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grew more and more distant from andrew johnson immediately after the civil war. former confederate states were passing what were known as the black codes. these horribly discriminatory laws that sought to return formally enslaved people to a condition that very closely resembled slavery and johnson or the congress tried to respond to this by passing legislation to establish the basic civil rights of all citizens, regardless of race, and also to establish that citizenship begins birth. if you're born in this country, that's what the 14th amendment does in part. well, johnson opposes all reconstruction measures. he opposes the civil rights act, a bunch of freedman's bureau acts as reconstruction that are passed during 1860s, which congress winds up passing over his veto. he opposes the 14th amendment, even though the president doesn't have a direct say in that. well, when it came time for impeachment, you know, grant was someone who had been consulting with congressional leaders, and he became closer and closer to republicans in congress who, came to have a superma
grew more and more distant from andrew johnson immediately after the civil war. former confederate states were passing what were known as the black codes. these horribly discriminatory laws that sought to return formally enslaved people to a condition that very closely resembled slavery and johnson or the congress tried to respond to this by passing legislation to establish the basic civil rights of all citizens, regardless of race, and also to establish that citizenship begins birth. if you're...
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becomes or boutwell, who all of them participate aided in the impeachment against andrew johnson, who had good advice, slavery, radical credentials. and they all joined the anti-imperial league and they kept saying they saw it as a betrayal of the nation's founding. you know, as thomas put it, the united states is supposed to be different. it was not like the old monarchies with their aristotle crises and their rigid hierarchy. so many of them were anti-slavery, like lincoln. they saw it as a blot on american republicanism to a some of them were not that concerned about the plight of black people, but they were concerned about the reputation of american republic. so those people, i think, did an anti-imperialist sort of voice. yes. in the north. yeah. but by that time, the republican party is no longer the party. many of the dominant powers, especially after william mckinley elections in 1896, it becomes far difficult for anti-imperialist to degrade traction. and then many of them support william jennings bryan. right? right. and that is a complete break. that radical republican tradi
becomes or boutwell, who all of them participate aided in the impeachment against andrew johnson, who had good advice, slavery, radical credentials. and they all joined the anti-imperial league and they kept saying they saw it as a betrayal of the nation's founding. you know, as thomas put it, the united states is supposed to be different. it was not like the old monarchies with their aristotle crises and their rigid hierarchy. so many of them were anti-slavery, like lincoln. they saw it as a...
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and so andrew johnson, president after abraham lincoln's assassination, begins a series of pardons, starts the pardon people who were involved the with the with the confederate sc this is as grand part the foot soldiers and then johnson begins to pardon some of them are high ranking individuals despite multiple amnesties that eventually included almost everyone who sided with the south. there was one major exception lingering confederate general robert de lee indicted for treason. he was fortunate to avoid prosecution and for any wartime crimes. after famously surrendering to grant in 1865, this offer, given this june, about two months after laying down arms, sent president johnson a written pardon request, and a few months later signed an amnesty pledging allegiance to the country. he tried destroy and to constitution. he so violently ignored that johnson did not sign off. it appears he may never have even received lee's plea in. 1970, a state archivist found, lee's amnesty request and some old files. 105 years after lee's death in 1870, president gerald ford raised the last legal disabil
and so andrew johnson, president after abraham lincoln's assassination, begins a series of pardons, starts the pardon people who were involved the with the with the confederate sc this is as grand part the foot soldiers and then johnson begins to pardon some of them are high ranking individuals despite multiple amnesties that eventually included almost everyone who sided with the south. there was one major exception lingering confederate general robert de lee indicted for treason. he was...
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johnson. so 100 years later, the house was now considering these articles of impeach. and barbara jordan, i think, explained so well the gravity of, the moment that members of the house judiciary committee and even the larger house membership felt themselves in this was an extreme, early, powerful and important moment. it was not a moment for partizanship. it was a moment for protect ing the united states constitution and for really exercising the court for for a co-equal branch of government to exercise its constitutional prerogative. if it believed that the president had served in violation of his constitutional duties and obligations. the impeachment tool, as barbara jordan explains, is meant for exactly to answer exactly this kind of situation. and they took it very, very serious certainly the house judiciary committee ultimately does approve three articles of impeachment against richard nixon. and that, of course, sets in motion his decision is in part part of his decision to resign from
johnson. so 100 years later, the house was now considering these articles of impeach. and barbara jordan, i think, explained so well the gravity of, the moment that members of the house judiciary committee and even the larger house membership felt themselves in this was an extreme, early, powerful and important moment. it was not a moment for partizanship. it was a moment for protect ing the united states constitution and for really exercising the court for for a co-equal branch of government...
