upside down american flag today. buy ten or more and receive an under-down bible absolutely free. give me cash. just give me money! good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is wednesday, june 5th. along with joe, willie, and me, we have the host of way too early jonathan lemire and mike barnicle is with you also off the top. u.s. correspondent for bbc news, katie kay. and richard hause is joining us as well for the conversation. when people see richard, they think we immediately why they come here and drives you crazy. right. i ll talk about it. you know? it will break. what? sometimes things get a little yeah. let s talk about india s elections. what? not what you re expecting! i got to say, whoa! you know? very few election results where you are surprised. i think poland was one of them last year, despite the fact that he had all of the disadvantages and none of the advantages. the only justice department basically controlled all of the levers of
safe and good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks at nbc news, thank you for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. tomorrow. tonight on all in. let s say trump is behind bars, and it s a possibility, would he make a speech from prison? working out the logistics of a convict convention. everything is being thought about and considered. as maga conspiracy theories go pouf in the house. did you select a judge in the case? did you select a jury in the case? no. to make the conviction of donald trump stick with birders and a ex-president possibly going to jail. i am okay with the. the criminal charges just keep coming. the complete charge can of chess broke, michael roman, and james troopers conspired to commit the crime dashboard striding an object. senator bernie sanders on the netanyahu speech to congress. good news pointing to a seismic transformation on the climate front despite the deniers. the seas will rise 1/
Business, the media, across the board, and the president since hes been in office has stoked that in an unprecedented way. The argument that theyre going to make about the fact that hes obstructing certainly matters on constitutional level but does it matter on a who cares level. This is an issue, i think the loss of institutional integrity, because our politics are tribalized and divisive, why nancy pelosi did not want to move forward with impeachment for the longest time, because it would be so divisive and she feels like her hand has been, you know, that theres no choice but to move forward. Whether its i remember during the health care debate, senator dodd said this is a really bad idea to do this on a party line vote. Doing impeachment this way is really hard because it allows one side to cast the other as seeking to legitimize them. Thats what the American People should not want because it undermines our institutions. Were going to hear from three witnesses basically at length to
100%. judy s family says they can finally move on with their lives. there is one thing that brings them peace. you are religious. does that give you any comfort to know your mom and dad are now together? they are in a better place than we are. what would you say to judy? i will tell her that i love her and i would give her the biggest hug. that is all for this edition of dateline. thank you for watching. ank you this sunday edition of morning joe weekend. it was another fast-moving news week. here are more of the conversations you ekmight have missed. donald trump and his allies are ratcheting up their calls for revenge against democrats in response to trump s conviction in his new york city criminal trial. some examples. in a fox news interview on friday, former white house advisor stephen miller called le on republican secretary of state and attorneys general to quote, get in the game and use every facet of power to go toe to toe with democrats. florida senator ma
can you imagine a universe in which donald trump allows the doj to prosecute don jr. and keeps mom about it? as republicans have ratcheted up the extreme links that go to to essentially tear dow, joe bi to extraordinary lengths in the opposite direction. there s a question as to whether any of this is getting through to voters. sarah, the focus group podcast, the columnist for the new york times and they join me now. you spent time talking to voters in these focus groups and you are part of an effort to put out these billboards of i won t foot for a convicted felon which is a new campaign in different states. report: republican voters and they will not vote for him. do you think these wildly different views of the law get through to voters and to the