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him. a great lesson from dwight eisenhower. thank you so much. and that does it for this edition of andrea mitchell reports. my thanks to christen welker for all of her help this morning. tune in tomorrow for my interview with nancy pelosi. and remember to follow our show online and on facebook and twitter. i absolutely loved that interview you did with those women. makes us all want to honor them. thank you so much. hello, everyone. i m stephanie ruhle. my partner, ali velshi, on assignment. it is wednesday, june 5th. let s get started. right now president trump is in ireland where he just met with the irish prime minister after commemorating the 75th anniversary of d day long england s southern coast. and during his trip, he sat down with good morning britain and host and friend piers morganen.
good morning, everybody. it is wednesday june 5th. i m yasmin vossoughian alongside nbc news white house correspondent geoff bennett. president trump departing london heading to south sea castle where he and queen elizabeth will commemorate d-day on the eve of its 75th anniversary. in a new interview this morning, the president is commenting on why he did not serve in his generation war, vietnam, suggesting he would have been more eager to fight in world war ii. said he makes up for it by funding the military as president. you were not able to serve in vietnam because of a bone spur condition in your feet. do you wish you d been able to serve? would you have liked to serve your country? well, i was never a fan of that war. i ll be honest with you. i thought it was a terrible war. i thought it was very far away. talking about vietnam, at that time, nobody even heard of the
good morning and welcome to morning joe. it s wednesday, june 5th. i m willie geist. joe and mika will be back tomorrow with our special coverage of d-day live from normandy. with us capitol hill correspondent, the how of k.c.d.c. on msnbc, kasie hunt, politics editor for the daily beast, sam stein, former aide to the george w. bush white house elise jordan, national security expert, columnist at usa today and author of the death of expertise tom nichols. we have to talk about chernobyl. with us the co-founder and ceo of axios jim vandehei and white house correspondent for pbs news hour. she is in london for us this morning. before we go any further let s go around the table and say their favorite bette midler movie. trying to context actualize this a little bit. on morning joe what we do is the gag first and then the text later. it s a close call between