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president. >> best number, 988 the new shorthand for the national suicide prevention lifeline. best new phrase, quiet quitting. the idea that some workers are so worn out they are just barely showing up. >> i think that what's gone on in this country the last few years has caused people to reassess how they want to live. >> it's happening for sure. >> best online game craze, five letters, six tries, wordle. and the worst followup, everyone everywhere all the timesharing their results online. >> screenshots of your wordle is the new sexting. >> well, our wild ride through 2022 is almost done, but stick with us. we have just enough time for our wishes for the coming year. when all the best, all the worst comes back. with it, everybody.

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CNN This Morning

republican party, you say continuing to follow them is a path to disaster. >> one more followup to that. >> sure. >> the messaging. people were very critical of the messaging as you saw in the media. i stalked to a couple of folks in the democratic party this week en. one is an advisor to the president. he said i was telling the potus the entire time that the streets were not saying what the polls were saying and that young people are coming out. they're telling me rather than having big events and saying the president isn't going here or there, that you actually had democrats in the trenches in areas working with people, talking about the accomplishments, asking them what they were going to do and the pundits and the media didn't understand the strategy. >> correct. if you would have looked at what actually was happening as opposed to the day to day, what's the latest fire bomb they're throwing over the wall, you would have seen just what you said, that we were talking to average people. you know what one of our most successful commercials and arguments was?

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CNN This Morning

we're going to get tired of winning. i'm tired of losing. that's all he's done. joining us, co-anchor of "state of the union," dana bash. i texted you in realtime. >> you did. loyal viewer thank you. >> i was on the treadmill, this is such a great interview. the hogan interview, the pelosi interview sbl she just texted us about our schumer interview. >> yes, we all do love each other, america. let's start on larry hogan. i think your followup was so perfect. you said three strikes you're out trump. you're like, am i sure. maureen dowd said in "the new york times," are we sure or is this going to reverse just like it has over and over again? >> we've seen this movie before. this is what everybody thought in the hours and maybe a couple of days after january 6th. even from lindsey graham to

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

every member of the committee has strong views, and yet we've listened to each other and we've reached consensus. that's been a good process. >> just one quick final followup to that. you mentioned we've seen clips of interviews and that sort of thing during these hearings. do you think the public will ever get a chance to see the unedited, unabridged version of those interviews of the various witnesses that were brought before the committee perhaps at a later stage? are we going to get everything that the public wants to see? >> sure you will. and you'll see that we were very cautious not to use anything that would distort what people were saying. if you have a five-hour interview, you can run the whole thing, but we wanted to be very, very careful to make sure that what we did show was faithful to the bulk of the testimony that

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Katy Tur Reports

platoon of federal agents when i voluntarily cooperated? what are you trying to hide from the public? why have you refused to tell me what you took from my home? >> yeah. that is the former president's words. you can tell his own words there. he gets heavily involved in these sorts of things. he's been talking to his lawyers repeatedly and those are questions he has wanted to put out there. one of his frustrations has been frankly that his messages just do not get the pick up like his tweets once got and some of his statements don't get the coverage they once got and this is a mechanism that's been in the courts and he knows will be covered widely to get some of these points out that he wants to make that are not necessarily legal points but are political points. >> all right. lisa, in reading this motion from a legal standpoint, first how did you read it? then i want to do a followup question on what if any of the arguments in here are potentially going to be acted on? will he get a special master

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Alex Wagner Tonight

fact that she's a quitter. she quit the governorship, which i forgot because so many insane things happened in our followup since then. that was supposed to be the most insane thing for the next 20 years. but then came donald trump. and so, you know, this governor who simply quit the middle of the job is now saying, you know what, give me a two-year term as a member of the house. >> i can make it across that finish line. >> maybe i won't quit that because it's only two years. >> quitters versus losers, don't want to be either one in today's republican party. lawrence o'donnell, thank you for staying up. >> honor. >> my friend, let's do many more of these. in just a minute, we'll be joined by one of the very few people can relate to what cheney is going through. adam kinzinger, the only other republican on the house january 6th committee. we have a lot to ask him tonight. we have a lot to ask him tonight.

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Smerconish

inside that costume. for all we know could be an employee of color. we don't know that yet. but when in the followup statement they say now we're going to have sensitivity training and i discussed this with someone who does this for what you do with a living my friend lanny davis, sesame place is then essentially admitting racism because why is training necessary by that kid, if it is a kid, unless it was an act of discrimination, which to my view it may not have been. >> yeah. we don't know what's in the heart and mind of that particular character. but what you have to do is go over board when you have committed at least a perceptual error. that's what's going on here. the people who think that sesame place is racist look at this video and they see racism there. and you can say whatever you want. and you're not going to convince them otherwise. what you need to do is convince

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New Day Weekend

house select committee in a letter on july 19th was that investigators had planned to conduct forensic exams of any available devices that were used by the identified individuals and additional followup interviews with the identified users to determine if messages were stored in locations that were not already searched by the secret service. however, those efforts are now at a standstill because the inspector general for the department of homeland security has launched a criminal probe and has told the secret service to stop investigating. in washington, i'm whitney wild. >> thanks to whitney wild for that. a lot more coming on that angle. now former president trump's adviser, senior adviser, steve bannon, he could soon be headed to jail. >> in less than three hours of deliberations, a federal jury handed down a guilty verdict in his criminal contempt trial. cnn's kaitlyn poe lantsz has more. >> reporter: steve bannon, that adviser to former president donald trump, he was convicted on friday by a jury in federal

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Don Lemon Tonight

above the law. is it that way, meaning the former president isn't above the law? >> i think that's true. if you prosecute the former president, make sure you convict him -- >> he said that when asked about donald trump, he said nobody is above the law. >> you don't know that at this point. look, i think -- merrick garland is in a tough spot in the sense he has a conflict here. he's being asked or may be asked to judge whether or not to indict donald trump when in fact, he is beholdeni to biden who will be the chief rival and so there is a direct conflict here and so he's either got to get a real special prosecutor to make that decision, somebody totally independent or decline for georgia, which may turn out to be the stronger case. >> d.a. willis in atlanta is not just saying no on his above the law, she's proving it, don, with target letters that seem to be pointing at the former president, so we're looking to georgia. we're looking south for the followup after what i think will

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

talked to the committee before she talked to them publicly. we didn't hear a lot of what she had to say until she said it publicly. i think they are very carefully trying to build this case to the american public, and they probably think the best way to do that is to play some of what cipollone says today, testimony, videotaped, in these next hearings. >> errol, this is a callback in effect for cipollone. he had testified prior. he's being called back following hutchinson's testimony during which we learned a number of things. one of which is that the president knew that there were people in that crowd armed. we heard the testimony from -- we heard the radio communications, rather, that day talking about people in a tree with a handgun, someone else with a long rifle. one of several revelations. what do you believe committee members want to drill down in with him on these followup questions in effect? what about the president's involvement specifically? >> well, look, there are two things that i think the

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