it s symbolic how we as a nation have been doing as a nation under joe biden. take, for example, the middle east. iran has always been the worst problem at least in my lifetime. but now we show weakness by begging them to get back into that terrible nuclear deal. now watch as israel takes things into their own hands. in fact it s already happened. afghanistan always challenging. not a terror lifen. joe left the taliban a country. now we left them weapons to defend their terror ways. as we forecasted, russia invaded one year ago ukraine. a nation we neglected to arm. they are world class fighters and russia showed to be world class barbarians. and biden too slow to get the ukrainians the weapons they need to win. china is clearly a rival, an enemy. confrontation is no longer hypothetical, try inevitable. it s forcing many to shift their focus from look abroad to say hey, why not keep it in our own backyards. 10 migrants snoip martha s vineyard and they go crazy. but here in
be in control of their reproductive rights? yes, i do. governor, you have my vote. thank you. bring it home, everybody. it s a vote for new york. let me say i was a huge fan of alfred hitchcock and i found the lighting that was a little horror-esque. i m sorry. we were on the stage. look at this. i know. it s terrible lighting. i know. it s bad. that s what you re getting out of this video? isn t that a lesson? do you know where i get it from? where? i heard viewers going, oh, my gosh. great artist skill. stole that from you. please don t turn it around. that makes me sad. anyway, so talk about why this race is so close. new york state. you tell me, joe. you re the expert. am i? am i theers pert? you re the expert on this. he s talking a lot about crime and that s so help me out here. yes. she was on stephanie ruhle s show the other night and she said that there s not a crime problem. steph said yeah, there is a crime problem. r
wander and to wonder in this life, to still have a child-like sense of the possible. and i this we ve lost that. and think what i m saying to people is, is that you ve got to get back in touch with you. because a happy mika, a happy sofia and a happy katty, means everything else in our life is happier. spouses, children, our relationships are richer because we re fulfilled and most of us just are not. we just drudge along, we re exhausted, we re tired, and we just accept our fate in life and we have to stop that. sofia nelson, thank you so much. the new book is be the one you need, 21 life lessons i learned taking care of everyone but me. and she has a new piece about the book up on know your value.com right now. and katty kay, thank you as well. starting super early this morning. we really appreciate it. it is now the top of our fourth hour of morning joe. 9:00 a.m. on the east coast, 6:00 a.m. out west. we have at lot to get to this hour including the last-minute he
georgia voters are mortified than ever with the primaries just two days away, we ve got new numbers from georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger s office, and it shows early voting in the peak state surged ahead of tuesday s primaries. 2022 s total is up to 112% from 2020. and 2020 was a presidential election year, so that s pretty good. now let s look at the party lines, we ve got republicans who cast nearly 500,000 early ballots, while democrats cast just over 368,000. so, what insight can early voting numbers and the primaries actually tell us about how things will shake out in the general? i m so glad you asked, because we have nbc news correspondent ellison barber, on the ground in hot land to break it down, welcome ellison. okay, so nearly 900,000 people voted early in a primary, in a midterm here. what is happening and what can this mean for november? yeah, i, mean it s a really big deal for me when i look at those numbers and think, what does it mean as we mov
dress rehearsals and joe biden takes a field trip ahead of the most important moment of this election so far, that s tonight on newsnight good evening. i m abby phillip and washington for decades, camp david has been a sacred place where american presidents have hosted vips and villains from churchill to putin. but deep in the woods of maryland, it is also the place where presidents have prepared for political survival back in 1980, ahead of his debate with ronald reagan, jimmy carter battled a fake dipper at that very location and speaking of reagan, he did the same in 1984 after his first debate, where he came across as tired and rambling, he started to get questions about his age so when reagan hunker down to prepare for the other debates, the prep helps give birth to one of the most memorable leinz in american political history i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponents youth and inexperience in 1992, bus