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i am going to use a word tonight that i do not use lightly. i am not using it because it s my word. i m using it because it s mitch mcconnell s. after the first time republicans used there payment national bargaining trip, back in august of 2011. senate leader, mitch mcconnell, told the washington post exactly how he saw our nations stepmom it. quote, what we did learn is this. it is a hostage that s worth of rain summing. a hostage. that is how republicans view this. that is how we should to. here is what happened, five days after mcconnell s hostage statement. this was a dark day for the nation s finances, and for millions of americans with a financial stake in the market. the very same americans, who are still processing the fact that our country has lost its top credit rating. here is the damage from today. the dow, down 634 points. that is the sixth largest point drop in its history. the worst, since await. nasdaq, losing just about 7% of its total value. s&p 500 ....
hearing and mark green on the border hearings that he is promises. welcome, everybody. glad to have you. i m neil cavuto. busy news day and maybe some progress at the border. we don t know the details. let s get the latest from peter doocy at the white house. i notice looking through the list that the things that leaders are trying to highlight, a list that they sent us, things that they want us to see. electric vehicle charging stations at the border is listed anything above migration. there s a thing about a virtual platform. that says this will give migrants the information they need to come from mexico, the united states and canada and less likely to rely on smugglers that put their lives at risk. president biden s border trip has been overshadowed by allegations that he mishandled classified documents and accusations from the republicans that the itiniary in texas was lacking. what he did not do is he didn t meet with the border patrol union. you re talking the ....
signing the covid-19 origin act. accountability we will have to wait for. more than 400,000 children in the country s second largest school district. attending class 40,000 elmly nos. bus drivers are set picketing. kids and ultimately feel they are being left behind. she gets it. mcneil with the ball takes it. number one goes down and knocks off indiana on their home court baby, there ain t no mountain high enough ain t no valley low enough ain t no river wide enough good morning on this first full day of spring, officially started yesterday late afternoon. you are looking live there at a shot of washington, d.c. where this week will be the peak week for the beautiful cherry blossoms. looking forward to that not looking forward to the allergies maybe that will be coming along with it. but spring has sprung. and the flowers are beautiful. we will see. steve: right there along the titled basin. avoid the traffic in that area. it is terrible. katie: ....
we re watching the white house where the president is set to deliver a speech any moment now. touting what he calls the achievement of the last 18 months. and while, yes, there are plenty of achievements for the biden administration to harold, like any leader, he faced his share of setbacks. if he runs, would he have the political momentum needed to win re-election. regardless, any 2024 plans announced by president biden will come under a cloud of covers. the doj s investigation into the handling of classified documents is just getting started. we re learning more about why president biden and his top aides chose to keep the first discovery a secret for almost 70 days before it blew up in their face. former fbi chief of staff is with us. joining me now is monica alba and a washington post reporter. thank you for joining us. monica, let s start with you. in listing the wins today, is president biden laying out a case for his re-election before announcing his bid for re ....
not. my focus is to get justice for halyna hutchins and let everyone know just because you re an a-list actor, you re not going to be above the law. that is the special prosecutor in the rust shooting case speaking with nbc news after announcing alec baldwin will be charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of cinematographer halyna hutchins. we ll have much more on this case and this surprising decision in just a moment. president biden s new comments about the investigation into the classified documents found at his home and personal office. we ll play for you that new information, that sound from him. also ahead, we ll explain why his administration is optimistic about the incendiary conservatives who are now serving on the house oversight committee. plus a live report from ukraine as dozens of allies are meeting to determine what military aid is needed to fend off russian forces. good morning, and welcome to morning joe. it is friday, j ....