as we approach the 21st anniversary of 9/11 this sunday, it is america now standing with the british commonwealth, as it mourns the loss of its longest reigning monarch, queen elizabeth ii. this morning, we will remember her legacy and discuss the future of the british monarchy under the reign of king charles iii. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is friday, september 9th. along with joe, willie, and me, we have u.s. special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay. presidential historian and rogers chair in the american presidency at vanderbilt university, jon meacham. and the host of way too early, white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire is with us. the other big stories we re following this morning, and there are many, the justice department appeals the decision to grant a special master in the investigation into donald trump s handling of classified documents. former trump adviser steve bannon indicted in new york city as he turned himself i
The department of paleobiology at the Smithsonians National museum of Natural History has received a speech in from harvard university. Previously, he as Vice President arch and at the Royal Ontario Museum in toronto and was a professor of zoology at the university of toronto. From 2004 to 2009, cancer served as associate director for research and collections at the National Museum of natural. He published extensively on dinosaurs and other extinct vertebrates. Hes done a lot of media appearances with america and europe, and with that, please join in welcoming our very own monsters. Okay. Good evening. Its my pleasure to talk to you today about one of the strangest episodes in the history of science in the united, the infamous bone wars. This happened during the 19th century, and it seemed for many years my paleontology had sort of a dark shadow over it because thought this was really a science for very strange people. But the thing was that over time we realized that in fact these bon
The department of paleobiology at the Smithsonians National museum of Natural History has received a speech in from harvard university. Previously, he as Vice President arch and at the Royal Ontario Museum in toronto and was a professor of zoology at the university of toronto. From 2004 to 2009, cancer served as associate director for research and collections at the National Museum of natural. He published extensively on dinosaurs and other extinct vertebrates. Hes done a lot of media appearances with america and europe, and with that, please join in welcoming our very own monsters. Okay. Good evening. Its my pleasure to talk to you today about one of the strangest episodes in the history of science in the united, the infamous bone wars. This happened during the 19th century, and it seemed for many years my paleontology had sort of a dark shadow over it because thought this was really a science for very strange people. But the thing was that over time we realized that in fact these bon
Washington, d. C. Center at 6 30 eastern. Pence hostedt mike world war ii, korea and and vietnam war veterans at the white house for an event recognizing military Appreciation Month. Good to see everybody. How about a round of applause for these great guardians . 2 [applause] honor onis my great behalf of the first family here on National Military Appreciation Month to welcome so many heroes to this special place. On behalf of the president of the United States of america, welcome to the white house. [applause] also thank you to secretary shall confer that great introduction. That great job youre doing day in and day out to help americas heroes. Would you join me in thanking the secretary of Veterans Affairs for bringing about transformational change . [applause] and also, can i invite you to give a big round of applause to the second lady of the united 31tes of america, my wife of years and a marine corps mom . [applause] it is deeply humbling for me to be here today, with all the gua
Ceremo ceremony. This is about 25 minutes. Good to see everybody. How about a round of applause for these great guardians up here . Arent they really something . Great job. Today it is my great honor on behalf of the first family here on National Military appreciation month, to welcome so many heroes to this special place. And on behalf of the president of the United States of america, welcome to the white house. [ applause ] also thank you for that great introduction, thank you for the job youre doing day in, day out to help americas hero and meet the obligations we made to our veterans. Would you join me in thanking the secretary of Veterans Affairs for bringing about transformational changes to the va . [ applause ] can i invite you to give a big round of applause to the second lady of the United States of america and a marine corp man, my wife. Its humbling for me to be gathered here today. I especially like you to give a round of applause to the president of this great organizatio