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don don's brother dennis. just days after the murder dennis got the keys to john's house. don's children from oklahoma wondered what he was up to. >> they felt it was on that dennis was there. as sort of taking control. >> taking over his brother's life? yes, that was concerned. >> caplan also learned that dennis and don had had a falling out the year before. dennis had moved away, lived in arizona for a while. but he moved back to albuquerque just a couple of months before dawn's murder. >> a kind of puts up a red flag for me. you're in the process of reconnecting, you had a falling out before. and now don is has inexplicably been murder. >> tiffany and josh had the same feeling. did you think maybe your uncle, his brother, had something to do with this? >> there was talk of it, just because of the estranged relationship. what had happened. when your her, your grieving, you don't know what to think. >> caplan interview dennis who said it had all started after their father died. >> i got a little bit angry with him about that because -- he took a lot of my dad staff -- the
don don's brother dennis. just days after the murder dennis got the keys to john's house. don's children from oklahoma wondered what he was up to. >> they felt it was on that dennis was there. as sort of taking control. >> taking over his brother's life? yes, that was concerned. >> caplan also learned that dennis and don had had a falling out the year before. dennis had moved away, lived in arizona for a while. but he moved back to albuquerque just a couple of months before...
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wheren't don? where's don? >> wait a minute -- how is anybody going to -- >> we don't know, here we go. >> wait, wait, wait. >> 15, 14, 13, 12 -- >> 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 -- >> happy new year! >> whoo! yeah! >> happy new year, everybody! happy new year! wait. i got my own lemon cake. i hope you have your own lemon cake. happy new year, everybody! >> i'm glad you got a lemon cake and your name not johnson what you going to pop out of then? >> a much more interesting cake. i'm going to sit on my own cake. happy new year, happy new year, happy new year. >> i got to kiss the count. >> where's my man? >> where your mans at? where is don lemon's man? >> he hates being on tv on new year's eve. >> oh no. >> happy new year, everybody. >> happy new year. >> up in the room chilling. >> all right, so welcome. >> cheers to a much better 2022. are you excited about it? >> oh, because 2021? >> this is your daughter? >> my daughters chessa, right here, it's wonderful to be able to celebrate. >> that's your baby? >> yeah. >
wheren't don? where's don? >> wait a minute -- how is anybody going to -- >> we don't know, here we go. >> wait, wait, wait. >> 15, 14, 13, 12 -- >> 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 -- >> happy new year! >> whoo! yeah! >> happy new year, everybody! happy new year! wait. i got my own lemon cake. i hope you have your own lemon cake. happy new year, everybody! >> i'm glad you got a lemon cake and your name not johnson what you going to pop out of...
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empezamos con esa seguridad en su trabajo, laboral, aquí con nosotros en comunidad del valle, el señor don josué garcía, que es el presidente y fundador de la nueva compañía, génesis sv o génesis silicon valley; ah, don josué, bienvenido otra vez a comunidad del valle. josué garcía: damián, muy buenas, un gusto saludarlo, y gracias por, por darme la oportunidad de estar en su programa. damián trujillo: gracias a usted; platíquenos un poco de, de génesis sv su nueva compañía. josué garcía: sí, mire, pues, génesis empezó hace, hace ya casi 2 años, con la idea de seguir ayudando a la comunidad, y en mi ramo, pues es en los derechos laborales, y pues vamos avanzando, y por eso les traemos hoy una muy buena información, relacionada con el virus del covid-19 y las variantes, ¿no?; entonces, vamos a hablarles de esto un poco, y mucho más importante, les vamos a hablar los beneficios que tienen si acaso se, que ojalá, si acaso se llegan a enfermar, ojalá que no se enfermen, y tienen, tienen beneficios que pueden obtener del estado de california, y muy importante que ya se
empezamos con esa seguridad en su trabajo, laboral, aquí con nosotros en comunidad del valle, el señor don josué garcía, que es el presidente y fundador de la nueva compañía, génesis sv o génesis silicon valley; ah, don josué, bienvenido otra vez a comunidad del valle. josué garcía: damián, muy buenas, un gusto saludarlo, y gracias por, por darme la oportunidad de estar en su programa. damián trujillo: gracias a usted; platíquenos un poco de, de génesis sv su nueva compañía....
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where is don lemon's man? >> he hates being on tv on new year's eve. >> oh no. >> happy new year, everybody. >> happy new year. >> up in the room chilling. >> all right, so welcome. >> cheers to a much better 2022. are you excited about it? >> oh, because 2021? >> this is your daughter? >> my daughters chessa, right here, it's wonderful to be able to -- >> that's your baby? >> yeah. >> hey, darling. brought a lemon out, okay. for some reason she has a huge lemon with her. that makes sense. we completed the gag. >> dulce, we're so happy to have you here for new year's eve and new year's. do you have a resolution? >> oh, my resolution is to be nicer to myself. >> what does that mean? >> that means it's to love myself more and to say nicer things to me. and to be able to say no. >> does it mean chaining people to the bed? >> oh, only if i'm a good girl. >> don, what's your resolution? >> what is your new year's resolution, alisyn camerota? >> i don't know, it's hard to have a resolution when you're this perfect,
where is don lemon's man? >> he hates being on tv on new year's eve. >> oh no. >> happy new year, everybody. >> happy new year. >> up in the room chilling. >> all right, so welcome. >> cheers to a much better 2022. are you excited about it? >> oh, because 2021? >> this is your daughter? >> my daughters chessa, right here, it's wonderful to be able to -- >> that's your baby? >> yeah. >> hey, darling. brought a lemon...
