

Morning Joe
Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, MS NOW, Willie Geist
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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Apr 8, 2025 • 48min
Morning Joe 4/8/25
Jim Messina, CEO of the Messina Group and former Deputy Chief of Staff to President Obama, shares his insights on current political landscapes and economic policy. He discusses the uncertainty stemming from Trump's tariffs and their effects on the stock market, while addressing bipartisan efforts to limit presidential powers. Messina also emphasizes the complexities surrounding immigration law with implications for due process. The conversation wraps up with an analysis of political changes in South Korea, highlighting the impact of leadership transitions on international relations.

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Apr 7, 2025 • 48min
Morning Joe 4/7/25
The podcast dives into the political and economic turbulence of President Trump's early days, blending humor with serious analysis. It explores the fallout from his controversial tariffs, the unsettling impact on small businesses, and stock market volatility. Key political events, including the firing of the NSA chief, raise concerns about cybersecurity. There's a critical look at Trump's decision-making on tariffs and its global ramifications, underscoring the challenges facing the nation. A compelling discussion on strengthening cybersecurity amidst rising threats wraps up the conversation.

Apr 5, 2025 • 16min
Morning Joe Extra: 'White Lotus'
Prepare for captivating insights from the cast of a hit series as they reflect on their exhilarating experiences filming in Thailand. They delve into the nuanced portrayal of wealth and personal crises, pairing humor with thought-provoking themes. Behind-the-scenes challenges fostered deep camaraderie among the actors. Plus, catch the buzz around character returns and new developments that ignite fan enthusiasm. As a bonus, enjoy amusing tax season tips that tie into the show's timely relevance.

Apr 4, 2025 • 47min
Morning Joe 4/4/25
Jonathan Lemire, a White House correspondent and contributor at The Atlantic, teams up with David Ignatius, a Washington Post writer specializing in foreign policy, to tackle critical national issues. They dissect the recent stock market plunge linked to tariff announcements and its effects on investors. The duo delves into the implications of U.S. trade policies on global relations, especially with China, and critiques immigration strategies highlighted by political figures. Expect sharp insights on global economics, media reactions, and a touch of sports excitement!

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Apr 3, 2025 • 49min
Morning Joe 4/3/25
Steve Ratner, a former Treasury official and economic analyst, dives into the controversial new tariffs announced by Trump, discussing potential impacts on consumer prices and political reactions. Legal correspondent Lisa Rubin sheds light on the ongoing legal battles related to the Trump administration, including issues surrounding deportation strategies. The conversation highlights the complexities of economic policy and its broader implications on voter sentiment and American families, intersecting with urgent matters like inflation and military operations.

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Apr 2, 2025 • 48min
Morning Joe 4/2/25
Claire McCaskill, a former U.S. Senator and political analyst, shares her insights on the shifting political landscape, spotlighting Susan Crawford's surprising victory in Wisconsin's Supreme Court race. The discussion unpacks voter sentiment, particularly around immigration policies, and the growing divide within the Republican base. McCaskill emphasizes the necessity of political accountability, contrasting public expectations with those of leaders. With a mix of humor and serious analysis, she aligns contemporary issues with cultural moments, making political discourse engaging and vital.

Apr 1, 2025 • 44min
Morning Joe 4/1/25
Eugene Robinson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and associate editor at The Washington Post, dives into the significance of upcoming elections in Wisconsin and Florida during Trump's second term. He sheds light on the potential impact of these high-stakes votes on the GOP and discusses the serious implications of proposed tariffs. The conversation takes a turn to examine national security controversies related to military communication breaches, highlighting the urgent need for accountability in governance.

Mar 31, 2025 • 48min
Morning Joe 3/31/25
Ken Delany, NBC News Justice and Intelligence correspondent, reveals shocking insights into the Signal group chat incident tied to the Trump administration, sparking discussions on national security and democratic norms. Pablo Torre, host and sports commentator, lightens the mood by diving into the exciting NCAA basketball landscape, blending serious legal challenges with thrilling sports highlights. Together, they navigate the tensions of politics, transparency, and the unpredictable nature of current affairs, all while keeping the conversation lively.

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Mar 28, 2025 • 17min
Morning Joe extra: Graydon Carter
Graydon Carter, former editor of Spy Magazine and Vanity Fair, shares riveting tales from his career in publishing, including a deep dive into the Golden Age of magazines. He recounts the thrilling mystery of uncovering Deep Throat's identity, all while reflecting on journalism's evolution amid rapid digital change. Carter discusses the resilience of magazines like The New Yorker and The Atlantic, emphasizing their potential in storytelling and the unique Canadian character that influences his work.

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Mar 28, 2025 • 47min
Morning Joe 3/28/25
The podcast dives into the complexities lawmakers confront in a rapidly changing political landscape. It critiques government budget cuts, emphasizing their impact on vulnerable groups. Journalistic transparency challenges are discussed alongside the 'Signalgate' controversy, highlighting ethical dilemmas in governance. Canada's pushback against U.S. tariffs illustrates shifting trade dynamics and growing frustrations in bilateral relations. The episode also touches on how economic policies threaten the auto industry and everyday Americans.


