Conversation with Jerry Seinfeld and the cast of his netflix comedy, unfrosted, a movie about the creation of the beloved Breakfast Treat, pop tarts. Good morning. Welcome to morning joe. It is friday. We made it to friday. It is friday, may 3rd. Im Jonathan Lemire. Along with u. S. Special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay. Were in for joe, mika, and the birthday boy, willie geist. We have former white house Director Of Communications to president obama, jennifer palmieri. Pulitzer prize winning columnist and Associate Editor of the washington post, euGene Robinson. And managing Deputy Politics reporter for politico, you just saw him on way too early, sam stein. We have a lot to get to. We should note, at the top there, what we played, President Biden, after days and weeks of unrest of College Campuses, finally made Public Comments. Itd been more than a week since he addressed them. Hed asked his aides the night before to prep remarks in case he did need to speak about them ahead
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this would mean, or what this would do to their federal budgets, state budgets, they have to find a way to help their own citizens pay for energy. they re going to have to dip in to savings if you will, and so you re going to have to sit back and think about this with regards to the economy, how difficult it would make things politically. we re talking about the confluence between energy markets and politics, and how energy is basically equivalent to national security, so when we think about what happened with nord stream 2, we re talking about policies from angela merkel onwards about essentially giving the security of europe over to vladimir putin. we re also now talking about the bottom line, which is how much people are going to have to pay for oil and gas. how much this will hit economies like germany, which of course is the backbone of europe. so i m curious, though, your perspective on the reality of it. we know putin has warned in his defense n trying to, you know, say to the
was going on. we ve got four lawyers in this segment. jennifer rubin is a recovering lawyer but also my colleague at the washington post. jennifer, your reaction to all of this? i think what it reminds me is that this whole presidency succeeded for the russians beyond their wildest expectations. how did this whole thing start? it started with constantine kilimnik who is tied to russian intelligence dropping the notion in paul manafort s ear, perhaps it was a receptive audience but nevertheless, coming from kilimnik, that it s not the russians. it s all about the ukrainians. this is preposterous. we know our entire intelligence community confirmed it s the russians. we know that putin was involved in the decision. it s the russians. nevertheless, by setting this bug into the campaign and circulating around to trump, he is still obsessed with this. he is still doing, in essence, russia s bidding by trying to,