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with stories about people of color that don't get covered the same way and hopefully, we get similar results. >> if we know that people care and are looking and are wanting to understand the value of human life, it will detour crime. if someone knows that person is missing and loved and wanted home, hopefully we can actually stop it from happening in the first place. chris, nice to see you. >> always a pleasure. have a good weekend. i look forward to the show. >> thank you. this is "don lemon tonight." i'm laura coats in for don lemon. what we learned this week is more proof as if anybody needed more proof that our democracy and the audit confirm what had we knew that joe biden won maricopa county, he got 99 more votes than the coupty coup ty reported in november. they are winning the misinformation war by keeping the questions out there and pushing for more investigations of the big lie of bogus voter fraud. the latest in texas. a state he won by the way and also in pennsylvania. all of this as the january 6th committee is already issued the first subpoenas that to trot trump aids and allies mark meadows, dan, cash patel. >> it is on the table. we've discussed it and if it comes to that, there will be no reluctance at all on the committee to do it. >> the white house also said this week that it will release information to the committee about what trump and his aides were doing on that day and then there is the revelation. the one in bob woodward and robert costa's book. they wrote a six-point scheme for how mike pence could dismiss the election results and hand trump the presidency. so, welcome to ground hog day. because apparently, former president trump felt so overshadowed by real news that wants to give us six more weeks of the big lie. here is the truth again. president biden won the popular vote. president biden won 306 electoral college votes. you only need 270 to win. it was a fair and free election. democracy dpguarantees a fair process. it doesn't guarantee you'll get the result you want. sometimes your candidate will win. sometimes your candidate will lose. the breaks and yet, former president refuses to give us all a break on the promotion of the big lie. now, it's tempting to ignore it and believe me, we could if the lie was only relegated to say dark corners but it is manifested in an attack on the citadel of our democracy. it has proliferated. it's been codified. in fact, several republican led states including texas now have voting restrictions in place that were premised in part on the big lie. several states including ones that trump won are moving forward with more fraud-its. the big lie continues to in influence the political landscape more than a year after the 2020 election buying into the lie at least publicly seems to now be a prerequisite for republican candidacy and we're just beginning to see how much the big lie was actually part of a big plot. just as we learned that a conservative lawyer working with then president trump's legal team actually had the audacity to outline a six-point plot for a sitting vice president to ignore a democratic result and simply gavel in a president. an orchestrated plot to force congress to prove the negative that biden didn't lose all the while making state election officials prove that your vote wasn't fraudulent. a number of contingency plans, attack the voting process. attack the counting of the votes. i tac attack the electoral college and just gavel in a president if all else fails. it would be laughable if the stakes weren't so high and if we hadn't seen the way movies like this can end when a man feels entitled to power because he wants it and uses fear based propaganda to sowew disbelief i the government he wants to run and convinces you the result is only fair when he wins. and makes you distrustful of your neighbors and questions their right to even be counted. themes themes aren't the breaks, that's how democracy breaks and that's the truth. joining me now, prete and ron brownstein. a bit of this feels like deja vu and ground hog day because this arizona audit blew up in trump's face but despite all of the failed recounts and i mean all of the failed recounts, he's still pushing the big lie. tell me, what is the point of the propaganda? just to keep sewing doubt in our elections? >> yeah, i think absolutely. you know, they are setting the stage to be able to themselves and to inspire other people that support them to basically take the position if we wipn, we win. if we lose we also must have won. part of this i think to further you point, you have it right in the opening that setting the stage for a story telling kind of propaganda scheme so that no matter what happens, you lose app election. we didn't really lose. do an audit and it comes up empty even though sponsored by your folks. that's not right. they still claim victory even when there is a defeat. it reminds me of all those times during the other investigations and occasions where there is a document or some kind of memorandum or some other thing that implicated the president in something and he would say total exoneration. he said it about the call with the ukrainian president. it was a perfect call. it is a design to say no matter what happens, we either won or we should have won and the other guys are crooks and that will be replicated as you suggest again and again and again in the may book we've just seen in arizona and we'll see in texas and other places. >> in fact, ron, you're nodding your head because we've seen this playbook being followed. this is happening, by the way in district with large minority come mmunit communities. it about republicans laying the groundwork for say, 2024 or midterm elections? >> absolutely. we're facing the greatest threat to the american political order to the underlying democratic system since the civil war. robert ca new york conservative political writer laid it out. if you look at the interlocking pieces that are coming together, all of these republican laws in red states making it tougher to vote, all of these candidates who deny the reality of 2020 wanting for secretary of state, laws increasing in places like georgia and elsewhere political control over the counting of votes, the