First Public Comments after house members, including 11 fellow republicans, voted to strip her of her Committee Assignments over the Crazy Conspiracies shes pushed before. Good morning. Im Hallie Jackson In Washington along with our nbc news team, Peter Alexander at the white house, Leigh Ann Caldwell on capitol hill, nbc News Business correspondent jo ling kent has the new jobs numbers, and Austan Gooslbee served as chairman of the White House Council of economic advisers under President Obama. And just to map out, right, what were watching during our hour, because it is going to be a pretty packed one. Youve got that meeting with House Democratic leaders and committee chairs, along with President Biden, to talk about the next steps on covid relief. In an hour from now, congresswoman Marjorie Taylor greene holds that News Conference. Also at 11 00 eastern, were going to hear from members of the white house Covid Response team, who will probably have a whole lot more to say on Johnson
Living, working overtime for the first super bowl ad, reimagining life after 925. Fox and friends first starts right now. Working 9 to 5 what a way to make a living getting by no taking and no giving jillian i dont recall you ever saying this. Todd we got to work 1 00 to 9 00, a great job and all he is a great person. You just get happy. Jillian she has been on the show. You are watching Fox And Friends First on wednesday morning. Todd President Biden signing 3 more Executive Orders on immigration and effort to reverse former president trumps policies. Jillian the president defenses Executive Orders and actions. Reporter the president s pen to paper blitz keeps rolling, three more on immigration establishing a task force and a review the Trump Administrations policies which President Biden says needs to be rolled back. Im not making new law but eliminating bad policy, the last president of the United States issued Executive Orders that were counterproductive. Reporter on the heels of t
not to support ukraine is close to criminal neglect. vital aid to israel s war in gaza also at stake. with u.s. relations fraying fast. fear and panic in rafah. the last safe zone. and israel s next target. i m debra patter in jerusalem. also tonight, damage control. president biden s re-election campaign facing sharp questions following claims in a controversial report. there s no way that they re not in complete panic right now. plus, game ready. a city built for spectacle set for super bowl lviii. 49ers versus the chiefs. i m kris van cleave in las vegas. about a half million people flooding sin city for the big game, and the countdown is on. and later super surprise. you re going to the super bowl! norah o donnell helps get a fan to the big game for his role assisting some americans who compete every day. thank you and congratulations. thank you. and now you re going to the super bowl. it s starting to sink in now. this is the cbs weekend
we ll go over what exactly happened and what it could mean for putin s leadership as well as the war in ukraine. plus, republicans continue to veer toward an electoral cliff, backing former president trump despite his mounting legal challenges, even as many voters are deeply disturbed by his multiple indictments. perhaps that s why president biden is leading trump in a 2024 matchup. and a year after the supreme court stripped away abortion rights, the high court s approval rating is in the basement at just 31%. we re breaking down the new poll numbers just ahead. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is monday, june 26th. joe is off this morning. we begin with this weekend s developing news out of russia, where the head of the mercenary group, wagner, launched the most direct challenge to vladimir putin s grip on power in his 19 years as president. it started on friday when yevgeny prigozhin, the leader of a private army, posted a video to social media. in it, h
it was a complete breakdown and lack of leadership. major: the cbs evening news starts right now. good evening, everyone. i m major garrett in for norah. thank you for joining us. we will have more on that department of justice report on the uvalde school shooting in a moment, but first, coast-to-coast winter storms are blanketing the country with snow and a blast of cold air. more than 80% of all americans will see below-average temperatures this weekend. at least 60 deaths in the last week are being blamed on the weather due to car accidents, hypothermia, and heart attacks. plus, for the fifth time this week, the united states has launched air strikes on iranian-backed houthis inside yemen. cbs s charlie d agata is with marines on a navy warship in the mediterranean, where they are preparing for a possible escalation of the war in the mideast. but we begin with news in uvalde, where attorney general merrick garland released a nearly 600-page report on the shooting