noonan s new piece on whether trump will soon reach his waterloo. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is monday, july 10th. it s good to be back. wonderful to be back. we were gone? i never knew. we were gone for a week. we have the host of politics nation, reverend al sharpton. former aide to the george w. bush state department, elise jordan. and the washington post s david ignatius. pulitzer prize winning historian jon meacham is with us this morning. moments ago, president bide anne rivalled at 10 downing street in london where he was met at the door by united kingdom prime minister rishi sunak. president biden is holding meetings in the morning with the pm ahead of a trip to windsor castle this afternoon. while there, he ll meet with the newly crowned king charles for the first time since he ascended the throne. this afternoon, the two will participate in a climate engagement at the castle before president biden leaves for the nato summit, beginning
in this case, my office will seek a speedy trial so that our evidence can be tested in court and judged by a jury of citizens. that was special counsel jack smith back in august, and now he s asking the u.s. supreme court for a speedy ruling on whether presidential immunity protects donald trump from prosecution. also tonight, the u.n. describes the situation in gaza as apocalyptic and on the brink of collapse. for all the death and destruction, how much has hamas been degraded by israel. plus, a major new development tonight in the case of a texas woman who sought a court order to get an abortion. and we begin with the american hard right s bear hug of the european hard right. hungary s authoritarian leader, viktor orban, has long been a right wing idol for republicans trying to destroy democracy at home. it should come as no surprise that this week, allies of orban will hold a closed door meeting with republicans in washington, including members of congress, to push
country together. exactly. aw. you know, it s early. it s far more positive, obviously, than twitter. it? . problem with twitter it changed. it became a mess. i always said, no matter what you said about twitter, it was the best newsfeed. i loved it. you could scroll down and in five minutes could get news. everything. know where you were based on who you were following. that s changed radically now. commercials. also, the verified changed now, so it is very strange. you used to go from the people who actually move the news, influenced the news because they were in congress or the senate or in the white house or wherever they were, they wrote for the biggest papers in the world. or they were the best opinion shapers and thinkers, whether connected to media or not. you could find out what they were saying by going to your verified. now, verified has been turned into, at times, some of the most
is what a real editorial page saying omnivore omz. oh my god. how in the world are they allowing this to be printed? it s a free marketplace of ideas when you have 45 to 48% of americans who supported a presidential candidate throughout, you know, threw out his run and his presidency. fred was not afraid to give voice to opinion shapers that represented that 48% when so many won t. the new york times fired the editorial fired. their editor for something he