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like me. i don't believe that you should be able to do that. i don't believe that people should be able to -- i told you about there is a picture on social media of me and you, right? that people love to spread. i don't bother with it anymore but they have photo shopped jeffrey epstein's face over your body and they spread it and they say don lemon doesn't want people to see him with jeffrey epstein and social media won't take it down. it's -- and it's -- you know -- >> so i think -- >> people believe it's true. >> here is the word i disagree with. regulated. why? because it sets you up for failure because it reads to people like oh, they want the government to control everything and it plays into these political tropes. >> it should be at least true, chris. >> absolutely. no, no, i'm not talking about the nature of the content but mechanism of change. what i did was give them the benefit of the doubt they built the stadium. they don't populate the way inside we do and we have different vetting. i have evolved in my understanding because i have a much better understanding of what they can know and how easily they can manipulate. that's why i'm bringing up the kids. you milk in kids for money because you can and what mcnamee said and i'll do a regular session with him about this until we get to a solution is you know how to manipulate what is on and to control what's on and to curate what's on. you can't make money off disinformation. human trafficking is an example and you can't do that because it's a federal felony but there are a lot of things that are felonious you're letting get by because it works for your business model and the time has come. you have to flip it and show us you can't do what you're being asked to do. >> the most egregious of it all, the people that have the biggest platform on social media. >> all righties. >> all of them are righties. listen, if you want to call it legacy media, conservative media does the same thing. they have no -- they have no real protocol. they have no real structure in what -- they say what they want. they put headlines and things and write about things. >> they say it's opinion. >> but most people -- we would never even put it on, give it the light of day -- >> that's because we have news accountability. >> that's the -- the whole nighttime lineup is entertainment. >> but fox and -- they said -- they shouldn't put news behind it and social media should do the same thing. they shouldn't be able to put things out there and with, you know. >> because they know. you know, you and i talk about needing bigger lines for a boat, all of a sudden we're getting ads for all kinds of boat stuff. they know what is being said. if you know what is being said and find ways to profit off it, you have to police it. i know what kind of journalist is going to say they want censorship. >> this is not censorship. >> if you can't say it here, you shouldn't be able to say it there. >> amen. >> that's the point. >> and the time has come and it's got to be pushed. >> i agree. yellow journalism. for the ones who claim to be journalists. the others innuendo. social media is like going in the middle of the street and screaming opinions is what it is. >> it is except instead of just in the middle of the street, it gets delivered to everybody. >> around the world. >> in their mailbox and you can see it and you see it without any context. >> yeah. >> i love you d. lemon. >> love you more. i got a lot to talk about because we're running out of time in many, many ways. >> make your witness. >> see you soon. this is "don lemon tonight." is it still infrastructure week where every week, every day was infrastructure week. right? so joe biden is running out of time with everything on the line. we are running out of time and i'll explain that by the end of this take that i'm doing right now. by the way, it sparked don's take, right? i'm being transparent here. when i give you this at the top of the show i tell you it's my take. all right? it's not just like some channels opinion or propaganda. democrats are running out of patience with the holdouts in their party. joe manchin getting face time with the president today for more than an hour. kyrsten sinema having not one but two, three white house meetings today but there are plenty of areas of disagreement and not clear how quickly a deal could be reached. that as the house speaker nancy pelosi does a 180 now saying she's going to hold the vote on thursday on the president's bipartisan infrastructure deal without a deal on the massive spending deal. that could reshape the lives of millions of americans and progressives are digging in their heels. >> our caucus is strongest when unified and decoupling these bills. it starts to pit priorities against one another and that's why i disagree with separating that. >> it goes on and on and on. we talk and talk and nothing is happening and i think that's why it's important that we defeat the infrastructure bill in the house and that if these guys want to see the infrastructure bill pass, they have to deal with us in reconciliation. >> he's right. talk, talk, talk and nothing happens. american people need their elected officials to work for them and not for their parties. and not for each other or themselves i should say. that is happening as the clock is ticking to midnight thursday with a possible government shutdown looming. military personnel wouldn't get paid, care about the military but, you know, they're not going to get paid because you can't reach a deal. you don't want to raise the debt ceiling and you've done it before. military personnel wouldn't get paid, neither would hundreds of tsa