go basically around the clock until the x date. margaret talev, thank you for joining us this morning. thanks to all of you for getting up way too early on this tuesday morning with us. morning joe starts right now. optimistic we may be able to make some progress because we both agreed default is not really on the table. we have to get something done here. and the consequence of failing to pay our bills would be the american people would have a real kick in their economic well-being. as a matter of fact, the rest of the world would, too. president biden and speaker kevin mccarthy continue to take positive have that positive tone on the debt ceiling and how it is going, but there s still no deal with just over a week until the country could default completely. we ll look at the disagreements that are holding up a deal for now. also ahead, donald trump s comments about e. jean carroll during his town hall could cost him more money, as the writer takes new legal ac
persecution, is he over alleged hush money payments. former president is expected to be arraigned next tuesday, rehave his mug shot and fingerprints taken, he will not be handcuffed. when you stretch the law against someone you like or political opponent in this case, it s very hard to ever get that law to come back to its original shape. today s proof you can actually pick a target and then try and find a crime, even a crime that s not a crime because there is no crime here. i m telling you there is know crime. i know the facts, i know the law and i really want to see where this is going to go. alvin bragg is facing major backlash for bringing this case in the first place, untested legal theory to bring state charges in a federal case involving alleged campaign finance violations. and say they are ready to hold the ag accountable. they are trying to destroy donald trump because they fear him at the ballot box. they are trying to drain him dry. i think the democrats k
Week. Here are some of the conversations you just might have missed. Donald trump will not commit to accepting the results of the 2024 election. In an interview with the milwaukee journey sentinel, the 2020 election was stolen from him. So, we talked about this yesterday and we were so, i think the word is, shook. That we have decided to go back in way deeper oh, this is a new one, according to alex. So this is the New York Times. When asked about this november, he said quote, if everything is honest, ill gladly accept the results. I dont change on that. If its not, you have to fight for the right of the country. This is the milwaukee journal. And richard, people across the world look to the United States and have always looked up to the United States, donald trump certainly changed that in many ways, but january 6th, as you have always said to me. It just shook our neighbors, just like it shook us. Now you have him once again, a guy who is a favorite in a lot of polls saying, i will n
emily: hello, everyone, this is outnumbered, i m emily compagno here with my co-host kayleigh mcenany and joining us today fox news correspondent molly line, fox news contributor katrina campins and mission.com s chris valletta. harvard standing by their president, claudine gay testified on antisemitism and appeared to defend students calling for jewish genocide. watch. calling for the genocide of jews violates harvard code of conduct, correct? depends on the context. it does not and this is why you should resign. emily: after that testimony, harvard governing board is throwing full support biden president gay stating as members of harvard corporation we reaffirm support for president gay s continued leadership of harvard university. we are confident president gay is the right leader to help our community heal and address the serious societal issues we are facing. trouble doesn t end there for the ivy league president, she is facing accusations of academic plagiaris
a live look at the white house, president biden is set to meet with volodymyr zelenskyy as they push for an aid package before the holiday recess. sandra: republicans have indicated they will not approve more aid unless the president and democratic lawmakers agree to pair the package with tougher border policies. retired lieutenant general keith kellogg whether the funding battle could be giving the sluggish inflation a critical lifeline. that s coming up. and the only change they have made to their code of conduct where they failed to condemn calls for genocide of the jewish people, the only update to the code of conduct is to allow a plagiarist. said context matters. claudia gay s race protected her from losing her job putting jewish students in harm s way. it s outrageous. john: standing by claudine gay despite uproar over antisemitism and genocide against the jews. sandra: sandra smith in new york, this is america reports . that decision by harvard s board ca