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john don runs a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his time bull. they're occasionally allowed to open, unlike schools, china or son attended school for 6 months before authorities ordered, all schools closed now, ruth guy spends his time at his mother's kindergarten or at home, attending virtual lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy talking to you. i prefer math classes in school, birth me. i liked it. even though teachers sometimes got angry at us for the past year, remote learning has been the new normal for ruth guard, a challenging situation for him. and mother car struggle to stay focused in front of the screen. you know, he still can't read or write properly. and the kids have lost interest in everything because they don't want to leave the house anymore again for me or losing touch with the outside world. over $10000000.00 turkish children and teenagers haven't attended school and month, they're only allowed back for exams like these people's at an stumble primary school. tell them many parents are fed up with the government strict
john don runs a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his time bull. they're occasionally allowed to open, unlike schools, china or son attended school for 6 months before authorities ordered, all schools closed now, ruth guy spends his time at his mother's kindergarten or at home, attending virtual lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy talking to you. i prefer math classes in school, birth me. i liked it. even though teachers sometimes got angry at us for the past year, remote...
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like most days due to the demick turkish schools have been should for over a year, john don runs a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his time bull. they're occasionally allowed to open. unlike schools, china or son attended school for 6 months before authorities ordered, all schools closed no, rose, gar, spends his time, his mother's kindergarten or at home, attending virtual lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy talking to you. i prefer math classes in school. i liked it. even though teachers sometimes got angry at us. for the past year, remote learning has been the new normal for room car, a challenging situation for him. and his mother, ru scar, struggle to stay focused in front of the screen. but he still can't read or write properly. and the kids have lost interest in everything because they don't want to leave the house anymore again to me or losing touch with the outside world. over 10000000 turkish children and teenagers haven't attended school in month. they're only allowed back for exams, like these pupils and stumble primary school. many parents are fed up with
like most days due to the demick turkish schools have been should for over a year, john don runs a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his time bull. they're occasionally allowed to open. unlike schools, china or son attended school for 6 months before authorities ordered, all schools closed no, rose, gar, spends his time, his mother's kindergarten or at home, attending virtual lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy talking to you. i prefer math classes in school. i liked it. even...
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john don runs a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his stumble. they're occasionally allowed to open. unlike schools, china or son attended school for 6 months before authorities ordered, all schools closed now, rose gar, spends his time at his mother's kindergarten or at home, attending virtue lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy. latoya. i preferred math classes in school, birth me. i liked it. even though teachers sometimes got angry at us for the past year, remote learning has been the new normal for ruth car, a challenging situation for him. and his mother car struggle to stay focused in front of the screen, you know, but he still can't read or write properly. the kids have lost interest in everything. they don't want to leave the house anymore. again, you are losing touch with the outside world. over $10000000.00 turkish children and teenagers haven't attended school in month, they're only allowed to pack for exams, like these pupils at an stumble primary school. many parents are fed up with the government strict stance on schools
john don runs a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his stumble. they're occasionally allowed to open. unlike schools, china or son attended school for 6 months before authorities ordered, all schools closed now, rose gar, spends his time at his mother's kindergarten or at home, attending virtue lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy. latoya. i preferred math classes in school, birth me. i liked it. even though teachers sometimes got angry at us for the past year, remote learning...
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due to the panoramic turkish schools have been should for over a year john don runs a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his stumble there occasionally allowed to open. unlike schools, china or son attend to school for 6 months before authorities ordered. all schools closed now, rose gar, spends his time at his mother's kindergarten or at home, attending virtual lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy to feel i preferred math classes in school. birth me i liked it. even though teachers sometimes got angry at us for the past year. remote learning has been the new normal for ruth scar, a challenging situation for him. and his mother will car struggle to stay focused in front of the screen. you know, he still can't read or write properly. the kids have lost interest in everything because they don't want to leave the house anymore again and are losing touch with the outside world. over 10000000 turkish children and teenagers haven't attended school in month. they're only allowed to pack for exams like these people's at an stumble primary school. many parents are fed up with the g
due to the panoramic turkish schools have been should for over a year john don runs a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his stumble there occasionally allowed to open. unlike schools, china or son attend to school for 6 months before authorities ordered. all schools closed now, rose gar, spends his time at his mother's kindergarten or at home, attending virtual lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy to feel i preferred math classes in school. birth me i liked it. even though...
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john don runs a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his time bull there occasionally allowed to open. unlike schools, monkey china, her son attended school for 6 months before authorities ordered, all schools closed no roost. guy spends his time at his mother's kindergarten or at home, attending virtual lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy talking to you. i prefer math class at in school, but i liked it. even though teachers sometimes got angry at us for the past year. remote learning has been the new normal for ruth scar, a challenging situation for him. and his mother will car struggle to stay focused in front of the screen. you know, he still can't read or write properly. the kids have lost interest in everything. they don't want to leave the house anymore again or leave in touch with the outside world. over $10000000.00 turkish children and teenagers haven't attended school in month, they're only allowed to pack for exams like these pupils and stumble primary school . many parents are fed up with the government strict stance on schools. it took a ton of educate sh
john don runs a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his time bull there occasionally allowed to open. unlike schools, monkey china, her son attended school for 6 months before authorities ordered, all schools closed no roost. guy spends his time at his mother's kindergarten or at home, attending virtual lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy talking to you. i prefer math class at in school, but i liked it. even though teachers sometimes got angry at us for the past year. remote...
