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4 snips
May 13, 2025 • 50min

Morning Joe 5/13/25

David Ignatius, a columnist and associate editor for The Washington Post, shares insights on key international affairs. He discusses Trump’s strategic visit to the Middle East, highlighting negotiations with Saudi leaders amid regional complexities. The conversation also touches on the recent U.S.-China tariff reductions and their positive impact on the stock market. Ignatius emphasizes the implications of Trump's trade policies, advocating for a nuanced understanding of his legacy as both a disruptor and a dealmaker, while reflecting on the importance of character in leadership.
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10 snips
May 12, 2025 • 48min

Morning Joe 5/12/25

David Ignatius, a renowned columnist and foreign policy expert, joins Pablo Torre, an engaging MSNBC contributor and sports culture host, for an enlightening discussion. They dive into international trade negotiations and escalating geopolitical tensions, emphasizing key diplomatic milestones between the U.S., UK, India, and Pakistan. The duo also humorously reflects on Mother's Day stories while addressing urgent air travel infrastructure crises, and they explore the emotional rollercoaster of the NBA playoffs, blending sports and personal narratives of hope and recovery.
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8 snips
May 9, 2025 • 51min

Morning Joe 5/9/25

John Meacham, a historian and contributing writer at The Atlantic, joins MSNBC anchor Chris Jansing to discuss the historic election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope. They delve into his commitment to uplifting the marginalized and the cultural shift within the papacy, intertwined with anecdotes about American college culture. The conversation also touches on Leo's first mass and his engagement with contemporary issues like social justice, reflecting on how his leadership could transform both the church and American society.
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6 snips
May 8, 2025 • 52min

Morning Joe 5/8/25

Steve Ratner, a former Treasury official and economic analyst, dives into the latest economic updates, covering trade deals and the Federal Reserve's decisions. Bishop Robert Barron, a prominent Catholic figure, shares insights on the papal conclave and the ideological rifts among cardinals. The conversation also examines the Celtics’ playoff woes against the Knicks while weaving in themes of healthcare access and the challenges in U.S.-U.K. trade relations, all set against a backdrop of engaging humor and lively banter.
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9 snips
May 7, 2025 • 50min

Morning Joe 5/7/25

The discussion kicks off with a light-hearted ad featuring travel mishaps before diving deep into U.S.-China trade talks and the implications of tariffs on American consumers. Political disparities between the wealthy and average citizens are critiqued amid global tensions involving India and Pakistan. A ceasefire with Houthi rebels and aviation issues at Newark airport add to the tumultuous backdrop. The intriguing papal conclave process and potential shifts within the Catholic Church are also highlighted, alongside thrilling playoff moments in basketball.
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May 6, 2025 • 47min

Morning Joe 5/6/25

Danny Cervalos, a legal analyst for MSNBC and NBC News, provides insightful commentary on pressing legal and political issues. He dives into the Trump administration's controversial immigration policies and the implications of financial incentives for self-deportation. Discussions also touch on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's choice to reject a prominent committee position, reflecting on her influence and the importance of political engagement with younger voters. Expect a mix of fascinating legal perspectives intertwined with current events.
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6 snips
May 5, 2025 • 51min

Morning Joe 5/5/25

In a mix of humor and serious discussion, the podcast examines healthcare access through an engaging narrative involving a fictional president. It humorously critiques sports failures while addressing immigration and economic issues. Political dynamics, including Trump’s unpredictable remarks and the looming humanitarian crisis in Gaza, highlight accountability challenges. The exploration of unexpected political alliances sheds light on cross-party appeal, offering a fresh perspective on voter sentiment and engagement.
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May 2, 2025 • 57min

Morning Joe 5/2/25

Anne Applebaum and David Ignatius dive into pressing issues surrounding national security and U.S. foreign policy. Applebaum, an expert on Eastern Europe, discusses the implications of the Trump administration's shifting personnel decisions, especially in light of nationalist tensions rising in Europe. Ignatius highlights the complex web of trade talks and their economic impact, along with recent developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The conversation also touches on the political ramifications of ongoing tariff debates and the challenges faced by small businesses.
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8 snips
May 1, 2025 • 50min

Morning Joe 5/1/25

Steve Ratner, a prominent economic analyst and former Treasury official, discusses the current economic landscape and its political implications. He shares insights on the decline in consumer sentiment and CEO confidence, exploring how tariffs and political uncertainties are shaping perceptions. Ratner critiques the administration's economic policies and the expectations tied to its early achievements. The conversation touches on the need for stable leadership as businesses navigate inflation and job creation challenges, revealing a disconnect between expectations and reality.
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10 snips
Apr 30, 2025 • 49min

Morning Joe 4/30/25

Trump returns to his roots with a campaign-style rally to mark 100 days in office

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