Trump’s initial response to Charlottesville draws criticism
AM Joy 8/13/17
Jonathan Capehart leads the discussion, and is then joined by Joy Reid, on how Donald Trump drew widespread outrage for blaming ‘many sides’ for violence at Saturday’s white supremacist rally. Duration: 13:59
Joy Reid speaks to Rep. Ted Lieu and former White House ethics lawyer Richard Painter on special counsel Robert Mueller reportedly expanding the Russia probe—and why his investigation continues to be critical. Duration: 9:11
Many believe Attorney General Jeff Sessions released a statement on the violence at Saturday’s white supremacy rally that was stronger than the president’s initial comments, yet failed to be an adequate response. Duration: 12:36
White House aide Sebastian Gorka used to work at Breitbart.com, has been photographed wearing a pin associated with a Nazi-allied group—and may be one of Donald Trump’s closest political advisers. Duration: 13:22
White nationalist rally in Virginia linked to three deaths
AM Joy 8/13/17
Suspect James Fields has been arrested for plowing his car into a large group during Saturday’s white nationalist rally and counter-protest. Will his actions be seen and classified as a hate crime? Joy Reid and her panel discuss. Duration: 10:20
Eric Bolling sues reporter Yashar Ali for defamation
AM Joy 8/13/17
Yashar Ali joins Joy Reid on the $50 million law suit brought against him by Eric Bolling in response to his report on sexual harassment allegations made against the FOX host. Former FOX guest Caroline Heldman, who made similar allegations against Bolling, and attorney Lisa Bloom, also join to discuss. Duration: 11:24
On the day of the event Charlottesville Police not only refused to carry out public safety arrangements discussed for months in advance, they disbanded a peaceful assembly being attacked by Heckler's Veto and pushed a crowd of right-wingers into a crowd of Antifa, leading to chaos and violence.
James Alex Fields Jr. is behind bars after he allegedly plowed his car into a crowd of people protesting against a white nationalist rally in Virginia.
Local gives history of civil rights in Charlottesville
Published on Aug 13, 2017 by PBS NewsHour
Rallies on Friday and Saturday in Charlottesville, Virginia that were reminiscent of Ku Klux Klan gatherings shook people who have for generations fought for civil rights in Virginia and across the country. Activist, writer and educator Leontyne Peck with the University of Virginia’s President’s Commission on Slavery unpacks the weekend’s events with Hari Sreenivasan.
U.S. sees 300 violent attacks inspired by far right a year
Published on Aug 13, 2017 by PBS NewsHour
Despite the nation’s focus on Islamic terrorism since 9/11, homegrown, right-wing extremists have also killed dozens of Americans. Peter Bergen, the director of the National Security Studies program for New America, joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the toll of homegrown terrorism in light of the Charlottesville white nationalist rally car attack.
In an opinion piece in The New York Times on Sunday after a violent weekend, Georgetown University sociology professor Michael Eric Dyson wrote, “We cannot pretend that the ugly bigotry unleashed in the streets of Charlottesville, Va., this weekend has nothing to do with the election of Donald Trump." Dyson joins Hari Sreenivasan for a discussion about racial rhetoric and its history.
Charlottesville mayor blames Trump for violent weekend
Published on Aug 13, 2017 by PBS NewsHour
As locals grappled with the aftermath of a white nationalist rally that left three people dead on Saturday, Mayor Michael Signer wasted no words on denouncing President Donald Trump for what he says is his culpability in the violence. But a white nationalist leader told The NewsHour’s P.J. Tobia that the radical left is at fault.
Post-election spike in hate crimes persists in 2017
Published on Aug 13, 2017 by PBS NewsHour
The Charlottesville white nationalist rally, along with the associated deaths and injuries linked to it, follow a nationwide increase in hate crimes in the past year. Within 10 days of Donald Trump’s election, the Southern Poverty Law Center tracked 900 bias-related incidents against minorities. The center’s president Richard Cohen joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss these trends.
Full Show - In Depth Analysis Of Charlottesville False Flag Race Riots - 08/13/2017
Published on Aug 13, 2017 by Ron Gibson
Sunday, August 13th 2017: Charlottesville Aftermath - Infowars reporter Millie Weaver joins the program to discuss what she saw in Charlottesville, Virgina. The rally's organizer Jason Kessler will also join the program to explain the day's events as well.
North Korea: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
Published on Aug 13, 2017 by LastWeekTonight
As nuclear tensions continue to escalate between the United States and North Korea, John Oliver enlists "Weird Al" Yankovic to perform some accordion-based diplomacy.
"Day 206" Ivanka Trump Blast her Own Tribe, is there a Traitor among us ?
Published on Aug 13, 2017 by Bravo Alternative Media
On "Day 206" of The Donald Trump White House Regime, Ivanka condemns and Blast her own Race. Is Ivanka a Caucasian ? She will never use the Word, she would rather attack her own Ex-Tribe calling them "White" ! Donald Trump is correct there are Many Sides in struggle for POWER in America, But in the End he will support the Police State.
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