Career, maybe she could all right. Thanks to our panel for joining us. Thanks to all of you for being with us this morning. Im kasie hunt. Dont go anywhere. Sandi, a new central starts right now the sun rising over a capital and chaos, Republican Leaders in the house losing control with upheaval largely fueled by donald trump we have new reporting from the epicenter of this political earthquake the Biden Administration moves closer to closing the Gun Show Loophole and a brand new rule that specifically defined what it means to be in the business of selling firearms and stepping up requirements on Background Checks. What is 65 Million People in the east under a severe storm threat today, who needs to prepare for dangerous winds and major flood threats. Kate is out today. Im john berman. Was sara sidner this is cnn news central do this morning, a web of chaos at home and abroad. Donald trump is smack in the middle of that where ive in fact, in most cases, donald trump is spinning the web
and chris christie. this part over a number of issues from israel s war with a mosque to abortion donald trump was recently at no-show and said he held a rally in a miami suburb. for the first question of the night of the candidates were asked why they should be the republican nominee for president instead of donald trump. here are their answers. and donald trump s a lot different guy than he was in 2016. he owes it to you to be on the stage and explain why he should get another chance. be sure to explain why he didn t have mexico pay for the border wall, he should explain why he racked up so much debt, he should explain why he should drain the swamp and he said republicans were going to get tired of winning. we saw last night, i m sick of republicans losing. i can tell you that i think is the right president at the right time. i don t think he s the right president now. i think that he put us eight trillion dollars in debt and our kids are never going to forgive us for t
president biden with a little self-deprecation about his age. somebody feeling good after that win. tuesday will do that for you. that was during a speech to united autoworkers yesterday. the president seeming to preview his 2020 campaign, including attacks on donald trump. speaking of the former president, he seems to be confirming reports he plans to get revenge on his critics if he wins a second term as if anyone had any doubt he would. we ll play those comments for you. meanwhile, democrats are sure to lose a key seat in the senate next year with joe manchin of west virginia announcing he will not run for re-election. also ahead this morning, we ll go through the major development out of the middle east. israel agreeing to daily humanitarian pauses in gaza to get some of that food and that aid in. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is friday, november 10th. with us today, we ve got the host of way too early, jonathan lemire. congressional investigations re
it has been a difficult year for the government. they are trailing labour in the polls right now and so we will hear more about what they intend to do in the coming year and how they intend to win back some of those voters. with me is our political correspondent damian grammaticus. give us a sense of how significant today is but also what we might hear when the king, as you are telling us, delivers a speech not written by him but by the government? it not written by him but by the government? not written by him but by the government? , , ., government? it is significant. you are talking government? it is significant. you are talking about government? it is significant. you are talking about elections, - government? it is significant. you l are talking about elections, looking forward to elections. this is a government that is trailing heavily in the polls, 10 15% behind. it needs to change that sort of dynamic, needs to find something to start shifting the needle and dra
Minutes because thats theyll be focusing not only 17 victims in parkland, but the 13 victims in columbine that were killed in that 1999 shooting that really sparked this sort of awareness across the country. Andrea. Thank you, steve paterson. And the students at North High School in denver. We go to chicago, which is an hour earlier, rather an hour later, so they have already been out for an hour. Ron mott, a city rocked almost every day by violence in various neighborhoods but all reacting to what happened in florida. Ron . Reporter yeah, absolutely, andrea, good day to you. Im with young man from Leo High School here on the south side. You mention this is a daily problem here in chicago, gun violence. So these students who came out today, this rally wrapped up 10 minutes ago, those rally not just for those folks lost at parkland but all the people lost
daily basis in chicago to gun violence. Cash a, senior, what brought you out today and whats your message . I wanted to promote peace