norah: new details in the stabbingb appbo lee. investigators are looking a nkndte his accused killer. two days after the record rainfall, and some streets are still underwater. my apartment, like, the house, in one afternoon, we lost all of it. norah: montana lawmakers move toward a complete ban of the popular social media app tiktok. the legislation will prevent downloads and prohibit them on the app. norah: and steve hartman goes on the road to meet a man who is alive today thanks to the donation from a surprising source. how do you say thank you? just take care of this gift. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we begin with new details in the arrest of a massachusetts air national guardsman in one of the worst breaches of classified intelligence documents in years. tonight, 21-year-old jack teixeira remain in jail until his next court hearing on wednesday. he did not enter a plea in a federal court
stabbing death of cash app founder bob lee. infall anders are looking into d still underwater. my apartment, people are like, the house, and one we lost all of it. norah: montana lawmakers move toward a complete ban of the popular social media app tiktok. the legislation will prevent downloads and prohibit them on the app. norah: and steve hartman goes on the road to meet a man who is alive today thanks to the donation from a surprising source. how do you say thank you? just take care of this gift. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we begin with new details in the arrest of a massachusetts air national guardsman in one of the worst beaches of classified intelligence documents in years. tonight, 21-year-old jack to teixeira remains in jail until his next court hearing on wednesday. he did not enter a plea in a federal courtroom in boston today what he was officially charged with unauthorized removal, retention, an
we appreciate it. stick around. we ll talk to you again in a few minutes on morning joe. thanks to all of you for getting up way too early with us on this monday morning. morning joe starts right now. to do something with 50 votes is rough. to do small things with 50 votes is rough. to pass such a major piece of legislation with only 50 votes, republican minority, a caucus running from bernie sanders to joe manchin, wow. senate majority leader chuck schumer after the senate passed a sweeping climate health care and tax bill, putting democrats on the verge of another major win ahead of the midterms. republicans also scored a win for big pharma. we ll explain. donald trump s republican party gathered in dallas for cpac this weekend, where the big lie was on full display. along with an incredibly ridiculous guest and this is not the one i m talking about. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is monday, august 8th. with joe and me, we have corresponde
a lot less than advertised. a five year communications major from arizona state. perfect step right this way. you re a barista in a strip mall. the whole thing s a scam, obviously. think timeshares and kova. but without the waterfront condos. we said all of this many times on the show. college debt is real. it s hurting young people and there s really no good reason for it. so when joe biden announced today that he plans to cancel some of the obvious response would be to celebrate the announcement. but we didn t right away. instead, we pause to learn the details about what he is proposing. that s the habit we ve picked up from watching people like joe biden in action over the past several years. it s always worth reading the fine print. these are the very same people, after all, who decided it was a good idea somehow to defund the police. they re the ones who force the entire american population to take an experimental covid vaccine. even it became obvious that it didn t work
derek chauvin. he faces second degree murder and manslaughter charges for kneeling on floyd s next for nearly 8 minutes. more demonstrations are expected today, demanding justice for george floyd so let s begin there in minneapolis, with omar jimenez, you were there for weeks and weeks following the killing of george floyd, the protests, all of it. tell us what we can expect in court today and the ruling, what the people who live there are saying to you? reporter: yeah, this is the beginning of a process that s been a long time coming, state of emergency back to, of course, the protests in may and over the summer in the wake of george floyd s death, you talk about the passion, you look no further behind me. this is outside the hennepin county government center, which is where the trial for derek chauvin, one of the former officers charged in this case will be taking place. right now at this point in the morning, they are beginning motions in that courtroom. while all of thi