good morning. welcome to morning joe on this monday, july 1st. this morning, we are waking up to a sea of headlines and opinion pieces from major news organizations, former party leaders, and very loud whispers, mostly behind the scenes, from present leading democrats who say it is over. here s a taste of the global call for president joe biden to get out of the race. the new york times editorial board says biden is not the man he was four years ago, calling his candidacy, quote, a reckless gamble. editors at georgia s largest newspaper, the atlanta journal constitution, echoed that take, demanding the president pass the torch. quote, biden deserves a better exit from public life than the one he endured when he shuffled off the stage on thursday night. then there were the headlines, sneering, mocking, jeering all at once. this was the performance that has gotten us to this point. we had a thousand trillionaires in america. i mean billionaires. what s happening? they r
thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these truly extraordinary times. we are grateful. the beat with katie phang in for ari starts right now. hi, katie. thanks, nicole. i think extraordinary is an understatement these days, but thank you, i appreciate it. have a good show. thanks. and welcome to the beat, i m katie phang in for ari melber. the supreme court today handing down a win for donald trump in his federal insurrection case. a consequential decision that will affect presidential power for years to come, ruling that trump has immunity for some of his official conduct as president but not for private, unofficial acts. here s how that played out. the high court has just issued one of its most consequential rulings in decades. the president has absolute immunity for core constitutional powers, however, not for unofficial acts. five alarm fire. supreme court has decreed him a king. how the justices rule could well define the parameters
imprint.com for certain well, welcome to all you watching us here in the states, canada, and all around the world. i m kimberly, who bird this? his cnn newsroom, wall calls today for president joe biden to step away from the 2024 race how he s reassuring top donors that he s up for the task. first major hurricane of the 2024 season is churning in the atlantic where hurricane beryl is expected to go next. and thousands protests in israel is a former more hostage speaks out about her ordeal details plus how the united states is getting involved in the latest ceasefire efforts live from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber after spending time at camp david to prepare for the debate, joe biden is now at the presidential retreat to spend time with his family following his poor performance. but there s no getting away from the calls for him to end his canon campaign. and those calls just got a bit louder. sources tell cnn that the family gathering isn t aimed at makin
capture the first nhl championship in franchise history congrats to them. and thank you so much for joining me today and fredricka whitfield, the cnn newsroom continues with alisyn camerota, right? now hello, everyone. juan, you re in the cnn newsroom. i m alice and camerota and new york tonight, president biden is meeting with his family at camp david. multiple sources tell cnn the meeting was planned i had a long time ago for a photo shoot and it is not some kind of emergency gathering to discuss the future of his campaign. but it has new significant in light of growing calls for the president to exit the race after thursday s alarming debate performance. and now there s new polling that suggests voters concerns are growing about the president s fitness for office. one of the burning questions since the debate is how much did president biden s inner circle? no about his apparent frailty before thursday night axios has new reporting that president biden s closest aides hav
[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] will: good morning and welcome to fox & friends. pete: that s good. will: they were all good. phenomenal this morning. where s san jacinto peak? if. pete: i don t know, but it s 10,000 feet. will: well, you know, it s the deciding battle in the victory for the republic of texas against mexico. that s what established our independence. we don t have any 10,000 foot peaks, not even in big bend. but the magic ear says it s california. pete: near palm springs, is what they said. will: yeah, those were were awesome this morning, and your photos celebrate or suggest that you re beginning to celebrate the fourth of july as is everyone else on this couch because i ll be working next weekend, and i ll be much closer in approximate proximity, but these two, america got sick to its stomach and came over here and vomited on pete hegseth. [laughter] pete: these are my patriot shoes from rdc shoes. look at that. th