investigation into the january 6th committee. also ahead, ron desantis tries to debunk what he calls myths about his education policy, but his presentation of the facts seem to fall flat. we ll show you what happened. we ll have legal analysis on the doj s report on the louisville police department. a lot to get to. along with joe, willie and me, we have columnist and associate editor for the washington post, david ignatius. for usa today, susan page. and the host of way too early, white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire. we have a lot to get to, mika. first, i just love to hear you talk a little bit about what happened last night. yesterday, of course, iconic interviews with really women who made a huge difference over the past 50 years. but that day of iconic interviews turned into an evening of really history-making speeches. i must say, at times, just speeches that took your breath away, made the audience members cry. it was extraordinary.
the same issues are clearly on voter s minds. the economy definitely is the issue. between inflation with every, like prices of everything going up, especially rent and gas. reproductive rights is like my top issue. the big thing is the border policy, that s awful. i think there needs to be a crackdown on crime. our educational system, with the kind of education problems we are having, the focus, seems to be on far more than what it should be, it s not on the usual reading, writing, arithmetic. even more worried about the young families. how can they have the gas what it is and the price of meet. the food is expensive, everything is going crazy, and stressed out. john: an issue across america. virginia governor glenn youngkin. start off by saying democrats had been closing the gap in the generic preference poll but republicans seem to have found some new momentum in recent days. this new commitment to america that kevin mccarthy unveiled last week, do you be
[laughter]. i kid the popping fresh king. i m going to miss him. how much? well, this much. and the press was so quiet on cnn you could hear his stomach growling. i can t control myself. just like bri stelter. anyone thinks boobs are more common in women than men have never seen brian jogging. cut brian slack. he s got a lot on his plate right now. what the hell am i going to do now? first chris cuomo. then jeffrey to be in. now stelter. i m running out of material. if cnn fires don lemon i might have to work for a living. what is stelter going to do next? he could work here. our on camera chemistry was undeniable. i want to play a game where i stay in my apartment and i don t pick up the phone and see if anybody will check on me. and no one pays the rent. the landlord game after 7 years to one victim. that really victim. you guys saw that. i wasn t just dreepg that. wow. moving on to the monologue. as we watch the news chase every trump related story like joy behar
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