And also tell us is it going to happen before the election. Could i Say Something . I think the fact we have to make a Television Show every night gives us a weird perspective on this. Were like what is everyone waiting for . You got to wait. We went through the indictment. Were ready. Were familiar with the evidence. Lets do it. Lets go. Lets get it onair. 11. 6 million pages of discovery. Lets go. Thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. The article starts with this, the woman cannot believe it, she is in the same elevator as Rudolf Giuliani. Oh, this is a thrill. Its a random new yorker in the year 1985. 1985 was the year Rudolf Giuliani made a name for himself. It was the year giuliani pioneered the same prosecutorial tactics that now very much look like they could be his downfall. But let me back up just a little bit. This is carmine the cigar gallante. And in the late 70s he flew a little too close to the sun. He was shot at pointblank range in an Italian Restaurant in bro
curry and lebron. they ve gone three out of four times in play-off series. it s gone to curry for the win. all have been in the finals when lebron was in cleveland. caitlyn and poppy, he is master of the mind he was seen smiling on the free-throw line during this game. he said attitude can manifest a lot of things. i want to live in the moment. he sure did that. the. yeah. it is when the chips are down, he said it s best. amazing. consider. i can t wait to watch later this week. cnn this morning continues right now. what is now the second biggest bank failure in u.s. history. the most of first republic bank is being bought by j.p. morgan chase. this is a bit of a seismic moment. these banks are not well regulated. they admitted it themselves. investigators continue this manhunt. they ve been searching for him since he was able to flee the scene. they do believe this man is armed and dangerous. this $80,000 is a real good motivator to have somebody turn him in.
this room and the next contain my archives. it s magazines, newspaper articles, depositions, documents. everything relating to watergate. i was 31 when i went to the nixon white house to work. i have no intention of ever walking away from the job that the people elected me to do. the job forever changed the trajectory of my life. we re not on the road to fascism. but we re dangerously close to it. these are the events that are going to follow me to my grave. i told the president that there was a cancer growing on the presidency. we will never give up, we will never concede. we will stop the steal. here we are, 50 years later, and the events of watergate are as relevant as they have ever been. there will not be a cover-up, there will not be an abuse of power. weapons of mass destruction. open up, you traitor! my name is john dean. i was richard nixon s white house counsel. the morning of june 17th, 1972, i got a call saying they ve got this strange,
the biggest white house scandal in a century broke wide open today. the president s white house legal counsel john dean has been fired. reportedly dean is implicated in efforts to cover up the watergate scandal. watergate is the largest political scandal in american history. five men apparently caught in the act of burglarizing and bugging democratic headquarters in washington. many have tried to dissect the events of watergate. i lived them. this room and the next contain my archives. it s magazines and newspaper articles, depositions, documents, everything related to watergate. i was 31 when i went to the nixon white house to work. i had no intention of ever walking away from the job that the people elected me to do. the job forever changed the trajectory of my life. we re not on the road to fascism, but we re dangerously close to it. these are the events that are going to follow me to my grave. i told the president that there was a cancer growing on the
contain my archives. it s magazines, newspaper articles, depositions, documents. everything relating to watergate. i was 31 when i went to the nixon white house to work. i have no intention of ever walking away from the job that the people elected me to do. the job forever changed the trajectory of my life. we re not on the road to fascism. but we re dangerously close to it. these are the events that are going to follow me to my grave. i told the president that there was a cancer growing on the presidency. we will never give up, we will never concede. we will stop the steal. here we are, 50 years later, at the events of watergate are as relevant as they have ever been. there will not be a cover-up, there will not be an abuse of power. weapons of mass destruction. open up, you traitor! my name is john dean. i was richard nixon s white house counsel. the morning of june 17th, 1972, i got a call saying they ve got this strange, weird burglary in the dem