Chapter 1: What pressing issues does Donald Trump address in the press conference?
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Chapter 2: How does Trump portray his accomplishments during the press conference?
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Yeah, it's not connecting. Anyway, I'll do it. I'll do it in the next show. Hi, everybody. I always do that so that you can do that. You can see fully. Lemon Live with Don Lemon. I love this sweatshirt. It's in our merch store, by the way. What's cracking, Jack? And someone says, what's cracking in there? Pulitzer Prize, Don Lemon. You want me to get the Pulitzer? Yeah, I should.
For what, though? What would I get the prize for? Hello, Baton Rouge. I see. Hello, Andy from Delaware. um someone says you are trending am i oh always oh that's right yeah yeah yeah yeah i heard here's the you know the weird thing let me tell you guys this here's a weird thing especially not being on twitter and i
Since I have a social media team, people will tell me like, oh, my gosh, you're trending or I'm sorry you got called out for this and blah, blah, blah. And I honestly will have no idea what they're talking about unless I go and research it. And so the same thing about someone says I am trending. Don is trending for whatever. Oh, yeah, you're definitely trending. Well, I heard that the president.
mentioned me in his White House briefing. By the way, we'll get to that. First order of business, OK?
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Trump's comments on NATO?
Can you guys do what? What does that mean? You guys know. Make sure you hit that thumbs up, OK? Make sure you hit the thumbs up and the like, and it affects the algorithm. More people become aware of our conversation.
Also, I want to tell you guys to, I'll tell you at the beginning and the end, I really need you guys to go and vote for the NAACP Image Awards because all of the votes that we did in the beginning
I don't think they registered because when I got clarification from the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People, the NAACP Image Awards folks, if you could put it up, Andy, when you go in there, right? So in the top of Don Lemon dot com, if you go in there, it has the four categories that we did the same thing I did on New Year's Eve, the four categories that we have in there.
And then you can you click on it. Right. And so everyone thought if you go in there and you click on it and you just hit to already vote, you just hit that and then you can hit that it's removed but what you have to do is when you do that you've got to back out to the main category where that it's listed in go to the bottom of the page and hit submit You feel me?
So if it's in the podcast category, whatever that is, you go in and you vote for me, and then you back out and you go to the category. See that? Then you back out and go to that category right there, or go where all the categories are, and then you hit submit. And so then if you go to the next one, what's the next one, Andy?
If you go to the next category that we are nominated in, if you go back to Don Lemon.com, and go back to the next category, which is Outstanding Podcast, right? News and Information. You click Don again, and then you hit what? Do you just go back to all of the things? And then you go to the bottom of the page, and again, you hit Submit Now, right? And the same thing. So just keep doing that.
And I think you can do it every 24 hours. I think it resets. So there you go. And then you go here. So then vote there. And then it's gonna say, right, it'll do remove and then you do what? What are you doing? Just hitting backwards, right, Andy? Yeah, going back to all categories. Yeah, back to all categories, right? There's a thing that says back to all categories and then you hit submit.
And then Andy hit submit there and you will have voted. And so you hit the submit at the bottom. There you go, okay?
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Chapter 4: How does Trump's rhetoric affect public perception of immigration?
And so saying, oh, and what does that submit? What is that?
You got to put your email address, I guess. So it's best to just vote for all four categories and then hit submit at the end. And then you'll see all of your four categories.
Oh, okay. So, okay. So forget what I said. So go in and vote on all four categories and then back out and then hit submit. So you go to that category, go to all four, go to one, and then hit vote, and then go to the next one, and you hit vote, and you go to the next one, hit vote, and the next one, hit vote, and then you back out, and you go to the main page and hit submit. Do you guys get it?
Okay. So that's for the NAACP Image Award. Also, I just want to tell you, on Don Lemon.com, also, D.L. Hughley and I are going to be in New York for two nights on the 2nd of... Is it the 3rd and 4th? I think it's the 3rd and 4th. Yes, the 3rd and 4th of February. We're going to be in New York. So go. City Winery in New York. D.L. and D.L. These shows are going to be different.
