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The Daily

A Year of Reckoning in Charlottesville

The Daily

The New York Times

Daily News, News

4.4102.8K Ratings

🗓️ 13 August 2018

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

One year after white nationalists and counterprotesters clashed in Charlottesville, Va., the violence has long ended and the rest of the country has largely moved on. But the broken city is still struggling to contend with its past. Guest: Farah Stockman, who has been reporting for The New York Times on events in Charlottesville since the clashes. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.

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0:00.0

From the New York Times, I'm Michael Barbaro. This is the day of

0:09.1

Today, one year after the rallies, what happened in Charlottesville when the violence was over and the rest of the country moved on

0:19.3

It's Monday, August 13th

0:38.3

You will not replace us! You will not replace us!

0:43.3

What?

0:47.3

This attack has been declared an unlawful assembly. You're leaving me here.

0:53.3

What happened?

0:56.3

Get the fuck out of my town!

0:58.3

Get out of my town!

1:02.3

Get out!

1:05.3

They just literally came down the street at 80 miles per hour to fucking hit us just then.

1:10.3

There are people, bodies laying on the ground right now. We don't see the chaos and we did not want them here.

1:16.3

They let them come. We told the police we did not want them here. They let them come.

1:22.3

The police are not here. They let them come.

1:35.3

It's August 21st, a little over a week after the United Right rally.

1:40.3

Okay.

1:42.3

Welcome everybody to this meeting of Charlottesville City Council.

1:46.3

And the City Council chambers are packed.

1:49.3

Good to see so many folks here.

1:52.3

With activists, ordinary citizens, people who have been there that day, who are traumatized, people who have been injured,

1:58.3

and they're all sitting there waiting for their chance to confront city leaders.

2:04.3

We are each going to do, there will be announcements tonight as we go around Robyn.

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