My attitude about all this at this point is trust. Trust, but verify. Trust but verify. Where have i heard that before . The importance of this treaty transcends numbers. Trust but verify. Threw have it the high watermark of our new era of bipartisanship is the Senate Majority leader implying he is to obama as reagan was to the leader of our totalitarian nemesis, the evil empire. [ laughter ] well my feeling of despair is
brought to me by historical context. [ laughter ] its why old people are sad. [ laughter ] it only gets better. Good morning, everybody, its friday, november 7th. Welcome to morning joe. With us on set we have washington anchor for bbc world news america, cat cat. Managing editor of Bloomberg News and steve rattner. On capitol hill host and managing editor of tv ones news one. And joe i feel everything will be better, right . Youre being sarcastic, mika. No. Im so hopeful. What do you think . I think im very hopeful too. I think everything is changing. And i think the
This is bbc news. Welcome if youre watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. Im james reynolds. Our top stories President Donald Trump has been taken to hospital for treatment after being diagnosed with coronavirus. He left the white house unaided, wearing a mask. On twitter he said he was doing well. I am going to walter reed hospital. I think i am doing very well, but we are going to make sure that things work out. The first lady is doing very well. So thank you very much. I appreciate it. I will never forget it. Thank you. Hes already been treated with an antibody cocktail and vitamins. His doctors earlier said he was fatigued but in good spirits. Well look at the possible health risks the president is facing. Donald trump has been taken to the walter reed medical hospital as a precaution less than 2a hours after testing positive for coronavirus. His physician said he was feeling fatigued but in good spirits and is expected to spend the next few days there. Her
class= nosel > you re still at the mercy of what these storms decide to do. autumn kirks: i have a very healthy respect for mother nature and tornadoes and what they can do. it can ruin your entire life. it can destroy everything you know. in 2011, after the joplin tornado, amber munson had lost her house, most of her possessions, and all of her treasured photographs. but months later, a miracle. there was a craigslist post from a stranger over 50 miles away who had found a photograph in their yard. it was a picture sucked up by the tornado. a baby photo of amber. the only one to survive. the woman mailed it back to amber along with $5, all she could afford, but wanted to give to help amber start her life over. and with $5, well, she could afford it, wanted to give to help amber start her life over for more information on what you can do in a tornado and what you can do to help combat the growing climate crisis go to cnn.com violent earth i m liev schreiber. thanks for wat
[dramatic music playing] [narrator] as a staunch anti-communist, ronald reagan crusades against everything the soviet union stands for. and he s not alone. [news reporter] president reagan s vast limousine has just drawn up here outside the norman porch, having come from buckingham palace. this is going to be the first time that an american president has addressed both houses of parliament here in westminster. [ken] ronald reagan met maggie thatcher,