Crossing the Southern Border soars. And as some republican governors resort to political stunts with peoples lives, well talk about that. Later this morning, former Secretary Of State Hillary Clinton will be our guest. We look forward to talking with her as well. Good morning and welcome to morning joe. It is friday, september 16th. Along with joe, willie and me, we have u. S. Special correspondent for bb news, katty kay in london, and the host of Way Too Early White House Bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire, also with us the president of the National Action network and host of politics nation, Reverend Al Sharpton joins us this morning. You know what people say about our show, that morning joe show is the most mindful show, we teach everybody that two things can be true at one time. Were not always that mindful. Were going to be talking about that. Were going to be talking about the crisis at the Southern Border, and by the way, i understand every two years, yes, theres the Conv
crossing the southern border soars. and as some republican governors resort to political stunts with people s lives, we ll talk about that. later this morning, former secretary of state hillary clinton will be our guest. we look forward to talking with her as well. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is friday, september 16th. along with joe, willie and me, we have u.s. special correspondent for bb news, katty kay in london, and the host of way too early white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire, also with us the president of the national action network and host of politics nation, reverend al sharpton joins us this morning. you know what people say about our show, that morning joe show is the most mindful show, we teach everybody that two things can be true at one time. we re not always that mindful. we re going to be talking about that. we re going to be talking about the crisis at the southern border, and by the way, i understand every t
lawsuits. that is going to do it for me. deadline: white house starts right now. hi there, everyone. happy wednesday and happy juneteenth, it is 4:00 in the heeft. there might be only one thing more alarming than what has become near medieval siege on ow country s tradition of respect for the rule of law. and it is the fact that many americans regrettably but understandably have after all of these years of trump and his allies attacking it, grown numb to it or view it as a new norm. maybe it is an act of self-preservation or tune it out when trump or a voice on conservative media spits out such venom toward the men and women of doj or the fbi. but the temptation to register the lies being told about the justice system, about the fbi, simply is white noise or politics as usual. in our view it represents as grave of a threat to democracy as the lies being told themselves. as an example, considered what the disgrayed ex-president told the crowd in wisconsin on tuesday. the
sexual harassment. the media is fine with the border crisis because trump is gone. there is no crisis. and it s their team at the controls which means no one is at the controls. before you break the rules, you need to understand and value feeding your should admit the importance of a border before you decide to ignore it but you can t get the dems to admit a process is necessary before they dump all over it. this isn t a bug in the system. it is the system. those calling for student loan forgiveness indoor for paying one s debts is vital to social relations. those calling for defunding the police. fail to recall how. mathematics helped us build bridges and towers and tunnels for thousands of years but now it s racist. i could keep going. saying shelter a proven historical good is preferable to homelessness is an attack on the rights of those who wish to freeze the debt. a billion years of reproduction can be brushed off, deciding ann in proportionate blink of an eye that gend
california, and who has seen the challenges created by bad public policy in too many places. lonnie, congratulations on jumping into the frey, doesn t california have a rather large budget surplus, and what is your thought about that money, should it been returned to taxpayers or should it be spent to address some of these problems that you mentioned, homelessness. there are a zillion climate-related crises happening in california and all the time. do you have policy ideas? well, eugene, the reality is that we re going from a 97 1/2 billion dollars surplus this year to a deficit posture over the next couple of years, and that s just because of the fact that we have a tax system that s highly reliant on capital gains and people paying large amounts