Wednesday morning. Morning joe starts right now. New York City officials say drivers could expect the slowest traffic of the year, you know traffic is slow when biden says, im just going to get out and walk. [ laughter ] earlier today, President Biden delivered his final u. N. Address. Biden called for concern and then added do what the hell you want. I dont care anymore. Good morning, welcome to Morning Joe. Its wednesday, september 25th. Were going to bring you the big moments from President Bidens final u. N. Address, calling for Unity And Partnership, amid growing global turmoil. Meanwhile, Donald Trump continues to take a much different tone on worldwide issues including the russian invasion of ukraine. Hes also doubling down on his commitment to tariffs. Well play for you those comments. It all comes as Vice President Kamala Harris is set to give a major economic address and close the gap on Who Americans Trust more to handle the economy. Only with willie and me we have the host
today. a few days later i travelled to poland and spoke about all at stake in our world in democracy and freedom, which is under assault from forces of autocracy and oppression. many are tired of hearing me say i think we are at another inflexion point in world history where there is literally a severe confrontation between autocrats and democratic nations. president clinton, bill, it was not lost on me that you spoke at the same warsaw castle i was about to speak at 25 years earlier, and in my case it was the evening. the interior of the castle, the courtyard holds about 500 or 600
enough tonight either. arriving tonight for friday s g7 summit, he is seeking to repair relationships that were strained by his predecessor, not to mention recommitting to nato and coordinating trans-atlantic policy on fighting covid, facing down china, cooling the planet. oh, and don t forget, confronting vladimir putin, whom he ll meet next week and who is at the center of some ominous moves tonight involving dissident alexei navalny. if that sounds like a lot to you, there is also the small matter, as the president sees it, of saving democracy. i believe we re in an inflexion point in world history. the moment, where it falls to us, to prove that democracies will not just endure, but they will excel. as we rise to seize the enormous opportunities in the new age. we have to discredit those, who believe that the age of democracy is over, as some of our fellow nations believe. so, there s that. and there s everything back
armed but it has to be firearms. flags. okay. so, what do you expect, from a guy who bear spray what do you expect from a guy who, hours after the insurrection, voted to overturn the election results? that s the republican party. which brings me, back, to my original question. bipartisanship theater? or a real effort to get things done? time will tell. talking, talking. with all that at home, the president is on a mission to prove to the world that democracy, still, works. i believe we re in an inflexion point in world history. the moment where it falls to us to prove that democracies will not just endure, but they will excel.