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AVCHD videos from their FCP X projects. The plugin is developed by Peter Moll and Ian Makin of Fleep Media and is FREE (no price). See also Final Cut Pro Final Cut Pro 2 Video editing Videography Category:Video editing software Category:MacOS multimedia software Category:Film and video technology Category:Filmmaking softwareDemocrat presidential candidate and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren has openly criticized President Donald Trump’s actions during and after the 2017 Charlottesville, Va., white supremacist rally. In an interview with The Guardian in November 2017, she was asked whether she believed that Trump was inciting violence, as a number of Democratic Party presidential candidates have claimed. The Times noted Warren’s previous remarks on the topic, and the senator’s response was positive. “The president’s words embolden white supremacists,” Warren told the newspaper, “I’ve said for months that he has a responsibility to bring us together.” On Wednesday, the senator’s campaign doubled down on her response to the question about the president’s role in the deadly Charlottesville white supremacist rally. “Trump brought us together — not by inviting good, courageous people to his side. He brought us together by demonizing and insulting good, courageous people,” Warren tweeted. Trump brought us together — not by inviting good, courageous people to his side. He brought us together by demonizing and insulting good, courageous people. — Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) November 7, 2019 The tweet was not the senator’s first response to Trump’s now infamous “very fine people” remarks at the rally. When asked about the president’s remarks at a campaign stop, Warren told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow that she agreed with his comment. “I’m not going to pretend that I’m deeply shocked and horrified,” she said. “I’m not.” “I think his perspective has shifted,” Warren added. “It’s hard to get over the fact that there were neo-Nazis and white supremacists and people supporting them in Charlottesville, and Donald Trump says there were people protesting the removal of a


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