Ones. Among them, the president elect evoking nazi germany to characterize u. S. Intelligence agencies, offering kind words to the russians who the Intelligence Community believe hacked the dnc and clinton campaign. Trumps secretary of state pick exxonmobil Ceo Rex Tillerson possibly lying under oath at his confirmation hearing about exxonmobil lobbying against russian sanctions and an impassioned and unprecedented plea from a sitting senator, cory booker, to reject trumps attorney general nominee senator Jeff Sessions over his record on civil rights. But we begin with the story we believe to be most important at this Pivotal Moment and what this day with as about. The nearly incomprehensible set of conflicts of interest that result from refusing to relinquish ownership of a multibillion dollar organizations that is engaged with businesses and countries around the world, the full scope of which we still dont know. Thats because trump refuses to release his tax returns. Well, im not showing tax returns, as you know, theyre under audit. Reporter every president since the 70s has had an irs. Ive never heard that. You know, the only ones who care about my tax returns are the reporters. Reporter you dont think the American Public is concerned about that . I dont think so. I won, i became president. I dont think they care at all. I dont think they care at all. The applause you hear was not from the press, it was from people the trump folks brought in to cheer during the event. Now, trump made those remarks at his press conference in First Press Conference in 168 days which had been billed as the moment trump would reveal the steps he had taken to address his conflicts. He came with props a stack of manila folders trump said contained document he is had signed in order to turn control of his business over to his sons. And what im going to be doing is my two sons who are right here don and eric are going to be running the company. They are going to be running it in a very professional manner. Theyre not going to discuss it with me. Reporters tried to take a look at the stacks of papers trump referenced but were prevented from doing so so there is no way of knowing whether they were genuine documents or just phony visual aids like the supposed trump steaks that trump showed off last march which turned out to have been purchased from a south florida meat company and still had the labels on them to prove it. To explain the steps he took, trump brought to the stage attorney sheri dillon whose lau firm won the 2016 law firm of the year. She said trump is not liquidating his assets because doing so could lead to unreasonable losses for trump and this is simply too high a burden. The approach weve outlined today will avoid potential conflicts of interest or concerns regarding exploitation of the office of the presidency without imposing unnecessary and unreasonable losses on the president elect and his family. That position prompted this response from the head of the office of government ethics walter schaub. The president is now entering a world of Public Service. Hes going to be asking his own appointees to make sacrifices. Hes going to be asking our men and women in uniform to risk their lives in conflicts around the world. So, no, i dont think divestiture is too high a price to pay to be the president of the United States of america. Here are the really important takeaways and what we learned today which is that donald trump will not release his tax returns, he will not liquidate his assets or divest and he will not place those assets into a blind trust. Instead he will enter the white house with the ability to use u. S. Policy to enrich himself and his family while maintaining a financial empire that could routinely invite bribery attempts on the part of foreign or even domestic actors. Remarkably, trump gave a con treat example of what that could look like detailing a heretofore meeting he held without Public Knowledge with a developer from dubai. Over the weekend i was offered 2 billion to do a deal in dubai with a very, very, very amazing man, a great, great developer from the middle east. Hussein demack, a friend of mine, great guy. And was offered 2 billion to do a deal in dubai, number of deals. And i turned it down. I didnt have to turn it down because, as you know, i have a no conflict situation because im president which is i didnt know about that until about three months ago but its a nice thing to have but i dont want to take advantage of something. Joining me now ambassador norm eisen who served as the white house ethics lawyer under president obama and richard painter who served in the same role under president george w. Bush. Gentlemen, let me start norm, ill start with you. If youre grading the plan, if you can call it that propose today in terms of insulating the president elect from conflicts of interest . Chris, thanks for having me. Yesterday professor painter, the bush ethics adviser, myself, and makes most distinguished constitutional lawyer, larry tribe, issued a fivepart set of five criteria. We did it before the press conference so there could be no question that the clarity that this was not prearranged. In all five spaces on that report card donald trump gotten a f today. Maybe a d in one area. So he did not divest ownership. He did not follow what every president has done for four decades blind trust or the equivalent. He did not appoint an independent trustee as oge has advised him to do. He did not deal with his emoluments clause problems, the unconstitutional flows of funds and other benefits from Foreign Governments and their agents. What he announced with his children is more like an ethics sieve, full