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now, over the course of the next 120 years, millard fillmore, andrew johnson, chester arthur, teddy roosevelt, calvin coolidge, harry truman. and when johnson would all follow tyler's example in succeeding after the death of the presidents they served. but let's face it, when they served healthy presidents, vice presidents didn't have a lot to do. so sometimes they had a little side gig just to kind of keep him busy. martin van buren's vice president ran a tavern serving beer. harry hamlin, who is hannibal hamlin? abraham lincoln's first vice president listed in the army as a private, went off to fight the civil war. ulysses grant's second vice present wrote history books. teddy roosevelt thought about going to law school. harry truman played poker. i mean, there wasn't that much to look. they didn't even have an office in the white house because they were presidents senate. they hung out on capitol hill, in the capitol. they had offices there. no president actually even gave them an office in the white house until lyndon johnson came along. he's the first one to argue to get office in the wh
now, over the course of the next 120 years, millard fillmore, andrew johnson, chester arthur, teddy roosevelt, calvin coolidge, harry truman. and when johnson would all follow tyler's example in succeeding after the death of the presidents they served. but let's face it, when they served healthy presidents, vice presidents didn't have a lot to do. so sometimes they had a little side gig just to kind of keep him busy. martin van buren's vice president ran a tavern serving beer. harry hamlin, who...
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johnson. so 100 years later, the house was now considering these articles of impeach. and barbara jordan, i think, explained so well the gravity of, the moment that members of the house judiciary committee and even the larger house membership felt themselves in this was an extreme, early, powerful and important moment. it was not a moment for partizanship. it was a moment for protect ing the united states constitution and for really exercising the court for for a co-equal branch of government to exercise its constitutional prerogative. if it believed that the president had served in violation of his constitutional duties and obligations. the impeachment tool, as barbara jordan explains, is meant for exactly to answer exactly this kind of situation. and they took it very, very serious certainly the house judiciary committee ultimately does approve three articles of impeachment against richard nixon. and that, of course, sets in motion his decision is in part part of his decision to resign from
johnson. so 100 years later, the house was now considering these articles of impeach. and barbara jordan, i think, explained so well the gravity of, the moment that members of the house judiciary committee and even the larger house membership felt themselves in this was an extreme, early, powerful and important moment. it was not a moment for partizanship. it was a moment for protect ing the united states constitution and for really exercising the court for for a co-equal branch of government...
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so this race has so much history of course, unit began when andrew johnson was president but is there still a big enough fan base for horse racing to thrive in ami? this is the one that everyone is looking forward to, but i wonder if there's a real barometer in your view? about the level of importance among the fan base of what the tech kentucky derby is all about yeah i mean, harshness has been around a long time, even longer than 150 years the kentucky derby definitely has a great fan base and it's one of the most swatch sporting events every year. >> and the us about 20 million people watched, watch the derby today and i think there's a great future in horse racing, especially with all the data. so as we move into the world of sports betting and data and ai and things like that. there's a lot of those things that are applicable. the horse racing because there's a ton of data on the horses there remains a cloud or tally it if there does remain this cloud over the kentucky derby, particularly because in recent years there have been a lot of horse deaths. >> there have been some who b
so this race has so much history of course, unit began when andrew johnson was president but is there still a big enough fan base for horse racing to thrive in ami? this is the one that everyone is looking forward to, but i wonder if there's a real barometer in your view? about the level of importance among the fan base of what the tech kentucky derby is all about yeah i mean, harshness has been around a long time, even longer than 150 years the kentucky derby definitely has a great fan base...
