have missed. in wisconsin, president biden said he n believes donald trump will not accept the results of the 2024 election. not exactly news there. biden was responding to trump s comment. he said you have to fight for the right of the country if the election results are not honest as he put it. is that a threat? just like september january 6th. the guy is not a democrat with a small d. he is the idea you can t only love your country when you win, number one. how many court cases do they have? supreme court cases. they all said this is totally legitimate election. this is trump. i mean, it s the same he may not accept the outcome of the election, i promise you he won t. promise he won t. he won t. it s dangerous. the president biden talking to erin burnett. joining us is author of the book how the right lost its mind and and. not exactly a big revelation that donald trump will not honor the results of the election given what we saw in 2024 and what he signa
that explains it. it is a de-wormer. for a guy who believes doctors are con artists trying to scam you into getting a vaccine, he got a fast one when the worm started eating his brain. the inside of his head is basically the movie dune. you should definitely vote for him. i want to say to any of rfk jr. fans who are watching, do not despair. just because he admitted in a sworn deposition that he had parasitic brain damage doesn t mean he is going to drop out. because bobby kennedy jr. does not know the meaning of the word quit. that information was in the part of the brain that the worm ate. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is thursday, may the 9th. with us, we have the host of way too early, white house bureau chief at poli politico, jonathan lemire. former aide to the george w. bush white house and state departments, elise jordan. the congressional reporter for the washington post, jackie alemany. a lot to talk about. i think we probably on tv, willie,
into boeing after the company came forward and said some employees had committed misconduct by claiming certain tests had been completed when, in fact, they hadn t. now, the faa is investigating whether boeing completed inspections to confirm adequate bonding and grounding, where the wings join the main body of the plane, on certain 787 dreamliner aircraft. bonding and grounding is vital on a plane because it prevents static build up. think of it as electrical safeguards. boeing credited a south carolina worker who saw something they felt was wrong on the production line and came forward and reported it. cutting corners at work is something that many of us may have been guilty of at various times in our lives. but given the frequency with which quality control issues keep coming up at boeing, the airline has a long way to go to regain the trust of the flying public, its customers, the airlines, as well as lawmakers. boeing s shares dropped sharply on the news of the new inves
has been speaking publicly for the first time, about what happened. ijust had one voice in my head saying don t go down, don t go down and alli saying don t go down, don t go down and all i know is i m swinging all over the place. and the creator of paddington bear has died at the age of 91. for 28 years, they have fought for justice for the 96 liverpool fans who died at hillsborough stadium in 1989. today the victims‘ families applauded when they finally heard that six men would face criminal charges for their roles in britain s worst sporting tragedy. among them the policeman who was match commander on the day former chief superintendent david duckenfield. he faces charges of manslaughter by gross negligence. and former west yorkshire police chief constable sir norman bettison has been charged with misconduct he said he was disappointed and would defend his innocence. judith moritz has this report. they ve had inquiries, investigations and inquests, but the hillsbor
on that part of the country. i m coming to you from steel city, so this is very important here. i ve always supported the steel industry and i support our steelworkers and our steelworkers can compete with anybody in the world, as long as the playing field is level but that playing field has been slanted. president trump s just trying to restore some balance to the playing field here and i want to help him. i m ready to go down there and be his wing man and help i m implement that agenda. julie: molly is in moon township, pennsylvania where the president is about to speak minutes from now. molly, i can tell the crowd is getting pretty excited. reporter: there are a lot of great america great hats here, julie. this is the 20th rally in pennsylvania, his fifth outside of the pittsburgh area since he started driving toward the white house in june of 2015. this is a pretty special appearance specifically for a
reasons why. one, his opponent has been so anti-union since he s been i