board. mike allen, thank you for that, and enjoy your weekend and thanks to all of you for getting up way too early with us on this friday morning. morning joe starts now. let me say that i not like one of those booster rockets that has fulfilled its function and i will now be gently reentering the atmosphere and splashing down invisibly in some remote and obscure corner of the pacific. and i am returning to my plan, and i will be offering this government nothing but the most fervent support. like cincinatus. that was boris johnson giving his farewell speech but he s now back in the fold now that liz truss has resigned. hardly knew ye. back in the states it s been more than a week since the january 6th decided to subpoena the former president. we re going to go through why donald trump has not been served yet. and the investigation into the capitol attack is in need of serious funding but there s not a lot of time to make that happen. we ll explain. plus presi
is over. just ask the falcons, one second they were almost super bowl champs and the next thing you know they are watching brady hold the trophy. you can t brag about a victory that hasn t happened. and you can t hype up a bill that hasn t done a darn thing yet. unless you are joe biden. today our commander-in-chief, who is taking a victory lap over his massive infrastructure spending bill. my partisan infrastructure law that i signed and it was a once in a generation investment in our nation s roads, bridges, railroads, ports, airports, water systems, and high speed internet, i really mean it. this is like a new industrial revolution. jesse: primetime launched an investigation into joe biden s new industrial revolution. a trillion dollars and a year later, and biden s broken ground on one project. a heated sidewalk in a small new hampshire town. and the project is not even close to finished and it won t be before winter. the city of berlin, new hampshire, has a 17% pov
from january 6th. she s part of a bipartisan effort to overhaul a very old law that the former president tried to exploit to stay in power. meanwhile, donald trump s attorneys are making last minute objections ahead of today s hearing on the special master. we ll take you through the latest legal developments tied to the mar-a-lago documents. plus, an update on the truly catastrophic damage in puerto rico caused by hurricane fio in. fiona. it comes five years after the island was decimated by another storm. good morning. welcome to way too early on this tuesday, september 20th. i m jonathan lamiere. attorneys for the justice department and donald trump are set to appear this afternoon at a hearing before the court appointed special master in the mar-a-lago documents case. the hearing will take place at a federal courthouse in brooklyn before judge raymond deery. that s where deery currently serves as a senior u.s. district judge for the eastern district of new york. typ
robinson, and u.s. special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay. since we went off the air together outside buckingham palace yesterday, some extraordinary scenes at that committal service at windsor castle west of the city here for the queen as she was lowered into that vault and then the private ceremony last night for the family. some of the headlines in london, a look at the morning papers, until we meet again a shot of the corgis saying good-bye to the queen. it s always tough on the dogs to say good-bye. i thought the ceremony was the most moving of the day. just before the committal of the coffin that somehow as they were singing the anthem god save the king and the camera panned to king charles iii, it felt like in that moment, it hit him. his mother is gone, he is the monarch, and the country turns its eyes to him. it was an extraordinary day, wasn t it, the pomp and pageantry, and also moments of emotion for a family that is just a family in some ways, grievi
american politics. joe concha, one of many here today with us on that big story. along with our top tier mid-term political panel that joins us with their thoughts on the new wall street journal polling that i think is one of the most interesting numbers we ve seen so far. if these numbers hold up, they show huge demographic shift that may be underway in america. white suburban women that make up 20% of the electorate shows they have swung away from democrats since august. if that number is accurate, it shows a huge move. that would put plus 15 in favor of the gop with this group. let s get some analysis as we bring in mike allen, axios co-founder and co-author of smart brevity and juan williams, fox news contributor. mike, that number caught my attention. i want to go back quickly here, this is the 2018 fox voter analysis. suburban women went for president biden in a big way. you can show the split here. democrats 60%. republican 38%. so do you buy these numbers that sho