america, my special guest tonight, michael moore. a happy day for me is when i ll be unemployed when i don t have to make another one of these god damn movies or write another one of these books, when the real people of this country are in charge and i don t have to do this any more. that was my nirvana. that was half an hour ago on wall street and miraculously, you ve appeared on time. a little bit hairy. we knocked you out. i was down there at the protest, but we made it back. do you love stuff like that? is that what do you proper life s about? people on the streets protesting having their voice? does that sum up michael moore? well, i m a citizen of this country. so i first and foremost before i m a filmmaker or anything else, i m a citizen. so i try to, as much as possible, participate as a citizen. what i was saying there, i don t know if you heard it at the beginning there, that little bit that your camera guy showed there when i was just down there about an
first video from the protest on wall street in its second week today. right there on the scene one of the most opinionated men in america, my special guest tonight, michael moore. a happy day for me is when i ll be unemployed when i don t have to make another one of these god damn movies or write another one of these books, when the real people of this country are in charge and i don t have to do this any more. that was my nirvana. that was half an hour ago on wall street and miraculously, you ve appeared on time. a little bit hairy. we knocked you out. i was down there at the protest, but we made it back. do you love stuff like that? is that what do you proper life s about? people on the streets protesting having their voice? does that sum up michael moore? well, i m a citizen of this country. so i first and foremost before i m a filmmaker or anything else, i m a citizen. so i try to, as much as possible, participate as a citizen. what i was saying there, i don t k
recession. reporter: certainly with jobs, certainly with jobs we are. bill: thank you, stephen, from the wall street journal stephen moore. martha: there is a religious rift brewing on the campus of an american university. why some proves are outraged at this new policy. bill: president obama telling the congressional black caucus to quote, stop complaining. put on your marching shoes, shake it off, stop complaining, stop grumbling, stop crying. we are going to press on. we ve got work to do. bill: now the son of a famous civil rights leader not exactly in the president s corner on that. we ll explain, details in only three minutes.
take off your bedroom slipper, put on your marching shoes. shake it off. stop complaining. stop grumbling stop crying. we are going to press on. we ve got work to do. he would never say to the jewish community stop complaining about israel. i don t know who he was talking to. we re certainly not complaining. things have gotten so ideologically driven. everybody is so focused on the next election and putting the party ahead of country that we are not able to solve the problems. that has to change. that is why your voices will be so important. president out west today. after a weekend talking to the congressional black caucus at an event? san jose. the president said this, dnc event, private residents, some
negotiations he doesn t want negotiations any more with congressional leaders of the republican party. he has proposal he has proposed plans he knows is not going to pass he has asked the super committee to become a committee a job they are not tasked to succeed with this the short time they are given and the debt reduction targets they have to meet. he s going to all these swing states campaigning. he has made it clear his time gauche schticking with his time negotiating with republicans is done. he s campaigning on a confrontational agenda not likely to pass. chris: last night the president spoke before the congressional black caucus which is not in your morning papers. we have a clip and it may give you a sense of the president s mood these days. the president: takeoff your bedroom slippers. put on your march shoes, shake it off, stop complaining, stop