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thank you for having me, brother don. you know, you would hope they were joking because if they weren't this exposes the vast lethal ignorance at the heart of so much whiteness. whether intentional or not. we all know that black is not a phenotypical reality. we're not talking about a genetic predisposition toward darker skin. we're speaking about an existential context. we're talking about a philosophical idea. we're speaking about rooted cultures in deep histories that have vast traditions, that have generated complicated identities. and we know that blackness in terms of its identity ranges from vanilla vitality to chocolate charm. and all ranges in between. so it's not about shade. it's not about a kind of inherited characteristic of race. race is, as we've been arguing in school and i would advise dr. peterson and brother rogan to take a class. when we talk about race as a social construct, what we're saying is it's not about a biological determinism. it's about an inherited set of beliefs that depend upon a society
thank you for having me, brother don. you know, you would hope they were joking because if they weren't this exposes the vast lethal ignorance at the heart of so much whiteness. whether intentional or not. we all know that black is not a phenotypical reality. we're not talking about a genetic predisposition toward darker skin. we're speaking about an existential context. we're talking about a philosophical idea. we're speaking about rooted cultures in deep histories that have vast traditions,...
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it so ychaotic, don. the most ineloquent of the sagas tennis had and it's such a pity. >> he's in detention tonight. you heard the story. awaiting the court ruling. he could be deported. there is a lot on the line and the government. the government seems to be determined to send him home. what do you expect to happen because he's still slated to play on monday, mary. >> supposed to play. you know what happens, they use at the grand slam events that you've been to, they play the top half one day and the bottom half the next day, you know. he is in the top half. obviously, he's the number one seed. is he going to show up on monday? is he going to be playing? for my money, you put the extremely tremendous number one women's seed on monday. i'm not sure -- i just -- i don't know anymore. it it's so messy and unnecessary and we were talking about this before, you know, when you write the story of novak djokovic when his obit comes out years from now, where do we put this part, don? determines where this goes i
it so ychaotic, don. the most ineloquent of the sagas tennis had and it's such a pity. >> he's in detention tonight. you heard the story. awaiting the court ruling. he could be deported. there is a lot on the line and the government. the government seems to be determined to send him home. what do you expect to happen because he's still slated to play on monday, mary. >> supposed to play. you know what happens, they use at the grand slam events that you've been to, they play the top...
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let's turn things over to don and don lemon tonight. don? >>> this is don lemon tonight. thank you so much for joining us. a web of legal trouble and tangled all up in it tonight are the disgraced former president, rudy giuliani and ivanka trump. and what we're learning tonight reveals more than we ever knew before about the coordinated big lie strategy, the coup attempt and how it all went. first the former president and a huge development in georgia. a special grand jury to investigate how the then-president tried to pressure officials. saying her office has information that the election in her state was, and i quote here, subject to possible criminal disruptions. criminal disruptions. this is big. and it's not just the former president. the da wants to look at rudy giuliani, lindsey graham and others. and remember the then president himself on tape telling georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger exactly how many votes he wants him to in his words find, 11,780. >> so, look, all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have
let's turn things over to don and don lemon tonight. don? >>> this is don lemon tonight. thank you so much for joining us. a web of legal trouble and tangled all up in it tonight are the disgraced former president, rudy giuliani and ivanka trump. and what we're learning tonight reveals more than we ever knew before about the coordinated big lie strategy, the coup attempt and how it all went. first the former president and a huge development in georgia. a special grand jury to...
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the wind is really going to compound things here, don. that and the storm surge here on this barrier island that atlantic city exists on making this a very, very dangerous storm so not just a blizzard. we're told visibility will be near zero. they're worried about that, too. the casinos are not closing so that's i guess good news for the casinos. the mayor told us that they are encouraging people to just look, if you go to a casino, stay there. do with your money what you will but don't venture out of the casinos all weekend long until maybe sunday morning when some of this clears but don, this is a very dangerous situation developing here and we'll continue probably until at least the afternoon tomorrow. again, blizzard warnings here until 7:00 p.m. saturday night, don. >> brian it'd in the very snowy boardwalk in atlantic city. i want to go to derrick van dam. our meteorologist, we saw the snow in jersey. storms are expected throughout the northeast. tell what we should be expecting tonight. >> yeah, brian summarized it nicely. the thre
the wind is really going to compound things here, don. that and the storm surge here on this barrier island that atlantic city exists on making this a very, very dangerous storm so not just a blizzard. we're told visibility will be near zero. they're worried about that, too. the casinos are not closing so that's i guess good news for the casinos. the mayor told us that they are encouraging people to just look, if you go to a casino, stay there. do with your money what you will but don't venture...
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that kind of flexible, agile system we often don�*t have in government. and so, coming back to germany, what i have found interesting is that because they had a strategy, they also put conditions on the steel sector, for example. in many parts of the world, including here and the us, steeljust gets massive loans and bailouts. in germany, it has been conditional on steel lowering its material content, which they have done through repurpose, re—use, recycle. you�*ve worked on various different missions, but i note you�*ve worked on missions and governments in the western democratic world, mostly — where you, it seems to me, unless you correct me, you�*ve never worked, is china. and isn�*t china today�*s great example of mission economics? over the last, what, a0 years, they have completely single—mindedly devoted their economic strategy to eliminating poverty, massive urbanisation, industrialisation and geopolitical reach through belt and road. that is deeply strategic, it is a mission. and it also is not encumbered by democracy. so, what sh
that kind of flexible, agile system we often don�*t have in government. and so, coming back to germany, what i have found interesting is that because they had a strategy, they also put conditions on the steel sector, for example. in many parts of the world, including here and the us, steeljust gets massive loans and bailouts. in germany, it has been conditional on steel lowering its material content, which they have done through repurpose, re—use, recycle. you�*ve worked on various...
