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Outnumbered

these babies, where you -- to your point, you traffic in words, and funny clips. someone says it and you lose your mind. all it does is show him, insecurity, his sensitivity. pat mcafee is apologizing, because everybody is afraid of accountability. let's not bury the lede. what we want to know is -- identified, the subject of our first block. show me the real answer. i don't care about the people who are pointing fingers at each other. >> kayleigh: going out a bit -- >> harris: going out at a bit differently. jimmy kimmel missed an opportunity. have aaron rodgers on your show. you talk about it and talk about that list and get into who knew who and blah, blah, blah. i think there is a way to work this into an interesting news zone, but if you are going to wait for people to apologize for their own sense of humor or whatever, i mean, call dave chappelle. get sell you might not give that apology. i understand he feels frightened for his family, is heard, but go

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Lede with a lie

The Washington Post isn’t fit to be fish wrapper. They are a disgrace. A total, complete, and pathetic disgrace.
If and when Democracy Dies in Darkness, the Post will be the ones who broke all t...

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

and welcome back to the lede. we're back with our law and justice lead right now. the u.s. secret service will not -- not seek any special accommodations for donald trump's court appearance in miami on tuesday we're told. the federal courthouse there in the sunshine state is preparing for its day in the sun as security for the arrest of the former president obviously no small undertaking. federal and local law enforcement meeting today in miami to try to figure out how this will all go down and the best way to go about doing t cnn's kara scannell is in miami also joined by cnn's intelligence analyst john miller. marcos jimenez the former u.s. attorney for the southern district of florida. care ration what do we know about the security preparations for trump's historic court appearance leading up to tuesday? >> reporter: jake, we're still four days away and there is no obvious increased security presence just yet outside the cour courthouse. a law enforcement source did tell us they did a threat assessment against the building and surrounding areas this

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CNN This Morning

here. as i understand you have new reporting about what garland would like to accomplish today. >> reporter: that's right, don. we always have more stuff, don. there is attention here between what lawmakers want to ask him about and what he wants to highlight. we have learned that in particular he wants to highlight the work of the rank and file. there are over 100,000 employees at the justice department, he specifically wants to highlight their work on violent crime, on hate crimes, their work to protect reproductive rights, as well as their efforts in ukraine. and that is going to be his challenge today, to try to highlight that work, the bread and butter of the justice department outside of special counsels, that doesn't really make the headlines while a lot of these lawmakers they're going to try to be the headlines themselves. he's got his work cut out for him today. >> all right. you got more? no, i'm kidding. thank you, paula. >> we can keep going. >> thank you, paula. i appreciate it. all right. do you have to write a best selling book in order to become president? maybe. harry enten dug into the history

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

a little further detail on that, the decision was made this morning he just revealed, asked when did the president give the order to shoot it down? this morning. >> john: talk about burying the lede, talks about all of this other stuff, and then a reporter says, oh, by the way, did you shoot something down? oh, yes. here are the details. my gosh. >> martha: grade to be with you come have a great weekend. i'm sandra smith. >> martha: elsey and monday, thank you for joining us, "the story" with martha continues to breaking news. >> it's actually a trace, good afternoon, and trace gallagher in for martha maccallum, "the story" is a bombshell as we can train new breaking news, about to go to the pentagon as a white house confirms a "high altitude object was shot down over alaska today. though there is no confirmation on who owns the object. we don't know if it is state

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

kareem took it away from chamber lin, you were nine years away from being born. >> reporter: lebron is roughly halfway through his 20th season on the subject of age. how long can we expect the king to keep playing? when kareem reached this, he was older than lebron right now. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. lebron at this point says he feels good. he hopes to play for another few seasons. he has a lot to play for. he still feels like he can bring himself some championships, to run up this points total to the point where it truly might be unbreakable and a very important factor that his oldest son is close to playing in college basketball potentially the nba. they could play together in the future. >> all right. omar jimenez in los angeles, thanks so much. follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. tweet the show at "the lead." if you miss an episode of the show, you can listen to t lede"the lead." our coverage continues with one

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3612: Burying the Lede w/ Christian Finnegan

Christian Finnegan helps KATG close out the year with talk about friends, family, and paradise. Guest: Christian Finnegan Share this episode: Twitter ,

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The Beat With Ari Melber

criminal convictions -- in contrast to prior civil matters. and the broader message, this was a case about cheating and lying, greed, the arguments you heard in the courtroom. so the message as you played in the lede in connection with the steve bannon case which we brought and other white collar matters is one standard of justice for all. we go where the facts take school bus hold those accountable engaged in the kind of conduct that these organizations did. >> you say you go where the facts are, and this is one of those interesting times where we had a witness on tonight, we had a pretty prominent attorney. people were asking questions and making comments about why you're done what you've done with your power, so now you get to respond to what some of them raise and what you're familiar with, which is the legal question, if you can win this case against the trump org and you had all this evidence, why does it not lead to charging donald trump himself? >> so, you know, as i said back in april in a statement,

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Alex Wagner Tonight

party. there's no effective daylight in terms e of the policies and reay the reddic of the gop and not trump and trumpism. so if you excise trump and a trumpism, what does that leave you, inoe terms of the actual republican platform, beyond the nativism, beyond the xenophobia and racism, it's hard to know they'll have that conversation.t do you get a sense they're aware of that? a >> i think a lot of republicans are aware of that. aar lot of republicans believes the partyns needs to rebuild itself after trump. but they don't know when after trump is going to be. as long as he's on the stage there's no such thing as an after trump. january 7, 2021, despite the attack on the capitol, despite his own lie with the election that lede to the attack on the capitol. they're not willing to, you know,wi abandon him then, what' going to make them abandon him?d well, you're right, when he becomes an albatross, when they

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

not constitutional, legislatures and legislators are not at liberty to pass laws contrary to such pronouncements. i mention that appeal already being launched. we did reach out to the governor's office here, governor kemp campaigned in part on his stance on abortion. they're not happy with the ruling, saying that today's ruling places the personal beliefs of a judge over the will of the legislature and the people of georgia. the stay has already filed a notice of appeal. as for now, effective immediately, abortion, the procedure is now allowed and lede against up to 20 weeks in georgia. >> nick, we appreciate it. thank you. a federal judge blocked what's known as title xlii last night, that allowed u.s. authorities to expel more than 1 million migrants who crossed the

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