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john? >> don, the situation right now in the republican party is that you have a leader in donald trump. he doesn't care about any abstract idea. he doesn't care about truth or the rule of law. he doesn't care about country. he doesn't care about party. he cares about self-gratification. >> he's not in office. don't you think, maybe that's where you're going. it is about the people who are in office now. they don't have to be beholden to him. but yet they are. look, donald trump is gone. >> right. but the reason donald trump rose in the first place, the reason he still has a grip on the party, is because he has persuaded a part of the american people who are fearful they're being passed by by changes socially, culturally, economically in this society. persuaded them that he is their champion. that's why he can lie about the election result and get them on believe the lie. because when they project on to trump that he is a winner, they're thinking that is victory for them, too. those people are not
john? >> don, the situation right now in the republican party is that you have a leader in donald trump. he doesn't care about any abstract idea. he doesn't care about truth or the rule of law. he doesn't care about country. he doesn't care about party. he cares about self-gratification. >> he's not in office. don't you think, maybe that's where you're going. it is about the people who are in office now. they don't have to be beholden to him. but yet they are. look, donald trump is...
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thank you, john. >> don, let me tell you one last thing. when i talk to regular old folks, i don't hear this. so we got to separate the elites from the faithful. >> but somebody's voting for that. i know you don't hear it but there are a lot of people who voted for -- >> i understand. >> yeah. >> i understand. that's why i called michael wood who stood up and didn't win. got crushed. but at the same time, as around says, he'll be back. how was that? good imitation? >> i'm going to get you. i know an acting coach. >> sometimes i really like to be on the show with you, don. sometimes. this is not one of those. >> thank you, john. all right, i'll see you. >> all right, sir, bye. >> liz cheney is about to be tossed out of the leadership just for saying trump lied. we know what the so-called party leaders want. but what about the voters? that's what i was asking john. that's next. as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide
thank you, john. >> don, let me tell you one last thing. when i talk to regular old folks, i don't hear this. so we got to separate the elites from the faithful. >> but somebody's voting for that. i know you don't hear it but there are a lot of people who voted for -- >> i understand. >> yeah. >> i understand. that's why i called michael wood who stood up and didn't win. got crushed. but at the same time, as around says, he'll be back. how was that? good imitation?...
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don's brother dennis. just days after the murder dennis got the keys to john's house. d 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 -- there was just disagreements, just like
don's brother dennis. just days after the murder dennis got the keys to john's house. d 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...
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. >> can john don ho just not say anything >> i don't know. hn donaho, of course the ceo of nike. >> i would be torn one of the reasons we cut the position i'm betting that the people of conscious on the board say listen, we cannot. we want to registerer a protest to this. and stan druckenmiller -- taiwan didn't get enough time to talk about it but we've got taiwan semi trying to please everyone please everyone means they have to please the people's republic of china the article in the "new york times" it was excellent about ev peoples republic of china wanted to beat us taiwan semi a stock that you should buy they could bottom. make enough chips. they have been able to expand the number of chips. >> they have they have been able to expand. >> yes they will give you 60% of the chips that the oil companies need, they will provide. so the auto company's going to come back. and i would buy gm and ford. >> we did get news yesterday out of ford about the lightning, the all electric f 150 i guess we're going to get a look at that on may 19th it was p
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members of crime famiies were all taken down by rico offenses including the teflon don himself, john ld of trouble because of a similar state law. former prosecutors and defense attorneys say "manhattan district attorney, cy vance, could be considering a criminal charge that the former president's business empire was a corruption enterprise under the new york state rico law. the statute, which carries the potential for severe penalties can be applied to money making businesses alleged to have repeatedly engaged in criminal activity as a way to boost their bottom line. this comes amid news this week that the d.a. convened a grand jury that is expected to determine whether the office files charges against trump and other executives at the trump organization. these folks in trump world seem to be feeling the pressure. according to politico, there's a cloud of nerves in the air. adding that this feels different than the typical barrage of legal issues surrounding trump because there's pressure on trump organization's cfo, allen weisselberg to flip. i'm joined by joyce. you and i have been
members of crime famiies were all taken down by rico offenses including the teflon don himself, john ld of trouble because of a similar state law. former prosecutors and defense attorneys say "manhattan district attorney, cy vance, could be considering a criminal charge that the former president's business empire was a corruption enterprise under the new york state rico law. the statute, which carries the potential for severe penalties can be applied to money making businesses alleged to...
