congressman from charlottesville heard that as a dog whistle. he tweeted we must all cherish our history? did donald trump just dogwhistle support for kkk s main goal of hate rally? i did not hear the statement but what i will share with you is something that i read again, reread for the a japanese interred in colorado, 18-year-old valedictorian during a very dark time of our history when we took u.s. citizens and put them into interment camps. in her valedictorian speech she gave at this colorado inter the camp said this is a country that s learned from its past and made up from our mistakes. we have to learn from our history and make sure we look at those moments in history and say, yes, that happened in this country but we can no longer allow it to happen. i hope that s what he meant. i didn t hear that statement. but what we have to do in this
eric: here are some of the stories we are following for you. today marked 75 years since president franklin roosevelt signed the order to imprison japanese-americans during world war ii. 120,000, some of themzens were held at interment camps for two years. arthel: years.in southern california at least five people have been killed after powerful weekend storms. this as extreme with the is on the way. a new store is taking aim at california s central coastline.
different so i don t mean to say they are alike. what i mean to say is they re kin drid spirits and there s some ways some things he s doing many autocrats have done all over the world. i happen to know this one very well. but it s a broader tool of using power as the means to create the terms of reality. right, it s gaslighting is probably one of the best terms for it. and you no longer feel like you re on solid ground. another thing, and this is something we need to start sort of waking up to. it creates this state that i think we ve all been living in for the last week, the state of constant low-level dread and you can t function in that state. you can just barely manage to go to work and pick up your children from day care but you can t plan for the future. i m laughing because it s such an accurate characterization. and this is something that places ranging from interment
what i mean to say is they re kin drid spirits and there s some ways some things he s doing many autocrats have done all over the world. i happen to know this one very well. but it s a broader tool of using power as the means to create the terms of reality. right, it s gaslighting is probably o of the best terms for it. and you no lonr feel like you re on solid ground. another thing, and this is something we need to start sort of waking up to. it creates this state that i think we ve all been living in for the last week, the state of constant low-level dread and you can t function in that state. you can just barely manage to go to work and pick up your children from day care but you can t plan for the future. i m laughing because it s such an accurate characterization. and this is something that places ranging from interment
if hillary clinton wins, if the women took over, and because they don t need us, so you know what this is going to lead to. there are going to be interment camps for men. and hillary will have all her, you know, wealthy students there with their clipboards, checking us into the interment camp. they ve got to pick out a few to keep the species going. who are they going to pick? the smart ones and the good-looking ones. already i m looking at the faces of the guys here, they already know they re in the camp. we re all in line. we re going to be in line there, you, you, you, you, oh, you. over here. joining us now for his first interview about the new film michael moore, thank you very much for being here. boy, i love this movie. i love so much about this movie, including the little reference