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Don Lemon is back after a week-long break, and he starts the show with a discussion on the misinformation spread about the life-saving COVID-19 vaccines.
Texas House Democrats fled the state in an effort to block a vote on GOP-backed voting restrictions. Texas State Representative Jasmine Crockett explains why Democrats made this move.
CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta discusses whether vaccinated people should be concerned about the Delta variant. He also breaks down the FDA warning of a potential rare nerve complication with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Then, CNN Senior Commentator John Kasich gives his perspective on Republicans who embrace lies about Jan. 6 and those who cheered about not receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
“1619 Project” creator Nikole Hannah-Jones declined a tenure offer from the University of North Carolina and will join Howard University. She joins Don to discuss why her work is so controversial to Republicans and explain why she declined UNC’s offer.
In a trip to Michigan, Vice President Kamala Harris said that the “...right to vote is as American as apple pie.” Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson attended the event and discusses the VP’s comments and a Michigan lawsuit filed to overturn President Biden’s victory. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy |