Brendan buck, thank you, as always. Thank you so you for getting up Way Too Early on this thursday morning. Morning joe starts right now. Thank you. May i finish. You cant be on both sides. Gentlemen, youll have your turn. One of the challenges listen up. Can we focus on the issues that matter . We know in china, Everybody Knows that. If i may focus on Holding Joe Biden accountable. I agree with ron desantis. Everybody is speaking at the same time. If you couldnt understand any of that, you were not alone. The republican candidates on stage at the Ronald Reagan president ial library last night, mostly focused on attacking each other rather than the frontrunner in the polls, donald trump. Talking over each other a lot. Trump was, instead, on stage by himself in michigan speaking to a crowd of mostly nonUnion Auto Workers, and criticizing the strike against detroits big three. Thats a tight shot there. Meanwhile, in washington, it appears the farright republicans in the house are ready t
Youre not here tonight because youre afraid of being on the stage and defending your record. Youre ducking these things. Thats Chris Christie with a direct attack on donald trump. And christie wasnt the only republican president ial candidate to address the former president s absence from last nights debate stage. There werent that many other attacks, though. But well bring you that and other big moments from last night. Donald trump actually wasnt watching because he was instead on a stage by himself in michigan speaking to a crowd of mostly nonunion auto workers and criticizing the union strike against detroits big three. And meanwhile in washington it appears that farright republicans in the house are ready to shutdown the government over one key funding item. Well tell you what that is just ahead. Good morning and welcome to way too early on this thursday, september 28th. Im jonathan lemire. Thanks for starting your day with us. Weve got a big show ahead, and we begin this morning
tonight on the reidout what is the specific constitutional crime that you re investigating? well, we re having an inquiry so we can do an investigation into all the production of witnesses and what is the crime you re investigating? and documents. high crimes, misdemeanors and briberies. what high crimes are you investigating? look, once i get time, i will explain what we re looking at and i will make the equivalency. no, i m asking for you that is congressman joe naguse asking a simple question, one that republicans still can t answer as they breathlessly approve a biden impeachment inquiry. the congressman joins me tonight. there appears to be a growing rift between president biden and israel s benjamin netanyahu. representatives rashida tlaib and cory bush join me tonight. and there s breaking news tonight in one of jack smith s federal cases against donald trump. the court of appeals for the d.c. circuit handed trump another setback. i ll
put forward by a bipartisan senate group named the gang of six. most liberals don t like the gang of six approach because it would make cuts to social security and medicare. we are an anti-gang group. we are we re trying to suppress the growth of gangs. we think that it is not healthy for washington. most conservatives complain it doesn t cut spending enough and raises taxes too much. the gang of six is a five pages of sort of talking points. it s not an actual plan. but the president sees it as a framework for a potential potential breakthrough and perhaps because they like the other fallback options even less, the house republican leadership says it s at least worth talking about. let s begin with what happened tonight behind closed doors and how the new senate plan is changing the discussion. our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin and kate bald win are live at their posts and chrystia freeland, and the meeting with the republicans which is the m