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ises there is every reason why the alt-right would come to charlottesville. it was a confederate space. >> reporter: she believes we need to examine why they were erected in the first place. >> they were resurrecting their heroes who fought to maintain the lifestyle of the south. these objects were memorializing an ideology that was largely grounded in enslaveent. >> reporter: earlier this year, the virginia supreme court ruled in favor of removing the robert e. lee statue. now for many in a community still haunted by the summer of hate, the civil trial may bring some semblance of peace. >> the wounds of what happened have not been healed. there are people who will never be the same again. >> reporter: heather heyer's mom says she will never be the same. >> anyone who has had a child murdered can tell you it's gut wrenching. i'm not going to let her life and death be in vain. >> reporter: she too believes that grappling with one's history, as painful as that may be, is key to beginning the healing. >> almost no one in my generation, and i just turned 65, know
ises there is every reason why the alt-right would come to charlottesville. it was a confederate space. >> reporter: she believes we need to examine why they were erected in the first place. >> they were resurrecting their heroes who fought to maintain the lifestyle of the south. these objects were memorializing an ideology that was largely grounded in enslaveent. >> reporter: earlier this year, the virginia supreme court ruled in favor of removing the robert e. lee statue....
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the former city council member of charlottesville is right. this will be a marathon, even though it should be a sprint injustice and racism really shouldn't have a place at americas table. and that's the bottom line. ah. with with lou half on the hour, i'm back to look at the headlines for you now and would lead as meeting at the g. 20 summit in rome. have agreed to keep global warming levels at one and a half degrees celsius, but they were not able to make a firm commitment on how to achieve net 0 carpet emissions by the a 2050. so with the g 20 finished attention turns to the cop $26.00 climate summit . one ward leader who will not be in glasgow for that is the chinese president, eugene ping, katrina you has more on that from begging present. eugene pain has not traveled since the beginning of the crone of ours outbreak earlier last year, but that's damp and a lot of herbs that china will make further.
the former city council member of charlottesville is right. this will be a marathon, even though it should be a sprint injustice and racism really shouldn't have a place at americas table. and that's the bottom line. ah. with with lou half on the hour, i'm back to look at the headlines for you now and would lead as meeting at the g. 20 summit in rome. have agreed to keep global warming levels at one and a half degrees celsius, but they were not able to make a firm commitment on how to achieve...
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the first two words in that video were "charlottesville, virginia." president trump was, of course, president at the time that charlottesville happened. he famously immediately thereafter said there were fine people on both sides in charlottesville, meaning there were some fine people among the counterprotesters against the nazis that day, but also fine people on the nazi side too. reporter christopher miller has been covering the trial every day for buzzfeed news. he wrote this week about how one of the defendants, actually the one who asked what's your favorite holocaust joke today to his fellow defendant, that guy said in court filings in this case that he shares his, quote, views on the pressing issues of our time with former president donald trump. he shares his views with former president trump. he also said he shares those views, incidentally, with the 8:00 p.m. host on the fox news channel, who has, in fact, made long arguments on the air for this replacement theory that deborah lipstadt explained today and that we all heard out of the lips of
the first two words in that video were "charlottesville, virginia." president trump was, of course, president at the time that charlottesville happened. he famously immediately thereafter said there were fine people on both sides in charlottesville, meaning there were some fine people among the counterprotesters against the nazis that day, but also fine people on the nazi side too. reporter christopher miller has been covering the trial every day for buzzfeed news. he wrote this week...
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the first two words in that video were "charlottesville, virginia." president trump was of course president at the time that charlottesville happened. he famously immediately thereafter said there were fine people on both sides in charlottesville, meaning there were some fine people among the counterprotesters against the nazis that day but also fine people on the nazi side too. recovery christopher miller has been covering the trial every day for buzzfeed news. he wrote this week about how one of the defendants, actually the one who asked what's your favorite holocaust joke today to his fellow defendant, that guy said in court filings in this case that he shares his, quote, views on the pressing issues of our time with former president donald trump. he shares his views with former president trump. he also said he shares those views, incidentally, with the 8:00 p.m. host on the fox news channel who has in fact made long arguments on the air for this replacement theory that deborah lipstadt explained today and that we all heard out of the lips of those
the first two words in that video were "charlottesville, virginia." president trump was of course president at the time that charlottesville happened. he famously immediately thereafter said there were fine people on both sides in charlottesville, meaning there were some fine people among the counterprotesters against the nazis that day but also fine people on the nazi side too. recovery christopher miller has been covering the trial every day for buzzfeed news. he wrote this week...
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. >>> the major verdict tonight after charlottesville. the lawsuit against organizers of that deadly unite the right rally. the hate groups now ordered to pay more than $25 million in damages. >>> there is news on brian laundrie tonight. the man wanted in the disappearance of gab give petito. what the final autopsy results on laundrie now show. >>> the deadly house explosion under investigation at this hour. a 55-year-old woman killed and now the body of a 4-year-old girl has been found, too. 30 homes nearby destroyed or damaged. >>> tonight, nasa just hours away from launching a spacecraft trying to slam into an asteroid. all part of a plan to be prepared to protect earth. >>> and the abc anchor going to space. i'll be watching from here. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. and we begin tonight with the christmas parade tragedy in waukesha, wisconsin. late today, the suspect in court to face charges. and prosecutors revealing a sixth person has died, a child. the suspect, darrell brooks,
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. >>> the major verdict tonight after charlottesville. the lawsuit against organizers against that deadly unite the right rally. the hate groups now ordered to pay more than $25 million in dama damages. >>> there is news on brian laundrie tonight. the man wanted in the disappearance of gabby me tino. what the final autopsy results show. >>> the deadly house explosion under investigation at this hour. a 55-year-old woman killed and now the body of a 4-year-old girl has been found, too. 30 homes nearby destroyed or damaged. >> >>> tonight, nasa, just hours away from launching a spacecraft trying to slam into an asteroid. all part of a plan to be prepared to protect earth. >>> and the abc anchor going to space. i'll be watching from here. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. and we begin tonight with the christmas parade tragedy in wisconsin. the suspect in court today to face charges. and prosecutors revealing a sixth person has died you a child. the suspect, darrell brooks, will face six co
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brian todd is in charlottesville, virginia. the jury found five defendants liable for violating virginia law on harassment and vie is lens. tell us. >> they did indeed, finding them liable on several counts and the damages are significant. this is nothing short of a financial blow to the white nationalists. more than $26 million in compensatory damages on several claims. among them, finding five defendants were liable for racial, religious or ethnic harassment or violence under a virginia state law. and that all the defendants participated in a conspiracy. >> i think it this verdict today is a message that this country does not tolerate violence based on racial and religious lay hey tread in any form. >> reporter: in addition, the driver of the car that plowed into the crowd
brian todd is in charlottesville, virginia. the jury found five defendants liable for violating virginia law on harassment and vie is lens. tell us. >> they did indeed, finding them liable on several counts and the damages are significant. this is nothing short of a financial blow to the white nationalists. more than $26 million in compensatory damages on several claims. among them, finding five defendants were liable for racial, religious or ethnic harassment or violence under a virginia...