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i don't know if anybody knows the answer, including mike johnson. andrew, i was struck by the fact , that these individuals showed up today, because in trump's mind, this is all politics. this is auditioning, this is about how he can milk this for damping contributions. this is what it does for his standing, and you write, before coming into court, in the morning, yesterday, trump waived the times story with this poll showing him being ahead, saying it shows us leading everywhere by a lot. let the star witness testified, trump seemed to be testifying, that he's winning. >> i doubt it. the, i think the interesting thing that's going on in the courtroom, as you see these people, as you say, coming in to pay homage to trump sitting quietly and listening to this incredible damning testimony and drawing conclusions that are may be different from of the jury is drawing. but, the most interesting thing about mike johnson, you know, he didn't even come into the courtroom. he was in there for minute and came out and decried the witchhunt that was going on in
i don't know if anybody knows the answer, including mike johnson. andrew, i was struck by the fact , that these individuals showed up today, because in trump's mind, this is all politics. this is auditioning, this is about how he can milk this for damping contributions. this is what it does for his standing, and you write, before coming into court, in the morning, yesterday, trump waived the times story with this poll showing him being ahead, saying it shows us leading everywhere by a lot. let...
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andrew spear. mr. everett kelly and miss liz kelly. the honorable cavalier johnson, mayor of milwaukee and miss dominique johnson. miss kimberly williams paisley and mr. brad paisley. >> i'm excited, it is great. it will be great. that's a good question. i'm going to start with american saturday night and then all bets are off. you never know. absolutely, good and bad. i think part of country music is dealing with it in a way that other formats don't, so it is great. have fun. >> mr. kendall martin. the honorable mr. smith and misses spears. the honorable gale smith and mr. mr. brad smith and ms. carolyn ann brown. shaw. we honorable mr. john bellinger and miss don belanger. the honorable benjamin cardin and miss cardin. the honorable william jefferson clinton, or the second president and the honorable hillary clinton, 67 secretary of the united states. >> thank you. >> the honorable cory booker and miss caroline booker. >> this is when we show them how sexy we are. [laughter] >> i'm with the greatest woman in the world, my mother. >>
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i support the motion to vacate for speaker johnson. i think he has been the worst speaker of the republican party has ever had. he gave in to every whim that the democratic party wanted. we can't trust him to go forward on these bills that we are facing now. i mean, i know it's not going to pass, we aren't going to get rid of him. we will get rid of him in november. we will not vote for any republican to hold the house. we won't do it. the republicans have not earned our vote in november because of the house. all i want is a recorded vote. i want to see the vote. i want to see the democrats vote who they call a white nationalist over their african-american speaker that they want. i want the proof that they have sold out completely. i want to see which republicans vote against it. they are not going to keep the house. i hope mike johnson doesn't keep his job in november. guest: to clarify, you are ok if the house loses this fall? caller: how could it be worse than what mike johnson does? if there is a debit that in the seat, i think may
i support the motion to vacate for speaker johnson. i think he has been the worst speaker of the republican party has ever had. he gave in to every whim that the democratic party wanted. we can't trust him to go forward on these bills that we are facing now. i mean, i know it's not going to pass, we aren't going to get rid of him. we will get rid of him in november. we will not vote for any republican to hold the house. we won't do it. the republicans have not earned our vote in november...
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. >> okay, but you can't be held for that because boris johnson wasn't interviewed by andrew neil. it didn't mean that andrew neil. it didn't mean that andrew neil couldn't. but i think the people knew in the 19 in the 2019 election, how an what an unprincipled character a johnson was and how he couldn't be trusted. >> and therefore they prepared for that eventuality. >> you mustn't allow tv channels to be held to ransom by one person refusing to appear. >> i agree, i agree, but i mean, they could have changed the nature of the programme. so there was more criticism of sunak than than than you've just portrayed. >> this seems to me pretty fundamentally about freedom of speech that you must be able to have a programme that questions the prime minister and decide what is suitable, and that ofcom is applying its rules erratically, unfairly . and erratically, unfairly. and actually it just wanted a more left wing programme . left wing programme. >> like most, attacks on free speech, it underestimates the intelligence of the general public. intelligence of the general pubuc.the intellig
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johnson: yes, i often, you know, questioned it. andrew cunanan always had his eye on the big prize, a wealthy patron or benefactor. now, there are rumors that he actually met gianni versace back in 1991. we interviewed two people in san francisco that say that cunanan and versace were seen together at a club. gruenwald: apparently versace was in san francisco designing costumes for the san francisco opera, and cunanan told me that when he met versace, he said, "yeah, right, you're versace, and i'm coco chanel, nice to meet you." he is probably thinking, "gianni versace really likes me. he's paying attention to me. he's going to be my next great patron." and of course, this is all a fantasy in his mind. ♪ he grew up in a relatively modest, even poor family. an italian mother, a filipino father, who had a terribly dysfunctional marriage. he was the youngest of four children, and absolutely everyone agrees spoiled. cunanan: a spoiled kid never hears the word "no" too often. i used to think to myself, "well, one day he's going to hav
johnson: yes, i often, you know, questioned it. andrew cunanan always had his eye on the big prize, a wealthy patron or benefactor. now, there are rumors that he actually met gianni versace back in 1991. we interviewed two people in san francisco that say that cunanan and versace were seen together at a club. gruenwald: apparently versace was in san francisco designing costumes for the san francisco opera, and cunanan told me that when he met versace, he said, "yeah, right, you're versace,...
