the rioters and sent them off to the capitol? that would be former president trump. that s a question for special counsel jack smith and for attorney general merrick garland. we ll find out the answer. jonathan lemire, you wrote the book on the big lie, on january 6th. you have one person being convicted after another. they say, i didn t do it because of me. i did it because of donald trump. i was following donald trump. he s the one who told us to be there. he tweeted it out a month before, said come on january 6th. of course, trump said, it ll be wild. trump is the one who told the rioters, stand back and stand by. told white nationalists in the debates to stand back and stand by. at cnn s town hall meeting, what did he say? he called january 6th a beautiful day and said that those people that beat the hell out of cops with the american flag were there with love in
beware that your life is not valued, that we have a political landscape that could cause harm as we prepare for the go 024 elections. so earlier this year, the florida chapter of the naacp overwhelmingly passed the advisory and sent the recommendation to the national chapter. it caught desantis attention. here s what the governor had to say in march. this is a stunt to try to do that. it s a pure stunt. fine, if you want to waste your time on a stunt, that s fine. i m not wasting my time on your stunts. yeah, here s how the governor s office is reacting today. we reached out for comment and were directed to this tweet that says, travel advisory, avoid these destinations at new york times, at washington post and at msnbc, at cnn, et cetera for being openly hostile and 0%
but it did work. the show went to number one in america, lifting morgan to a new level of fame. by 2011, after becoming a tv star on both sides of the atlantic, morgan took the place of veteran news presenter larry king at cnn, getting his own nightly show. he lasted three years before leaving amid falling ratings. his roller coaster career was again going through another dip. trust and loyalty are a big dealfor you. i know they are. and you ve got a thing about calling people when the chips are down and respecting people who call you when you ve fallen from grace. how many people do you trust absolutely? yeah, it s a good question. i ll ask other people. i mean, actually, quite a lot. i mean. quite a large number of my family. i wouldn t say we re mafioso when it comes to loyalty, but we re not far off it. it s like if you re a morgan, you re a morgan. i ve got a lot of friends, a lot of friends from journalism, a lot of friends from my village. some of them have known me 45 years. th
he said, 3 out of 30 work, of new shows launched. it s brutal. so we ve got no idea if this is going to work. this mightjust all blow up, right? so enjoy every minute. but, you know, i d book your return ticket. and we laughed. but it did work. the show went to number one in america, lifting morgan to a new level of fame. by 2011, after becoming a tv star on both sides of the atlantic, morgan took the place of veteran news presenter larry king at cnn, getting his own nightly show. he lasted three years before leaving amid falling ratings. his roller coaster career was again going through another dip. trust and loyalty are a big dealfor you. i know they are. and you ve got a thing about calling people when the chips are down and respecting people who call you when you ve fallen from grace. how many people do you trust absolutely? yeah, it s a good question. i ll ask other people. i mean, actually, quite a lot. imean. quite a large number of my family. i wouldn t say we re mafioso
to hear donald trump use that kind of language in the oval office at the time. even though he had this history of making prude statements, just given the fact that this is a live allegation and you sort of knew at the time, this could lead to legal peril. so, when he said it, as a reporter, your spidey sense sort of jumps up, pops out, and that s the reaction i had at the time. like, oh my god, i can t believe he just said that and this could spell real trouble for him. i remember rushing to meet the deadline to run the story and e. jean carroll was on jeanne and cnn soon afterwards to respond, and now here we are. and then obviously he subsequently repeated it as well. i mean, it wasn t just something he said is president where you could, i guess, technically argue perhaps it was protected speech because of his special role as president of the united states. then after his presidency, he went on and repeated it again. it is remarkable somebody with so many accusers is so free