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  Highlights
  Tina Brown: Hillary Clinton treated unfairly by media
Nov. 18: Editor-in-chief of The Daily Beast Tina Brown discusses how her readers responded to a poll about how Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin were judged over the course of the campaign.
  Chuck Todd looks to GOP’s future
Nov 18: NBC News Political Director Chuck Todd shares his thoughts on the future of the Republican party and reveals who they might be looking to as their spiritual leader as the 2012 election approaches.
  Andy Card: 'This transition's going to go well'
Nov. 18: Former White House Chief of Staff discusses the transfer of power to Barack Obama and what it would mean for both Clintons if Hillary Clinton was chosen as secretary of state.
  Columnist: Obama 'needs to find his inner FDR'
Nov. 18: Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen says in light of our tough economic times, Barack Obama needs to channel Franklin Roosevelt's ability to lift the country's spirits during the Great Depression.
  The Plenty 20: Top eco-friendly people and companies
Nov. 18: Editor-in-chief of Plenty Magazine Mark Spellun discusses who was highlighted in this year's list of individuals and organizations that are making the world an environmentally friendlier place.
  Sachs: Auto industry key to economic health
Nov. 17: Dr. Jeffrey Sachs notes that all auto industries are turning to their governments for help, and says allowing any of our big auto companies to fail will lead to a country-wide depression.
  China's crucial role in the economy
Nov. 17: Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution Niall Ferguson discusses the important relationship between the U.S. and China and how it affects our economy and the rest of the world.
  Jon Meacham on the 'American Lion'
Nov. 17: Editor of Newsweek magazine Jon Meacham talks about his book on President Andrew Jackson called "American Lion."
  Pennsylvania asks for some bailout money
Nov. 17: Mayor of Philadelphia Michael Nutter talks about the need for his city to receive part of the $700 billion bailout money.
  Zirin: Economic crisis will hit sports world
Nov 14: Sportswriter and author of “A People's History of Sports in the United States” Dave Zirin drops by to talk about the juxtaposition of sports and politics.
  Corzine on auto industry, cabinet speculation
Nov. 14: N.J. Governor Jon Corzine talks about the economy, and the Sen. Hillary Clinton's qualifications to become secretary of state. He also won't quash speculation that he's in the running for the Treasury post.
  Tiki talks football
Nov 14: NBC’s Tiki Barber talk about the Jets win and a possible subway Super Bowl.
  Charlie Crist on GOP governors' conference
Nov. 14: Gov. Charlie Crist (R-Fla.) is hosting the Republican Governors Association's conference in Miami. He talks to the Morning Joe team about politics, Palin, and the future of the party.
  Does T. Boone Pickens agree with an auto industry bailout?
Nov. 14: T. Boone Pickens talks to the Morning Joe crew and shares his opinion on an auto industry bailout, and alternative fuel sources that can lead to energy independence.
  Michigan senator: Auto industry must be bailed out
Nov. 11: One out of ten Americans are employed by the auto industry, prompting Michigan Senator Debbie Stabenow to announce the need to act now to save the bankrupt industry.
  Seriously considering Hillary Clinton
Nov. 14: Time Magazine Washington Bureau Chief Jay Carney talks politics — the Ayers interview on "Good Morning America" Friday, and Sarah Palin at the GOP governors' conference. He also thinks Barack Obama is serious about considering Clinton for secretary of state.
  Murphy: The GOP should 'chill out'
Nov. 13: MSNBC political analyst Mike Murphy discusses the short-and long-term future of the Republican party, warning that "it's going to take time" to sort out the GOP's next steps.
  Can the U.S. economy operate as a free market?
Nov. 13: Economist James Galbraith, author of “The Predator State,” explains why he believes traditional free market politics no longer fundamentally works.
  Bartiromo, Ratigan debate bailout shift
Nov. 13: CNBC's Maria Bartiromo examines the revelation that the government will not buy bad mortgage-related assets, and suggests that despite these "extraordinary times," we should trust the men in charge.
  Can U.S. politicians learn from British counterparts?
Nov. 13: Sir Harold Evans, editor-at-large of The Week magazine explains that American politicians from both sides of the aisle can learn a thing or two from their equivalents across the pond.
  In transition, GOP looks to the future
