But his speech came as the violence began to unfold creating surreal images on tv as you see the split screens there with the president speaking and the violence happening on the other side. Police officers used smoke and tear gas to break up some of the protests. Officials say 29 protesters were arrested. No lives were lost police say the unrest will have a long term impact on the community of ferguson. Our community has got to take some responsibility for what happened tonight. For what happened tonight as far as tearing our community apart. This cannot happen. We talk about peaceful protests. That did not happen tonight. We definitely have done something here that will impact our community for a long time and affect our region. Thats not how we create change. Change is created through our voice and not through destruction of our community. So the county police chief said he personally heard at least 150 shots fired overnight. The frequent gunfire forced report towers step back inclu
0 yeah. hi, cutie. how are you? i was better a couple of seconds ago. now i m out of breath. the new york times reporter you ll be fine jeremy peters is with us. good to see you! hi, mika. how are you? i m fine. i didn t take that last night, if you know what i m talking about. and andrea mitchell is looking awesome. i haven t seen you in a long time. i missed you guys. i ve missed you so much! i love getting up early. i know you do. i know you do. a lot to talk about, joe. would you like to tease the big headline today? do you know what tease means? no, i don t. it means you say coming up, we re going to talk about dot, dot, dot, then you stop and i do the lead story. go ahead. i ll give it to you. i defer to you today but i think we should be leaving this. yet another change. i don t really have much to add on that. thank you. let me tell you why we shouldn t be leading with it. why not? because you guys will go on forever and since we are going to
you might still get laid, but you re not going to feel that great about it. top of the morning on the east coast. it is friday, july 1. welcome to morning joe. with us on set, national fair editor john heilman. and the director of the earth institute, dr. jeffry sachs. how are you all doing? great. the mets are hot. on fire. i ll be there on sunday. country is on the verge of economic break, but you need to take a break. take a break and rest. and do what? watch baseball. a fun weekend in baseball. dr. sachs, how are you? blasted republicans for not making a deal. now, the republicans are striking back. the push for raising taxes on the wealthiest americans. republicans say this is not an option, slamming the president on capitol hill yesterday. what i would like to see them do is agree on the outline of a ten-year plan. whoa, whoa, whoa. that was the wrong soundbyte. that was bill clinton tj, did my phone call to you this morning shake you up
do you follow politics? the president in private directly asked the speaker for a clean vote. the speaker said no way. the president wanted to bring representatives from the white house, boehner said no. john boehner saying no to a dinner invitation. speaker boehner turns down another invitation from president obama. i guess you didn t say no to the president because you are out of noes. all right, good morning. it s tuesday, june 21. welcome to morning joe, the national affairs editor for new york magazine and pulitzer prize winning editor and msnbc contributor john thank kayhart. willie is on his way. he s late. scampering from his show. late for work. yeah. it s the commute that kills you. yes. it s a long walk from that control room. what s going on? not much. how are you guys doing? doing well. you get to keep your walmart greeter job. stop it, i m not happy. i know. but people like willy and me benefit from this. we can continue to gree