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Morning joe starts right now. And good morning, welcome to morning joe, it is tuesday april 2nd. We have a lot to get to this morning, including the expanded gag order in Donald Trumps jonathan, just have a seat may as well put my lipstick on. Someone is passing notes. Just getting set from the show. I had to mov from over here to over there. I had to put stuff down. Right behind willie. Sorry. Have a seat. Are you ready for us to begin the class . Yes, lets do it. I know its your first day. Queue it up her name is mika. Welcome everyone to morning joe. Thats a beautiful shot. If we still even have you. Thank you for joining us. I think its tuesday, everybody is in their seats and well get to all thats going on this morning. The expanded gag order in Donald TrumpsHush Money Case comes as the former president came up with ....
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A fabled radio voice of Southwestern Pennsylvania is silent. Jim Rhone â known by local listeners as Jim Jefferson, longtime news anchor at WJPA â died of cancer Friday morning. He was 68. Recognized for his smooth, unwavering delivery, Jefferson was well regarded in Washington and Greene counties during his four decades in the news industry. He retired in June 2017 after 43 years at the station â most of them as an anchor â in his only professional job. He was a tutor, as well, and a role model for Bob Gregg, operations director at WJPA. They knew each other for nearly 40 years. âJim was here in the afternoons when I was in high school, walking around here trying to learn stuff,â Gregg said. âThe Jim Jefferson that people knew on the air was the one we at the station knew personally. He was real, he was fair and he was honest. ....