view of the united states of america. only 15% have an unfavorable view. that makes poland one of the countries that actually still has sfarly positive views of this country. on the other hand, fully 57% of the polls don t have confidence in donald trump to do the right thing on the world stage while just 23% do. they seem, mika, to be able to separate the country and the president. from the person. good morning, everyone. it s thursday, july 6th. welcome to morning joe. with us today, we have senior political analyst mark halprin. his baby is very cute. the president of the council on foreign relations and author of the book a world in disarray richard haas. what is he saying, willie? the beard is coming in. i think by labor day it will be there. no, that s probably enough, richard. for bbc world news america,
the process at all. the answer may come from the president himself. you can say a lot of things about the president. one thing you cannot say is he s not subtle. and i think his tweets tell the story. and the story is, look over there at leaks. and look over there at anything the obama administration, we can claim, did wrong on its collection or anything else. but whatever you do, under no circumstances, look here, at me or at russia. i think that s really what s going on. nunes, the house, they re off in a ditch. i don t know ion t know where he who invited him to look at the evidence in the white house. all i can say is, why do you show it to the chairman of the intel committee if you got it yourself? so that never made sense to me. mark halprin, i m with lindsey.
you are back. the x1 voice remote is here. with us now managing editor of bloomberg politics. mark halprin. we ve been talking a good bit about the polls that have been out. marco rubio out, new campaign fund-raiser saying the establishment is scared of him because he is the establishment. new polls out this morning, quinnipiac and rubio down five. is it starting to become a
way to root out isis is you to take territory from them. you have to define them in the world s eyes as losers. and you define them as lewers by taking raqqah. by going in and eliminating them in raqqah. mark halperin, eugene robinson thank you were jep greenfield thank you as well. we re going to get a live report from nbc news chief global correspondent bill neely on the manhunt for the linchpin in the attacks who seems to be taunting law enforcement in a magazine interview. from different sides of the aisle but they both question president obama s thoughts on isis. you re watching morning joe. we ll be right back. how about a% raise? (patrick 2) how about 20? (patrick 1) how about done? (patrick 2) that s the kind of control i like. .and that s what they give me at national car rental. i can choose any car in the aisle i want-
worse. a partial explanation for what happened yesterday could be found in a couple of things. barack obama is a very smart guy and he s smart enough to know he has 14 months left in his term and he s smart enough to know that he made a mistake two years ago in august when he reneged on the syrian policy, that if you use check call weapons you ve crossed a line, we re going to do something about it. we did nothing about it. now he s left with 14 months left in office and he knows we re involved in a generational war. hae his not addressed the country about this and he is confronted with a series of options on his desk, all of them totally unattractive, that he s going to have to hand over to his successor, whoever that might be. and now he s thinking is this really going to be my legacy. that i came in with war and then i m leaving with a larger war. well, but mark halperin, the legacy that he also leaves is