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West. a response equally as passionate. good morning, everyone, welcome to early start. i m dave briggs. how we doing? a little early for kanye west for me. i m christine romans. wednesday, may 2nd. would the special counsel try to get a subpoena if president trump refused to sit for an interview? it appears the answer could be yes. the trump legal team is bracing for a dramatic legal showdown that could end up in the supreme court. sources tell us robert mueller has raised the threat of a subpoena in at least one meeting. some of the president s legal advisers gambling mueller will not go that far, but the legal posturing shows while the president has not totally shut the door on a voluntary interview with mueller s team, the odds are growing slimmer. senior white house correspondent jeff zeleny with more. reporter: in the wake of the revelation of new questions from bob mueller s team to the president, we learned late tuesday cnn reported that robert ....
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Things. you send your bodyguard in to raid the office just because you have male pattern baldness? and how about them saying this is standard operating procedure, this is the transfer of medical operation from one office to another. no, no, not usually how it works. kicking down the doors. special insurance plan. all right. good morning, everyone. it s wednesday, may 2nd. around the table we have msnbc contributor mark barnacle, president of the council on foreign relations and author. marinades. there s a mango one. we re happy to have with us former director of the cia and the nsa, retired general michael hayden. he is the author of the great new book the altogether on intelligence, american national ....
Saying it was standard operating procedure. this is the transfer of medical information from one office to the other. no, no, it s not usually how it works. kicking down the doors. special insurance plan. good morning. everyone, it s wednesday, may 2nd, around the table we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle, president of the council on foreign relations and author of the book a world in disarray richard haas. really disciplined about those. and we re happy to have with us former director of the c.i.a. and the nsa, now a principal at the chertoff group, retired general michael v. hayden the author of the book the assault on intelligence: american national security in an age of lies. which we ll be talking about a lot this hour and it s great to have you on. it s great to have you here. where do we begin this morning? there s a lot to get to. ....
Uh-oh. [ laughter ]. and i would appreciate a clear and direct answer to set the record straight. how do you pronounce your last name? is it rosen stine or rosenstein? so there s no right answer to that question. my family, my father pronounces it stine. that s how i pronounce it but i have relatives who pronounce steen. i ll answer to both of them. welcome back to morning joe. it s wednesday, may 2nd. we have mike barnicle, the president of the council on foreign relations richard haase. joining the conference former aide to state department and george h.w. bush elise jordan. jonath jonathan turley and carol leonnig. good to have you all on board this morning. we ll jump in there in a ....