i had no way of anticipating his reaction, whether it was outrage, whether it was anger, whether it was i don t believe it, it s all [ bleep ]. i was ready for just about anything. when i was contacted by lise olsen, whom i did not know, i had no idea that there had ever been a question about the result in the cantu case or that anybody was looking at it for that matter. i met with him in his office in a quiet room. we spent an hour. i took him through it step by step slowly. i showed him the fact that juan moreno had said that he had never believed that ruben cantu was the shooter. that he felt that he had to identify cantu because that s who police wanted him to identify. lise had also uncovered information about officers bill ewell and joe de la luz, who both had a vested interest in fingering ruben cantu as the killer. both bill ewell and joe de la luz had a history of disciplinary problems. bill ewell said to me that the
outrage, whether it was anger, whether it was i don t believe it it is all [ bleep ]. i was ready for just about anything. when i was contacted by lise olsen, whom i did not know, i had no idea that there had ever been a question about the result in the cantu case or that anybody was looking at it for that matter. i met with him in his office in a quiet room. we spent an hour. i took him through it step by step slowly. i showed him the fact that juan moreno had said that he had never believed that ruben cantu was the shooter. that he felt that he hado identify cantu because that s who police wanted him to identify. lise had also uncovered information about officers bill ewell and joe de la luz, who both had a vested interest in fingering ruben cantu as the killer. both bill you ll and joe de la luz had a history of disciplinary problems. bill ewell said to me that the
he brought himself down to the streets. we talked about that just a moment ago. i think that s where he really connected. you heard the chanting, donald trump. greg: donald trump could have made that speech 40 or 50 years ago, right? speak to the first thing i want to say, this is a pro andrzej duda crowd out there. this was a crowd put together b by greg: he was on the stage, i m pretty sure. juan: this is a crowd that was assembled by a hard-line polish leader. they are standing there yelling stuff like fake news, fake news. they are being pumped up to perform for donald trump. kimberly: i don t think you re giving the polish people much credit. juan: i m going to say i don t understand why he would go overseas and make a speech, the
communities. we are struggling against tyrants and rulers. not only abroad and in the middle east but here in these united states of america, where you have passed us into white supremacists and islamists will be a breeding in the white house. greg: yeah. if that is a role model, all this freedom talk must be sickening. hearing a leader talking about protecting an idea, not an identity. how patriotism matters, not just pigment. a man despised by coddled undergrads who think a nipple ring is an achievement. it might not hurt to read his speech in a quiet room, divorced from the voice you think you hate. you might learn that personal freedom is about safe spaces for everyone. not just you.
tyrants and rulers. not only abroad and in the middle east but here in theseer united states of america, where you have fascists and white supremacists and islamophobia reigning in the white house. greg: yeah. if that is a role model, all this freedom talk must be sickening. hearing a leader talking about protecting an idea, not an identity. how patriotism matters, not just pigment. a man despised by coddled undergrads who think a nipple ring is an achievement. kimberly: oh, my god. greg: it might not hurt to read his speech in a quiet room, divorced from the voice you think you hate. you might learn that personal freedom is about safe spaces for everyone.ee not just you.