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>> don, think about this for a second. the president of the united states said i am not a socialist. i mean, and there are people around america saying it. okay? just for him to have to say that just seemed patently crazy, right? the fact of the matter is biden institutionally in his dna, he's moderate. he's center left, and there are plenty of people on the center right that could put deals together. i'm telling you the child tax credit. you're going to get something, i think, on this electoral reform. i think it's going to come. there is grounds on which to do prescription drugs and to lower -- there's plenty of areas to do this. i agree with you in the house, though, the republicans in the house, they're out of control, and you know what? sad, the thing is, they're going to probably win the majority, but if they win the majority, it's going to change joe biden. he'll be back to the old joe that we all knew. >> you know why he has to say that he's not -- partially, i do think that the administration doesn't realize that
>> don, think about this for a second. the president of the united states said i am not a socialist. i mean, and there are people around america saying it. okay? just for him to have to say that just seemed patently crazy, right? the fact of the matter is biden institutionally in his dna, he's moderate. he's center left, and there are plenty of people on the center right that could put deals together. i'm telling you the child tax credit. you're going to get something, i think, on this...
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>> hi, don. good. >> listen. you have been -- >> always -- always interesting. >> yeah, i know, and it never stops. you had been critical on the course of this president -- the course this president has taken lately. even though you supported president biden against trump, did you like what you heard today from him? what did you think? >> i -- i just don't think he hit the mark, particularly well, don. look, i -- we mention bill clinton -- you know, you talked about him earlier. bill clinton did something -- but he was unbelievably gifted politician -- he could not only be very compassionate with people but he could also be very, very appositive. he was the guy who came up with the saying i can feel your pain. so i think the ability to be compassionate and then to inspire hope i think is good. and at the end, don, i think you kind of hit on some of the subjects. >> inflation, covid, crime, schools. those are the things that people are thinking about across america and i think 'cause he hasn't touched those issues
>> hi, don. good. >> listen. you have been -- >> always -- always interesting. >> yeah, i know, and it never stops. you had been critical on the course of this president -- the course this president has taken lately. even though you supported president biden against trump, did you like what you heard today from him? what did you think? >> i -- i just don't think he hit the mark, particularly well, don. look, i -- we mention bill clinton -- you know, you talked...
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>> yes, don. the legal strategy that was led by eastman, who was part of this war room, was a multi-pronged effort to derail, disrupt, and delay the electoral count certification process. and, you know, the insurrection is a part of the delay. when they realized that pence can't go along with this, they need time to send this back to the states, and this is why the conspiracy can touch trump in this way. this is the conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, not necessarily the conspiracy -- the seditious conspiracy that the oath keepers were involved in, which we don't have any direct tie to. but this legal strategy that was intended to block the certification to send it back to the states with some idea they would decertify these electors for biden and then certify electors for trump is really what i think that the committee is focused on right now. who was a part of that? what were they doing? and to what extent did they go to make that happen? >> so we just heard tom foreman in his report.
>> yes, don. the legal strategy that was led by eastman, who was part of this war room, was a multi-pronged effort to derail, disrupt, and delay the electoral count certification process. and, you know, the insurrection is a part of the delay. when they realized that pence can't go along with this, they need time to send this back to the states, and this is why the conspiracy can touch trump in this way. this is the conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, not necessarily the...
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don, let's be clear. they're trying to make it harder for black and brown folks to vote here in my state and in other states. they're trying to rig the system at the state level to work against our democracy. federal action is needed to try and stop those efforts in the other states. thankfully here in the state, i'll continue to fight back and win as a.g. we have a governor who will veto those bad bills, but we can't count on that in every other state. that's why a federal answer is needed, because we have bad actors in mitt romney's party who are working overtime to undermine our democracy. that's why federal action is needed. that's why i'm so disappointed that we've got these senators who have decided that they'll stand with the filibuster instead of standing with our democracy. that is just flat-out wrong, and it's doing real damage to our system. >> that's really the issue there. you just put the nail on the head there. so, listen, we're hearing a bipartisan group of 12 senators looking to reform th
don, let's be clear. they're trying to make it harder for black and brown folks to vote here in my state and in other states. they're trying to rig the system at the state level to work against our democracy. federal action is needed to try and stop those efforts in the other states. thankfully here in the state, i'll continue to fight back and win as a.g. we have a governor who will veto those bad bills, but we can't count on that in every other state. that's why a federal answer is needed,...
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that's a first for power, don. when you have a thirst for power and power an end to itself, it's terrible. >> well, you mentioned -- listen, the case for 2016 for election fraud is a much better case, not that -- you know, not saying either one, trump was not legitimately elected but a much better case in 2016 than there was for 2020. i want to put it a different way. look, nobody seized the capitol on the democratic side. a majority of republicans essentially still believe what the insurrectionists believed or believe. the big lie that the election was stolen. certainly sounds like no matter what this committee, this january 6th committee uncovers. >> doesn't matter. >> we'll be in the same place that we are now forever. >> don, there -- well, i'm not sure it will be forever, but again, i've got to just say that this represents a break from reality. and when you get into that and when it's cult like and you say look, i'm in my group, i believe the election was not legitimate and i've got 50 other friends and i'm o
that's a first for power, don. when you have a thirst for power and power an end to itself, it's terrible. >> well, you mentioned -- listen, the case for 2016 for election fraud is a much better case, not that -- you know, not saying either one, trump was not legitimately elected but a much better case in 2016 than there was for 2020. i want to put it a different way. look, nobody seized the capitol on the democratic side. a majority of republicans essentially still believe what the...