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he said that if boris johnson was still prime minister, he wouldn't have lost that council . wouldn't have lost that council. >> well, i mean, that's pure speculation and with great respect to him, you know, boris ended up in in the position that he did and it was most unfortunate. but, you know, rishi sunak is doing the right things. there's occasionally it's said we've moved to the left. but i don't think that can be said of rishi sunak when you actually look at his policies, cutting taxes, the toughest immigration law in a very long time, if not ever. you know, we are doing the right things to stop the boats to lower people's tax burden and to get this country onto the path that people chose outside the european union. the announcement by kemi badenoch this week on trade figures was very welcome. the plan is working. we need to stick with it. it's been a tough time through covid and afterwards with the inflation that came through, that's now under control. so of course these were going to be a tough set of elections. we recognise that. we hear the public. we've got a lot more to do
he said that if boris johnson was still prime minister, he wouldn't have lost that council . wouldn't have lost that council. >> well, i mean, that's pure speculation and with great respect to him, you know, boris ended up in in the position that he did and it was most unfortunate. but, you know, rishi sunak is doing the right things. there's occasionally it's said we've moved to the left. but i don't think that can be said of rishi sunak when you actually look at his policies, cutting...
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i support the motion to vacate for speaker johnson. i think he has been the worst speaker of the republican party has ever had. he gave in to every whim that the democratic party wanted. we can't trust him to go forward on these bills that we are facing now. i mean, i know it's not going to pass, we aren't going to get rid of him. we will get rid of him in november. we will not vote for any republican to hold the house. we won't do it. the republicans have not earned our vote in november because of the house. all i want is a recorded vote. i want to see the vote. i want to see the democrats vote who they call a white nationalist over their african-american speaker that they want. i want the proof that they have sold out completely. i want to see which republicans vote against it. they are not going to keep the house. i hope mike johnson doesn't keep his job in november. guest: to clarify, you are ok if the house loses this fall? caller: how could it be worse than what mike johnson does? if there is a debit that in the seat, i think may
i support the motion to vacate for speaker johnson. i think he has been the worst speaker of the republican party has ever had. he gave in to every whim that the democratic party wanted. we can't trust him to go forward on these bills that we are facing now. i mean, i know it's not going to pass, we aren't going to get rid of him. we will get rid of him in november. we will not vote for any republican to hold the house. we won't do it. the republicans have not earned our vote in november...
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refused to do the andrew neil show because he knows he knew it was the most intense scrutiny that he was going to get. keir has said he'll do 2 or 3 debates, which is the standard norm. but i agree absolutely with dawn , six leaders debates, with dawn, six leaders debates, oh, we don't want six weeks, one a week. >> i just want to get this in. >> i just want to get this in. >> i'll host it, i'll host it and i'll do it for nothing. >> i'll do it. but listen. no, i'll do it. >> you and me together. >> you and me together. >> i'll let you mean i can. what about sir john redwood? there are loads of these. tory mps are now jumping off this sinking ship. or some people would say that they have a chance. who knows? but a lot of them are now standing down. there's quite a few john redwood. >> absolutely. and there's a mate of mine who's a labour party member, lives in redwoods constituency, considering voting tactically for the lib dems. so i think a lot of people are jumping ship. my former constituency, harlow , where constituency, harlow, where robert halfon, my successor, stood down six
refused to do the andrew neil show because he knows he knew it was the most intense scrutiny that he was going to get. keir has said he'll do 2 or 3 debates, which is the standard norm. but i agree absolutely with dawn , six leaders debates, with dawn, six leaders debates, oh, we don't want six weeks, one a week. >> i just want to get this in. >> i just want to get this in. >> i'll host it, i'll host it and i'll do it for nothing. >> i'll do it. but listen. no, i'll do...