employees and cuts to the cdc and if the united states defaults in a matter of weeks nearly 6 million jobs could be lost. did you hear that? nearly 6 million jobs could be lost. maybe that's a point for some. to sabotage it because they're not in power. well, kind of. minority rule is happening right now. anyways. i digress. so 6 million jobs could be lost. unemployment could sore. stock prices could plummet potentially hammering your 401 ks, that's at stake if congress can't get it together in time and then the fireworks on capitol hill today as the top generals contradicted the president whether they want to keep 2500 american troops in afghanistan. >> i won't share my personal recommendation with the president but i'll give you my honest opinion and my honest opinion and view shaped my recommendation. i recommended we maintain 2500 troops in afghanistan. >> general milley, i believe you agree with that? >> i agree with that. >> the president told abc's george stephanopoulos this last month. here it is. >> military advisors did not say we should keep 2500 troops, it's been a stable situation, we can do that, we can continue to do that. >> no, nobody said that to me that i can recall. >> that i can recall. all right. the fact is joe biden is the commander in chief. he ran on getting out of afghanistan and did just that. now the white house pushing back on the critics pointing out nobody thought keeping 2500 troops on the ground in afghanistan was sustainable. >> recommendations made by a range of advisors something he welcomed, something he asked them to come to him clear eyed about to give him candid advice. there was no one who said five years from now we can have 2500 troops and that would be sustainable. that's important for people to know and understand. >> he can't recall but the two gentlemen saying they told him. and then there is general mark milley's response to reporting and bob woodward and costa's book called "peril" two days after the insurrection at the capitol. >> i sought to assure her that nuclear launch is governed by a very specific and deliberate process. she was concerned and made very or made various personal references characterizing the president. i explained to her that the president is the sole nuclear launch authority and he doesn't launch them alone and that i am not qualified to determine the mental health of the president of the united states. >> he was emphatic and chose his words carefully. that is a pretty extraordinary statement. the chairman of the joint chiefs saying that he's not qualified to determine the mental health of a president and how about the exchange with republican senator marsha blackburn that asked general milley if he was accurately quoted in any of the books about the trump administration. >> general milley, yes or no to this, did you talk to bob woodward or robert costa for their book "peril". >> woodward yes, costa, no. >> did you talk to michael bender for his book "frankly we did win this election, the inside story of how trump lost"? >> yes. >> and were you accurately represented in these books? >> i haven't read any of the books. so i don't know. i have seen press reporting of it. i haven't read the books. >> let's have you read the books and then let us know if you're accurately -- >> absolutely. >> he's telling the press reporting so he knows the quotes and context. you will notice that he didn't say he was misquoted in the revelations in any of those books. there is another book in the news, as well, from former trump white house press secretary stephanie grisham. she never held a press briefing, which was her job. that was her job. so she's got a new book out. hugely ironic title called i'll take your questions now. "the new york times" reports that she writes the then president inspired by north korea's brutal dictatorship asked her to research ways the press could be barred from the briefing room which seems like a waste of time since she wasn't briefing anyone. she also strongly implies that the former president's secret visit to walter reed in 2019 appeared to be for a routine colonoscopy and said trump's son-in-law and senior advisor jared kushner reputing -- is that rasputin or reputing? in a slim fitting suit, the slim reaper. [ laughter ] okay. sure, she will answer the questions now but she never spoke up about this at the time when it might have done the country some good. speaking of doing some good, there is a huge announcement today from lebron james. he says he was skeptical about the vaccine at first but did his research and decided to get vaccinated. >> i know that i was very skepticism about it all but after doing my research and things of that nature, i felt like it was best suited for not only me and my family and friends and, you know, that's why i decided to do it. you're talking about individual's bodies, you know. we're not talking about something else, you know, political or racism or police brutality and things of that nature. we're talking about people's bodies and well beings so i don't feel like for me personally i should get involved in what other people should do for their bodies and livelihoods. >> a lot of people look up to lebron james and value his opinion so it matters he speaks out publicly about getting vaccinated even though he did have doubts but he doesn't want to speak for what everybody else wants to do. if you believe in the science, if you do your research and follow the facts, don't you have a responsibility to use your platform to tell people the truth? i talked about that with hall of famer kareem abdul-jabbar last night. >> we have to educate ourselves so we understand what is being offered. these vaccines are safe and they are effective, and we