No, not at all. Its just not a panacea. Theres already a physical barrier in a lot of place. There is, but, look, they need more. If they had more, they wouldnt have the flow problems they have right now. I believe that. But they needed more than just that. And you know, tripp, roy, cicilline says we gave them that stuff too. Well, it obviously wasnt enough. Now im going to go down there, and i guarantee you theyre going to say, we need, we need, we need, we need, we need. We said it, we said it, we said it. Were not getting it. And everybody here is talking to me about longterm fixes and we have to have a partner hand in hand and to deal with this and deal with that, and comprehensive this, and longterm that. Deal with it now. Give them what they need. But i dont understand. Why cant he just be honest about it . Why does he have to lie about were already building the new sections of the wall . Thats not it is completely 100 not true. It is a lie. Theres no new wall thats being built. No. There will be. If he keeps saying it long enough, hell be right. And he has to define them as a brown menace. He has to be strong. He has to talk about closing off and thats not strength. And being tough because that is what hes selling people. He cant say what were saying. He cant say, look at these faces. How can we let them be like this . Lets find a better way. We dont have to let them all in, but we have to treat them all with compassion. This is america, damn it. He cant say that. Hes not selling compassion. Hes selling outrage. As you always say these are your words. Hes taking you for a sucker. Hes taking us for suckers. And hes hoping you will swallow what hes feeding you, but its a bad diet for democracy, and its a bad diet for our value system. Thats what a con man does. And many people have been and the con is for confidence, and thats why he comes at you 100 every time. Many people fall for the long con every time. Thank you, sir. D. Lemon, my man. Great weekend. You, too. Both sides, cuomo. See you next time. Ill take it. This is cnn tonight. Im don lemon. What a week it has been. What a week. Think about it. Think about it. Since sunday, that report came out, right . This time last week we got our first letter from the attorney general william barr on the Mueller Investigation saying it was complete. There have been two more letters since then. The latest one right here. The latest one just today, all right . A lot of news in it. Muellers report expected to be released to congress and the American People, to the American People by midapril if not sooner, okay . But barr is saying the process of redacting the report is, quote, well along and that mueller himself is assisting. All of that is really important. But it also raises a lot of questions. A lot. And since we dont yet have muellers full report, a report that barr writes is nearly 400 pages long by the way, the attorney generals letters, well, theyre all we have to go on. So i want to go through this latest letter if you will allow me point by point because theres some very Important Information in there. Here is how it begins. It begins this way. Dear chairman graham and chairman nadler, i write in response to chairman nadlers march 25th, 2019 letter and chairman grahams march 27th, 2019 letter, which addressed the investigation of special counsel robert s. Mueller iii and the confidential report he has submitted to me. Hes referring there to nadlers letter requiring muellers full report to be released to congress no later than april 2nd, right . Thats this coming tuesday. Nadler today insisting that deadline still stands even though barr is apparently going to miss it. Hes also referring to grahams invitation to the attorney general to testify before the Senate Judiciary committee. So bar goes on to say, he says, as we have discussed, i share your desire to ensure that congress and the public have the opportunity to read the special counsels report. We are preparing the report for release, making the redactions that are required. The special counsel is assisting us in this process. Specifically, we are well along in the process of identifying and redacting the following one, material that by law cannot be made public. Two, material the Intelligence Community identifies as potentially compromising sensitive sources and methods. And then three, material that could affect other ongoing matters, including those that the special counsel has referred to other department offices. And, four, information that would unduly infringe on personal privacy and reputational interests of peripheral third parties. Lots of really important stuff there, okay . Barr is well aware of all the demands for the release of the full Mueller Report. Hes well aware that even the president agrees the report should be released. Mr. President , the attorney general said today that he intends to release the Mueller Report in full to congress and the public. Do you agree with that decision, and do you want the white house to take a look over it for privilege . I have great confidence in the attorney general, and if thats what hed like to do, i have nothing to hide. So its no surprise that in just the second sentence of his letter barr says he wants congress and the public to be able to read the report. Compare that to what he wrote