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we are now joined by heather's mother susan b bro. shshe joins us frorom charlottesville. joints a.c. thompson as well who did the documentary premiered tonight on pbs frontline. susan, it is a year later but it is my first time to offer you my condolences, the whole family at democracy now! condolences on the death of your daughter heather. >> thank you very much. amy: it has been a year since august 12 when you lost your daughter. tatalk about why heather w was t ,here on august 12 last year one of those were protesting the white supremacist rally. believed andways acted on her beliefs that you quality was for all people -- equality was from people. that if anyone is marginalized in the human race, then we all are. so when her friends who are african-american were going to be at the rally, they said, with us. ever she was like, no, i think i'll stay away. and she saw were her friend courtney had livestream the events of friday night and she said, i have to go. her friend try to talk her out of it and she said, i know it is dangerous. i could die, but i have to be there. a
we are now joined by heather's mother susan b bro. shshe joins us frorom charlottesville. joints a.c. thompson as well who did the documentary premiered tonight on pbs frontline. susan, it is a year later but it is my first time to offer you my condolences, the whole family at democracy now! condolences on the death of your daughter heather. >> thank you very much. amy: it has been a year since august 12 when you lost your daughter. tatalk about why heather w was t ,here on august 12 last...
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susan bro visiting the spot where her daughter was killed a year agohen a vehic plowed into a crowd of counterprotesters. she told the people surrounng her that today is about more than just her daughter. >> focus on the issues. that's exactly what heather would say. quit looking at me, look at the issues. my daughter had a mission, and it's my job to complete that mission. >> susan bro also recognizing the sacrice of the two virginia state troopers who died when their helicopterthrashed day. their chopper footage over charlottesville elped police track down the driver charged with killingey h. >>> and in downtown charlottesville today, the message is one ofhealing. large crowds of counterprotesters linking arms in solidarity as police looked . there were some minor skirmishes ith officers, but no major incidents. police arrested four men for minor infractions. and our team coverage continues on the white supremacist rally and counterpotests. i want show you live pictures right u now. yoe looking at demonstrars at metro center. i had life-treatening bleeding in my brain. but thanks to
susan bro visiting the spot where her daughter was killed a year agohen a vehic plowed into a crowd of counterprotesters. she told the people surrounng her that today is about more than just her daughter. >> focus on the issues. that's exactly what heather would say. quit looking at me, look at the issues. my daughter had a mission, and it's my job to complete that mission. >> susan bro also recognizing the sacrice of the two virginia state troopers who died when their...
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again, susan bro joins us shortly. not far from the president's golf club in bedminster new jers jersey. has there been clarity from the white house? obviously the players have been clear about what they're protesting. >> that's right, anderson, colin kaepernick and others have been very clear this is not about the troops as president trump has previously suggested or simply disrespecting the flag but rather about social injustice, a dispute about the justice system and police brutality. what's notable is that though president trump argues that these players have a difficult time defining exactly what they're protesting, he revealed earlier this year he clearly understands their motives. >> you shouldn't go in a locker room when our national anthem is played. i am going ask all of those people to recommend to me -- because that's what they're protesting -- people that they think were unfairly treated by the justice system and i understand that and i'm going ask them to recommend to me people that were unfairly treated,
again, susan bro joins us shortly. not far from the president's golf club in bedminster new jers jersey. has there been clarity from the white house? obviously the players have been clear about what they're protesting. >> that's right, anderson, colin kaepernick and others have been very clear this is not about the troops as president trump has previously suggested or simply disrespecting the flag but rather about social injustice, a dispute about the justice system and police brutality....
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and the nation we have this report had the high you always had that sparkle in her eyes a mob or a 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 on it and i realize that urn in 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 or to challenge will find a now infamous unite the right rally klesha soon broke out between the group and counter-demonstrators. i the violence ultimately that's to highlands and outpouring of public support has encouraged activists like elaine smith 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
and the nation we have this report had the high you always had that sparkle in her eyes a mob or a 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 on it and i realize that urn in 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...
