meghan mccain just talked about it on the view. the president s actions have consequences. when you repeatedly are attacking my father and war heroes, it creates a culture in the military where people are clearly fearful to show my father s name in one way or another. it s horrible. i think it s bad for americans. i think we really have to look at the kind of culture that s being put in place. i don t blame the people in the military. i have nothing but respect for people who serve. just putting a note on this, there s a lot of criticism towards me in the media across the board of how often i speak of my father, how i grieve, how i do it publicly, but it s impossible to go through the grief process when my father who s been dead ten months is constantly in the news cycle because the president is so obsessed with the fact that he s never going to be a great man like he was. and just this morning president trump told reporters that whomever made the order was, quote, well meaning b
charlottesville. it wasn t but 20 minutes before that group entered here, had their bags checked like everyone else, to ensure no implements of riot are being brought in. then they made a short three-block walk. to the intersection of fourth and water streets in downtown charlottesville. that s where heather heyer lost her life. one woman in this group told me that was their goal today, to come here peacefully to honor heather heyer s memory. the grief process for this community continues. nobody expected it to be a short process. last summer, charlottesville became a battleground. this is cnn breaking news. clashes have erupted between white supremists and protesters. terror in virginia. one person is dead. reporter: one year later, a new team of officials are vowing not to let history repeat itself. we have to own that we did
devastating to our family, we experienced a shop i have never experienced in my life as a family, we needed to come together and process this as best we could. over the past three months, we ve started the grief process, my kids are amazing. and now we see north korea with the tensions, claiming to be a victim. and they re claiming that the world is picking on them. we re here to tell you, north korea is not a victim we felt it was time to tell the truth about the condition that otto was in. he had severe brain damage. he was systematically tortured and intentionally injured by kim
have to say to the people in florida today who endured this, some of whom lost kids in this, some of whom lost friends. brandon carasko, my first guest, a high school freshman who survived this. but you know there will be an aftermath of shock and grief that he s going to have to get through. sergio rosenblatt, his daughter alexandra was in the school, he was on this program earlier this hour. he said he doesn t know what they re going to do to get through this, to get through it emotionally. he says there s no book that s been written about how do the parents of a school shooting deal with this, with their survivor kids in the aftermath? what might you share with them about what s coming and how they might deal with it? most definitely i would say that, you know, the grieving process, there is no one way to completely go through a tragedy like this and the grief process. everyone grieves in their own time, in their own way. but i would really hope that the community that surrounds t
are traumatized. and the children will live with this traumatic stress for the rest of their lives. and i would really hope that people would reach out to them, definitely loving them and caring for them, supporting them, just giving them all the support and nurturing that they need, and understanding that, you know, this is not no one is immune to these kinds of tragedies. and that everyone can take some part in the healing process for these families. and also for the community. and they completely need to embrace one another now and do whatever they can to get through this tragedy and this process. but it s going to take a long time. lucy macbeth, i think that s a very important message we re going to have to help deliver to the victims of this tragedy. and the victims include the living, including people who did not get physically injured. as you say, there s an emotional trauma to this that they re going to have to deal with. lucy macbeth, tonight s last