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also the input of michael moore. it had also people to watch these films.g with people who believe like us. i believe all my life that cinema also must also help the humanity. cinema must also stand beside justice and then we become like one nation. i mean, i like very much the way how michael moore deal with this project. he is not only helping gaza or helping cinema, he is doing what he believe in. it means, and this is very important for us. >> let me ask you finally, rasheed, i mean, you're a filmmaker who's made movies throughout the entire middle east. and certainly as somebody who knows palestinians, knows gaza and the situation there and what is happening there, was there anything in this movie that was made that even surprised you, that even expanded your understanding of the situation or what people in in gaza are going through? >> yes, many, many things. even i, me, myself, i born and grew up in gaza. all my family are in gaza now. me, like the other gazan people, i lost people and friends and members of family. we lost houses. but it's like the
also the input of michael moore. it had also people to watch these films.g with people who believe like us. i believe all my life that cinema also must also help the humanity. cinema must also stand beside justice and then we become like one nation. i mean, i like very much the way how michael moore deal with this project. he is not only helping gaza or helping cinema, he is doing what he believe in. it means, and this is very important for us. >> let me ask you finally, rasheed, i mean,...
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i mean, i like very much the way how michael moore deal with this project.ing gaza or helping cinema, he is doing what he believe in. it means, and this is very important for us. >> let me ask you finally, rasheed, i mean, you're a filmmaker who's made movies throughout the entire middle east. and certainly as somebody who knows palestinians, knows gaza and the situation there and what is happening there, was there anything in this movie that was made that even surprised you, that even expanded your understanding of the situation or what people in in gaza are going through? >> yes, many, many things. even i, me, myself, i born and grew up in gaza. all my family are in gaza now. me like the other gaza and people. i lost people and friends and members of family. >> we lost houses. but it's like the others. >> it's been. it's not here to complain in a in a personal level. but what surprised me how much the people fight for life in the middle of death, how much people was ready to risk their own life just to participate in telling a story. >> it's mean to move s
i mean, i like very much the way how michael moore deal with this project.ing gaza or helping cinema, he is doing what he believe in. it means, and this is very important for us. >> let me ask you finally, rasheed, i mean, you're a filmmaker who's made movies throughout the entire middle east. and certainly as somebody who knows palestinians, knows gaza and the situation there and what is happening there, was there anything in this movie that was made that even surprised you, that even...
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the filmmaker michael moore wasn't a filmmaker then, but it gave me this notion that, you know, a young person can do this. this was the 1970s. it was only a few years since 18 year olds had the right to vote. so there was a bit of a wave of younger people running for public office. i was a part of that first set of 1819 year olds that, you know, that chance. and it was it was a remarkable experience. do you remember what you ran on? what was your slogan? you know, the slogan really was to have the people most affected by the public education system sitting at the table. my recent experience as a student in the school district, i thought, brought a different perspective that was not present. and so apparently enough people agreed with that. i sometimes questioned if that had been the digital era, whether i could have pulled it off because i had hair down past shoulders, a great big beard, my my formal wear was a navy blue african dashiki back in those days. it was a different time. what what about politics? do you think inspired you to then stay in this field? keep going. trying to get
the filmmaker michael moore wasn't a filmmaker then, but it gave me this notion that, you know, a young person can do this. this was the 1970s. it was only a few years since 18 year olds had the right to vote. so there was a bit of a wave of younger people running for public office. i was a part of that first set of 1819 year olds that, you know, that chance. and it was it was a remarkable experience. do you remember what you ran on? what was your slogan? you know, the slogan really was to have...
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. >> joining us now, cnn legal analyst michael moore, to explain all of it. michael, let's start here. what was your takeaway from this cascade of rulings that came down this week? >> yeah. well, i'm glad to be with you. i mean, i'm not surprised to see the judge go ahead and set the sentencing. you know, this brings some finality to the case. and really, what he said is, look, no matter what the supreme court has said, no matter what else, other appeals you may want to raise right now, we just need to close out this, this case and honor the fact that a jury sat here and listen to the case and found you guilty. and so this really does trump a little bit of a favor, too, because it both closes the case out for the people of new york. but then at the same time, it gives him the chance, if he wants to, to go ahead and have some finality so he can move forward through the appeals process. the judge sort of removed the mystery, saying, i'm not going to lock him up. i'm not going to really do anything to him. i'm just going to sort of put a closed stamp on this case
. >> joining us now, cnn legal analyst michael moore, to explain all of it. michael, let's start here. what was your takeaway from this cascade of rulings that came down this week? >> yeah. well, i'm glad to be with you. i mean, i'm not surprised to see the judge go ahead and set the sentencing. you know, this brings some finality to the case. and really, what he said is, look, no matter what the supreme court has said, no matter what else, other appeals you may want to raise right...
