Morning Joe

Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, MS NOW, Willie Geist
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Nov 7, 2025 • 39min

Hundreds of flights canceled as FAA reductions take effect

Richard Haass, President emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, shares insightful commentary on geopolitical issues amid domestic challenges. He discusses the recent FAA-mandated flight reductions and their impact on holiday travel plans, linking it to broader themes of federal dysfunction. Haass highlights the troubling implications of U.S. military action in the Caribbean and warns about a potential shift in focus toward Venezuela, raising concerns about the administration's strategy in the Western Hemisphere.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 46min

President Trump really was on the ballot, says the WSJ editorial board

The hosts dive into the implications of recent elections in Virginia and New Jersey, discussing key figures like Abigail Spanberger. They explore if the GOP can pivot their message on affordability to energize Trump's base. A heated analysis debates whether Trump was effectively 'on the ballot' in 2025. Economic factors, particularly inflation, are tied to voter sentiment and party strategies. Legal nuances surrounding Trump's tariffs are examined, alongside the delicate situation in Venezuela and potential military options.
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Nov 5, 2025 • 54min

'As big as it gets': Joe on why it was a massive, massive night for Democrats

David Drucker, a political writer and commentator, joins to dissect the recent significant victories for Democrats across Virginia and New Jersey. He explores how Michael Sherrill's win showcased shifting Latino voter dynamics. The conversation touches on the impact of Trump’s hardline immigration stance, which may have hindered Republican momentum, and the necessity for GOP reassessment. Key themes include historical patterns in wave elections and the importance of grassroots organizing for Democrats moving forward.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 59min

Former Vice President Dick Cheney dies at 84

Join presidential historian John Meacham as he reflects on the life and legacy of former Vice President Dick Cheney, who recently passed at 84. Meacham delves into Cheney’s complex persona, highlighting his role in shaping post-9/11 national security policies and the controversial Iraq War. The discussion also covers Cheney's relationship with George W. Bush and his influence within the administration. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of a pivotal figure in American politics.
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Nov 3, 2025 • 59min

Trump hosts ‘Great Gatsby’ Halloween party as food assistance expired for millions

The discussion contrasts Trump's opulent Halloween party with the dire impact of SNAP cuts affecting millions. Trump pushes to end the filibuster, igniting a political debate. There's scrutiny over the DOJ's recent actions and how the Biden administration handles Trump-related prosecutions. Local elections in New Jersey show national political influences at play, while voter sentiment on the economy remains low. The podcast wraps up with insights on the World Series and NFL predictions, blending politics with sports entertainment.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 47min

Polls: More Americans blame Trump and GOP for shutdown

Seth Moulton, a Democratic congressman, share insights on the current political landscape amid the 31-day government shutdown. He discusses how recent polls indicate that many Americans, particularly independents, hold Trump and the GOP responsible for the crisis. The conversation dives into Speaker Johnson's strategies in the House and the ramifications for upcoming state races in Virginia and New Jersey. Moulton emphasizes the Democrats' need to connect with working families and critiques the party's messaging focused on billionaire interests.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 1h 4min

Trump hails 'amazing' Xi meeting, cuts China tariffs

David Ignatius, a columnist and associate editor for The Washington Post, offers insights into the geopolitical implications of Trump's recent meeting with Xi, including tariff rollbacks and a tentative trade truce. Ose (Oz) Perlman, a professional mentalist, captivates by demonstrating mind-reading techniques and discussing his book on success habits. He shares practical tips on reading people and building rapport, emphasizing how these skills can enhance influence during negotiations and everyday interactions.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 47min

Trump, Johnson dismiss speculation about third term

Trump brushes off rumors of a third term during his Asia trip while Mike Johnson responds. The Blue Jays tie the World Series after an exhausting 18-inning game. Discussion heats up around the impacts of the government shutdown, particularly on SNAP and federal worker pay. Meanwhile, analysts fear political fallout for Republicans due to rising health costs and approval ratings. On the international front, tensions are high regarding Taiwan and an upcoming Xi summit, while the conversation shifts to AI's impact on jobs and the urgent need for workforce retraining.
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Oct 28, 2025 • 46min

Trump meets with Japan's new prime minister

Jonathan Karl, ABC News chief Washington correspondent and author, dives into his insights on Trump's presidency and his new book, Retribution. He shares fascinating anecdotes, demonstrating Trump's contrasting public and private behaviors. The discussion highlights the shake-up within the Justice Department under Trump and the challenges of him leaving power voluntarily in the future. Karl underscores the impact of Trump's foreign policy amidst domestic issues, shedding light on the complexities of U.S.-Japan relations.
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Oct 27, 2025 • 1h 1min

President Trump in Asia for trip focused on trade, diplomacy

Pablo Torre, an MSNBC contributor and sports commentator, shares insights on NFL rankings and highlights from the week's games. Maura Gay, a political columnist, discusses President Trump's Asia trip and its implications for trade, emphasizing how personal relationships influence diplomatic strategies. They delve into the impact of tariffs on consumer prices and the legality of executive power in tariff decisions. The conversation also touches on the erosion of institutional checks and the response to ongoing government shutdown risks.

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