refusal of the vast, vast majority of republicans to stand up against what we are seeing and the kind of the deepening in the republican base of this idea as you said, that, you know, if we win, it's legit and if we lose, it's fraud. i don't think donald trump is winning the argument about the election was won with fraud. ho he is convincing the people that want to be convinced who the most uneasy about the way the country is changing demog demographically. by definition, they are the real americans and any time the other side weapons, it's illegitimate because the voters are not real americans and really the kind of p paradox of this is one opportunity democrats have to push back against this multi faceted development against american democracy is the ability to pass federal voting rights, protections for america cap workers and rules for the counting and at the moment joe mansion and kyrsten sinema from arizona are preventing them from doing that. >> let's talk about what congress is doing, prete. a moment in time when these so-called coincidences becambe becamcorder nation and i want your take on the january 6th committee issuing subpoenas that for four key members to trump's circle. chairmancooperate, criminal contempt is on the table and the white house is saying president biden does not expect to assert executive privilege to try to shield these trump era records from the committee. what does this mean for an investigation? are they able to compel these guys to talk and tell us what led up to truthfully january 6th? >> you know thanks remains to be seen. the people have been subpoenaed are folks that have the ability to say i'm not coming. there are various methods of enforcement when you go to court, there will be executive privilege as you mentioned the former president trump said he'll assert that. it doesn't fly, as you know, because the right to assert executive privilege is held by the office of the presidency and whoever the current occupant of that office is. in this case, it's joe biden, not former president trump as much as he wishes that were so. it's also true one of the four people was not an employee of the government and there couldn't have been any executive privilege assertion that steve bannon, my guess is you'll see a back and forth and a lot of popost touring. criminal contempt is on the table. it a difficult thing to pull off. we're an executive branch doj official decides to bring a criminal case against someone else who is or was in the executive branch. it's possible. we'll see if that happens. i think the select committee is on the right track narrowly focused on issuing subpoenas that to four men who are intimately involved with what unfolded on the day of january 6th. communications, logistics, talking to various people, know what was in the president's mind, former president's mind, donald trump's mind was incredibly important to understanding how responsible donald trump was. so there will be legal wrangling but at the end of the day whether it's vindicated quickly or not, the right side is on the side of the committee. >> now, we know gentlemen, of course, that if passes, it could be a very protracted time to understand whether they actually will testify or not. however, there is one road block that's removed and that's an executive willing at this point not to assert that privilege. we'll see what happens. we always say what we saw january 6th was not the beginning of the story. we'll follow it along. i want to bring in grant woods now. grant, nice to see you there. the audit in your state, as you know, is confirming today what we frankly already knew, that president biden in fact, won arizona, which is five months, by the way and over $6 million later. what did they actually accomplish, these cyber ninjas to have essentially here? >> laura, you made a good reference to ground hog today and today is bill murray's birthday so happy birthday to bill murray. >> happy birthday bill murray. >> because he walks up in phoenix every few months and says hey, big news, joe biden w won. we knew that and we knew that from the beginning and knew that today. i think my view is that you've got some -- in trump world, it is filled with grifters and it starts at the top and then it goes down from there and you've got some grifters here who this is what they do. as you said, i think it's 6.7 million they milked out of arizona and they're trying to do that in other states. these are just -- i mean, you probably prosecuted these people. i did. they go onto the next one and the next one until someone finally stops them and then you've got the dummies who are out there who just buy this stuff. you know, today they're out at the capitol chanting stop the steal. the same thing they were saying the day after the election. i think that's because they memorized that and they don't want to have to start over memorizing a new chant. they got that down. they're doing the same old chant, same old sign stop the steal. these people, there is no dealing with them. you have the people in the middle and they have actually accomplished what they wanted and that is -- they see -- they understand if they can't igrig e system by sup pressing the vote, there is no hope for the repub cap party, i believe, in the long term here and probably short term. how do you do that? you're going to have to make up lies, tell lies to rationalize why you need to come up with voter suppression laws and then you do it and then you do better in 2022 than you would have otherwise if everybody had an equal chance to vote and maybe you can win and take over again. it's all about politics. it's all about power. >> and grant, it does -- >> it's about athor tar yips. >> it seems like as you're talking about, the idea of going state to state with different audits trying to move the clown car and make sure it's on wheels and after the crazy conspiracies about bamboo ballots from china and ballots burned on a chicken farm, that's a statement that's been made. what is your message to the next state that gets entangled in this kind of mess? >> well, just to realize what is going on. why in the world would they be going to florida and going to texas given that trump won there if they actually thought something went wrong and like they