competency. competency. donald trump isn t credible with the middle or the left. credibility or competency? competency. they want to get things done on either side of the i ll and he won t be able to deliver it. competency. he has no credibility. that was never there to begin with. howard dean. i think ron s got it exactly right. kpen tennessee is what happens. i mean, competency without question. look ma we ll see how competently he handles what i think is going to be a devastating week. we ve got the trump russia hearings that are going to blow up next week. my panel has uniformly labeled them incompetent.
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to pedestrian peddle the story of a driverless train wreck. look ma, no hands. mr. obama has since given the yefgs that he sits atop a federal government which he does not and could not possibly control. lisa, playing into exactly what his critics have been fighting for in many levels pertaining to big government and health care and other issues. absolutely, mika. one of the casualties of the white house trying to keep the president s distance from these various issues is he looks like he is not in charge and that no one is in charge. you listen to people from the agencies. they are not in charge either. they don t know what is happening beneath them. at the same time, we re the federal government is embarking on this massive new health care program and important part of it will be administered by the irs and i think it gives pause to anyone, liberal or conservative,
16-year-olds on this show. good morning, welcome to early start on this monday. i m ashleigh banfield. happy to have you this morning. i m zoraida sambolin. let s get started. tropical storm beryl making landfall in northeastern florida near jacksonville beach. it s packing a wallop, 70-mile-per-hour winds, torrential rain, more than 24,000 people without power this morning in the area. take a look at the pictures on your screen. that shows you the wind. the wind warnings, storm warnings all up along the atlantic coast from florida to georgia to the carolinas, putting a severe dent in a lot of the memorial day festivities. rob marciano has been pretty much up all night in the severe weather center watching all of this. things getting better tleels for now? well, the wind has died down but the rain is still coming. this event is far from over. at one point winds at 70 miles an hour, almost a hurricane. and some could argue that it was a minimal category 1 hurricane whe
the man who admitted shooting him had been identified as hispanic or white hispanic. there s disputes over whether zimmerman used a racial slur when he called 911 after the shooting. but right now, the public has seen no definitive evidence that race played a role in this incident. still, that s not at all stopping all this rhetoric. you have a white supremist hacker claiming h he broke into trayvon martin s e-mails accounts and has evidence show heavyweight s a drug dealer. we re seeing more even more examples of this each and every day. there are so many people who see racial come poebt to this case. ment as you have been watching the coverage of this case, what do you find most troubling? well, i think what s most troubling i can t help think back to rodney king, back to the o.j. trial and the fact that this case is becoming increasingly racially polarized and quickly getting to the point where i don t think we re going to be able to talk about this case and talk about t