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that's in advance of the charlottesville event. and, quote, if you want to defend the south and western civilization from the jew and his dark-skinned allies, be at charlottesville on the 12th of august. also this one, next stop, charlottesville, virginia, final stop, auschwitz. they exchanged these fantasies and plans about fighting with and doing violence to jewish people and black people and people of color. they exchanged fantasies and plans about driving vehicles into protesters, which is, of course, exactly what happened. as one extremist expert at cal state told nbc news, we have to tolerate bigotry in the marketplace of ideas because of the first amendment. but when that bigotry turns into conspiratorial violence, there is redress. well, the redress that is being sought here is by nine plaintiffs who were harmed by what happened in charlottesville, including a minister who was assaulted by the neo-nazis, four people who were injured in the car attack that killed heather heyer, a jewish woman hounded and stocked by these ant
that's in advance of the charlottesville event. and, quote, if you want to defend the south and western civilization from the jew and his dark-skinned allies, be at charlottesville on the 12th of august. also this one, next stop, charlottesville, virginia, final stop, auschwitz. they exchanged these fantasies and plans about fighting with and doing violence to jewish people and black people and people of color. they exchanged fantasies and plans about driving vehicles into protesters, which is,...
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marching through charlottesville, surrounding the only synagogue in charlottesville, assaulting counter protesters ultimately one of their number, and devout neo-nazi, rammed his car at high speed into a group of counter protesters, killing one of. them young woman, and at least 19 other people, quite severely. the guy who deliberately drove that car into that crowd, is now facing not, one but two life sentences, without the possibility of parole, plus another 419 years on top of, that for good measure. but, just days after the debacle in charlottesville, a very interesting legal strategy started to come together, to try to pursue some kind of accountability, not just for that murder, now convicted murderer, but for the neo-nazi and white supremacist groups, that did not just plan to come to charlottesville to speak their, minds they planned the violence there, and we know that in part, because it leaked screenshots, of these guys planning and promoting the charlottesville event on line. interactions on line which sowed them promising in hyping and celebrating that it would be violent i
marching through charlottesville, surrounding the only synagogue in charlottesville, assaulting counter protesters ultimately one of their number, and devout neo-nazi, rammed his car at high speed into a group of counter protesters, killing one of. them young woman, and at least 19 other people, quite severely. the guy who deliberately drove that car into that crowd, is now facing not, one but two life sentences, without the possibility of parole, plus another 419 years on top of, that for good...
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the former city council member of charlottesville is right. this will be a marathon, even though it should be a sprint injustice and racism really shouldn't have a place at americas table. and that's the bottom line ah a with lu hello, i'm barbara sarah london. these are the top stories on al jazeera, the us and french presidents have met in person for the 1st time since the country's most serious diplomatic disputing years. joe biden acknowledge the handling of a recent security agreement with australia and the u. k. that cos, france, a multi $1000000000.00 deal was clumsy. he says he was under the mistaken belief that france had been informed about the deal before it was announced. we have your own no more loyal.
the former city council member of charlottesville is right. this will be a marathon, even though it should be a sprint injustice and racism really shouldn't have a place at americas table. and that's the bottom line ah a with lu hello, i'm barbara sarah london. these are the top stories on al jazeera, the us and french presidents have met in person for the 1st time since the country's most serious diplomatic disputing years. joe biden acknowledge the handling of a recent security agreement with...
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the former city council member of charlottesville is right. this will be a marathon, even though it should be a sprint injustice and racism really shouldn't have a place at americas table. and that's the bottom line. ah, abundance of bristles break. foreign want indonesia whose firms for me, we move pool to grow and fraud. we balance for reno, economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest literally pot linda. this is growth and progress in indonesia. now, the tool to al jazeera in the field goes to one of the world's most dangerous migration. crossing, still these dangerous jungle can make it to north america and meet some of those trying to cross the columbia, panama borden, in search of events in london. they say the only thing left are there expired passports on al jazeera? ah, hello, i'm emily, angling doha, these, the top stories on al jazeera protest is back on the straits of cartoon on demand and other cities in sudan den
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the former city council member of charlottesville is right. this will be a marathon, even though it should be a sprint injustice in racism really shouldn't have a place at americas table. and that's the bottom line. ah. a tens of thousands of children were born into old lives under the iso regime in iraq and syria. now many are in camps you the office over there we go to mothers, rejected by their own communities check if you think people are going to welcome them after that. of course not a new documentary, his that chilling and traumatic stories for the children throw stones at me, iraq's last generation coming soon on al jazeera. i was both of them. as australia burned, a photo journalist ran towards the flames to document the destruction. what does climate change look loc claim? with scale that we parted, imagine witness capturing change on out. just say the challenge is getting people to engage lou around con in doha, the top stories on al jazeera activists. a 3 people have been shot, deaden sudan during nationwide protests against the mi
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charlottesville failed us. then after charlottesville failed us, our president failed us. >> reporter: so the defendants are expected to argue that, yeah, they're racist, but they didn't conspire to commit violence. the trial is expected to last four weeks. >> ellie, thank you so much. ellie reeve, withe know you'll tracking the trial. >>> coming up, a georgia police chief is under fire for training his officers to avoid shooting vital or begorgans. he believes it can make a difference. my next guest believes it can be problematic. >>> ahead -- >> to the transgender community, i'm more than willing to give you an audience, but you will not summon me. i am not bending to anybody's demands. >> comedian dave chappelle speaking out about the controversy surrounding his netflix special. what he plans to do next. as someone who resesembles someone else, i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot.
