "at this hour" with kate bolduan starts now. >>> once again, there are tapes. this morning, a jaw dropping betrayal of trust between the president and one of his former top aides. president trump secretly recorded. that private conversation now very, very public. former contestant turned white house aide amomarosa released a ror recording that she says is a phone call with president trump one day after she was fired from the white house. >> omarosa, what's going on? i saw on the news that you are thinking about leaving. what happened? >> general kelly came to me and said that you g
it was never all about heather. she represents something bigger. do you agree? >> absolutely.working to prioritize the needs and voices of people of color who particularly here in charlottesville have been doing this work for a long time. heather gave her life for a cause that's larger than herself and larger than the august 12th narrative here in charlottesville. >> minister connolly, thank you for what you do and thank you for being with me today. >> tha . >>> i...
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it's not all about heather, you understand. a lot of people came here because they were here last year. they're dealing with that moment. they're dealing with that memory. so, yeah, some of it is for heather. some of it's not. and it's okay. it never was all about heather. >> ahead of this weekend's anniversary, president trump tweeted that he condemns, quote, all types of racism and acts of violence. his tweet coming after intense criticism over his remarks last year that there was blame as well as very fine people on both sides. the president's words. joining me now is geoff bennett, msnbc's white house correspondent, following this white supremacist demonstrator. garrett, let me start with you. give us the state of play here. you hopped on the metro in s vienna, as i understand it, with a number of these white supremacists. these white nationalists are making their way to the nation's capital for this protest. which is scheduled to kick off at 5:30 p.m., eastern time. set the scene for us, if you would, garrett. [ inaudible
it's not all about heather, you understand. a lot of people came here because they were here last year. they're dealing with that moment. they're dealing with that memory. so, yeah, some of it is for heather. some of it's not. and it's okay. it never was all about heather. >> ahead of this weekend's anniversary, president trump tweeted that he condemns, quote, all types of racism and acts of violence. his tweet coming after intense criticism over his remarks last year that there was blame...
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amy: we will speak with prison striker organizers and the pulitzer prize winning historian heather ann thompson, author of "blood in the water: the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy." all that and more, coming up. welcome to dememocracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. for the first time in the history of the roman catholic church, the pope has addressed a letter to the entire population of 1.2 billion catholics on the topic of sex abuse by clergy. in the scathing 2000-word letter pope francis wrote -- "we showed no care for the little ones; we abandoned them." last week in pennsylvania, a grand jury report revealed how more than 300 catholic priests sexually abused 1000 children anand possibly thousandsds morer more than seven decades, and that the church leadership covered up the abuse. more than catholic theologians, 1000 educators, and parishioners have called on all catholic -- u.s. catholic bishops to resign. we'll have more on pope francis' letter and the catholic church abuse scandal after headadlines. president trump is heading to
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heather's memory continues to live on in charlottesville. hundreds gathered at the spot where she was killed a year ago, including her mother, who said she was there to complete her daughter's mission. >> she was here to support equality. she was here to support affordable housing. she was here to support taking care of people the way that you would want to be taken care of. you know, the golden rule still appli applies, i don't care how old you are. do unto others as you would have others do unto you. >> joining me now is alfred wilson, heather heyer's former boss. i'm also joined by an organizer of the black lives matter movement and the author of "the other side of freedom, the case for hope." alfr alfred, i remember speaking to you on the streets of charlottesville a year ago when this was all new and fresh and so soul crushing. where are you and where is charlottesville a year later. >> thank you for having me here. i believe charlottesville a year later is -- it was better prepared as far as the rally, but as far as the community itsel
heather's memory continues to live on in charlottesville. hundreds gathered at the spot where she was killed a year ago, including her mother, who said she was there to complete her daughter's mission. >> she was here to support equality. she was here to support affordable housing. she was here to support taking care of people the way that you would want to be taken care of. you know, the golden rule still appli applies, i don't care how old you are. do unto others as you would have...
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has been renamed in heather's honor. she has since become involved in her daughter's social justice crusade. also during the day today, there were prayers for peace near the site of last year's deadly crash. in the meantime, the robert e. lee statue that was the focal point for all of this last year still remains in place because there is a state law here barring the removal of any confederate monuments. kate? >> maya rodriguez, thank you. >>> a former white house aide today revealed that she made a secret tape when she was being fired. in an exclusive interview on "meet the press," omarosa had harsh new criticism of the president. kelly o'donnell has more on all of that and the new white house reaction. >> hi. >> reporter: omarosa managault newman is recasting herself from long time trump defender to outspoken adversary. >> he is truly a racist. >> reporter: her own conduct and credibility all under scrutiny after she secretly taped white house chief of staff john kelly inside the highly secure situation room. >> this i
has been renamed in heather's honor. she has since become involved in her daughter's social justice crusade. also during the day today, there were prayers for peace near the site of last year's deadly crash. in the meantime, the robert e. lee statue that was the focal point for all of this last year still remains in place because there is a state law here barring the removal of any confederate monuments. kate? >> maya rodriguez, thank you. >>> a former white house aide today...
