be a few inches. falling on saturated ground. this will exacerbate any flooding issues. we can see the extent of the rain moving east. the northern half of scotland staying cold with a few wintry showers. mild further south where we have the wind and rain. very blustery, wet morning for saturday. that rain should slowly clear away and the brighter skies across the north and west will eventually wind out. then showers, wintry on the hills across scotland. increasingly turning colder in the north and west. we just hold on to the dregs of the milder air in the south west but we can see the cold air went out for part two of the weekend. northerly winds, these fronts enhancing shower activity. one frontier bringing showers to northern ireland and wales, perhaps into central south western parts of the country. wintry showers affecting the north of scotland exposing the northerly wind. quite a bit of sunshine abound on sunday but the temperatures you will notice, 3-8. the temperatur
intensifies his nuclear rhetoric amid a faltering military campaign in ukraine. the biden administration says it has told russia privately exactly what the consequences would be for using a nuclear weapon. we ll have the very latest on that. plus, a head turning new revelation concerning the attack on the capitol. what a former adviser to the january 6th committee says about a phone call between the trump white house and a rioter while the attack was underway. also this morning, tropical storm ian has just strengthened into a category 1 hurricane as it continues its track toward cuba and florida. we re watching that. and it is just six weeks until voters decide the balance of power in congress. we ll tell you where things stand this morning and what s in play. good morning and welcome to morning joe, it s monday, september 26th. we begin with the new polling from the new york times that shows 54% believe donald trump threatened american democracy when he left office. 51
wait a minute. someone in the white house was calling one of the rioters? absolutely. and you know both ends of that call? one end. i don t know the white house end, which i believe is more important. so that call that denver writes about reportedly lasted just nine seconds. made at 4:24 p.m. after trump made a video message telling supporters to go home, you re very special. on meet the press yesterday, congressman raskin confirms that the committee knows about this call. watch. i can t say anything specific about that particular call, but we are aware of it. and we are aware of lots of context between people in the white house and different people involved obviously in the coup attempt and the insurrection. in a statement, the committee adds that quote, in his roll on the select committee, mr. riggleman had limited knowledge. the committee has run down all the leads and digested and analyzed all the information that arose from his work. we will be presenting
war zone. foreign nationals dressed in camouflage are scaling barriers and sprinting into the country. biden s open border and the suction of sanctuary cities have created a conveyor belt of illegals from central and south america. new york city already reeling from a homeless crisis that they are responsible for are unable to absorb the thousands of illegals arriving by bus and plane. all the money for affordable housing was stolen by crooks who run nonprofits so the mayor decided to build a tent city in a working class neighborhood. the residents weren t thrilled. i m concerned with my safety. it s all single. and i m hearing it s going to be mostly male. so, that worries me. why not house them elsewhere? they take our money and they do whatever they want with it. by right, they don t belong here, they re illegals. jesse: because of the spotlight put on this tent city thanks to you it s now being moved. where is it going? it is going to randles island in aoc s distr
we did it! good tuesday morning. we re watching a number of developing stories at this hour. happening right now an emotional hearing set to begin in florida where survivors and families of the parkland school shooting will share their stories and their pain in court. this is in advance to the judge sentencing the gunman. it s the final count down now. we re one week from election day. early voting as you likely know is smashing records. more than 21 million ballots cast so far. the campaigning far from over. candidates making their final pitch and cnn is on the trail. the man accused of attacking paul pelosi is expected in court this morning. 42-year-old david depape will be arraigned on several charges including attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon. we re learning disturbing new details about depape s intentions. the fbi said he planned to hold nancy pelosi hostage and break her kneecaps if she lied. we re live outside the courthouse in san francisco. t