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jp morgan, don will -- john norman might be leaving but they have other analysts and they say get ready for a better looking stock market. s&p 500 up, bitcoin with a pause and oil rallies. jp morgan saying you will have a robust second half. we will bring you the markets in a moment, you get to see more of me. let's talk to my guest host this morning. thank you for being with me. where do you stand in this debate? i'm looking at the breakevens, they world overcome of the biggest drop since september last year. do you get a sense that we are extremely well anchored or is there any risk of an un-mooring of inflation expectations? good morning. >> good morning and happy to be here. we agree for the most part with the central bank commentators. it had similar commentary from the ecb, talking about the transitory nature of the inflation pressure and we would agree that eventually -- yes we have a very strong demand that will trigger a supply response in the medium term so you should have this even out and we expect the u.s. to settle out about 2.5% by the second half of 2022. that is not far
jp morgan, don will -- john norman might be leaving but they have other analysts and they say get ready for a better looking stock market. s&p 500 up, bitcoin with a pause and oil rallies. jp morgan saying you will have a robust second half. we will bring you the markets in a moment, you get to see more of me. let's talk to my guest host this morning. thank you for being with me. where do you stand in this debate? i'm looking at the breakevens, they world overcome of the biggest drop since...
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with more, here�*s our world affairs editor, john simpson. we donp—secret centre for biological and chemical research. there are 50 or so top—level labs like this around the world, all of them tightly controlled. but there�*s another lesser category of scientific laboratories right round the world which also deal with dangerous pathogens and diseases. there are literally thousands of them — so many that the international agencies simply can�*t keep a proper eye on them. hamish de bretton—gordon is one of the top international experts on chemical and biological warfare. i met him in northern iraq several years ago. he stresses that most of the world�*s unregulated biological laboratories are probably above board. but unfortunately there are people who want to do us harm out there, and at the moment i think these laboratories are a bit of an open goal. and covid, the pandemic, has really been a sort of neon advert to every terrorist, despot, rogue state and bad actor, that this is something that they can use to really create the terror they desire. ge
with more, here�*s our world affairs editor, john simpson. we donp—secret centre for biological and chemical research. there are 50 or so top—level labs like this around the world, all of them tightly controlled. but there�*s another lesser category of scientific laboratories right round the world which also deal with dangerous pathogens and diseases. there are literally thousands of them — so many that the international agencies simply can�*t keep a proper eye on them. hamish de...
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john to host 19 i know don who was often happy to chat with the employees. in midtown right on monday tuesday and star i knew he was there in this he was responsible for the a ship business but that was all this. young man as a couple probably led at least 3 lives at once if you look at what he was on the wire cardboard and had to make a serious impression he was unmoved too and he was responsible for the asia business where he was probably the driving force behind the accounting manipulation he tied the cars and then there was the 3rd marshal that he boasted about being a secret agent but it was probably more than just bragging on friday. morning strays a pregnant i'm a short seller. expose companies of irregular accounts i'm not an issue. where they don't disclose all the problems or all the elements of the business to investors or the public. we basically bet on the share price going down if we're wrong it costs us i looked about a lot there you go back to 2 pounds go why a college going down your back to 1000000. i haven't heard of why a card to. cheat l
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john kasich, look at that. you were the 21st guest on the don lemon tonight show. >> oh my god, 20? i mean. >> i'm joking. umber. thank you, john. >> i used to be important, you know. i sweep the streets i used to own. col coldplay. you will some day too, don lemon. >> you don't even know what i'm saying. that's a whole another thing. thank you, sir, mr. cold play. >>> republicans doubling down on conspiracies and misinformation. stunts over substance. what is it doing to our democracy? jon meacham weighs in. he is next. ♪ ♪ life can be a lot to handle. ♪this magic moment,♪ but there's plenty of magic in all that chaos. ♪so different and so new.♪ ♪was like any other...♪ cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪ ♪ ♪ security at your fingertips. control feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> the assault on truth in this country taking another turn as gop leader kevin mccarthy tries to
john kasich, look at that. you were the 21st guest on the don lemon tonight show. >> oh my god, 20? i mean. >> i'm joking. umber. thank you, john. >> i used to be important, you know. i sweep the streets i used to own. col coldplay. you will some day too, don lemon. >> you don't even know what i'm saying. that's a whole another thing. thank you, sir, mr. cold play. >>> republicans doubling down on conspiracies and misinformation. stunts over substance. what is...
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and don, never have i had a bank on a support letter for a law all of these years, they never say john boyd, how can i help you end discrimination at the department of league? how can we increase loans? but they quickly sent this letter to the agricultural secretary. >> john, the bank association says that if lenders are not compensated for potential losses, there may be less access to loans for socially disadvantaged farmers in the future. are you worried about that? >> that's a threat. don, that's a threat. so here we are not getting loans from the agricultural department because if we were, we would be getting direct loans and not guaranteed loans. and here now the banking system, the very people who should be extending credit fairly and equally in this country now threatening black farmers by saying if you get this debt relief, you know, we're not going lend any more money to black farmers. they need to be held accountable. today i reached out to water water's office, the financial services committee. and i asked him to take a strong look at these letters and bring these people bef
and don, never have i had a bank on a support letter for a law all of these years, they never say john boyd, how can i help you end discrimination at the department of league? how can we increase loans? but they quickly sent this letter to the agricultural secretary. >> john, the bank association says that if lenders are not compensated for potential losses, there may be less access to loans for socially disadvantaged farmers in the future. are you worried about that? >> that's a...