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we're going to start in charlottesville. talk about the uniqueness of this trial and what has been set in the fights between the white supremacists who are representing themselves. >> one of the things that is really striking about this trial is the extent to which we all thought the defendants were going to be somewhat organized, they were going to present a coherent front, they were going to at least attempt to prove to the world that what they did was innocent. what we have seen instead is just chaos. the plaintiff's case was airtight. so much documentary evidence. reams of testimony, compelling testimony. when the defense got up to present its case at the beginning of this week, it was in fighting, cap fighting. at one point, richard spencer was questioning jason kessler, the local organizer about why he thght was a psycho. as you said, the n-word is being dropped. christopher cantwell was literally standing up and replaying video of himself assaulting. people. one of the lessons of this trial to me, given four years to
we're going to start in charlottesville. talk about the uniqueness of this trial and what has been set in the fights between the white supremacists who are representing themselves. >> one of the things that is really striking about this trial is the extent to which we all thought the defendants were going to be somewhat organized, they were going to present a coherent front, they were going to at least attempt to prove to the world that what they did was innocent. what we have seen...
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i mentioned the case against the hate groups in charlottesville. well, it just ended with them losing. those groups now have to literally pay millions, not only for what they did, but for what they believed, why they did it. the white supremacist groups may have been proudly and publicly racist, but when it came to court, that made them all the more obviously guilty. now that that trial is over, and we mentioned that context, i want to bring in for special discussion, a legal analyst for us and former civil prosecutor and history professor at the university of chicago, the author of a field guide to white supremacy. welcome to both of you. professor, i want to start with you, given your specific work, and i mentioned some of your fellow scholars of this kind of stuff, which is tough and often tragic history, but history we might learn from. what does it mean that this scholarship and some of this deeper understanding of the links of anti-semitism and racism was used to effect in this trial? >> so understanding the anti-semitic roots of the great re
i mentioned the case against the hate groups in charlottesville. well, it just ended with them losing. those groups now have to literally pay millions, not only for what they did, but for what they believed, why they did it. the white supremacist groups may have been proudly and publicly racist, but when it came to court, that made them all the more obviously guilty. now that that trial is over, and we mentioned that context, i want to bring in for special discussion, a legal analyst for us and...
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and ellie reeve in sc charlottesville. jonathan, four years after the deadly rally, what was going through your mind today learning a about this verdict? >> well, it's interesting because four years ago, no one would have imagined you'd see one of the largest demonstration its we saw in america in decades play out the way this it did. but four years later, make no mistake, the ramifications of this case cannot be understated. a $25 million judgment is indeed financially devastate ing for t white supremacist movement. this has proven clearly there are consequences for diluted conspiracies. individuals will be held accountable. there were no fine people ma radding through the crowd in charlottesville chanting, and this verdict seals it. >> certainly not a fine day for the defendants in all of this. do you think this is it going to send a chilling enough message to act as a deterrent? >> i don't know if it's chilling enough, but it is a significant verdict. it is important to realize as one of the defense attorneys said that
and ellie reeve in sc charlottesville. jonathan, four years after the deadly rally, what was going through your mind today learning a about this verdict? >> well, it's interesting because four years ago, no one would have imagined you'd see one of the largest demonstration its we saw in america in decades play out the way this it did. but four years later, make no mistake, the ramifications of this case cannot be understated. a $25 million judgment is indeed financially devastate ing for...
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joining us live from charlottesville are the two plaintiffs' lawyers in this case. thank you for being here. i imagine you are exhausted. this has been a long trial. >> i think that's fair to say, rachel. thanks for having us. >> so it was something like three dozen witnesses on your side, 3 1/2 weeks of testimony, up against all of these defendants, some of whom tried to pretend the case wasn't happening and there was a default judgment against some of them. i want to ask you about all of that. it has been such a difficult time for the plaintiffs to have to have to go back through all of this and to explain what they went through, but it was just an incredibly hard case to bring. i wonder, now that it has come to this resolution, how satisfied you are in this verdict, how glad you are that you did this, how close this is to what you were aiming for from the beginning. >> yeah. so, rachel, thank you for having us. we are thrilled beyond any imagination with this verdict.hr we came to charlottesville to prove a conspiracy to commit racially motivated violence. we pro
joining us live from charlottesville are the two plaintiffs' lawyers in this case. thank you for being here. i imagine you are exhausted. this has been a long trial. >> i think that's fair to say, rachel. thanks for having us. >> so it was something like three dozen witnesses on your side, 3 1/2 weeks of testimony, up against all of these defendants, some of whom tried to pretend the case wasn't happening and there was a default judgment against some of them. i want to ask you about...
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the first towards individuals were, charlottesville virginia. president trump, was the first president at the time that charlottesville happened. he famously, immediately, after said they were fine people on both sides meaning that there were some people on the counter protesters on the nazis at the. but also fine people on the nazi side to. reporter christopher miller has been covering the trial every day, he wrote this week about one of the defendants, in fact, the one who asked what's your favor holocaust joke to his fellow defended. that guy said in court filings in this case that he shares, this quote, views on the pressing issue of our time with former president donald trump. he shares his views with former president trump. he also said that he shares those views, incidently, with the 8 pm 70 fox news channel who has in fact made long arguments on the air for this replacement theories that explains today, and that we all heard out of the lives of those guys would tiki torches back in 2017, in charlottesville. so this trial is unfolding now
the first towards individuals were, charlottesville virginia. president trump, was the first president at the time that charlottesville happened. he famously, immediately, after said they were fine people on both sides meaning that there were some people on the counter protesters on the nazis at the. but also fine people on the nazi side to. reporter christopher miller has been covering the trial every day, he wrote this week about one of the defendants, in fact, the one who asked what's your...