have to fight this virus as a group. >> he's going to be here again tonight to talk about what lebron did today. and we've talked about our toxic politics and literal toxicity of rhetoric and people like you've got to pay attention to this. we tell you, you know, about the former president and the big lie but you know who is actually spreading the big lie and implementing policies that are dangerous because of the big lie? it's more important that we talk about the people who are in power who are helping to spread this b.s. and to keep it going. people like congressman paul gosar still lying about non-existent election fraud in arizona and beyond. >> we can follow through on the audit. folks, if it's what i've been told and i had people come to me early hours of the day after from the security to cia between 450 and 700,000 ballots were altered in the state of arizona. >> not one word of that is true. if those departments even exist. and he's telling, this is an elected official spreading that. trump is not an elected official anymore. paul gosar is and the likes of him. there in lies the problem. all of that is a lie what he said. just the kind of toxic lie still spreading across this country and speaking of a former president, the former president barack obama had something to say today about all of this toxicity. >> what we've seen is that in the breach a culture of criticism and mistrust can grow. we start seeing more division and increasingly bitter conflict. the politics, feeds anger and resentment towards those who aren't like us. and starts turning away from democratic principles in favor of tribalism and what makes right. this is true in europe and in asia. it's true in latin america and in africa and it happens to be true here at home. but the good news is we can reverse these trends. i don't believe it's inevitable that we succumb to paralysis or mutual hatred that reserve power and privilege for the few. >> look, he is an optimistic man, more optimistic than i am and the time that i mentioned in the beginning, the theme of this is we're running out of time. that's the warning for the former president. the toxicity is real and dangerous. time is not running out. because the time is here. the lies are all around us and if we can't get a grip as a country, it just might be too late. the top generals apparently contradicting their commander in chief today and the white house is pushing back. is it a problem for the president? >> he asked for candor. he asked for directness in any scenario, he's not asking for a bunch of yes men and women. that means ultimately he'll make the decision what is in the best interest of the united states. tonight, i'll be eating a buffalo chicken panini with extra hot sauce. tonight, i'll be eating salmon sushi with a japanese jiggly cheesecake. 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>> he's got to be able to get something done, don. i don't know what the size is going to be. it's not going to be $3.5 trillion if i had to guess it will be 2 or under and then an infrastructure plan. you know, this is a governing moment for the democratic party. they have control of washington. the white house, the house, the senate, yeah, there are slim majorities but they have to show the american public they can govern and i know that progressives want to deliver everything all at once and moderates don't and there is a lot of tension there and a lot of friction there because they're saying okay senator krysten sinema, tell us what you want. there is not a lot of conversation going on there. not a lot of conversation going on with joe manchin. joe manchin gets invited to the white house. kyrsten sinema gets invited to the white house. they're not going there. they have to figure out how to get things done for the american people and go home for the midterm elections and say guess what? we're going to lower your prescription drug costs or your health care costs. something. they need to do something and they have to get out of their own way. >> progressives are really frustrated because they said the deal was these two bills could go in tandem and that is not what is happening. they're tired of giving, giving, giving and getting nothing back. senator mansion is saying it's wrong for progressives to hold a bipartisan bill hostage but are he and senator krysten sinema holding the larger bill hostage and not making commitments, charlie? >> sure, i think it works -- >> joe manchin and kirsten sinema are correct here. the progressives are holding hostage. they're holding hostage the bipartisan infrastructure bill, plain and simple. it's unreasonable for progressives to be condemning a lot of these moderates for not supporting a reconciliation bill that is simply not ready. how can they -- if i were a moderate democrat, i'd be setting myself on fire now over the fact they're being asked to support something that's not ready and far too big. these people are urging restraint these moderates and absolutely on the right track and the progressives should be ashamed for trying to blow up a jobs bill, a bipartisan jobs bill that has the support of organized labor. good luck explaining that at home. >> gloria, you wanted to respond. you were saying? >> yeah, look, i think that both sides have a right to be angry to a certain degree but this is so self-destructive. itself destructive behavior. they need to behave like adults and say look, here is what we disagree on and here is what we're not going to do. we'll put that on one side and try to do it. first of all, let's get the things done that we can get done so we can preserve our majority instead of losing them in the next election. i know what progressives are saying. they're saying