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we don�*t see cedars this big anywhere any more. like, how often do you see fir trees that big with that kind of bark? we know our forests help us clean our air, and it�*s an exchange. oh yeah! we know that the old—growth trees help on a bigger scale. we know that their roots go deeper into the ground, and they help the trees around them. reporter: the company that holds the logging rights for that area is speaking out. over 70% of the province is old—growth, is protected. forestry is a huge contributor to our economy. $32 billion for the gdp. they are going to l tell us how forestry should be in british columbia? you are not from here, go home! we�*re all lytton evacuees. and so if we weren�*t here, this campground would have nobody. we hoped that the owner would allow us to stay after 1 october but they said no, because i think it will cost them a lot to keep the water and septic and everything going. crying: even after the fire, i didn't feel homeless. - houseless, yes, i don�*t have a house — but i neverfelt homele
we don�*t see cedars this big anywhere any more. like, how often do you see fir trees that big with that kind of bark? we know our forests help us clean our air, and it�*s an exchange. oh yeah! we know that the old—growth trees help on a bigger scale. we know that their roots go deeper into the ground, and they help the trees around them. reporter: the company that holds the logging rights for that area is speaking out. over 70% of the province is old—growth, is protected. forestry is a...
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>> reporter: well, don, you talked about the term bomb cyclone. this is what it looks like here in atlantic city this evening. we'll pan down the boardwalk here. it almost abandoned at
>> reporter: well, don, you talked about the term bomb cyclone. this is what it looks like here in atlantic city this evening. we'll pan down the boardwalk here. it almost abandoned at
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i was like really, don? you like me? you really, really like me? i had that moment. >> it is really a great book and it's so well written and i just kept -- when people say page turner, i know that's a clae s -- cliche. it a page turner. i want to read a portion of the book. let me see. here it is. it says on mlk day you write in part my allegiance was on trial, was it to the laws of the united states? to the black community? to the officers? to the powers that be? these constituencies were increasingly at odds. i thought each case could represent a dot on the ark dr. king would hope to bend towards justice. now i wonderedfy was bending the ark of justice or breaking it and afraid the justice system might break me. you thought the system might break you? talk to me -- i have a bit of an understanding from reading the book but talk to me about that? >> well, you know, this book is so vulnerable and so raw for me and i was scared to write portions of it because it was really my deepest thoughts and what i was feeling and thinking the entirety of my c
i was like really, don? you like me? you really, really like me? i had that moment. >> it is really a great book and it's so well written and i just kept -- when people say page turner, i know that's a clae s -- cliche. it a page turner. i want to read a portion of the book. let me see. here it is. it says on mlk day you write in part my allegiance was on trial, was it to the laws of the united states? to the black community? to the officers? to the powers that be? these constituencies...
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it's so chaotic, don. it's the most in elegant of all the sagas tennis has had in the last year and there have been a cup. it's such a pity. >> yeah, it is. he could be deported. there's a lot on the line for him and the government. the government seems to be determined to send him home. what do you expect to happen? because he is still slated to play on monday, mary. >> to play you know what happens at these grand slam events that you've been to. you know, they play the top half one day and the bottom half the next day. he is in the top half. obviously he's the number one seed. is he going to show up on monday? is he going to be playing? for my money you put the extremely tremendous the number one women's seed on monday, i'm not sure. i don't know anymore. it's so messy, and again, so unnecessary. and we were talking about this before. you know, when you write the story of novack djokovic when his obit comes out many years from now where do we put this part, don? what determines where this goes in the gre
it's so chaotic, don. it's the most in elegant of all the sagas tennis has had in the last year and there have been a cup. it's such a pity. >> yeah, it is. he could be deported. there's a lot on the line for him and the government. the government seems to be determined to send him home. what do you expect to happen? because he is still slated to play on monday, mary. >> to play you know what happens at these grand slam events that you've been to. you know, they play the top half...
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don carmelo: eso. maría: aguacate. [gemidos] chong y mujer: [hablan en chino] suegra: [habla en chino] doña lucha: quítese, por favor, señora, porque ahora sí, de veras, no respondo. suegra: [habla en chino] doña lucha: permítame tantito, ¿sí? le aguanté que me pusiera a lavar su ropa y no me pagara. le aguanté que me pusiera a fregar sus pisos, impermeabilizar los techos, pero, chachalaca, chachalaca... ambas: [gritan] doña lucha: ay, chino, puros problemas me causas, hijo. me regresé contigo en un barco y lo último que supe es que tu abuela desalmada se consiguió una nuera de alta alcurnia. y esa es la absoluta verdad, chino. macaco: según los positivistas, la verdad absoluta no existe. doña lucha: uy, ahora resulta que los positivistas van a saber más que yo, que lo cargué en mi vientre con dolor y cansancio. qué más quisiera una que andar en el lingo li lingo y no sufrir 14 horas de parto sin anestesia. pero esta es la pura verdad, y aquí está la prueba. rosa aurora: chinito, y ahora que ya sa
don carmelo: eso. maría: aguacate. [gemidos] chong y mujer: [hablan en chino] suegra: [habla en chino] doña lucha: quítese, por favor, señora, porque ahora sí, de veras, no respondo. suegra: [habla en chino] doña lucha: permítame tantito, ¿sí? le aguanté que me pusiera a lavar su ropa y no me pagara. le aguanté que me pusiera a fregar sus pisos, impermeabilizar los techos, pero, chachalaca, chachalaca... ambas: [gritan] doña lucha: ay, chino, puros problemas me causas, hijo. me...