of holes. So he gets f across the board. I should say that walter shaub gave a remarkable speech, we exerted some of it. He basically agreed with you, norm, this is not my area of expertise. Mr. Painter, what about the argument that was made explicitly by the president elects lawyer that forcing divestiture would essentially cost the president elect too much money. That it would be too painful, too large, to unreasonable a financial sacrifice . Well, in the Bush Administration as the chief ethics lawyer i worked with a lot of incoming cabinet officials who sold off assets and left money on the table, Stock Options and other money, and, yes, it cost them money to enter Public Service. I took a substantial pay cut to go work in the white house. Thats what Public Service is all about. I am thrilled to have a president who has friends all over the world who will offer him 2 billion and so forth, thats great, but thats got to stop as of january 20. Hes got to focus on being president and this is business is worth a lot to him but im sure he could sell it off for a couple of Million Dollars which is plenty of money for him, but this government everyday spends more money than that business is probably worth and he is in charge of it as president of the United States. Hes got to focus on his job and walter shaubs job at the office of government ethics is to advise government officials including the president on complying with a conflict of interest standard and walter is exactly right. There has been a political war against the office of government ethics this week conducted by super pacs and against walter in particular, trying to line him up for getting fired by the president or Something Like that and i have said this at the Brookings Institution this afternoon. If theres a saturday night massacre aatoge, we wont stand for that in the United States and we wont stand for a president who would tolerate that. This is an independent agency that implements ethics laws in the executive branch. Walter shaub has a job to do and he is doing it and its time for the president to focus on his job and to divest for those Business Enterprises instead of attacking the office of government ethics. I should note the saturday night massacre a reference to the attempted firing of Key Department of justice officials by Richard Nixon which essentially was the end of the end. Well, they did fire them, they got down to Robert Bourque who would take care of the job for them. But thats not going to happen and we wont let that happen in this administration unless President Trump wants to go the same way nixon went. Those are strong words and i want to talk about ill let you you gentlemen referred to as a constitutional crisis, which you, ambassador, referred to. It bans emoluments for american officials. Sheri dillon issued kind of fro from the bench her constitutional ruling, quite clear about what is and is not an an emolument. Heres what she had to say. Since president elect trump some people want to define emoluments to cover routine business transactions like paying for hotel rooms. They prevent what the president elect isnt aware of. These people are wrong. Youre wrong ambassador is that correct . Like many of her clients tweets and statements, its tolly incorrect. The emoluments clause, its a fancy 18th century word. All its intended to say is that president s of the United States cannot get cash and other benefits from Foreign Governments and you can understand why that would be a concern, how can we know if somebodys getting these 2 billion offers. Right. Lets say that came from a Foreign Government. We dont know if a Foreign Government was involved in that or not. How can we know theyre doing whats in the best interest of the United States . The founders were very concerned about that. They put this in the constitution and donald trump is allowing all of that to continue. Its absolutely shocking. Ambassador norm eisen and richard painter, gentlemen, you have been really, really helpful in understanding and navigating all this and i thank you for your time tonight. Thank you, chris. Still to come, Filmmaker Michael Moore with his reaction to the slights, vendettas and Unanswered Questions from the president elects First Press Conference. As that press conference was going on, we got our first chance to hear trumps pick for secretary of state and his somewhat inconsistent views about russia. Well dive into the Rex Tillerson hearing ahead. Let me ask you this question is Vladimir Putin a war criminal . I would not use that term. Well, let me describe the situation in aleppo and perhaps that will help you reach that conclusion. Spontaneous moment . Cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. 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To have a senator, a house member and a living civil rights legend testify at the end of all of this is the equivalent of being made to go to the back of the bus. It is a petty strategy and the record should reflect my consternation at the unprecedented process that braug us here. The confirmation hearing of senator Jeff Sessions. Congressman Cedric Richmond had strong words for the Senate Judiciary committees decision to place key testimony against sessions from members of congress at the end of todays hearing. The former chairman of the Judiciary Committee and Ranking Member senator Patrick Leahy said he cannot remember a time when lawmakers who testified were put at the end of the hear. Among those testifying at the end of the hearing today, civil rights icon and congressman john lewis and senator cory booker who today we believe just became the first sitting senator to testify against