our people are the ones that came out in the election and they're going to sit at home if you don't do everything at once. i don't think that's necessarily true at all. i think the voters want to see the democrats govern and they want to see some things get done. they want an infrastructure bill. it's hugely popular. pieces of these legislations are very popular individually. so let the public know what it is you're voting on instead of just saying oh, $3.5 trillion. let them know what you're voting on, pass it together and say here is what is in store for you next and we did it without any republican help. >> charlie, you know, i want to talk about afghanistan now. top military leaders, some today appearing to contradict what the president said about whether to leave some troops in afghanistan. is this a problem for the administration? >> i do think it's a problem for administration, don, because i think the president laid out a false choice to the american people. his narrative was that we need to pull out every -- that we had to evacuate all of our troops or a massive escalation and the truth is, you know, we were better off with a residual force there. some presence to maintain what was an uneasy status quo but much better of the taliban controlled afghanistan. i think the generals, i think the president, this is a moment of hub russ for him. he's very self-confident and very sure of himself and wanted everybody out even though most of the military advisors did not advise this type of withdrawal, and we heard that today from the generals. >> i enjoyed the conversation. see you both soon. thank you, gloria. thank you charlie. >> sure. he's confirming he's been vaccinated but he's not ready to encourage others to do so yet. >> you guys should know me. anything that i talk about, i don't talk about other people and what they should do. michael: this is the story of two brothers. david: my grandfather, pinchas. michael: my great-great- grandfather, rachmaiel. gigi: pinky and rocky. simi: there was an uprising in poland. david: and then the family broke apart. michael: they scattered around in different places. gigi: they worked hard. simi: and built new lives. michael: but rocky and pinky's families didn't see each other again... all: ...until now. david: more than 100 years later, ancestry helped connect us to our ancestors and each other. - [announcer] we're thrive cosmetics, we create high performance, cruelty free, 100% vegan formulas and we love that you love our products. like our award winning liquid lash extensions mascara. plus, with every product you purchase we donate to help a woman thrive. join our movement today at thrivecosmetics.com. - [narrator] as you get ready for what's next, custom gear from custom ink can help make the most of these moments. we've developed new tools to make it easy for you. custom ink has hundreds of products to help you feel connected. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? 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>> that -- how you make sense of what comes out of his mouth? you talking about the former president, right? >> no, no, i'm talking about lebron. he said he stopped short of advocating for people to get it saying it's their bodies and he doesn't want to get involved in people's choices about their bodies and not the same thing as racism and police brutality. >> right. >> but he's been out spoken about racism and police brutality so what do you think of that? >> lebron is an outspoken guy, and we're going to hear from him. that shouldn't surprise anyone. but like i said, lebron took the time to investigate and after he did that, he made a choice for himself and his family and said that look, you don't have to follow behind me but that's what he did and if he has to go public, well, then, those are the facts. >> yeah. kareem abdul-jabbar, appreciate you joining us. this conversation will continue. you might be back here tomorrow if somebody else says something, another athlete about the vaccine so thank you for joining us. >> thank you for sharing some time with me. all the best and stay healthy. >> you, as well. so there is new information out about where brian laundrie was and who he was with right after returning home without his fiancee. that's up next. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way at carvana. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. okay, so there is a new development in the search for brian laundrie. confirming that laun and his family went catching for a few days after he returned home without gabby petito. he vanished before petito's body was found in wyoming. let's discuss with mark o'mara a criminal defense attorney. and andrew mccabe, the former fbi director. good evening, gentlemen. thank you so much. andrew, you're up first here. so the laundrie family went camping 75 miles from their home with brian when he returned home without gabby and days after returning from that trip, brian is reported to be missing. that raises a ton of questions, no? >> yes, yeah, for me, don, it raises a lot of questions about what does -- or what do laundrie's parents really know? because, you know, when you think about essentially taking a weekend camping vacation with your son who just returned from months on the road camping with his fiancee and returned without his fiancee, it's almost impossible to imagine that conversations didn't take place between them about oh, i don't know, where is your fiancee and why did you leave her in wyoming or wherever he claimed to -- they had parted ways. >> so maybe he never told them. maybe he told them she was with her family. go on, i'm sorry. >> i guess that's possible but it really turns up the pressure