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robert mueller's form assistant to the justice department and michael moore. gentlemen, good evening. thanks for joining us. michael zeldin. walk us through why it's significant and what it means. >> a subject of a grand jury investigation is defined in the u.s. attorney's manual as a person as to whom the grand jury has an interest. it's not an outside witness to an event. it's a person who is a participant in the underlying activities of the grand jury's investigation. different from a target, really putative defendant. the grand jury has made a conclusion they committed a crime and they're going to be indicted for it. logically the president was always a subject of the investigation as to both the possibility of coordination between his campaign and outside forces and as to obstruction once flynn and comey and others were fired and events from that were set in motion. i don't think it's breaking news from the standpoint of a mueller attorney giving the president a description of himself as a subject. that to me is what he always was logically and we'll see w
robert mueller's form assistant to the justice department and michael moore. gentlemen, good evening. thanks for joining us. michael zeldin. walk us through why it's significant and what it means. >> a subject of a grand jury investigation is defined in the u.s. attorney's manual as a person as to whom the grand jury has an interest. it's not an outside witness to an event. it's a person who is a participant in the underlying activities of the grand jury's investigation. different from a...
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joining us, michael moore, former attorney for the middle district of georgia.the president's perspective and your perspective, what does that mean? >> i think it's rich that he's talking about whether or not there's been information leaked especially after he met with the russians in the oval office. i don't think necessary a great deal of importance on whether or not or how the special counsel at this point came about. i mean, there's been an account, it's been authorized. and remember, this is a followup to basically what all of our intelligence agencies said about russia meddling in the election. there could have been a special counsel appointed under a number of circumstances. at this point i think this is another example of the president simply getting excited about something and trying to cast doubt both on the investigators and the investigation. that's what he's done really from the beginning. the way that he's tried to come about and boost his own credibility is to attack the people working against him. >> no question that comey leaked memos. he leaked
joining us, michael moore, former attorney for the middle district of georgia.the president's perspective and your perspective, what does that mean? >> i think it's rich that he's talking about whether or not there's been information leaked especially after he met with the russians in the oval office. i don't think necessary a great deal of importance on whether or not or how the special counsel at this point came about. i mean, there's been an account, it's been authorized. and remember,...
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attorney michael moore. michael, included in this list is a gentleman we were just talking about, oleg deripaska, a billionaire connected to paul manafort, under indictment for money laundering allegations. did these sanctions back up the mueller investigation? >> i think it probably sheds some light on the reality that there has been russian meddling and that there has been russian involvement and i said this will be a money case and they'll follow the money. the timing of the release of the sanction is unique. i don't want to say that the public is being played by trump, but it seems like every time we have any type of pressure or negative press about the trump administration, whether pruett, whether that be porn stars, whatever it is we turn around and suddenly something happens with some russian sanctions. these have been in play for some time. an order under obama's administration to create a list and now we're moving forward on sanctions. i don't know how much it really gives credence to the mueller inv
attorney michael moore. michael, included in this list is a gentleman we were just talking about, oleg deripaska, a billionaire connected to paul manafort, under indictment for money laundering allegations. did these sanctions back up the mueller investigation? >> i think it probably sheds some light on the reality that there has been russian meddling and that there has been russian involvement and i said this will be a money case and they'll follow the money. the timing of the release of...
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michael moore is really you know admirers the united states very much and esau to for marshall sort of the the construction who. made his fortune in new york and saw this you need to be true to dance in these two together as was mentioned before michael moore invited trump the way trump wanted to be invited and to be recognized this the most powerful man on the planet and it was on the fourteenth of july with the military parade and then dinner at the eiffel tower perfect so of course the trumpet was appropriate but behind that of course there are many tensions you mentioned apparently yes they agree the french don't want to get out of the dream of with iran they think of their economy or their car makers of what needs to be rebuilt after so many years of neglect in iran so they look at the business to be made in iran so they agreed to go on syria of course what you mentioned it's clear by the way we have no proof yet that only regime. let's talk a bit more about a syria thing it was just a couple of weeks ago that trump was saying it was a confusing array of tweets etc over a day or t
michael moore is really you know admirers the united states very much and esau to for marshall sort of the the construction who. made his fortune in new york and saw this you need to be true to dance in these two together as was mentioned before michael moore invited trump the way trump wanted to be invited and to be recognized this the most powerful man on the planet and it was on the fourteenth of july with the military parade and then dinner at the eiffel tower perfect so of course the...
