Best of Morning Joe |
Raising awareness about climate change Nov. 19: Discussing the series "Eco Trip," British adventurer David De Rothschild examines the environmental impact on daily consumer products. | |
Leary on how to stay 'fat, loud, lazy and stupid' Nov. 19: Actor Denis Leary stops by "Morning Joe" to discuss the Boston Red Sox and his new book, "Why We Suck." | |
Steenburgen: Hillary is a 'problem-solver' Nov. 19: Actress Mary Steenburgen talks about her friendship with the Clinton family, and shares her belief that Sen. Clinton would make a wonderful secretary of state. | |
'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. |
About Morning Joe |
Wake up every morning with former Florida Congressman Joe Scarborough and the "Morning Joe" team, including MSNBC's Willie Geist and Mika Brzezinski. Start your day off right from 6 A.M. to 9 A.M., Monday through Friday, on MSNBC. To learn more about Joe, check out his official bio. |
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