germany. your speech suggests you don t acknowledge these things. if you cant don t acknowledge these things. if you can t see the problem, chancellor, why would voters believe you can chancellor, why would voters believe you can fix chancellor, why would voters believe you can fix it? you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit ri . ht! you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! i you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! | think you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! i think you you can fix it? joel, let s get that bit right! i think you are - bit right! i think you are completely wrong. my entire speech is about how we deal with the productivity paradox that is at the heart of why we haven t seen that growth in real incomes, if we don t invest in improvements in our education system, in our skills, if we don t find opportunities for the millions of people who could work and contribute to our economy back down at the moment, we are not going to s
white house. the terrifying morning commute on a bus and then a train, turning deadly in washington, d.c. a suspect allegedly pulling out a gun, first on the bus, then heading to the subway. several people shot, including a metro employee who died while trying to stop the gunman. pierre thomas in washington. the funeral for tyre nichols. remembered as a loving son, brother, and father. vice president kamala harris and the reverend al sharpton. what they said. and what they vowed to push for in congress. stephanie ramos from memphis. cell phone video played in the alex murdaugh trial today. the prosecution playing this video from alex murdaugh s son s phone. it was taken just minutes before the murders. and what they say it shows. eva pilgrim reporting. the high stakes meeting at the white house. president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy. did they find any common ground? what was said afterward? rachel scott live on the hill. the warning from the cdc tonight a
over. mary bruce standing by at the white house. the terrifying morning commute on a bus and then a train, turning deadly in washington, d.c. a suspect allegedly pulling out a gun, first on the bus, then heading to the subway. several people shot, including a metro employee who died while trying to stop the gunman. pierre thomas in washington. the funeral for tyre nichols. remembered as a loving son, brother, and father. vice prsident kamala harris and the reverend al sharpton. what they said. and what they vowed to push for in congress. stephanie ramos from memphis. cell phone video played in the alex murdaugh trial today. th prosecution playing this video from alex murdaugh s son s phone. it was taken just minutes before the murders. and what they say it shows. eva pilgrim reporting. the high stakes meeting at the white house. president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy. did they find any common ground? what was said afterward? rachel scott live on the hill.
her pay and saying it s not a salary increase. in the midst of crime rising to alarming rates. none of our political figures deserve raises. rachel campos-duffy down in del rio, texas. rachel: joe biden says our border is secure. raise your hand if you say our border is secure. all right. there s your answer on that. ainsley: capitol hill is going to continue to stay cloudy there today. 60 degrees is your high. so take a sweater. ainsley: i m going to washington after the show. we are celebrating mary s birthday. ainsley: we are so glad you were born ms. mary. happy birthday. steve: what would be interesting though because peter will be there, too. i wonder at what point peter will start to pick up the bill. he is a grown up and has a job. ainsley: never, not when your dad is there. steve: you are probably right. somebody who knows about parenting is rachel campos-duffy. she is live in del rio, texas. and today, because so many people are worried about
i was on the police department for 25 years, saw a lot of storms here. this is by far the worst storm i have ever witnessed. i promise you, i m never going to sit through another storm ever again here. i am one of the lucky ones. just some of the survivors of hurricane ian after the storm decimated wide sections of florida, and now the storm is on track to make a second u.s. landfall threatening the carolinas and georgia. good morning, and welcome to morning joe, it is friday, september 30th. joe is off this morning, but we ll get right to the latest with ian. intensing into a hurricane again, heading to south carolina after leaving a trail of devastation in florida. it is expected to make landfall near charleston around noon today as a category 1 storm. the national hurricane center is warning it could unleash life threatening storm surge, floods and strong winds. a state of emergency is in place for the carolinas, georgia and virginia. the damage from hurricane ian is