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where she met high as mother had the high you always had that sparkle in her eyes her mother or 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. then i realize that aren't on my arms was about the same weight of the same size as she was the day she was born and 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 or to challenge the bill for the now infamous unite the right to rally clashes soon broke out between the group and counting demonstrators. was. the violence intimate and that's to highlands. this is the place where it happens right here a car driven by a white supremacist smashed into a group of contraflow toasters killing heather hire and injuring many others hires yes sparked outrage across the country which was employed fired by president stru
where she met high as mother had the high you always had that sparkle in her eyes her mother or 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. then i realize that aren't on my arms was about the same weight of the same size as she was the day she was born and that was hard. hier believed in standing up to discrimination so when far right nationalists...
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participÓ fla contra protesta el aÑo pasado, fua trop yaed por el mismo vehÍculo que matÓ a la hija de susan broplazo para reunir a niÑos separados de sus padres en la frontera, el gobierno de trump pretende deslindar se de este problema que ocasionÓ. el gobierno, serÍa responsable de determinar si los padre quieren reunificaciÓn con el niÑo. >>> muchos salieron a protestar por abusos sexuales en albergues para menores inmigrantes, en esta historia nos hablan sobre el polÉmico comentario de un legislador estatal. (gritos y exclamaciones). d residentes de sur de valle piden renuncia de quien representa el Área... esto luego que hablÓ sobre un centro de detenciÓn luego de visitar el lugar y dijo que dicho centro era lo suficientemente bueno hasta para sus hijos. >>> no es una escuela, no es lugar para niÑos, no son lugares que deberÍamos de ciber ciro mira que bonito estÁ, porque no es el caso aunque diga que tambiÉn llevarÍa a los suyos no es el caso. >>> algo que se va mÁs avl de lo que se ve. >>> han habido lugares donde han violado a los niÑos, fisicamente y sexualmente, no es caso que quisier
participÓ fla contra protesta el aÑo pasado, fua trop yaed por el mismo vehÍculo que matÓ a la hija de susan broplazo para reunir a niÑos separados de sus padres en la frontera, el gobierno de trump pretende deslindar se de este problema que ocasionÓ. el gobierno, serÍa responsable de determinar si los padre quieren reunificaciÓn con el niÑo. >>> muchos salieron a protestar por abusos sexuales en albergues para menores inmigrantes, en esta historia nos hablan sobre el...
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susan bro placed flowers at the site where her daughter was run down and killed one year ago. today she encouraged everyone to continue her daughters fight against racial inequities. >>> prosecutors in the fraud trial with paul manafort expect to rest their case tomorrow. the former chairman of the trim campaign is accused of bank fraud and tax evasion. manafort's defense team has tried to pin any crimes on his longtime deputy rick gates who testified last week. >>> president donald trump's former assistant omarosa is facing criticism after releasing audio of her firing from the white house which was secretly recorded in the situation room. >> can i ask you a couple of questions? is the president aware of this? >> this is a nonnegotiable discussion. >> i have never had a chance to talk to you. if this is my departure, i would like ankle opportunity. >> we can talk another time. this has to do with some pretty serious integrity violations. i will let it go at that. everyone on the staff works for me, not the president. >> critics say newman should not have been recording anyth
susan bro placed flowers at the site where her daughter was run down and killed one year ago. today she encouraged everyone to continue her daughters fight against racial inequities. >>> prosecutors in the fraud trial with paul manafort expect to rest their case tomorrow. the former chairman of the trim campaign is accused of bank fraud and tax evasion. manafort's defense team has tried to pin any crimes on his longtime deputy rick gates who testified last week. >>> president...
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these people started chanting heather heyer's name, and i asked susan bro about her reaction to that. >> reporter: the group who was confronting police used heather's name. they chanted her name. >> yeah, i was not 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 of public propertyt in a way. they weren't defaming her. they weren't using her name to support violence. but i am glad that it calmed down. >> reporter: the situation in the streets calmed down, because of compromise, conversations actu actually began between some of the people who in one moment were shouting with police. it happened with the assistance of clergy members who simply asked for the police to back off of it. to give the people of charlottesville a time to mourn at the site. 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
these people started chanting heather heyer's name, and i asked susan bro about her reaction to that. >> reporter: the group who was confronting police used heather's name. they chanted her name. >> yeah, i was not 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 of public propertyt in a way. they weren't defaming her. they weren't using her name to support violence....
