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the pass is picked off. it s picked off by david harris who gets away from brady. what a turn of events, now being chased down at the 10 yard line. third down snap, sanchez to the end zone, over arrington. and touchdown, new york, santonio holmes. up the middle again. the jets have the recovery. it s eric smith and the jets are going to go to the afc championship game. all right. good morning. it is monday, january 17th. welcome to morning joe. look at that little flip. that s pretty good. anybody not watch the game last night? here at the set? i must admit charles, stop it. j-e-t-s, jets, jets, jets. i feel bad. you should. i called the highlight. you re going to get shunned. with us on set, msnbc contributor charlie barnicle, donny deutsch is with us as well. and in washington, msnbc political analyst, pat buchanan, mike barnicle is here as well. good to have you all on board. game was good. i was sort of watching. game was great. my daughter s
this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening everyone. congressional investigators are now trying to figure out when egg producers first told government officials and consumers about a salmonella outbreak. tom, so far, over half a billion eggs have been recalled, and over a thousand americans have gotten sick. tom: susie, that s led food safety activists to press for tougher government regulations and raised concerns about large egg producers. but, industry groups say their health record is strong and they say bigger can mean safer. darren gersh reports. reporter: more and more of the nation s eggs are coming from fewer and fewer baskets. a dozen companies including wright county egg of iowa, the farm where the recall begin have more than five million chickens. and food safety advocates like patty lovera say that s part of the problem. we think it is time to really ask some
this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening everyone. congressional investigators are now trying to figure out when egg producers first told government officials and consumers about a salmonella outbreak. tom, so far, over half a billion eggs have been recalled, and over a thousand americans have gotten sick. tom: susie, that s led food safety activists to press for tougher government regulations and raised concerns about large egg producers. but, industry groups say their health record is strong and they say bigger can mean safer. darren gersh reports. reporter: more and more of the nation s eggs are coming from fewer and fewer baskets. a dozen companies including wright county egg of iowa, the farm where the recall begin have more than five million chickens. and food safety advocates like patty lovera say that s part of the problem. we think it is time to really ask some