last week, saying his goal was to, release as much of the special counsels report as i can. Okay. But back to the letter now. Barr goes on to lay out four pretty broad categories of material to be redacted information from the grand jury, sensitive intelligence information, information related to ongoing legal matters, and information that would infringe on the privacy of peripheral third parties. The attorney general has an awful lot of discretion there. The question of exactly what must be redacted in any of those categories is far from black and white. Youve got to wonder just how much information will be blacked out. Mueller used the grand jury extensively. In fact, theyre still working, so that could mean a lot of redactions right there. Chairman nadler responding tonight saying, rather than expend valuable time and resources trying to keep certain portions of this report from congress, he should work with us to request a court order to release any and all grand jury information to the House Judiciary Committee as has occurred in every similar investigation in the past. There is ample precedent for the department of justice sharing all of the information that the attorney general proposes to redact to the appropriate congressional committees. Again, Congress Must see the full report. Our legal experts are going to weigh in on that tonight on this program. And then theres the issue of intelligence information. House Intel Committee chairman adam schiff tweets this. Congress has asked for the entire Mueller Report and underlying evidence by april 2nd. That deadline stands. In the meantime, barr should seek Court Approval just like in watergate to allow the release of grand jury material. Redactions are unacceptable. Former director of National Intelligence mr. James clapper, hes going to weigh in on that tonight. The attorney general also says that mueller himself is involved in the process of redacting his own report, which may give barr some insulation from criticism if he can point to muellers involvement. But back now to tonights letter, okay . And this is a quote. Our brog is our progress is such that i anticipate we will be in a position to release the report by midapril if not sooner. Although the president would have the right to assert privilege over certain parts of the report, he has stated publicly that he intends to defer to me, and accordingly there are no plans to submit the report to the white house for a privilege review. No plans to submit the report to the white house. But that is far from an ironclad guarantee, and it doesnt rule out barr himself raising executive privilege on the president s behalf. And there is more. Also, i am aware of some media reports and other public statements mischaracterizing my march 24th, 2019 supplemental notification as a summary of the special counsels investigation and report. For example, chairman nadlers march 25th letter refers to my supplemental notification as a fourpage summary of the special counsels review. My march 24th letter was not and did not purport to be an exhaustive recounting of the special counsels investigation or report. As my letter made clear, my notification to congress and the public provided, pending release of the report, a summary of its principal conclusions, that is, its bottom line. The specials counsel report is nearly 400 pages long, exclusive of tables and other information. 400 pages long exclusive of tables and other information and other appendices, and sets forth the special counsels findings, his analysis, and the reasons for his conclusions. Everyone will soon be able to read it on their own. I do not believe it would be in the publics interest for me to attempt to summarize the full report or to release it in serial or piecemeal fashion. Not in the publics interest to summarize the report . Well, now he tells us that. It is true that the attorney general called his previous letter a summary of its principal conclusions, not a summary. But rather than debate semantics, why not just release the entire report and let us read it for ourselves. Thats a question. Why not just release it and let the American Public release it let us decide for ourselves . So heres how the letter ends, and i read from the letter. As i have discussed with both of you, i believe it would be appropriate for me to testify publicly on behalf of the department shortly after the special counsels report is made public. I am currently available to testify before the Senate Judiciary committee on may 1, 2019, and before the House Judiciary Committee on may 2nd of 2019. Finally, in the interest of keeping the public informed as to these matters, i intend to make this letter public after delivering it to you. Sincerely, william p. Barr, attorney general. So the attorney general says that he is available to testify on may 1 and may 2, which if the report is released, that would be midapril as promised. That would be two weeks later. Two weeks later. Thats a really long time to wait for the attorney general to answer questions that will undoubtedly be raised by this report. Thats a long time, a couple weeks. But the president isnt waiting for the release of the report. Heres what the president tweeted today. The president tweeted today, he said, maybe we should just take our victory and say