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another far-right white group that organized a white supremacist rally slash right in charlottesville in 2017. this was the incident where president trump said they were very fine people on both sides. with this case has been, is a civil case. brought by plaintiffs against the neo-nazis and white supremacy's. the plane to save nine people who are injured or otherwise targeted at that event that they wanted the defendant held liable for what occurred in charlottesville in 2017. but these guys had organized and planned for. well today, after deliberating for roughly two and a half days. the federal jury hearing this case, in fact, found those defendants liable. and found that the defendant must pay more than $25 million in damages. that to the plaintiff. that had been the state of go to the people who brought this to case. they tried to bankrupt the neo-nazis and white supremacist move in this country. this will go some distance for that and, now the jury did deadlock on two counts. deadlock means they couldn't come to a unanimous agreement and that was on two of the claims that were ma
another far-right white group that organized a white supremacist rally slash right in charlottesville in 2017. this was the incident where president trump said they were very fine people on both sides. with this case has been, is a civil case. brought by plaintiffs against the neo-nazis and white supremacy's. the plane to save nine people who are injured or otherwise targeted at that event that they wanted the defendant held liable for what occurred in charlottesville in 2017. but these guys...
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joining us live from charlottesville are the two plaintiffs' lawyers in this case. thank you for being here. i imagine you are exhausted. this has been a long trial. >> i think that's fair to say, rachel. thanks for having us. >> so it was something like three dozen witnesses on your side, three-and-a-half weeks of testimony up against all of these defendants, some of whom tried to pretend the case wasn't happening and there was a default judgment against some of them. i want to ask you about all of that. it has been such a difficult time for the plaintiffs to have to have to go back through all of this and to explain what they went through, but it was just an incredibly hard case to bring. i wonder, now that it has come to this resolution, how satisfied you are in this verdict, how glad you are that you did this, how close this is to what you were aiming for from the beginning. >> yeah. so, rachel, thank you for having us. we are thrilled beyond any imagination with this verdict. we came to charlottesville to prove a conspiracy to commit racially motivated violence
joining us live from charlottesville are the two plaintiffs' lawyers in this case. thank you for being here. i imagine you are exhausted. this has been a long trial. >> i think that's fair to say, rachel. thanks for having us. >> so it was something like three dozen witnesses on your side, three-and-a-half weeks of testimony up against all of these defendants, some of whom tried to pretend the case wasn't happening and there was a default judgment against some of them. i want to ask...
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charlottesville, about the rise of extremism, nazi-ism. our first a minute rights. what right do you have to create violence in public spaces? the trial in kenosha about whether or not we have -- whether or not the second amendment, our gun rights, are more important than our ability to peaceably assemble, right? in the case in georgia that really reflects this long legacy of racial violence in the south. the three defendants are white. ahmaud arbery, the young unarmed jogger was black. all of these different components, issues happening in our country right now. what we were trying to point out is the criminal justice system, even the civil system from the charlottesville case is not a criminal case, is simply just ill-equipped to deal with these extraordinary questions of race. it is the same system that disproportionately sends black and latino men to prison at extraordinary rates. when we bring white defendants into the system and asking to litigate and say, "let's find justice here," many of us watching no they won't be able to do that. i think the rittenhouse
charlottesville, about the rise of extremism, nazi-ism. our first a minute rights. what right do you have to create violence in public spaces? the trial in kenosha about whether or not we have -- whether or not the second amendment, our gun rights, are more important than our ability to peaceably assemble, right? in the case in georgia that really reflects this long legacy of racial violence in the south. the three defendants are white. ahmaud arbery, the young unarmed jogger was black. all of...
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it comes a day after a verdict in a charlottesville-related case. the deadly rally that became a defining moment of the trump era. >> you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides. >> in a civil trial, a jury found that a group of white supremacist is was guilty for millions of dollars in damages. the outcomes are, of course, what everyone has been discussing. you have the rittenhouse case where now a former president donald trump is literally appearing in this controversial photo with the now acquitted killer. whatever the president is celebrating someone who killed two people and it's a reminder of that echo to some. we're now joined by some of the attorneys who represented the charlottesville plaintiffs. hello to both of you. what is the outcome of this case mean not only for your clients, but for their sense of justice for that rally. >> we had this case four years ago. it's been a long four years for our clients. their injuries vary, but a large group of them were injured during the car attack that saturday. another group were a
it comes a day after a verdict in a charlottesville-related case. the deadly rally that became a defining moment of the trump era. >> you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides. >> in a civil trial, a jury found that a group of white supremacist is was guilty for millions of dollars in damages. the outcomes are, of course, what everyone has been discussing. you have the rittenhouse case where now a former president donald trump is literally appearing in this...
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let's go to brian todd in charlottesville, virginia. brian, the jury had some questions for the judge on this second day of deliberations? >> they did, jim. just a short time ago, the jury was dismissed by judge norman moon. no verdict yet in this case. second full day of deliberations. now to that question you just mentioned, it was a key question. the jury posed to judge norman moon earlier today. they said, if we cannot come up with -- to a unanimous decision on counts one, two and three, do we have to be unanimous on counts four, five and six? those first three counts, jim, are very crucial. they are at the crux of the plaintiff's case. and that's the claim that these defendants, these white supremacists conspired to commit racially motivated violence in charlottesville in august of 2017. that question posed to the judge, very important. if we cannot come up with a unanimous decision on those first three counts do we have to be unanimous on the last three? judge norman moon told them that they have to continue to try to work to come
let's go to brian todd in charlottesville, virginia. brian, the jury had some questions for the judge on this second day of deliberations? >> they did, jim. just a short time ago, the jury was dismissed by judge norman moon. no verdict yet in this case. second full day of deliberations. now to that question you just mentioned, it was a key question. the jury posed to judge norman moon earlier today. they said, if we cannot come up with -- to a unanimous decision on counts one, two and...
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dahlia, you have been following that charlottesville trial closely. what was your reaction to this $25 million verdict today? >> i mean, i was moved. i think we were beginning to doubt, lawrence, that anyone was ever going to hold these folks to account. i think that there is this theme that you really flicked at, that it's all fun and it's game, and it's war games and it's comedy, and you can't make anything stick. and it was profoundly, profoundly moving to see a jury say you know what? it wasn't funny. nazism isn't cool. you guys can call yourselves the alt-right, but you're still nazis. and by the way, you owe us $26 million. and i think for my purposes, having waited for four years to see some kind of vindication, this is a really, really powerful signal that sometimes, sometimes you get to really tag them for what they did. >> and paul butler, this is a novel piece of civil litigation. we haven't really seen this approach to this. what is it going to mean going forward? >> you know, lawrence, in the era of black lives matter, there is so much at
dahlia, you have been following that charlottesville trial closely. what was your reaction to this $25 million verdict today? >> i mean, i was moved. i think we were beginning to doubt, lawrence, that anyone was ever going to hold these folks to account. i think that there is this theme that you really flicked at, that it's all fun and it's game, and it's war games and it's comedy, and you can't make anything stick. and it was profoundly, profoundly moving to see a jury say you know what?...
