Welcome back, everybody. Lets get a check on the day ahead before we toss it to morning joe. President obama will deliver remarks on the ebola crisis that u. N. Before returning to the white house this afternoon. And the man arrested in connection with the abduction of university of virginia student Hannah Graham is set to appear in a Virginia Court this morning. Thats going to do it for way too early. Morning joe starts right now. No reasoning, no negotiation with this brand of evil. The only language understood by killers like this is the language of force. So, the United States of america will work with a Broad Coalition to dismantle this network of death. Those who have joined isol should leave the battlefield while they can. Those who continue to fight for a hateful cause will find
theyre increasingly alone. For we will not succumb to threats and we will demonstrate that the future belongs to those who build, not those who destroy. The president addressing the u. N. Yesterday. Goo
Hardball with Chris Matthews is next. Would trump dump ryan . Lets play hardball. Good evening. Im Chris Matthews in california where ill speak at the institute for public policy. Did donald trump say ill fight every man in the house for a dollar . Not yet but hes ready to fight the speaker of the house and not worried about party unity. Does the party have to be together . Im different perhaps than anybody thats run for office. I dont think so. I have to stay true to my principles, also and im a conservative but dont forget, there are conservative parties. Republican leaders whether to
support trump among those who jumped on board are his former prima pry march opponents and senator land paul and rick perry together with the trump group also includes senator john mccain, bob doll, dick cheney, Mitch Mcconnell and Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus with trump. Senator Lindsey Graham, jeb bush and nebraska mitt romney, two former president s George Herbert walker bush an
Weve got to get control of this the warning from the countrys top scientists as britain enters a second wave of coronavirus. Failure to act, they say, could lead to 50,000 cases a day by the middle of next month. You cannot in an epidemic just take your own risk. Unfortunately, you are taking a risk on behalf of everybody else. Its important that we see this as something we have to do collectively. All eyes are now on the politicians and asking them what happens next . Also this lunchtime. The secret banking reports that reveal how the uk is a hub for International Money laundering. And the leaked documents show the husband of a conservative party donor who got to play tennis with top tories received millions from an ally of president putin. After the death of ruth bader ginsberg,
the fight for a Supreme Court seat which has turbo charged the president ial election race. The ultimate in sportsmanship the spanish triathlete who stopped at the finish line to let a british rival through a
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[baroness meta ramsay] there are some things that i really cannot go into. i know you ll understand the nature of what we re talking about. when oleg arrived in london in 1982, it was invaluable to have the views of an insider in the russian embassy in london who knew the meaning of everything that was happening. [narrator] only eight people in the country know about this highly sensitive operation at a highly sensitive time.