long. morning joe starts right now. are you ready? food for everyone. food for everyone. okay, that s great. he paid everybody. food for everybody. what a guy. he was arrested. what a guy. and released. he kept everybody s spirits up. by buying lunch for them. food for everybody. local cuban restaurant in miami. willie, that is so kind of him. maybe he has been misjudged after all. willie, what do you think? i think mika called this in real time and every day since, but i ll let you reveal the story. well, the miami new times revealed nobody ordered anything during his ten-minute stop, and trump didn t pay for anything. i don t think there was an offer to do so. yeah. willie, nobody ordered nothing. nobody paid for nothing. there was no paying. i know this is going to shock you, coming from donald trump, it was all a scam. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it s friday, june 16th. along with willie, joe, and me, we have former aide t
politicsnation. tonight s late, new faces. right now, the next chapter is opening in the israel-hamas war, after a weeklong cease-fire and it yesterday with a few hundred hostages and prisoners released by both sides. but no clear roadmap to pace. there are reports of it writes, sirens in israel and rocket fire over gaza tonight. the white house is urging israel to show restraint as pressure builds on president biden to call for a lasting cease-fire. here in the u.s., the clock is ticking on efforts to pass but military aid bill by christmas. with lawmakers to making new conditions on israel, funds for ukraine, and even border security as part of the plan. and just a minute, i ll talk to the ranking democrat on the house foreign affairs committee, congressman greg meeks. he joins me with the latest on where all these negotiations stand. and my political panel joins me later as crunch time begins in the republican presidential primary. former president trump and florid
it s the first royal engagement she has carried out this year. the king who is also receiving cancer treatment travelled with the queen in a carriage, instead of riding on horseback as he has done in the past. charlotte gallagher reports. a much anticipated moment the princess of wales back in the public eye, all eyes on her for her first appearance since she announced her cancer diagnosis. she was a huge draw for the crowds in central london today. this is a day full of tradition and spectacle, but it s also about family. the king and queen in their carriage. it s his first trooping the colour since his own cancer diagnosis and he chose not to travel on horseback. national anthem plays the troops taking part in this annual celebration of the king s official birthday have been rehearsing for months. every step, drumbeat and musical note has to be perfect. the irish guards led the event this year and their colour, or regimentalflag, was on full display. their royal colon