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here to explain is michael moore, the head of u.s. finance for bloomberg.sivided board, chairman still at odds with probably at least half of the board, but we have a new ceo, is that enough of a fix? >> it depends on what the ceo does, his background would indicate a focus on germany and a focus on retail. but until he goes through the actual work to shrink the investment bank, then it is unclear what that means, because john cryan wanted to shrink the investment bank, but the problem was it took too long and it did not provide the expected results. shery: given that savings was on his management team, there is skepticism about what he can do that is any different than mr. cryan? >> there was the interview earlier this year where he was on board with the strategy, but on the other hand, what is he going to say? he was not ceo at that time. there is a question of, did they need to bring somebody from the outside? it seems they did reach out to people outside the bank, but the bank has a fundamental profitability problem. they seem to have solved the capital
here to explain is michael moore, the head of u.s. finance for bloomberg.sivided board, chairman still at odds with probably at least half of the board, but we have a new ceo, is that enough of a fix? >> it depends on what the ceo does, his background would indicate a focus on germany and a focus on retail. but until he goes through the actual work to shrink the investment bank, then it is unclear what that means, because john cryan wanted to shrink the investment bank, but the problem...
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. >>> joining me, michael moore, former u.s. attorney for the middle district of georgia. michael, welcome back. as we heard from dan, there is some occasional equivocation from the president behind the scenes about whether he wants to sit down with mueller. would you advise him to sit down with mueller? >> you know, the one thing that stuck out in his comments was that this is high stakes. that's where we're at. the problem with the president is he cannot control his mouth. he'll be in a situation where he's being interviewed by agents, fbi agents, if you tell him something that's not true, that's a crime. he likes to expand on things, sort of push the truth, give his version. if he does any of that under oath, obviously that's perjury. so he's hard to control. i think probably at this point my guess is i would tell him if he can't keep his mouth in check, that he should not talk. i'm sure he feels the heat of the midterms, and say i was available that talk. he wants to get that off the plate. >> without having the conversation voluntarily, he puts himself in jeopardy of b
. >>> joining me, michael moore, former u.s. attorney for the middle district of georgia. michael, welcome back. as we heard from dan, there is some occasional equivocation from the president behind the scenes about whether he wants to sit down with mueller. would you advise him to sit down with mueller? >> you know, the one thing that stuck out in his comments was that this is high stakes. that's where we're at. the problem with the president is he cannot control his mouth....
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back with me now, caroline polisi, jack quinn, and michael moore. jack, i thought you made a very good point on the other side of the break, republicans in washington thought this would bolster the president's side of the story. you don't think that's the case, and this should be a warning to them? >> it's -- look, it's just honestly, i'm aghast that they thought this was going to be helpful to the president and undermine comey, therefore, the fbi, therefore, special counsel mueller. it -- i just -- i can't get over the fact that they made this calculation. i'm sure the president's not going to be sitting up tonight writing thank you letters to them. >> okay. fair enough. caroline, we've been combing through the james comey memos. this is another one for you, it says "at various times he talked about the inauguration and crowd size, the campaign and effective use of free media, earned media, the extraordinary luxury of the white house which he favorably compared to mar-a-lago. his many activities during the day and week. his young son's height, the
back with me now, caroline polisi, jack quinn, and michael moore. jack, i thought you made a very good point on the other side of the break, republicans in washington thought this would bolster the president's side of the story. you don't think that's the case, and this should be a warning to them? >> it's -- look, it's just honestly, i'm aghast that they thought this was going to be helpful to the president and undermine comey, therefore, the fbi, therefore, special counsel mueller. it...