a colleague in a confirmation hearing ever. If confirmed, senator sessions will be required to pursue justice for women, but his record indicates that he wont. He will be expected to defend the equal rights of gay and lesbian and Transgender Americans but his record indicates that he wont. He will be expected to defend Voting Rights but his record indicates that he wont. It doesnt matter how senator sessions may smile, how friendly he may be, how he may speak to you. We need someone who can stand up, speak up and speak out for the people that need help. Joining me now, share lynn ifill. Share lynn, i should be clear your organization has been a strong opponent of senator sessions. Let me ask you if you saw anything in the last two days that changed your mind . No, i didnt see anything that changed my mind. In fact, chris, i saw several things that deepened the concerns that we expressed about senator sessions, weve been familiar with him since 1985 when lawyers at the Naacp Legal Defense Fund represented three civil rights activists, two of whom had been Close Friends of Martin Luther king who senator sessions prosecuted when he was u. S. Attorney in alabama. They were acquitted but that prosecution had longstanding affects on that community in terms of intimidating black voters who were questioned by the fbi and who senator sessions allowed to be intimidated by members of his team. So weve known him and his record for a long time. What i heard yesterday was in my view what is a very cynical effort to dismiss a record of over 40 years senator sessions has been a u. S. Attorney, the attorney general of alabama for about two years and then the a United States senator and in that time weve had an opportunity to see where he stands on a variety of civil rights issues. He was rejected, as you know, by the Senate Judiciary committee in 1986 when he sought to become a Federal District judge because they found that the evidence of that prosecution and statements he was accused of making made him unsuited to be a Federal District judge. Yesterday he said he was wrongly characterized, you can find our report on our web site that starts looking not only from 1985 but up to this century and 2017, including during the campaign of president elect trump where senator sessions was a close ally and was the first sitting senator to endorse president elect trump. I want to talk about one specific area that ive been following myself for a book i wrote and something you and i have spoken about, which is policing. Particularly because this Justice Department under president obama i would say, particularly in the second term, has played a muscular role in the Civil Rights Division in patterns and practices investigations of cities from chicago to cleveland to baltimore to ferguson and Consent Decrees that are federal efforts to reform policing externally for localities that have proven to be unable to do that for themselves. Heres what senator sessions had to say about those Consent Decrees today. Take a listen. Its a difficult thing for a city to be sued by the department of justice and to be told that your Police Department is systematically failing to serve the people of the state or the city. So thats an august responsibility of the attorney general and the department of justice so they often feel forced to agree to a Consent Decree just to remove that stigma. That was obviously yesterday. What do you make of that answer . Well, i think you have to combine it with even more testimony yesterday, the fact he was endorsed by the fraternal order of police, there was a phalanx of Law Enforcement there to support him yesterday and the head of the fraternal order of police testified on his behalf today and they all essentially said the same thing, and what they said and what i heard out of the mouth of senator sessions is that he intends to be a champion of local police, that he does not believe the federal government through the department of justice should be intruding in local policing matters. He said specifically he thinks that too many people, including the department, are painting entire place departments as being engaged in unconstitutional conduct when in fact its just a few officers, a few bad apples, something weve heard before. We hes a proponent of that view. He has been skeptical about Consent Decrees for many years, not just recently. But what we heard from him at this hearing makes me quite certain that senator sessions, if he is confirmed, will be taking a very different tack on policing reform. I do not expect pattern and practice investigations, i do not expect Consent Decree. I hope he will continue work of the cops office that works on retraining Police Departments but that remains to be seen. I was not encouraged by what i heard from his lips yesterday and what i heard today. As you know, local practices like in ferguson, it was the department of justice that discovered this kind of pyramid scheme that ferguson was running, it was department of justice that discovered unconstitutional policing in baltimore and we need to department of justice to be engaged in that activity. Those patterns and practices report which is you can find on line are remarkable reading produced by that same department that the senator would be running, sherrilyn ifill, thank you for your time. Thank you, chris. Up next, nine days away from his inauguration, president elect donald trump escalated his feud with his own intelligence agencies by and im not making this up comparing them to nazis. That story after the short break. The president elect of the United States started his day on twitter as he so often does where he compared today americas intelligence professionals to nazis. Quoting here intelligence agencies should never have allowed this fake news to leak into the public. One last shot at me. Are we living in nazi germany. The president elect was later asked about that comment at his press conference. I think its a disgrace and i say that and i say that and thats something that nazi germany would have done and did do. I think its a disgrace that information that was false and fake and never happened got released to the public. Trump referring to an unverified dossier containing embarrassing claims about his alleged ties to russia which was prepared by a thirdparty individual, not members of the Intelligence Community, and published not by the Intelligence Community but by buzzfeed news. That came after the president elect opened his press conference with a broadside against american intelligence officials whom he blames for talking to the press. I want to thank a lot of the News Organizations here today because they looked at that nonsense that was released by maybe the intelligence agencies, who knows but maybe the intelligence agencies which would be a tremendous blot on their record if they, in fact, did that, a tremendous blot. And in a particularly astonishing moment, frankly, the president elect admitted openly to setting traps for the Intelligence Community in an attempt to find out whether theyve been leaking about his classified briefings. I said maybe its my office. Maybe my office. And what i did is i said i wont tell anybody, im going to have a meeting and i wont tell anybody about my meeting with intelligence, nobody knew, not even ronne, my executive assistant for years. She didnt know. I didnt tell her. The meeting was had, the meeting was over, they left and immediately the word got out that i had a meeting. Now based on the reporting over the past few weeks and admittedly its a lot of Anonymous Sources and hard to make sense of its clear at least a significant portion of the american intelligence apparatus appears to believe that the incoming president of the United States, their future boss is potentially the turned asset of a foreign adversary and at the same time that same man, the president elect, seems to think that the intelligence apparatus is out to destroy him politically by staging a kind of soft coup. Its a recipe for a major constitutional crisis in the very near future. Well, if if putin likes donald trump, i consider that an asset, not a liability. President elect donald trump still showing no demonstrable outrage or unease over russias reported attempts to sway the u. S. President ial election through criminal political sabotage which he acknowledged today for the first time. Trumps response to the election hacks, the claims of ties between his inner circle and the kremlin and his general stance towards russia all make up at this point the single most controversial aspect of the president elects foreign policy. So it was fitting that today while trump was giving his press conference, his nominee for secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, was testifying in his first confirmation hearing on capitol hill. Tillerson has had extensive contact with the russian government as the ceo of exxonmobil, even winning russias order of friendship award in 2013 after making a half trillion deal with the governmentowned oil company. Asked about russias role in the election, he sounded a somewhat different note than his would be boss. Do you believe during the 2016 president ial Campaign RussiaIntelligence Services directed a campaign of active measures involving the hacking of emails, the strategic leak of these emails, the use of internet trolls and the dissemination of fake news . I did read the interagency report released on january 6. That report clearly is troubling and indicates that all of the actions you just described were undertaken. Senator bob menendez, a democrat, asked whether tillersons responses reflect the views of the president elect himself. I assume to some degree youve had some discussion about what it is that that world view is going to be in order to understand whether youre willing to execute that on behalf of the person youre going to work for. In a broad construct in terms of the principles that are going to guide that, yes, sir. I would have thought russia would be at the top of that considering the actions taking place, is that did that not happen . That has not occurred yet, senator. Thats pretty amazing. Senator menendez asked tillerson about his companys history of opposing economic sanctions including those leveed against russia for its invasion of crimea. This was the response. First, i have never lobbied against sanctions personally. The company you directed did. To my knowledge exxon never lobbied against sanctions, not to my knowledge. New jersey senator bob menendez. Shortly after that your colleague senator corker said mr. Tillerson i believe you called me to lobby against sanctions. Later in the Committee Meeting you then pulled out the lobbying disclosure forms that showed exxon had filed disclosure forms to lobby on sanctions. Do you believe that mr. Tillerson was being deceptive with you today . Well, he was either avoiding the truth or his management style has got to be of concern as he seeks to head one of the biggest departments of the federal government, the state department, not only with its operations here but across the world. Its impossible to almost believe that you could spend and direct millions of dollars in bobbying activities as those reports that i submitted for the record show and not know that was happening and not know they were lobbying against sanctions. The second thing he said to me when i presented the evidence, he said to me well, it doesnt say whether we were lobbying for or against. In what world would he have lobbied for sanctions that would have hurt the bottom line of his company . So it clearly was at least not transparent and worrisome because if he really didnt know, how do you operate a Large Institution like the state department and whats your management style . He also exxonmobil responded saying lets be clear, we engaged with lawmakers to discuss sanction impacts, not whether or not sanctions should be opposed although that strikes me as a distinction without a difference if you come to a Members Office and say this is going to hurt our bottom line you dont have to say thats why you should oppose it. Absolutely. Mr. Tillerson said it was to seek information and guidance. Well, you dont have to have a lobby disclosure form in order to seek information or guidance. You have a lobby disclosure form because you are taking a specific position for or against a specific piece of legislation or regulatory action. That thing about getting information is not tenable because you dont need to do that to file a disclosure form. They were clearly lobbying against sanctions on iran, russia and other iterations of those sanction regimes. So was this fundamentally deceptive . I asked at the beginning but he says he never personally lobbied then you have your colleague saying you called me. Do you feel the answers he gave today were forthcoming and truthful . No, i have serious questions as to what he answered. On the whole sanctions regime, which is part of our limited arsenal of peaceful diplomacy tools so you dont have to go to war over disputes, he had it all over the place. He has a history of lobbying against it to exxonmobil then he says they can be powerful a powerful tool. And when i asked him today, without specifying with sanctions, do you not believe on the face of everything russia has done including trying to affect our own National President ial elections that additional sanctions should be called for and he wouldnt commit to that. So i have a real concern as to where he stands as it relates to that and other issues. All right, senator bob menendez, thank you for your time, appreciate it. Thank you. Still to come, todays press conference served as a stark reminder of the temperament of the incoming president. Ill talk about it with Michael Moore ahead. Plus, a truly, truly bizarre thing 1, thing 2 that you have to see after this break. Liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. Liberty did what . Yeah, with Liberty Mutual all i needed to do to get an estimate was snap a photo of the damage and voila voila sigh i wish my Insurance Company had that. Wait hold it. Hold it boys. Theres supposed to be three of you. Wheres your brother . Wheres your brother . Hey, wheres charlie . Charlie . you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. Liberty stands with you™ Liberty Mutual insurance thing 1 tonight, the ongoing saga of the capital hill art heist. For 35 years, the house has sponsored a nationwide art competition for High School Students in which a winner from each district has their work displayed in the capitol for an entire year. This painting is one of hundreds of winners from 2016 done by a high schooler in missouri who lives just miles away from ferguson where Michael Brown was fatally shot in 2014. As you can see, the painting depicts several figures as different animals, a Police Officer who appears to be a warthog is aiming a gun at another figure who appears to be a wolf. A second officer depicted with unspecified animallike figures. That painting has been stolen three times in six days, leading one congressman to seek charges for theft against one of his colleagues and another to say we may just have to kick shall bes ass. Well tell you whos behind the heist in 60 seconds. A High School Students painting has been stolen from the halls of the capital three times in less than a week. Whos responsible . Well, four republican United States congressmen so far. Last friday representative Duncan Hunter of california was the first to snatch the painting, falsely claiming it depicts Police Officers as pigs and returning it to the office of missouri congressman lacey clay who represents the artists district. Yesterday morning representative clay and fellow members of the Congressional Black Caucus returned the painting to its rightful place. Clay even asked Capital Police to press charges against hunter but they declined. Later tuesday, doug lam born was the second Republican Congress to just take the painting down with no authorization and, again, congressman clay had it returned to the gallery wall. Before the end of the day, congressman Dana Rohrabacher and brian ban bin removed it for a third time. As of this evening, the painting is back up but the fight continues. Congressional republican staffer making it a top priority to request a review from the capital architect on whether the painting should be removed. And Speaker Paul Ryan told members he will try to take it down to which congress a. M. Black caucus chair Cedric Richmond responded if this is something speaker ryan thinks is one of his priorities in a new congress, to pick on an 18yearold art student who only depict what is he sees in his community, then i just think thats sad. Lindsey graham. Ive been competing with him for a long time. Hes going to crack that 1 barrier one day. I didnt realize Lindsey Grahams still at it. President elect Donald Trumps performance in todays press conference served as a stark reminder he is still the same person he was during the election. As trump