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i think it was a brave thing to say, and i don't mind repeating it. >> michael moore, we're going to talk to you right after this break. we're going to get michael's take on a lot more. we'll be right back. >>> also, later, father and son congressman rand and ron paul join us. is they talk about keeping it all in the family. are there issues that you guys totally disagree on? is there one issue that you fundamentally disagree on? >> we agree not to talk about that. we say, it's the new year's, and i'm staying at his house. how can i get into a war with my dad on tv if i have to come over for dinner tonight? [ male announcer ] 95% of all americans aren't getting enough whole grain. but actually, it's easier than you think, because general mills big g line of cereals is america's number one source of whole grain at breakfast. there's whole grain in every box... ♪ ...from chex... to cheerios... to lucky charms. so you can get the whole grain you want with the taste you love. get started on the whole grain you're missing with your favorite big g cereals. make sure to look for the white ch
i think it was a brave thing to say, and i don't mind repeating it. >> michael moore, we're going to talk to you right after this break. we're going to get michael's take on a lot more. we'll be right back. >>> also, later, father and son congressman rand and ron paul join us. is they talk about keeping it all in the family. are there issues that you guys totally disagree on? is there one issue that you fundamentally disagree on? >> we agree not to talk about that. we say,...
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i think it was a brave thing to say, and i don't mind repeating it. >> michael moore, we're going to talk to you right after this break. we're going to get michael's take on a lot more. we'll be right back. >>> also, later, father and son congressman rand and ron paul join us. is they talk about keeping it all in the family. are there issues that you guys totally disagree on? is there one issue that you fundamentally disagree on? >> we agree not to talk about that. we say, it's the new year's, and i'm staying at his house. how can i get into a war with my dad on tv if i have to come over for dinner tonight? she felt lost... until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. >>> welcome back to this special edition of "360." michael moore is with us from traverse city, michigan. and later we'll talk to ron and rand paul. we were talking about congressman darrell issa. i want to pl
i think it was a brave thing to say, and i don't mind repeating it. >> michael moore, we're going to talk to you right after this break. we're going to get michael's take on a lot more. we'll be right back. >>> also, later, father and son congressman rand and ron paul join us. is they talk about keeping it all in the family. are there issues that you guys totally disagree on? is there one issue that you fundamentally disagree on? >> we agree not to talk about that. we say,...
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>>> and we're back with michael moore, who's in traverse city, michigan. t obama's approval rating is now on the rise? i think it's at about 50% at the last gallup poll, the highest it's been since june. >> because the last couple of weeks of this past congressional session, things started to click. and things started to get done. and people like to see the leader leading. and they like to see the democrats have a spine and start fighting for some things. and so a number of things that people thought were lost causes, don't ask, don't tell, the 9/11 workers, the responders, health care, suddenly, became the law of the land. and it was just like, wow, that's what can happen when these guys start to fight. and i think coming into this new year and into this new session, people that voted for him, that's the majority of the country, and certainly democrats and liberals, people on the left, really want him and the democrats to come charging through those doors here in the next couple of days and fight for these things that we elected them to do. >> but those th
>>> and we're back with michael moore, who's in traverse city, michigan. t obama's approval rating is now on the rise? i think it's at about 50% at the last gallup poll, the highest it's been since june. >> because the last couple of weeks of this past congressional session, things started to click. and things started to get done. and people like to see the leader leading. and they like to see the democrats have a spine and start fighting for some things. and so a number of...
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>> i'm thinking about killing michael moore. i can just be choking the life out of him. is this wrong? >> reporter: the issue blew up right after the shooting with the tucson sheriff's first briefing. he lit up the internet by blaming the media. >> the vitriolic rhetoric that we hear day in and day out from people in the radio business and some people in the tv business. >> reporter: in the wake of the shootings, a liberal blogger took down his recent post that giffords was dead to him for voting against nancy pelosi for democratic leader. today, we learned the day before she was shot, giffords' e-mail to republican friends saying "i would love to talk about what we can do to promote centrism and moderation. we need to figure out how to tone our rhetoric and partisanship down." brian? >> andrea mitchell in washington with that. andrea, thanks for your reporting. >>> up next, a monster storm that has much of the american south in a state of emergency. >>> this brutal winter is hitting home again. this time in the south where a po
>> i'm thinking about killing michael moore. i can just be choking the life out of him. is this wrong? >> reporter: the issue blew up right after the shooting with the tucson sheriff's first briefing. he lit up the internet by blaming the media. >> the vitriolic rhetoric that we hear day in and day out from people in the radio business and some people in the tv business. >> reporter: in the wake of the shootings, a liberal blogger took down his recent post that giffords...