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2004 we had just lost, case i was a party to the mcconnell case and i recognized i disagree with michael moore's politics but if you remember from fahrenheit 911's anti- bush it was incredibly well done documentary 14 years later the number one grossing of all time. but the film which was good from the world is not the most important thing but that was those commercials that they made to advertise them and that is what i saw. that is how we'll do it. so i finally talked him into representing me which was not easy. his late wife and i were thick as these up on the hill so we took that case and then we turn off in 2010. and we have seen the fruits of our efforts winning an incredible amount across the country from state to local to federal races to level the playing field so i will tell you i won the case in 2010 and through completely nonpolitical interest one of my four kids had a juror surgery -- major surgery he had three brain surgeries he went on to have another and another open-heart so he is a miracle kid but i wanted to help others who did not have the access to great healthcare. obviousl
2004 we had just lost, case i was a party to the mcconnell case and i recognized i disagree with michael moore's politics but if you remember from fahrenheit 911's anti- bush it was incredibly well done documentary 14 years later the number one grossing of all time. but the film which was good from the world is not the most important thing but that was those commercials that they made to advertise them and that is what i saw. that is how we'll do it. so i finally talked him into representing me...
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could easily escalate into something that we don't want to see happen could be a monstrous mess michael moore a former pentagon official thank you for being with us appreciate your help pleasure. and as part of our continuing focus on infrastructure we're pleased to be joined by r.t. correspondent natasha sweet who takes a long look at u.s. ports ports make up a huge portion of the u.s. economy from new york to new jersey alone while those ports make up roughly twenty percent of the nation's gross domestic product and here the port of los angeles ranks as the number one container port in the country bravest some three million jobs but the question remains of just how long things can operates the way they are man and seaports help connect american farmers manufacturers and consumers to the world marketplace in fact every u.s. state lines on roughly fifteen seaports to handle imports and exports totally require eight billion dollars goods each day every one billion in u.s. exports fifteen thousand jobs are created in fact twenty three million jobs are supported by seaports alone four point six
could easily escalate into something that we don't want to see happen could be a monstrous mess michael moore a former pentagon official thank you for being with us appreciate your help pleasure. and as part of our continuing focus on infrastructure we're pleased to be joined by r.t. correspondent natasha sweet who takes a long look at u.s. ports ports make up a huge portion of the u.s. economy from new york to new jersey alone while those ports make up roughly twenty percent of the nation's...
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michael moore, u.s. finance editor for bloomberg news joins us now. -- i upgraded you to a fashion designer. julia: upgrade! scarlet: downgrade. michael: i will take about -- take it. scarlet: we spent time focused on the markets. the story here for bank of america is still cost-cutting. michael: it is. it is something we have done for -- they have done for a number of years. less about flashing cost and keeping it under control as revenue starts to rebound. they hit a 4% jump in revenue. the cost came down 1%. that divergence is really what drove the story. scarlet: that revenue can threat -- flow to the bottom line. michael: right. julia: that is the best it has been in more than five years. as far as he controls you are talking about, they have been very vigilant. michael: yeah, the analysts are hoping for more improvement. been a little bit of a laggard on that measure if you look at jpmorgan. they think there's more to go as a revenue picture gets better for banks. you are seeing that with the higher interest rates. julia: let's talk about the fi
michael moore, u.s. finance editor for bloomberg news joins us now. -- i upgraded you to a fashion designer. julia: upgrade! scarlet: downgrade. michael: i will take about -- take it. scarlet: we spent time focused on the markets. the story here for bank of america is still cost-cutting. michael: it is. it is something we have done for -- they have done for a number of years. less about flashing cost and keeping it under control as revenue starts to rebound. they hit a 4% jump in revenue. the...
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attorney michael moore. thank you so much for joining us. i appreciate it. chael, i'm going to start with you. we learned tonight that michael cohen is going to assert the fifth amendment in the stormy daniels case. what does that mean to her in the criminal investigation in new york? >> i think it's not unexpected that he would do this. i mean basically what happens now for the stormy daniels case is there's likely to be some type of stay in the action. the judge may halt discovery for a period of time. and here's the reason. cohen doesn't want to be in a position where he's answering deposition questions and discovery questions trying to defend himself in the stormy daniels action while at the same time place himself in a position of jeopardy by implicating himself potentially in his own criminal case. it's not unusual when there's a parallel case going on for someone to take the ninety-fifth amendment. it's interesting, but i don't think it's particularly surprising. i mean i don't think the stormy daniels sides is particularly surprised by this, either. h
attorney michael moore. thank you so much for joining us. i appreciate it. chael, i'm going to start with you. we learned tonight that michael cohen is going to assert the fifth amendment in the stormy daniels case. what does that mean to her in the criminal investigation in new york? >> i think it's not unexpected that he would do this. i mean basically what happens now for the stormy daniels case is there's likely to be some type of stay in the action. the judge may halt discovery for a...
