united states has a relationship with and wants to see doing more. now, when it comes to how they view this, sometimes they see the war and they see specially as it s gone on for a year at this point as only increasing things like energy prices, increasing food prices, things that hurt them. they view this as a european conflict, and the united states really wants to hit home the message that this war is something that violates the foundations of the global order that everyone has a stake in. yeah, one of the countries the united states hopes to sideline from helping russia. where you are now, india, which also of course hosts the g20 heads of state meeting. president biden expected to attend that in september. the washington post s john hudson, live from new delhi. travel safe. we appreciate you being with us this morning. why president biden s executive actions seem tall by destined to die in the courts. coming up on morning joe,
choose acid prevention. choose nexium. welcome back to the beat, and you are watching some special coverage evolving. here we have president biden in mexico city with the heads of state of mexico and canada. trilateral press conference. we re watching this closely because the president is expected take a live question, and we want to go to that when we get it. i want to bring in the washington post s eugene robinson and time magazine s molly ball. welcome back, both of you. gene, i like to keep it as real and possible with the viewers sometimes you get a two-minute warning. it could ten minutes. sometimes we think the president is about to speak. could be one minute, could be ten. just to be real. i did want to talk to you guys before we jump in about this wider context of what s been happening in mexico. you had the capture of a family
votes go, mika. is every republican really going to vote to slash defense spending and leave it to joe biden and the democrats to save the defense of this country, to save the united states military? is every republican today and tomorrow, are they really going to vote to go to war against the premiere law enforcement agency in american that keeps americans safe or to attack the cia who s hunting down every day chinese spies, hunting down russian spies, hunting down the next attack from terrorists across the globe? you know, if they do, they have just played right into the democrats hand and they have made america weaker. the washington post s jackie alemany, thank you very much for your reporting. i have a feeling we ll see you a lot this week. still ahead on morning joe, much more on the gop infighting that we saw play out
mccarthy s submission to maga in a book called thank you for your servitude . and the washington post s libby casey. coming up in a few minutes we can get into the latest rumors and clues that are emerging about a potential step or way to do this, but the big news just in the last few minutes, mark, is mccarthy lost the tenth vote. tenth defeat in public. no speaker has been subjected to something like this in over 100 years. i walk through those three factors. you wrote a book on it. tell us what you think is most important. i was only prepared to talk about him losing nine votes. the news about the tenth really throws me. i don t know. i m just digesting this news. no, i m kidding. this is a classic example of, you know, kevin mccarthy getting the comeuppance that he has frankly courted for the last three and actually longer year. this is this is someone
were destroyed or before people fleed. and the life was pretty normal for example, different areas like in the donbas region where i visited, the war never stops since 2014 many of the people were stim getting shelled even before the war started. and that s our job was to always go to all these areas and be in different areas before the war starts and levine worked a lot in the northern part of the city. i was in the southern part of the city and we had people all across and we can go to the washington post s website to take a look at all these images entitled loss and resilience: photos from a year of war in ukraine. t the washington post s salwan georges, thanks for bringing them to us this morning. these images are so powerful, hard to look at, and show the emotional toll of this war the mother with her newborn