Nov. 13: Gov. Mark Sanford, R-S.C., appears on "Morning Joe" from the site of the Republican Governors Association to discuss the near future of his party.
  Time magazine examines a 'new New Deal'
Nov. 13: Time magazine's Richard Stengel unveils the magazine's latest cover and explains how President-elect Barack Obama can channel FDR by unleashing a "new New Deal."
  Filkins: Iraq peace is 'fragile'
Nov. 12: New York Times reporter Dexter Filkins, author of "The Forever War," discusses changes for the better in Iraq, but warns that security gains may not hold.
  Friedman on how to fix Detroit's 'flat'
Nov. 12: New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, author of "Hot, Flat, and Crowded," discusses potential solutions to the turmoil in the U.S. auto industry.
  Dean: Auto industry must modernize
Nov. 12: Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean joins the "Morning Joe" gang to discuss the short- and long-term future of the U.S. auto industry.
  Chatzky: 'People have stopped shopping'
Nov. 12: TODAY Financial editor Jean Chatzky, author of "Make Money Not Excuses," discusses the spending and saving habits of U.S. citizens in light of recent economic news.
  Obama in transition: How race played in the race
Nov. 12: Eight days removed from the election of Barack Obama, David Remnick of the New Yorker joins the "Morning Joe" gang to discuss the role of race in the run-up to Election Day.
  An apology from Joe Scarborough
Nov. 10: The 'Morning Joe' host says "my wife is going to kill me when I get home."
  Author: McCain would have lost with any running mate
Nov 11: Newsweek contributor and author Julia Reed gives Morning Joe her take on Sarah Palin's changing role in the campaign and also discusses her book on Post-Katrina New Orleans, "The House on First Street: My New Orleans Story."
  Obama visits his new office in the White House
Nov. 11: NY Times' Bob Herbert and President of the Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass discuss the historic meeting between Bush and Obama at the White House, the dangers of the recession turning into a Depression, and the racial issues still facing the United States.
  Brokaw: Obama has grown personally, politically
Nov. 11: NBC's Tom Brokaw discusses Barack Obama's meeting at the White House with President Bush on Monday and Richard Haass, President of the Council on Foreign Relations, says Bush has a stake in Obama's success.
  Clark: Sacred trust between veterans, U.S.
Nov 11: MSNBC analyst and Ret. Gen. Wesley Clark shares his experience serving in the armed forces, and discusses the need to make sure that veterans' benefits are included in the repair of the broken financial system.
  Sen. Bayh thinks Summers for the Treasury slot
Nov. 10: Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh thinks Larry Summers would make a great Secretary of Treasury, and is hopeful that the new administration will help the struggling middle class in his own state.
  A new role for Jesse Jackson?
Nov. 10: Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page talks about Chicago's history of civil rights activists, and the new role that Rev. Jesse Jackson will have once Barack Obama assumes the presidency.
  How influential will Michelle Obama be? 
Nov. 10: Democratic Strategist Bob Shrum talks to the “Morning Joe” crew on Michelle Obama's role once she and her husband get to the White House.
  Johnson talks election, entertainment
Nov. 7: BET founder Bob Johnson talks about the moment that black America felt an Obama presidency was possible, and the road that was lad for this historic moment by other black entertainers.
  Joe Torre coaches kids too
Nov. 7: Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre appears on Morning Joe to talk about the Yankees and the event he is hosting tonight to fight domestic child abuse.
  Daley: Obama will make the right decisions
Nov. 7: Obama transition adviser William Daley defends the president-elect's choice of Rahm Emanuel as chief of staff and mulls over possibilities for treasury secretary.
  Brokaw: A new era in American politics
Nov. 6: NBC's Tom Brokaw, author of "Boom! Talking about the Sixties,"  believes excitement over this election crosses party lines and is reminiscent of when John F. Kennedy was elected.
  When red states go blue
Nov. 6: Mayor of Richmond Douglas Wilder joins Morning Joe to discuss Obama's win in Virginia and the challenges the new president-elect faces as the transition begins.
  The Obama transition: Who, when will he choose?
Nov. 6: Hardball host Chris Matthews thinks the new administration's chief of staff will be announced today and it will be Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel, and Time's Rick Stengel reveals the magazine's new cover.

