Americans. But the president , by bringing that statement and continuing to try to defend himself was, was, continuing an argument and saying, both sides were to blame. He wanted to make sure he was right about the details when he characterized the protesters he overlooked nazi slogans and flags and salutes. John, in the end what do you make of what happened today in terms of how it will affect the president . Will this happens in a context. The president won office, and was heralded by many supporters by speaking bluntly. By speaking truths. By not bothering with the ni niceness. His reluctant to speak the truth about neonazi protesters cha chanting nazi slogans. A failing he repeated twice. This is, he had a moment like this during the primaries that rattled republican leaders. Republican leaders will now have to distance themselves from the president and the question is how they get back together again . John dickerson. Thank you very much. Joinis i butz, president of the State Univ
Would say most of them were unarmed. Many of them were members of the clergy or students. Now there were some people who were there as counterdemonstrators who were there to cause trouble. But, overwhelmingly the counterprotesters were unarmed. Also the only one administering medical aid to those who had chemical agents in their eyes and mouth. Did you get any sense of where most of the tension was really coming from on the scene . You have to remember, Emancipation Park where robert e. Lee is, is raised above the street. Several feet, steps above the road. White supremacists had the park. We were seeing a lot of objects coming down from the park into the streets. Where most of the counterdemonstrators were. And it is clear, for every one counterdemonstrator flag you could see, there were 10, 15, confederate or white supremacist flags. The rally schedule ford saturday. There was a lot of people a. Arrived friday night carrying torches. What was the significance of that . Police caught
We have detroit, which is the new movie by Kathryn Bigelow. We have logan lucky, which i keep wanting to call lucky logan because it looks like the look words should be round that way. And tom cruise is back doing what he does best in American Made. Im glad youve got a logan lucky issue because i have as well. I keep wanting to say lucky logan. Detroit, ive seen many rave reviews already. Im a big fan of Kathryn Bigelow who won an oscar for the hurt locker and directed zero dark thirty. The film is set in 1967 in the detroit riots, it begins with a broad canvas and the film slowly focuses in on a particular event. At the beginning, a speak easy is raided, rioting breaks out, the state troopers and National Guardsmen are sent in, the rioting continues. We then follow a particular character played by a musician who is denied his moment in the spotlight because the riot is breaking mout. He takes refuge in the Algiers Motel. The police then discend on the motel where they believe there is
We have detroit, which is the new movie by Kathryn Bigelow. We have logan lucky, which i keep wanting to call lucky logan because it looks like the look words should be round that way. And tom cruise is back doing what he does best in American Made. Im glad youve got a logan lucky issue because i have as well. I keep wanting to say lucky logan. Detroit, ive seen many rave reviews already. Im a big fan of Kathryn Bigelow who won an oscar for the hurt locker and directed zero dark thirty. The film is set in 1967 in the detroit riots, it begins with a broad canvas and the film slowly focuses in on a particular event. At the beginning, a speak easy is raided, rioting breaks out, the state troopers and National Guardsmen are sent in, the rioting continues. We then follow a particular character played by a musician who is denied his moment in the spotlight because the riot is breaking mout. He takes refuge in the Algiers Motel. The police then discend on the motel where they believe there is
Hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. To take us through this weeks cinema releases is mark kermode. So mark, what do we have this week . A splendidly mixed bag. We have detroit, which is the new movie by Kathryn Bigelow. We have logan lucky, which i keep wanting to call lucky logan because it looks like the look words should be round that way. And tom cruise is back doing what he does best in American Made. Im glad youve got a logan lucky issue because i have as well. I keep wanting to say lucky logan. Detroit, ive seen many rave reviews already. Im a big fan of Kathryn Bigelow who won an oscar for the hurt locker and directed zero dark thirty. The film is set in 1967 in the detroit riots, it begins with a broad canvas and the film slowly focuses in on a particular event. At the beginning, a speak easy is raided, rioting breaks out, the state troopers and National Guardsmen are sent in, the rioting continues. We then follow a particular character played by a musician who i