apparently. so i don t know, lawrence. i m eager to see what allred has to. say i should not have tipped my first question like that. have a great. so thank you. john douglass was the tucker carlson of 19th century london. he was, in every way, a terrible person. when his father died he inherited his father s absurd title of marcus of queensbury at age 14. tucker carlson s upbringing is the 20th century american version of lauren queensbury s up bringing. they were both born rich enough to never have to work day in their lives. they were both students who never achieved any high academic distinction. like many of the most influential voices in the history of right-wing american media, wrestling by and rush hannity, queensbury never finished college. he was so disliked what he is not allowed to be a member of the house of lords. his first wife successfully sued him on the grounds of divorce on the grounds of adultery. he he lived on the grounds of hatred, the ful
right around the world. live in london just hours away from witnessing history as king charles iii is formally crowned. and i m michael holmes at cnn headquarters in atlanta. i ll have the day s other news, including a new push for peace in sudan. it s all ahead on this special edition of cnn newsroom. it is coronation day here in the uk. it is 6:00 a.m. in the morning. a ceremony that will see, of course, king charles iii crowned just five hours away. crowds have been gathering for days now to take out a spot to view the processions from westminster abbey. you can see the crowds already starting to gather. i got on the underground, the tube this morning, that was quite busy already. people draped union jacks with flags, some carrying ladders to get a view of the procession. on friday, if you remember, charles greeted well-wishers, a surprise visit for some not very far from where i am. three cheers for the king. the prince and princess of wales also on hand to meet w
$268,000. but on his financial disclosure form, we see someone gave him 1200 dollars worth of tires. and of course, this is his wife s income, which is 700,000 those dollars. and his book income. the book, and then there s the massive cash flows from a harlan crow in a fierce ways that should be considered taxable income. should be enough for some tires, lawrence. i know a lot of people who can buy their own tires and don t have billionaires support. or a book. or a lucrative side gig. paid for by leonard leo. but, you know, teaches out is this a. everybody bounces their own sheet. i m still waiting for someone to pay for my tires. never had the pleasure. dreams. set the bar high, lawrence. thank you, alex. have a great show. you, alex have a great show directly to supreme court justice, clarence thomas s wife, and remember, clarence thomas s wife s income is clarence thomas s income. and then defendant trump had another bad day in court. in e. jean carrol
we have justin jones fro tennessee, and i ve got maxwel frost on here. it s interesting to me, becaus a man of a certain age, to hav these young people, who are th civil rights fighters of our time, it s amazing to watch. and such a contrast wit what we are led to believe about government, and it s antipathy towards the people and if there is reason for optimism in this moment, it you didn t guess on your show. the really, it is and there s people who don t believe in the way things work or the way things are an prepared to challenge, it an say there s a different wa going forward, i m excited for it will be a great show iconoclasts, we ll be watching ali. before we get to, that we v got some breaking news though. donald trump has lost anothe legal battle tonight, a federal appeals court rejected his attempt t block his former vice presiden mike pence, from testifying in front of the jacks mitt federa grand jury, investigatin trump s role in overturning th 2020 elect
financial payments made out not to clarence, but to ginni thomas, the wife of the supreme court justice, who is already under fire today. we are going to get to all of it tonight. but first, before all that, there is this. do you remember, during the peak of the pandemic, when people would banged pots and pans outside their windows and clap and cheer for essential workers every night at 7 pm? well, this is kind of like that, but only for mogadore hards. since august, almost nightly, trump supporters have met outside the d. c. jail, and at about 9 pm, the january six defendants, inside the jail they flicker their lights on and off. and that s because they are signaling it s time for everyone, inside and outside, to seeing the star-spangled banner. the washington post reports that they do that on most nights. former president trump even recorded and released a rendition of the national anthem using these guys as, like, a backup choir. he then proceeded to play