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. >> john casick look at that, you're the 21st guest on the don lemon, i'm joking, i'm making up a number be important. i sweeped the streets i used to own, like cold play. you will some day too. >> thank you, sir, mr. cold play. all right republican conspiracies and misinformation. stunts over substance what's it doing for our democracy? next. it would be cool to ride a horse on the moon. this is the epson ecotank color printer. no more buying cartridges. big ink tanks. lots of ink. print about... this many pages. the epson ecotank. just fill and chill. cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪ at carvana, we treat every customer visilike we wouldan.org to fitreat our own moms,sional. with care and respect. to us, the little things are the big things. which is why we do everything in our power to make buying a car an unforgettable experience. happy birthday. thank you. we treat every customer like we would treat our own moms. because that
. >> john casick look at that, you're the 21st guest on the don lemon, i'm joking, i'm making up a number be important. i sweeped the streets i used to own, like cold play. you will some day too. >> thank you, sir, mr. cold play. all right republican conspiracies and misinformation. stunts over substance what's it doing for our democracy? next. it would be cool to ride a horse on the moon. this is the epson ecotank color printer. no more buying cartridges. big ink tanks. lots of...
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to get some relief from the federal government. >> john boyd jr., we will follow this story, and thank you for appearing on the program. >> thank you, donapy. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com. ♪ [truck horn blares] (vo) the subaru forester. dog tested. dog approved. oh no... i thought i just ordered tacos. nope!... ramen... burgers... milk from the store, and... ...cookies? wha, me hungry! here, i'll call some friends to help us eat. yeah, that good idea. get more from your neighborhood. hey yo, grover! doordash. you could take your ulcerative colitis treatment in a different direction. talk to your doctor about xeljanz, a pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when a certain medicine did not help enough. xeljanz is the first and only fda-approved pill for moderate to severe uc. it can reduce symptoms in as early as two weeks, improve the appearance of the intestinal lining, and provide lasting steroid-free remission. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your do
to get some relief from the federal government. >> john boyd jr., we will follow this story, and thank you for appearing on the program. >> thank you, donapy. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com. ♪ [truck horn blares] (vo) the subaru forester. dog tested. dog approved. oh no... i thought i just ordered tacos. nope!... ramen... burgers... milk from the store, and... ...cookies? wha, me hungry! here, i'll call some friends to help us eat. yeah, that good idea. get more from...
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john. that is not what's happening now. >> don, let me tell you something. in the very beginning, the republicans went down to talk to biden about his $1.9 trillion plan. republicans left the white house. they had their own plan. to me, it was too little. okay? it was too hitllittle but that'w you negotiate. i negotiated the budget agreement that got us to a balanced budget. i negotiated pentagon reform. i know how negotiations work. one side starts here. one side. see if you can come together. when the republicans left, they said that they had a good meeting. and the white house staff laughed about it. they said, oh, that wasn't a good meeting and they just jammed the $1.9 trillion through. now, if you want to have a negotiation, both sides have to give. and i will -- >> but how do you -- you're assuming that the republican side -- you are assuming that the republicans are telling the truth. and you are assuming that the white house is not telling truth about the meeting. >> i'm reading news reports. what -- what -- where do you want me to go? now, look. wh
john. that is not what's happening now. >> don, let me tell you something. in the very beginning, the republicans went down to talk to biden about his $1.9 trillion plan. republicans left the white house. they had their own plan. to me, it was too little. okay? it was too hitllittle but that'w you negotiate. i negotiated the budget agreement that got us to a balanced budget. i negotiated pentagon reform. i know how negotiations work. one side starts here. one side. see if you can come...
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don. he's a retired air force general. i'm an air force guy. and i know john katko very well.s a dear friend. i had even talked to john before hand. it seemed like they got what they wanted. so i never like to be cautiously optimistic, but i thought they'd get over 30 votes. they did. i thought it could be as high as 50 but didn't get there. this was a political calculation. i find it interesting. i want to say this very quickly. the further this could be pushed out, it may be more detrimental. the issue is if donald trump is not going to let this go away, he's going to continue to push the stop the steal theatrics. we're talking about a political calculation on the gop side. we know that president trump isn't going to let stop the steal go. you'll see these odd challenges like the cyberninjas right down in arizona. you'll see this ridiculous push from conspiracy theories from months ago. i think we need an aggregator, a commission to look at all the data. and if i could humbly submit, let's just have two commissions. one commission that says, hey, we'll look at 1/6 and the ot
don. he's a retired air force general. i'm an air force guy. and i know john katko very well.s a dear friend. i had even talked to john before hand. it seemed like they got what they wanted. so i never like to be cautiously optimistic, but i thought they'd get over 30 votes. they did. i thought it could be as high as 50 but didn't get there. this was a political calculation. i find it interesting. i want to say this very quickly. the further this could be pushed out, it may be more detrimental....