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he says i'm thinking about killing michael moore i could kill him myself or i would need to hire somebody to do it no i think i could i think he could be looking me in the eye you know and i could just be choking the life out of him is this wrong i mean that's inciting direct violence how is that acceptable at all so you know i think that there's a clear difference between that type of speech that i just read to you from glenn beck and the type of speech that you would hear if you turn on m.s.n. b.c. and watch keith olbermann but you think that people are going to start using that as an excuse now for example we have representative bob brady who announced that he's going to be drafting a bill that make it it would make it a crime to use words or images that look violent or threatening to public officials these include things like bull's eyes and crosshairs i mean you know we saw this after the oklahoma city bombing after nine eleven where politicians immediately pounce on a tragic event they use people's fear and they just start passing legislation the in my opinion you know it d
he says i'm thinking about killing michael moore i could kill him myself or i would need to hire somebody to do it no i think i could i think he could be looking me in the eye you know and i could just be choking the life out of him is this wrong i mean that's inciting direct violence how is that acceptable at all so you know i think that there's a clear difference between that type of speech that i just read to you from glenn beck and the type of speech that you would hear if you turn on...
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michael moore ended up sitting in a box with jimmy carter at the democratic national convention in 2004ere are cycles in american life and american political life has become very polarized, very extreme, and very shrill. but i guess, yeah, i just come back to sort of the oddness how many people wanted to talk more about sarah palin than about the actual victims in a case that really ultimate the facts of the case had nothing to do with sarah palin. >> rose: what did you think of sarah palin's response and the use of the term blood libel? >> well sarah palin's response was tone deaf and foolish like most of the things sarah palin has said and done over the past couple years. but sarah palin on the other hand was explicitly... palin was placed in kind of an impossible position, right? you had people saying basically that, well, she needs to say something about this killing that actually didn't have anythingo do with really anything that she said and then she said something about it and they said "well, she's trying to steal the spotlight" and so on. again, sarah palin is not... you know,
michael moore ended up sitting in a box with jimmy carter at the democratic national convention in 2004ere are cycles in american life and american political life has become very polarized, very extreme, and very shrill. but i guess, yeah, i just come back to sort of the oddness how many people wanted to talk more about sarah palin than about the actual victims in a case that really ultimate the facts of the case had nothing to do with sarah palin. >> rose: what did you think of sarah...
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led by obama and policy michael moore are more vicious in their predecessors and combined with the revolutionary ambitions with the repressive tendencies of the 1970 humanist they'll stand for anything but the destruction of all but as good in america. every champion as part of a master plan to seize power to tyrannize everyone above is the story for another chapter. more broadly conservatives found in the secular humanism a new strategy for extending in mobilizing the political base. to indoctrinate children with the christian ideas but with the possibility toward anything they oppose including women's rights and gay rights and sex education, pornography and evolution. as well as the resentment against a certain president who may be a marxist. in the process there is a new fischer the american society transforming modest divisions into the unbridled conflict between white christian conservatives and the imaginary persecutors on the left and has grown steadily exacerbating mutual trust until it reaches the point* where the president of in a state's cannot speak to the value of education without
led by obama and policy michael moore are more vicious in their predecessors and combined with the revolutionary ambitions with the repressive tendencies of the 1970 humanist they'll stand for anything but the destruction of all but as good in america. every champion as part of a master plan to seize power to tyrannize everyone above is the story for another chapter. more broadly conservatives found in the secular humanism a new strategy for extending in mobilizing the political base. to...
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ex-progressives led by obama, pelosi and michael moore combine the revolutionary ambitions of 1950s communiststh the repressive tendencies of the secular humanists, the progressives don't stand for anything except the destruction of all that is good in america. every cause they champion is part of their master plan to seize power and tyrannize everyone, but that's a story for another chapter. more broadly, conservatives found in the area of secular humanism and the irs desegregation threat a new strategy for extending and mobilizing their political base. invent a liberal conspiracy that indoctrinates children with immoral, anti-christian ideas. they have repeatedly exploited the fear of brainwashing to provoke outraged hostility towards anything they oppose including women's rights, gay rights and the teaching of evolution. as well as to incite resentment against a certain president who may be a marxist. in the process be they began to hue a new fish sure in the american society transforming modest political divisions into an unbridled conflict between white christian conservatives and their i
ex-progressives led by obama, pelosi and michael moore combine the revolutionary ambitions of 1950s communiststh the repressive tendencies of the secular humanists, the progressives don't stand for anything except the destruction of all that is good in america. every cause they champion is part of their master plan to seize power and tyrannize everyone, but that's a story for another chapter. more broadly, conservatives found in the area of secular humanism and the irs desegregation threat a...