They're not going to be the same as the other shows. We've tweaked them a bit. And so... It's really going to be unbelievable, especially considering what has been happening now since the last shows that we did, okay? You don't want to miss this. Atlanta, I believe, is sold out. Can you check Atlanta, Andy, while we're here? Go to the first show in Atlanta on the 17th.
And I told you guys this morning, you didn't believe me, there are still tickets in New York. We haven't been pushing them. Um, because I wasn't sure if I was, Oh, what happened? I thought it, hold on. Oh, there it is. Okay. And, uh, what does it say to the waiting list? Right.
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Chapter 5: What reactions arise from Trump's statements about Greenland?
Sold out, sold out to the waiting list. Okay. Back out. And let's see if we can go to the second show. I think the second show is sold out too. Yeah. Second show sold out, sold out. So you don't want to, you don't want that to happen in New York. Okay guys. So go do it now or you'll be, And you're going to miss it. You'll be like, oh, my God, who is the special guest? Would you guys do?
And you'll be very upset. Oh, I know someone says I have tickets to Philly. You guys still coming? No, I'm not. I'm still coming, but not on that date because I'm going to be at the Grammys and the Super Bowl. And it's just too much. And I'm going to be at the NAACP Image Awards. And it's kind of there is a scheduling conflict. OK, and getting from Los Angeles.
back to the East Coast was just way too much, way too much, way too much. OK, so thank you, guys. Thank you, Lemon Nation. Thank you for voting all of the things. So I've got to be honest with you. Did you see that White House briefing?
And this is the reason, before I talk to you about the White House briefing, this is the reason that I believe one of the reasons why I am trending is because I got name checked today in the briefing. And, you know, Donald Trump attacking journalists and saying bad things about journalists to me. It's not the first time. I'm sure it won't be the last time.
when during the first administration, he would say things about me. I was not, I stopped following him on Twitter. I stopped using Twitter. I still had an account and people would say, oh my God, I'm so sorry this happened. I get texts. I'm like, what are you talking about? Oh, Donald Trump is tweeting about you. Okay.
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Chapter 6: How does the press conference reflect Trump's mental state?
Donald Trump is talking about me. He does it all the time or he used to do it all the time. And now he's just like, I don't know. It used to be the dumbest man. And now I think he calls me a loser or whatever, but here it is. This is why I'm trending. You guys were mentioning.
People are trying to protect Trump. because all ICE wants to do is get them out of our country, bring them to prisons and jails and mental institutions from where they came. That's all they want to do. They're patriots, and they have to be abused by guys like Don Lemon, who's a loser, lightweight. I saw him the way he walked in that church. It was terrible. I have such respect for that pastor.
He was so calm. He was so nice. He was just accosted. What they did in that church was horrible yesterday. Look at this. 24 convictions. 24 times convicted. Okay.
I got a lot to say about all of that. He saw me when I walked into that church, whatever. I thought he didn't pay attention to me. Was he at the church? He saw me walk in? Because no one saw me walk in. I walked in after. Anyway, I won't go there. Okay. That's why I'm trending. And yeah. Yeah.
Look, we have a First Amendment and journalists are protected under the First Amendment, journalism, the freedom of speech, the freedom of the press. And so I believe in the Constitution. I also believe that as a journalist that I have an oath. I feel that I take an oath to bring the story to the American people, to the world. just as doctors and attorneys have oaths to do no harm.
And I feel that what would be doing harm to people is by covering things up, is by not bringing light to the situation.
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Chapter 7: What are the consequences of Trump's approach to foreign relations?
I think it would be a sin for me to be there and in places no matter where it is. It would be a sin and I would be betraying My duty as a journalist and my duty as an American and the Constitution, if I did not take every opportunity. Now, remember this, people, because they're so upset. You can't go to whatever. People in the church have cameras. That's why it's so bizarre to me.
Like when people like if you walk into we were in Chicago and we went to a park and they said, you can't have that camera here because it looks it looks like a professional camera. But it's a small, you know, one of the small cameras. I don't have the camera here, but. but it has a longer lens on it. And they say, you can't bring that camera in.