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john berman. look, when you walk don the streets here in busy times square you see people wearing the masks, not wearingy so badly devastated, particularly in the early days back in march and april of 2020. the new rules will go into effect tomorrow meaning that if you are full y vaccinated you cn drop the mask except in places like schools, public transportation. those are still being trusted to keep the masks on. will the city look visibly different tomorrow? we talked to a few people out here who said they've already made up their minds even before they got the new guidance. listen to this. >> tomorrow the governor says -- >> right. >> what would you do? >> i'm going to wear my mask. >> your vaccinated? >> i'm vaccinated, yeah. >> why are you choosing to continue to wear the mask? >> i just think it's safer and not everybody is vaccinated yet. and there's things -- it is cleaner and healthier and germ free. >> unmasked? especially outside when i'm walking to and from work. i'm not around anyone. i'm vaccinated so i feel completely confident in the vaccine and i feel fine. so, yeah, i mean, obviously,
john berman. look, when you walk don the streets here in busy times square you see people wearing the masks, not wearingy so badly devastated, particularly in the early days back in march and april of 2020. the new rules will go into effect tomorrow meaning that if you are full y vaccinated you cn drop the mask except in places like schools, public transportation. those are still being trusted to keep the masks on. will the city look visibly different tomorrow? we talked to a few people out...
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john gaudy, the modern godfather, the so-called teflon don, he always escaped the big convictions infacing a long time in jail. >> from his own mouth over fbi buzz. >> now, there's a reason it took forever to nail gaudy. he was careful and they setup all kinds of ways to shield him, right, from criminal liability. and you need solid evidence or good witnesses or both to convict in that kind of case, complex, high profile case. all that is something to remember when you read reports the manhattan district attorney has convened a jury to weigh evidence or that the new york attorney general's office which is cooperating with the manhattan d.a. is criminally investigating trump's right-hand man and cfo allen weisselberg and those two offices are seeking to turn weisselberg into a cooperating witness with mr. trump and the trump organization. allen weisselberg certainly knows trump's business as well as anyone else in the world. he was first hired as an account want by trump's father fred more than 40 years ago and has been the chief financial officer of the trump board over 20 years. and
john gaudy, the modern godfather, the so-called teflon don, he always escaped the big convictions infacing a long time in jail. >> from his own mouth over fbi buzz. >> now, there's a reason it took forever to nail gaudy. he was careful and they setup all kinds of ways to shield him, right, from criminal liability. and you need solid evidence or good witnesses or both to convict in that kind of case, complex, high profile case. all that is something to remember when you read reports...
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finally donning full commencement regalia, most in their 70s, many retired professionals receiving their college diplomas dr. johneoples, now 96, was college president when an outbreak of deadly violence canceled graduation. >> just can't forget the frightening smell of smoke, gunsmoke. >> reporter: may 15th, 1970. after months of clashes between black students and white residents, riot police marched on campus and opened a barrage of gunfire 28 seconds, more than 460 rounds, witnesses said, killing phillip gibbs, 21, a junior pre-law major, and james green, 17, a high school senior just passing through campus on his way home 12 other students wounded. the violence just days after the killing of four kent state university students in ohio during anti-vietnam war protests >> yes, i was scared i mean i'm seeing bullets fired, going over my head i'm thinking i'm in a war. >> reporter: james "lap" baker, class of 1970, showed us the scars that still mark the women's dorm >> what haunts you >> i still see everything that happened when i heard the -- i just thought hundreds have been killed. >> you're still angry about
finally donning full commencement regalia, most in their 70s, many retired professionals receiving their college diplomas dr. johneoples, now 96, was college president when an outbreak of deadly violence canceled graduation. >> just can't forget the frightening smell of smoke, gunsmoke. >> reporter: may 15th, 1970. after months of clashes between black students and white residents, riot police marched on campus and opened a barrage of gunfire 28 seconds, more than 460 rounds,...
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don lemon tonight." >>> joining me now is denver riggleman and john avlon. thanks so much for joining.hn, you have been reporting on how the insane lies about election fraud have taken over the gop, especially in arizona. it may seem really fringe, but this is the rule and not the exception in the gop even though a few brave republicans are speaking out. >> that's exactly right. i mean the big lie has become a litmus test, and that cuts to the heart of our democracy. you can't claim to be a patriot and back a lie that undermines confidence in our democracy. that's why it's notable that a few arizona republicans are starting to stand up to the insanity and call it out, call out the president's lies as unhinged and call out this fraudit which has been going on, which is really just a partisan attempt to rerun an election, to give, you know, credibility to conspiracy theories. it's a disgrace to democracy, and it's good to see some republicans calling it out. we need a lot more. >> denver, as you know, if you don't support the lies, you're likely to get canceled. we saw it with liz cheney
don lemon tonight." >>> joining me now is denver riggleman and john avlon. thanks so much for joining.hn, you have been reporting on how the insane lies about election fraud have taken over the gop, especially in arizona. it may seem really fringe, but this is the rule and not the exception in the gop even though a few brave republicans are speaking out. >> that's exactly right. i mean the big lie has become a litmus test, and that cuts to the heart of our democracy. you...