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attorney michael moore. and i want to pick up on something that sarah, brilliantly, i might add, just said, which is that donald trump doesn't face jail time, doesn't face probation, doesn't really face anything, except basically the label of convicted felon. so why not go off on the judge today when it will be recorded? at least the audio will, and we'll hear it in a few hours. >> yeah. it's interesting. of course, we know during trial, every day he stood outside of the courtroom in front of the cameras and railed at the judge and the da and called it a witch hunt and so on. the one thing, though, john, you're right, it's not going to make a difference in the sentence, but the judge does get the last word here. and if i'm judge merchan like, i might have kind of two versions of my remarks about the sentencing, right. one where he just says something like, you know, i still say that i'm innocent. i look forward to my appeal. and one where he goes off on some diatribe, and i might use the second version about
attorney michael moore. and i want to pick up on something that sarah, brilliantly, i might add, just said, which is that donald trump doesn't face jail time, doesn't face probation, doesn't really face anything, except basically the label of convicted felon. so why not go off on the judge today when it will be recorded? at least the audio will, and we'll hear it in a few hours. >> yeah. it's interesting. of course, we know during trial, every day he stood outside of the courtroom in...
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for nobody, but nobody of these people an accomplishment described by american documentarian, michael moore. as a cinematic miracle, you are talking about people who lost some of the families, people who lost houses and almost 90 percent of them. i'd refuses one director loss from brother and his entire family in the middle of their production. a reality incorporated into her films. i mean, up to maybe less, i mean the kind of in the shorts are a mix of styles including pop a tree. an animation is up from ground 0 just opened in theaters across the united states. and already it's been short listed for an oscar in the category of best international feature. it's producers are hoping to show the humanity of those living and dying and gaza and inspire peace. it needs to be out there, it needs to be seen. there's too many of us who are in denial of, of what's happening over there. and i would really move the biased view or response to the film has been so strong. if there's new york theater, they've extended its run. so you had a turnout, it's been huge, it's maybe one of the biggest sellers we
for nobody, but nobody of these people an accomplishment described by american documentarian, michael moore. as a cinematic miracle, you are talking about people who lost some of the families, people who lost houses and almost 90 percent of them. i'd refuses one director loss from brother and his entire family in the middle of their production. a reality incorporated into her films. i mean, up to maybe less, i mean the kind of in the shorts are a mix of styles including pop a tree. an animation...
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but nobody of these people an accomplishment described by american documentarian, michael moore. as a cinematic miracle, you are talking about people who lost some of the families, people who lost houses and almost 90 percent of them. i'd, if you just.
but nobody of these people an accomplishment described by american documentarian, michael moore. as a cinematic miracle, you are talking about people who lost some of the families, people who lost houses and almost 90 percent of them. i'd, if you just.
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bumping up on up as you i'm going to hand those, the 3, the suicide mccoy police and i moved to michael moore, the well, i know when i put on the animal medicines, i mean, i mean that goes on the board is what i know these. i know it's how are you, they don't want them to be, i don't guess, and you're not the only 30 i left so now let's see it and see. i still have to see what i can a little bad long steve. as soon as eve was it, i'm sort of when bit slow yesterday. yeah. the soft and even if i don't only get on any device, obviously seeing both. okay. so see a list, a list of them. what troy to have that cable television. i can't, they don't, they don't need a via, via credit card or no, no, no, say up the they don't us, you're not who vice not that got a young man. it's a lateral beam, which means i make less. it's a quick to do. i thought a be fit instead of 2 minutes and then it gets it. yeah. level that goes to make you able to put it into the in the a a for that. those. yes. and that's in the next thing advice because here we joined the lafayette. ok, let me get a few minutes while i la
bumping up on up as you i'm going to hand those, the 3, the suicide mccoy police and i moved to michael moore, the well, i know when i put on the animal medicines, i mean, i mean that goes on the board is what i know these. i know it's how are you, they don't want them to be, i don't guess, and you're not the only 30 i left so now let's see it and see. i still have to see what i can a little bad long steve. as soon as eve was it, i'm sort of when bit slow yesterday. yeah. the soft and even if i...
