to interfere and yet to accept those conclusions and video demonstrates pointedly and powerfully what white nationalists and supremacists were trying to accomplish in charlottesville. terricauliffe was the only voice that was clear. this is an american issue. governor mcauliffe stood up on behalf of virginians but spoke on behalf of the country when he made clear that kind of rhetoric and action was not welcomed in virginia or america and they should go home and the question for me is where is their home? thankful we had a voice like governor mcauliffe to be calming and reassuring not only to virginians but to those of us in the country. we go back to the campaign a year and a half ago when then candidate donald trump speaking
it s the weird what aboutism in this case. are there violent people in the counter protest? of course. they ve been at many rallies before. we re talking about a woman who died. a 32-year-old woman died because not of those groups but the white nationalist groups who were there in charlottesville this weekend. there s time in life where moral equestion valence becomes unequal. here he is in colombia. this is a country that s been ravaged by terrorism for decades. what we saw the other day was terrorism. was the intentional use of force against civilians for political purpose. when this woman was killed, and the car mowed down people that s domestic terrorism in the united states. you can t separate who we are at home from what we project abroad. what happened the other day is not just domestic reality also an expression of what the united states now is. when the president doesn t condemn this it undermines our
night. as i understand it black lives matter members of our diverse communities actually rallying around a statue of thomas jefferson with all of his complexities and his human mistakes and some of the evil doing he did especially the way he treated the children of, slave children on his plantations purely for economic benefit, some of the records have shown, so even with all of that they said i m going to protect this from that that i see right there which is basically modern day, you know, domestic terrorism here. people are just trying terrorize us away and intimidate us away from any and all progress. so we know in southern cities these issues are extremely complicated. anybody trying reduce them to a tweet, to something that will fit into 140 characters just doesn t fit into the debate. we ve come to our own approach in charlottesvile. we had a lot of division on this issue. we had divided votes on city
and ku klux klan, many sides. it looked like an ad lib moment. he read the script. we haven t forgotten about north korea or the threat of military force in venezuela. we ll get to that coming up. he s ripping the white house response to the violence in charlottesvile. that city s mayor, michael signer joins us next on morning joe . this is not a cloud. this is a car protected from storms by an insurance company that knows the weather down to the square block. this is a diamond tracked on a blockchain - protected against fraud, theft and trafficking. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can t see. this is a patient s medical history made secure - while still available to their doctor at their fingertips.
anybody that experienced any level of racism, prejudice knows this is disgusting, unamerican and can t be tolerated. not so hard. that was anthony scaramucci criticizing president trump yesterday. a number much high-profile republicans were quick to put a name to the violence. much of the 2016 presidential fast to lead it bigotry and white nationalism. senator ted cruz demanded a federal investigation. marco rubio wanted more from the president s message writing quote, very important for the nation to hear potus describe events in charlottesvile for what they are a terror attack by white supremacists. mike huckabee broke with the president to say white supremacy crap is worst kind of racism. it s evil and per version of