had urine and feces thrown on top of them and nobody s condemned that. that wasn t the white supremacists. hold on. the all right. b know one is depending throwing urine et cetera. but there is a strong difference between people fighting for equality and people fights for wiping out people off of this earth. they all had weapons down there. you know that. brun echld ll. who hilled heather heyer. yeah. somebody died. a. no. the who killed her? a white supremacist. where is the equivalency in that. i didn t say it was right. you re saying they both had weapons. they were armed. they didn t come to just protest. they came armed, as well so counter protest. if this that s. you ve been talking.
because i ll leave that up to what heather s legacy will show, but she was a soldier that day and that was a war she was fighting, and we all have to remember that she was not the only shoulder there that morning. that everyone there that participated were soldiers and unfortunately, heather s life was taken but there are still soldiers fighting in the hospital for recovery and those soldiers that were there and saw such a horrific incident happen, although their wounds are not visible, their wounds are just as real, just as deep, and i pray and hope those people will one day find recovery. also i just want to share my prayers and thoughts to the two virginia state troopers who lost their lives also that day, and their families, when they were covering this rally and the heyer family and miller law
to have the capability to launch an attack on the u.s. searching for victims after the helicopter crashed off the coast of oh wa who. this is a first pitch for the books, a cancer survivor throws it a tad bit outside and it hits a photographer. the photographer was a trooper and tweeted the photo of what was coming his way. listen. julie fruit? let me tell you i m old. i don t see them anymore but i m sure that hurt. more to be the five things to go go to cnn.com/new day the latest. for heather heyer, one of her friends, remembering her. join us next.
heather heyer, not just a reflectsh reflection of what took her life. what do you want people to know about that? well, heather was such a great person that the family and us have been in discussion about so many things that we can do moving forward from this spot. one of the major things is scholarship in heather s name, and there s a lot of things in the works, and we just don t want heather s name to diminish, don t want to to leiave its publicity. she was here. she was strong. we want to continue that legacy, and there s a lot of things happening behind the scenes right now and we re just trying to get over what recently happened this week. and you will definitely hear and see more about it. look, we re here to cover it. we see you have purple on.
tweeted this morning. he said publicity seeking lindsey graham falsely stated i said there s a moral equivalency between these groups. he goes on to say and people like ms. heyer. stuff a disgusting lie. the people of south carolina will remember. and then not long after that, the president also going after senator jeff lake of arizona, also a republican who took issue with the president s comments earlier this week. at the president tweeted this. great to see that dr. kelley ward is running against flake. he s weak on borders crime. he s toxic. well that toxic republican senator actually voted for president trump s health care bill. he is one who is needed to enact the president s agenda. going forward, the reason that this matters, the reason that so many white house aids are