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he talks about the book he was reading to a bunch of school kids when 9/11 happened for which michael moore famously mocked the president. he says, i knew exactly what was happening. i knew i was on tv, but i also knew that a leader cannot inspire panic in if his people,e so he p intentionally wasn't trying to cause panic. it also talks about the best moment of the bush presidencyutt when he got up on the wreckage at ground zero, and he took thee bull horn, and he was speaking to the crowd, and can they saida we can't hear you, and he shouted out, i can hear you, anr the rest of the world will hear you too. i thought that was a particularly interesting chapter. >> host: and dr. zelize rex.nk i >> in all these ways it clearly shifted the focus of his presidency to issues that he was not, you know, coming into the white house thinking would consume his time.ow he was interested in education reform and immigration, veryer interested ines immigration refm and really liberalizing immigration policy.an and all that, you know, takes a second place when 9/11 happens.w on the other hand, and the boo
he talks about the book he was reading to a bunch of school kids when 9/11 happened for which michael moore famously mocked the president. he says, i knew exactly what was happening. i knew i was on tv, but i also knew that a leader cannot inspire panic in if his people,e so he p intentionally wasn't trying to cause panic. it also talks about the best moment of the bush presidencyutt when he got up on the wreckage at ground zero, and he took thee bull horn, and he was speaking to the crowd, and...
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overs -- gunowners in canada so the notion that we left their doors unlocked at night in those michael moore stuff complete fiction. >> gesture border patrol. >> similarly to come the americans to talk about universal or near universal health care which if you invested a great deal of your sense of self and the idea that would make the difference in the markets as they don't have universal health care we are shocked at that kind of nationalist but i think wh the tin gngn adha thste o eno a thgsiktholpi io inthe i much more growing sense of innate self-confidence and canadians that doesn't locate itself in drawing the artificial things that is an threatened by the idea that maybe we have a lot in common with our northern neighbors. actually think things are improving in that regard. >> i want to have a meeting with the state governor at one point to say, because there was a big phase of by american and bistate only in a post-9/11 time and going in and saying look, this is going to cost your state hundreds of jobs and you buy canadian products and there are canadian plants and you have got job
overs -- gunowners in canada so the notion that we left their doors unlocked at night in those michael moore stuff complete fiction. >> gesture border patrol. >> similarly to come the americans to talk about universal or near universal health care which if you invested a great deal of your sense of self and the idea that would make the difference in the markets as they don't have universal health care we are shocked at that kind of nationalist but i think wh the tin gngn adha thste...
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overs -- gunowners in canada so the notion that we left their doors unlocked at night in those michael moorestuff complete fiction. >> gesture border patrol. >> similarly to come the americans to talk about universal or near universal health care which if you invested a great deal of your sense of self and the idea that would make the difference in the markets as they don't have universal health care we are shocked at that kind of nationalist but i think with those things going on and what the state of our economy and things like the olympics i do think there is a much more growing sense of innate self-confidence and canadians that doesn't locate itself in drawing the artificial things that is an threatened by the idea that maybe we have a lot in common with our northern neighbors. actually think things are improving in that regard. >> i want to have a meeting with the state governor at one point to say, because there was a big phase of by american and bistate only in a post-9/11 time and going in and saying look, this is going to cost your state hundreds of jobs and you buy canadian product
overs -- gunowners in canada so the notion that we left their doors unlocked at night in those michael moorestuff complete fiction. >> gesture border patrol. >> similarly to come the americans to talk about universal or near universal health care which if you invested a great deal of your sense of self and the idea that would make the difference in the markets as they don't have universal health care we are shocked at that kind of nationalist but i think with those things going on...
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overs -- gunowners in canada so the notion that we left their doors unlocked at night in those michael moore stuff complete fiction. >> gesture border patrol. >> similarly to come the americans to talk about universal or near universal health care which if you invested a great deal of your sense of self and the idea that would make the difference in the markets as they don't have universal health care we are shocked at that kind of nationalist but i think with those things going on and what the state of our economy and things like the olympics i do think there is a much more growing sense of innate self-confidence and canadians that doesn't locate itself in drawing the artificial things that is an threatened by the idea that maybe we have a lot in common with our northern neighbors. actually think things are improving in that regard. >> i want to have a meeting with the state governor at one point to say, because there was a big phase of by american and bistate only in a post-11 te and going in and saying look, this is going to cost your state hundreds of jobs and you buy canadian products a
overs -- gunowners in canada so the notion that we left their doors unlocked at night in those michael moore stuff complete fiction. >> gesture border patrol. >> similarly to come the americans to talk about universal or near universal health care which if you invested a great deal of your sense of self and the idea that would make the difference in the markets as they don't have universal health care we are shocked at that kind of nationalist but i think with those things going on...