muslim ban. they draw a distinction between the campaign rhetoric which was just language and the action he took as president. is that a reasonable distinction? it s not a reasonable distincti distinction. when you are the president or even running for the president, there s no such thing as just language. every single sing you say signals to someone what your views happen to be or might be. and it wasn t only before the election. it was quite a bit after the election that the administration was very aggressively pursuing this travel ban which was originally called a muslim ban and i ll just bring to the viewers memory that it was rudy giuliani who was tasked with lawyering it up so that it wouldn t look so much like a muslim ban. but the truth is that s what it started as. that s what it is. and it really has not stopped. but it s not only muslims. it s also the behavior at charlottesville is noteworthy here. there are a number of indicators
heard, today, the first day of black history month. a site called big-leagueol politics uncover the photo trees just told us about. what is so interesting about it is that ralph northam spent a lot of his last campaign calling his opponent racist again and again and again. the closing of that campion was an unending flurry of ads putting his republican opponents up against pictures of what happened at charlottesville, the atrocities. there is no evidence at his opponent was racist but northam said it a lot. strikingly, northam s opponents never took pictures of themselves in blackface organa ku klux klan robe. there is irony in this story. as of right now, a number of prominent democrats, kamala harris among them, have called foror northam s resignatn over this but there are many in this party, particularly in virginia, who are standing by him. those democrats personally opposed blackface and klan robes as a matter of conscience come
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video. 4 men have now been convicted. harris sustained serious injuries to his head and his left eye as well as his left hand and forearm. deandre harris joins me now along with his attorney. thank you, i appreciate it. how are you doing, deandre? i m doing fine, man, how are you? i m doing fine. listen, daniel borden was the last of the four men sentenced to prison for attacking you at the unite the right rally in charlottesville. how do you feel about the four assailants? that they have now been convicted. it s always a good idea that justice has been served. so that is good. however, you know, i that day was crazy. i couldn t have made it out. maybe four years, you know, is it maybe the ideal sentence that i was looking for really,
everyone in charlottesville and the whole world that hate is really out there. you have to watch your back and really stay on your toes about things, if it s truly something that you believe in, then fight for it, most definitely. i have to ask you. racial tensions were high. that day in charlottesville. president trump has taken a lot of heat for saying there were fine people on both sides at that rally. do you think things have gotten better or worse? in this country since that day? i think things have gotten worse, man. really. that s my honest opinion. i really think things have gotten worse. why. in this world. why? did you say, why? yeah. man, just different things that are happening, man. it s like people are okay with really expressing their racial tension against other races now. it s like it s okay now, but it s like like we have been