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Don kicks off the show exploring the GOPs refusal to agree to the Jan 6 Commission and downplay the insurrection. Then, Don speaks with Mona Hardin, the mother of Ronald Greene, a Black man who was kicked and dragged in a fatal police encounter in Louisiana two years ago. Family lawyer Lee Merritt also joins the conversation.
As GOP Senators are poised to filibuster the Jan 6 Commission bill, Matthew Dowd, former chief strategist for GW Bush, discusses the state of the new GOP with Don.
CNN’s Royal Correspondent Max Foster and Don talk about the new revelations that the BBC used deceitful methods in securing an interview with Princess Diana in 1995.
Then, more on the vote against the Jan 6 Commission with Amanda Carpenter, former Communications Director for Sen. Ted Cruz and Brendan Buck, former top aide to former Reps. Paul Ryan and John Boehener. Next, Federal prosecutors took 18 electronic devices in the raid on Rudy Giuliani. CNN Legal analyst Elie Honig gives some color on the story.
To discuss the anti-Asian Hate Law and the rise of crimes against Asian Americans, Don speaks with NY Rep. Grace Meng. Then, more on the Ronald Greene case and potential police cover-up with Phillip Atiba Goff, President and co-founder of the Center for Policing Equality and retired Capt. Ron Johnson of the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
CNN’s Brian Stelter reports on claims of “cancel culture” as a reaction to America’s growing diversity. The discussion continues with Don and W. Kamau Bell, host of CNN’s United Shades of America. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy |