we ll at least be a minorute white. we ll be much more multiracial, multicultural. and with marriages and people changing their identities over time we ll become a more multicultural country. but that s the statistical point. that would make life a lot different. i wouldn t bet a lot of money on that if i were you. are you saying that racial categories in the not too distant future will lose their importance? you know, depends what you talk about in the not too distant future. it is important for civil rights, legislation, being able to hold people accountable for discrimination and disparages in this country and to be able to identify different groups but as
a social movement research basically that you know make blatantly obvious disparages between the walk and talk of the elite basically that show blatantly obvious to everyone that those in power and not you know managing the country for their good for the people s good but for their own in a way and i think that the cases that were mentioned here. was for that but you could as well add indonesia to that or you could add a route to that where actually attempts to disempower anti corruption agencies and so on where the trigger for produce its motive of corruption is returning over and over and over in these protests so i think this is one of the most common denominators of these protests across the world basic rick you have the right you know in these same questions what have you discovered. well. what i think we have discovered is essentially what you just said sort of the this inequality social discontent is certainly driving. tensions in
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a cry for a pardon. so, i mean, who knows? you re right. depending on what they worked out with prosecutors. he may go to jail tonight, brooke. he may be there until sentencing. so, you know, i find that unlikely. the government s going do make arguments if they want him behind bars he s a flight risk, not showing up for sentencing. if i had to guess i d say they let him out on probation prior to sentencing. on that point, about the pardon, giuliani has been sending messages, very clear messages, that cohen is the enemy. disparages in all of the descriptions. the tide turned. manafort even though he s on trial and the president, been very, very complimentary about him. the other thing i wanted to circle back on and i think we consider a point that laura coates raised and i think legitimate. while most of the time cooperation agreements are in place before you go into court and plead guilty, there are
of bias in my professional actions. jesse: you know what this remind me of? jim acosta at cnn. he s yelling at the president, he s investigating the president, he hates the president, disparages the president all the time. then he has the gall to say i m non-biased. i don t have any bias in my reporting. my personal bias has never affected my work. this is why i like being an opinion writer. i don t have to pretend i don t have opinions. the reality is, when you watch peter strzok and he s reading those texts, it doesn t take a rocket scientist to know how dismissive they are of trump voters and exactly what he meant when he said them. when he tries to justify them and at the same time says i m