

I actually had a gift I think a lot of people at my stage of my career don’t have.
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Why don’t you give us an update of what you have been doing since you left the Justice Department?


you all know what Sally has done and what she does. She is like, “Wait a minute.” I was sitting there watching these women present just a second ago and so was kind of interesting. Sally Yates: Generally, I mean, it is a different world than the world that I have spent the last 30 years in. I want to talk about a lot of things, but you are aware of what AllRaise is, correct? What’s going on here?

So I interview a lot of people, I do, and I just. I am gonna ask you some tough questions, but she’s exactly the kind of person we should all want to be and behave in life. I am going to try not to gush, I won’t actually. I cannot actually think of anybody at this moment except for Sally Yates, what she has done and what she did to stand up and tell the truth and do her job and be a badass is something that really inspires me and I’m super excited. I mean, he is fine with his rockets and crap, but this woman, I don’t admire almost anybody and. But the only thing I was thinking about the entire time he was talking was Sally Yates, so I am so. All right, I got to say, I spent Halloween night with Elon Musk, which was something else. Kara Swisher: I am going to take off my sunglasses for Sally Yates.
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You can listen to Recode Decode wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts and Overcast.īelow, we’ve shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara’s conversation with Sally. 1 - before the midterm elections and before President Trump fired Attorney General Jeff Sessions.) (Editor’s note: This interview was recorded live at the AllRaise Summit in San Francisco on Nov. Because it’s dribbled out slowly, it’s hard to understand, and there’s so much other stuff coming at people every day.” “We’ve already learned a lot of stuff that’s really troubling all along that if we had gotten all at one time, I think people would have been really shocked. “To a certain extent, when people talk about how, ‘If the president’s not indicted, well, that’ll prove that nothing wrong happened’ … This is the old quintessential boiling a frog slowly,” Yates said. She also talked about why she’s not planning to run for any elected office (including president), the future of the #MeToo movement and where the Mueller investigation will end. “But there’s the subtle sort of signals that you get, too, that can really infect the process as well.” “The folks that I know that are there wouldn’t allow that to happen,” she added. You know, if we get to the point that that’s how people think our justice system works, at the risk of sounding melodramatic here, stuff starts falling apart. Doesn’t even make it through a full 24-hour news cycle. “We just kind of move on to the next thing. “It’s not even a thing anymore when the president tweets some of this stuff or says it in speeches,” Yates said. But the majority of people who work at the DoJ are career civil servants, rather than political appointees, and she argued that they might have trouble keeping a “spring in their step” now that the president is attacking their place of work regularly. Attorney’s office in Atlanta before being appointed as Barack Obama’s deputy attorney general toward the end of his tenure her 10 days as the acting attorney general in early 2017 came to an end when she defied President Trump’s attempt to ban Muslims from the country. Yates had spent most of her legal career in the U.S. Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates talked with Recode’s Kara Swisher about how things have changed since she was fired in Week Two of the Trump administration. On the latest episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher, former U.S.