stands poised to become the president of the United States entering office with a 37 approval rating, he still seems most comfortable pursuing vendettas, responsing to slights and engaging to outright intimidation. While the president elect couldnt resist a jab at former enemies like senator Lindsey Graham today, most of his it have vitriol was reserved for the people in the room. Most of the Media Outlets are fake news. I could name them, but i wont bother. You have a few sitting in front of us. As far as buzzfeed which is a failing pile of garbage writing it, i think theyll suffer the consequences. They already are. Im not showing tax returns, theyre under audit. Reporter every president since the 70s has had an audit. Reporter since youre attacking us, can you give us a question . Mr. President elect, since you are attacking not you. Not you. Reporter can you give us a chance . Your organization is terrible. Im not going to give you a question, i i can you state categorically you are fake news. That man not the man sitting down, the man standing up, is about to become the most powerful person in the world. I will ask Filmmaker Michael Moore what that means for our democracy next. Reporter since youre attacking us, can you give us a question . Go ahead. Reporter mr. President elect, since you are attacking our News Organization not you, not you. Your organization is terrible. Reporter can you im not going to give you a question. Reporter can you state categorically you are fake news. President elect trump refused to answer questions from cnn today because of the story they published the previous day. Jim acosta said sean spicer threatened to throw him out of the press conference if he asked another question. That incident and trumps behavior raises serious questions and implications for american democracy and questions about how our institutions will deal with him. Joining me to help me answer that, Academy Award winning documentary Filmmaker Michael Moore. What did you make of the press Conference Today . Well, first of all, ill speak as a director, then, as a film director. It was a masterful performance, he owned the room, he owned the day, this should be very distressing to everyone. You think it was politically effective today . Absolutely. Especially for he and his side. As showmanship . As such i did this in my hold. Take those same words you just showed you are fake news. Put those words in nixons mouth, it would have sounded like the paranoid that nixon was. Put those words in george w. Bushs mouth, you know, it would have sounded defensive like a little boy. This guy pulls that off and he pulls it off over and over and over again and confuses the situation with so much you dont know we dont have enough time here to deal with everything that was said and done but speaking as a director, once again, the props, the trump steaks were replaced by file folders that by the way, i dont know if this has been reported, they wouldnt let the reporters we did. One of our own reporters tried to look. Yeah, because of course somebody went to staples and hour earlier. I dont know but that certainly is plausible. Creaed this problem that looks like a law students dorm room, you know . It really its like obviously weve thought this through and obviously weve addressed the conflict of interest, just look at how many sheets of paper there are. Just look at all this paper in an era where none of this is really on paper. So this is where now after this what happened today the threat against cnn and nbc has suffered the same sort of threat before. He attacked our reporter katy tur on multiples on occasions. Absolutely. So now its critical that the media do its job and do not be afraid, do not back down, do not try to because buzzfeed screwed up in some way because of the Michael Cohen thing, dont now not do your job because this clearly was something that wasnt vetted. So heres my youre referring to that dossier which circulated, published by buzzfeed that contained a bunch of unverified and possibly unverifiable, frankly, outlandish and lurid accusations. You could tell from the first moment that in a smart tactical sense they were going to attack the weakest point so that was distinct from the cnn report, right . But he conflate it had two very wisely, i thought, to attack them both and correct. And the main story, really, if youre a serious journalist, isnt the salacious prostitute stuff. Its the second point which is was there collusion between the Trump Campaign and any russians during the campaign . Thats worthy of the investigation that apparently the fbi and others are doing right now. We should note jim acosta that was the question he was asking, can you state categorically it was dodged. Acosta then said afterwards someone from abc asked that and the president elect said no so i want to enter that in the record. Heres my question to you. I have watched this play out in the transition period and what ive noticed is this. Donald trump ultimately became president elect i think because he was able to profit off a forced choice between himself and Hillary Clinton and hick because of 30 years in the public eye because of different factors, he was able to say you may not like me but its me or her. It strikes me he has replaced Hillary Clinton with the media. He is now running against the media. The scary part of that analogy is you have hillary who won but because of the democrats and who they are and the way they are she lost. Well, she didnt win in the sense that she did not win the 270 electoral votes necessary to become president. Well, let me put it a different way. If donald trump had won by three million popular votes