I think they have more evidence as to President Trumps state of mind. Donald trumps former Attorney General with an ominous prediction for the former president in the 2020 election case. It comes as trump faces arraignment today in Federal Court in washington. Well get a live report from washington, d. C. , and legal analyst on what we can expect from todays hearing. Meanwhile, former Vice President mike pence just gave his most direct criticism of his former boss. Well play those comments for you. Also ahead, new reporting on a private meeting between President Biden and former president obama over concerns about the 2024 election. Good morning. Welcome to morning joe. It is thursday, august 3rd. Along with joe, willie and me, we have the host of way too early, White House Bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire. Senior attorney and fbi official, chuck rosenberg. Reporter for the Washington Post, Jackie Alemany. And Pulitzer Prize winning columnist and Associate Editor of the Washin
Who proceeded Reince Priebus every president finds out, the hard way, you cannot govern effectively without empowering white house chief first among equals in the white house to execute your agenda. Importantly to tell you what you dont want to hear. Host with those two qualities in mind, who do you think served that role best and how would you apply them to Reince Priebus the current chiefs of staff . Guest almost everybody would agree that james a. Baker iii Ronald Reagan first chiefs of staff he was comfortable in his own skin. He was not only somebody able to execute reagans agenda. He can walk in the oval office a and close the door. Say mr. President , look, you cannot go down this road for the following reasons. Trust me. It wont work. He could tell Ronald Reagan what he didnt want to hear. Host this depends on a president willing to receive that information . Guest thats true. Whats clear so far from the trump white house, is that that donald trump has not empowered his white h
My name is Vanessa Beasley and im the dean of the university. We will have a wonderful discussion about the presidency of Richard Nixon and the lessons therein. Im happy to invite you to a conversation we will have on the same theme. Before we get darted in earnest, its fitting we take a moment to remember the space we are in and who founded it. Tonight we are gathered in the First Amendment center at Vanderbilt University which was founded by john segan dollar. For those of you who may not know him he served for 43 years as an awardwinning journalist for the tennessean. He retired as editor, publisher and ceo. In 1982, he became the founding editorial director of usa today and served in that position for a decade. He left journalism in the early 60s to serve in the u. S. Justice department as Administrative Assistant to attorney general Robert F Kennedy. His work in the field of civil rights led to a service as chief negotiator with the governor of alabama during the freedom ride. Dur
Married women with children, and a history of being boys and young men that they have never spoken about before. So over several years i spent time with them, and these are some extremely brave women in the book who also decided to tell their stories to open up a window, if you will, you know, into what is actually going on in Afghan Society and with afghan families. Because the way i see it, is also mirrors the whole construction there of a very harsh page your keep and in gender apartheid. Is there a danger to these girls and these families being put in this book at . You can never predict everything thats going to happen in the universe. This has been a very different process for me as a journalist, because most of the time as a reporter you want people to tell you as much of possible. In this case its almost in our first negotiation, when theyve opened up to me and ive said that i dont know if we should include this, this is potentially controversial, and i changed some details, so
Group kill the bill . Well talk to one of the lead republican negotiators. And in the wake of the larry nassar trial, Congress Takes aim at the olympics and usa gymnastics. This is mtp daily and it starts right now. Good evening. Im chuck todd here in washington. Welcome to mtp daily. By the way, did you know that monday was the Government Shutdown . Any way, Republican Leaders made it seem impossible. They could not believe it because it would end the Trump Presidency so they didnt have to do anything about it. I cannot imagine a serious conversation taking place in the white house about firing mueller. That would be a major mistake. I cant believe they would think of such a thing. Tell me what hes done that would in any way intimate that this guy is not the one one of the most trustworthy people in america. Anyef tort effort to go after mueller could be the beginning of the end of the Trump Presidency unless mueller did something wrong. If there was without a reason, there would be h