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michael moore some of us a lot of. collateral if the old. world looks out of all of us why us. like if you has moved the committee the. individual cleaning toughness was about the gulag like a hollywood mole who cannot allow the losers that a few flaws are caught at the last local. mental to say in a really what they can in the a.b.a. that actually i know for. a kid to jump my knees under the expedia is a sign of how much is about that loan and the loss of the hobbit the money the loss of the. booth and me and i'll enjoy success in lebanon but it was the christian and technique or suggest that the first letter. to be owned to make price at the peak of their play in the process. and. i really did bad things without being able to forgive somebody like me a convicted war criminal seeks out the survivors of a prison camp to apologize for the crimes of his past i just can't get even better showing. the unforgiven a witness documentary on al-jazeera our team ask our best. to not let. al-jazeera where every. tracing the fall from prosperity to financial ruin is beside need a movement
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i have a joke i did with michael moore on broadway and people like it. >> i'm not going to do it.>> i'm not angry over here. >> it is basically how, how confident he is in his own personal vision. sort of launders reality. it comes in here and when it comes out here it is the way he wants to. >> james comey not to get overly serious. one of his criticisms of the president he has never seen him laugh. he is nervous about people who don't laugh. >> i noticedhat. i did a dinner for him and melani was there and the police commissioner. it was like a police athletic thing kind of thing. i had a good set. and he would not laugh. you can see him on film doing this going -- like a reverse meow. i have not seen that before. when it is like this -- as far as i have seen him go. normally you can see a candid footage of a candidate losing it and laughing hard. i have never seen that with him. >> people who don't laugh make you nervous? >> i don't understand him. i don't understand the guy. >> when you look back at your experience is there a memory you look back at and say that's the thing --
i have a joke i did with michael moore on broadway and people like it. >> i'm not going to do it.>> i'm not angry over here. >> it is basically how, how confident he is in his own personal vision. sort of launders reality. it comes in here and when it comes out here it is the way he wants to. >> james comey not to get overly serious. one of his criticisms of the president he has never seen him laugh. he is nervous about people who don't laugh. >> i noticedhat. i...
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attorney michael moore. good evening to both of you. thanks so much for joining us. what do you think of this new report? does this appear to be part of a larger pattern to catch and kill what federal investigators are looking into? >> well, you know, don, if something happens once, you can say it's an isolated incidence. if it happens twice, you can say it's a coincidence. but if it happens three times that's enough for lawyers to start arguing there's a pattern. i think what we're seeing here is very troubling. these efforts not by donald trump himself but by these people we can call his operatives working to prevent these negative stories from coming out about him. not during the time he was a private citizen but during the time he was either considering running for president, was a candidate or was getting close to being the president of the united states. and that's what i think we have to focus on, is that these payments were made during the time that donald trump, now we know with this doorman story, 2015, at the time that he was running or considering running
attorney michael moore. good evening to both of you. thanks so much for joining us. what do you think of this new report? does this appear to be part of a larger pattern to catch and kill what federal investigators are looking into? >> well, you know, don, if something happens once, you can say it's an isolated incidence. if it happens twice, you can say it's a coincidence. but if it happens three times that's enough for lawyers to start arguing there's a pattern. i think what we're...
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. >> michael moore, good to have you with us. you so much. >>> you heard what james comey had to say. and it is your turn to ask the questions. anderson cooper is moderating at 8:00 p.m. here on cnn. we're back in a moment. it's ok that everyone ignores me while i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. with recurring constipation and belly pain if you feel like you spend too much time in the bathroom talk to your doctor and say yesss! to linzess. ♪ yesss! linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. linzess is not a laxative. it works differently to help you get ahead of your recurring constipation and belly pain. do not give linzess to children less than 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to less than 1
. >> michael moore, good to have you with us. you so much. >>> you heard what james comey had to say. and it is your turn to ask the questions. anderson cooper is moderating at 8:00 p.m. here on cnn. we're back in a moment. it's ok that everyone ignores me while i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is...