no. Weve got a lot of country to run. So much for deferring to the attorney general right there. The American People should know whats in this letter. Weve got a lot to discuss. Cnns evan perez is here. Lets bring in evan right now. Evan, how much pressure was the attorney general under to release this report today . Well, i think theres a lot of pressure. I think you saw the democrats, chairman nadler, and even Lindsey Graham have been trying to get a lot more information from the attorney general. I think the democrats had given him april 2nd as a deadline, and i think what youre seeing, don, is the attorney general trying to at least show to the members of congress that, look, youre going to get some answers. Youre going to get some answers perhaps even faster than i first indicated. But let there be no doubt. I mean, the two sides are headed to a confrontation, right . Because whatever barr releases in midapril, in a couple of weeks, will not be the full report. There will be a lot of redactions, some of which you just listed the four categories of things that are going to be redacted. And so then the fight begins. And i think the democrats have already pointed out that the goal posts have moved. Its not just the full Mueller Report that they want, but they want the underlying evidence. They want to see what else mueller turned up during this 22month investigation, don. And so i think, again, a confrontation is coming. Theres going to be a subpoena eventually probably, and then this is probably going to end up in litigation before a judge. Nadlers not satisfied with this response. So what is he saying . What are his concerns . Thats right. He says that this is not enough, and he wants still wants the full report released immediately, and he wants to see the underlying evidence. So i think what youre going to see is theyre going to keep the pressure up on the attorney general. I think one of the things thats happening right now, don, is the Justice Department is trying to make sure that they see that they show a unified front. So youre going to have you saw barr refer to special counsel mueller staying on to help with some of these redactions. And you have rod rosenstein, who is also still in the building, and so i think the three men are now basically trying to show a unified front to the members of congress to show, look, this is not just barrs interpretation of mueller, but this is all of our work. Evan perez, thank you for your reporting. I appreciate that. The attorney general has written three letters in a week on the Mueller Report but there are more and more Unanswered Questions. Will we get those answers from the full report, or will they be redacted . Book now and enjoy free unlimited open bar and more. Norwegian cruise line. Feel free. 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Garrett, im going to start with you. The attorney general says the Mueller Report, a little over 400 pages. Everyone will get to read it themselves. His previous letter was not a summary. Why didnt he say this from the very beginning . I think thats a great question, and one of the things that really struck me in reading this letter was there was very little in it that he couldnt have said last friday or on sunday and that in some ways i find it suspicious that were learning these Additional Details only now. We would have thought very differently about the friday letter or the sunday summary, which he is no longer calling a summary, if we had known it was 400 pages. This is a question ive been asking all week. I asked it on this show early in the week that, you know, learning 65 words out of a 400page report is not really getting a good sense of what it says. This is, to me, sort of the horse thief saying, maybe its time to close the barn door after the horse is already gone. Matthew, do you think barrs timing you think it was intentional . Is he trying for a restart here, trying to reset things . I mean, perhaps. He may just not be good at rolling out kind of media strategy here. I think theres a question of, you know, why didnt they have this thing ready to go when they announced that it was done . Right. That would have made a lot of sense, would have answered a lot of questions. I do think there are probably some people around the president that have figured out that while there may be no chargeable crimes in there, that there are details that are not going to look good. You meant why didnt they have it ready to go, a version for the public and then of course. Is that what youre saying . Yeah. I asked that very question last night. Go ahead. Sorry to interrupt you. It would have made far less questions. This kind of dribbling out of things, it looks suspicious. It raises questions like garrett just brought up that, you know, are they trying to hide something . Are they trying to tell a story and control the narrative . I dont know the answer to that, but it certainly raises a lot of questions how the attorney general is doing this. Harry, the attorney general lays out in his letter that information will be redacted from the report. It includes material that by law cannot be made public, that potentially compromises sources and methods, that could affect ongoing matters and anything that would infringe on the privacy of third parties. Does anything stand