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meanwhile in charlottesville it attorneys out there is a price for spreading hate in america and that price is $26 million. a jury awarded more than $26 million in damages after finding the white nationalists who organized and participated in a violent 2017 rally liable on a state conspiracy claim and other claims. the jury said it could not reach a verdict on two federal conspiracy claims however. that as for the second day in a row, the committee investigating the riot at the capitol on january 6th issued a new bach of subpoenas that, this time focussing on right wing extremist groups involved in the attack including the oath keepers and proud boys. i want to go to the trial in the three men accused in the murder of ahmaud arbery. martin sallve sahas that now. >> reporter: tonight, the men accused of killing a black man running in a neighborhood. in the controversial case is in the hands of one black and 11 white jurors. >> with that, ladies and gentlemen, i ask you retire to the jury room. >> reporter: the prosecution getting the final say retelling how an armed father and son greg
meanwhile in charlottesville it attorneys out there is a price for spreading hate in america and that price is $26 million. a jury awarded more than $26 million in damages after finding the white nationalists who organized and participated in a violent 2017 rally liable on a state conspiracy claim and other claims. the jury said it could not reach a verdict on two federal conspiracy claims however. that as for the second day in a row, the committee investigating the riot at the capitol on...
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we're going to start in charlottesville. talk about the uniqueness of this trial and what has been set in the fights between the white supremacists who are representing themselves. >> one of the things that is really striking about this trial is the extent to which we all thought the defendants were going to be somewhat organized, they were going to present a coherent front, they were going to at least attempt to prove to the world that what they did was innocent. what we have seen instead is just chaos. the plaintiff's case was airtight. so much documentary evidence. reams of testimony, compelli testimony. when the defense got up to present its case at the beginning of this week, it was in fighting, cap fighting. at one point, richard spencer was questioning jason kessler the local organizer about why he ought was a psycho. as you said, the n-word is being dropped. christopher cantwell was literally standing up and replaying video of himself assaulting. people. one of the lessons of this trial to me, given four years to pre
we're going to start in charlottesville. talk about the uniqueness of this trial and what has been set in the fights between the white supremacists who are representing themselves. >> one of the things that is really striking about this trial is the extent to which we all thought the defendants were going to be somewhat organized, they were going to present a coherent front, they were going to at least attempt to prove to the world that what they did was innocent. what we have seen...
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. >>> plus, hate on trial in charlottesville. the case against the organizers of that deadly 2017 neo-nazi rally is moving forward. despite attempts by those organizers to use the trial as a bizarre forum to show off their fandom of the third reich. >>> and nfl superstar quarterback aaron rodgers out with covid after misleading the green bay packers and everybody else that he had been vaccinated. what's the penalty for rodgers for putting his teammates at risk and what does that mean for the rest of the country? "deadline white house" continues after a quick break, so don't go anywhere. es after a quick break, so don't go anywhere hey google.
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it's going to be a long day here in charlottesville, john. we are getting a sense of what we are likely to hear. some of the defendants representing themselves. and actually during opening statement, the judge said it sounded like a closing statement. that is giving us a hint in terms of what we are likely to hear. you take chris officer cantwell, known as being a neo-nazi. we heard a lot of propaganda during his opening, heard some of his political leanings. likely to hear some of that again today during closing arguments as well. defense attorneys, though, are going to try to stay away from that. they will be reminding jurors about the foundation of their case saying the plaintiffs did not show enough evidence though show they conspired to commit acts of violence. they will say it was inspired by those on the far left and that things basically spiraled on it of control. plaintiffs attorneys for their part are going to remind jurors that during the course of this three-week trial that they did show evidence that these defendants conspired to
it's going to be a long day here in charlottesville, john. we are getting a sense of what we are likely to hear. some of the defendants representing themselves. and actually during opening statement, the judge said it sounded like a closing statement. that is giving us a hint in terms of what we are likely to hear. you take chris officer cantwell, known as being a neo-nazi. we heard a lot of propaganda during his opening, heard some of his political leanings. likely to hear some of that again...
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meanwhile in charlottesville it attorneys out there is a price for spreading hate in america and that price is $26 million. a jury awarded more than $26 million in damages after finding the white nationalists who organized and participated in a violent 2017 rally liable on a state conspiracy claim and other claims. the jury said it could not reach a verdict on two federal conspiracy claims however. that as for the second day in a row, the committee investigating the riot at the capitol on january 6th issued a new batch of subpoenas that, this time focussing on right wing extremist groups involved in the attack including the oath keepers and proud boys. i want to go to the trial in the three men accused in the murder of ahmaud arbery. martin salve has that now. >> reporter: tonight, the men accused of killing a black man running in a neighborhood. in the controversial case is in the hands of one black and 11 white jurors. >> with that, ladies and gentlemen, i ask you retire to the jury room. >> reporter: the prosecution getting the final say retelling how an armed father and son gregor
meanwhile in charlottesville it attorneys out there is a price for spreading hate in america and that price is $26 million. a jury awarded more than $26 million in damages after finding the white nationalists who organized and participated in a violent 2017 rally liable on a state conspiracy claim and other claims. the jury said it could not reach a verdict on two federal conspiracy claims however. that as for the second day in a row, the committee investigating the riot at the capitol on...
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delia, you've been covering that charlottesville trial quote sly, what is your reaction to this 25 million dollar verdicts? we >> i was moved, i think we are beginning to doubt, lawrence, that anyone was ever going to hold these folks to account, i think there is the theme that you just really forget that it's all funny and it's all games, and it's wargames, and it's nothing. and it's comedy. and you can't make anything stick, and it was just profoundly, profoundly moving to see a jury say. you know what? it wasn't funny, nazism isn't cool, you can call yourselves the all right, but you're still nazis. and by the way you almost $26 million. and i think, for my purposes, having waited for four years to see you some kind of vindication. this is a really really powerful signal that sometimes, sometimes, you get to really tag them for what they did. and paul butler, this is a novel piece of civil litigation. we haven't really seen this approach to this. what is it going to mean going forward? >> you know, lawrence, in the era of black lives matter, there's so much attention to high profile cas
delia, you've been covering that charlottesville trial quote sly, what is your reaction to this 25 million dollar verdicts? we >> i was moved, i think we are beginning to doubt, lawrence, that anyone was ever going to hold these folks to account, i think there is the theme that you just really forget that it's all funny and it's all games, and it's wargames, and it's nothing. and it's comedy. and you can't make anything stick, and it was just profoundly, profoundly moving to see a jury...
