president biden with a little self-deprecation about his age. somebody feeling good after that win. tuesday will do that for you. that was during a speech to united autoworkers yesterday. the president seeming to preview his 2020 campaign, including attacks on donald trump. speaking of the former president, he seems to be confirming reports he plans to get revenge on his critics if he wins a second term as if anyone had any doubt he would. we ll play those comments for you. meanwhile, democrats are sure to lose a key seat in the senate next year with joe manchin of west virginia announcing he will not run for re-election. also ahead this morning, we ll go through the major development out of the middle east. israel agreeing to daily humanitarian pauses in gaza to get some of that food and that aid in. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is friday, november 10th. with us today, we ve got the host of way too early, jonathan lemire. congressional investigations re
conflict enters a dangerous new phase of urban warfare, and after prime minister netanyahu said israel will control gaza s security indefinitely after the war. the reaction today from the white house. richard engel inside israel. also tonight, the investigation under way into the death of a 69-year-old jewish man after an altercation at opposing war protests in california. a suspect identified but no arrests made. why police are asking the public for help. it s election night in america. the key races to watch. abortion on the ballot in ohio. governor seats up for grabs, and what it could mean for the 2024 presidential election. the unprecedented testimony. the special counsel investigating hunter biden, speaking to house lawmakers behind closed doors. what he told him about the probe into president biden s son. the deadly crash as super fog covered the highway near new orleans. and five years after the deadliest wildfire in california history, the remarkable rebirt
diplomatic talks unfolding in the middle east for days secretary of state anthony blinken macon to unannounced visits today and the israeli occupied west bank and in iraq. in a meeting with secretary blinken reaffirmed americas commitment to address the humanitarian crisis unfolding in gaza. the state department says blinken also discussed efforts to restore stability to the west bank. over the past few weeks, tensions have spilled over there as israeli and a surprise visit to back that, secretary blinken met with iraq s prime minister to talk about the importance of preventing the war from spreading into a wider regional conflict. lincoln over under is humanitarian pause in fighting aid for civilians into the gaza strip. this is a process. israel s race raised important questions about how humanitarian policies would work. we have to answer those questions. second, it is important that the pause advance a number of things, one of them as hostages. we are intens
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