charlottesville failed us. then after charlottesville failed us, our president failed us. >> reporter: so the defendants are expected to argue that, yeah, they're racist, but they didn't conspire to commit violence. the trial is expected to last four weeks. >> ellie, thank you so much. ellie reeve, withe know you'll tracking the trial. >>> coming up, a georgia police chief is under fire for training his officers to avoid shooting vital or begorgans. he believes it can make...
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charlottesville failed us, and then after charlottesville failed us, our president failed us. >> elle reeve joins me now. thank you so much. great reporting. even after charlottesville on january 6th, the threat from white supremacy is incredibly high. you heard from tenicia that she thinks the government didn't do enough. are people you're talking to worried we could see even more attacks like this in the future? >> reporter: yes, though not from these exact guys and not these exact ideas. but the sort of us versus them way of thinking can lead to violence very easily and spreads very quickly on the internet. so the guys in charlottesville, they liked nazis. the people on january 6th, they hate nazis, and they think democrats are the real nazis, and they think democrats should be executed in guantanamo bay. so maybe the next attack isn't exactly about white supremacy or what we saw on january 6th, but something that still encapsulates that us versus them way of thinking. >> well, again, fascinating report. elle, thank you so much for that. we appreciate it. be safe. >> reporter: yeah
charlottesville failed us, and then after charlottesville failed us, our president failed us. >> elle reeve joins me now. thank you so much. great reporting. even after charlottesville on january 6th, the threat from white supremacy is incredibly high. you heard from tenicia that she thinks the government didn't do enough. are people you're talking to worried we could see even more attacks like this in the future? >> reporter: yes, though not from these exact guys and not these...
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we are on day three of selection of jury and charlottesville. the language of having an even playing field, having an open mind, means potential jurors who say things like "i thought they were evil," that is not neutral language. in some sense what it tells me about of these instances is the framing of the open-minded and neutral in one case at about somebody who armed himself with a gun and went to kill antiracist protesters and in another case people who came to a town with the intention up burning a synagogue down, the appropriate way to judge them is with this neutral language of both sides. it is chilly that is what the legal system requires, that that is viewed as a neutral objective setting. amy: dahlia lithwick, thank you for being with us, slate.com senior editor and senior legal correspondent. longtime resident of charlottesville for 18 years and lived there at the time of the unite the rally riot in august 2017. coming up, we look at a pair of hunger strikes being held by taxi drivers in new york and climate activists in washington, d
we are on day three of selection of jury and charlottesville. the language of having an even playing field, having an open mind, means potential jurors who say things like "i thought they were evil," that is not neutral language. in some sense what it tells me about of these instances is the framing of the open-minded and neutral in one case at about somebody who armed himself with a gun and went to kill antiracist protesters and in another case people who came to a town with the...
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charlottesville failed us, and then after charlottesville failed us, our president failed us. >> elle reed joins us now. great reporting. even after january 6, the threat is incredibly high. you heard from tanisha she thinks the government simply didn't do enough. do people you talk to worry that we could see more attacks like this in the future? >> yes, though not from these exact guys and not these exact ideas. but this us versus their way of thinking can lead to violence quickly and can spread on the internet. the guys in charlottesville, they like nazis. the guys on january 6 hate nazis. they think democrats are nazi and they should be be executed in guantanamo bay. so maybe white attack is not what we saw on january 6 but something that encapsulates an us versus them way of thinking. >> again, a fascinating report. ellie, thanks so much for that. be safe. >> thank you. >>> thank you for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. and share updates in slack instead. it's where your whole team is in one place so everyone can stay up to date. slack. where the future works. there's s
charlottesville failed us, and then after charlottesville failed us, our president failed us. >> elle reed joins us now. great reporting. even after january 6, the threat is incredibly high. you heard from tanisha she thinks the government simply didn't do enough. do people you talk to worry that we could see more attacks like this in the future? >> yes, though not from these exact guys and not these exact ideas. but this us versus their way of thinking can lead to violence quickly...