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charlottesville says goodbye to the confederacy, talked about confederate statues, their origins and the assumptions people today might have had about why those statues were put up versus the real reasons. one more point about the battle over school curricula. recent headlines to show how crazy this issue can get, out of texas where a school official named gina petty, executive director of curriculum and instruction at a school district in the dallas fort worth area, 8400 students telling a teacher apparently, i think i'm getting her name correct, that if you're going to have a book about the holocaust make sure you have a book that has an opposing view because if you only teach one side, the new law in texas might come down on you so that translates to feel going to teach about the history of lynching, you have to come up with the other side on that. this is crazy of course. >> she has apologized but in a way there is a way the apologies, not irrelevant, but still a problem and that is we have to ask, what is that
charlottesville says goodbye to the confederacy, talked about confederate statues, their origins and the assumptions people today might have had about why those statues were put up versus the real reasons. one more point about the battle over school curricula. recent headlines to show how crazy this issue can get, out of texas where a school official named gina petty, executive director of curriculum and instruction at a school district in the dallas fort worth area, 8400 students telling a...
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we have reports this morning from capitol hill, hong kong, georgia, istanbul, charlottesville, paris, and the pentagon. and we start in washington where lawmakers will meet again this morning to consider president biden's signature social safety net bill. if you went to bed thinking last night that they were going to vote on it, you're not alone. but house minority leader kevin mccarthy has been common dering the floor there for over eight hours. you are looking at live pictures. he's been doing this rambling marathon speech, breaking house speaker nancy pelosi's record for the longest speech in history, and he's still going. >> that's right. technically it's not a filibuster, but it did block action on the $2 trillion build back better bill. daniela diaz live on capitol hill. how do we expect it, daniela, to play out this morning? reminder, mccarthy is still talking. >> reporter: that is a really important thing to know right now, christine and laura, because it depends when he stops. the plan was to have the house democratic leaders reconvene the house at 8:00 a.m., but you know it'
we have reports this morning from capitol hill, hong kong, georgia, istanbul, charlottesville, paris, and the pentagon. and we start in washington where lawmakers will meet again this morning to consider president biden's signature social safety net bill. if you went to bed thinking last night that they were going to vote on it, you're not alone. but house minority leader kevin mccarthy has been common dering the floor there for over eight hours. you are looking at live pictures. he's been...
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>> i think the sense in charlottesville is exhaustion. they're exhausted with everyone -- with the story, with the news media, frankly, and they are, of course, exhausted with lawyers and for white nationalists and the white nationalists themselves constantly showing up in court all the time for various hearings. we've gone through so many different criminal cases, and this particular civil litigation has dragged on for a while now, so i think they're quite relieved that at least part of this is over. what we're trying to find out now is whether the plaintiffs will file a new lawsuit trying to lean on those two federal claims they didn't get a verdict on today, so that remains to be seen. but the sense in charlottesville is that they still have issues they're dealing with in terms of rates and inequality, and they're just exhausted. >> reporter: at times difficult but a very important story. ian shapira, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for letting me be here. appreciate it. >> woodruff: american and european officials are growing incr
>> i think the sense in charlottesville is exhaustion. they're exhausted with everyone -- with the story, with the news media, frankly, and they are, of course, exhausted with lawyers and for white nationalists and the white nationalists themselves constantly showing up in court all the time for various hearings. we've gone through so many different criminal cases, and this particular civil litigation has dragged on for a while now, so i think they're quite relieved that at least part of...
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okay, ken, let's talk about charlottesville now. nine plaintiffs getting $25 million, and the white nationalist behind the rally were found responsible for the violence. but what are the real consequences? i mean, are the folks likely to ever see any of that money? >> it's not clear that any of these defendants can pay any of this money. but you know, that was never the point. the aim of this lawsuit was to bank erupt these racist leaders and their organizations and to send a message that there are consequences beyond the criminal arena for those who conspire to commit racially motivated violence. this trial was closely watched on the far right, and these judgments, presuming they stand, will follow these men forever. that said, this wasn't a complete victory for the victims who sued. the jury deadlocked on two counts of conspiracy under the 1871 ku klux klan law, and the plaintiffs didn't get the damage they asked for. about half of the $25 million was levied against single defendant james field who's serving life in prison for dri
okay, ken, let's talk about charlottesville now. nine plaintiffs getting $25 million, and the white nationalist behind the rally were found responsible for the violence. but what are the real consequences? i mean, are the folks likely to ever see any of that money? >> it's not clear that any of these defendants can pay any of this money. but you know, that was never the point. the aim of this lawsuit was to bank erupt these racist leaders and their organizations and to send a message that...
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a federal courtroom in charlottesville. a new platform to spread hate. i cannot remember ever seeing something like what is happening in that charlottesville courtroom happen before. as rachel likes to say, watch this space. we'll be right back. hello? gordon ramsay? this is a cold call! nfl teams are turning to cold with tide, will you? that will never work! if it works on nfl jerseys it'll work for you. seriously! just perfect! and it'll save up to $150 a year. and it's cold! so you will turn to cold? fine! i'll turn to cold! that guy needs to chill out! this was a cold call! people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsu
a federal courtroom in charlottesville. a new platform to spread hate. i cannot remember ever seeing something like what is happening in that charlottesville courtroom happen before. as rachel likes to say, watch this space. we'll be right back. hello? gordon ramsay? this is a cold call! nfl teams are turning to cold with tide, will you? that will never work! if it works on nfl jerseys it'll work for you. seriously! just perfect! and it'll save up to $150 a year. and it's cold! so you will turn...
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charlottesville says goodbye to the confederacy. from the washington times i want to thank everybody for watching this conversation. have a great day. >> get c-span on the go, watch the biggest political events live or on demand anytime anywhere on our new mobile video apps c-span now. access top highlights, listen to c-span radio and discover new podcasts all for free. download c-span now today. >> stay up to date on the latest in publishing with booktv's new podcast about books. we look at industry news and trends through insider interviews with reporting on the latest nonfiction releases and bestseller lists. you can find about books in all our podcasts on the c-span now apps or wherever you get your podcasts and watch books online anytime, booktv.org. >> veterans from world war ii through the iraq war recorded oral history interviews. is an impact from one story.
charlottesville says goodbye to the confederacy. from the washington times i want to thank everybody for watching this conversation. have a great day. >> get c-span on the go, watch the biggest political events live or on demand anytime anywhere on our new mobile video apps c-span now. access top highlights, listen to c-span radio and discover new podcasts all for free. download c-span now today. >> stay up to date on the latest in publishing with booktv's new podcast about books....
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charlottesville says goodbye to es and bestseller lists. you can find about books in all our podcasts on the c-span now apps or wherever you get your podcasts and watch books online anytime, booktv.org. >> veterans from world war ii through the iraq war recorded oral history interviews. is an impact from one story. >> throughout south vietnam, a scene of an intensive campaign by vietnamese ranger troops against vietcong forces in the area. helicopters of the us army 13 aviation
charlottesville says goodbye to es and bestseller lists. you can find about books in all our podcasts on the c-span now apps or wherever you get your podcasts and watch books online anytime, booktv.org. >> veterans from world war ii through the iraq war recorded oral history interviews. is an impact from one story. >> throughout south vietnam, a scene of an intensive campaign by vietnamese ranger troops against vietcong forces in the area. helicopters of the us army 13 aviation
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charlottesville says goodbye to the confederacy. from the washington times i want to thank everybody for watching this conversation. have a great day. >> get c-span on the go, watch the biggest political events live or on demand anytime anywhere on our new mobile video apps c-span now. access top highlights, listen to c-span radio and discover new podcasts all for free. download c-span now today. >> stay up to date on the latest in publishing with booktv's new podcast about books. we look at industry news and trends through insider interviews with reporting on the latest nonfiction releases and bestseller lists. you can find about books in all our podcasts on the c-span now apps or wherever you get your podcasts and watch books online anytime, booktv.org. >> veterans from world war ii through the iraq war recorded oral history interviews. is an impact from one story. >> throughout south vietnam, a scene of an intensive campaign by vietnamese ranger troops against vietcong forces in the area. helicopters of the us army 13 aviation ba
charlottesville says goodbye to the confederacy. from the washington times i want to thank everybody for watching this conversation. have a great day. >> get c-span on the go, watch the biggest political events live or on demand anytime anywhere on our new mobile video apps c-span now. access top highlights, listen to c-span radio and discover new podcasts all for free. download c-span now today. >> stay up to date on the latest in publishing with booktv's new podcast about books....
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the unite the right trial in charlottesville, so we are going to go live to the courthouse next. going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage, and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits. but you have to meet a deductible for each, and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original medicare, and they also cover your medicare deductibles and co-insurance. but, they often have higher monthly premiums and no prescription drug coverage. now, let's take a look at humana's medicare advantage plans. with a humana medicare advantage plan, hospital stays, doctor office visits and your original medicare deductibles are covered. and of course, most humana medicare advantage plans include prescription drug coverage. in fact, in 2020 humana medicare advantage prescription drug plan members saved an estimated $8,400 on average on thei
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brian todd is joining us from charlottesville, tell us more about this trial and the closing arguments that were delivered today? >> reporter: right, wolf. just a short time ago one of the most notorious defendants christopher cantwell delivered his closing arguments. he's representing himself. he argued that he never planned to commit violence and did not want violence but the plaintiffs attorneys have just finished presenting a trove of evidence claiming otherwise. the case against organizers of the 2017 charlottesville unite the right rally not only alleges the rally was racist, and brazenly anti-semitic with the nazi chants. the plaintiffs say the organizers intentionally planned to cause racial violence and aliable for injures. white nationalists charged with flagpoles and showing organizers dussinging the potential for violence. quote, cracking skulls and even whether it is legal to drive into protesters. for example, quote, fight the s out in the streets, is how one organizered urged followers to come. >> the defendants in this case used all kinds of electronic communication dis
brian todd is joining us from charlottesville, tell us more about this trial and the closing arguments that were delivered today? >> reporter: right, wolf. just a short time ago one of the most notorious defendants christopher cantwell delivered his closing arguments. he's representing himself. he argued that he never planned to commit violence and did not want violence but the plaintiffs attorneys have just finished presenting a trove of evidence claiming otherwise. the case against...
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>>> plus the white supremacist organizers of this deadly rally in charlottesville are found liable and ordered to pay millions of dollars. but will the plaintiffs actually be able to collect? >>> and with gas prices soaring, president biden is making moves to try to ease the pain, but many experts say it's just a drop in the bucket. ♪ >> announcer: live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with rosemary church. >>> we are waiting for jurors in georgia to decide the case against three white men accused of killing ahmaud arbery, an unarmed black man. they deliberated for more than six hours yesterday. the last argument they heard came from the prosecution, who used their rebuttal on tuesday to remind the nearly all-white jury about the racial implications of the murder case. cnn's sara sidner has more now from brunswick. >> when three people chase an unarmed man in two pickup trucks with gun in order to violate his personal liberty, who gets to claim, i'm not really responsible for that? under the law in georgia, no one gets to say that. >> reporter: the prosecution getting the last
>>> plus the white supremacist organizers of this deadly rally in charlottesville are found liable and ordered to pay millions of dollars. but will the plaintiffs actually be able to collect? >>> and with gas prices soaring, president biden is making moves to try to ease the pain, but many experts say it's just a drop in the bucket. ♪ >> announcer: live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with rosemary church. >>> we are waiting for jurors in...
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given what happened in charlottesville, given what happened at the u.s. capitol on gist, given what happened in kenosha, given how republican controlled legislative bodies are wiping out black's political strength and impeding black people's access to the ballot box, who is to say that roof did not succeed? >> yes. a very depressing think to think about and contemplate. i am generally optimistic, but this leaves me feeling cynical. when you look around and consider the aspect what is a race war? i think we think of that as building being spilled in the streets. but i think we are finding now you can fight a race war in state capitals, by blocking access to the ballot. you can feis a race war by redistricting your district in such a way that black people's political strength is diluted. i don't want us to be excited that, yea, $25 million is going to go to the plaintiffs without taking a more panoramic view of what is happening in our country. >> in a way you feel like even what was kind of lost seems to the alt right and the white nationalists in charlott
given what happened in charlottesville, given what happened at the u.s. capitol on gist, given what happened in kenosha, given how republican controlled legislative bodies are wiping out black's political strength and impeding black people's access to the ballot box, who is to say that roof did not succeed? >> yes. a very depressing think to think about and contemplate. i am generally optimistic, but this leaves me feeling cynical. when you look around and consider the aspect what is a...