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. >> that brings us back to what andrew was saying. i want to bring in peter baker. the political context here with the speaker, mike johnson, wanting the supreme court to step in. reactions from republicans, not just mitch mcconnell but all of the vice presidential wanna-bes. bill cassidy, a more centrist republican, a doctor, both of which publicly -- all of these falling into line behind donald trump after this conviction tells you it's donald trump's party going into the debate and the republican national convention, but also larry hogan, republican former governor, candidate for senate in maryland in a very important race, saying the rule of law -- you have to respect the jury process, he was attacked by fellow republicans. >> yeah. there's no room in this party right now for anyone who does not think that, a, this verdict was the result of a rigged process, b, the 2020 election was stolen, and c, that donald trump is the victim of a vast conspiracy. those who do not follow that line will be punished. trump people made that clear. actually tossed out of the part
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briefly, although andrew bridgen is now sitting as an independent, all of that churn means that that 80 seat majority won by boris johnson in 2019 is now just a 38 seat majority. >> and call me a cynic, tom, but i think election? facing a general election? >> wasn't it jacob rees—mogg, who once called rishi sunak a socialist? well, yes. perhaps if you're if you're a member of parliament for a party that has raised the tax burden , that has raised the tax burden, that has presided over a lack of brexit reforms, that hasn't repealed all of those eu directives, that hasn't been able to get through any significant privatisation, actually is nationalised more train lines than, than, than anything that it's privatised in the last few years , you could the last few years, you could make the argument that this government isn't particularly conservative. so why not throw your lot in with the other guys? >> here we go. tom harwood asking you if you think the conservative party is socialist, and therefore it makes no difference whether natalie elphicke defects to the labour party. >> i think
briefly, although andrew bridgen is now sitting as an independent, all of that churn means that that 80 seat majority won by boris johnson in 2019 is now just a 38 seat majority. >> and call me a cynic, tom, but i think election? facing a general election? >> wasn't it jacob rees—mogg, who once called rishi sunak a socialist? well, yes. perhaps if you're if you're a member of parliament for a party that has raised the tax burden , that has raised the tax burden, that has presided...
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there's that lovely andrew pierce on the top on the front cover there. but the economy is going gangbusters. so good news again for the economy. the uk economy is going gangbusters after growing at the fastest rate in two years, i think it was 0.6. so that sounds all very good. so joining me my brilliant panel john sergeant joana jarjue and also alex armstrong joana jaflue and also alex armstrong joana jarjue the economy is going gangbusters. >> i just think what a load of rubbish honestly is it. yeah i just think , you know, it might just think, you know, it might be factually true. you know, we might have turned a corner like what jeremy jeremy hunt was saying. but i think to the average person , it's like when average person, it's like when they say, oh, inflation is going down and they want to take, you know, all the credit for it, but then you go shopping and you go into your local supermarket and pnces into your local supermarket and prices are still high food pnces prices are still high food prices especially. so i just don't think that, it kind
there's that lovely andrew pierce on the top on the front cover there. but the economy is going gangbusters. so good news again for the economy. the uk economy is going gangbusters after growing at the fastest rate in two years, i think it was 0.6. so that sounds all very good. so joining me my brilliant panel john sergeant joana jarjue and also alex armstrong joana jaflue and also alex armstrong joana jarjue the economy is going gangbusters. >> i just think what a load of rubbish...
