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participation in the last remaining nuclear arms control pac with the u.s. insisting the u.s. is set on destroying russia. peter doocy reports from warsaw, poland. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. here in warsaw, president biden did not publicly pressure china s president xi to stay out of ukraine. kept focus where it has been for most of the last year on vladimir putin. auto democrats only understand one word, no, no, no. peter: white house officials putting out the word it would not be good if china starts arming russia. obviously a burgeoning relationship countries while vladimir putin is brutal war in ukraine that would have bad ramifications. peter: have not deterred putin the war continues and now russia is suspends its participation in the new start nuclear arms control treaty. they can t be stupid people. they want to deliver us a strategic defeat while sneaking into our strategic nuclear objects. u.s. inspections of russian nuclear ....
justice clarence thomas, they never speak about cases pending before the supreme court. ask clients if that is true. that s what we learned about the testimony this week. tucker carlson continues to push pro-russian propaganda on his show. wait until you hear his latest claim that russian tv is predictably eating up. all of that and more is coming up. good saturday morning to you. i am katie fang. we begin the show in south carolina. that is where residents are waking up to the devastating damage left by hurricane ian. the powerful storm made landfall again yesterday. a category one hurricane around 2 pm eastern. it was downgraded hours later to a post-tropical cyclone. and now pushing its way north. the storm caused severe flooding in parts of the state. this is what we are looking at. it is a neighborhood near myrtle beach. roads are underwater after heavy rain pounded the area. several piers along the coast, including this one, they were partially collapsing from t ....
the clerk will report the vote. mr. chairman on this vote there are nine ayes and zero noes. the resolution is agreed to. he is not coming, but that could change. i m going to punch him out. waiting for this, for trespassing on the capital grounds. i m going to punch him out, i m going to go to jail, and i m going to be happy. a subpoena against a former president and never before seen footage, including that of lawmakers scrambling to save the capital. i m brianna keilar, john berman is off this morning. alex marquardt is here with us. great to be here. the january 6th committee, having their final hearing before the midterms to show all roads lead back to donald trump. the committee voting unanimously to subpoena him. he wanted to stay in power, and now we wanted to hear from him. president biden said he believes the work of the january 6th committee, will lead to real change. in the meantime, former president trump fired back saying he will have h ....
government which lies at the heart of our nation. this vow she kept with unsurpassed devotion. she sent an example of selfless duty, which with god s help and your counsels, i am resolved faithfully to follow. king charles makes his first address to parliament since taking the throne. we re looking at live pictures now of his motorcade headed to eden burgh. we ll have more of the comments and funeral arrangements just ahead. ukraine raises its flag following a major victory in the second largest city. some experts are calling it the worst loss for russian forces since the kyiv retreat began back in march, and the latest in a legal fight over documents seized at mar-a-lago. we will have the latest on the legal developments. good morning and welcome to morning joe, it is monday, september 12th. with us, we have u.s. special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay, the host of way too early white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan le mere, and president on the co ....
the lawyer who devised the plan to overturn the election. mr. eastman, we hardly knew you. it always happens, and they always seem so shocked. plus, president biden considers a move to provide a bit of relief at the gas pump, but he needs congress to agree. we also expect more economic data this morning that could offer clues into whether the u.s. is headed toward a recession. also, the crippling labor shortage. the latest industry to feel the pressure, airlines, with more chaos and canceled flights. cnbc s brian sullivan is standing by to discuss if the lack of labor is as big a threat to the economy as inflation and energy costs. would you or a family member like to fly a jumbo jet? if so, we have a job for you. that s the problem, it takes so long to become qualified to fly, and there are not pilots. often, people are waiting. it s crazy. or flights are literally canceled out underneath them. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is tuesday, ....