out to you as something to look for in that list . Yeah. First, i mean, its a very well crafted letter. It sounds like he is being cooperative, but it is really setting up for a battle royale. The first category is the most important. Nadler is saying we should get everything that was in the grand jury, but what he is really relying on is prior cases that give extra authority to the court. You can bet that the department of justice and bill barr are going to say thats not under the law. Under the law, we just have to go with the exceptions delineated in this specific rule. None of them is congress in an impeachment inquiry. Sorry, guys, but those redactions are just going to stand. Thats the biggest category. The last category stands out because its new and kind of amorphous. What does unduly mean . What does peripheral mean . The second and third categories, i think are you have to give him that. National security stuff, certainly that matters. And ongoing investigations, certainly that matters. But whats really going to be the big battle is this first point and nadlers going to be very upset, want the department to go forward and do something together with him in the court. It will not happen. I wonder, garrett so barr says the special counsel mueller is assisting his team in this redaction process. I wonder how significant is that . Does that give barr some cover here . Potentially. But lets remember sort of one big overarching thing. Its not like bob mueller didnt know that these were concerns as he was writing this report. Its not that, you know, he turned over this report last friday and bill barr is flipping through it, and he goes, oh, bob, you used all this grand jury testimony and intelligence sources and methods. We cant release this. Like obviously bob muellers team has been thinking about this and working through these issues for months, if not years. I mean, they have been through this process to release intelligence signals, intelligence information in the i. R. A. And gru indictments. Theres a good process inside of government to make those types of things part of court proceedings. And weve seen in watergate, and we saw in whitewater and the ken starr report sort of grand juries agree to hand over their information to congress. So there is process for this, and mueller has probably been thinking about how to do this. And sort of as matt was saying, you know, its weird to me that theyre sort of pretending that these are brandnew issues that nobody had thought about prior to saturday. Matthew, barr can i go for it. Thats absolutely true, but now barr is in charge, and mueller will defer on the matter. So he might have thought it would be released, but barr is going to say that thats not how we, the department of justice, interpret the rule. All right. More from the letter, matthew. This is for you. Although the president would have the right to assert privilege over certain parts of the report, he has stated publicly he intends to defer to me, and accordingly there are no plans to submit the report to the white house for a privilege review. But tonight the president tweeted on the report saying no matter what they give democrats, it will never be enough. And maybe we should just take our victory and say no. Weve got a country to run. Do you think the president is still planning to defer to barr here . Does he really want the report out . You know, ive stopped trying to predict what the president s thinking from his tweets. Its just a losing game. I do suspect there are people around the president , like i said before, who know there are going to be details in this report that are not going to look great, that maybe they didnt amount to a crime. But, you know, as weve detailed in many stories over the years that have not been challenged in the last two years of contacts, of being at the very least collusioncurious, and thats not something you necessarily want in a public setting. Were going to see what happens here. Thank you for your time. Have a good weekend. Weve got a lot of Unanswered Questions about the Mueller Report, especially when it comes to the president s ties to russia. Were going to break down those questions with the former director of National Intelligence, james clapper. 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He says some of those redactions could include sensitive intelligence information, but are congress and the American Public entitled to see that information . Joining me now to discuss is the former director of National Intelligence, mr. James clapper. Director, thank you so much. The attorney general says that he is in the process of identifying potentially compromising, sensitive sources and methods to redact from the Mueller Report. What kind of information could that include . Well, don, i would take a cue from the two key indictments, at least for me, that mueller issued in february and july of last year. The one in february was the internet about the Internet Research agency, and the one in july was about the gru officers, the Russian Military intelligence organization, and included indictments of 12 gru officers. And i was really taken aback by the level of detail in those two indictments. A lot of fidelity, which kind of surprised me. Now, if thats the bar thats used, i dont think and i think