would like to live a long life, longevity has its place, but i m not concerned about that now. i just want to do god s will. and he s allowed me to go up to the mountain, and i ve looked over, and i ve seen the promised land. i may not get there with you but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land. a haunting speech from reverend martin luther king jr. delivered the night before he was assassinated in memphis. we ll be honoring dr. king this morning and exploring his legacy throughout the morning on morning joe. also ahead this hour, we ll have the latest developments on the classified documents found at president biden s home, and the gop s false equivalency when it comes to this discovery. hundreds of files of donald trump tried to stash away at mar-a-lago, to equate is a little tough. congress is on the clock to raise the country s debt limit. it comes after a dire warning from treasury secretary janet yellen. plus, we ll get a live
better than we i think we can deal with a black woman in outer space who has sith powers. the question is that the threats are always going to be boycotted. but these are people that are not fans of the genre anyway. so, it s a boycott leading to what? and also and a boycott for what purpose? if you want to watch right-wing science fiction, you are perfectly happy to do that. star ship troopers s right wing. you have got things being made by then shapiro. if you have wet gina corona is doing now, you can do that. but for the rest of the planet that simply enjoys content, obi-wan kenobi, for all the people who said that they were going to boycott because they didn t like that african american women, who wasn t inquisitor and clearly the majority of the country and the world is happy with seeing science fiction reflect the world that we want, not the world that some people want to hold on to. you know why they don t want to watch the bench appear a one. it s not goo
protect the nation and the public interest? both men have now served as president, so their actual records can be assessed. for all the understandable focus on trump s legal problems and controversies and rhetoric, it was his substantive handling of the covid panic that dragged him down in the eyes of many americans who concluded he failed that task when faced with that all-important leadership test. as for trump, he said at the time he did not see the emergency as his test of a lifetime. was there a moment in all of this last two months where you said to yourself, ah, this is the leadership test of a lifetime? no. no, and no hesitation. now, that is a small part of one of trump s news worthy interviews with legendary journalist bob woodward who secured more time with president trump than any other writer. 20 interviews across that stretch. trump sometimes making the calls. somethinge apparently now regrets. the former president is suing woodward, we should note, over p
i m not talking about the weather ahead of the first bite and entrant face-off a week away to the issues topping this bitter contest of the economy, inflation, the border you name it u.s. treasury secretary janet yellin chicago they are here on all of it. welcome everybody i m neil cavuto. neil: two big newsmakers in a movement. first peter at the white house numbers shifting the presidents way. peter. reporter: and neil the president is underwater on the issues that typically decide a presidential election but he was starting from such a position no weakness that it s actually an improvement. look at this, 41% approval for the economy and 37% on inflation are his highest in over two years. has 35% approval on immigration is actually five points higher than it was last month. that is part of the way to get here. for the moment a two-point lead over trump in the new poll. independents have been breaking for trump by two now backing biden by nine. raising the stakes for b