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her authors have included wally lamb, howard stern, sean hannity, michael moore and khloe kardashianame just a few. she also famously conducted the 2006 o.j.imismson interview about the death of nicole brown simpson which finally aired last month on fox. she's the ceo of regan arts. judith, great to see you. what do you think happened to janice duk ickinson in lake tah? >> i don't know what happened. all i know is what she told me which is something she did in 2001, early 2002. we published her book in 2002. she was very upset when she told me the story. she told me he had drugged her and raped her and she was very, very clear about it. she was emotional. she was angry. she was sad and told me this story repeatedly because she begged me to include it in her book which we could not do because of any possible legal issues. the legal department at that time, they were much more conservative about including things like that and cosby had the reputation for being extremely litigeuous. it was their idea we not include that story in the book. she was very upset about that and worked with a
her authors have included wally lamb, howard stern, sean hannity, michael moore and khloe kardashianame just a few. she also famously conducted the 2006 o.j.imismson interview about the death of nicole brown simpson which finally aired last month on fox. she's the ceo of regan arts. judith, great to see you. what do you think happened to janice duk ickinson in lake tah? >> i don't know what happened. all i know is what she told me which is something she did in 2001, early 2002. we...
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attorney michael moore told me this morning. >> i think it's rich that he's talking about whether or not there's been information leaked, especially after he, of course, met with the russians in the oval office. i don't think there's a great deal of importance on whether or not or how the special counsel at this point came about. there's been an act. it's been authorized. and, remember, this is a follow-up to basically what all of our intelligence agencies said about russia meddling in the election. could have been a special counsel appointed under a number of circumstances. i think this is another example of the president simply getting excited about something and trying to cast doubt on the investigators and the investigation. that's what he's done from the beginning. the way he's tried to come about and boost his own credibility is to attack the people looking at him. >> joining us now, joey jackson, cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney. joey, good morning to you. >> good morning, victor. >> what do you make of the president's logic there? >> you know, i have to say tha
attorney michael moore told me this morning. >> i think it's rich that he's talking about whether or not there's been information leaked, especially after he, of course, met with the russians in the oval office. i don't think there's a great deal of importance on whether or not or how the special counsel at this point came about. there's been an act. it's been authorized. and, remember, this is a follow-up to basically what all of our intelligence agencies said about russia meddling in...
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here with me now to discuss this, give me some perspective here, michael moore and cnn legal analyst paul callan. great to have you both here. paul, we're working through this a little bit together, but the fact of the dnc files this lawsuit today, what do you make of it. >> it is a very strange lawsuit. and the first thing lawyers probably would say, looking at it is, do they have standing, do they have the right to go into court as a party. they have to be a victim. and then what are they a victim of and what would the damages be in the lawsuit. usually civil lawsuits are for money damages, obviously there is no loss of money here, and the other issue, are they going to say the outcome of the election has to be changed. i don't know. it looks to me, on the surface, like they're just look for an excuse to take depositions of donald trump and other top people in the trump campaign to go on simultaneously while the mueller investigation is going on. >> michael what is your initial reaction to this? >> so it broke while i was getting plugged in the chair, i had a quick chance to look o
here with me now to discuss this, give me some perspective here, michael moore and cnn legal analyst paul callan. great to have you both here. paul, we're working through this a little bit together, but the fact of the dnc files this lawsuit today, what do you make of it. >> it is a very strange lawsuit. and the first thing lawyers probably would say, looking at it is, do they have standing, do they have the right to go into court as a party. they have to be a victim. and then what are...
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michael moore, u.s.m leader, it is the most painful period for deutsche bank and the speculation wildly ruling about what is next for this bank. what do we know about this guy and his prospects of leading deutsche bank forward? deutschea lifetime guy. that would indicate more of a focus on germany and the retail side rather than the investment bank that is largely out of new york and london. we see, it has been supportive of cryan's strategy in the past and how he will deviate from that. scarlet:of the day go through te motions of going outside of the company or did they want to get cryan out immediately? on reporting, they did reach out to people outside of the bank. heard names from bank of america and jpmorgan, so there was a search outside. presumably it wanted someone who speaks german and those both sides of the bank and could deal with the regulatory environment. scarlet: is this a job that those guys found appealing more attractive? michael: hard to say. the obstacles there are pretty big. cryan
michael moore, u.s.m leader, it is the most painful period for deutsche bank and the speculation wildly ruling about what is next for this bank. what do we know about this guy and his prospects of leading deutsche bank forward? deutschea lifetime guy. that would indicate more of a focus on germany and the retail side rather than the investment bank that is largely out of new york and london. we see, it has been supportive of cryan's strategy in the past and how he will deviate from that....
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government in botswana in the foreseeable future could still see so many thanks dave for being with us michael moore that from kent in the united kingdom this is the news hour from al-jazeera still to come on the program. iraq's christian community tries to rise from the ruins of war for easter. possible take a look at the dark secrets of one of russia's most polluted rivers. and a belter of about it says here britain's and the joshua as he takes another step to becoming boxing's undisputed heavyweight champion. the u.s. and south korea have resumed joint military drills after a pause during the winter olympics nearly twelve thousand u.s. troops and three hundred thousand south korean soldiers are holding the largest annual exercises between the two nations kathy novak reports from seoul. these annual joint military drills usually take place earlier in the year but they were delayed so as not to coincide with the winter olympics and paralympics that were taking place here in south korea north korea usually react angrily to drills like this calling them a rehearsal for an invasion even though the u.s
government in botswana in the foreseeable future could still see so many thanks dave for being with us michael moore that from kent in the united kingdom this is the news hour from al-jazeera still to come on the program. iraq's christian community tries to rise from the ruins of war for easter. possible take a look at the dark secrets of one of russia's most polluted rivers. and a belter of about it says here britain's and the joshua as he takes another step to becoming boxing's undisputed...
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as michael moore recently found out in the twitterverse, sometimes women did bad things. sometimes women did self-interested things. thatimes they make choices cost of the people their land or lights or human rights. recognizing this is to recognize .hat women are fully human turns out toy include a few of those and if who are lesswomen celebrated or even demonized. i want to render women in the past human -- not empty stereotypes, but complex people who cannot be reduced to their gender or race. in the end, i will suggest the problem is not with white women but assuming such a category exists. as i and others argue more broadly, white women have often been recruited by settlers to support national projects like war and colonization. their labor, both reproductive and the mistake, has proven vital to colonial regimes in many places. in return, some of them have enjoyed rights and benefits tonight to other kinds of women. those deemed less useful or diverting on account of racial class or other differences. in the next 45 minutes, i will use examples from my own research o
as michael moore recently found out in the twitterverse, sometimes women did bad things. sometimes women did self-interested things. thatimes they make choices cost of the people their land or lights or human rights. recognizing this is to recognize .hat women are fully human turns out toy include a few of those and if who are lesswomen celebrated or even demonized. i want to render women in the past human -- not empty stereotypes, but complex people who cannot be reduced to their gender or...
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if a student wants to hear kid rock or robert rice or michael moore universities should have the courage of their convictions and allow students to hear and evaluate their arguments to matter how badly flawed or morally bankrupt they believe those arguments ultimately are. the goal of bringing such figures to campus should be to enlighten and not merely to provoke. student should want to hear from the vast representative of serious ideas that are worth their time and attention. no doubt students will have a somewhat different ideas about what is worth their time and attention that i do for example they should take seriously their own responsibility by seeking knowledge and not just pushing boundaries. when we were making decisions about who to invite to campus to speak the goal should neither be to stack the deck with our closest allies in order to struggle in the most extreme topics but the goal should be to make available to campus trinity thoughtful representatives of serious ideas. to break free speech is easy if it never seems challenging. it's easy to listen to pleasing ideas and a
if a student wants to hear kid rock or robert rice or michael moore universities should have the courage of their convictions and allow students to hear and evaluate their arguments to matter how badly flawed or morally bankrupt they believe those arguments ultimately are. the goal of bringing such figures to campus should be to enlighten and not merely to provoke. student should want to hear from the vast representative of serious ideas that are worth their time and attention. no doubt...
