trump talked about yesterday and was deported. trump defenders claimed that the president was only talking about members of the gang ms-13, which is not true. he did not limit himself to gang members when he was describing animals yesterday. but today he did. ms-13, these are animals. they re coming into our country, we re getting them out. when the ms-13 come in, i refer to them as animals, and guess what, i always will. here s someone donald trump has never referred to as an animal. the white supremacists who is accused of speeding his car into a group of people at charlottesville, virginia, he was arrested and charged with murder after he drove his car into that crowd and killed heather hire. donald trump has never killed the man who killed 17 people in florida anal animal. kim jong-un is suspected of
called a unite the right rally. brawls broke out between the demonstrators and those opposed to them, forcing virginia governor terry mcauliffe to declare a state of emergency. later that day, a gray dodge challenger drove into a crowd of counterprotesters, injuring 19 people and killing 32-year-old heather hire. former president obama weighed in, tweeting out this image with a nelson mandela quote as his caption. no one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin or his background or his religion. that tweet became the second most retweeted post of 2017 and the most liked tweet of all time. number two, #me too. 2017 may very well be remembered as the year of mthe me too movement. women and men around of world told their stories of sexual
governor gerri brown says iversen s bravery and years committed to service of the people of california will never be forgotten. fire crews keeping iversen in mind as they fight against the thomas fire which has burned 240,000 acres, destroyed 1000 homes and buildings, 35% contained. the fire spread smoke across a long swath of california, the residents desperate for fresh air left the area. a terrible situation in southern california. a new charge, and a white nationalist rally, james fields junior facing first-degree murder charges in charlottesville, virginia, showing video of the moment driving the car into protesters killing heather hire and injuring 30 other people. and somebody had died, his case will go to a grand jury for an
over to the united states from bangladesh and brought everybody in his family. ainsley: yep. steve: that s what they do. ainsley: one person gets the lottery ticket and they all come in. brian: so happy to get out of bangladesh and into brooklyn they tried to kill a bunch of people. fantastic. at least this guy did. we don t know if his family can stand the questioning upon further examine. brian. ainsley: we will see more of that coming up on monday. now some headlines. jillian: it s almost friday. good thursday morning, guys. get you caught up. a city rocked by deadly riots bracing for more unrest today. police in downtown charlottesville, virginia on high alert as the man accused of ramming his car into a crowd of people at a white national isles rally back in august is due in court. 20-year-old james alex fields is charged with second degree murder. 32-year-old heather hire was killed. dozens of others injured. well, it s a big day for the internet. the fcc will vote this morning o
an update about a congressman who is spreading a conspiracy theory, insulting one. to the memory of heather hire who was killed by white supremacists the weekend other neo-nazis marched in charlottesville this past summer. he caught our attention a few weeks back because he vice news correspondent, elrooef. here s exactly what he said to her. let s look at the person that actually started the rally. it s come to our attention that this is a person from occupy wall street that was an obama sympathizer. so wait a minute. be careful where you start taking these people to and look at the background. george soros is one of those individuals who back these people. george soros, i think he was jewish and turned in his own people to the nazis. you have to be careful where we go with those.