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My priest understands it.”Cuomo then evoked a common conservative talking point, which is to point out the hypocrisy of supporting protesters who take to the streets while banning things such as going to church.“One has nothing to do with the other. I understand there’s a pandemic. “To say, ‘Oh it’s the same as going to church,’ no, it isn’t.”Cuomo then declared that there would be “chaos” if protests weren’t allowed.“If you told people they couldn’t protest, if you invoked martial law about these types of situations, you would have chaos,” Cuomo said.Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inboxThis material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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New York (CNN Business) CNN anchor Chris Cuomo apologized Tuesday morning for a heated altercation he had with an unidentified person, which … CNN host Chris Cuomo said Monday that it’s not always necessary to fact check Democratic politicians because “they are not lying the way [President Donald] Trump does.” Cuomo was discussing the Republican National Convention with colleague Don Lemon when he suggested Trump and the GOP speakers were offering little but falsehoods. As his 50th birthday approaches, CNN's Chris Cuomo discusses the importance of managing the pain in life. Listen to his predictionsThis ice cream truck song has a racist past. CNN aired a clip of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s speech from night one of the Republican National Convention, where he mentioned that churches are among things that Trump needs to protect from a “vengeful mob,” along with schools and values.The CNN host and younger brother of New York Gov.
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