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the students want to hear from examples peter navarro or kid rock or michael moore. universities should have the courage of their convictions and allow students to evaluate their arguments, no matter how badly flawed or morally bankrupt institutions might think those arguments ultimately are. the goal of winning such speakers to campus should be to enlighten and not to provoke. students should want to hear from the best representatives of serious ideas and that are worth their time and attention. students will have somewhat different ideas about attention and i do for example. but they should take seriously their own responsibility to advance the mission of the university by seeking knowledge and not just pushing boundaries. when we are making decisions about who to invite to speak , the goal should neither be our closer allies nor to sprinkle in the most extreme product tours. the goal shouldn't be to make available to a campus opportunity serious ideas. free speech is easy, speech never seems very challenging. it's easy to listen to pleasing ideas and affirmations
the students want to hear from examples peter navarro or kid rock or michael moore. universities should have the courage of their convictions and allow students to evaluate their arguments, no matter how badly flawed or morally bankrupt institutions might think those arguments ultimately are. the goal of winning such speakers to campus should be to enlighten and not to provoke. students should want to hear from the best representatives of serious ideas and that are worth their time and...
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here's michael moore who was in town with a film crew. he was filming, but here he is confronting the governor. >> drink the water! governor snyder, drink the water! >> of course he was calling on the governor to try drinking the water. the governor's office had their own special water. they weren't drinking flint water. you have said that in a meeting with the governor himself, he said the people of flint should, quote, get over it. >> that is correct. >> can you explain it? >> that is correct. i was laying out the reasons i believe it's important to continue with the bottled water, and i was willing to prcompromi. we've started with the replacement back up this year and we don't need as much. you can go from eight case as day to four cases a day, from four pods to two pods but let's compromise as we continue to move forward. and that is what i was told was to get over it. and, you know, when that was said, i just -- you know, i had some of my executive staff with me and the president of the staet council with me and i leaned over to one
here's michael moore who was in town with a film crew. he was filming, but here he is confronting the governor. >> drink the water! governor snyder, drink the water! >> of course he was calling on the governor to try drinking the water. the governor's office had their own special water. they weren't drinking flint water. you have said that in a meeting with the governor himself, he said the people of flint should, quote, get over it. >> that is correct. >> can you...
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to the mcconnell case and we just lost that and i recognized and i disagreed vehemently with michael moore's politics. if you all remember and some of you do, fahrenheit 911, is anti- bush and it was an incredibly well-done 90 minute documentary and to this day 14 years later the number one grossing documentary film of all time but the film which was good from their view of the world was not the most important thing. the most important thing was the 32nd commercials they made to advertise. that is what i saw and i said that is how we will do it. i finally talked him into representing me, and that was not easy and ted's a longtime friend and barbara olson, his late wife, and i were, you know thick as thieves on the hill in the '90s and we took that case from a concept to filing in 2007 and then we end up winning in 2010 and in january of 2010 and i think we have seen, i think, we've seen the fruits of our efforts there. winning an incredible amount of seats across the county it's changed and really leveled the playing field even though the left likes to complain about it. i will tell you that
to the mcconnell case and we just lost that and i recognized and i disagreed vehemently with michael moore's politics. if you all remember and some of you do, fahrenheit 911, is anti- bush and it was an incredibly well-done 90 minute documentary and to this day 14 years later the number one grossing documentary film of all time but the film which was good from their view of the world was not the most important thing. the most important thing was the 32nd commercials they made to advertise. that...
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searched the offices of attorney michael cohen saying it was acting on a referral by special counsel robert moore who's conducting an investigation into russia's alleged meddling in the twenty sixth us presidential election president trump was blindsided by news of the raid on his longtime attorney's office trump condemned the action of the beating with military chiefs called on monday to discuss syria. and today the president has taken to twitter describing the raid is a turtle witch hunt and complaining that attorney client privilege is dead trump attorney michael cohen came under scrutiny after he admitted to making a one hundred thirty thousand dollars payment to an adult film actress just days before the twenty sixteen presidential election stormy daniels alleges she had a sexual relationship with donald trump in two thousand and sixteen she says cohen paid her to keep silent trump has denied the allegations the raid was based in part on a referral from robert mueller he's leading a separate investigation into suspected russian meddling in the u.s. election it's not clear whether there's a d
searched the offices of attorney michael cohen saying it was acting on a referral by special counsel robert moore who's conducting an investigation into russia's alleged meddling in the twenty sixth us presidential election president trump was blindsided by news of the raid on his longtime attorney's office trump condemned the action of the beating with military chiefs called on monday to discuss syria. and today the president has taken to twitter describing the raid is a turtle witch hunt and...