were saying in arizona, biden really didn't win? they're going to those states because they need to suppress the vote in florida and they need to sup press press the vot texas. they know that and that's why they have gone to pennsylvania and wisconsin and michigan. that's their goal here. it is no more complicated than that. the problem is and laura, as you know, anyone who is a student of history and world history, this is what the russians have been trying to do and our enemies have been trying to do forever. to have us fall from the inside and our people doubt our democratic ips consnstitutions that's what is at stake. i agree with ron brownstein. he's right on. i don't think we've had a threat to our democracy this severe in a long time. people in texas have to fight back. people in florida have to fight back. you have great attorneys general in pennsylvania, in wisconsin, in michigan, in a lot of these key states. they'll fight the battle and if you don't have those great attorneys general, which you don't in other states, the people just have to realize what is going on and don't sit pack and say, well, we won last time, we'll probably win next time. there is insidious stuff going on. we stop them here in arizona for now but we're not going to give up here and let them win and ultimately, i think we can prevail. >> fighting through the ballot and fighting through democracy, not against it. grant, thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> thanks, laura, good to see you. >> you, too. a dramatic moment today on "the ana navarro and sunny hosn left the set before the interview with kamala harris. there is more to the story. >> i need the two of you to step off for a second. >> ana and sunny have to leave. >> yes. >> and we'll tell you why. >> more information later. it's a tease. llstate. ♪ [band plays] ♪ a place where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪ and even when things go a bit wrong, we've got your back. here, things work the way you wish they would. and better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too. seek a commitment to clean. look for the ecolab science certified seal. ♪ if i could be you and you could be me ♪ ♪ for just one hour ♪ ♪ if we could find a way to get inside each other's mind ♪ ♪ if you could see you through my eyes instead of your ego ♪ ♪ i believe you'd be surprised to see that you've been blind ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ yeah before you abuse, criticize and accuse ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ well before you abuse, criticize and accuse ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ a pair of dramatic positive covid tests postponing an interview with vice president harris today. >> i need the two of you to step off for a second. >> ana andsand sunny have to le >> more information later. it's a tease. >> we'll tell you why in a couple minutes. shall i introduce the vice president? >> yes. >> okay. so vice president -- >> no. >> shall we dance? let's do a tap dance. [ laughter ] >> what happened is that sunny and ana both apparently tested positive for covid no matter how hard we try of these things happening, they probably have a breakthrough case and they'll be okay, i'm sure, because they're both vaccinated. >> v.p. harris did the interview from another room after the positive test and didn't come into contact with sunny hostin or ana navarro in the show. later in the day, both of them tested negative on two different types of tests. ana describing the experience to anderson cooper earlier tonight. >> we had just been told in our ear that we are, you know, we're -- what did you say? did i just hear you right? >> right. >> and this is in the middle of live tv. >> sure. >> and as you know, anderson, the show must go on. >> and indeed, it did. joining me to discuss, cnn medical analyst dr. jonathan reiner, the director of the cardiac catheterization program at george washington university hospital. let's just start with how this was handled at "the view." they clearly have a protocol and the vice president didn't interact with them but this shows how important testing is. it was a near miss. >> right. well, i'm not sure what to make of this because i think we might even learn more about this tomorrow. this is really unusual for two reasons. first of all, these antigen tests are pretty specific and they can miss a positive test in somebody with low levels of antigen maybe presymptomatic or asymptomatic, in people who are contagious or when someone is testing positive, usually that test is pretty reliable. secondly, it would really be up usual to have two false positive tests simultaneously in the same place on two different people. so there is something very odd about this story but i do think overall the bigger story is businesses around the united states do not utilize testing nearly enough, and our schools do not utilize testing nearly enough. there is an opportunity for instance, to keep schools open if we test our kids going to school once or twice a week we would limit the number of kids who test positive in class and we would reduce the number of students who would subsequently need to be quarantined. so there are a lot of pieces to this story. very interesting. i think we'll hear more over the weekend. >> when you say what seems and strikes you as odd, i'm reminded back earlier in the pandemic when there was discussions about the efficacy and utility of actually testing and are you suggesting perhaps it's going to lesson the confidence in testing if you have false positives or we need to wait and see and learn more what this truly means before people change their minds about the appropriateness and need for testing? >> no, i think this is -- this one instance is a curiosity. i think we've gotten testing wrong over and over again in the united states since the beginning of this banpandemic. we were slow to ramp up testing in the united states, emba embarrassingly slow. we got to a reasonable amount of tests towards the sort of middle of the winter and then it steadily dropped off and now we're doing a fraction of the number of tests that we did at the height of the pandemic last year and we've grossly under utilized these rapid antigen tests that offer the promise to let people do a quick diagnostic test at home before they go to work or school. we should have the ability to basically send these tests out to every home, imagine if you had several in your house and could test your kids once or twice a week or you take a test before you went to work and there are some businesses that are doing this. i think that going forward, this is going to be part of our strategy as we learn to live with covid maybe at lower levels in the united states but that we incorporate rapid testing into what we do. >> dr. reiner, so thoughtful on the idea of having to learn and use the past occurrences to actually guide us. that's part of an effective comprehensive strategy to learn from what we have here. thank you for your time. nice hearing from you. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me. >> we'll follow that curiosity you talked about. a federal arrest warrant is now out for gabby petito's fiancee. so where is brian laundrie? 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>> look, i think they're required under -- it was included in the rule they passed a few weeks ago in order to move all of this forward procedurally. i think they have to, but, you know, laura, one thing i learned in my years in washington there are always ways. if there is a will, there is a way. if they're talking and if there is a fundamental commitment to make sure that they don't go over the cliff here and come away with nothing, i think that they will -- i think that they will find a way? you know, it's easier to find a way if you got this as a singular focus but we know, david, look at this week. we have the rollout for booster shots, messy at best. you have the pictures that we've seen at the border, the horrific pictures, by the way. the crunch to get the agenda pass and the approval rating of the president under water. how does the president turn things around? can he? >> you forgot the debt ceiling situation. >> i don't want to add insummit -- insult to injury but there you go. >> this has been a rough seven weeks for the president. he had a great spring. got the vaccines going, the economy was beginning to hum, and there was a real sense of optimism about us kind of clearing that tremendous hurdle and then, you know, things reversed and then came afghanistan and, you know, a series of other things that you listed and it has hurt him. there is a sense that things are a little loose, things are a little l chaotic now and he nee to accomplish control. if he passes these bills, i think that will help sort of ease the sense that he has lost control of the environment around him. i have great sympathy for him and for people in the white house. one thing you learn very quickly and i thought about this last spring when, you know, everybody was so excited, there is something around the corner always. that's part of the job. it's never easy. often times, these situationsing a g-- situations agrigate at once. president obama had a miserable summer in 2011 before he ran for reelection and he won a very solid victory, you know, 13 months later. so, you know, we'll see how this works out. i think this legislation is very important. he made this the center piece of h his administration getting these two pieces of legislation passed. he's done a good job of getting them to this point. they have to get across the finish line. if they don't, there is real long term damage there. >> absolutely and the idea here of, you know, you never know what is right around the corner. i'll tell ya, in a four-year term we know it month to month the presidency can be determined. thank you. we'll many right back. so that you can be proud of your walls. go ahead, throw your wine on it. what? 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all of you. >> it was a really big negative impact on my life. >> getting into fights and stuff. >> i had a lot of anxiety. >> my depression hit me so hard. >> give me a technique that we r h.o.p.e. taught you. >> i learned a breathing technique called birthday cake breathing. you smell the birthday cake and blow out the candles. >> how do you smell the birthday cake? how many of you, show of hands, feel hopeful? even though there are tough things in the world. that's so great. how do you explain what we just saw here? >> we're changing the culture. we listen to what they need and then give them the skills to learn how to work through it. >> reporter: at the end of your day, you're driving home, what's in your head? >> how do we reach more kids. i want to be everywhere in the united states. i do not stop. i'm beyond relentless. >> he's so impressive and it's so impactful. throughout the pandemic young people seem to be having a much harder time trying to deal with anxiety and having coping mechanisms. why organizations like this are so pivotal, particularly right now. >> obviously the pandemic exacerbated all of our negligent health challenges. but even before that, just being a teenager, just being an adolescent, just being a kid presents its own mental health challenges. i was talking to sean perry who started we r h.o.p.e., we talked about how much time my kids spend in algebra and trigonometry that i'm not sure they're ever going to use for the rest of their lives, versus negl mental health classes and coping skills. he's trying to rearrange the priorities to let kids know it's okay to talk about it and to help kids have tools for what they're struggling with. >> and for parents to know it's actually happening. we learn from our children, that it's okay not to be okay. i love having these tools and our young people being able to have these tools available to them. if you or any young people you know are having suicidal thoughts, please contact the prevention lifeline, or text talk to 741741. join us for "champions for change" airing tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern. thanks for watching. our coverage continues. >> announcer: "champions for change" is presented by charles schwab. go to cnn.com/champions to learn more about these stories of transformative individuals and the lasting impact of their actions. father 1: i think it's just vapor with flavor. mother 2: it won't hurt my kid like cigarettes, right? 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