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here on the east coast you're watching "squawk box" on a thursday morning right here on cnbc i'm andrew ross sorkin with joe kernen and becky quick we have got a whole lot of things going on including speaker mike johnson who is going to be joining us in just a moment to comment on a whole bunch of news out of washington and around the world but right now, we'll tell you some of the other top stories that are moving markets, bloomberg reporting the valuation for elon musk's artificial intelligence startup now nearing $18 billion as xai set to close its latest funding round. those folks who thought, by the way, that investors early on with elon musk and x would make their money back, they're going to get a piece of this and may make it through this if nothing else president biden saying the u.s. would not supply israel with certain weapons and artillery shells if its military invades rafah, a city in southern gaza where more than 1 million people are sheltering we'll talk about that in a little bit because we have house speaker mike johnson, who now survived a challenge from congresswoma
here on the east coast you're watching "squawk box" on a thursday morning right here on cnbc i'm andrew ross sorkin with joe kernen and becky quick we have got a whole lot of things going on including speaker mike johnson who is going to be joining us in just a moment to comment on a whole bunch of news out of washington and around the world but right now, we'll tell you some of the other top stories that are moving markets, bloomberg reporting the valuation for elon musk's artificial...
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andrew mitchell. lovely to speak to you.thank mitchell. lovely to speak to you. thank you, thank you. well, coming up next, i'm going to be joined by tory mp sir conor burns, who's one of boris johnson's closest welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news. sir conor burns joins me in the studio now. the former northern ireland minister and the tory mp for bournemouth west . lovely to for bournemouth west. lovely to see you this morning. thank you for coming in, what's your reaction to the natalie elphicke defection? >> amusement? >> amusement? >> yes. >> yes. >> i think it actually speaks to something . we all knew where something. we all knew where natalie's politics were. they were on the right of the conservative party. and i think this speaks to something that the public sense and it's shown a little bit when you look at keir starmer's ratings , labour keir starmer's ratings, labour are getting a lot of support because they're not us right now. but there's a sense they don't stand for very much. and i think the fact that starmer is comfortable or appe
andrew mitchell. lovely to speak to you.thank mitchell. lovely to speak to you. thank you, thank you. well, coming up next, i'm going to be joined by tory mp sir conor burns, who's one of boris johnson's closest welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news. sir conor burns joins me in the studio now. the former northern ireland minister and the tory mp for bournemouth west . lovely to for bournemouth west. lovely to see you this morning. thank you for coming in, what's your reaction to...
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. >> former federal prosecutor andrew weissmann, as always, thank you so much for your analysis this morning. >> a week, that's surprising. >> that could be fast. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," former homeland security secretary jeh johnson is standing by. he joins us next to weigh in on the protests and police crackdowns that we've been seeing on college campuses nationwide. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. >>> 39 past the hour. more dramatic confrontations between protesters and police at college campuses across the weekend. the unrest impacting commencement ceremonies and forcing some schools to cancel graduation. >> these were the same, a lot of the same students who didn't have graduation four years ago because of covid. >> nbc news correspondent maggie vespa is at the university of chicago with the latest. >> reporter: this morning, amid mounting chaos on america's college campuses, another round of violent clashes between police and pro-palestinian protesters. >> shame on you! >> reporter: at the university of virginia saturday, officers in riot gear push
. >> former federal prosecutor andrew weissmann, as always, thank you so much for your analysis this morning. >> a week, that's surprising. >> that could be fast. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," former homeland security secretary jeh johnson is standing by. he joins us next to weigh in on the protests and police crackdowns that we've been seeing on college campuses nationwide. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. >>> 39...
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and boris johnson ally conor burns will be joining me in the studio to discuss whether the former prime minister may still stage a comeback. all that and more with me. camilla tominey from 930 on sunday morning. >> welcome back to gb news saturday with me , darren grimes saturday with me, darren grimes on your tv, online and on digital radio. so now vladimir putin has admitted russia is going through a difficult period dunng going through a difficult period during a speech to celebrate its victory over nazi germany during the second world war. now, of course, russia honours its success every year with victory day. however the parade in moscow only consisted of one tank, a single tank. moscow only consisted of one tank, a single tank . while tank, a single tank. while joining me to analyse and discuss this is the former senior military intelligence officer philip ingram. philip always a pleasure. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> how serious do you think it must be for bad vlad to sort of say to his population , you know, say to his population, you know, things aren't going great
and boris johnson ally conor burns will be joining me in the studio to discuss whether the former prime minister may still stage a comeback. all that and more with me. camilla tominey from 930 on sunday morning. >> welcome back to gb news saturday with me , darren grimes saturday with me, darren grimes on your tv, online and on digital radio. so now vladimir putin has admitted russia is going through a difficult period dunng going through a difficult period during a speech to celebrate...