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Students ment we asked is this fair or foul . James says what is going to happen when these kids grow up and meets a team who grew up without restrictions. Why dont we wrap them up in bubble wrap and let them play . Foul. Goom. It good morning. Im elisabeth hasselbeck. It is july 23. A major victory in the Georgia Senate race. David perdue tops a longtime congressman. A big scare for obamacare and even liberals are concerned. The landmark ruling that could delete the president s greatest achievement. Super bowl winning coach tony did you know dungee
being ridiculed for saying michael sam would be a distraction to his team. What is wrong with speaking your mind these days . Think about that as we roll animation because mornings are better with friends. Its fox friends. Live from studio e here in the heart of midtown manhattan on this 23rd day of july. Welcome aboard, folks. Heather nauert is here with headlines. A lot happening thr ....
We look forward to seeing that kick off. Thats going to do it for a wednesday edition of way too early. Morning joe starts right now. The top democrat in the u. S. Senate majority leader harry reid has now mentioned the bill nra Koch Brothers this year more than 140 times. Er in in it to make the money. An attempt to buy our democracy. Its dishonest, deceptive, farce and unfair. It is wrong. Incorrect. [ laughter ] erroneous. [ laughter ] even the keystone debate, mr. President , theyre one of the main owners of all that stuff up there. That ugly tar stuff in canada. They are, if not the largest, second largest owner of that stuff up there. [ laughter ] good morning. Hey will. Good morning, its wednesday, may the 14th, on set, along with me, weve got joe here thats here. Thats all. Msnbc. Its a good show, right . Yes. You cant always predict who is going to be here. Its exciting. Its interesting, it remains the name of the show. Mi ....
Birthday party. Thats it for today. Well see you next week on Fox News Sunday. For this urgent. On a very busy day and night for news, im harris faulkner, an american journalist has been freed in syria after being held for two years. Shes now to be safe. Lets first go to california. Serious injuries, widespread damage across Californias Napa valley in the wake of a powerful earthquake. At this hour, parts of the historic wine country are under a state of emergency. Some people were able to see this by camera. It awakened them. They were on the move. 6. 0 quake striking early this morning with devastating force. Six miles from the picturesque town of napa. This is the strongest earthquake to rock that part of california in 25 years. At least 120 people now reported hurt, some critically. Structural and fire damage is massive in that area. At least 15 buildings now tagged in ....
Children before their parents got their green cards. Thats going to do it for a monday edition of way too early. Morning joe starts right now. Good morning. Its monday, may 19th. Welcome to morning joe, everybody. Look, it just might be a Beautiful Day. With us on set we have the chairman of deutsch incorporated, donny deutsch. Good morning. Pretty. No. Youre in trouble. Okay. Really . Well talk. Some people have excuses. And other people have excuses. All right. Msnbc political analyst and visiting professor of nyu, harold ford jr. Is here. Hello. The host of way too early, the
always joyful effervescent thomas roberts. Good morning. Youre always in a good mood. I try. I need some of that. Youre always in a good mood. Im a little bogged down by life. But theres no reason for that. Thats what you tell me. And in washington we have the ceo of politico, jim vandehei. Several stories developing right now. In california 47 homes are in ....
Oh harold square. Somebody gave my mom that coat. Happy thanksgiving. Thanks to bass pro shop. Log on to our web site for our after the show show. A fierce storm hitting the east coast snarling thanksgiving travel as folks try to get home in time for the holidays. Im ed henry in americas newsroom. Heather im heather childress. Bill and martha are off. The storm stranded travelers for hours and the delays had ripple effects all across the country. I started down the runway and
we got shut down and we had to sit there and wait for them to open the air space again. Reporter that woman you just heard, it took her 12 hours to fly direct from austin, texas to newark, new jersey. And she was one of the lucky ones. Much of the east coast was hit with a sloppy, wintry mix making for a miserable commute on one of the busiest travel days of the year. 751 flights were canceled nationwide. There were nearly 5,000 delays. Put that in perspective tuesday. There were only 140 cancellations. The new yo ....