prosperity and opportunity for all? because if everybody has an opportunity, that means my opportunity is safe. do you make that argument and push it or do you constrict that opportunity? that, i think, is the central question. all right. jon meachem, as always, thank you so much for being with us this morning. thanks. we greatly appreciate it. mika, what do we have coming up? we ve got a lot still ahead. a new report finds that more than 100 candidates running in the midterm elections have ties to extremism. the head of the anti-defamation league says there s never been a moment like this. we ll talk about it ahead on morning joe. l talk about it an morning joe. way in the world today takes everything you ve got taking a break from all your worries sure would help a lot
the american republican is somehow immune to the global forces of autocracy and authoritarianism that undermine the kind of world we want only has to look at the last five years in the united states and what is happening in europe. for sure. you cannot take any of this for granted. no. really can t. jon meacham, thank you so much. you can listen to jon s new podcast, reflections of history wherever you get your podcast. i want to be clear, i was not kidding about the marathon thing. they are so good. maybe i ll give it a try. jon has that sweet chattanooga twang that eases the mind. sweet tea and cornbread. my goodness. okay. a little honey on top, it is really good. i m not kidding either. mika does fall asleep to jon meachem s podcasts wherever i listen to them. one other thing, they said
Continuing with the theme of education following last week’s article on book banning, a proposed Tennessee GOP bill restricting "divisive concepts" in colleges is yet another push to force a
Good-bye, Mr. Fauci
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He quickly became the media’s darling because they quickly realized that he opposed the President.
Of all the terrible consequences of the Wuhan virus, one of the worst was having Anthony Fauci introduced into our daily lives.
To look at him, you’d think he worked as a mascot for one of the baseball teams. But when he strode to the microphone and saw the red eye of the TV camera pointed in his direction, he suddenly felt himself 10-feet tall and the master of all he surveyed.
He quickly became the media’s darling because they quickly realized that he opposed the President. For the past four years, whether it was someone as repulsive as James Comey, Anthony Scaramucci, James Mattis, Michael Cohen, Rex Tillerson, Michael Avenatti or John Bolton, all a person had to do was fall out of favor with the President and he assumed heroic stature on the Left.
european car makers are terribly concerned about high tariffs from the u.s. administration and the fact that the current tariffs will not be extended any further necessarily than they are today. we won t see fresh tariffs being imposed is a cause for optimism. we are seeing that expressed in the wall street futures and looks like the futures on your side of the atlantic will open higher this morning as well. all right, food to see you. coming up, axios mike allen has a look at the one big thing and coming up on morning joe, trump becomes the first u.s. sitting president to step foot in north korea. more as the two leaders agree to restart negotiation on a long elusive nuclear agreement. we ll have more on the historic moment. plus, the council on foreign relations richard haass, david ignacious and jon meachem will