happy saturday. happy saturday. everybody. welcome to morning joe weekend, it was another busy week. crazy week. well, this week, on monday it felt like it should ve been friday. there was a major shake up. it felt like it should ve been thursday. on fox news, president biden officially launching his reelection campaign. we ll get into all of that, plus some of the week s other top stories, take a look. the new york times has new reporting on fox s firing of tucker carlson. two sources tell the times a day before the start of the dominion defamation trial against the network. the fox sport of directors and top executives learned about private messages sent by carlson that had been redacted in legal filings. according to the sources, the redacted material contained highly offensive and crude remarks that went beyond the inflammatory, often racist comments of his primetime show and anything disclosed in the lead up to the trial. well, go ahead. let s dissect what
a guy who s in his 80s is up to the job. that s going to be i think they re going to be confronting for now all the way to election day, i imagine. the white house also told me yesterday that it will be critical that joe biden seems like he wants to do this, and he s excited to do this. that he s eager to do this. that he s not just doing it as a default position because he has to stop donald trump again. there has to be joy in this battle for joe biden, and right now, some of the white house are just afraid that he s doing it out of a sense of duty to stop donald trump, and that s fantastic. it doesn t translate as well on the campaign trail as saying, darn it, i don t want to do this, i m excited to do this, i m excited we re together, we re going to take america. let s remember, this will be a very different campaign. this is a practical question it was four years ago. he s running in 2020, where he could, because of the pandemic. make the case that he would be home. he had to b
their veteran police officers. as this story continues to pull together, of course, we ll bring everybody the details. jon and jenna? jenna: harris, thank you so much. jon: lots of questions coming into the newsroom if our viewers from our viewers. richard goodstein is a democratic political consultant, he was an adviser for hillary clinton s presidential campaign. kevin madden was national press secretary for mitt romney s presidential campaign, and mike santoli is an associate editor for barron s. let me start off with you, richard. shea kline says is it true that the report that some democrats are pressing president obama not to run for re-election in 2012? now, you come to this as a hillary clinton supporter most recently, but is there any truth to that rumor? hansly, this is the honestly, this is the first time i ve heard that suggested. we heard the silliness about switching biden and hillary, i don t think that s going to
about it. he was suspended for three days, and this came out in a debate with lisa murkowski. of all the places if you ve got a problem, you want to get it out early, you want it to come out in the setting that s the most favorable to you. this has really taken a hit on miller and, in fact, at this point the republican senate committee is spending several hundred thousand dollars in ads going after scott mcadams, the democrat. they figure if murkowski or miller wins, it stays as a republican seat. they re worried the democrat would win, and they want to make sure this is a republican save. jon: chris wallace from fox news sunday. and a very big name on that program on sunday, sarah palin, who s making a lot of news. check your local listings for times and, chris, we will see you on sunday. jenna: we re looking forward to that. breaking news on the battle for joe biden s old senate seat in delaware. a brand new farley dickenson