why be prepared for television. back here with the lid. i have two people that never really care about when we get started and how television works. thank you both. you bring a little bit of 3 morning joe chaos. we run a tight ship here. you don t care about that. we are rude. we have two stories to get to. biden and bush v rubio. when is biden going to regret this decision or does he already regret it? i think he is the kind of guy who lives with regret and relief. i think he is in a sense relieved that the burden of having to make the decision is off of his shoulders and will
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you have your endorsement letter ready to go for secretary clinton, or are you going to look at sanders? i m going to support clinton. i would have been behind biden, but with him not running, i think she has the strongest case for winning a general election, which is important. and also just the strongest case for being an effective president. so i ll do everything i can. what does she have to do? one of the things driving democrats into wanting biden in the race, the vice president was stronger in match-ups than secretary clinton was. what does she have to do to achieve the strength that vice president biden has? she really needs to continue to talk about issues of importance to the american people. as we get past the benghazi. if she focuses on how we can make things better for the middle class, everything from college education to workforce
sudden, they re going to accommodate these candidates they hold in contempt, because they view hillary clinton as politically strengthened by the exit of joe biden, represents washington political machinations that have no influence on how these people think and react. that s what i m assuming as well, but i thought i d get your take on it. appreciate it. thank you. coming up, hillary clinton heads to the hill for perhaps the most unprecedented presidential candidate testimony in american history. we ll talk to republican benghazi committee member peter roskum and one of just a handful of democrats in the house who voted to create the committee in the first place and is now taking hits for it in his senate race, florida democrat patrick murphy. and later, the donald keeps trumping the rest of the field. a live report from the field as trump does iowa. you have two choices; the easy way or the hard way. you could choose a card that
combination of factors. all right, governor jack markel, who was ready to be a very familiar face as a surrogate for the vice president. now you sound like you re already ready to sign up for secretary clinton s campaign. thanks for coming on the show. thanks for having me. turning now to capitol hill, where paul ryan may be one of the few people who didn t get the news that biden was out. take a look. what did he do? he s out. oh, i didn t know. i ve been so busy doing this stuff. he s out? he s out. it happened during the ways and means lunch. really? what did he say? it s clear ryan s been making the rounds meeting with leaders and constituency groups inside the house all day today and he s going to need their backing, and by his own directive, a few concessions from them if he runs. he s also set to meet with the house freedom caucus at the center of the chaos. meanwhile speaker boehner said house speaker elections will be next week.