World. This is early start. Im laura jarrett. And im christine romans. It is friday, february 7th. It is 4 00 a. M. In new york. Just four days to the New Hampshire primary and candidates are finally looking forward. They can do that because four days after iowa we finally have results with 100 of precincts reporting Pete Buttigieg has a razor thin lead of 0. 10 over Bernie Sanders. Elizabeth warren, joe biden and Amy Klobuchar rounding out the top five. Sanders still has reason to celebrate edging out buttigieg by more than 2,600 in the popular vote. Theyre heading into New Hampshire effectively tied. This was the reaction from buttigieg live at cnns town hall hearing that he held onto that slim lead. What is your reaction . Well, its fantastic news. That win for us in iowa was fantastic, but i also know were in New Hampshire now. Weve got to look ahead. New hampshire is a state that has never been told what to do. Right. And weve got to earn every vote and earn a win on tuesday night
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Oh, wow. Thats pretty good, guys. I like it. Im very calm, man. Good morning. Welcome to morning joe. Along with joe, willie and me we have Political Writer to the New York Times and msnbc political analyst nick confessore. National political reporter hei Heidi Pryzbyla, donny deutsch, chairman of the Democratic National economy Michael Steele is with us and anchor for bbc America Katty Kay joins us. We pulled you in because of the breaking news across the pond, the news that theresa may will be stepping down on june 7th. That is just like one or two days after trump visits. So interesting timing and well talk about all the ramifications and impacts of that coming up in just a moment. But first, whoa, what a day yesterday. President trump continued to erupt last night because the House Speaker said that he threw a, quote, temper tantrum, tweeting after 9 p. M. Last night the president shared a video edited to show nancy pelosi stammering during a News Conference with anchors suggesting
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Ten players from North Carolina State’s 1983 national champion basketball team have sued the NCAA and the Collegiate Licensing Company seeking compensation for unauthorized use of their name, image and