And I said, well, what's the difference between this camera and a cell phone? Because a cell phone can actually expose more things than just this camera because the cell phone
camera is connected to the internet and the information can go out immediately without you checking to see if it's allowable and you can be live with it so my the thing is is that everybody has a phone now right and everybody has a device that can capture things and so you know there are people in the congregation who are capturing things are they in trouble i'm just saying
Okay, I get tired of being quiet. I can't be quiet. It's a journalist's job is to tell the truth and to bring the information to the people and then you decide. So anyways, I want to talk about, I have to be honest with you. What we saw tonight in that White House briefing room, that wasn't normal. And I don't mean like, you know, I disagree with him. Like, that's not that kind of not normal.
I mean, like desperate. It's embarrassing. It was unsettling. Donald Trump didn't look like a president explaining, you know, policy. He walked up there with the thing and he's like, here is my accomplishments. I have all of these accomplishments. Look, look, look, this is my accomplishment. What was that?
Anytime someone has to do that, it shows you that they really are insecure about their accomplishments or if they've accomplished anything at all, when they're desperate for people to give them accolades, desperate because of the polling. The polling is so bad.
And as he's standing there, I'm going to show you, he's talking about how great the economy is, his accomplishments of gas is this, and there's no evidence that what he's pointing out is true. Maybe there are some one-offs in places. But As he's doing that, the stock market is cratering, like going off of a cliff because of the uncertainty. We're going to show you all of that.
He looked like someone who was trying to convince himself that he's still in control. Not you, the American people, but himself, that he's still in control.
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Chapter 8: How do Trump's actions impact the upcoming elections?
Now, I don't know who came up with this gimmick in the White House. I don't know what, like they think this is a good idea. It's not, it's bad. You guys are, this is bad. Now, what you're good at, White House, Trump folks, Pardon me. And I believe that's in large part because of Donald Trump, because of his look, the man knows how to manipulate the media. He knows television. He knows. Right.
The celebrity apprentice apprentice. He knows newspapers. New York is a very it used to be even more very heavily tabloid or just newspaper media. Delivery here, not delivery here, but people read the newspapers a lot. People, especially the New York Post, they read the New York Post because it's like local town gossip, right? It's just like people like candy. People are dependent.
It's very newspaper dependent here is the word that I'm looking for. And so, you know, back in the day, you'd have the New York Post, you had the Daily News, you'd have the Observer, you know, you had the New York Times and a bunch of things. You know, the the Harlan newspapers, all the papers, people would people just consume it. They love reading the papers.
And so everyone reads the papers and a lot of people here, especially if you live on the Upper East Side or whatever, a lot of people read the page six newspaper. Because it's just like the town gossip. They don't care if it's true or not. Much of it is not. But they just read it. So Donald Trump knows that world. So you got to give that to him.
And so the one thing that they're good at is producing what looks like good television. Every single day is produced good. Right. This is we're going to do this to go on the morning shows. You're going to deliver this message. You're going to do that. And then in the afternoon, we're going to do that. We're going to we'll have Caroline Leavitt. We'll do her thing.
She'll lie and and yell at the reporters or cut them off or whatever, you know, before they can do a follow up and before they get to the meat of what's happening. It's a show. It's a show. It's a show. It'll enrage people. Fox News will take the whole thing. And then the people at Fox News who watch Fox News will just sit on the couch all day. Maureen, can I have another whatever? Sure, honey.
Right. Now, just the TV never changes. Well, why don't you get why don't you get it yourself? I can't. Such and such and such is on. And you know what he's saying? I sound like a southerner and I'm from I'm from the south. That's just how that's how we talk down there. So that's what you know. So they do that all day sitting in front of the television.
And then after then after, you know, after they get that thing. So then after the such and such, let's see, we're going to have. I don't have my pen over here. Oh, here it is. We're going to have the president is going to be in the Oval and then he's going to talk to such and such. It's going to be. Oh, that's going to be good. That's good. OK, then you can follow up on Caroline.
Then he'll contradict her. make her look like an idiot, whatever she said or whatever she was lying about. And they're going to do that, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then we get ready. We get ready to go into prime time after that. Such and such will go in for a late afternoon or late evening or early evening, early prime. This person will go on the CNN.
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