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charlottesville failed us. and then, after charlottesville failed us, our president failed us. >> elle reeve joins us now. do we know what sort of legal strategies defendants are expected to use once the trials get underway? >> yes. the plaintiffs have to prove, both, racial intent and conspiracy to commit violence. and the defendants do not deny that they are racist. they are not even embarrassed by it. but they do deny that there is conspiracy. they say they didn't really know each other or if they didn't, they didn't like each other. the working class white supremacists say they weren't invited to events hosted by the fancy white supremacists and they say the violence, that is the fault of the police for not keeping protestors separate from each other. >> elle reeve, as always, remarkable reporting thank you. >>> up next new york city workers and public workers around the country show resistance to serving the public by getting vaccinated. they see it differently and we will have their viewpoints, ahead. ali
charlottesville failed us. and then, after charlottesville failed us, our president failed us. >> elle reeve joins us now. do we know what sort of legal strategies defendants are expected to use once the trials get underway? >> yes. the plaintiffs have to prove, both, racial intent and conspiracy to commit violence. and the defendants do not deny that they are racist. they are not even embarrassed by it. but they do deny that there is conspiracy. they say they didn't really know...
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four years after a deadly extremist rally in charlottesville where people carried torches and chanted jews will not replace them. a trial on whether these people will be held accountable. a report on that next. ♪ say it's all right ♪ ♪ say it's all right, it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ now listen to the beat ♪ ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ hey i'm joe montana. when you get to be our age, you have little patience for nonsense and inefficiency. after years of practice, you become a pro at pretty much everything. so when i qualified for medicare, i got with wellcare. wellcare is no nonsense. they're pros at putting everything together to make things easier. their plans include things like prescription drug coverage dental, vision, and hearing coverage. it just makes sense. ♪ ♪ yeah. do you want a medicare advantage plan that just makes sense? then be like joe montana and go with wellcare. wellcare can offer their members dental, vision, and hea
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lyz lenz who's covering this trial in charlottesville. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, donald trump announces he'll hold a telerally for republican candidate glenn youngkin. they're staking out polling places. less than a week to go before the election night in virginia. we'll talk all about it next. ( doorbell ) boom! because i'm keeping it casual. ( blowing ) hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. because i'm keeping it casual. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ i like it, i love it, i want some more of it♪ ♪i try so hard, i can't rise above it♪ ♪don't know what it is 'bout that little ga
lyz lenz who's covering this trial in charlottesville. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, donald trump announces he'll hold a telerally for republican candidate glenn youngkin. they're staking out polling places. less than a week to go before the election night in virginia. we'll talk all about it next. ( doorbell ) boom! because i'm keeping it casual. ( blowing ) hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. because i'm keeping it casual. i've been married to my high school...
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i know you lived there for about 17 years in charlottesville, and lived there at the time. what was it like, as we were watching in a tv coverage? you had a closer view though. >> it's so funny, lawrence, that whole summer, you may recall, there was a porch light march in june with somebody all right folks and then the clan showed up in july and by the time we got to august, it really felt as though charlottesville had become the hot bed of white supremacy and antisemitism and virulent anti black racism and i always tell people, it is this beautiful, sleepy, college town and nobody expected what came to be known as the summer of hate, but it just felt like every incident begets a new incident and it really blew up on those two days in august of 2017. >> as a legal scholar yourself, seeing civil litigation used to this way is something new and it seems to be, so far, something really effective. >> it's taken four years and if ever there was a reminder that the wheels of justice grind very, very slowly, this trial and endless delays partly because of the defendents dropping t
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brian todd is in charlottesville for us. this is a civil trial, i understand, not a criminal trial. >> it is indeed and others who took part pay a steep financial price. tonight, we have new information on the case and some of the key players in court. a horrific weekend of violence, which further exposed america's racial divisions. >> this is our town now! >> reporter: tonight, people injured at the infamous unite the right rally in charlottesville, virginia, are seeking justice. the jury is now chosen. setting the stage for a civil trial to begin tomorrow. targeting the organizers of the 2017 gathering for white supremacists. the claim? they knowingly planned for violence and should be held liable. with its nazi slogans, like blood and soil, a torchlight march the night before and vicious battles in the streets, the rally shocked america with its brazen racism and anti-semitism. >> jews will not replace us! >> reporter: and the give equivocation from then-president trump poured fuel on the controversy, seemingly legitimizi
brian todd is in charlottesville for us. this is a civil trial, i understand, not a criminal trial. >> it is indeed and others who took part pay a steep financial price. tonight, we have new information on the case and some of the key players in court. a horrific weekend of violence, which further exposed america's racial divisions. >> this is our town now! >> reporter: tonight, people injured at the infamous unite the right rally in charlottesville, virginia, are seeking...
