Away. Joe biden should not be shouting angrily at america. Americans should be shouting angrily at joe biden. President biden and donald trump escalating their attacks in georgia over the weekend. What each candidate warned would happen if the other returned to the white house. Plus, the president caught on a hot mic after the state of the Union Address showing his growing frustration with israeli Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu. What biden told msnbc in a sitdown in an exclusive interview on what he actually meant to say. And also. And the oscar goes to kelly murphy. Oppenheimer wins big at the oscars, taking home awards. Well show you the biggest moments and oscar snubs. Good morning and welcome to Way Too Early on this monday, march 11th. Im jonathan lemire. Thanks for starting your day and week with us. Well start this morning with a race to the white house. President biden and former President Donald Trump each made Campaign Stops in the balleground State Of Georgia on saturday
fireworks as they investigate into elon musk and his purchase of twitter. live, president biden will be holding a news conference with the president of the finland that is nato s newest member. cocaine in the white house how it got there and who is to blame, congress looking for answers in a closed-door briefing by the secret service as a biden administration to insist while questions from the news media. welcome to a brand-new wall as america s newsroom. i am dana perino. lindamood and i like it. i like your. your funny. don t you think this he could knows by now, if they are there not telling us because right now that briefings people what they ve learned on the coke from last week last week in the west wing. the presence of illegal drugs raising questions of the level of security maintained in the white house, and a discovery that white powder forcing the evacuation of the entire building. now lawmakers are hoping the secret service can identify the culprit.
courtroom we ll see alvin bragg this hour laying out evidence against migrants charged in the beating of two police officer in new york about a week ago. others throughout the country. breaking overnight a major update on the hunt for his alleged accomplices. we ll show you the picture we got. good morning. tuesday, i m bill hemmer and good morning to you. dana: good morning. great to be here with you again. dana perino and this is america s newsroom. the attack on police has fueled outrage across the country. investigators believe more than a dozen people were involved. the suspect in court this morning was the only one held on bail. bill: we got word last week some of the accused may have skipped town on a bus to california. we didn t know if it was true until ice confirms it arrested several suspects at a greyhound station, in phoenix, arizona. dana: more criticism of releasing them without bail in the first place. you hold people until you figure out exactly wha
coverage right now. good morning, it s 11:00 a.m. eastern, and 9:00 a.m. pacific. house republicans taking the first step to remove homeland security alejandro mayorkas over his handle of the border crisis. overseas, new details on a potential hostage deal that could pause the fighting in gaza. plus, what we are learning about the three soldiers killed in a drone strike in jordan. back here in the u.s., something like a sci-fi movie. his company has successfully implanted a chip in a human brain, and we will tell you the reasons why. we begin with the battle over the border, as the house makes a historic move against the cabinet official overseeing border security. right now the house homeland security committee is debating articles of impeachment over secretary alejandro mayorkas. this is the first time it has happened to a cabinet secretary in nearly 100 years. the articles accuse mayorkas of a willful unfollowing of the law. refusal to follow the law and a br