Cole and ella path that we have traveled together, i am filled with gratitude. Your record is extraordinary and history will show and your character tois inspiring. Doug and i love you and jill and are forever thankful to you both. And to coach tim walz, you are going to be an incredible vice president. And to the delegates and everybody who has put your faith in our campaign, your support is humbling. As a prosecutor, when i had a case, i charged it not in the name of the victim but in the name of the people, for a simple reason. In our system of justice, a harm against anyone of us is a harm against all of us. And i would often explain this to console survivors of crime to remind them that nobody should be made to fight alone. We are all in this together. Every day in the courtroom i stood proudly before a judge and i said five words, kamala harris for the people. And to be clear, and to be clear, my entire career, i have only had one client, the people. And so, on behalf of the peop
republican nomination, donald trump is bringing in a good deal of cash, but there are questions about where all that money is going. we ll look into it. also ahead, more on the story we ve been following all week. the cocaine found at the white house, we re learning where exactly it was discovered and who had access to that area. plus, treasury secretary janet yellen kicks off high-level meetings in china with criticism of how beijing treats american companies. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is friday, july 7th. joe and mika off this morning. with us, the host of way too early, jonathan lemire. jen palmieri. and associate editor of the washington post, eugene robinson. we re going to dive in with president defendant s co-defendant and personal aide, walt nauta. he has been arraigned on charges in the classified documents case. he pleaded not guilty in court in florida yesterday. this was the third attempt to arraign nauta, who was finally able to hire a
in 2016, donald trump won the new hampshire primary by a. lot he had just lost in iowa, but in 2016 when he came to new hampshire, he beat his nearest rival, john kasich, by about 20 point. ahead of that new hampshire victory in 2016, trump had racked up endorsements from precisely zero republicans in congress, none in the house, none in the senate, not even any sitting governors either. so contrast that you have her experience in 2016 for trump with what has just happened tonight. as of tonight, heading into today s new hampshire primary, a majority, more than half of all republicans in the house and senate had already endorsed trump. again, but this point in the race in 2016, that number was zero. he s now got a majority of elected republicans in washington, former presidential contender tim scott was that latest high-profile senator to endorse trump before tonight, on friday, after ron desantis dropped out this weekend he too endorsed trump, the 11th sitting governor to do
candidate to jump the race with a new launch video. and he will join me here, tomorrow night. and that is the reidout. all in with chris hayes starts right now. arts right now. tonight on all in we can see there is a major difference in the leadership with governor mccarthy as speaker of the house, and nancy pelosi as speaker. how governments are these aren t glad bond with monica extremists was born? tonight, new reporting on how the speaker became bffs with marjorie taylor greene, and what it means for the rest of us. then as folks know, i have declared, formally declared my independents from what i consider to be deeply broken two party system. what ruben gallego s campaign announcement means for the senator from arizona? plus two years after a failed coup in washington, the unbelievable story of a so-called calais who, in a small kansas town. i mention that we will move the gentleman as mayor, and effective immediately, we have a new mayor election.
now. mind bending. they are. they are. see you soon. welcome, everyone, to the beat. i m ari melber. the top story is the earthquake rocking the fox news empire. a lawsuit putting pressure on fox for the first time, puper murdoch who s wielded power and enjoyed it, and he s said so for about seven decades. do you like the feeling of power you have? yes. murdoch deploys fox news and his tabloids with that power that he admits he enjoys, to shape and sometimes all but run america s republican party and impact conservative discourse in this country. now he s under legal pressure because fox aired falsehoods and lies about the 2020 election. and allegedly pushed the specific lies they knew were false at the time which paved the way and built the support for many of the people who then showed up at the election. the company hit with this billion dollar lawsuit. weaver covered that before on this program, from a voting company that alleged defamation. this is the top