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on the other side of police, a calmer, much more peaceful crowd gathered at heather's memorial to pay their respects. the mother chose a song to dedicate to her daughter, and offering a few words. focus on the issues. that's what heather would say, quit looking at me, look at the issues. >> place making an arrest outside the perimeter. >> reporter: police arresting 29-year-old chloe luben of portland, maine. disorderly conduct, obstruction of justice. >> look at how negative you guys are being, and maybe at a time where the mom wants some peace, okay? >> that's it. >> reporter: the contrast of behavior between protesters and those simply wanting to pay respect to hyer summed by one of the city's councilman, watching from a distance, and oftentimes intervening to prevent further escalation. >> everybody grieves and expresses themselves differently. from a law enforcement perspective, they're here to make sure everything is safe. the last thing they want is what happened last year to happen again. >> reporter: well, it's still unclear exactly why protesters were chanting foul language a
on the other side of police, a calmer, much more peaceful crowd gathered at heather's memorial to pay their respects. the mother chose a song to dedicate to her daughter, and offering a few words. focus on the issues. that's what heather would say, quit looking at me, look at the issues. >> place making an arrest outside the perimeter. >> reporter: police arresting 29-year-old chloe luben of portland, maine. disorderly conduct, obstruction of justice. >> look at how negative...
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barrelled his car into a group of counterprotesters remains a memorial to heather heyer.ther was killed in the attack, 35 others injured, the driver will be tried for murder and federal hate crimes. there was anger and outrage and reaction to not only the violence, but the hateful rhetoric that was openly on display here. >> i have a message to all the whi, the message is plain and simple. go home. you are not wanted in this great commonwealth. shame on you. >> reporter: then -- >> very fine people on both sides. >> reporter: president trump's refusal to condemn the racial attack further inflamed the national conversation. when you think about the flash point that charlottesville was in this country. where the dialogue around race relations. where do you think we are one year later? >> i don't know if we as a city or even as a nation have had that real honest dialogue about equities. in terms of really moving the needle forward. i'm not sure that we've actually instituted policies, procedures or even support that could help move the conversation beyond the conversation. >
barrelled his car into a group of counterprotesters remains a memorial to heather heyer.ther was killed in the attack, 35 others injured, the driver will be tried for murder and federal hate crimes. there was anger and outrage and reaction to not only the violence, but the hateful rhetoric that was openly on display here. >> i have a message to all the whi, the message is plain and simple. go home. you are not wanted in this great commonwealth. shame on you. >> reporter: then --...
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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.
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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sara sidner, thank you. >> she mentioned heather heyer. people are remembering her today and they left messages for her on the walls of downtown charlottesville. one reads teach love, not hate. this is as you can imagine a tough weekend for her mother. but her mom says even though this was not her goal in life necessarily, she was a teacher, she was with her family. she says it is now her job to stop fighting for the social injustice that her doubt was fighting for. what do you think heather would say to you one year later, if she could? and what would you say to her? >> i would say, i need you. he hope she would say i'm proud of what you're doing. i'm helping from up here, mom. >> reporter: do you feel her helping you? >> i do. she makes things come together. >> reporter: what is your wish for charlottesville this year? >> don't be in such a rush to heal, that you don't fix the underlying problems. i know mayor walker is working hard to get some of those things done. i know some other people are working hard. if you rush to heal it over,
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#heather heyer. [applause] thanks to everyone who came up.off the stage as we continue the program. >> thank you all again. thank them as they go back to their spaces. thank you so much. we talking about this te th eve. when the cameras aren't there htags stop, when they are at home and we want to get to our next speaker. she is the cousin of the pakistani exchange student killed and the santa fe school shooting. she is herself and exchange student. all of those for lost to hate. [applause] >> good day. ofm here to make a case coexistence over division. a case of maturity and respect over abuse. a case to stop street -- extremism. today, i am here to make a case for all in this world over the richard spencer's of this world. [applause] today, we are gathered here and standing here and we are speaking directly to hate and the extremists of the alt-right. dangerous game and it is us versus them. because it is us versus them, it is not sustainable. the alt-right, you're very existence starts on hate. your very existence by design thrives on anxi
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i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm alex savidge. frank and julie both are off tonight.hose reports of gunfire put balboa high school and two other nearby schools on lockdown. the lockdowns have since been lived. ktvu's cristina rendon has been there all afternoon and joins us live from outside the school with the latest. >> reporter: alex, heather, we just received an update from san francisco police just within the last 10 minutes. they say that they have four students in custody at this hour and that a gun did in fact discharge in one of the classrooms here at balboa high school. and when parents heard that there was a possible gunfire inside the school, they obviously were very concerned, rushed down to the school to see what they could find out and they are just thankful that everything is safe tonight. >> reporter: cell phone video posted on an app showed students in a high school during campus lockdown thursday. this was no drill. police swarmed the area following reports of a gun on campus. >> it was third period and we had supposedly heard that it was a gunshot
i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm alex savidge. frank and julie both are off tonight.hose reports of gunfire put balboa high school and two other nearby schools on lockdown. the lockdowns have since been lived. ktvu's cristina rendon has been there all afternoon and joins us live from outside the school with the latest. >> reporter: alex, heather, we just received an update from san francisco police just within the last 10 minutes. they say that they have four students in custody at...