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i want to continue the conversation with susan bro. heather heyer, was killed during last year's protests. susan is joining us. thank you for coming on the show in what i am sure is an emotional day for you. >> thank you. i tend to block emotion when i'm working, so it is my work ethic. >> understood. tell me about how you are remembering heather today. how are you remembering your daughter? >> i'm trying to speak up for the issues, just what she would want done. not the focus on her, but the focus on the issues that still need to be resolved. >> you said last year, and i remember watching you speak at her memorial service, you said you were determined to make heather's life count. tell me more about how you've done that in the last 365 days. >> well, i've tried very hard to educate people about issues, about standing up, empowering themselves, accepting responsibility for their actions, stand up and be counted. that's been my original focus. since then, i went on the pilgrimage with black lives matter charlottesville. i've adjusted th
i want to continue the conversation with susan bro. heather heyer, was killed during last year's protests. susan is joining us. thank you for coming on the show in what i am sure is an emotional day for you. >> thank you. i tend to block emotion when i'm working, so it is my work ethic. >> understood. tell me about how you are remembering heather today. how are you remembering your daughter? >> i'm trying to speak up for the issues, just what she would want done. not the...
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. >> susan bro, i appreciate all you're doing and i appreciate you talking to us tonight. >> thank youal note, the foundation susan bro runs and the scholarships she sponsors, if you want to donate, the heather heyer foundation.com. >>> coming up, a manhattan madam was scheduled to testify in the mueller investigation today. she is a friend of roger stone. later after hours, behind close doors, testimony finally resumed in the paul manafort trial where prosecutor says they are on the verge of wrapping up their case. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. crisp leaves of lettuce. freshly made dressing. clean food that looks this good. delivered to your desk. now delivering to home or office. panera. food as it should be. panera. uby making it easy to verifye you hyour car and driver.ome, uber is moving in a new direction. forward. introducing zero account fees fo
. >> susan bro, i appreciate all you're doing and i appreciate you talking to us tonight. >> thank youal note, the foundation susan bro runs and the scholarships she sponsors, if you want to donate, the heather heyer foundation.com. >>> coming up, a manhattan madam was scheduled to testify in the mueller investigation today. she is a friend of roger stone. later after hours, behind close doors, testimony finally resumed in the paul manafort trial where prosecutor says they...
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susan bro is heather's mother. >> this is a lot to do.ust because it happened in the 1920s doesn't mean it's over. >> reporter: white nationlist jason kessler who organized last year's rally has a new rally planned for sunday in washington, d.c., touting, quote, "white civil rights." at least five counter-protest groups were also granted permits and washington, d.c. itself is planning a series of events called "united to love." back in charlottesville, university virginia students and others. gathered 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" immigra
susan bro is heather's mother. >> this is a lot to do.ust because it happened in the 1920s doesn't mean it's over. >> reporter: white nationlist jason kessler who organized last year's rally has a new rally planned for sunday in washington, d.c., touting, quote, "white civil rights." at least five counter-protest groups were also granted permits and washington, d.c. itself is planning a series of events called "united to love." back in charlottesville, university...
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susan bro, the mother o heather heyer, made her way to the memorial basically paying tribute to her daughter street that has now been renamed heather heyer way. in the mean the statue of robert e. lee which was the focal point oo much of the anger last year-endin u in protests is still in the park because there isaw a state 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 formeror new york mudy giuliani says the team is prepared to rebut any conclusions from the investigation into russian election giuliani telling the paper, quote, a negative report gets it over with. we canwe a 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 t avoid interfering with the mterms. >> meanwhile the first trial of the special counsel investigation gets back un
susan bro, the mother o heather heyer, made her way to the memorial basically paying tribute to her daughter street that has now been renamed heather heyer way. in the mean the statue of robert e. lee which was the focal point oo much of the anger last year-endin u in protests is still in the park because there isaw a state that prohibits the removal of these confederate monuments. >> maya thank you. >> president trump believes they are ready to handle any findings from mr. mueller....
