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Watch this Morning Joe conversation between Willie Geist, Mike Barnicle and author Richard Esposito about Esposito's new biography “Jimmy Breslin: The Man Who Told the Truth,” which provides an inside look into one of America’s greatest newspaper columnists. "He was always a guy who recognized the vulnerable because he was so vulnerable at a certain level," said Barnicle. Listen to the conversation here.

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Rich Esposito on Morning Joe

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Tune in for this Morning Joe conversation with Joe Scarborough and Mike Barnicle as they weigh in on President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees, following the most recent announcements of Linda McMahon to lead the Education Department after a career as a former professional wrestling executive who ran the Small Business Administration for much of Trump’s first term, and Todd Blanche, Trump’s personal criminal defense attorney, to serve as deputy attorney general. “Todd Blanche is a legitimate legal giant in his own right, and running the Justice Department will probably be his chore, given whoever is going to be attorney general. The most important thing to a lot of people isn't Justice, though…It’s the Department of Education. Your children's high school and grammar school education being run by someone who is more familiar with wrestling—with professional wrestling—than it is with actually what goes on in the classroom," says Barnicle about President-elect Trump’s incoming cabinet. Watch the segment here.

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President-elect Trump’s incoming cabinet

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Admiral James Stavridis, a retired four-star U.S. naval officer, joined the Morning Joe panel, where the conversation centered on what President Joe Biden might do to help Ukraine during his last two months in office and President-elect Donald Trump’s controversial move to nominate Fox News host Pete Hegseth to serve as his defense secretary, selecting someone largely inexperienced and unproven on the global stage to take over the world’s largest and most powerful military. Asks veteran columnist Mike Barnicle of Stavridis: "What’s your view of the furor that has erupted over the potential successor as secretary of defense?”

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The potential successor as secretary of defense

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"Susie Wiles is a tremendously respected woman...across the board—doesn't matter what party you belong to. There’s a lot of respect for her and what she's done, especially in terms of reining in Donald Trump. She's going to be the chief of staff to the next president of the United States in exactly two months from today. Where is Susie Wiles' role now in terms of all these appointments being made?” veteran columnist Mike Barnicle asks of New York Times chief White House correspondent Peter Baker during this Morning Joe conversation about the potential impact or influence Wiles might have on President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet nominations amid controversy surrounding some of the choices.

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Susie Wiles

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Watch this Morning Joe segment with Joe Scarborough, Mike Barnicle and the Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson as they discuss President-elect Donald Trump’s controversial cabinet nominees, which includes Fox News host Pete Hegseth as defense secretary and Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz as attorney general. "These are really shocking appointments at their root,” says Barnicle. The rest of the conversation is here.

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Donald Trump’s controversial cabinet nominees

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“I think all of the things that impacted the election, inflation still remains and was the critical factor because what the Biden Administration was doing nearly every day, God bless them, coming on television and telling people, voters, that we had the strongest economy in the world. That is actually the truth. We have the strongest economy in the world; but it's not the economy, the average lived economy that people endure each and every day in this country. People pulling into gas stations in brand new Ford F-150 trucks or expensive cars or old cars and getting half a tank of gas because they were running out of money looking at the numbers scrolling….That’s what did it, not ideology – money,” says veteran columnist Mike Barnicle during this Morning Joe conversation about the 2024 presidential election.

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Barnicle: The lived economy impact

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Watch this Morning Joe conversation with Joe Scarborough, Julian Castro and Mike Barnicle as they weigh in on the results of the presidential election with former President Donald Trump winning and Vice President Kamala Harris underperforming across the country, falling behind in several swing states that Joe Biden had won. “If the Democrats would get their act together, led by some common sense people who stop hectoring their constituents over things that really don't matter in the long run, don't matter to their children's education, to their health care for their families, to the cost of groceries—things that don't matter, putting them up on the priority scale, the Democrats would be a lot better off,” says Barnicle about the Democratic Party and their lack of attention to the “lived economy."

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Barnicle: Dems priorities need realignment

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"Doris, we've spoken about the two closing arguments. One on the downside; one of the upside; one sort of the cloudy, rainy day, and the other a sunshiny day. How long do you think it takes for a president, any president, but an incoming president of the United States, to restore a sense of optimism about the future of America? Because it's been run down continually by one of the candidates. How long does it take, and what does a president have to do taking office to restore confidence in the future of this country?” asks veteran columnist Mike Barnicle of presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin who joins Morning Joe on Election Day in the United States as millions of Americans head to the polls to cast ballots for Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump, who repeatedly referred to America as a “third-world country” this election cycle. Listen to Goodwin’s response here. Only on MSNBC.

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Barnicle and Doris Kearns Goodwin on restoring optimism to the U.S.

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Watch this Morning Joe conversation with Mika Brzezinski and Mike Barnicle as they weigh in on Election Day in the United States as millions of Americans head to the polls to cast ballots for Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump. "I feel rather optimistic about this. I think momentum is with her, and I think a large component of the momentum that is with her is based strictly on Donald Trump's rhetoric, his behavior, his physical appearances over the last then days,” says Barnicle about the Harris campaign. Join the conversation here.

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Barnicle: “Momentum is with her"