this is one case that calls for a very liberal interpretation of protecting sources and methods. And so if this report is 400 pages long, i would expect and hope that much of it is about the russian interference, which apart from the president s culpability for collusion or obstruction, to me, what is a huge issue here, hugely important, is the russian interference in our political process, and its my great hope that the redaction rules will be very lightly applied at least when it comes to intelligencerelated data because i think the American People are entitled to see that. And if those two indictments are an indicator, then i would expect this to be a pretty devastating indictment of the russians, which i think is quite important. Interesting. Lets talk about the counterintelligence aspect of muellers investigation. But no mention of it in barrs letter to congress of principal conclusions. Where do you think that investigation stands, director . I honestly dont know, and that, by the way, is another reason why i personally am extremely interested in reading as much of the Mueller Report as would be made available publicly, because hopefully it would cast some light on, for example, the president s inexplicable deference to Vladimir Putin and why you know, whether or not there is potential there for that relationship and the demeanor, the manner of it affecting u. S. Policy. And so i dont actually know the state of play of the counterintelligence investigation and whether that has been subsumed or was subsumed in the Mueller Investigation. I honestly dont know. Thats what salary yates well, thats what sally yates published in her oped. Yes, which i thought was quite good, and i think there is a counterintelligence dimension here. We want to put it up. Lets put it up. Why was the Trump Campaign willing to allow the help of one of the countrys foremost geopolitical adversaries rather than report the overtures to law Law Enforcement . And as importantly, does the role that the russians played in his election have any bearing on trumps current approach towards russia . Well, exactly. Thats the point. Now, that would be an argument for sustaining a counterintelligence investigation. That, again, is another reason why the revelation, the transparency is so important with the congress and with the public, whether it will cast light on that dimension alone, you know, the counterintelligence implications and whether there are still concerns. Mmhmm. I thought i have to say, adam schiffs litany in response to the republican letter demanding he resign as chairman of the House Committee for intelligence, its not okay, i thought was a pretty compelling litany of why theres so much concern about the potential for collusion. Maybe it didnt reach the evidentiary bar for conspiracy, but there was, you know, a great deal of concern and suspicion about that. And that was evident at the end of the obama administration. We didnt understand completely what was going on, but there was a lot of concern about it. So for all these reasons, it is so important that as much of this report as possible be made public. Director, thank you. I appreciate it. Thanks, don. The house judiciary chair, jerry nadler, says the april 2nd deadline for the Mueller Report still stands. Whats next in the faceoff between congress and the doj . Im going to talk to congressman steve cohen. There he is right there. Were going to do that next. At t provides edgetoedge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your retail business. So that if your customer needs shoes, hes got wide feet. With edgetoedge intelligence youve got near real time inventory updates. 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Lets discuss now. Congressman steve cohen is here. Hes a member of the judiciary committee. Congressman, thank you. Appreciate you joining us. Youre welcome, don. Chairman nadler responded to barrs letter saying that april 2nd, that deadline for turning over the report without redactions, that it still stands. As a member of the house judiciary, how do you think democrats proceed if barr misses that deadline . Well, i think its good that we didnt make it april 1 because hed have been trying to make a fool out of all of us. And i suspect thats what barr is doing and trumps doing, to try to make a fool out of congress and a fool out of the American Public. The whole appointment, the charade of getting the report and analyzing it is going on, i think they will not have the report by april 2nd. I support chairman nadler. The committee will support him, and i think well proceed with the next action, which i suspect will be a subpoena. But we need to be strong and firm. We need to see the entire report, and the American Public deserves to see the entire report because our countrys security visavis russia, who wants to be the soviet union again, is somewhat in jeopardy. Weve got a president who seems to be so much in love with kim jongun and Vladimir Putin that he cant see the goodness of his own people. One of the key issues in making muellers report public is the secret grand jury material. Nadler suggested that barr should be working with the congress and the courts to get the material released. Why isnt that happening . Because they dont want it released. They want the minimum amount