us on this tuesday morning morning joe starts right now. the sorros-funded district attorney put criminals first and victims last. that is exactly what you get with the soros-ization. it s funded by george soros. who is funding these district attorneys? george soros the republican-led house judiciary committee took their grievances to new york city yesterday for a partisan hearing against the district attorney who is prosecuting donald trump. meanwhile, house speaker kevin mccarthy was on wall street touting a plan for the debt ceiling, but his proposal had very few specific detail and on capitol hill, most republican senators are coming out against an effort to temporarily replace dianne feinstein on the judiciary committee. we ll show you what they had to say about the ailing california democrat plus, ron desantis continues his fight with disney. floating some potential developments near the park, including a prison also ahead, we ll get the latest from
protection, go with sympatric a trio. i m larry madowo on the streets of nairobi. and this is cnn tonight on 360, president biden addresses the nation after the supreme court handed down a ruling for the ages giving the former president a level of immunity from january 6 charges and blurring the line, critics warn between president s and kings. also tonight, new reporting and how long some democrats close to the president have been concerned about his condition? mission. as the calls for him to get out of the race continue, and his supporters push back hard. and later, one of the former prisoners senior advisers in january 6, agitator steve bannon reports to prison. good evening. thanks for joining us. just minutes go, president biden, who wants chaired the senate committee in charge of vetting supreme court nominees, had this to say about today s historic cooling on presidential immunity today s supreme court decision on presidential immunity that fundamentally changed f
former president trump was a steamroller in the white house, and it landed an insurrection on the steps of the capitol. if we can t shake our addiction to strongmen, to those utterly convinced of their own greatness, there will be many more like spitzer in positions of power posing even bigger threats to our fragile democracy crusaders wanting their portraits on the walls of history. every governor of new york has the chance to be immortalized in a painting that hangs in the new york state capitol, a self-directed monument to his or her own illustrious legacy. all of them are there all but two. the first served in the early 19th century and left no likenesses behind. the second.is eliot spitzer. there was testimony from a haley bind biden. she s her name is haley biden because she was married to hunter biden s brother sadly died. beau biden and then and then hunter went out with her. so she s the ex ex-girlfriend and the widow and i know she just she testified that whe
caesar s wife, but no, they simply don t i don t think that s going to change. gene s column, of course, in the washington post. coming up, the white house says the country is seeing a labor supply rebound from the pandemic we ll dig into the state of the job market and what it means for the newfound power of american workers. morning joe will be right back (water splashing) hey, dad. hum. what s the ocean like? uh. you were made to remember some days forever. we were made to help you find the best way there. - think about a child you love. now take away their clean clothes and access to water.