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the news continues, i want to turn it over to don, "don lemon tonight." those are the real heroes. >>> this is "don lemon tonight," the january 6th committee wants to talk to sean hannity. they are releasing more of his texts, that's right. his texts with mark meadows and others in the days before the attack at the united states of capitol by those blood thirsty trump supporters. and what the committee already has is stunning. we'll tell you about a text that they say indicated that the hannity had advance knowledge of the president's planning of january 6th. the quote is, look on the screen and follow alone. >> we can't lose the entire white house, i do not see january 6th happening the way he's being told after the 6th. he should announce we'll lead, meaning he'll lead, i imagine. the nationwide effort to reform voting integrity goes to florida and watch joe mess up daily. stay engaged when he speaks and people will listen. the committee goes onto say on january 6th the night before the violent riot, he received a stream of texts. i am worried of the ne
the news continues, i want to turn it over to don, "don lemon tonight." those are the real heroes. >>> this is "don lemon tonight," the january 6th committee wants to talk to sean hannity. they are releasing more of his texts, that's right. his texts with mark meadows and others in the days before the attack at the united states of capitol by those blood thirsty trump supporters. and what the committee already has is stunning. we'll tell you about a text that they...
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quality, i think, don lemon. i don't know why i did that. >> you get a car, you get a car. so we're anticipating hearing about novak djokovic tonight. i know you spoke about it a little bit. you know, i think that american athletes, the nfl, the nba so on and so forth can learn from the australian government and the united states because they're saying, look, we want to investigate this fully and if you lied or if there's anything untoward or if you don't follow the rules, then you shouldn't be here. you shouldn't be playing. you shouldn't be thiin the coun, and i think that's fair for the greater good. that decision tonight from the australian government should come out during this show. >> i can't wait to hear it. it's kind of like the right hand not knowing what the left hand is doing. the audacity here of the government stating what the requirements are, and then the tennis association is like, actually, yeah, yeah, here's what you can do instead. just imagine what you think your power is, it's really unbelie
quality, i think, don lemon. i don't know why i did that. >> you get a car, you get a car. so we're anticipating hearing about novak djokovic tonight. i know you spoke about it a little bit. you know, i think that american athletes, the nfl, the nba so on and so forth can learn from the australian government and the united states because they're saying, look, we want to investigate this fully and if you lied or if there's anything untoward or if you don't follow the rules, then you...
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no doubt about it, don. and, you know, i thought a year ago, right after the events of january 6th, i thought that some of these republicans would actually do their duty because they were in the crosshairs of this mob that was ransacking the capitol. and for about 30 seconds, it looked like they might actually stand up to trump and the forces that he had unleashed within the republican party. and you heard condemnations of those day's events from mitch mcconnell and other leaders of the republican party. but then when it came time to put up or shut up, to vote to impeach trump, almost all of them missed the opportunity. and in the last year, you've seen the complete abasement and cowardice of republican leaders where they've been completely unwilling to challenge trump in any way. and there was actually, you know, a pathetic instance tonight on the fox, quote, unquote, news network where, you know, tucker carlson hauled ted cruz on there for the crime of having described the attackers on january 6th as terro
no doubt about it, don. and, you know, i thought a year ago, right after the events of january 6th, i thought that some of these republicans would actually do their duty because they were in the crosshairs of this mob that was ransacking the capitol. and for about 30 seconds, it looked like they might actually stand up to trump and the forces that he had unleashed within the republican party. and you heard condemnations of those day's events from mitch mcconnell and other leaders of the...
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i mean, don, why are we still fusing about this? look, the filibuster doesn't have to be eliminated. they set it aside when they want to. they did it just a couple weeks ago as you know to raise the debt ceiling. they do it every time on budget questions. i think they did it recently when the defense authorization bill came up. they do it when they want to. this ought to be a time when folks feel compelled to do so. >> governor, i really enjoyed having you on. always do. this was a nice long conversation. appreciate your thoughts. >> appreciate you, don. >> a daring escape after an antis-semitic attack in texas. at a synagogue. the congregation and their rabbi held hostage for 11 hours. now they're describing how they took matters into their own hands. >> at one point he even said that i'm going to put a bullet in each of you, get down on your knees at which point i glared at him and raised up in my seat and may have shaken my head like that but i glared at him and mouthed no. ♪ it wasn't me by shaggy ♪ you're never responsible
i mean, don, why are we still fusing about this? look, the filibuster doesn't have to be eliminated. they set it aside when they want to. they did it just a couple weeks ago as you know to raise the debt ceiling. they do it every time on budget questions. i think they did it recently when the defense authorization bill came up. they do it when they want to. this ought to be a time when folks feel compelled to do so. >> governor, i really enjoyed having you on. always do. this was a nice...
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>> it could be, don. i mean, look, there's quite an obvious turn around in kevin mccarthy's rhetoric as you just showed in your opening from the weaker cell after january 6th until after that sort of miraculous visit to mar-a-lago when suddenly kevin mccarthy decided to see the world very differently. if kevin mccarthy was advised or urged or asked to shade things a certain way or to give his testimony sort of partially, but not in other parts, that could be witness tampering. that could be obstruction of justice. certainly relevant to january 6th committees works and it could be relevant ultimately to doj's work if doj was interested in this, which we're not at all sure they are. >> so listen, charlie, i want to ask you about -- we know about the screaming match between mccarthy that he had with trump on discrimination where he demanded trump stop the violence, and then trump told mccarthy, well, kevin, i guess these people are more upset about the election than you are. that's where mccarthy yelled at t
>> it could be, don. i mean, look, there's quite an obvious turn around in kevin mccarthy's rhetoric as you just showed in your opening from the weaker cell after january 6th until after that sort of miraculous visit to mar-a-lago when suddenly kevin mccarthy decided to see the world very differently. if kevin mccarthy was advised or urged or asked to shade things a certain way or to give his testimony sort of partially, but not in other parts, that could be witness tampering. that could...