released because theres so much in there that will be damning of what this president has done and tried to do and his family and others. And the grand jury testimony would be released in other special counsel, independent counsel cases. The u. S. Attorney general has worked with the committees, gone to the courts, and the courts have allowed that material to be given to the congress. And the court can do it, and i feel sure the Federal District court in washington would. But when nadler asked barr to help him with that and to join with him in making that request, he refused because he doesnt want it released. Its not because its against the law. He doesnt want it released, and his job is to protect donald trump. He is Donald Trumps man. So we dont know whats in there. We dont know how much or if theres any damning information. Youre assuming theres damning information, but heres my question. Every day that passes, it allows the president and his allies to submit the no collusion narrative in the public consciousness. Are you concerned that the public wont be open to details that the whole report may reveal . I think a lot of the public wont be, and i think thats what theyre doing. There was something in a movie, and it wasnt a great movie or anything although i loved it many decades ago called liberty valance. They said when the legend becomes the truth, you print the legend. And they know that. As long as they can make the legend, their false narrative, the truth, it will become what is accepted as the truth. They want to keep it out there as long as possible. Thats why april 2 is not a good date. Thats why he says possibly mid april. Then with so many redactions it will be like swiss cheese. Theres not 400 pages of no collusion, no collusion, no collusion. Theres got to be a lot of stuff that has information that will be damning to the president and his administration, and otherwise Robert Mueller would not have said this does not exonerate the president. And if theres some material in there that does not exonerate him, they dont want us to see it. Its probably grand jury testimony, or its evidence was the statement that they would not release material that would information that could affect the personal privacy and reputational interest of peripheral third parties. Well, i dont know who the peripheral third parties is, but i suspect its donald trump jr. And eric and javanka. You think thats it with his family. We shall see again. We dont know, but a 400page letter, you dont know whats in there. There could be a lot of information, damning or otherwise. You dont know, but you know the American Public deserves to see it. Weve seen the entire results of waco, which was the only thing under the special counsel statute in the past. The independent prosecutors, jaworski and ken starr reports were given straight to congress. The u. S. Attorneys, the United States attorney generals didnt jump in and give their conclusions or opinions to try to set a narrative and to interfere with how the public would interpret it. This is very unique. Its very damaging. You know who benefits from this . Two groups benefit from this. Donald trump and his people and russia. Russia wants people to not believe in the United States government and democracy. They want to destroy democracy. Thats why they interfered in our elections. Thats why they tried to interfere in elections all over europe and around the world, is because they dont like democracy and they want to destroy it. And anything that hurts it helps the russians. And this has hurt democracy and people thinking that the government is transparent, and they are not being allowed to see what is work product concerning their president and any interest he might have had with russia and why he is so subordinate to Vladimir Putin. Congressman cohen, thank you for your time, sir. Take care, don. Good to be with you. Absolutely. He served his time, was free for more than 12 years, and was suddenly threatened with a return to prison over a legal mixup. 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But the news i got late today, getting it from those two sources, i feel very confident that that risk is gone. You want to see it in writing . Yes, i do. This has been a rollercoaster for you. The u. S. Marshal to meet nine days ago. You lost 15 pounds, the stress is extraordinary for you. How are you feeling tonight with this information . Im feeling grateful, overjoyed, totally overjoyed. And feeling like my faith. You seem cautious though. I am because im cautious only for the fact that i need to see it in writing. Because ive seen my release papers in writing in 2006 and came home. So i would need to see that in writing to feel 100 that what i experienced last week wont happen again. Van jones, you brought the story to our attention. Give me your reaction, sir. When we fight, we win. This brother deserved everything that was done for him. After your show, don, it was crazy. I mean, social media went crazy, Congress People were calling, people saying this could not happen to this young man. Its terrible. How could you have somebody who does what we say do, made a mistake but 13 years, hes done perfect, done perfect and with this tsunami of public support for this young man. When we fight, we win. So the federal defenders need