fire everybody so that he could replace them all with people of color. brian: do you know what this seems to be? the big difference between now and the 160s they are not acknowledging culture the gains made and more equal despite our faults than any other country. other thing is they are not only trying to raise up minorities and make sure playing field is even. they are trying to take down the white culture and they are wondering why and this generation of americans wonders why aren t we all americans? why are we being marginalized on daily basis on gender, sex yawlings and the color of our skin? it s not even subtle? it is actually out there. it is written in black and white this is big ditches between other civil rights movements in our past. first one was war. second big one on the streets in the south. this one seeing in the classrooms and we have seen the enemy and it s white people and they wonder why people have a problem with it. ainsley: pretty simple what most
it s highly detailed but it s not the easiest read. it needs to be interpreted for the american people. how does that happen? congress doesn t seem to have fi pla any plans for that. people any open an impeachment inquiry, that s impeachment. it s not. you don t know what the evidence will take you, whether you have the votes. that s a different point. the american people have to understand what s in mueller report and congress has the responsibility to translate that report for the american people and present the facts to them. when you read little sentences like the one i just read, michael, it s as plain as day. i don t know how many euphemisms i can use for this. it s written in black and white on this paper. i get that not everybody will think 438 page offense this stuff is fun reading. it s there. there are about four or five
very damaging, whether it s legally very, very damaging, we don t know. but it is designed for him to survive this moment. can we honestly talk about what s been done in the past and precedent? i banned the word unprecedented on this show because that was the last two years. can we honestly say well this has to happen because it s happened before. we ve thrown that out the window already. but at the same time a report is coming out and there will be enormous pressure that this report be released. it will be extremely politically damaging, perhaps very legally damaging and, look, the filters that we have now, the media filters are very, very different. trump has done an excellent job with his henchmen to discredit mueller. but the report will be written in black and white. people can read it. mya, next week, michael cohen is expected in front of the
there. the question has always been to what extent can the president s people acknowledge that publicly? this is a pretty written in black and white the secretary of state saying it. what struck me about the oped overall we wanted and a bunch of other places reported that the secretary of state is on his way out. it hasn t happened yet and sure seems like the president is preparing to let him go. it struck me as an effort by rex till tillerson to lay out or prepare his exit in a sense and sort of lay out what he thinks his accomplishments are. once you are gone you don t get to set that agenda and you don t get to write your story. prepare his exit or make an argument for your job. to keep your job. what toung? i think there has been quite the narrative and it has been urged on by the president
actor. that s the idea wikileaks, bad, donald trump s idea during the campaign was wikileaks good, because it was helpful. this wikileaks stuff is unbelievable. it tells you the inner heart. you ve got to read it. wikileaks, i love wikileaks. julia gaffe broke the story: what do the messages tell you about wikileaks? as you said, they say they re not a neutral publisher, they are not, as they have often repeated just doing work like journalists, they are a political organization and one that has been mysteriously aligned with the interests of the kremlin since at least 2013. again, for those of us who have been watching russia for years and years, this isn t exactly surprising. but it s you know to finally see it written in black and white, you know, why would a journalist or a transparency organization say, hey, don t concede the results of that