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Kim Kardashian is rumored to be dating CNN's Van Jones Are they or aren't they? Rumors of Kim Kardashian possibly dating CNN's Van Jones have been circulating since the announcement of her split with Kanye West this year. 52-year old Jones is a bestselling author and nonprofit founder as well as a commentator. He was first publicly seen with Kim Kardaashian in 2018, at Rolling Stone's Criminal Justice Reform Summit. As keynote speakers, the pair discussed the need for prison reform in the United States. this year. 52-year old Jones is a bestselling author and nonprofit founder as well as a commentator. He was first publicly seen with Kim Kardaashian in 2018, at Rolling Stone's Criminal Justice Reform Summit. As keynote speakers, the pair discussed the need for prison reform in the United States. Jones also interviewed Kardashian on CNN for The Van Jones Show to discuss her meetings with President Trump to discuss commuting the sentences of nonviolent offenders like Alice Johnson. Per the outlet, Jones called her meeting with Donald Trump to discuss Johnson and others “the most effective, emotionally intelligent intervention that I've ever seen in American politics.”As for Jones' personal life, he split from his wife Jana Carter in 2018 and hasn't been linked to anyone publicly since, telling Wendy Williams in 2019 that he had no dating life to speak of. But amid the news that Kim is leaving her marriage and the reported reasons why, fans seem to think that Jones would make a suitable love interest for her. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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CNN's Van Jones check in with us and talked social injustice, BLM, President Trump and voting + we honored Breonna Taylor on what would've been her 27th birthday & the LA Times Arash Markazi joined us to talk about the re-opening of Las Vegas.
The death of an African American man in Minneapolis sparks unrest across the nation. Plus, the striking difference in the leadership campaign put forth by President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden as the nation grapples with protests and an ongoing pandemic. And, a historic launch into space. On today’s show: CNN's Van Jones and Omar Jimenez; John Eligon of The New York Times; Toluse Olorunnipa of the Washington Post; civil rights attorney and former head of the Minneapolis NAACP Nekima Levy Armstrong; former NASA administrator and astronaut Charles Bolden; and Dr. Ashish Jha of the Harvard Global Health Institute and Dr. Megan Ranney of Brown University.
On this edition of Good Morning Orlando Bud, Melissa, Yaffee, and Tom talk about the latest news!Trump unleashed? Nope - just draining the swamp!AND Democrats Despair - Joe's gaffes go with him to South Carolina, Trump voter blindsides MSNBC, and CNN's Van Jones admits the truth!ALSO Poll: Are you better off today than you were four years ago?PLUS Watered down E-Verify plan gets an F from the Budman!BONUS! Should Florida schools have a daily moment of silence?You can listen to the latest podcast here now!
After the 7th Democrat debate, CNN's Van Jones declared none of the candidates on that stage can beat Trump. Mike wonders if Jones and others see this lack of enthusiasm might inspire Hillary Clinton to return.
Go behind the numbers of mass incarceration in America, in this 4-part series hosted by CNN's Van Jones. Coming soon.
Those involved in publishing and marketing CNN commentator Van Jones’ new book were tempted to call it "Whitelash," using the term he coined to described the force that put Donald J. Trump in the Oval Office. But, instead, the book is called "Beyond the Messy Truth," a reference to Van Jones’s recurring primetime special, "The Messy Truth." The subtitle of the book is key: "How We Came Apart, How We Come Together." Jones offers a challenge to everyone opposed to Trump, including a growing number of Republicans, to acknowledge that the president is a divisive distraction from the nation’s most important business and work toward common ground. There are big problems facing the country, and it’s hard to find agreement on some of those. But, as the CNN political commentator outlines in his latest book, there are places where compromise and solutions are possible.Links:http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/09/politics/van-jones-results-disappointment-cnntv/index.htmlhttps://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/561176/beyond-the-messy-truth-by-van-jones/9780399180026/
Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump's war on the free press and unprecedented conflicts of interest. Then, Seth talks to CNN's Van Jones about why Trump won and what progressives can do going forward.