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i know you lived in charlottesville, and lived there at the time. what was it like as we were watching it in national tv coverage but you had a closer view. >> it's so funny, lawrence, that whole summer you may recall there was a torchlight march in june with some of the alt-right folks, then the clan showed up in july, by the time we got to august it really felt as though charlottesville had become sort of the hot bed of white supremacy, of anti-semitism, of virulent, virulent anti-black racism, and you know, i always tell people it is this beautiful sleepy college town. nobody expected what came to be known as the summer of hate, but it just felt like every incident begets a new incident, and it really, i think, blew up on those two days in august of 2017. >> as a legal scholar yourself, seeing civil litigation used this way is something new. and it seems to be so far something really effective. >> i mean, it's taken four years, and if ever there was a reminder that the wheels of justice grind very very slowly, this trial and the delays, the endle
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he is already been convicted criminally a battery and assault for his actions in charlottesville. buzzfeed reported that camp while who is defending himself in the civil trial, because no lawyer has been able to tolerate his antics. prepared for trump by watching tucker carlson, fox news host, with white supremacists in prison and getting legal advice from any nazi. that is an interesting choice. within the first minute of his opening statement in court today, cantwell quoted adolf hill lawyers my call, he then later do use the n-word according to reporters listening. one of those reporters found the trial, in charlottesville, is liz wentz, a con distributor in the post when she wrote about -- now could bring down a new generation of extremist, and liz coverage who i was covering all day today, joins me. now it is great to have you on this. before we get to what happened today. you wrote about the theory of the case, i wonder if you could just get out for folks who have been following this, this is a civil lawsuit, under a law from the 19th century. what is the lawsuit alleged, an
he is already been convicted criminally a battery and assault for his actions in charlottesville. buzzfeed reported that camp while who is defending himself in the civil trial, because no lawyer has been able to tolerate his antics. prepared for trump by watching tucker carlson, fox news host, with white supremacists in prison and getting legal advice from any nazi. that is an interesting choice. within the first minute of his opening statement in court today, cantwell quoted adolf hill lawyers...
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he was in charlottesville yesterday. the crowd had a few dozen people there a strong hold in the middle of the stated trying to get people out this room is largely filled a few hundred people there. as you get to the back it begins to empty out a little bit. it republicans have been talking at least among themselves what they perceive much smaller group of people showing up in the mcauliffe event. they feel like they have the mow then tum and excitement going their way. >> bret: we will see. at least that's what the polls show. rich edson on the trail. thanks. the superintendent of northern virginia school district is comparing parental protests at school board meetings to the capitol riot on january 6th. and his experience seeing people drinking at the beach. the comments by loudoun county school chief scott ziggler came as part of a court hearing for a man arrested at a june cool board meeting. jigglers' actions in recent months have led parents that area to demand his resignation. markets today three major stock marke
he was in charlottesville yesterday. the crowd had a few dozen people there a strong hold in the middle of the stated trying to get people out this room is largely filled a few hundred people there. as you get to the back it begins to empty out a little bit. it republicans have been talking at least among themselves what they perceive much smaller group of people showing up in the mcauliffe event. they feel like they have the mow then tum and excitement going their way. >> bret: we will...
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charlottesville trial: a jury is seated. why the organizers of that deadly white supremacist virginia rally will be in court. biden's bill in jeopardy. with just hours until a self- imposed deadline, could the president go overseas without a deal on his domestic agenda? tonight, the latest hurdle, and what we're learning about paid family leave. cbs news exclusive: with gun- related homicides at alarming new levels, we'll hear about president biden's blocked nominee to lead the a.t.f. fourth covid shot? what people who are immunocompromised need to know tonight. breast cancer warning-- the rare genetic mutation that can dramatically raise the risk of developing breast cancer. and american kindness: the amazing thing one neighborhood did to keep the halloween spirit alive for a special little girl. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. tonight, there are growing questions about h
charlottesville trial: a jury is seated. why the organizers of that deadly white supremacist virginia rally will be in court. biden's bill in jeopardy. with just hours until a self- imposed deadline, could the president go overseas without a deal on his domestic agenda? tonight, the latest hurdle, and what we're learning about paid family leave. cbs news exclusive: with gun- related homicides at alarming new levels, we'll hear about president biden's blocked nominee to lead the a.t.f. fourth...
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demonstrations in charlottesville. a civil trial that accuses dozens of organizers of those rallies for violating counterprotesters' civil rights. those demonstrations, i know you remember them, brought together hundreds of right and neo-nazi protesters. plus fighting, dozens of people were hurt. one woman was killed after she was run over by a right-wing protester. i want to bring in justice correspondent pete williams who is looking at this for us. what do they want to have happen? >> they want to strike a blow on these groups and individuals who were involved in the rioting. they are seeking money damages. they want to punish the rioters and imply similar damage in the future. they want to hurt those who did the rioting, including the man who drove his car into a crowd of protesters. 14 people have been engaged in a racist conspiracy to plan for what was to be a city's plan to take down a statue of confederate general robert e. lee. the rally brought together about
demonstrations in charlottesville. a civil trial that accuses dozens of organizers of those rallies for violating counterprotesters' civil rights. those demonstrations, i know you remember them, brought together hundreds of right and neo-nazi protesters. plus fighting, dozens of people were hurt. one woman was killed after she was run over by a right-wing protester. i want to bring in justice correspondent pete williams who is looking at this for us. what do they want to have happen? >>...
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that's also what happened in 2017 after heather hire was murdered in charlottesville, virginia, while protesting a white supremacist protest. they came down that year, that's the year i began studying our stories, what they mean to the people who built them and what they mean to the people who tore them down. here is a special presentation of what i found during that my travels. this is stone ghost in the south. is stone ghost in the south. >> in 2017, hundreds of white nationalists descended on charlottesville virginia to defend a on humans. their arrival marks the beginning of 24 hours of violent clashes with protesters. one person was killed, others were beaten. [noise] >> after the unlawful assembly was declared, it was very festive, it felt like we won. that's when we heard this loud thing. one car got pushed into the intersection, another car got pushed right behind it, it was chaos. >> it's hard to imagine that such a big moment happened in this little space. >> that's common in america? >> absolutely, absolutely. this is what we were, all of the small spaces can set the stage
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comments like, next up, charlottesville. final stop auschwitz. >> reporter: but the defendants who include some of america's most notorious white supremacists, have several potential arguments against liability, that free speech is protected. they are not responsible for the actions of others and the police failed to keep order. to win a court judgment under the ku klux klan act of 1871, the plaintiffs have to prove there was a conspiracy to engage in racially motivated violence. >> it's a demanding standard but there is enormous amount of evidence the plaintiffs are going to put on, quite lengthy case with lots of testimony and lots of evidence, especially from online discussions that anticipated the unite the right rally. >> reporter: the plaintiffs say one of their goals is to bankrupt white nationalist organizations and members, even before the trial began, at least one defendant claimed he was financially crippled. richard spencer, a white nationalist alt-right leader who is representing himself in this case without a l
comments like, next up, charlottesville. final stop auschwitz. >> reporter: but the defendants who include some of america's most notorious white supremacists, have several potential arguments against liability, that free speech is protected. they are not responsible for the actions of others and the police failed to keep order. to win a court judgment under the ku klux klan act of 1871, the plaintiffs have to prove there was a conspiracy to engage in racially motivated violence. >>...
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"one message of this case is that these events, like charlottesville, like january 6th, they are not spontaneous, flukish events that just happen. there's an enormous undercurrent of planning, of intent, and a purposefulness that we all need to wake up to." joining our conversation is msnbc political analyst, the former congresswoman, donna edwards and civil rights attorney and former prosecutor david henderson. i'm going to read from some of the reporting but i first want to ask both of you if you agree with that, that we're missing all of the planning, much of it that takes place in full view. first to you, donna. >> well, i think now in the context of looking at january 6th, it all makes so much sense. i mean, the mostly young men showing up in the white polo shirts and the khaki pants, the tiki torches, the chants, that it did seem very orchestrated at the time, and i think that the value of this civil lawsuit is really exposing that kind of coordination and planning. this was not organic. it was not spontaneous. indeed, it was planned and, you know, should the plaintiffs prevail
"one message of this case is that these events, like charlottesville, like january 6th, they are not spontaneous, flukish events that just happen. there's an enormous undercurrent of planning, of intent, and a purposefulness that we all need to wake up to." joining our conversation is msnbc political analyst, the former congresswoman, donna edwards and civil rights attorney and former prosecutor david henderson. i'm going to read from some of the reporting but i first want to ask both...
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.>> they will not replace us. >> jews will not replace us, we are there tonight, from charlottesville to vaccine lies and a nation drowning in hate and misinformation, and it seems like america's angrier than ever. and facebook has a lot to answer for. we are going to have to figure out how to reach people who believe the lies and misinformation. and o'sullivan, is here, and bakari sellers on what it is doing to the democracy after the break. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service the way you need it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ your new pharmacy is here. to make sure you don't run out of meds here. and with amazon prime, get refills and free two-day shipping. who knew it could be this easy? your new pharmacy is amazon pharmacy. ♪ (vo) subaru presents... the underdogs. they may have lost an eye, or their hearing, or their youthful good looks. but there's a lot of things the remarkable dogs haven't lost... like their ability to lick, wag, and love with the best of them. join subaru in helping underdogs find a loving home and celebrate all dogs during
.>> they will not replace us. >> jews will not replace us, we are there tonight, from charlottesville to vaccine lies and a nation drowning in hate and misinformation, and it seems like america's angrier than ever. and facebook has a lot to answer for. we are going to have to figure out how to reach people who believe the lies and misinformation. and o'sullivan, is here, and bakari sellers on what it is doing to the democracy after the break. >> woman: really? >> tech:...