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heather lord from capital graup. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> very interesting. i wardson about the minimal yanls going through the financial crisis how that impacts. >>> facebook wants to pr your bank what it means for privacy. we have the latest apple, facebook and spotify. removing alex jones, infowars from the platform. more on that story up next -here comes the rain.
heather lord from capital graup. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> very interesting. i wardson about the minimal yanls going through the financial crisis how that impacts. >>> facebook wants to pr your bank what it means for privacy. we have the latest apple, facebook and spotify. removing alex jones, infowars from the platform. more on that story up next -here comes the rain.
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good evening, alex and heather. officials say the air quality is so bad, it's being compared to a winter "spare the air" alert from a wood-burning smoke. here at mcclymonds they have a football game scheduled tonight. the jv team on the field right now. and the varsity team is expected to take the field at 7:00. so they are monitoring the conditions to make sure the fans and players won't be impacted. >>> reporter: the smoke and haze in the bay area is so poor, the air quality has been said to be just as bad as beijing, china. the bay area air quality management district carried over its "spare the air" alert from thursday to friday and may extend through the weekend. smoke from several wildfires burning in northern california and the pacific northwest and british columbia, canada, hovered over the pacific ocean and were pushed into the bay area from onshore winds. the smoke impacted flights at sfo and changing the skyline in oakland. coach michael peters hopes it won't impact players and fans at tonight's football
good evening, alex and heather. officials say the air quality is so bad, it's being compared to a winter "spare the air" alert from a wood-burning smoke. here at mcclymonds they have a football game scheduled tonight. the jv team on the field right now. and the varsity team is expected to take the field at 7:00. so they are monitoring the conditions to make sure the fans and players won't be impacted. >>> reporter: the smoke and haze in the bay area is so poor, the air...
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hello again everyone, i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm heather holmes.ance to survey the damage. >> it was interesting to visualize my shower, there's my oven. >> reporter: mara copeland came back to find just rubble where her house once stood. it's a 's been repeated dozens of times. the fire is now 35% contained. >> at yosemite national park wildfires are prompting the evacuation of the small community of wowona. the ferguson fire has been burning in that area for almost three
hello again everyone, i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm heather holmes.ance to survey the damage. >> it was interesting to visualize my shower, there's my oven. >> reporter: mara copeland came back to find just rubble where her house once stood. it's a 's been repeated dozens of times. the fire is now 35% contained. >> at yosemite national park wildfires are prompting the evacuation of the small community of wowona. the ferguson fire has been burning in that area for...
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heather always had that sparkle in her eyes susan breaux 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 on it and i realize that aren't on my arms was about the same weight in the same size as she was the day she was formed that was hard. hier believed in standing up to discrimination so when far right nationalists came to town she joined her black friends to protest in august last year white supremacist neo nazis and members of old tried groups from across the country cupboard to challenge the bill from the now infamous unite the right to rally clashes soon broke out between the group and county demonstrators. the violence ultimately maps to highlands. this is the place where it happened right here a car driven by a white supremacist smashed into a group of counter protesters killing heather higher and injuring many others hires this sparked outrage across the country which was employed fired by president strums say we are to clearly condemn white nationalists a
heather always had that sparkle in her eyes susan breaux 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 on it and i realize that aren't on my arms was about the same weight in the same size as she was the day she was formed that was hard. hier believed in standing up to discrimination so when far right nationalists came to town she joined her black friends to protest...
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heather: the city has seen 1200 shooting so far this year. starting today, new york city no longer arresting anyone for smoking pot. they can be arrested or prosecuted if they pose a threat to public safety. policy is expected to reduce marijuana prosecutions 96%. marijuana is not yet legalized in new york with 30 states allow medical marijuana including legalize recreational use making the city smell even more. sour situation got a little sweeter. new york governor andrew cuomo helping a boy when a lemonade stand was shut down over lack of a permit, vowing to personally pay for any fees or permits he needs. the 7-year-old business shut down by the health department at the saratoga county fairgrounds, claiming it was undercutting their business. brandon is only charging $.75. some of those vendors upwards of $7 for a lemonade. jillian: foxbusiness alert, paying with a visa, no grocery for you. todd: the credit card back lash for the largest grocery chain. >> reporter: this is a subsidiary of kroger which is the largest grocery chain in the co
heather: the city has seen 1200 shooting so far this year. starting today, new york city no longer arresting anyone for smoking pot. they can be arrested or prosecuted if they pose a threat to public safety. policy is expected to reduce marijuana prosecutions 96%. marijuana is not yet legalized in new york with 30 states allow medical marijuana including legalize recreational use making the city smell even more. sour situation got a little sweeter. new york governor andrew cuomo helping a boy...