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don lemon tonight starts right now. hey, don lemon. >> hey. you know what i've been surprised to see, laura? >> what? >> all the members of blm and antifa that have been charged with sedition and conspiracy, have you noticed that? >> i mean the numbers. i've got pages and pages of, oh, wait, nothing. >> that's right. it hasn't happened. if what happened today isn't proof to all these people saying oh, it must have been the fbi, must have been antifa, must have been blm, the democrats were behind it. and none of that has shown up in any of the charges. look, you're the law. you're the law lady. this should be proof today what you're believing is bs. >> for some reason i had an image walking with caw boy boots talking about i'm the law in these parts. that was my immediate image. you know what? think about it. the problem is it was never about what common sense and logical. that's the frustrating part. it was never about that. because you know it was going to be spun. now suddenly it's going to be a criticism of this doj being political, and tha
don lemon tonight starts right now. hey, don lemon. >> hey. you know what i've been surprised to see, laura? >> what? >> all the members of blm and antifa that have been charged with sedition and conspiracy, have you noticed that? >> i mean the numbers. i've got pages and pages of, oh, wait, nothing. >> that's right. it hasn't happened. if what happened today isn't proof to all these people saying oh, it must have been the fbi, must have been antifa, must have been...
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i think it's an open question, don. i suspect he'll be unlikely to voluntarily cooperate but who knows and obviously, the chairman and the committee i think have good reason to talk to the vice president. he played a pivotal role in the events that day with respect to the certification and our ability to certify the election. one would hope given the way he was treated by the former trump administration, the threats made against him personally that day as we were gathered in the house chamber that he would be willing to step forward and choose country over party and participate in this proceeding but time will tell. >> leaders of the january 6th committee making it clear they will leave open record requests. >> january 6th itself was a line you can't cross. the committee is looking at that and whether what he did constitutes that kind of a crime but certainly, it's dereliction of duty. >> look, you've been here before, right? you were part of president trump's second impeachment. he escaped accountability twice in those
i think it's an open question, don. i suspect he'll be unlikely to voluntarily cooperate but who knows and obviously, the chairman and the committee i think have good reason to talk to the vice president. he played a pivotal role in the events that day with respect to the certification and our ability to certify the election. one would hope given the way he was treated by the former trump administration, the threats made against him personally that day as we were gathered in the house chamber...
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>> look, don, it's funny. what occurred to me was you know, this felt like a south american country under dictatorship. you know, the argintines when the military e sssentially took over the electoral process. that's the kind of country where the military seizes control of the ballots. so, you know, obviously we know it didn't happen. we're fortunate for that. the thing we found particularly chilling in the document was the references to other national security material which actually is known only to a hand full of people within the government, the politico journal pointed this out. whoever wrote this was someone with access to a lot of information in the executive branch. it was not some nut coming in from the outside. it was someone on the inside and that's a very scary thing. >> yeah. it is. i want to bring in michael who knows all about this. michael, thank you for joining us. we're talking about the military potentially being ordered to seize voting machines. this is the sort of thing we hear happening u
>> look, don, it's funny. what occurred to me was you know, this felt like a south american country under dictatorship. you know, the argintines when the military e sssentially took over the electoral process. that's the kind of country where the military seizes control of the ballots. so, you know, obviously we know it didn't happen. we're fortunate for that. the thing we found particularly chilling in the document was the references to other national security material which actually is...
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be safe out there. >> great to see you, don. >>> this is "don lemon tonight" and this is the breaking news. an expected bomb cyclone bearing down on the east coast tonight. this is serious because look at the weather map. 75 million people -- 75 million people from the southeast all the way up to new england could face dangerous, heavy snow. white-out conditions, near-hurricane strength winds. all of this happening in the winter with the possibility of power outages, flooding as well. danger on the roads. it is really going to be tough getting around the northeast. i can tell you that, um, many taxis have gone away for the evening. car services are not taking people around. it's really serious stuff. people are going to get stranded, so if you don't have to be out, don't go out but we are going to continue and we are going to talk about this. cnn weather center gathering up to date, up to the minute information for you, all the data and we are going to tell you what you need to know as you hunker down tonight. so, please do stay in. and we have an schexclusive tonight. new details abo
be safe out there. >> great to see you, don. >>> this is "don lemon tonight" and this is the breaking news. an expected bomb cyclone bearing down on the east coast tonight. this is serious because look at the weather map. 75 million people -- 75 million people from the southeast all the way up to new england could face dangerous, heavy snow. white-out conditions, near-hurricane strength winds. all of this happening in the winter with the possibility of power outages,...
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>> hi, don. >> hi, don. >> another john. john dean. good evening to you. the attorney general merrick garland insisting today the justice department is committed to holding those involved in the january 6th insurrection accountable. >> the actions we have taken thus far will not be our last. the justice department remains committed to holding all january 6th perpetrators at any level accountable under law. whether they were present that day or were otherwise criminally responsible for the assault on our democracy. we will follow the facts wherever they lead. >> so critics on the left have been demanding more action from the doj. should they feel reassured tonight? >> i think they should. i actually tweeted that very fact shortly after the address. in fact, i learn in your first segment that the department of justice put that paragraph out in their press release before the speech, so they were obviously sending the signal. and it was received. i didn't have an advanced press copy. that paragraph or that statement just jumped out at me because i don't think
>> hi, don. >> hi, don. >> another john. john dean. good evening to you. the attorney general merrick garland insisting today the justice department is committed to holding those involved in the january 6th insurrection accountable. >> the actions we have taken thus far will not be our last. the justice department remains committed to holding all january 6th perpetrators at any level accountable under law. whether they were present that day or were otherwise criminally...
