and i will have some questions of my own. in the audience are voters who say, they plan to participate in new hampshire, republican primary, both registered republicans, and undeclared voters who aren t registered with either major, party but are still allowed to participate in the primary elections. to cast a very wide net from various organizations, and business groups, and conservative advocacy. just of the desantis campaign and governor desantis, and a chance to hear directly from the candidate. now ladies and gentlemen, please welcome governor ron desantis. before you get to folks of the audience, and as you mention, it is a donald trump cruised to victory. what can you do from stopping him from showing another big win here in new hampshire next week? look, i think it was the former president of the united states, he is one of the most famous people who has effer been in environment politics, and still had roughly half the iowa caucus goers. and there is an a
with us on this thursday morning. morning joe starts right now. as you know, i can t talk about the particulars of this or any other ongoing criminal matter. as i said when i pointed mr. smith, i did so because it underscores the justice department s commitment to both independence and accountability. mr. smith is a veteran career prosecutor. he has assembled a group of experienced and talented prosecutors and agents who share his commitment to integrity and the rule of law. any questions about this matter will have to be answered by their filings in court. attorney general merrick gar garland with brief words for the first time since donald trump s federal indictment. is it just me or, willie, are we starting to see again not a complete breaking of ice but sort of more thawing of ice, mike pence day one, this is horrible. day two, it s bad, but i m going to pardon him. day three, too early to talk about pardons. because you know, the news came out and i m sure mike p
i have no classified documents and by the way they become automatically declassified. they have an audiotape now of donald trump in a meeting where he talks about a classified proposal from the pentagon. it is as far as evidence goes very, very powerful. the house did it, it was a struggle to get there. this is the biggest cut in savings this congress has ever voted for. yeah, there is clearly something there because we have video of it. nasa has been looking for a life in the universe for decades. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is thursday, june 1, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in washington where the marathon of talks, negotiations and meetings have paid off for the u.s. president and house speaker. 314-117, the bill has passed. and it is not over just yet as it heads to the senate. more on that in a moment. but first sources tells us that federal prosecutors have audio recordings of donald trump
right. with us we have the host of way too early jonathan lemire, professor at princeton university, eddy jr., former white house director of communications to president obama, jen palmary, co-host of showtime s the circus and member of the new york times editorial board mara gay. joe will join us in just a bit. willie, we have a lot to get to. i know we re not starting with this, but rudy giuliani was sued. did you hear about that? i did. there s some explosive and wild details that are coming out of that lawsuit that i think we re going to be talking about in just a few minute. do want to ask you first, though, jonathan lemire about this latest debt ceiling meeting at the white house the big four getting together, some glimmers of optimism. i guess we re grading on a curve here, though, based on there being no optimism out of the meeting a week ago. that june 1st date that secretary janet yellen has been warning about for several weeks is inching closer. what came o
the justice. mostly just screaming from really ugly people. and no matter what your color, you re a white supremacist just by minding your own business commuting or worst of all helping other people in danger especially if you re riding new york s f train where the f stands for get me the f out of this city. you know the story, deranged man got killed on a new york city subway car. witnesses say he was screaming threats at passengers, throwing gar beige and so on. a few stepped up to restrain him, one put him in a choke hold and later he died at the hospital. in a normal world the headline would be heroes step in to protect terrorized strap hangers. all right. [cheers and applause] greg: but not so. in the words of cnn, the victim was experiencing homelessness. you know, like experiencing indigestion as if there s a pill and we won t let him have it. he was a vagrant just trying to get home. they don t call them experiencing terror and it is terror when an unhinged man frea