frontrunners for the 2024 republican nomination, even though only one of them is officially in the race. ahead, a veteran gop strategist explains why desantis is stealing some of trump s thunder. meanwhile, election deniers are celebrating after three states pulled out of a program to protect voter rolls with two more states considering joining them. we ll explain this latest development. plus, we ll go through the changes norfolk southern is making following the derailment of two of its trains in ohio. and we ll ask transportation secretary pete buttigieg about the federal response to the disaster and how to prevent another one from happening when he joins us later this morning. and good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is tuesday, march 7th. we are live in abu dhabi, the crossroads of the world. it truly is, with our 30/50 summit, forbes and know your value has come together to create an incredible, cross-cultural, multi-generational summit that, really, t
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that means they re off limits to you and all other ordinary american citizens who don tericn work for the government. you re not allowed to sewhe thet despite the fact they belong to you. now, no matter what, you may have heard the point of the system is not to protect the country from foreign adversaries under the administration. we don t even bother to do that anymore. now, the point the system is to take power from the voters and the officials they elect and hand that power to the permanent bureaucracy in washington.lect and hand that it s infuriating and over time it is dangerous. us. but for once, we can repot some meaningful pushback against this regime of secrecy and deceit. kevin mccarthy of californii tha decei became speaker of the housee last week, last friday, and in . one of his first big policy changes, he is pledging to let americans see, quote, all that l happened at the u.s. capitol on january six . 2020 one . and that means finally 14,00 releasing the rou
fast. but there sa to jusn t one if with a ton o of outstandinghese questions. how do these records just all of a sudden become found? why the six year gap between biden leaving office as vp and azmera in this miraculous discovery? about four days we ve been hearing about this nameless personal attorney to joe biden, well who dutifully turned over the documents. bob., today, we finally have a name, bob bauer. fois is is a revelationa re thy might gloss over, but it sons. significant for a couple of reasons. number one , he served as whiteh house counsel under barackou obama. he is also married to biden s senior adviser, anita dunn. so why is the white house keeping questions from going to him, given that the justice department cited the personal counsel as having made this initial outreach to nationalnatl archives and that has been in touch with the justice department? is that the person who thesebe r questions should be directed? why the white house counsel,e whatever th
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