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you just heard there's an incident related to the charlottesville incident. you've got to do this to make it work politically. go to my que question @smerconish.com. now you're equipped to answer -- whose campaign did the lincoln project tiki torch stunt help most? did it help mcauliffe, youngkin? >>> up ahead, "the wall street journal" was hammered for publishing donald trump's letter. moving fore, it's going to be a problem for journalists, how do you cover donald trump? >>> plus is the anti-race movement in the country so strident it's actually hurting people it's supposed to be helping, that's what the columbia professor wrote in his new book "woke racism" and he's here to explain. managing type 2 diabetes? on it. -on it. on it, with jardiance. meet the people who are managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk with jardiance. jardiance is a once-daily pill that can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. jardiance also lowers a1c. and it may help you
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even the hate that sparked the deadly violence in charlot charlottesville. jews are not replace us. jury selection in the civil case against the organizers began today and that's where we are tonight. from charlottesville to january 66th to vaccine lies and the nation drowning in hate and misinformation. it seems like america is angrier than ever and facebook has a lot to answer for. we'll have to figure out how to reach people that believe the lies and the misinformation. bakari sellers is here. how much did facebook know and what's the platform doing to our democracy after the break. love again. helpy just one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. because life starts when heartburn stops. take the challenge at prilosecotc dot com. it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a ye
even the hate that sparked the deadly violence in charlot charlottesville. jews are not replace us. jury selection in the civil case against the organizers began today and that's where we are tonight. from charlottesville to january 66th to vaccine lies and the nation drowning in hate and misinformation. it seems like america is angrier than ever and facebook has a lot to answer for. we'll have to figure out how to reach people that believe the lies and the misinformation. bakari sellers is...
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the question here is, we can't ignore what happened in charlottesville. the question is why hasn't glenn youngkin denounced donald trump. >> look, i hear the question, it's a legitimate one. but jim, james, the democrat party in virginia has said, look, we weren't part of this, it shouldn't have happened. what about the democrat disposition in terms of how to win these upcoming battles? >> first of all, the lincoln project is independent of the democratic party of virginia. i happen to know the chairwoman very well. i kind of agree with what stuart said, it was to illustrate a point that youngkin has not denounced trump saying there were fine people on both sides in charlottesville. i think it's kind of a tempest in a teapot. terry's campaigned hard. he's raised a lot of money. it's a tight election. traditionally only one time since 1965 when we followed a presidential election has the party that won the presidency won the virginia governorship, that was in 2013. virginia is a state that democrats have done consider reply ably better in. this is a tough
the question here is, we can't ignore what happened in charlottesville. the question is why hasn't glenn youngkin denounced donald trump. >> look, i hear the question, it's a legitimate one. but jim, james, the democrat party in virginia has said, look, we weren't part of this, it shouldn't have happened. what about the democrat disposition in terms of how to win these upcoming battles? >> first of all, the lincoln project is independent of the democratic party of virginia. i happen...
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better life. >>> today racism, hate and white nationalism are on trial in charlottesville, virginia. attorneys for the plaintiffs who are seeking accountability and bankruptcy for 20 white supremecies and affiliated groups delivered powerful opening statements and visuals this morning, all to remind yoor jurors their violent 2017 united right protest and attacks that killed one woman and injured 35 others. the defense argument is simple, freedom of speech. the attorneys for the plaintiffs say will face "enormous amounts of evidence that proves racially motivated conspiracy and intimidation behind it all." the month's long premeditation and celebration of success after a case therefore with major implications in the fight against right wing extremism including capitol insurrection that followed. joining our conversation tyler hamill, covering the trial and msnbc legal analyst joyce advance, former u.s. attorney and now law professor at the university of alabama. tyler, take me inside what happened today. >> today the more formal part, opening statements for the plaintiffs powerful ima
better life. >>> today racism, hate and white nationalism are on trial in charlottesville, virginia. attorneys for the plaintiffs who are seeking accountability and bankruptcy for 20 white supremecies and affiliated groups delivered powerful opening statements and visuals this morning, all to remind yoor jurors their violent 2017 united right protest and attacks that killed one woman and injured 35 others. the defense argument is simple, freedom of speech. the attorneys for the...
