good morning. welcome to way too early. the show that s kicking off a very busy thursday. i m kasie hunt on this may 27th. nine people are dead after an employee open fired at a light railyard in san jose, california, before the shooter took his own life. the victims age from 29 to 63 years old. the gunman was identified as an employee as the vta the early morning attack came at a particularly busy time at the transit hub. investigators said the motive is unclear. california governor gavin newsom rinse and repeat nature of the nation s gun violence. it begs the question, what s going on in the united states of america? time to deal with the endemic before this epidemic, the re-existing condition, pushed aside last year now has raised its ugly head again this year. take a little responsibility all of us to do a little bit more and a little bit better this time and move beyond the platitudes and the usual rhetoric. president biden released a statement writing, there are a
address to a joint session of congress declares america is on the move again, rising a new, ready to stay and ready tore takeoff. senator tim scott delivers the republican rebuttal. one of only three black senators and the only black republican. a major move in the criminal investigation of trump s former attorney rudy giuliani as officials conduct a raid on his home. did they find what they were looking for? it is way too early for this. good morning and welcome to way too early. it was way past my bed time last night. i am kasie hunt. in his first address to the joint session of congress, president biden delivered an optimistic placement of america s place in the world. i stand here tonight, one day shy of the 100th day in my administration. 100 days since i took the oath of office and lifted my hand off our family bible and inherited a nation, we all did that was in crisis. the worst pandemic in a century, the worts economic crisis since the depression. the worst attac
quarter, nasdaq looking under pressure, 3 and a quarter points. lauren: stocks in europe are trading relatively flat this hour, third percent of gain in paris. cheryl: taking a look at asian markets, stocks ending up mixed. lauren: talk about high, shares of pot grower briefly worth more than twitter yesterday, fbn:am starts right now. cheryl: 25:01 a.m. in new 5:01 a.m. in a.m. in new york this morning. what a wild run for the company. lauren: everybody in the new york stock exchange was talking about pot stocks yesterday. cheryl: let s start with the president, president trump traveling to carolinas toward the devastation from hurricane florence, promising, quote, a lot of money from the froth for relief efforts. lauren: connell mcshane has more on the president s trip. a number of local officials were there to greet him with a briefing, fema administrators and others onhand as well and president trump was focused on financial relief that will be needed in the regio
has been on a serious diplomatic path forward. the question is will russia take it. stock futures turned lower overnight as investors digest news pointing to a likely interest rate hike next month, will the move from the head be enough to address raging inflation? it s way too early. good morning. welcome to way too early. the show that is lobbying for a new job on the supreme court. thursday, january 27th. let s start with the news. justice stephen breyer will step down from the supreme court at the end of the current term according to people familiar with his thinking. president joe biden and breyer are scheduled to appear together at the white house to announcement his retirement, sources familiar to the matter confirms to nbc news. breyer reportedly informed the white house of his plans last week but the president wasn t ready to break the news himself. every justice has the right and opportunity to decide when he or she is going to do and announce it on their own
hill? plus n the fight over infrastructure, president biden tells progressives the cost of the $3.5 trillion reconciliation package needs to come down. the question is will democrats find a price tag that works for everyone? and facebook, whatsapp, and instagram back online after being down for hours. a whistle employer is set to appear on capitol hill after accusing a t company of valuing profits over safety. the question is will we see congress regulate facebook? it s way too early for this. good morning and welcome to way too early, the show that has baseball game to watch tonight and it s already very nervous. i m jonathan lemire on this tuesday, october 5th. eat less start with the news. senate majority leader chuck schumer has set up a vote tomorrow on a house bill that would raise the debt ceiling. it comes amid a standoff between democrats and republicans over spending. ten republicans would need to break ranks, something that s looking increasingly unlik