How Trump's new tariffs will change U.S. relationship with South Korea
Chris Hill, former U.S. Ambassador, to South Korea discusses Trump’s new tariffs and the impacts they will have on the United States' relationship with South Korea.
Chris Hill, former U.S. Ambassador, to South Korea discusses Trump’s new tariffs and the impacts they will have on the United States' relationship with South Korea.
Katy Tur speaks with Rick Tyler and Cornell Belcher about Ted Cruz's new campaign jingle, Tuesday's primary results in Texas and if a liberal could ever win a statewide race in the Lone Star State.
Katy Tur speaks with former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance and Washington Post reporter Beth Reinhard about the new lawsuit filed against the President by adult film star Stormy Daniels.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama hung out with 2-year-old Parker Curry after a picture of the toddler staring at Obama's portrait in the National Gallery went viral.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama hung out with 2-year-old Parker Curry after a picture of the toddler staring at Obama's portrait in the National Gallery went viral.
Stephanie Ruhle kicked off International Women's Day celebrations with a guest line up that was 100% women.
Rep. Trey Gowdy explains to MSNBC's Craig Melvin why he is calling for a second special counsel to investigate the FBI, specifically the FISA surveillance of Carter Page.
Sen. Trey Gowdy explains to MSNBC's Craig Melvin why he is calling for a second special counsel to investigate the FBI, specifically the FISA surveillance of Carter Page.
Recognizing Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander who was an economist, attorney, civil rights activist, and trail blazer for African American women.
Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) says corporations are using their tax cuts to line the executives' pockets while laying off workers! She joins Ali Velshi and Stephanie Ruhle to explain her amendment to the Crapo-Tester Bill on stock buybacks.
Trump says he and his team have "actually been working very hard" on protecting U.S. elections from Russian interference. It'd be great if that were true.
White House economic adviser Gary Cohn's resignation adds yet another name to the growing list of White House departures. Velshi and Ruhle are here to break them all down.
Today's installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz joins Morning Joe with a midterm message for fellow Republicans: “Let’s not take our eye off the ball. We have what may be a unique moment in time.” Cruz also comments on his relationship with Senate Majority Leader McConnell.
President Trump’s top economic adviser Gary Cohn resigns. Stephanie and her panel: NBC National Political Correspondent Heidi Przybyla, Pulitzer-Prize Winning Columnist for the Wall Street Journal Peggy Noonan, and New York Times Reporter Kate Kelly
Leading GOP officials keep tying themselves to Carter Page. I'm not sure they've thought this through.
Gary Cohn resigns as the president's top economic adviser, the 34th member of the Trump administration to call it quits. Stephanie Ruhle explains why the departure is such a big deal.
Money, Power, Politics: Senator Elizabeth Warren joins Stephanie Ruhle to discuss the bipartisan bill to rollback banking rules. The Massachusetts senator says if this were a bill about the smaller banks, “I would be all in.”
The attorney for Stormy Daniels says President Trump knew about hush money paid to the adult star before the 2016 election. Jake Sherman, Shannon Pettypiece, Mike Allen, Brian Klaas and John McCormack join Morning Joe to discuss Daniels and Gary Cohn.
Now that the general-election season has apparently begun in Texas, Ted Cruz wants to talk about Beto O'Rourke's nickname. That wasn't a good idea.
Mitch McConnell is "perfectly comfortable" with his response to the Russian election attack in 2016. Maybe so, but isn't that precisely the problem?
When Trump's plans meet resistance, he gives them warm and fuzzy labels: tariffs in "loving way," immigration with "heart," health care that isn't "mean."
Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., discusses President Trump's proposed tariffs, why he's worried Congress won't move on gun reform and why he says GOP inaction makes them complicit in mass shootings.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, discusses the president's plan for tariffs and why he disagrees, the Texas primary, midterms, gains made in Iraq and gun legislation.
Trump believes his White House is "a great place to work." That might be easier to believe if Trump weren't in the midst of a months-long staffing exodus.
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