
The Republican presidential hopefuls are hammering President Barack Obama for apologizing to Afghanistan over the burning of Qurans at Bagram Air Base, an incident the U.S. military claims was accidental. As Don Lemon points out in tonight's No Talking Points, President Obama is hardly the first commander-in-chief to offer his mea culpa.
Arizona Sheriff Paul Babeu, a rising Republican star, publicly admitted he was gay on Saturday, in order to combat accusations from a former boyfriend. He joins a long line of conservatives who came out of the closet only after scandal forced them to do so.
Don Lemon talks with human behavior expert Dr. Wendy Walsh.
jcpenney CEO Ronald Johnson discusses the strategy behind his company ending their famous clearance sales in favor of consistent low prices. Don also asks Ronald about the hiring of Ellen DeGeneres as the new spokeswoman, as well as the controversy that arose as a result.
Reality star and Kardashian "momager" Kris Jenner joins Don for a chat. Kris takes the opportunity to rave about the sexy new intimate product she's endorsing. She also touches on daughter Kim's very public divorce, and discusses what it's like to be in charge of managing the hugely-successful Kardashian brand.
Newt Gingrich has been seizing every chance he gets to essentially call Mitt Romney a liar. What he isn't doing is giving many specifics about why he believes that. Without backing up his claims, Gingrich's constant repetition is starting to sound like nothing more than name-calling.
Hispanic Leadership Network Executive Director Jennifer Korn and attorney and columnist Raul Reyes tell CNN's Don Lemon which issues resonate with Latino voters and what the GOP presidential contenders need to do to attract Latino voters.
It was the most fiery opening to any of the Republican debates so far. Newt Gingrich lashed out on Thursday after CNN's John King questioned him about allegations that he asked his second wife for an open marriage. Many believe the outburst helped push him to victory two days later in the South Carolina primary, but that does not mean he gets to claim the moral high ground here. It's more of the "blame the media" tactic that the GOP loves to embrace—but even one of Gingrich's Republican rivals is getting sick of hearing it.
The holidays have come and gone. Maybe you spent a boat-load of money on presents. Now, here come the credit card bills! Terry Savage is the author of the book, "The Savage Truth on Money," and a personal finance columnist with the Chicago Sun-Times. She shares some tips with Don Lemon on how to handle post-holiday debt.
The field of Republican hopefuls isn't exactly counting on the African-American vote, and they're showing it with a series of gaffes involving the black community. Don Lemon looks at why many of them have some explaining to do, in No Talking Points.

