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people used to call me insulting names all the time on how good david corn plants. one of those names was cockroach a derogatory term the hutus often used to describe tutsis. if honey could take you in a way have only one with things are different today at school the kids are taught that we're all citizens of rwanda one good game soon and that there were no differences between us fit to begin a new kind of will look at calling it a cold. the name of the play is generation $25.00 it tells the story of a nasa and several others who were born in the year that the genocide took place. but that's. about. that. you have a lot of questions and we're hungry for the truth we want to know what's up but it's so hard to really get these questions out you couldn't get behind the group's founder and artistic director hope says that genocide is a recurring theme and rwandan society. to be honest there are some questions regarding genocide that just have no answer. because it's a unique evil it's a unique ideology that is written well and sometimes it just blows your mind that a hu
people used to call me insulting names all the time on how good david corn plants. one of those names was cockroach a derogatory term the hutus often used to describe tutsis. if honey could take you in a way have only one with things are different today at school the kids are taught that we're all citizens of rwanda one good game soon and that there were no differences between us fit to begin a new kind of will look at calling it a cold. the name of the play is generation $25.00 it tells the...
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david corn and joyce vance right after this break.bureau chief of mother jones. both msnbc analysts. david going with the pandemic beard. >> i like to call it my tom hanks' beard. >> i will say, full disclosure, i've become friendly enough with you that i can say, dream on. [ laughter ] >> well, that's what we're doing during this shut-in period, dreaming along. >> we're both a long ways from tom hanks. having chided david, i will return to him for his reporting. he's reported on these cases in detail from the inception of the mueller probe. but on the law, joyce, walk us through what we were just speaking about before this short break how unusual these twists are, what does it mean? >> i think we have used the word "unusual" so many times during this administration, ari, that it's run out of steam. so i'll say irregular, highly unusual. and something that would have been unacceptable in any other administration. senator grassley, the republican champion of the inspector generals. one would expect to really be beating a drum at this p
david corn and joyce vance right after this break.bureau chief of mother jones. both msnbc analysts. david going with the pandemic beard. >> i like to call it my tom hanks' beard. >> i will say, full disclosure, i've become friendly enough with you that i can say, dream on. [ laughter ] >> well, that's what we're doing during this shut-in period, dreaming along. >> we're both a long ways from tom hanks. having chided david, i will return to him for his reporting. he's...
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news, and david corn and sarah keynesian, author of "hiding in plain sight." thank you all for being here. i want to go to you first, jill. to see if president obama is right. he is a constitutional lawyer. our a brilliant lawyer as well. is it unusual, have you heard of somebody play pleading guilty twice to perjury and then having their case expunged in this manner? >> it is even worse than what you're saying because he not only was charged, he pled guilty, the case is over. he was pending a sentencing that is all that remained. so dismissing at this point is really unusual and there is no public interest in doing so. there is one case called kalyn where the department of justice tried to dismiss because they were transferring the case to another jurisdiction, it was actually a watergate case, against connolly and the witness who was going to testify against him in d.c. had a charge pending for the same kind of crime in texas federal court. and so as part of his plea gargan, that case was to be dismissed and the court said the public interest in having him t
news, and david corn and sarah keynesian, author of "hiding in plain sight." thank you all for being here. i want to go to you first, jill. to see if president obama is right. he is a constitutional lawyer. our a brilliant lawyer as well. is it unusual, have you heard of somebody play pleading guilty twice to perjury and then having their case expunged in this manner? >> it is even worse than what you're saying because he not only was charged, he pled guilty, the case is over....
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david corn and joyce right after this break.n and joyce rigr this break >>> we are back with joyce vance, professor at the university of alabama law school. and david corn, washington bureau chief of mother jones. both msnbc analysts. david, going with the pandemic beard. >> i like to call it my tom hanks' beard. >> i will say, full disclosure, i've become friendly enough with you that i can say, dream on. [ laughter ] >> well, that's what we're doing during this shut-in period, dreaming along. >> we're both a long ways from tom hanks. having chided david, i will return to him for his reporting. he's reported on these cases in detail from the inception of the mueller probe. but on the law, joyce, walk us through what we were just speaking about before this short break how unusual these twists are, what does it mean? >> i think we have used the word "unusual" so many times during this administration, ari, that it's run out of steam. so i'll say irregular, highly unusual. senator grassley, the republican insp champion of the inspe
david corn and joyce right after this break.n and joyce rigr this break >>> we are back with joyce vance, professor at the university of alabama law school. and david corn, washington bureau chief of mother jones. both msnbc analysts. david, going with the pandemic beard. >> i like to call it my tom hanks' beard. >> i will say, full disclosure, i've become friendly enough with you that i can say, dream on. [ laughter ] >> well, that's what we're doing during this...
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a corn advisories david gerstenhaber joins us.tiating coverage with a $164 price target and an outperform rating. airline concerns and the 737 max crisis not with standing rbc says it sees a favorable risk/reward profile in boeing stock and thinks its defense business is being undervalued. stay tuned, you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc >>> don't forget to subscribe to our podcast. you'll get interviews, original content and behind t-the-scenes acce access look for us on apple podcasts or on your favorite podcast app and subscribe to "squawk pod" today. that's why we create moments to feel kohler clean, every day. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box. i want to draw your attention to something that shows you how polarized the opinion is in this country. regarding the federal response to the coronavirus cnbc and change research asked likely swing state voters for a one word description of how president trump has handled the pandemic you can see right here the divergence of views between democrats and republicans, it is striking >>> w
a corn advisories david gerstenhaber joins us.tiating coverage with a $164 price target and an outperform rating. airline concerns and the 737 max crisis not with standing rbc says it sees a favorable risk/reward profile in boeing stock and thinks its defense business is being undervalued. stay tuned, you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc >>> don't forget to subscribe to our podcast. you'll get interviews, original content and behind t-the-scenes acce access look for us on...