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heather heyer‘s mother, susan bro, attended a memorial service dedicated to her daughter and two otherho lost their lives on august 12th, 2017. i shall call their names. heather heyer. lieutenant hj cullen. and trooper berke mm bates. last year's clashes began after a white nationalist protest against the removal of a statue honouring a commander of the confederate army. anti—fascist protesters showed up in defiance. 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 anti—fascist and nationalist groups planning rallies for sunday in front of the white house, the passing of time may have done little to resolve the deeply—divisive issue. for now, the city of charlottesville takes a moment to mourn those laid to rest. tens of thousands of romanians have been protesting for a second night in bucharest against the government, accusing it of corruption and abuse of power. many of the demonstrators, who blew horns and waved flags, returned from across europe to
heather heyer‘s mother, susan bro, attended a memorial service dedicated to her daughter and two otherho lost their lives on august 12th, 2017. i shall call their names. heather heyer. lieutenant hj cullen. and trooper berke mm bates. last year's clashes began after a white nationalist protest against the removal of a statue honouring a commander of the confederate army. anti—fascist protesters showed up in defiance. violence followed. at the time, president trump faced intense criticism...
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susan bro visiting the spot where her daughter was killed a year ago when a vehicle plowed into a crowdrprotesters. during a vigil tonight, they sang songs, said prayers, lit tndles, and lef emotional messages on the street where heyer lost her life taking a stand against hatred. >> she was a real sweetheart, and very passionate about -- you know, about basic human rights in general. >> we're out here just to let her know that her life was not in vain. >> heather heyes mom also saying today that the two virginia state troopers who died when their helicopter crasheddn die in vain. their chopper footage over charlottesville helped poliche track downriver charged with killing heyer. >>> all rit. we haveew video coming into the newsroom tonight of storm damage in stafford county. massive winds brought down these huge trees and power lines just outside ofer frksburg this evening. amelia draper joins us. so ta >> it wasn't just in stafford county but all of the circles you're seeing are storm reports from earlier today, and a l them south of washington. this was just one strong moved through
susan bro visiting the spot where her daughter was killed a year ago when a vehicle plowed into a crowdrprotesters. during a vigil tonight, they sang songs, said prayers, lit tndles, and lef emotional messages on the street where heyer lost her life taking a stand against hatred. >> she was a real sweetheart, and very passionate about -- you know, about basic human rights in general. >> we're out here just to let her know that her life was not in vain. >> heather heyes mom...
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. >> reporter: as kessler marches in d.c., susan bro will be in charlottesville sunday, honoring her daughter, 32-year-old heather heyer killed on this street. >> what will be will be and we'll move forward from there. >> whit, we were here security is much more ramped up. the rally isn't even here. it's in d.c., where they are also increasing security. whit. >> all right, eva, we'll be watching your reporting through the weekend. thank you. >>> now to the new headline involving that new york lawmaker charged with insider training. republican chris collins announcing today he's suspending his re-election campaign. he was arrested wednesday after a federal grand jury indictment, now saying it's in the best interests of the party and the president to suspend his re-election bid. and he'll fight to clear his name. >>> next to the raging wildfires in the west. more than a dozen burning across california alone. firefighters working feverishly to save homes. that snapshot of a torched block in redding telling a story. some homes miraculously spared and other families now returning to nothi
. >> reporter: as kessler marches in d.c., susan bro will be in charlottesville sunday, honoring her daughter, 32-year-old heather heyer killed on this street. >> what will be will be and we'll move forward from there. >> whit, we were here security is much more ramped up. the rally isn't even here. it's in d.c., where they are also increasing security. whit. >> all right, eva, we'll be watching your reporting through the weekend. thank you. >>> now to the new...
