Comers remarks were short. If he found anything that was, he would have leapt at the chance to say it. You would think that he would have led the entire commentary just a few moments ago with whatever he seems to have found. That was fox news host neil cavuto, not buying what james comer was trying to sell on capitol hill yesterday. Were going to go through Hunter Bidens closed door testimony to the House Oversight Committee Later in the show here. Plus, the end of an era for senate republicans. The partys longest Serving Leader in the Upper Chamber is stepping down at the end of the year. Well take a look at Mitch Mcconnells legacy and who might replace him. Of course, were going to talk about the shocking news we all heard yesterday. The death of beloved comedian and actor Richard Lewis. Well talk about that and play for you some of joes interview with him, which happened just several weeks ago. Good morning. Welcome to morning joe. It is thursday, february 29th. With us, we have the
the house. zeldin says he doesn t know the identity of those shot but that they are being treated for their wounds. the search for the shooters is ongoing. back to you. see three let s bring in lee zeldin now, new york gubernatorial candidate and congressman from county. what another 12 hours you have had. put us come if you can, congressman, with you and your wife. you re in the bronx at a columbus day parade, and how do you find out about a shooting half a block from your house? we got a phone call from our daughter, mikayla. we hear other daughter, arianna, in the background crying. she speaking to 911. they were the 911 colors. mikayla is freaking out that we are not able to hear everything because of the wi-fi connection. they were locked inside of a bathroom. they were at the kitchen table doing homework, and all of the sudden they are hearing multiple gunshots. they then hear screaming. they run upstairs and lock themselves in the bathroom. one of my daughters calle
is standing by with that. first to alexis mcadams. she s live in new york city with more on this. alexis, good afternoon. good afternoon. we re hearing charges could soon be coming in the case in philadelphia. it was chaos. people running right and left in the busy restaurant and bar area after someone opened fire. investigators believe it was a fist fight between a few guys that started this mass shooting and it was caught on video. watch. you can hear dozens of gun shots there ringing out. this video shows the chaos as people tried to take cover on south street. three people were killed, trace. these are their photos. their families grieving as police continue to search for the shooters, plural. that s because police say it was multiple gunmen that fired in the crowd. philadelphia s district attorney stopped by the crime scene calling it chilling as he prepares to file charges. so we re expecting to approve charges later today for at least two people in connection to wh
know this . he aims to obliterate our , ournd gas industry energy supplies from louisiana to pennsylvania to californiaaen would power us for about four hundred years or soo. but the greenback s pulling biden strings want to shut down and as a result, well,do americans are suffering highwn prices for everything and stilll they re climbing and biden sappy anecdotes about his childhood, they don t help . we reng going through an incredible transition that is taking place this bad because the price of gas at the pump is something that i told you. you heard me say before it o would be a matter of great d discussion at my kitchen table when i was a kid growing up. oh my. i still love that tired old lineh. nowe the transition come on . i love the meaningless euphemisms by biden like day by day. this antism fossil fuel obsessik isin making us weaker. so we ve gone from self-sufficient to dependance. we re beggars for energy from despots around the world. now step two is to make
Postworld war ii domestic scene. The last class we look at suburbanization, and today what i want the look at is cars in the postworld war ii era, and i especially want the look at the mavericks, maverick car designers and automakers, automakers who tried to establish independent companies outside the big three who thought outside the box, thought unconventionally. I want to look at their impact, what happened to them, their influence on the field of the postworld war ii auto industry. And, you know, if america had a symbol in the postworld war ii era, it would have to be the automobile. I mean, americans love their cars. Theyre big. Europeans even make fun of them. They call them yank tanks. And theres a reason that cars, american cars anyways are have the look and the shape and the size that they do. And a lot of it has to do with one automobile designer, one sort of maverick automobile designer, and i want to look at him today. And i want to start by sort of, in a nutshell is, looki