fun fund, ben rhodes, the author of the opposite of hate. peter sagel, host of npr s wait, wait, don t tell me. ben rhodes, let many he start with you. i m going go to you first. there is a lot of talk. peter baker writing the piece about the possibility of mike pompeo to pull a henry kissinger. that lasted for a while and then things changed. what are the down sides of having somebody that as we understand it has an outside role here influencing the president when it comes to foreign policy? he outshines the defense secretary at this point. what difference would it make if he occupied both roles? it s a terrible idea in the sense that the national security adviser is probably the most important job in the government in terms of having to coordinate all the various bodies of national security including the department of state. however, it doesn t really
she s okay and tough. she did actually fall to the ground and had to be helped. how hard is that. very difficult. it has gone on way too long. she s really good. she got marsha brady. with the nose. who is up next. everyone is looking at you. i want to talk about host of npr, peter sagel, big trip. he asked everybody along the route if you had any suggestions where he might go for a hamburger. my burger place one. it is in new castle wyoming. he said it was the best one on the trip. gu to his twitter page, see all of the pictures. went from sturgis to the pacific northwest. why couldn t we incorporate
she s okay and tough. she did actually fall to the ground and had to be helped. how hard is that. very difficult. it has gone on way too long. she s really good. she got marsha brady. with the nose. who is up next. everyone is looking at you. i want to talk about host of npr, peter sagel, big trip. he asked everybody along the route if you had any suggestions where he might go for a hamburger. my burger place one. it is in new castle wyoming. he said it was the best one on the trip. gu to his twitter page, see all of the pictures. went from sturgis to the pacific
writes in part this, i wanted to write this to tell other women that the decision to have a mastectomy was not easy. but it s one i m very happy that i made. my chances of developing breast cancer have dropped from 87% to under 5%. i can tell my children that they don t need to fear they will lose me to breast cancer. for any woman reading this, i hope it helps you to know that you have options. i want to encourage every woman, especially if you have a family history of breast or ovarian cancer to seek out the information and medical experts who can help you through this aspect of your life and make your own informed choices. mika, courageous of her to come out and talk about something so personal in the new york times. and i think a real service to women for sure. yeah. still ahead, olympia snowe joins us for what she calls a fight for common ground. also, peter sagel who is hitting the road to see the u.s. constitution in action. morning joe is back in a
animals to overrun the capital and we need to defend ourselves? i imagine people have their own standards for picking their leaders, but an ability to put up with a recoil of a fully automatic weapon and not yip in pain doesn t seem to be high on my list. peter sagal, we appreciate your time and enjoy the fourth, my friend. you, too, john. talk to you soon. next among the items on my radar, nancy pelosi fires a warning shot about the president s war strategy in afghanistan. when you have a different perspective on things you don t end up with just another car. you end up with a saab.