

Morning Joe
Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, MSNBC
Join Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, and Willie Geist, for in-depth and informed discussions that help drive the day's political conversation. Top newsmakers, Washington insiders, journalists, and cultural influencers, come together on Morning Joe for unparalleled insight and analysis around the day's biggest stories.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 53min
Growing number of Senate Democrats vote in favor of failed measures blocking arms sales to Israel
Morgan Radford, NBC News Now daily anchor, dives into the contentious political landscape regarding arms sales to Israel. She discusses the shocking shift among Senate Democrats opposing these sales amidst the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The conversation also explores how these developments reflect changing American views on Israel and the implications for U.S. foreign policy. Radford sheds light on community responses to immigration challenges, offering a poignant look at grassroots movements fighting against ICE actions.

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Jul 30, 2025 • 45min
Tsunami waves reach Hawaii, California after huge quake off Russia
Meteorologist Angie Lastman shares critical insights following an 8.8-magnitude earthquake off Russia, leading to tsunami warnings for Hawaii and California. She explains the emergency response and the measures communities are taking to stay safe. Lastman highlights the importance of preparedness in the face of natural disasters and discusses the local and global implications of such seismic events. With the backdrop of ongoing political tensions, she connects the dots between natural disasters and national security, emphasizing the urgency for public awareness.

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Jul 29, 2025 • 1h 4min
4 killed, including a police officer, in shooting at New York City office building
In this discussion, Tom Winter, an NBC News national law enforcement correspondent, shares insights on a tragic shooting in Manhattan that left four dead, including a police officer, highlighting the investigation into the shooter's background. Mayor Eric Adams, a former police officer, emphasizes the implications for urban security and the emotional impact on communities. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld discusses the broader context of gun violence and the call for increased safety measures, while remembering the heroism of those lost in the incident.

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Jul 28, 2025 • 51min
Deal or damage? Experts warn EU trade deal could weaken U.S. alliances
Frank Foer, a staff writer for The Atlantic, joins John Heilman, NBC News National Affairs Analyst, and Lisa Rubin, MSNBC Legal Correspondent, to dissect President Trump's recent EU trade deal, which sets a 15% tariff on most goods. They delve into the geopolitical consequences, expressing concern that this agreement could weaken U.S. alliances. The trio also explores the intricate balance between domestic policies and international relations, touching on ongoing political controversies and the broader implications of Trump's trade negotiations.

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Jul 25, 2025 • 44min
'Hall of Fame' moment: Joe reacts to Trump getting fact-checked by Fed Chair
In a lively discussion, Trump faces off with Fed Chair Powell over economic figures, blending humor with political savvy. The dynamics between GOP members and their constituents are examined amid rising accountability demands. Conspiracy theories' impact on political dialogue is highlighted, raising questions about rational discourse. Additionally, there's a focus on the legal struggles of a federal prosecutor dismissed for his January 6th work, showcasing the intertwining of politics and justice.

Jul 24, 2025 • 56min
Trump wants immunity for himself, not for Obama
Jim VandeHei, Co-founder and CEO of Axios, engages in a lively discussion with David French, a New York Times opinion columnist, about the intricate legal debates surrounding presidential immunity amidst serious allegations linked to Obama. They delve into Tulsi Gabbard's controversial White House statements, which have stirred conversations about 2016 election interference. The talk expands to FEMA's delayed response to Texas flooding, spotlighting the challenges of bureaucracy, accountability, and the impact of political rhetoric on public perception.

Jul 23, 2025 • 49min
Trump says 'it's time to go after' Obama in wild treason rant
This discussion features Lisa Rubin, an MSNBC legal analyst known for her insights on law, and David Ignatius, a Washington Post columnist specializing in international affairs. They delve into Trump’s incendiary claims about Obama and treason related to the 2016 election. The talk navigates the complexities of legal ramifications, Trump's rhetoric impacting political discourse, and the pressing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Their analysis reveals the intricate interplay between current events and historical context, making for a captivating political roundtable.

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Jul 22, 2025 • 58min
Trump posting about everything BUT Epstein
Kim Gatash, a contributing editor for the Financial Times and an expert on Middle East issues, joins the conversation about Trump's deflection from the Epstein scandal. They discuss how political distractions are often used to sidestep pressing issues, with Trump’s social media strategies highlighted as a key tactic. The conversation also touches upon the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the implications of U.S. support, alongside the evolving political climate around Israel and Palestine.

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Jul 21, 2025 • 49min
DOJ asks federal court to unseal Epstein grand jury transcripts
The ongoing legal battles involving Trump and the Epstein case take center stage, revealing frustrations over media portrayals. Tensions in U.S.-Israeli relations are examined amid rising violence, shedding light on diplomatic complexities. A discussion about the DOJ's push to unseal grand jury transcripts underscores the need for transparency and accountability. Additionally, lighthearted moments about golf and quirky events like the Mullet Toss provide a refreshing contrast to the serious geopolitical and legal topics at hand.

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Jul 18, 2025 • 49min
Trump denies writing letter to Jeffrey Epstein with drawing of a naked woman
The podcast dives into Trump’s dramatic denial of a letter to Jeffrey Epstein featuring a risqué drawing. It digs into the turbulent landscape of late-night TV, marked by Colbert's show cancellation and shifting viewer habits. The conversation touches on Trump's controversial ties to Epstein, alongside the complicated dynamics of U.S. foreign policy, particularly in Syria. It also highlights the escalating violence in the West Bank and the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, emphasizing the tragic loss of innocent lives and the implications for international response.