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don. i don't like what they're doing on the january 6th commission. >> but, john, to say quite honestly it'sproposals republicans are making now is not even close to what joe biden offered initially. it's not even close to that. and to say that -- >> don, that's not true. >> it is true. >> i'm sorry, it's not true. >> okay, okay. we'll have to disagree on that. >> i'm telling you they're going to put a trillion dollars on the table. a trillion dollars, that's exactly what biden had. and they're going to take some of the money from unspent money they overspent in this year. the white house isn't going to like that. >> according to some republicans biden might actually agree thaimate. >> that'd be great. i'm for it. >> but that hasn't happened yet. to say it happens on both sides -- exactly. to say it happens on both sides that's what's happening on the republican side is similar to what the democrats are doing. it's just disingenuous. >> in the beginning the republicans went down to talk to biden about his $1.9 trillion plan. republicans left the white house, they had their own plan. to me it
don. i don't like what they're doing on the january 6th commission. >> but, john, to say quite honestly it'sproposals republicans are making now is not even close to what joe biden offered initially. it's not even close to that. and to say that -- >> don, that's not true. >> it is true. >> i'm sorry, it's not true. >> okay, okay. we'll have to disagree on that. >> i'm telling you they're going to put a trillion dollars on the table. a trillion dollars, that's...
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don. sometimes. this is not one of those. >> see you. >> liz cheney is about to be tossed out for saying trump lied. what about the voters? that's what i was asking john. that's next. magenta? magenta! (crying) magenta! (announcer) the epson ecotank. no more cartridges. just lots of ink. print whatever makes you happy. the epson ecotank. just fill and chill. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... the world's first six-function multipro tailgate. available on the gmc sierra. [ crowd cheering ] [ engine revving ] [ race light countdown ] ♪ ♪ when you save money with allstate you feel like you're winning. safe drivers save 40% saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate. c♪ ♪k or call for a quote today. tonight...i'll be eating cheesy cauliflower pizza with extra broccolini. my tuuuurrrrn! tonight...i'll be eating cheesy cauliflower pizza and yummy broccolini! (doorbell rings) thanks. (doorbell rings) thank you. ♪ ♪ is that my leotard? no. ye
don. sometimes. this is not one of those. >> see you. >> liz cheney is about to be tossed out for saying trump lied. what about the voters? that's what i was asking john. that's next. magenta? magenta! (crying) magenta! (announcer) the epson ecotank. no more cartridges. just lots of ink. print whatever makes you happy. the epson ecotank. just fill and chill. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. ♪ na na...
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don. >> what does that even mean these days? if anyone can help sort this out. it is governor john kasich, you heard that conversation.t i say every night. maybe we say it differently. let's talk about it after the break. plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee... yeah i should've just led with that... with at&t business... you can pick the best plan for each employee and only pay for the features they need. it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. ahhh! get out of here mouse. ahhh! ♪ don't flex your pecs. terminix. the harry's razor is not the same. our razors have five german engineered blades designed to stay sharp, so your eighth shave is as smooth as your first. and we never upcharge you for high
don. >> what does that even mean these days? if anyone can help sort this out. it is governor john kasich, you heard that conversation.t i say every night. maybe we say it differently. let's talk about it after the break. plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, asap! so...
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john koster. job. thank you, everybody, for being here. to you. to 65. behalf of our 200,000 members and united states and canada. our condolences go out to the families. your loss. 65. my brothers. don says. i also want to recognize. movement yesterday. well unions, the f l c. i o they all have express their condolences and how i want to recognize. law enforcement. >> to stop most of i want to send a message now we have to honor our brothers today. i'm not. what has happened here and not let this happen again. week, this and in a rock, we need to. treat this as if it's a drug and the problem we need to do the right thing now and and and talk about this and recognize this illness and workers violence. to forward pretty changing days. and this stop we can do better and. we can do. >> for those of you at home just joining us. we want to explain that there are some audio problems going on at the podium in san jose and periodically. the speakers completely cut out. we are thinking it might have something to do with the volume of this because when they start to get louder. the speaker's the goes and it happened with one of the singers when she right hit some high the microphone to stop wo
john koster. job. thank you, everybody, for being here. to you. to 65. behalf of our 200,000 members and united states and canada. our condolences go out to the families. your loss. 65. my brothers. don says. i also want to recognize. movement yesterday. well unions, the f l c. i o they all have express their condolences and how i want to recognize. law enforcement. >> to stop most of i want to send a message now we have to honor our brothers today. i'm not. what has happened here and not...