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>> well, let me put it this way, don. the failure to act for three hours and seven minutes is a dereliction of duty. but it's about the fact that he set it in motion and then failed to act, right? the analogy i would make is it's one thing to walk past a burning building metaphorically speaking and do nothing. it's another thing to flip a match onto it, set it on fire, and then do nothing. i think that's a better analogy for what the president did here. i believe he should have criminal liability here for attempting to obstruct congress in counting the electoral vote, for election interference, potentially for inciting the riot. but i think there's several bases he needs to be investigated in a very serious way criminally by merrick garland. >> thank you. >>> verdict reached. elizabeth holmes found guilty on multiple charges and she is now facing up to 20 years in prison. those details are next. yes. -great. how? uhhh... how long does credit repair take? i don't know, like 10 years. what? are you insane? what's a good cre
>> well, let me put it this way, don. the failure to act for three hours and seven minutes is a dereliction of duty. but it's about the fact that he set it in motion and then failed to act, right? the analogy i would make is it's one thing to walk past a burning building metaphorically speaking and do nothing. it's another thing to flip a match onto it, set it on fire, and then do nothing. i think that's a better analogy for what the president did here. i believe he should have criminal...
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isn't that part of the problem, don. that some voters do have no issue voters, while other voters have to jump through numerable of hoops and wait in line. >> yes, that's absolutely the problem. voting access is not equal, and frankly has never been equal across this country. when you look at long lines, when you look at voting not having how standard it happens in the middle of the workday. all of these things, for a lot of americans, are tantamount to a poll tax. that's with the idea of ballot box expansion is all about the idea of trying to get at. the person who gave that quote to the new york times, -- embarrassing him or herself, it's probably dude, does definitely stay dumb stuff like that. this is a guy who does not undo the idea of a robust voting rights platform. i'd also say, that i don't think this is an instance where oprah or barack obama are not going to get the job done. that's not who joe manchin responds do, i know i switched of topics there. i grew tim that there are 99 other senators, we need to be pr
isn't that part of the problem, don. that some voters do have no issue voters, while other voters have to jump through numerable of hoops and wait in line. >> yes, that's absolutely the problem. voting access is not equal, and frankly has never been equal across this country. when you look at long lines, when you look at voting not having how standard it happens in the middle of the workday. all of these things, for a lot of americans, are tantamount to a poll tax. that's with the idea of...
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"don lemon tonight" starts right now. don. >> okay. so, brianna keilar, a week of doing democracy in peril, i'm sure there has been a lot that you have learned. it seems you -- you are not at a lack of stories, trust me. what -- what was the big takeaway this week? >> you know, the big takeaway, i thought, was some of our great reporters going out there, and showing us exactly what's going on. you know, like tonight, kyung lah was out talking to election officials about what it's like to be threatened and so you look at what they are going through, and you understand why one in four of them is saying enough, you know, i'm wire worried about my family, i am worried about my safety, i am not going do this anymore. >> yeah. and yet, we have this big political reporting today, which shows exactly why you are doing this story at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on cnn. it is very important. briana, have a great weekend. i will see you monday, okay? >> all right. see you later, don. >>> this is "don lemon tonight." and for all americans who want the t
"don lemon tonight" starts right now. don. >> okay. so, brianna keilar, a week of doing democracy in peril, i'm sure there has been a lot that you have learned. it seems you -- you are not at a lack of stories, trust me. what -- what was the big takeaway this week? >> you know, the big takeaway, i thought, was some of our great reporters going out there, and showing us exactly what's going on. you know, like tonight, kyung lah was out talking to election officials about...
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don jr.'s fiance. records that tell the committee who is communicating with who and when, but not the conmentes of the calls. today they subpoenaed rudy giuliani along with a rogues gallery of big pro-mements, including jenna ellis, sidney powell and boris epshteyn. sources saying the committee has been asking witnesses about what rudy giuliani said at the rally just before the storming of the capitol. >> if we're wrong, we will be made fools of. but if we're right, a lot of them will go to jail. [ cheers ] so let's have trial by combat. >> and then there is jenna ellis, you may remember her, the lawyer standing next to rudy giuliani and then when the whole -- i don't know what it was, if it was hair gel or bronzer or whatever, hair dye, who knows what it was, when it was dripping down. well, jenna ellis who reportedly wrote not one but two memos claiming mike pence could reject or delay the counting of electoral votes from some states, a claim that led rioters to call for his execution on january 6th.
don jr.'s fiance. records that tell the committee who is communicating with who and when, but not the conmentes of the calls. today they subpoenaed rudy giuliani along with a rogues gallery of big pro-mements, including jenna ellis, sidney powell and boris epshteyn. sources saying the committee has been asking witnesses about what rudy giuliani said at the rally just before the storming of the capitol. >> if we're wrong, we will be made fools of. but if we're right, a lot of them will go...