on the strategy of bringing laundrie's parents in front of the grand jury. we know they is a grand jury because they have that indictment for the use of the, you know, unauthorized use of the credit card and i think that getting those folks in front of a grand jury on the record, asking them what they knew, what laundrie told them will be really important at this phase. >> mark is waiting to check me. go ahead mark o'mara. you said no way, you think they knew. >> there are very few questions left. there is no doubt when he came back, there were going to be questions like where in god's name is gabby and whatever that conversation was, it wasn't just i left her. okay, let's go camping. there is no doubt these parents are doing what most parents would do, unfortunately, in this case and that is their protecting their son whether that was giving him a bunch of money, driving the car to the swamp where he was not and might that boy has never been in that swamp in the past two weeks but whatever. and i think that the desoto trip, maybe that's where they gave him the 75 mile head start heading north but they did what sometimes the simplest answer is the correct one, which is he did something wrong, whether it was a domestic violence event or heat of passion killing, he killed her it seems, comes back home. mom and dad protect him as best they can and eventually, if he's not in the swamp dead, he's going to be found and then we'll have to try and piece all this together. i like what andy said about the grand jury but let me tell you the fbi and federal prosecutors are taking their time. they have their warrant out there. that's why they did the credit card charge so that they can actively look for him but they're going to take their time on the murder case and make sure every t is crossed and every i is dotted because when we get the parents in front of the grand jury, there is going to be an enormous amount of information they cannot wiggle their way through and they're going to take their time and do it well and do it once. >> listen, since you're on the subject of the family. you're an attorney. the laundrie family attorney is issuing a statement saying chris and roberta don't know where brian is and they hope the fbi can locate him. you're a lawyer. does it strike you how little this family is saying given all that's happened right now? >> they're saying enormously little because they can't say much more. they don't want to put themselves in the middle of interfering with a federal investigation of a crime. they don't want to put themselves in the middle of hard -- harboring a fugitive. so i think the attorney is doing the only thing he can do. it may be a true statement when he said those words, that they don't know where he is, they may not now. but the question is what they did to assist if anything and look, this is all guessing. i've done this for 35 years. that family seems to have helped their son move away from the area in a way that would minimize the chances of getting caught for a crime it looks undeniably that occurred. >> okay. so listen, then, mr. investigator here, how would the fbi know that? and how would investigators know? the police chief has now taken a leave of absence amid the investigation to the department's handling of this domestic violence episode between petito and laundrie has been reported as an aggressor. let's listen to this and then i'll follow up. >> the female that got hit, the male and female both got into the van and headed north. rp states between a male hit a female domestic, he got into a white ford transit van, has a black ladder on the back, florida plate quebec fox tango golf 03. the van turned right on main street from market and headed north. >> look, there is a lot there. it's a big question. you got what the family is doing in florida and how -- i don't understand how investigators in florida let this happen, him become missing and get away and you have moab there. despite this 911 call that a witness had seen brian hit gabby, this incident was just categorized as a mental and emotional health break rather than a domestic assault. was that enough to remove petito from a potentially dangerous situation? was enough done there? >> that's a good question. there is a reasonable view that under utah law they should have done more, whether that's simply issuing citations to the both of them for being involved in a mutual domestic event or actually bringing people in and arresting them. that's a question that they'll have to answer. but what i think is really interesting for the investigators here trying to find brian is watching that video. you see how adapt brian is at really manipulating the officers to believe that he was not the aggressor in that interaction. by the time they send them on their way, it seems like their view of it is she hit brian and he had some indication of that on his hands or arms or what have you and that she was the aggressor and that he was trying to diffuse the whole situation. and i think that's largely a result of his kind of manipulative communications with him. that's what you're dealing with if you're out there looking for brian laundrie. right now you're looking for a pretty smart, pretty savvy, pretty manipulative guy and you have to factor that into your understanding of who you're looking for. >> thank you both. appreciate it. it's not a covid cure but for some reason, people keep taking it and now take this, new mexico is reporting at least two deaths tied to ivermectin. stay with us. tonight, i'll be eating a buffalo chicken panini with extra hot sauce. tonight, i'll be eating salmon sushi with a japanese jiggly cheesecake. 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