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we're -- antisemitic rally in charlottesville, virginia, in 2017 are being sued for money damages by nine plaintiffs. who claim the rally violated their civil rights. the 14 individual defendants in the case are mostly judgment proof, meaning they have no money or assets. and so, a financial judgment against them cannot really be the enforced. one of the defendants, has been convicted of federal crimes and is serving a federal sentence. representing himself in court has become a game for him, that actually allows him to spread his hateful message to his followers. the washington post reports on any given day, this trial sounds like an open spigot of hate. defendants have dropped the edward, admired adolf hitler, joke about the holocaust and traffic in racist pseudoscience. when one defendant was being questioned on friday, he called himself, quote, a white supremacist, a racist, and antisemite, a homophobe, a xenophobic, an islamophobia, and any other sort of foam that benefits my people. so help me god. joining us now is dalia -- 's legal correspondent for a slight.com, and host of
we're -- antisemitic rally in charlottesville, virginia, in 2017 are being sued for money damages by nine plaintiffs. who claim the rally violated their civil rights. the 14 individual defendants in the case are mostly judgment proof, meaning they have no money or assets. and so, a financial judgment against them cannot really be the enforced. one of the defendants, has been convicted of federal crimes and is serving a federal sentence. representing himself in court has become a game for him,...
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y >> the charlottesville case, the arbery case and rittenhouse trial have similar themes. what happens when black people make the same claim? plus, my all-star panel including congresswoman maxine waters ready to sound off to the latest news and the other sunday shows. don't want to miss it. ovens that flip up and away, grills that bring outdoor flavors indoors, and blenders that spin up healthy eating. ninja foodi, be proud of what you make. new vicks convenience pack. dayquil severe for you... and daily vicks super c for me. vicks super c is a daily supplement with vitamin c and b vitamins to help energize and replenish. dayquil severe is a max strength daytime, coughing, power through your day, medicine. new from vicks. wayfair's cyber monday sale is on now! score unbelievable savings with our biggest sale ever! like ge appliances up to 40% off rugs up to 80% off and lighting up to 65% off. plus get bonus savings with a wayfair credit card and free shipping on thousands of products. don't miss our cyber monday happening now through november 29th. only at wayfair.com. de
y >> the charlottesville case, the arbery case and rittenhouse trial have similar themes. what happens when black people make the same claim? plus, my all-star panel including congresswoman maxine waters ready to sound off to the latest news and the other sunday shows. don't want to miss it. ovens that flip up and away, grills that bring outdoor flavors indoors, and blenders that spin up healthy eating. ninja foodi, be proud of what you make. new vicks convenience pack. dayquil severe for...
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nine charlottesville community members who were grievously injured. some during the torch much on friday night. including a number of uva students. and some during the violence on saturday. including the car attacker were so many of our plaintiffs were very significantly injured. and so, the idea here is a simple one. if there is racist, antisemitic, violence, there needs to be accountability. and it is all the more important when the doj led by then, a tierney general judge sessions seemed unlikely to pursue these sorts of cases with any enthusiasm. and so we were incredibly proud to support the plaintiffs in bringing this case. i'm bringing october 17th into four years nearly to the day to get this to trial for a number of reasons including the discovery challenges with some of the defendants, covid, a global pandemic. but we got here and certainly the verdict today sends a resounding clear message about the importance of this sort of accountability. >> seems like there will be tangible material for the defendants as well. i mean, these are individu
nine charlottesville community members who were grievously injured. some during the torch much on friday night. including a number of uva students. and some during the violence on saturday. including the car attacker were so many of our plaintiffs were very significantly injured. and so, the idea here is a simple one. if there is racist, antisemitic, violence, there needs to be accountability. and it is all the more important when the doj led by then, a tierney general judge sessions seemed...
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hundreds of white nationalists gathered in charlottesville four years ago to protest the removal of a robert e. lee statue. one woman died after a self-proclaimed hitler supporter drove into a crowd. >> we are beyond thrilled with this result for our clients today. >> this verdict today is a message that this country does not tolerate violence based on racial andel are religious hatred in any form. >> both attorneys for the plaintiffs announced that they would retry the federal conspiracy charges. >>> and overnight, nasa launched a spacecraft to test a plan to save earth from a possible asteroid disaster. >> three, two, one, zero, ignition, liftoff. falcon 9 with a dart mission -- >> the spacecraft lifted off on top of a spacex rocket from a base in california. it's scheduled to crash head on into a small asteroid at 15,000 miles per hour next fall. the mission will explore whether slamming a spacecraft into an asteroid can nudge it into a different direction and prevent a potential doomsday collision with earth. >>> a missouri man who spent more than 40 years in prison for a crime he
hundreds of white nationalists gathered in charlottesville four years ago to protest the removal of a robert e. lee statue. one woman died after a self-proclaimed hitler supporter drove into a crowd. >> we are beyond thrilled with this result for our clients today. >> this verdict today is a message that this country does not tolerate violence based on racial andel are religious hatred in any form. >> both attorneys for the plaintiffs announced that they would retry the...
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>> jason carroll, thanks for bringing us the latest from charlottesville today. >>> breaking minutes ago, brand-new subpoenas were just issued by the january 6th committee. who are they targeting now? >>> plus it was hailed as a potential covid game changer. but there's no concerns about the pill to fight covid-19. that keeps on... going? our very own energizer bunny! energizer ultimate lithium. [snowball splat and windshield wiper] the #1 longest-lasting aa battery. knowing where you came from, it gives you a sense of “this is who i am”. oh my goodness... wow, look at all those! you get hungry for more and then you're just like, “wow, i'm learning about my family.” yeah, yep. which one, what'd you find? lorraine banks, look, county of macomb, michigan? look at grandma... hey grandma! unbelievable. everybody deserves to know who they are and where they came from. ohhh...cool. this whole journey has been such a huge gift for our family. ♪ subway's eat fresh refresh™ has so many new footlongs. refresh! here's how they line up. we got the new chicken & bacon ranch, new baja
>> jason carroll, thanks for bringing us the latest from charlottesville today. >>> breaking minutes ago, brand-new subpoenas were just issued by the january 6th committee. who are they targeting now? >>> plus it was hailed as a potential covid game changer. but there's no concerns about the pill to fight covid-19. that keeps on... going? our very own energizer bunny! energizer ultimate lithium. [snowball splat and windshield wiper] the #1 longest-lasting aa battery....
