example of something that the president the former president has been asked to do or forced to do on multiple different occasions. and in this case he has to do it by the person who his team had supported. after his allegations that the election was fraudulent, we asked to prove it. they went to court a zillion times. and we re not able to prove it because it was a false allegation. right now they are, again, dropping things, or he shopping comments, saying, suggesting, that maybe the fbi planted evidence. well, now he s being called out on. and we will see if they say anything. but as you said in your intro, so far, nothing. melissa, a former federal prosecutor last night on this show, told us that the new york ags case against trump is currently civil. but it should be a criminal case. do you agree with that? attorney general james did note in her complaint that there was evidence that criminal laws have been broken which affects the question why
on the multiple types of assertions that president trump has made that have been outlandish. this was just the latest one, amid the two that the clips were played. how do you not distance themselves from that? that s a question that republican leaders are absolutely confronted with in this particular case. i also think, more broadly, stephanie, it s interesting,, discussion about the special master, the put up or shut up moment. 80s, from a macro level, an example of something that the president the former president has been asked to do or forced to do on multiple different occasions. and in this case he has to do it by the person who his team had supported. after his allegations that the election was fraudulent, we asked to prove it. they went to court a zillion times. and we re not able to prove it because it was a false allegation. right now they are, again, dropping things, or he shopping comments, saying, suggesting, that maybe the fbi planted evidence. well, now he s being
rock and roll. many, many of the most famous rock and rollers in the world decide that a reunion is ultimately a good idea. could that happen to you and the old band? i mean, we never were very rock and roll, stephen. i think we were more of a pop band, you know. and i particularly know, of course. and in terms of a reunion, no, just give it up. it s not going to happen. categorically not? no, absolutely not. and i ve said that a zillion times, and i ll say it one more time. it s not going to happen. well, we hear you, michael. but it s not that you re giving up music entirely, cos sparingly you do release new music. and i wonder whether you feel you can combine visual arts and music going forward, or whether the music is slowly dying in you. oh, the music is not dying at all, no. i mean, i love my voice, i love writing music and composing, and arranging. it s not easy, though, it s not an easy thing to do. i was really pushed by the band when the band were together. now i m on my own,
pivotal moment this inflection point , i think, is what our current vice president called it where what was before, we re looking at the things that were wrong. we re realising this insane moment that we ve moved through, and we re now trying to look towards the future to pull the parts that were great from before and get rid of the parts that really sucked. you and the band mates, you wrapped up rem, i think, a decade ago, and you said, you know, one of the keys to any successful project is to know when to finish it. but that is not very rock and roll. many, many of the most famous rock and rollers in the world decide that a reunion is ultimately a good idea. could that happen to you and the old band? i mean, we never were very rock and roll, stephen. i think we were more of a pop band, you know. and i particularly know, of course. and in terms of a reunion, no, just give it up. it s not going to happen. categorically not? no, absolutely not. and i ve said that a zillion times,
could that happen to you and the old band? i mean, we never were very rock and roll, stephen. i think we were more of a pop band, you know. and i particularly know, of course. and in terms of a reunion, no, just give it up. it s not going to happen. categorically not? no, absolutely not. and i ve said that a zillion times, and i ll say it one more time. it s not going to happen. well, we hear you, michael. but it s not that you re giving up music entirely, cos sparingly you do release new music. and i wonder whether you feel you can combine visual arts and music going forward, or whether the music is slowly dying in you. oh, the music is not dying at all, no. i mean, i love my voice, i love writing music and composing, and arranging. it s not easy, though, it s not an easy thing to do. i was really pushed by the band when the band were together. now i m on my own, i have