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don junior run the business. and then nothing better than circling it with green. i am a regular john king and phil mattingly. the ceo of the trump organization, this is the guy that knows where all the money is put. he was with the trump organization when donald trump's dad was in charge of it. this guy is the guy to really watch. the other person they talked to that we know about is a trump tax attorney and she apparently refused to talk to -- she was deposed but didn't talk. these three are the ones to watch. look, this is the big one. allen weissalburg, he's the guy because you know the money guy knows where everything is, right? he knows where everything was put and where it went. he's the guy, really, when you read the coverage here to keep an eye on. >> i love that moment with you right then, the simple pleasures. appreciate that so much. >> i feel like i made it. >> yeah, it's like christmas. chris cillizza, good to see you. >> back to serious business here. let's bring informer federal prosecutor, laura coates. the new york attorney general's office now say they are investigating the trump organizati
don junior run the business. and then nothing better than circling it with green. i am a regular john king and phil mattingly. the ceo of the trump organization, this is the guy that knows where all the money is put. he was with the trump organization when donald trump's dad was in charge of it. this guy is the guy to really watch. the other person they talked to that we know about is a trump tax attorney and she apparently refused to talk to -- she was deposed but didn't talk. these three are...
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john, is the gop strategy heading into 2022 let vile comments slide and push out the truth-tellers? is that their strategy? >> their strategy, donis to avoid anything that risks their chances of winning the house in 2022. history says they've got a very good chance of doing that. the wind ought to be at their back. but one question they have is will that trump base, the older, white, blue-collar, evangelical voters that donald trump did so well in arousing -- will they turn out when he's not on the ballot? they lost in 2018. they lost the house. they lost the two senate races in january. a lot of those voters believe and like the crazy stuff that marjorie taylor greene and people like her say. so republican leaders are not going to risk alienating them by criticizing her, and they're certainly not going to criticize donald trump. >> you know, you talked about evangelicals, john. why would christians condone, you know, even if they're doing it -- i don't know f. they're not implicitly doing. why would they condone that behavior and language like someone from greene or from -- what's his name -- gaetz or the lies that come out of
john, is the gop strategy heading into 2022 let vile comments slide and push out the truth-tellers? is that their strategy? >> their strategy, donis to avoid anything that risks their chances of winning the house in 2022. history says they've got a very good chance of doing that. the wind ought to be at their back. but one question they have is will that trump base, the older, white, blue-collar, evangelical voters that donald trump did so well in arousing -- will they turn out when he's...
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don to maki of piedmont and doctor lewis of u c berkeley. >> set on this for one on one interview with republican businessman john who's one of the candidatesallenging governor newsome in the recall election campaign. yes, this is the guy with the bear. but i also asked him whether he is open to potential support from donald trump. there have been political analysts suggesting that donald trump will not be able to resist jumping into this somewhere down the line. if he does that mister iffy suggests support for you. what do you say? >> this recall is about the current problems in california saw in those probable. yeah. yeah. but if he calls you and says john, i'll be happy to take his call. but. >> the the issue that mister newsome wants to do is he wants to deflect attention from everything that's being done in the state that's messed up and try to bring in the bitter partisan battles of the past that they're going on washington, dc where you know what is i'm not going to fall for that. i think the people of this after the fall for that. they're smart enough to figure out the problems california has had nothing to do with washington. they
don to maki of piedmont and doctor lewis of u c berkeley. >> set on this for one on one interview with republican businessman john who's one of the candidatesallenging governor newsome in the recall election campaign. yes, this is the guy with the bear. but i also asked him whether he is open to potential support from donald trump. there have been political analysts suggesting that donald trump will not be able to resist jumping into this somewhere down the line. if he does that mister...
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don and steph curry sure. looked ready draining shots from the local pre-game like he always does picking up in the 1st quarter. johnst too much right here from wants to know anderson grant scoring with the scoop shot the grizzlies up by as many as 13 in the first. but the worst may run mostly behind just to step 3 pointer and gets fouled. that's a four-point play does down only a point after one. so we go to the second curry state throws it away. one of the warriors 9 turnovers in the e story of this game. the grizzlies come right back the other way and grayson allen was drilled. a 3 to put memphis back up by 12. they led by 13 at the half curry just 5 of 14 from the field. 3rd quarter morant. also finding his game from the perimeter tonight's mailing his 3rd trade there. memphis still up 5.12. but late in the quarter, the dubs in transition curry the tough finish at the rim. it was beautifully. watch that one over and over. so it's a five-point game going into the 4th quarter. and the fort. keep coming back to him. nice read against the zone. he hits the floater, the grizzlies led by 10 with 3 and a half minutes t
don and steph curry sure. looked ready draining shots from the local pre-game like he always does picking up in the 1st quarter. johnst too much right here from wants to know anderson grant scoring with the scoop shot the grizzlies up by as many as 13 in the first. but the worst may run mostly behind just to step 3 pointer and gets fouled. that's a four-point play does down only a point after one. so we go to the second curry state throws it away. one of the warriors 9 turnovers in the e story...