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the people behind the deadly charlottesville rally found liable for millions of dollars in damages. >>> then michelle goldberg on the danger of political despair and john podesta on joe biden's battle against rising gas prices. >> it will take time but you should see the price of gas drop when you fill up your tank. >> when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. you know, this week we mark 58 years since the assassination of president john f. kennedy. as his motorcade drove through dealey plaza in dallas, texas. yesterday this was the scene. a small crowd gathered. this red pickup truck drove in circles, proclaiming trump won 2020, along with a bunch of qanon slogans. now, we've mentioned this group before. it's a small group. they're a splinter faction from the fringes of the far-right qanon movement. three weeks ago hundreds of members of this cult, for lack of a better word, assembled at dealey plaza awaiting the return of john f. kennedy and his son, jfk jr. who died in a plane crash tragically in 1999. they believe the kennedys are not actuall
the people behind the deadly charlottesville rally found liable for millions of dollars in damages. >>> then michelle goldberg on the danger of political despair and john podesta on joe biden's battle against rising gas prices. >> it will take time but you should see the price of gas drop when you fill up your tank. >> when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. you know, this week we mark 58 years since the...
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charlottesville says goodbye t and bestseller lists. you can find about books in all our podcasts on the c-span now apps or wherever you get your podcasts and watch books online anytime, booktv.org. >> veterans from world war ii through the iraq war recorded oral history interviews. is an impact from one story. >> throughout south vietnam, a scene of an intensive campaign by vietnamese ranger troops against vietcong forces in the area. helicopters of the us army 13 aviation battalion provide direct their support transporting the men to their destination. en route the battle zone is carefully observed and enemy positions are fired upon by our gunners. [gunfire] >> and in early april of 65, i was on the plane to vietnam. when i got there, took a couple days to get accreditation cards and got on a c 123 milk run flight that went all the way, stopping at every town and every base in vietnam and got to donating -- da nang. i was in the war so quick i have not gotten to the black market. i was wearing chinohs and loafers and how i have a pict
charlottesville says goodbye t and bestseller lists. you can find about books in all our podcasts on the c-span now apps or wherever you get your podcasts and watch books online anytime, booktv.org. >> veterans from world war ii through the iraq war recorded oral history interviews. is an impact from one story. >> throughout south vietnam, a scene of an intensive campaign by vietnamese ranger troops against vietcong forces in the area. helicopters of the us army 13 aviation...
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charlottesville says goodbye to ases and bestseller lists. you can find about books in all our podcasts on the c-span now apps or wherever you get your podcasts and watch books online anytime, booktv.org. >> veterans from world war ii through the iraq war recorded oral history interviews. is an impact from one story. >> throughout south vietnam, a scene of an intensive campaign by vietnamese ranger troops against vietcong forces in the area. helicopters of the us army 13 aviation battalion provide direct their support transporting the men to their destination. en route the battle zone is carefully observed and enemy positions are fired upon by our gunners. [gunfire] >> and in early april of 65, i was on the plane to vietnam. when i got there, took a couple days to get accreditation cards and got on a c 123 milk run flight that went all the way, stopping at every town and every base in vietnam and got to donating -- da nang. i was in the war so quick i have not gotten to the black market. i was wearing chinohs and loafers and how i have a pict
charlottesville says goodbye to ases and bestseller lists. you can find about books in all our podcasts on the c-span now apps or wherever you get your podcasts and watch books online anytime, booktv.org. >> veterans from world war ii through the iraq war recorded oral history interviews. is an impact from one story. >> throughout south vietnam, a scene of an intensive campaign by vietnamese ranger troops against vietcong forces in the area. helicopters of the us army 13 aviation...
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but the sense in charlottesville is that they still have issues they are dealing with here. they are just exhausted. lisa: at times difficult, but a very important story. thank you for joining us. ian: thanks for letting me be here. ♪ judy: american and european officials are growing increasingly alarmed by a russian military build up of more than 100,000 troops along the border with ukraine. as john yang reports, there is concern a full-scale russian military invasion could be on the horizon. john: judy, u.s. officials are closely watching that russian military build. today joint chiefs chairman mark , milley spoke with his russian counterpart, valery gerasimov. the region has been a flashpoint since 2014, when russia invaded and annexed crimea, and supported separatists in two provinces of eastern ukraine. since then, there's been fighting between those separatists and the ukrainian army and more than $2.5 billion in u.s. security assistance to ukraine. now, there are reportedly more than 100,000 russian troops along much of ukraine's northern and eastern borders. andrew
but the sense in charlottesville is that they still have issues they are dealing with here. they are just exhausted. lisa: at times difficult, but a very important story. thank you for joining us. ian: thanks for letting me be here. ♪ judy: american and european officials are growing increasingly alarmed by a russian military build up of more than 100,000 troops along the border with ukraine. as john yang reports, there is concern a full-scale russian military invasion could be on the...
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rapid tests before holiday gatherings >>> the verdict now in how much the organizers of the violent charlottesville rally were ordered to pay. >>> the deadly home explosion, among those killed, a 4-year-old girl >>> the cause of death for brian laundrie, the fiancÉ of gabby petito revealed. >>> holiday shortages. the iconic american toy and supply chain snags keeping it off shelves. >>> inside the nasa mission to prevent a real-life asteroid armageddon >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening just a short time ago the suspect in the deadly rampage i waukesha, wisconsin, appeared in court. at the same time, we learned from the prosecutor a child victim has apparently died darrell brooks facing five counts of intentional homicide with a sixth now pending tonight. he's accused of speeding through crowds of marchers and spectators in a holiday parade leaving several children among the dozens injured center to this tragedy for many in the shattered community, not only why darrell brooks allegedly drove onto the parade route on sunday, but why he was free at the time to
rapid tests before holiday gatherings >>> the verdict now in how much the organizers of the violent charlottesville rally were ordered to pay. >>> the deadly home explosion, among those killed, a 4-year-old girl >>> the cause of death for brian laundrie, the fiancÉ of gabby petito revealed. >>> holiday shortages. the iconic american toy and supply chain snags keeping it off shelves. >>> inside the nasa mission to prevent a real-life asteroid...