a round of applause. The prosecutor came to the table. The bureau of prison. I mean, it was unbelievable what happened. And listen, we have to do this every time we hear about injustice. Im going to tell you, this is what it is going to take. We all have good and bad hearts. When you have somebody thats made a sacrifice. When you have somebody whos an asset for the community, well fight tooth and nail. This is a victory to inspire people across the country and if they come after somebody else, quit going in the drawer trying to find more people to put back in prison. Like we dont have enough people in prison. Isnt this whats supposed to happen with the criminal Justice System . If someone with rest lugs and their debt to society, they should come out and work to reform their lives . Thats what demitrius did. But is it over for him . Don, i trust you to keep the spotlight on. I trust demetrius to stand strong and his attorneys to stand with him and all the groups that have come around. Once its on paper, i want to look and hold up to the light. Make sure theres no invisible ink on there. They done tricked a brother once. But movement wins. Thats what i want people to understand. We can walk with your head held high. This 48 hours of complete turnaround. The Trump Administration came to the table, federal defenders came to the table, preachers came to the table, people came to the table, don, after your show and made a positive difference in such a short period of time. It was shocking to people. Let me ask you. You trust, you talk about the people you trust and this platform is one of them. Thank you very much for that. But what is the best way to prevent this from happening to someone else . Is it awareness . Is it laws . What . Well, look. I mean, obviously, weve got to change the laws. Im proud to be the ceo of the reform alliance. Don, youve been putting the spotlight on this for years and years. People know our criminal Justice System has got to be fixed. But it doesnt become real to people until they see a person like this. There must be people going through the sock drawer, looking up filing cabinets, how to put more people in prison. We already have the biggest prison population in the world, don. We have more people in prison in our Little Country than china with a billion people. Find good folks to give them a chance to come home and do well like this young man did. This is a proof point that when we fight, we win and when we work across party lines, republicans came and democrats came. When we come together across party lines, we can stop injustice from happening. It takes people like you, don. You were the first one to rush this to the air. We appreciate that. But thats what it takes. All it was was telling the truth. Once you hear the truth, not going to let this happen. Last night, you told me you still believe in the judicial system. What is behind that belief . My mother always believed in the judicial system. Always told me to respect it. So when i did get in trouble, it was really more for me, for her to turn my life around when i came home because of the pain ive seen and i caused her when i had got in trouble. I made a vow not to do it again, for her, and by turning my life around, it, you know, brought her joy. But what i went through last week was just ridiculous because within the last three years, i lost her, my stepfather and my little sister to the hands of my brother. Which im in therapy for now. So when that happened to me, just recently last week, when it came for me and i know i didnt even do anything wrong, i didnt know what to do. I was suicidal, couldnt eat. Because i didnt do anything and they didnt give me any answer when it came, you know, busting in my home like that. I thought they were looking for bin laden. I opened my door, just got out of the shower. Doing something wrong. Went to the door, like, i just want to thank you also for, you know, helping me, of course, van jones, louis reed. They were the only organization that stepped up to help me, you know, i dont know what would have happened if i didnt have you, cnn, you know, to put this story so it wont happen to anyone else. Thats kind but dont thank me. This is what we all should do, all our brothers keepers. Thank you. Van, thanks, brother. Don, i tell you what, youre a fair man. When the Trump Administration does something good, you give him credit and when they do something credit, dont give him credit but this is one time the people and the Trump Administration came together for justice and you gave us the opportunity. Can you say that loud for the people in the back . Maybe the president was like watching, the Trump Administration heard the cries of the people and helped it happen. Youve got to give your credit, don, giving it to you. Thank you all, i appreciate it. Well be right back. That rocking chair would look grahh, new house, eh . E. Well, you should definitely see how geico could help you save on homeowners insurance. Nice tip. Ill give you two bucks for the chair. Two . thats a victorian antique all right, how much for the recliner, then . Wait wait. How did that get out here . That is definitely not for sale is this a yard sale . If its in the yard then its. For sale. Oh, here we go. Geico. 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