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SIGN UP CNN host Don Lemon blasted leading Republicans on Monday night for commemorating civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. while supporting racist President Donald Trump.
What are the details? During Monday s CNN Tonight with Don Lemon, Lemon suggested that certain Trump allies including Vice President Mike Pence, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) are hypocrites for sharing tweets honoring the late King.
On Monday, Pence tweeted how the late civil rights icon called on Americans to live up to the highest ideals of the country s founders and said that King would inspire us for generations to come.
that s the one that will be most remembered. and back in the 1990s, she told our larry king something surprising. when you walk by the screen and all in the family is on, do you watch? i have seen them all, watched them carefully after we did them, but no, i linger for a minute or two, and i think my, that s very good. damn right it was. but i don t watch it because i don t want it to creep into anything else i m doing. you had her down. they say they don t write them like that any more, they don t. you want to see some good tv, look at a rerun of all in the family. it was brilliant. thank you very much for talking about jean stapleton on twitter and tweeting me about it. talk more at donlemon.cnn. we will talk about jean stapleton, iconic actress, dead at the age of 90. can do. it steals your memories. your independence.
i ve watched all the episodes. libya, i m looking forward to the congo, peru. what s next? i m hoping iran sometime next year. that would be an interesting subject. a very old society. i m told delicious food. i m sure it will be great all around. this sunday night, you re going to peru, 9:00 p.m. eastern. the following sunday, that s june 9th, congo. we re look forward to both. anthony bourdain, what a remarkable season it s been for you. thanks very much for joining the cnn family. thank you so much, wolf. when we come back, if exercise doesn t work for you, maybe prancer size prancer size. there you see it. jeanne moos is next. it starts with little things. tiny changes in the brain.
that s a lot of money, raising a lot of questions, don. absolutely. thank you, athena. appreciate your reporting. we will have much more on what happened in oklahoma and across the midwest, obviously the devastation and we re going to talk about the death of jean stapleton coming up on cnn. meantime, i am don lemon in new york. thanks for joining us. back with more news at the top of the hour. first, want to tell you about a deadly virus spreading overseas, the united states could be next. how serious is the threat? the situation room with wolf blitzer is next. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth s father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! i win! what s in your wallet?
respiratory virus that health officials are calling a threat to the entire world. at least 50 people have been infected in eight countries, most in the middle east. the world health organization says 30 of those patients have died, and that number will likely get higher because experts simply don t understand how the virus is spreading. cnn s mary snow has more. reporter: hollywood movies like contagion are sobering reminders of the real threat of deadly viruses. the average person touches their face three to five times an hour. in between touching door knobs, water fountains, and each other. is he we have a virus, no treatment protocol and no vaccine. reports of a strain of corona virus overseas is nowhere near the movie version of an outbreak. so far, there are no reported cases in the united states. its name, the middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus. world health organization calls