good morning and welcome to the fourth hour of pox and friends. concern fox & friends. hey, speaking of usfl, memphis showboats running back alex collins, he s boeing to to show abby hornacek how irish accept dangs has helped with step dancing has helped with speed. dance and cross-training has always been part of high-level athletics. pete: and i think we re going to do a little bit of that later. rachel: we did step dancing. one of you guys did a jig. pete: we re going to bring back the tape, obviously, of will and his irish jig dancing. it looked just about like that, he s got great moves will: thank you. pete: because you re an elite level athlete. will: yeah, well, what can you do? [laughter] pete: it s the burden you carry. rachel: we re going another some dancing later. maybe another show we ll do some flamenco dancing. pete: probably next weekend. will: we ve done it all. have we not done rachel: no, we have not done flamenco. will: what did we do with we d
trying to appease other people. they tried to present it as him being, you know, a bold leader on this issue. i think in reality he knows that he s losing and donald trump is setting the tone on this issue, and i don t see that changing any time soon. we ll certainly watch the fallout in the weeks and months ahead. msnbc political analyst brendan buck, thank you as always. thanks to all of you for getting up way too early on this wednesday morning. morning joe starts right now. right now millions of americans are getting blasted by a heat wave. when you show the weather app it shows the middle finger emoji. so hat in maine the lobsters will be getting in pots just to cool down. [ applause ] it s so hot in new york this week the rats are wearing crop tops. [ laughter ] it is so hot in south dakota, kristi noem s dog good morning. welcome to morning joe. it s a very going to be a very hot wednesday, june 19th. jooernt. we ll bring in the former communications
great, great. i know. i know, know. i know that that hannity show was pretty good. happy thursday, everyone. so president biden is in italy for the g7 summit. i don t want to say joe is outmf of it, but he says his first bus order of business is to meet chef boyardeete. h and every time he heard someone say g7e sa, he yelled bingo. and there he also awkwardlydh saluted the italian prime minister. but in joe s defense, itn prime sut was princess peach from the super mario brothers sub sunday. sunday is father s. then five-year-old calls it day . i called his dad to tell himkin hunter london roberts new book m claims that joe s son kept r joe s virginia o home and had with one of her young femalefemale f friend. who do you blame forwho that hunter? ngle f bringing around your youngri single friends to hunter is like bringing dog to kristi noem house. brian stelter says a news orz organizations are preparing for the ways trump may punish the medi r tha if he wins the ele
was so desperately needed, urgently needed. this plan is going to make it possible to cut child poverty in half. i m going to succeed. we re going to succeed moving forward. look, the american people strongly support this. that s the key here. as someone who spent the entire primary campaign criticizing joe biden, this weekend, the president did what i thought he couldn t, or just wouldn t, by getting results on what undeniably is the most pro-worker, anti-poverty accomplishment by an american president since lyndon johnson. don t take my word for it. listen to the senate budget committee chair, a certain bernie sanders, who called it, quote, the most significant piece of legislation to benefit working families in the modern history of this country. and he s right. i mean, how else to describe a bill that halves child poverty. halves it, thanks to $1400 direct payments, survival checks, a typical family of four gets $5600 in new payments or $7600 in new payments if you th
for their rights, among the first to ever beat isis on the battlefield. from nbc news world headquarters in new york, i m joshua johnson, welcome to the week. president biden s covid package is one big step closer to becoming law. but what s after that? how will democrats govern with republican support uncertain at best? it could depend on this senator, democrat joe manchin of west virginia. the stimulus package has smaller unemployment packets to gain his support, not $400 per person but $300. even with his support, there s getting over republican filibuster in future. takes every democrat and ten republicans to stop it. has a number of democrats calling to end of the filibuster. more you learn about them, easier it is to see why. they re not nearly as hard as they once were, if you re thinking of mr. smith goes to washington, jimmy stewart talking continuously, that s old-fashioned. today you just email the floor leader, no stamina required. emerged after the senat