how awesome he is. they were literally talking about it was not mom. it was clearly my relatives. they were talking about how reliable sources is basically a textbook, they say, for journalism in all things journalistic. that s lovely. yeah. maybe oan should simulcast it. first time for everything, john. brian, congratulations to you on everything you ve done. thanks for being with us. thanks. new day continues right now. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m brianna keilar. i am here with john berman, which is so lovely. it is thursday, october 7th.
it s thursday, october 7th. the a.p. s jonathan lemire and professor of university of texas victoria defrancesco soto are both still with us. joining the conversation, nbc news and msnbc national affairs analyst host and executive producer of show sometime s the circus and host of hell and high water podcast john heilemann. good to have you all with us. we start with comment former u.n. ambassador nikki haley made with an interview with the wall street journal. in it she called donald trump a friend and said she would consult with him before launching a run for the white house. the former governor told the journal, in the beginning of 2023 should i decide there is a place for me, should i decide that there is a reason to move, i would pick up the phone and meet with the president as in trump. i would talk to him and see what his plans are. i would tell him about my plans.
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good morning, and welcome to morning joe. it s thursday, october 7th. joe is off today. with us we have white house reporter for the associated press jonathan lemire. and the professor at the lyndon b. johnson public school of affairs at the university of texas, msnbc contributor victoria defrancesco soto. we have a lot to cover this morning. covid cases continue to drop across the country as the white house credits mandates for increased vaccination rates. it s a question we ve asked before. are we past the worst of it? or is there a possibility of another wave coming? we ll address that today. plus, we have the latest on the 18-year-old student facing charges after opening fire yesterday during a fight at his texas high school near dallas. also developing overnight, a
how do things look on your end? -perfect! because we re building a better network every single day. it s thursday, october 7th. it s 5:00 a.m. here in new york. thanks so much for getting an early start with us. i m laura jarrett. and i m christine romans. so nice to see you this morning on thursday. thursday, and a lot to get to. we begin with the breaking news overnight. texas s new ban of nearly all abortions now blocked. a federal judge granted the justice department s emergency request last night finding texas law banning abortion as soon as a fetal heartbeat is detected violates a woman s constitutional right to an abortion.