things would have played out differently. What would be going on right now . I agree. In fact, he laid the ground work for it. Correct. So play that out. So when you say the press has to be uncowed and i agree with you, my own personal perspective on this, they have to focus as much as possible which is very difficult to do, very difficult to do. Yes, right because youre dealing with somebody with certain issues, well call it that just to who likes to pick a million fights. And says a million crazy things. He will in one moment say he believes russia did hack into the dnc and literally less than a minute later say i dont know. Maybe not, maybe it was some other country. Fortunately the 400 pound guy sitting on the bed has been left out of the discussion but it could be other countries. It could be other countries. So this is crazy time but its so important. Were laughing about this but the media. They said this story has been floating around, did you hear it . I had heard word of it. I didnt read the dossier. But what i had read was david corns piece based off this dossier. In terms of the first order of questions, i think you dont publish that dossier, thats my own personal feeling because you have to verify stuff that you publish. Thats my feeling. No, thats correct. Thank you. And as someone who i myself have had buzzfeed print things about me that arent true so i now youre sounding trumpish. Well, no, its just the truth that this is where this is going to be the undoing of the press if they dont do what you just said, if that kind of serious journalism doesnt happen and and we should point out that Nbc Universal is an investor in buzzfeed. Any time thats mentioned it should be said. Yes. They are. So we should say here, though, that that the youre getting at the pay dirt here, what is the term he used . They appropriate this term, fake news. Fake news is this term hes one of the founders of in the the obama era. He created the fake news of the barack obama is not a citizen. And he said that there was intelligence. Thats right. He was called by a reputable source that there was intelligence. He himself was going to he was hiring investigators to support his fake news. He is the godfather of this deck decades fake news. For him to say fake news well, this is a great point. As a person who launched his political career off of unverifiable and ultimately incorrect conspiatorial and frankly racist theories about the president s crypto kenyan birth and forged documents and all this stuff. And the fact that the way he deals with the sex thing is his defense is im a germaphobe. He just admits it publicly on tv im a germaphobe. Like to him that takes care of any sex like sex is all dirty and germy. Whatever. Well thats what he used. This could have never happened. I wont get into the weeds. This couldnt have happened because im a germaphobe and i know where they put the cameras in the hotel rooms, i have hotels. That was also fascinating. But the term fake news and what i found potent about that is describe this specific thing that happened during the election, you see it all the time, in your facebook feed, Denzel Washington endorses donald trump. Thats just not a true thing and the people that wrote that know its not true. Its not even that important, frankly, but not true. He even tweeted i put out a movie against him called trumpland just before the election and he tweets thank you, Michael Moore, for putting out trumpland. And its like i thought at the time he sees his name in the title. Its to a narcissist its always a great thing to see you name. To be mentioned, yeah. But its just but were through the looking glass. He has appropriated this term to say its a judo move where its its fake news. This was genius today. He pulled it off now well see if the press decides to back down or come back at him. And stay on the conflict story. And stay on the fact that he is a founder of fake news and thats and when he says things like over the weekend i was offered 2 billion. Have you ever heard a president or president elect ever say yeah, i just got offered 2 billion. And i have to say, i was happy for that moment because it was news, we didnt know that and it concretized precisely the conflict problem we have been trying to illustrate on this show. Michael moore, thank you. And thank you and let me just say that you are the best msnbc host ever created by god. God created you, chris, to be here. Thank you, michael. Alec baldwin should be looking over his shoulder. Good evening, rachel. I dont take it personal at all. It was an impression. It was the voice of a certain hyperbolic character. I dont mind, doesnt bother me at all, which im sure you can tell. Thanks, my friend. Thanks, michael. And thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. Heres the story. In march of this past year there was an explosion in pasadena, texas. Pasadena, texas, is about 11 miles outside of houston. There was a big explosion followed by a fire. Smoke and flames could be seen for miles around. Look at that. The whole neighborhood around this fire and explosion had to be evacuated. Even the houston ship channel, the freeway onramp for all american oil, it had to be shut down, the whole ship channel. It was not exactly National News when this happened in pasadena, texas in march. It was a big deal. Locally it was a really big deal. A plume of smoke and fire at the prsi refinery, serious enough to shut down the washburn tunnel and ship traffic on the channel for a time. Serious enough to recommend a neighborhood nearby evacuate. From sky eyes perspective, the area of the refinery where the explosion and then fire happened, an operator in the