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>> what's clear is that charlottesville wasn't an isolated incident. it was a harbinger of the extremism that's followed and so many of these attacks are motivated by the same sort of white supremacist conspiracies that we heard in charlottesville. this idea of jews will not replace us is the same as the replacement theory that motivated the pittsburgh attack, the el paso a tack and has become normalized with pundits like tucker carlson and right wing leaders giving it a mainstream platform. and so that is happening partially because of the stunning lack of accountablein the aftermath of events like unite the right. so the goal here is to make clear there will be accountability and to show that yes, there is a legal path forward to hold accountable those responsible and we know that civil litigation like this can have major financial and operational consequences. defendants have already talked about that. how this has fanlly impacted them. made it much harder for them to go about their business and certainly if and when our plaintiffs when financial ju
>> what's clear is that charlottesville wasn't an isolated incident. it was a harbinger of the extremism that's followed and so many of these attacks are motivated by the same sort of white supremacist conspiracies that we heard in charlottesville. this idea of jews will not replace us is the same as the replacement theory that motivated the pittsburgh attack, the el paso a tack and has become normalized with pundits like tucker carlson and right wing leaders giving it a mainstream...
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secondly, charlottesville. why? guest: the first one, i remember thinking at the time, tax reform takes a long time. at least, i don't believe they done enough work to get a tax bill congress in 2017. and i was just wrong. there was a lot more work behind the scenes than i have realized, and they failed in the senate to repeal the affordable care act, republicans were realizing we have got to have something to show for our time controlling congress. that has provided the movement of the tax cuts and jobs act and this hitch a ride on that thing. charlottesville is a fascinating story. charlottesville, there were these demonstrations over a statute of robert e. lee, it turned violent. it was a confrontation between white supremacist, white nationals and protesters who wanted the statute taken down. and president trump famously said that they were good people on both sides and this was too much for tim scott and he went on a did a couple of interviews in which he basically said we need moral leadership from the white h
secondly, charlottesville. why? guest: the first one, i remember thinking at the time, tax reform takes a long time. at least, i don't believe they done enough work to get a tax bill congress in 2017. and i was just wrong. there was a lot more work behind the scenes than i have realized, and they failed in the senate to repeal the affordable care act, republicans were realizing we have got to have something to show for our time controlling congress. that has provided the movement of the tax...
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ken dilanian is outside the courthouse in charlottesville. ken, what can we expect when opening statements get under way tomorrow? >> reporter: geoff, this is a case about the line between speech and violence. and the question of whether people urging violence in social media and internet chat rooms can be held accountable when that violence leads to real world injuries and suffering. some of these plaintiffs who filed this lawsuit were hurt in the clashes that occurred four years ago around this unite the right rally. they are alleging that the people who organized this rally and advocated violence online before the rally are responsible for their injuries and should pay damages. and they have a trove of evidence, five terabytes of evidence, including from the platform discord, of people talking about violence. let me just read an excerpt from the complaint. the plaintiffs say, defendants posted imagery of the holocaust, slavery, jim crow, and fascism. they also brought with them armor, shields, and torches. the defendants say those weapons
ken dilanian is outside the courthouse in charlottesville. ken, what can we expect when opening statements get under way tomorrow? >> reporter: geoff, this is a case about the line between speech and violence. and the question of whether people urging violence in social media and internet chat rooms can be held accountable when that violence leads to real world injuries and suffering. some of these plaintiffs who filed this lawsuit were hurt in the clashes that occurred four years ago...
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she's an author, as well as co founder of code, pink and charlottesville. we have david swanson. he is the executive director of world beyond war dot org and campaign coordinator for roots action dot org. and in managua, we cross the center flounders. she is a co director of the international action center or a crosswalk rules and the fact that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate it. i'm. and if i go to you 1st in washington, and i'm sure all of us watched the 3 generals being held to account for the evacuation. the botched evacuation of the of kabul, and i was not satisfied, not in the least. okay. we have, we, we have the afghanistan papers that came out, i think in december, tooth, 2019. that would have been a good starting point in my opinion, because these generals have never been held to account for what their own rank said about that war. for 20 years, but nobody in congress, even one to venture there, they were more upset about the optics about at all. and so it really worries me very, very much that the military is not held to account at all.