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and i moved to michael moore. the, well, i know when i go on the, on medicine domain, i mean that goes, i mean, go and it's what i know these. i know it's how are you, but i'm not going to be uh, no guessing you're not the only 30 i left. so now let's see it, let's see, i have to see what i've got an impact on people's unit. see what is it? i'm gonna gwen, bit slow. yes it yeah. the soft and even if i don't know, make it on any device. obviously, cn both, can i have my own this from forever? so see i list a list of them. what joy to have back able to of i can't they don't, they don't nice a via the product. i don't, no, no, no, say i thought that i might, jody, they don't us, you know, whom vice not that got a young man. it's a lot more domains make. let's say it's a good i thought a be fit into a big a few minutes and then it gets it. yeah. level that goes to make you able to put it into the in the a if one of those. yes. and that's in the near saying advice, because here me joy to lafayette. ok, let me get a few
and i moved to michael moore. the, well, i know when i go on the, on medicine domain, i mean that goes, i mean, go and it's what i know these. i know it's how are you, but i'm not going to be uh, no guessing you're not the only 30 i left. so now let's see it, let's see, i have to see what i've got an impact on people's unit. see what is it? i'm gonna gwen, bit slow. yes it yeah. the soft and even if i don't know, make it on any device. obviously, cn both, can i have my own this from forever? so...
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altadena resident michael moore lost his home of 30 years to the fires, and now he is in the process of trying to rebuild his whole life. michael, thank you so much for joining us. you've been there for 30 years in that neighborhood. you've known it for 50 years. it's all gone now. how are you and your family coping with all of this? >> well, we're trying to cope with it the best way we can. my family is all here. my cousins are. everybody is safe. so right now we have to go forward and we're just it's hard. it's hard. we we have so many memories here in this community. and we're devastated. but we have to move forward. i have to keep a positive attitude towards this to bring my family along with me and the ones that i love, and it's just it's just hard. yeah. we don't know where we're going to, what we're going to do. we we left out of the with this basically the shirt on our, on our backs. that was it. i buying new clothes. it's it's starting from the bottom again. >> it's hard as you start that incredibly daunting process. you've said that your community doesn't have the resources
altadena resident michael moore lost his home of 30 years to the fires, and now he is in the process of trying to rebuild his whole life. michael, thank you so much for joining us. you've been there for 30 years in that neighborhood. you've known it for 50 years. it's all gone now. how are you and your family coping with all of this? >> well, we're trying to cope with it the best way we can. my family is all here. my cousins are. everybody is safe. so right now we have to go forward and...
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michael: we have dean fox, chuck moore in their districts. president trump: they're the districts most impacted? you were affected? virginia: yes. president trump: i'll sign a executive order to begin the process of fundamentally funding or overhauling fema or frankly getting rid of fema. i think they're not good. i think when you have a problem like this, i think you want to go, whether it's a democrat or republican governor, you want to use your state to fix it and not waste time calling fema and fema gets here and don't know the area and they've never been to the area and they want to give you rules that you've never heard about, they want to bring people that aren't as good as the people you already have. fema's turned out to be a disaster. you can go back a long way. you can go back to louisiana. you can go back to some of the things that took place in texas. it turns out to be the state that ends up doing the work, it just complicates it. we'll recommend that fema go away and we pay directly, we pay a percentage to the state. but the st
michael: we have dean fox, chuck moore in their districts. president trump: they're the districts most impacted? you were affected? virginia: yes. president trump: i'll sign a executive order to begin the process of fundamentally funding or overhauling fema or frankly getting rid of fema. i think they're not good. i think when you have a problem like this, i think you want to go, whether it's a democrat or republican governor, you want to use your state to fix it and not waste time calling fema...
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moore's in genocide, he refused. he talked about a rules based order, but he acted as an international criminal, the processing, blinking legacy. i'm joined by my guess michael rossi in task and he is a lecture of political science at rutgers university. and here in moscow we have alexander 8 and he is a lecture at moscow institute of physics and technology. okay, let's start out with michael and test, scan them as anthony, blinking in his exit interviews and they were softball ones at that with the new york times in the financial times. and he was singing his own praises saying america is stronger its enemies or a week or he didn't talk about security, which is something remarkable about this administrator. and never talked about anyone security. he thinks he did a bang up job and he's very, very pleased with himself passing the baton to the next administration. how will history judge anthony blinking go ahead, michael. well, i have absolutely no doubt that he thinks to himself that he did a bang up job, and i have no doubt that the new york times and the financial times will judge him as a defender of the global liberal democracy in history is going to jud
moore's in genocide, he refused. he talked about a rules based order, but he acted as an international criminal, the processing, blinking legacy. i'm joined by my guess michael rossi in task and he is a lecture of political science at rutgers university. and here in moscow we have alexander 8 and he is a lecture at moscow institute of physics and technology. okay, let's start out with michael and test, scan them as anthony, blinking in his exit interviews and they were softball ones at that...