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michael. >>> thank you, george. now to that other story breaking overnight, the grandmother accused of killing her husband and her look-alike going on the run is finally captured. abc's marcus moorein texas where she was found. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: michael, good morning. they tracked her down to south padre island which is a popular spring break and summer vacation spot along the u.s./mexico border. this morning it is where lois riess' alleged run from authorities came to an end. she is the smiling, seemingly pleasant grandmother who has been the focus of a multistate manhunt for weeks. a source telling abc news a sharp-eyed manager at a restaurant in south padre island, texas recognized lois reiss after she asked for a menu. marshals later finding her at a neighboring restaurant where she was having a drink, then in handcuffs without incident. >> right now she's being held in our facility and we're working with both the minnesota and florida detectives to best put the case together. >> reporter: riess was one of the most wanted fugitives in the country. police say the 56-year-old shot her husband david in their rural minnesota home back in march, then took off in t
michael. >>> thank you, george. now to that other story breaking overnight, the grandmother accused of killing her husband and her look-alike going on the run is finally captured. abc's marcus moorein texas where she was found. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: michael, good morning. they tracked her down to south padre island which is a popular spring break and summer vacation spot along the u.s./mexico border. this morning it is where lois riess' alleged run from authorities...
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steve moore has persuaded some high pro file defendants. george papadopoulos has just mention ed michael flynn, forme national security adviser and rick gates, former deputy campaign manager to paul manafort. what does that say about mueller's vest xwainvestigation? >> it means if he's got a lot. he's not playing a bluff hand right new. when he's got all this, what you're really trying to do is just bring some reality into these people's lives and what i found when you're trying to flip somebody like this is that thing that works against you is not so much sometimes your fear of reprisal. the it's that you have a relationship with somebody who you don't want to betray. the more the president cuts this guy loose and says things about him, the less, the less cohen has a relationship with him, it's really unwise when you're afraid somebody's going to flip on you, to break the personal relationship. >> president trump, he's been using the comey memos to try the undermine the russia investigation. today, he tweeted this. james comey illegally leaked classified documents to the press in order
steve moore has persuaded some high pro file defendants. george papadopoulos has just mention ed michael flynn, forme national security adviser and rick gates, former deputy campaign manager to paul manafort. what does that say about mueller's vest xwainvestigation? >> it means if he's got a lot. he's not playing a bluff hand right new. when he's got all this, what you're really trying to do is just bring some reality into these people's lives and what i found when you're trying to flip...
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michael appleton, the assistant to claude puel at manchester. he has been a manager before, a former west brom player, so someone like that, that would cut with the frame. if darren mooreb on and off the pitch and they can‘t wait for it to end. the matter who does take over, things can‘t really get much worse. for the moment, simon, things can‘t really get much worse. forthe moment, simon, thank things can‘t really get much worse. for the moment, simon, thank you very much. with the cricket, as england need to take all ten new zealand wickets on the final day of the second test if they are to avoid a series defeat. they begin the fourth day in a strong position. download mallan and joe root scored 50 as england build a healthy lead. root missed out on 100 again when he was dismissed by david wagoner, and he declared and set new zealand a daunting 382 to win, and that looks unlikely, but afterjames vince drop tom latham, they got the close without losing their wicket, finishing on 42 that loss. in golf, ian poulter admitted to packing his bags to go home on one of the competing nations at the commonwealth games has been called to an official meeting following the discov
michael appleton, the assistant to claude puel at manchester. he has been a manager before, a former west brom player, so someone like that, that would cut with the frame. if darren mooreb on and off the pitch and they can‘t wait for it to end. the matter who does take over, things can‘t really get much worse. for the moment, simon, things can‘t really get much worse. forthe moment, simon, thank things can‘t really get much worse. for the moment, simon, thank you very much. with the...