summer. hey, do you work? what do you do? usually when an 81-year-old does that much traveling through europe, it s on a viking river cruise. [ laughter ] good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is thursday, june 13th. we re going to bring you the very latest from the g7 summit in italy. president biden is there meeting with world leaders and also talking support for ukraine. that s a top priority there. meanwhile, there s a lot happening today on capitol hill. donald trump will be in washington to meet with lawmakers from both chambers, setting up his first face-to-face with senate minority leader mitch mcconnell in more than three years. it comes a day after a partisan vote in the house, holding merrick garland in contempt of congress. we re going to dig into all of that straight ahead. along with joe, willie, and me, we have the host of way too early, white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire. former treasury official and economic analyst steve rattn
tonight, more than 2 million people are under flood warnings and alerts, with streets and entire neighborhoods underwater. in miami, more than a foot of rain fell in the last 24 hours, and fort lauderdale is declaring a state of emergency. they are telling people to stay off the roads. apartment buildings and homes became their own islands, surrounded by floodwaters. hundreds of flights across the state are delayed or canceled, strandig passengers. similar scenes along florida s gulf coast. emergency crews responding to drivers trapped in their cars. and that area could see more than 2 feet of rain in the days ahead. cbs miami s larry seward is in is near fort lauderdale, florida, where the rain shut down a section of the interstate. reporter: relentless storms pounded south florida today, dumping more than half a foot of rain from coast-to-coast on the already-waterlogged state. flash flood warnings were issued for parts of miami-dade and broward counties, where rainfall
Im sarah montague. The European Union in greater trouble than ever before. Its notjust because of brexit, even founding members countries like italy are unhappy about the direction its headed. The Italian Economy has always struggled within the straightjacket of the euro. And its wanted its fellow members to help share the burden of the half a million migrants who have turned up on its shores over the past three years. My guest here at the Italian Embassy in london is italys europe minister, sandro gozi. He is a passionate european. How does he think the eu should change if it to survive and win over the next generation of europeans . Sandro gozi, welcome to hardtalk. You have said that the beginning of European Disintegration has started with brexit. Is the eu disintegrating . If it remains the status quo, certainly. It must get out of the status quo. It must show there is a political reaction to the series of crises that has hit the union. Among these, the major one is certainly the
Im sarah montague. The European Union in greater trouble than ever before. Its notjust because of brexit, even founding members countries like italy are unhappy about the direction its headed. The Italian Economy has always struggled within the straightjacket of the euro. And its wanted its fellow members to help share the burden of the half a million migrants who have turned up on its shores over the past three years. My guest here at the Italian Embassy in london is italys europe minister, sandro gozi. He is a passionate european. How does he think the eu should change if it to survive and win over the next generation of europeans . Sandro gozi, welcome to hardtalk. You have said that the beginning of European Disintegration has started with brexit. Is the eu disintegrating . If it remains the status quo, certainly. It must get out of the status quo. It must show there is a political reaction to the series of crises that has hit the union. Among these, the major one is certainly the