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moore's and genocide, he refused. he talked about a rules based order, but he acted as an international criminal, the processing, blinking legacy. i'm joined by my guess michael rossi in task and he is a lecture of political science at rutgers university. and here in moscow we have alexander 8 and he is a lecture at moscow institute of physics and technology. okay, let's start out with michael and test, scan them as anthony, blinking in his exit interviews and they were softball ones at that with the new york times in the financial times. and he was singing his own praises saying america is stronger its enemies or a week or he didn't talk about security, which is something remarkable about this administrator. and never talked about anyone security. he thinks he did a bang up job and he's very, very pleased with himself passing the baton to the next administration. how will history judge anthony blinking go ahead, michael as well. i have absolutely no doubt that he thinks to himself that he did a bang, a job, and i have no doubt that the new york times in the financial times will judge him as a defender of the global liberal democracy in history is going to ju
moore's and genocide, he refused. he talked about a rules based order, but he acted as an international criminal, the processing, blinking legacy. i'm joined by my guess michael rossi in task and he is a lecture of political science at rutgers university. and here in moscow we have alexander 8 and he is a lecture at moscow institute of physics and technology. okay, let's start out with michael and test, scan them as anthony, blinking in his exit interviews and they were softball ones at that...
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moore. if you don't recognize the name, you recognize the songs. influenced bruce springsteen and al green and michael. i was blessed to meet him several times in support of a charity back in the days. >> the sound of the generation. late '60s. >> he with will celebrate his life coming up this morning. >>> we begin with the deadly wildfires raging in southern california. the winds have died down, but the largest fire, the palisades fire has led to new mandatory evacuation orders as it pushes east to the new communities. >> the fire prompted the nba to profit postpone the lakers and clippers scheduled to play tonight. postponements ensure resources are not diverted from fire efforts. >>> we have the punishing winter storm hitting the south. angie has the forecast. we start with dana griffin in brentwood, california. dana, good morning. >> reporter: peter, good morning to you. that's right. we are in the brentwood neighborhood whereas you mentioned the palisades fire spread farther east threatening to come over the ridge. you can hear and see firefighters trying to attack this from the air and trying to
moore. if you don't recognize the name, you recognize the songs. influenced bruce springsteen and al green and michael. i was blessed to meet him several times in support of a charity back in the days. >> the sound of the generation. late '60s. >> he with will celebrate his life coming up this morning. >>> we begin with the deadly wildfires raging in southern california. the winds have died down, but the largest fire, the palisades fire has led to new mandatory evacuation...
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moore, who influenced musicians including michael jackson, ai including michael jackson, al green andn, died yesterday in florida due to complications while recovering from surgery, according to his publicist. moore was inducted with dave prater, who died in 1988, in a car crash into the rock n roll hall of fame. in 1992. and those are the latest gb news headlines for now. more news from me in an hour. >> thank you tatiana. now, the uk has had its coldest night in 15 years. yesterday evening, as the temperature dropped to —18 c in the scottish highlands. temperatures are set to fall again today as the cold snap continues. >> now the freeze comes as british gas have warned that there is only a week of supply left with gas reserves concerningly low. number 10 insisted yesterday that the uk has got enough natural gas supply to make it through the winter. >> well, joining us now to talk about the cold snap and the supply issue is the environment editor at the daily sceptic chris morrison. chris thank you. thank you very much for joining us. how serious is this a week worth of supply of ga
moore, who influenced musicians including michael jackson, ai including michael jackson, al green andn, died yesterday in florida due to complications while recovering from surgery, according to his publicist. moore was inducted with dave prater, who died in 1988, in a car crash into the rock n roll hall of fame. in 1992. and those are the latest gb news headlines for now. more news from me in an hour. >> thank you tatiana. now, the uk has had its coldest night in 15 years. yesterday...