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was killed i'm training the next generation of activist advocates in our lives in the years since susan bro established a foundation in her daughter's name and remains committed to fighting racial intolerance her wish is that her daughter's sacrifice will not be forgotten a hope that i have for the future is that i see more people waking up i see more people taking a stand. old and young not just young so often times change is driven by the young and the old don't buy into it i'm seeing more cross generational awakening that gives me hope over the last twelve months charlottesville has been through a lot of soul searching the confederate statues still stand and some here blame last year's tragic events on external forces others though say what happened is a reflection of a city still dealing with racism yeah it feels like i'm not included in the narrative of my town associate professor in black lives matter activist says charlottesville needs to address its past and own up to persistent problems this was an extreme example physically violent example of the white supremacy which pervades eve
was killed i'm training the next generation of activist advocates in our lives in the years since susan bro established a foundation in her daughter's name and remains committed to fighting racial intolerance her wish is that her daughter's sacrifice will not be forgotten a hope that i have for the future is that i see more people waking up i see more people taking a stand. old and young not just young so often times change is driven by the young and the old don't buy into it i'm seeing more...
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was killed i'm training the next generation of activist advocates in our eyes in the years since susan bro established a foundation in her daughter's name and remains committed to fighting racial intolerance so wish is that her daughter's sacrifice will not be forgotten i hope that i have for the future is that i see more people waking up i see more people taking a stand old and young not just young so often times change is driven by the young and the old don't buy into it. i'm seeing more cross generational awakening that gives me hope. over the last twelve months charlottesville has been through a lot of soul searching the confederate statues still stand and some here blame last year's tragic events on external forces others though say what happened is a reflection of a city still dealing with racism yeah it feels like i'm not included in the narrative of my town associate professor in black lives matter activist julian schmidt says charlottesville needs to address its past unknown up to persistent problems this was an extreme example you know physically violent example of the white supr
was killed i'm training the next generation of activist advocates in our eyes in the years since susan bro established a foundation in her daughter's name and remains committed to fighting racial intolerance so wish is that her daughter's sacrifice will not be forgotten i hope that i have for the future is that i see more people waking up i see more people taking a stand old and young not just young so often times change is driven by the young and the old don't buy into it. i'm seeing more...
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susan bro visited the spot where her daughter was killed when a vehicle plowed into a crowd of counterprotesters. she told the people surrounding her that today is about more than jus her daughter. >> let's focus on the issues. that's exactly what heather would sa look at me, look at the issues. my daughter had a mission and it's my job to complete that mission. >> heyer's mother also mentioned the two virginia state troopers who died when their helicopter crashed. she said they i didn't die vai. their chopper footage helped track down the driver charged with killing heyer. >>> 6:18 and more than twoozen people had to be rescued when flash floodingarit a popul camp site in san antonio,xa tes. helicopters dropping life jackets. the national weatherys service sa up to nine inches of rain fell there in just three hours yesterday morning. no serious injuries were reported. video.e a look at this a powerful storm swept through stafford county last night.ss e winds and rain brought down some trees and power lines outside of fredericksburg. look at the size of that tree. we checked and there are close
susan bro visited the spot where her daughter was killed when a vehicle plowed into a crowd of counterprotesters. she told the people surrounding her that today is about more than jus her daughter. >> let's focus on the issues. that's exactly what heather would sa look at me, look at the issues. my daughter had a mission and it's my job to complete that mission. >> heyer's mother also mentioned the two virginia state troopers who died when their helicopter crashed. she said they i...
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earlier i spoke to heyer's mother, susan bro, on what her daughter would want this country to hear oneter the arrest -- unrest that silenced her voice but not her example. >> i know this is a very solemn weekend for you and i'll be there preaching at mount zion at 11:00, but the whole world remembers your daughter. how do you want a year later for your daughter to be remembered by the world? >> well, i'm actually a little reluctant to have a lot of focus on her. i know that's sort of a touch point for a lot of people because she's the face that they remember, but heather would want the focus to be on the issues, not on her. >> and the issues that heather gave her life for, in terms of social justice, you said that you now have continued that fight and you learned a lot of things in the last year. i was reading your -- >> yes, sir. >> -- very intriguing remarks in "cosmopolitan." tell us what you learned and what heather would want you to continue to do. >> well, sadly the truth of american history is that black lives have very rarely mattered and certainly you could almost argue the po
earlier i spoke to heyer's mother, susan bro, on what her daughter would want this country to hear oneter the arrest -- unrest that silenced her voice but not her example. >> i know this is a very solemn weekend for you and i'll be there preaching at mount zion at 11:00, but the whole world remembers your daughter. how do you want a year later for your daughter to be remembered by the world? >> well, i'm actually a little reluctant to have a lot of focus on her. i know that's sort...
