conversations. two different takes on a controversial ruling out of texas, overturning fda approval of a drug used in medical abortions. we ll have much more about that and all the reaction to it just ahead. plus, local leaders in tennessee are working to reappoint two democratic lawmakers who were expelled from the state house there. and also ahead, former attorney general bill barr ranks the most pressing legal issues for donald trump and predicts another indictment is coming for the former president good morning and welcome to way too early on this monday, april 10th i m alley i have day tally in for jonathan lemire. we begin with a string of gun violence over the holiday weekend including three mass shootings. it started in south carolina with a mass shooting at a beach during a high school graduation celebration. six were shot, including two teenagers. six were arrested on gun possession charges. in new orleans investigators are working to find a car who sp
republican proposal that could bring cuts to social security and medicare, calling out lawmakers by name who have supported those cuts. i mean, he negotiated, basically, with republicans on the house floor. it was quite a sight to see. they conceded. i mean, his position it s a strong one. meanwhile, house republicans yesterday were focused on hunter biden, big tech. that s what america really wants. and the fbi. we ll show you the big moments from a grievance-fueled house oversight committee hearing. plus, new york congressman george santos doubles down on his criticism of senator mitt romney following romney s confrontation of the embattled new york lawmaker at the state of the union. mitt romney, of course, saying what everyone should be saying on the republican side. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is thursday, february 9th. good to have you all with us. with us in washington, white house editor for politico, sam stein. washington bureau
Need to track down hamas leadershipa long time. Former president and Presumptive Republican nominee donald trump is setho a rally in new york. Hes expected to issues. Live coverage on cspan. T aint no doubt i love this land god bless the u. S. A. From the lakes of minnesota to the hills of tennessee across the plains of texas from sea to shining sea from detroit toon and new york to where theres pride in every american heart and its time and say im proud to be anw im free and who gave that right to and i gladly stand up next to defend her still todayti love this land god bless the u. S. A. And im proud to be an american know im free andget e men who died who gave that right to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today if because there aint no doubt i love this land god blesshe u. S. A. Ers and ap] mr. Trump hello, everybody. Thank you very much. This is this is some turnout. And i wto yorks of additions, we have thousands of people outside that cant even get in. T
Washington, im bret baier, the Biden Administration goes after ticketmaster and live nation over concert Ticket Prices. The senate votes on the previously scrapped bipartisan boarder bill, well bring you there. And new information about last weeks arrest of the top golfer in the world, some new video. But breaking tonight, we are awaiting former president Donald Trumps appearance at a rally as you see there live In The South Bronx. The former president in a New York State Of Mind campaigning in the traditionally deep blue state. We will bring you there live when it happens. But first up tonight, two big stories with Big Questions involving National Security at two major u. S. Military installations. One, an attempted breach at Quantico Marine corps base in virginia. The other, a dangerous situation outside of a Major Special operations hub in North Carolina. They raised questions, not only about the safety and security of some of the nations most elite warriors and their families, but
Carrie sowden is the director of archeology for the National Museum of the great lakes. This is not her first time in erie. We actually learned about her when she was speaking here about the loss of the Edmund Fitzgerald before. Shes an amazing speaker. She has dove and Research Vessels all over the world, but she spent the last 17 years really focusing on wrecks here in the great lakes. Shes a graduate of texas a m, us marine archeology program, which is really the preeminent Maritime Archeology program in the country. So were were thrilled to have carrie and as a sort of extra announcement for all of you, as was cspan and that contact got us and heard carrie was presenting and theyre actually covering this evenings lecture to be broadcast nationwide. So great exposure for this topic and. Carrie could talk about a lot of different topics, but we chose this one because its its really unbelievable. How does a 338 foot long steel ship sink in the most shallow of the great lakes and just