Divided times in our country. And many slamming the president s reluctance to single out extremists, some of whom are trump supporters. He said this we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, on many sides. On many sides. On many sides. A white house statement sunday tried to clarify the president s remarks saying he condemns all forms of violence, bigotry, and hatr hatred, and that includes White Supremacists, neonazis, and the kkk. Not enough for members of the president s party pleading with him to spoke out forcefully and directly against White Nationalist groups calling the killing in charlottesville more than just murder. Senator marco rubio tweeting, very important for the nation to hear the president describe events in charlottesville for what they are a terror attack by White Supremacists. This from senior republican leader orrin hatch, we should call hatred by its name. My brother didnt give his life fighting hitler for nazi ideas to
Little break. Monday, august 14th. 4 00 a. M. In the east. We begin with President Trumps deafening silence, if you will. The fallout from his failure to clearly and explicitly denounce the white nationalyists, neonazis behind the weekend rally in charlottesville. The violence left three people dead. Vice president mike pence traveling in latin america sunday, speaking out, saying what the president did not. We have no tolerance for hate and violence from White Supremacists, neonazis or the kkk. These dangerous Fringe Groups have no place in American Public life and in the american debate, and we condemn them from the strongest possible terms. The president s call for unity yesterday, though, was from the heart. It was a sin serial call in these too divided times in our country. President trump hit with strong bipartisan criticism for his initial response to the deadly racefueled clashes in charlottesville when he said this we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious disp
On Saturday and Sunday, dozens of Butte Catholics attended the final Masses said at Butte Catholic Community Central’s St. Joseph Church and St. John the Evangelist Church.
On Saturday and Sunday, dozens of Butte Catholics attended the final Masses said at Butte Catholic Community Central’s St. Joseph Church and St. John the Evangelist Church.
administration. sure. how long can he stick around? we ll ask you in about 30 minutes. okay. interesting comments from anthony scaramucci yesterday that made you think he might not we ll look at that in a half hour. thanks. the department of justice and fbi launching a civil rights investigation into the deadly events at that white nationalist rally in charlottesville. 20-year-old james alex fields is accused of driving his car into a crowd of counterprotesterser killing one person. he is in custody facing multiple charges including second-degree murder. he s expected to make his first court appearance today. brian todd with more on the suspect and the investigation. reporter: we ve got important new information about the suspect accused in the car strike that killed that young woman in charlottesville. according to our justice producer, mary kay maloney, she got information from a justice department official familiar with the investigation. federal investigators have e