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. >>> so, in the meantime, i want to let you know that i talked with susan bro, the mother of heather heyer, who is speaking out on losing her daughter in last year's violent protests. heather heyer was the one who died in that crash, when that car crashed. i spoke with her mother about the state of race relations in the country and what her message specifically is for unity. >> sometimes if someone is so adamantly opposed to what you have to say, you simply make your point by linking arms with that person of color who is with you. or it could be a visual statement, as much as a verbal statement. sometimes people aren't ready to hear what you have to say. but they can't help but see what you're doing. >> what do you want to say? >> i want to say snap out of it. white privilege is a very real thing. you know, i struggled a lot in my life. i was a single mom with two kids. my parents provided for me. i have, you know, i was not struggling as a child. my grandparents were co-miners and farmers and i live in a single wide trailer. i get that demographic and i get the mindset. but, it's no
. >>> so, in the meantime, i want to let you know that i talked with susan bro, the mother of heather heyer, who is speaking out on losing her daughter in last year's violent protests. heather heyer was the one who died in that crash, when that car crashed. i spoke with her mother about the state of race relations in the country and what her message specifically is for unity. >> sometimes if someone is so adamantly opposed to what you have to say, you simply make your point by...
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. >> that was susan bro sharing her thoughts on the death of her daughter. >>> former trump aid omarosa promotes her tell all book by playing secret audio of the moment she was fired inside the white house situation room. hear it next. you're live in the cnn newsroom. , month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. help s
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. >> that was susan bro, the mother of heather heyer. >>> the omarosa tapes, the president's former top aide, revealing a recorded conversation between her and chief of staff john kelly. why this could be a major security blunder for the white house. >>> plus, looking for answers. the ntsb just recovered the flight data recorder from the sight of the passenger plane crashed by an airport employee. this as the man's family is now speaking out. >>> and how many people actually died in hurricane maria? well, it depends who you ask. a cnn reality check is coming up. you don't want to miss it. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." sfx: [cell phone dialing] no. no, no, no, no, no. cancel. cancel. please. aaagh! being in the know is a good thing. that's why discover will alert you if your social security number is found on any one of thousands of risky sites. (burke) so we know how to cover almost anything.en almost everything even "vengeful vermin." not so cute when they're angry. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-
. >> that was susan bro, the mother of heather heyer. >>> the omarosa tapes, the president's former top aide, revealing a recorded conversation between her and chief of staff john kelly. why this could be a major security blunder for the white house. >>> plus, looking for answers. the ntsb just recovered the flight data recorder from the sight of the passenger plane crashed by an airport employee. this as the man's family is now speaking out. >>> and how many...
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. >> reporter: heather's mom susan bro made the point, we've come a long way, but we have a long wayo 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 gathering. this is a message against hatred, against racism. a lot of speaking in turn here, singing, chanting. a diverse crowd here. a lot of interesting signs against racism and hatred. some of the applause here for a speaker. some of the diversity t rigrighe it my right. people have even brought their little kids here. in about an hour, this crowd is scheduled to march toward lafayet
. >> reporter: heather's mom susan bro made the point, we've come a long way, but we have a long wayo 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,...
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miss susan bro lost her daughter that day. >> jimmy: gosh. >> heather heyer..re was -- it's a very -- it's a a great ride getting there, 'cause it's very you, 'cause there is funny stuff in there, and is -- this story. how did you hear about this story? >> jordan peele called me up out of the blue, he said, "spike, i have something i want you to -- might want to take a a look at." i said, "what is it?" he said, "it's really six words -- black man infiltrates kkk." is that six? >> jimmy: yeah. >> anyway. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> and i said -- automatic, thought about the david -- the famous david chappelle skit. he said, "nah, that was -- this thing is real." >> jimmy: that's right. >> and it happened. ron stallworth in the '70s, he infiltrated the kkk. >> jimmy: ron stallworth. and also the name ron stallworth is -- that's his real name. >> that's his real name. >> jimmy: that's a great name. >> stallworth. >> jimmy: ron stallworth, and he's -'s ad,reat performer. >> jimmy: denzel's son is the lead in this movie, and he's awesome. >> he's gr ion't
miss susan bro lost her daughter that day. >> jimmy: gosh. >> heather heyer..re was -- it's a very -- it's a a great ride getting there, 'cause it's very you, 'cause there is funny stuff in there, and is -- this story. how did you hear about this story? >> jordan peele called me up out of the blue, he said, "spike, i have something i want you to -- might want to take a a look at." i said, "what is it?" he said, "it's really six words -- black man...