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. >>> a massive civil trial after charlottesville. how this proceeding could potentially give us hints about cases being built against the organizers of the january 6th riot. >>> in a few minutes the first update from law enforcement since the deadly movie set shooting in new mexico. we'll take you there live at noon eastern. you can see the mics are set up and ready to go. up and ready to go. when you're driving a lincoln, stress seems to evaporate into thin air. which leaves us to wonder, where does it go? does it get tangled up in knots? or fall victim to gravity? or maybe it winds up somewhere over the bermuda triangle. perhaps you'll come up with your own theory of where the stress goes. behind the wheel of a lincoln is a mighty fine place to start. there is something i want to ask you. umm, it's a little soon... the new iphone 13 pro is here. what do you say, switch to t-mobile with me? yes! fall in love with iphone. now new and existing customers can get the powerful new iphone on us. growing up in a little red house, on the ed
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charlottesville is a fascinating story. charlottesville, of course, there were these stations over a statue of robert e. lee that turned violent and protesters died. it was a confrontation between white supremacists and protesters who wanted to set you down. president trump famously said there were good people on both sides. this was too much for tim scott. he went on a couple of interviews in which he basically said, we need more on leadership from the white house. this is not moral leadership. this is wrong. there are not good people on both sides. it was a very strong statement, especially from a republican senator. he gets a call from the white house a couple weeks later to talk to the president. scott said, i thought maybe i should go, maybe i should not go. he went. he was braced for a real confrontation with trump. instead, he found, as other people have reported that in these settings trump does not want confrontation. it was an amicable conversation. tim scott talked about being black in south carolina and why what
charlottesville is a fascinating story. charlottesville, of course, there were these stations over a statue of robert e. lee that turned violent and protesters died. it was a confrontation between white supremacists and protesters who wanted to set you down. president trump famously said there were good people on both sides. this was too much for tim scott. he went on a couple of interviews in which he basically said, we need more on leadership from the white house. this is not moral...
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chris, tell me what you're seeing about these flash points i described in charlottesville. ted cruz is a-ok with a nazi salute. >> especially folks like myself who specialize in folks beyond the far right, people who are basically looking to become domestic terrorists. for ted cruz as a senator who is a lawyer and smart one at that, to decide that on the third anniversary of the tree of life massacre that he would use the nazi salute as an example of first amendment speech that's protected. yes, and mayor garland responded appropriately. it is protected speech but for that example to be at the fore front of his mind and the fore front of probably young staffer who wrote it. what i watch not just on mainstream tv or the hearing live but on what i call a hate machine, my extra computer. kneel nazis. i'm not talking in a hyperbolic measure. self identify as nationalists socialists who self-identify as nazis. we're ecstatic with senator cruz this week. senator josh hawley leader of the insurrection caucus that is coming at mayor garland the attorney general was the greatest thr
chris, tell me what you're seeing about these flash points i described in charlottesville. ted cruz is a-ok with a nazi salute. >> especially folks like myself who specialize in folks beyond the far right, people who are basically looking to become domestic terrorists. for ted cruz as a senator who is a lawyer and smart one at that, to decide that on the third anniversary of the tree of life massacre that he would use the nazi salute as an example of first amendment speech that's...
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if charlottesville happened today, would we, the american people, be as shocked now as we were then? for the past four years, far-right violence has become more widespread in part because that same frustration and hate has been harnessed to help the gop hold on to power. if that was not true, would ted cruz have gotten away with what he did this week, defending parents who gave nazi salutes at school board meetings. >> at this point we're living under corporate and medical fascism. this is tyranny. when do we get to use the guns? literally, wheres the line? how many elections they going to steal before we kill these people? >> if it's not at a rally, it's inside a courtroom. last week when the trial of kyle rittenhouse got under way, he's the teen accused of killing two unarmed protesters in an assault rifle in kenosha, wisconsin, during last summer's black lives matter protests. the judge won't allow the unarmed men who were gunned down to be called victims. and the violent right's favorite news outlet wasting no time jumping to his defense. >> how shocked are we that 17-year-olds w
if charlottesville happened today, would we, the american people, be as shocked now as we were then? for the past four years, far-right violence has become more widespread in part because that same frustration and hate has been harnessed to help the gop hold on to power. if that was not true, would ted cruz have gotten away with what he did this week, defending parents who gave nazi salutes at school board meetings. >> at this point we're living under corporate and medical fascism. this...
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the super king doesn't to move in most people in there is a mass with a long oh, charlottesville boy, i don't wish that could me this like a failure to see them, but no say no. shoot leash athlete on sunday. that's all. so the know that they go see they are on did them since i'm 7 should and they saw us come to the police a chevy, tory jokes, the notion, santibanez hill with a different type of m. isn't that what the shuffle has about a study? cut him a mosquito, rather shooting con. massage them, cut mobile phone, call phone and around. as you can cut my field or you can come on down. i know the bottom ones. i want to say no, she now how about other stuff? just estimate for, for the dorado la deaf on a song, none of your machine is on kit. got a throttle about double. i'm calling me gonna be moved empty bottles on. i'm calling uncle an astronaut of jeanette because they know she meditating them, but in any told them of the shot at bonham. tramaso mad of honesty, that would have to say no, she, me. but how did that with them about how they know she muma that savages offered him by the
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