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>> yeah, absolutely, don. i mean, the republican party today has far too much enthusiasm for banning books and ban banning school curricula. i mean, this one to me is just puzzling because, you know, in recent years -- or certainly in the last year -- republicans have been, you know, trying to ban discussion of racism in this country under the rubric of fighting critical-race theory and you have had 14 states that have passed laws outlawing critical-race theory and you have some of these ridiculous abuses, like, you know, governor glenn youngkin in virginia trying to get parents and -- and students to rat out teachers or, you know, the governor ron desantis in florida trying to pass a law to make it illegal to instruct anybody in a way that makes white people uncomfortable. okay. i mean that's bad enough. but that's been something that we have been -- we've been seeing for at least the last year. and now, this thing with the "maus" kind of comes out of left field. it has nothing to do with race relations, noth
>> yeah, absolutely, don. i mean, the republican party today has far too much enthusiasm for banning books and ban banning school curricula. i mean, this one to me is just puzzling because, you know, in recent years -- or certainly in the last year -- republicans have been, you know, trying to ban discussion of racism in this country under the rubric of fighting critical-race theory and you have had 14 states that have passed laws outlawing critical-race theory and you have some of these...
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we will provide some special stages who don barzyk is gonna have some impact on our muslims ukrainian policy audition because sir michigan out in what we cannot trust them. and there are several hundreds, thousands of russian citizens over there. and in future this number can even be bigger. and we understand similarly, they say to these people, if they've got a russian passport would slow. so we contemplate in such a scenario room and how are we building our policies, structuring our policy with regards to these republics, woman, you could, you missed our positions as always been the same. namely, there is a need on the possibility of use on implement the means can agreement, and good faisal rule following the sequence, enshrined in the documents, my ecological and many of the world occasions publicly lodge and my colleagues do have said that that is the case. and during the meeting between prison bite in prison, puting in geneva last year, prison bite and said that he wanted to provide personal assistance to the implementation of the means agreements. and he said that he understood
we will provide some special stages who don barzyk is gonna have some impact on our muslims ukrainian policy audition because sir michigan out in what we cannot trust them. and there are several hundreds, thousands of russian citizens over there. and in future this number can even be bigger. and we understand similarly, they say to these people, if they've got a russian passport would slow. so we contemplate in such a scenario room and how are we building our policies, structuring our policy...
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this is "don lemon tonight." so what we have been talking about just now is called seditious conspiracy. seditious conspiracy. sedition. you guys know what that is. it's a chilling charge. the u.s. code charges sedition as two or more people who conspired to overthrow the u.s. government or, quote, prevent, hinder, or delay the execution of u.s. law by force. two or more people who conspire to overthrow the u.s. government or, quote, prevent, hinder or delay the execution of u.s. law by force. what's that sound like? january 6th. the doj charging the leader of the far right extremist oath keepers stewart rhodes and ten others. the charge carries 20 years max in prison. on december 22 and, 2020, according to the indictment, rhodes allegedly stated that if president-elect joe biden were able to assume the presidency, and i quote here, we will have to do a bloody, massively bloody revolution against them. that's what's going to have to happen, end quote. and we saw the oath keepers in action january 6th. we saw it w
this is "don lemon tonight." so what we have been talking about just now is called seditious conspiracy. seditious conspiracy. sedition. you guys know what that is. it's a chilling charge. the u.s. code charges sedition as two or more people who conspired to overthrow the u.s. government or, quote, prevent, hinder, or delay the execution of u.s. law by force. two or more people who conspire to overthrow the u.s. government or, quote, prevent, hinder or delay the execution of u.s. law...
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we don�*t have much more. but our aim is to keep playing as much as we can and time to respect all competitions and then as i said, keep playing and at this moment we can fill the team. i don�*t know in the following dates, whether or not it�*s going to happen or it is a decision that we will play with what we�*ve got. burnley�*s manager sean dyche has also tested positive for covid—i9 — and just four days before his country�*s first game at the africa cup of nations gabon captain pierre—emerick aubameyang has contracted the virus. the arsenal striker is isolating in his hotel room and awaiting results of pcr tests. gabon play their opening group c match against comoros on monday. coventry united ladies have been deducted ten points by the football association. the club had been in administration and was set to be liquidated before a last—minute deal with businessman lewis taylor was agreed yesterday. the fa said the points penalty was due to a breach of their rules around insolvency. coventr
we don�*t have much more. but our aim is to keep playing as much as we can and time to respect all competitions and then as i said, keep playing and at this moment we can fill the team. i don�*t know in the following dates, whether or not it�*s going to happen or it is a decision that we will play with what we�*ve got. burnley�*s manager sean dyche has also tested positive for covid—i9 — and just four days before his country�*s first game at the africa cup of nations gabon...
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i like to thank don mcgahn for all of his work and for this evening. you did a point a lot of my kids. i always tell them be careful what you asked for things happen. but they're good kids and it's kind of interesting to see them on the bench. and to see so many of them making sure that we continue to have a republic that was promised us. had also like to just point out that another one of my colleagues from the dc circuit this year that i admire greatly and that is a jim buckley. um what an honorable man? i always think whenever i go in the basement of the dc circuit, i look for that red convertible that he always drove was always there was ubiquitous. see that's a big word. i learned that from the rogets thesaurus. but at any rate i did there's so many people here and i'm not gonna go through everybody there. i know so many people here and once i get started, it'd be a roll call. i just there's so much i could say about all that so many of you've done but i appreciate you all. i appreciate pound panelists today and all the work and effort time you pu
i like to thank don mcgahn for all of his work and for this evening. you did a point a lot of my kids. i always tell them be careful what you asked for things happen. but they're good kids and it's kind of interesting to see them on the bench. and to see so many of them making sure that we continue to have a republic that was promised us. had also like to just point out that another one of my colleagues from the dc circuit this year that i admire greatly and that is a jim buckley. um what an...