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previous question, i will offer an amendment to the rule to consider congressman don bacon's back the blue act, congressman john ruster ford's protect and serve act, and congressman mccaul, cuellar, and chabot, jamie federal law enforcement protection act. will i do that if we defeat the previous question. let's talk about each one of the bills. back the blue act. this bill protects our police officers by making it a federal crime to kill or assault a federal law enforcement officer. the protect and serve act, this bill creates enhanced penalties for anyone who targets law enforcement officers and purposefully harms them. the jamie zapata federal law enforcement potential act. this is a bipartisan piece of legislation. it will ensure individuals who harm or attempt to harm u.s. federal officers or employees serving abroad can be brought to justice and prosecuted here in the united states. mr. speaker, i ask for unanimous consent to insert the text of my amendment into the record along with any extraneous material immediately prior to the vote on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: without objection.
previous question, i will offer an amendment to the rule to consider congressman don bacon's back the blue act, congressman john ruster ford's protect and serve act, and congressman mccaul, cuellar, and chabot, jamie federal law enforcement protection act. will i do that if we defeat the previous question. let's talk about each one of the bills. back the blue act. this bill protects our police officers by making it a federal crime to kill or assault a federal law enforcement officer. the...
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john hollen, thanks for joining us. up next in tonight's episode of defending, trump will get andrew eisman's analysis and legal implications of donald trump. with his white house counsel donahn finally agreeing to testify under oath through the house judiciary committee about what andrew weizmann believes is the federal crime of obstruction of justice. that's next. that's next. e are options. like an “unjection.” xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra may increase risk of death. tears in the stomach or intestines and serious allergic reactions have happened. needles. fine for some. but for you, there's a pill that
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don. >> i appreciate it. >>> president biden not abandoning his message of bipartisanship. but what does that even mean, these days? if anyone can help me sort that out, it is governor john john, you heard that conversation. it's what i say every night. >> yeah. >> maybe, we say it differently. but let's talk about it after the break. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... the world's first six-function multipro tailgate. available on the gmc sierra. why do nearly one million businesses choose stamps.com to mail and ship? no more trips to the post office no more paying full price for postage and great rates from usps and ups mail letters ship packages anytime anywhere for less a lot less get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again the harry's razor is not the same. our razors have five german engineered blades designed to stay sharp, so your eighth shave is as smooth as your first. and we never upcharge you for high quality. harry's. available in store and at harrys.com. we know how much you cou
don. >> i appreciate it. >>> president biden not abandoning his message of bipartisanship. but what does that even mean, these days? if anyone can help me sort that out, it is governor john john, you heard that conversation. it's what i say every night. >> yeah. >> maybe, we say it differently. but let's talk about it after the break. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na ♪...
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totalitarian regime becomes totalitarian and if we don�*t stop the regime now it will become a threat to all europe, not only to its people. i�*m joined now by johnbelarus. good morning. what do you think of what belarus has done? i am what belarus has done? i am appalled. _ what belarus has done? i am appalled. i — what belarus has done? i am appalled, i think— what belarus has done? i am appalled, i think everybody l what belarus has done? i—h appalled, i think everybody in the west is. intercepting a civilian airliner in mid—flight, using a heavily armed fighter to do so and forcing it to divert to your capital �*s airportjust so you can detain somebody on board of him you disapprove. it�*s an act of aerial piracy and belarus richly deserves all the condemnation that has been heaped upon it. i�*m all the condemnation that has been heaped noon it— all the condemnation that has been heaped upon it— heaped upon it. i'm not sure mr lukashenko _ heaped upon it. i'm not sure mr lukashenko we _ heaped upon it. i'm not sure mr lukashenko we care _ heaped upon it. i'm not sure mr lukashenko we care about - heaped upon it. i'm not sure mr lukashenko we
totalitarian regime becomes totalitarian and if we don�*t stop the regime now it will become a threat to all europe, not only to its people. i�*m joined now by johnbelarus. good morning. what do you think of what belarus has done? i am what belarus has done? i am appalled. _ what belarus has done? i am appalled. i — what belarus has done? i am appalled, i think— what belarus has done? i am appalled, i think everybody l what belarus has done? i—h appalled, i think everybody in the west...
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there was a letter, i don�*t know if you are it, in the sunday times where there were 28 of some of the biggest companies that we have in britain, including the likes of sky and itv, johnlistening sessions, where staff felt that they have had their grievances aired on being heard. there�*s been unconscious bias training as well and also an overhaul of recruitment practices, but it is quite patchy, the picture across the corporate world here, and there is a lot of scepticism about whether such measures actually make any meaningful change from the bottom up. and when you look at the top of the pyramid, there is still massive underrepresentation of the black community in leadership roles. in fact, only1.5% community in leadership roles. in fact, only 1.5% of leadership roles in the fibrous and public sector combined are held by people in the black community. —— private and public. that number has actually barely changed in a decade. it has gone up byjust not by 1% in the last ten years. so what do business leaders make of all of this? we can now speak to the founder and managing director of naturally... skin care. thank you very much for doing me today. you trained first
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