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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 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 wh
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...
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was killed i'm training the next generation of activist advocates in our eyes in the years since susan bro established a foundation in her daughter's name and remains committed to fighting racial intolerance wish is that her daughter's sacrifice will not be forgotten the hope that i have for the future is that i see more people waking up i see more people taking us they're young and old and young not just young so often times change is driven by the young and the old don't buy into it i'm seeing more cross generational awakening that gives me hope. over the last twelve months charlottesville has been through a lot of soul searching the confederate statues still stand and some here blame last year's tragic events on external forces others though say what happened is a reflection of a city still dealing with racism yeah it feels like i'm not included in the narrative of my town associate professor in black lives matter activist julian schmidt says charlottesville needs to address its past and known up to persistent problems this was an extreme example physically violent example of the white
was killed i'm training the next generation of activist advocates in our eyes in the years since susan bro established a foundation in her daughter's name and remains committed to fighting racial intolerance wish is that her daughter's sacrifice will not be forgotten the hope that i have for the future is that i see more people waking up i see more people taking us they're young and old and young not just young so often times change is driven by the young and the old don't buy into it i'm...
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charlottesville where she spoke with highers mother had always had that sparkle in her eyes her mother susan brotells 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 realized that urn in my arms was about the same weight on the same size as she was the day she was born and 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 covered to challenge the bill for the now infamous unite the right rally clashes soon broke out between the group and counter-demonstrators. the violence ultimately maps to highlands. this is the place where it happens right here a car driven by a white supremacist smashed into a group of counter protesters killing heather higher and injuring many others hires tess sparked outrage across the country which was employed fired by president strums sayliy
charlottesville where she spoke with highers mother had always had that sparkle in her eyes her mother susan brotells 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 realized that urn in my arms was about the same weight on the same size as she was the day she was born and that was hard. hier believed in standing up to discrimination so when far right...
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host: susan bro massachusetts, voted president trump. hi, susan. you have to turn it on your tv.ust listen and talk to the telephone. i am going to try to put you on hold and we will move on to karen in weatherford, texas, also voted for president trump -- i messed up the phones. maybe someone can straighten them out for me? susan, are you there in massachusetts? all right. i have to drop that. hi, karen in texas. caller: hi. -- can you hear me? host: yes. you're on the air. i voted president trump on the issues. i also did not trust hillary. had a government clearance and if i had done what she had done -- to have a special computer that locked down to do what she did, i would be in the federal pen right now. i don't trust her, and there is the abortion thing. most people think it is ok to have a right. if you have been raised -- raped or diseased or something, yes, i understand abortion. but there are a lot of drug addict's a there. i happen to know of one. she is a relative. she used abortion as birth control and used her money for drugs. or 12 onad 10 abortions. you are killi
host: susan bro massachusetts, voted president trump. hi, susan. you have to turn it on your tv.ust listen and talk to the telephone. i am going to try to put you on hold and we will move on to karen in weatherford, texas, also voted for president trump -- i messed up the phones. maybe someone can straighten them out for me? susan, are you there in massachusetts? all right. i have to drop that. hi, karen in texas. caller: hi. -- can you hear me? host: yes. you're on the air. i voted president...
