individuals sued mckesson from the black lives matter 3450u6789 or sued them as a whole. and no, i mment comparing neo-nazis to blm, but what i am saying is the vessel used is frifous just as that that i compared it to. the fact is that i understand the outrage. i understand the goal. i do think that those who are harmed individually, i do think that heather hire s family has grounds to sue the organizers of this march. i do think that anyone was injured has grounds to sue. anyone who was injured in this march. but just to sue them on behalf of the city and say don t come back i think is a very slippery slope is sounds like they re saying they were like an armed militia. right. well, with all due respect, i mean, listen, conservatives, my republicans, they pick and choose. donald trump picks the second amendment. he loves the second amendment. not so much the first. like, you know, as an african male attorney from the south, i
because it has literally killed people in this country. heather hire died at the hands of white supremacists. this isn t just about being politically correct. this is about the lives of millions of people in this country. and no one is trying to defend antifa, but these are two separate things that the president continues to con nature. i want to get your response to that. it struck me in his comments today when he said a lot of people are saying. i mean, you know, that maybe trump had a point. i haven t heard a lot of people say that. maybe fox news. yeah. he s gotten a lot more people to pay attention to antifa. that is true. let me just talk as a very crass political operator here. he is missing a home run opportunity to send the message violence is bad. kkk is really bad. republicans have more of an obligation to call that out because those are some of his supporters in that crowd. and i think trump should be able to give a speech that does ultimately talk about violence
the president thought his initial statement was a universal condemnation and was caught by surprise when it was met with outrage and people were criticizing him, which is when you saw the statement coming out on monday. and then you saw the angry press conference on tuesday when he felt he was under attack. when he feels like he s under attack, and we have seen many of these stories with the same beats, he bigs in his heels and fights back and it becomes less about the issue of whatever it is we re talking about and more about him fighting with the media or fighting with his critics. i certainly know that all too well. kurt, let me turn to you. you know, before steve bannon was fired yesterday, the president was in for a terrible news cycle. the mother of heather hire was saying she didn t want to meet with him. mitt romney was saying he should apologize to the country. what should the white house do about that? the bannon news, whether it was a distraction or he was supposed
enjoy being able to have people scared of them so they can paint themselves as victims and that reinforces their message that people are scared to let us spread our ideas because they re true and they ll spread like wild fire if we re able to have what they consider freedom of speech and spread what they believe. there s something else i want to play with you. because vice also spoke to a white nationalist about the death of heather hire who was killed when a car was rammed into a crowd of counter-protesters. he saw no way to get away from them except to hit the gas and sadly because our rivals are a bunch of stupid animals who don t pay attention, they couldn t just get out of the way of his car and some people got hurt and that s unfortunate. so you think it was justified? i think it was more than justified. that was actually chris cantwell as well.
than enough blame on both the right and the left to say we are tired of all of you, cut it out or we will put you in jail. heather: dallas, claimed to be a black nationalist and member of black lives matter and the shot and killed 5 dallas police officers, both sides need to stop. rob: the woman killed during the violent riots that charlottesville will be laid to rest today. tensions over confederate monuments escalate. good morning, heather grew up in this area 30 minutes away from charlottesville as an adult, she lived and worked here, just a few hours the city and the world will begin to say their final goodbyes at the theater, her family asked people to wear purple because they say that was heather s favorite color. heather hire was part of a group