dana: describing a shooting over the father s day weekend. it was hardly and isolated incident with the city facing a wave of gunfire that killed nine people. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. good morning. bill: good weekend? dana: yes, you? mine was quiet. bill: i m bill hemmer. good morning. investigators looking for suspects and motive after shots were fired into a crowd during a juneteenth celebration and looking into a horrific shooting at a father s day barbecue in a park. mike tobin on a monday morning has the latest from chicago yet again. mike, hello. hello, bill. the weather was perfect this holiday weekend that brought people out celebrating juneteenth and father s day. time and again in chicago when people gather, guns come out. in rows lawn on the south side people were bash cueing in the park for father s day. a sedan opened fire and five people were killed. the shootings were not limited to the violent areas in the south
you are watching symone. president joe biden holding true to his words, the south declared union man spoke to labor groups and philadelphia today. for his first rally of the 2020 campaign is not on the campaign trail this weekend. but he still getting a lot of attention anyway, after being arraigned on a criminal indictments in a florida courtroom this week. some of the republicans vying for the nomination even saying they will pardon him if elected. what kind of strategy is that? plus, juneteenth, we are marking the third anniversary of the federal holiday with a special at the national museum of african american history and culture. i spoke to director kevin young, we unpacked the significant events, people, and places that led to june 19th, 1865 and what we now commemorate as a big federal holiday juneteenth. i m simone sanders townsend, and i have something to say. another busy week to discuss. it started with the former president appearing in court for his second crimi
talking about the case over the weekend. it comes as trump s rivals for the 2024 nomination rally to his defense. some of them do. we will have the comments. some of them do. some don t. some do and don t. mixed bag. you know? what is the strategy there? sad thick. the latest from ukraine with the counteroffensive claiming small victories over the russian forces. also ahead, an update on the i- 95 collapse. a disaster that has shut down the section of one of the busiest highways in america. good lord. good morning, and welcome to morning joe. if is monday, june 12th. with us we have the host of way too early, eddie claude jr., and richard hoss joining us. richard, jonathan, so much news. we cannot talk about sports. is there a minute? not even a minute to talk about what happened at yankee stadium or the stadium as they call it. the red sox taking 2 of 3. we don t have time to talk about it? we don t have time to talk about it. the little league team
we just needal jolt to revive the greatness we are destined for. we are still american patriots. we ve been dabbling in dangerous things of late. squashing free speech through cancel culture. losing our sovereignty by overrun borders and tolerating a white house dedicated to redefining us and daughterring up the concept of patriot. there s a realignment of our system of law and order that s hardening already violent criminals and putting enormous power in the hands of the most radical liberals. it feels like the proverbial hour is midnight. now what what happens at midnight? the new day begins. just when we re bending to the will of things that don t make any sense. at one of our nation s darkest hours, that s exactly when our new beginning can be forged. i can tell you this, never under estimate the next chapter for america. we are the best. while the emboldened criminals do their bidding and woke folk trying to force feed their brand of holy than thouness. they know not wha
actions he took as president to challenge the 2020 election results. how this impacts not just the federal election interference case, but also what it could mean for his prosecution and fulton county. and rudy giuliani, too little, too late. the former new york mayor filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy a day after he was ordered to immediately pay 100 and $48 million to ruby freeman and shaye moss, the election workers he vilified. see will they ever see a dime of that money? you are watching symone. we have a lot to get to. we begin this afternoon with more revelations on former president donald trump s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election and crucial new developments on the efforts to hold him acuntable. the detroit news says it reviewed recordings of then president donald trump pressuring two republican members of the wayne county board of canvassers not to sign the certification of the 2020 presidential election. the outlet says that the recordings