him love. if he ends up running against donald trump, how accurate will the so-called approval numbers be. because it still looks like it will be donald trump as the republican nominee. he just raised gobs of cash. polls show him trouncing ron desantis, who is by far his nearest competitor, and despite the indictments, the alleged carelessness around classified documents, and the potentially criminal carelessness for this country s democratic process, republican voters are clearly still on his side. but is anyone else? or to put a finer point on it, will any general election that includes donald trump be anything more than voting for or voting against donald trump? joining me now is nbc news senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake. punch bowl news cofounder and msnbc political contributor, jake sherman, and former rnc chairman and msnbc political analyst, michael steele. jake, as somebody who knows mccarthy best, can you give us a sense of why he has not endorsed the
morning joe starts right now. all of a sudden, i aced the cognitive test doesn t knee what s going on. do you plan to use pac money to pay some of the penalties in the new york defamation and fraud cases? i don t understand. what? are you thinking of potentially trying to use campaign money to pay some of those penalties that you might incur what penalties? in the new york fraud case, the defamation case. i didn t do anything wrong. i mean, that s been proven as far as i m concerned. yeah, but as far as the court is concerned, you did do something wrong and it ll cost you around $83 million. i see what he s doing, though. i know exactly what he is up to. he s like the mob boss who pretended to be crazy by wandering around the town in a bathrobe. he is vinny the chin, is who he is. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is i m sorry. are we not coming in? q s is the best music guy anywhere, right? by far. i know where you re going. what s toda
and didn t get enough. rachel: my mouth is on fire from the poppers. i need some water. they were good. will: last night i was doing the most ub healthy do, scrolling through my feed. ir read about joey: i read that. will: the american flags, in the united states when you see american flags flying, it is normal. in the uk, when you see their flag flying, you are neo-nazi. in 1700, a select group of people got on a boat and went in search of a better life. 99% of the people said that is a crazy idea. that explains the difference in the u.s. and the uk and establishes the united states from everyone. they got on the boat. i m going to risk it. at first people are like, i m good joey: sorry, rachel, looking for a place to put my elbow. the biggest brands in uk are fashion and in the united states is tech. he is a proud brit, he spun that back to say we re poorly dressed. it came across gen wen. i saw that, too. today isn t about us versus them, although i don t lik
in the manufacturing of semiconductors. the move by the chinese ministry of commerce targets the metals gallium and germanium which china is a major producer of. from next month exports of these metals will require a license. michelle fleury has more. us treasury secretary janet yellin is heading to beijing and hers is heading to beijing and hers is the second trip i a cabinet official to china since ties between the worlds to top economies deteriorated earlier this year. her goal is to study the relationship but she has her work cut out for her. ahead of her visit beijing said it was exposing imposing export controls on two rare metals essential for making semiconductor essentialfor making semiconductor is. this is seen as a tit for tat response after the us, the netherlands and japan recently wrist directed chip exports to china. some say the move is aimed at giving china more leverage in future trade discussions. gallium and germanium, the two medals in question will be
joey: for me the movie and then the song. i never thought about that. rocky is just it. it s a true story, by the way. at least i through iv were. rachel: rocky an all american film if anything was. will: highlight that this morning on the 4th of july. joey, rachel, and will. we hope you love america. sadly not everyone does. a new poll shows confidence in the national government is at an all time low. only 31% feel confident in america. joey: is this really a bad thing, though? do we want people to have full confidence in the government n you want to be skeptical here, and the headline the lowest across the g7 countries, maybe the only country that doesn t mandate so much the democrats might would have you believe that you have to believe in the government, but libertarians and conservatives, want to be skeptical of the government. will: among the g7, not as much joey: the independent spirit. i didn t see how it was asked, so polls will: the problem,