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Still leaking
Nov. 18: Another major leak from the Obama transition camp surfaced today. Former Clinton staffer Eric Holder was named as Obama’s pick for Attorney General. After an almost flawless campaign where almost nothing got out, why are so many people talking? Guest host Alison Stewart is joined by Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter.



  Joe's commentary
Neither party has all the answers

Politics has turned into such a blood sport. Enough. It's time for us to have a little faith in the greatness of our land, and a lot of tolerance for fellow citizens who do not think exactly like we do. Read more.

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  The News You Can't Use
Ellen preps for next dance with Chris Matthews
Nov. 18: Willie Geist reports on the measures Ellen Degeneres is taking in order to avoid another "mishap" with MSNBC's Chris Matthews when he appears on her show later this week, and reveals the paycheck Sarah Palin will get for writing a biography in today's News You Can't Use.

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  Best of Morning Joe  
  
  'Taxi' explores abuse of power
Sept. 29: Director Alex Gibney, whose newest documentary is "Taxi to the Dark Side," explores the Bush Administration's reckless abuse of power in the name of national security.
  Experiencing life '30 Days' at a time
July 3: Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock stops by "Morning Joe" to discuss his television show, "30 Days."
  Presidential fantasy rankings
July 1: Alvin Stephen Felzenberg, author of “The Leaders We Deserved (And A Few We Didn’t)” talks to “Morning Joe” about his ranking of American presidents, and why Eisenhower and Reagan rank high.
  Iraq: A journalist's survival story
June 25: Reporter Kimberly Dozier, critically injured by a car bomb while covering the war in Iraq, shares her riveting story and discusses the difficulties of reporting in Iraq on "Morning Joe."
  Nixon and the political divide
June 24: "Nixonland" author Rick Perlstein weighs in on Richard Nixon's shadow presiding over the increasing division of American politics.
  'Piano Man' calls in
June 11: Singer/songwriter Billy Joel surprises his good friend, music producer Phil Ramone, by calling in and recounting some of his favorite memories with the record making producer.
  Reid Buckley gives Morning Joe some tips
June 5: Reid Buckley, brother of Republican revolutionary William F. Buckley, talks about his brother, and offers insight into how George Bush, John McCain, and even Joe Scarborough could be better performers.
  Kenny Mayne shares predictions
June 4: ESPN's Kenny Mayne talks about his new book, "An Incomplete and Inaccurate History of Sport," and makes a prediction for Saturday’s Belmont race.
  Obama breaking the glass ceiling
May 20: Ted Sorensen and historian Doris Kearns Goodwin make parallels between JFK and Barack Obama, putting the current presidential campaign in a historical context.
  Who would Einstein vote for?
May 12: Walter Isaacson, author of "Albert Einstein: His Life and Universe," takes Mika Brzezinski and Chris Matthews inside the mind of the genius who was able to combine intelligence and creativity.
  The Barber brothers share stories!
May 7: NBC's Tiki Barber's twin brother, NFL player Ronde Barber, tells some stories about growing up with Tiki, and talks about why he didn't vote in the Florida primary.
  Did children build the Titanic?
April 14: Jennifer Hooper McCarty and Tim Foecke, co-authors of "What Really Sank the Titanic," say that the combination of weak rivets, child workers and a rush to build the Titanic caused fatal lapses in oversight.

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Start your day off right from 6 A.M. to 9 A.M., Monday through Friday, on MSNBC.

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  The Scoop from Courtney Hazlett
The economy leads late night
Nov. 18: The economy and to-be Obama administration take some late night heat, but comics can't leave out their favorites, Bill Clinton and Sarah Palin. Msnbc.com's Courtney Hazlett has your highlights.

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  Iowa: Joe jams with Huckabee
Jan. 2: MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough shows off his guitar skills while Chuck Norris dances in the background.

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