Years. I got elected as a rich person. It cost me billions of dollars to be president and i am so happy i did it. Who cares. Who cares. All right. That is the president of the United States talking about his net worth during this national crisis. Good morning and welcome to morning joe. It is monday, march 23rd. So, mika, its interesting, you and i had a different reaction to yesterday. Yep. We also i mean obviously weve been very concerned from the very beginning, weve expressed our concerns about the president and starting in january, the intel agencies warning him that a pandemic was coming, that could really be deadly. Also, very concerned about the president saying at rallies that the press was whipping this up into a frenzy and to a hoax level. Been concerned about people with cable news shows talking about how this was just the press was trying to get donald trump through this. A lot of things to be very concerned about, the president saying if you want to test you can get a tes
And the tills are cleaned after every transaction. In a small way, its back to business as normal today. The safety of customers and staff remains paramount, even for the Garden Centre cat, pudding. Phil mackie, bbc news, worcester. Time for a look at the weather. Heres darren bett. A word of caution. It will be cold again tonight but gradually, over the next few days and nights temperatures should rise higher and again it looks dry for much of the country like today. Cloud tending to increase today and many have skies looking like this. The satellite shows how the cloud has bubbled up, producing showers mainly in the north east of england and north east scotla nd north east of england and north east scotland where it will be colder through the afternoon. Elsewhere temperature is 11 14. Sunshine at times. A cool breeze in southern parts of england. The cloud will melt away this evening. It will get cold overnight. Northern scotland seeing cloud and showers. Elsewhere the risk of a fros
The sole regional cancer centre in Chhattisgarh is grappling with a shortage of critical equipment essential for screenings and internal radiation. This scarcity has resulted in cancer patients being forced to seek check-ups at private hospitals. Efforts are underway to address the issue and procure new equipment.
By Stephen J. Kotz Self-haulers who bring their garbage and recyclables to Southampton Town’s transfer stations in Sag Harbor, Hampton Bays, and Westhampton got an unpleasant surprise Saturday when they pulled in only to learn the facilities would be