later, paul brandis looks at the white house renovations underway. as always, we will take your calls. you can join in on the ♪ >> good morning, is monday, august 14. two days after a white supremacy rally in charlottesville, virginia turned violent, president trump is basing pressure to denounce the groups by name behind the march. leading republicans acknowledge the issue the friction is causing in the president's own party by urging the president to be more forceful in personally condemning white supremacist groups. does president trump need to do more when responding to what was -- what happened? have the president's comments been enough? republicans can call in at 202-748-8001, democrats 202-748-8000s, independents, 202-748-8002. you could also talked was on facebook. a very good monday morning. here are two headlines. virginia clash tests trump as the headline the -- they go with. the violence of the rally turned deadly. front page of the walls -- washington times this morning, trump urged to slam white nationalism is the headline they went wit