Monster are up in arms after hearing her concert may be in jeopardy. It conflicts with the wizards playoff attempts on may 15th. Little monsters up in arms. Thats it for way too early. Morning joe starts right now. Shes not your typical candidate. Conservative joni ernst. A Lieutenant Army colonel who carries more than just lipstick in her purse. Joni ernest will take aim at wasteful spending. And shes going to unload. Oh and one more thing. Joni doesnt miss much. Give me a shot. Oh, my goodness. Good morning, everyone. Its tuesday, may 6th. Welcome to morning joe. With us on set we have morning joe contributor mark halperin. Hello. Anything going on in your life . Former treasury official steve rattner. And in washington associate editor of the Washington Post and political analyst eugene robinson. Tom just walked in as well. Hi. How are you doing today . Very dapper today. You as well. So big day today. We had jim gaffigan on yesterday. It was nice of him to come here. Part of a roll
The rangers will host the flyers. Avalanche with the wild. Way too early and morning joe starts right now. You can do whatever you want. The little i ask you is not to promote it and not to bring him to my games. Black people cant attend his games. [ boos ] i couldnt have said that better myself. Folks, im shocked that sterling would perpetuate the cruel stereotype that white people are genetically superior at basketball spectating. [ laughter ] oh, let me guess because our muscular skeletal structure makes it easier for us to pump cheese. That is racist. And everyone has expressed outrage, folks. Even the clippers players made a statement. Clippers players staged a
silent protest dumping their uniforms on court and wearing the jersey inside out and concealed the clippers logo. They concealed the beloved logo of the clippers which we all know is [ laughter ] i want to say a guy getting a hair cut or [ laughter ] a toenail clipper with googly eyes. [ laughter ] good morning. Its wednesd
Hes going to deliver remarks on the economy this afternoon. And then later, the president will address the Congressional Hispanic Caucuses 37th annual. That will do it. Morning joe from d. C. Starts right now. How did this intruder get so far into the white house. Dont they have guard dogs. There were officers and they were concerned that the dogs might attack them instead. [ laughter ] sounds strange but makes more sense when you fine occupant a lot of secret Service Agents are cats. [ laughter ] all right. Good morning, everybody. Its thursday, october 2nd and with us on set in washington, d. C. , boy its great to be here. Busy night last night. Jeremy peters is here. Good to have you. Former White House Press secretary for president obama robert gibbs. Abc news political commentator and npr Senior Analyst Cokie Roberts and on capitol hill the host and managing editor of tv ones daily morning show, news now roland martin. We have a lot to talk about. Cokie, i want to start with you.
He later spoke out against the war and promised to bring that experience to the white house as commander in chief. What conservatives did next was shameful. They launched a swift boat ad smearing his war record, trying to drag him down into the mud. A few years later, they tried it again against another democratic nominee, but it hasnt worked. You can keep trying to smear and lie, but after a while, truth will rise again. Im al sharpton. Hardball starts right now. Impeach me. Lets play hardball. Good evening. Im Chris Matthews in
washington. Let me start tonight with what could be a battle between president obama and the republican congress. The stakes are these. Can congress destroy a president s ability to destroy the vital problems facing the country, a broken immigration system, aging and decaying infrastructure . Can a partisan house of representatives sabotage the working of the democracy, kill a presidency in broad daylight . Uh now to the weapons. The speaker of the house is su
Why now when Michael Brown is killed do we change the rules . Thank you for your time tonight on the ed show. The senate is voting on the Keystone Pipeline. Thats the ed show. Politics nation starts now. Thanks to you for tuning in. We start with breaking news, right now the senate is voting on the Keystone Xl Oil pipeline, a project that stirred up huge divisions and an issue at the center of political and environmental fights for years. 60 votes are needed to bring this to the president s desk. The fight is over a plan to bring oil from alberta, canada down to the gulf of mexico. Tonights vote hinges on getting approval to building the last
portion of it from canada to nebraska. If built oil would flow through about 2,000 miles of canada and the United States. Supporters, mostly republican say it is all about job creation and Oil Independence from the middle east. Opponents say it could be devastating to the environment. The process to get the oil procedures around and to produce eve