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drawing the christian salmon to chew over you keep politics past and present thank you susan and finally from bro and i he says henry mcleish for discussion with alex salmond on the show tonight and professor shabby sally martin is one of the top economists in the world and is coming a professor at columbia university in new york city he's also taught at yale harvard and the university pump of fact in barcelona and the barcelona graduate school of economics he was president of f.c. barcelona during the electoral process of two thousand and six and remains a board member a columnist for spanish newspaper la vanguard he also has a weekly slot on our e.c. one i contribute regularly to c.n.n. alex speaks to him and by phone or. one of the top international columnists of the group for development put drove you to that field of economics that when i saw poverty for the first time i actually went to i was here in barcelona my undergraduate studies i went to harvard to study with my school a prominent who's a prominent most important mathematical economist in the world and i travel to believe you're in f
drawing the christian salmon to chew over you keep politics past and present thank you susan and finally from bro and i he says henry mcleish for discussion with alex salmond on the show tonight and professor shabby sally martin is one of the top economists in the world and is coming a professor at columbia university in new york city he's also taught at yale harvard and the university pump of fact in barcelona and the barcelona graduate school of economics he was president of f.c. barcelona...
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would be drawn mcleish and salmon to chew over you keep politics past and present thank you susan and finally from bro and i who says henry mcleish excellent discussion with alex salmond on the show tonight. now professor shabby sally martin is one of the top economists in the world and is coming a professor at columbia university in new york city he's also taught at yale harvard and the universe a tad pump of fact in barcelona and the barcelona graduate school of economics he was president of f.c. barcelona during the electoral process of two thousand and six and remains a board member a columnist for spanish newspaper la vanguard he also has a weekly slot on i.e.c. one i contribute regularly to c.n.n. alex speaks to him and buy for than. one of the top international economist group for development but what point drove you to that field of economics that well i saw poverty for the first time i actually went to i was studied here in barcelona my undergraduate studies i went to harvard to study with my school a brahmin who is a prominent most important mathematical economist in the world in my travel t
would be drawn mcleish and salmon to chew over you keep politics past and present thank you susan and finally from bro and i who says henry mcleish excellent discussion with alex salmond on the show tonight. now professor shabby sally martin is one of the top economists in the world and is coming a professor at columbia university in new york city he's also taught at yale harvard and the universe a tad pump of fact in barcelona and the barcelona graduate school of economics he was president of...
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susan: usually 25 to $35. $30 for the jetblue, for first bag, that's correct. unless blue flex or mint fare. stuart: pay up, broyou owe us. susan: change fees are going up as well. stuart: flying is such fun, isn't it? expensive too. talk about the trade deal with mexico. come on gaston pierre he does business in mexico and the united states. gaston, you say this is a win for mexico. spell it out. which way does mexico win this? >> well, good morning, stuart. definitely it's a win. i think it's a win for both the u.s. and mexico, from the perspective of mexico, look you have an admin operation on its ending in months and pena nieto finally brings this win. obrador starts his administration with this behind him. so i think from a political point of view it is a win. now, if you go a little bit into the nuances of the agreement, there is an increase of local content in the automotive sector i think one of the main things of the agreement. i think that will promote additional investment in auto parts from asian companies. there is a little bit of debate how to meet the 16-dollar wages. but there is a 40 year windo
susan: usually 25 to $35. $30 for the jetblue, for first bag, that's correct. unless blue flex or mint fare. stuart: pay up, broyou owe us. susan: change fees are going up as well. stuart: flying is such fun, isn't it? expensive too. talk about the trade deal with mexico. come on gaston pierre he does business in mexico and the united states. gaston, you say this is a win for mexico. spell it out. which way does mexico win this? >> well, good morning, stuart. definitely it's a win. i...
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would be drawn mcleish and sam and chew over you keep politics past and present thank you susan and finally from bro and i who says henry mcleish excellent discussion with alex salmond on the show tonight. now professor shabby sally martin is one of the top economists in the world and is coming a professor at columbia university in new york city he's also taught at yale harvard and the universe a tad pump in fact in barcelona and the barcelona graduate school of economics he was president of f.c. barcelona during the electoral process of two thousand and six and remains a board member a columnist for spanish newspaper la vanguard he also has a weekly slot on i.e.c. one i contribute regularly to c.n.n. alex speaks to him and by for the and. one of the top international columnists of the group for development but what drove you to that field of economics when i saw poverty for the first time i actually went to i was here in barcelona my undergraduate studies i went to harvard to study with my school a brahmin who is a prominent most important mathematical economist in the world in i travel to believe
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