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MSNBCW Morning Joe May 12, 2014 10:00:00
At 1 00 p. M. Looks beautiful. Thats going to do it for a monday edition of way too early. Morning joe starts right now. So barbara, youre stepping down over after 50 years as a tv journalist. Do you have any tips on how to achieve that kind of success . Develop a signature voice that no one will forget. Wait. Is that not your real voice . No. This is my real voice. Ello, im barbara wawa. The softer the news, the softer the focus on the lens. For example, an interview with the president , okay . An interview with a kardashian. President , kardashian. Do not be afraid to ask the tough questions like if youre a tree, what kind of a tree would you be . Or your place or mine, brokaw. Good morning, everybody. Its may 12th. Welcome to morning joe. Its good to have you all with us. With us son set jon meacham. Hello. Yes, maam. Good morning. Did you have a good mothers day . Yes, we did very well, i think. I dont know if she would share that. I think she might have some criticism. There could be. But there are three of them. You figure the odds work out eventually. Willie geist, did you do well . Feedback was positive. With the help of my children i should point out. Theyre so cute. Thank god. Did well. Visiting professor at nyu, former democratic congressman harold ford jr. Good morning. Good morning. First mothers day. First mothers day. Had a wonderful day. And on your birthday. 44th birthday. You can imagine i was subordinated. Three of us spent the day together yesterday. Did you do the work . I did a lot of it. Thats a political answer, did you notice that . I could tell. All right. And in washington, columnist and associate editor for the washington post,
David Ignatius
. David has a new book coming out in a few weeks. Its called the director. We look forward to that. Will you come on and tell us about it . You
Better Believe
it. I gave a copy to my mother last night. Ill tell you what she said. Id like her review. They tend to be the most honest. Which is this . My ninth. Amazingly enough. Congratulations. Okay. Well, david, thanks for coming in early. We have a lot to talk about in the next few minutes. Marco rubio, his strongest statement yet in terms of potentially running in 2016. Were going to play some of that interview. Interesting concept he has on
Climate Change
. He lets that be known. Also we have new polling that shows the democrats may have a better chance than you would expect in the midterms. Some really surprising numbers that were going to show. First well start overseas where russian separatists are declaring victory after votes in whether ukraine should have greater sovereignty. In one region, 90 supported the single vague question on the ballot. With long lines, makeshift polling places, and no international voters, the votes legitimacy is being slammed by the government in kiev. Washington criticized moscow for not doing more to halt the elections. And while much of the voting was peaceful, a city near donetsk,
National Guardsmen
opened fire. In other areas the votes were more festive. David, give us perspective. The backdrop of this voting taking on obviously not good, but what do they mean in the long run given the fact they were almost rudimentary . We dont know. The phrasing of the question that people voted on was vague. It said, do you support self rule. Not annexation by russia. Yesterdays referendum happened even though russian leader
Vladimir Putin
said wednesday he thought it should be delayed. Separatists on the ground we want ahead. Putin certainly didnt try to stop them. He also said he would move troops back to the border. Why was he saying he wanted it delayed . Thats been a mystery among the analysts ive talked to. The closest ive heard is when
Angela Merkel
, the german chancellor, came to washington to meet with obama, they agreed if russia was seen to disrupt the president ial election, the big one coming in another ten days, that that would be reason for the u. S. And europe to impose serious sanctions on russia. That seems to have gotten putins attention and led to these more calm, restrained statements last week. They didnt make much difference on the ground. I think we can see going into the may 25 election, russia will say part of this country has signalled it wants a different kind of future. So whatever happens, we need a decentralized ukraine that will be much more pliable for russia in the future. It also did not stop vladimir putin from going to crimea and taking a victory lap on a day thats considered one of the most important days in russia history. That is celebration of the victory in world war ii. You know, joe, i found that, frankly, a moving and important reminder of how powerfully the past weighs on the shoulders of
Vladimir Putin
and most russians. That the kind of suffering they experienced in world war ii, what they were remembering on victory day, the importance of crimea for them. The things to bear in mind, it was all on display in that visit. And we need to understand the motivations of our adversary in putin. And there it was. You know, returning to this city that symbolizes russian history to take a victory lap. If you start to look at this as kind of a doctrine for
Vladimir Putin
of protecting russianspeaking peoples in the region, you begin to look around the map and theres other places you could circle. Moldova is one of them, armenia, kazakhstan. How far does this go for moscow . I think thats what all policy makers and analysts both in washington and european capitals are asking now. Moldova is probably the most obvious. You have a
Russian Community
that claims its oppressed in the ways russians in eastern ukraines have been claiming. You have
Large Russian
populations in some of the baltics that are nato members. That would be explosive if russians were on the borders of estonia or latvia. That would be a much different kind of situation. I think for the moment with putin, theres a sense this a ad hoc policy. I dont think he knows his next move. Thats what makes it dangerous. Turning to 2016 politics here. If anybody believed marco rubio was still on the fence for president , his latest interview is leaving little doubt he will go for the office even after suffering from immigration reform. Goes as far as to pledge an all or
Nothing Campaign
if he decides to run. If i decide to run for president , i want to have some sort of exit strategy to run for the senate. That would be a decision not to run for reelection. I believe if you want to be president of the
United States
, you run for president. You dont run with an eject button. Do you think youre ready to be president . I do. But i think thats true for other multiple people that want o run. Ill be 43 this month but the other thing people dont realize, ive served now in
Public Office
for 14 years. I think a president has to have a clear vision of where the country needs to go and clear ideas how to get it there. I think were blessed in our party to have a number of people that fit that criteria. Senator rubio also took some shots at his potential 2016 challenger
Hillary Clinton
and her record as secretary of state. Im sure shes going to go out bragging about her time in the state department. Shes also going to have to be prepared to deal with her failures. What grade to you give her as secretary of state . I dont think she has a passing grade. You think shes a f . Yeah. If you look at her time, it has failed everywhere in the world. If shes going do run on her record as secretary of state, shes also going to have to answer for its massive failures. And theres just one more. The florida senator also made headlines with his comments on
Climate Change
. Last week the
Obama Administration
unveiled a major report stating that manmade
Climate Change
isnt a problem in the distant future, its happening now. But rubio says he disagrees with the scientists. How big a threat is
Climate Change
. I dont agree with the notion that some are putting out there include gd scientists that somehow there are actions we could take today that could change our climate. Let me get this straight. You do not think human activity has caused warming to our planet. I do not believe that human tft is causing these dramatic changes to our climate the way these scientists are portraying it. I do not believe the laws they propose we pass will do anything about it. Except they will destroy our economy. Harold ford, a lot to talk about there. A lot to take in there with marco rubio. What are your take wastes . First, he didnt say he wants to do differently. He praised some of had his party for ideas, but didnt lay out ideas. Not like santorum or romney did saying were for the minimum wage increase. He still comes across as a little boyish, a little youngish. Hell be 43 this month. By the way, 40 is youngish. He just turned 44 yesterday. He finds himself very manyture. But youre older than marco too. Finally when he talked about
Hillary Clinton
s time as secretary of state and her challenges, he didnt say heres what i would do differently. They can talk about what they think are mistakes, but what im not hearing and the first time i heard anything affirmative was from santorum and romney. Romney on your show last week said im for certain things. For rubio and the others to advance, it cant just be they didnt do, they didnt do, they are bad. But jon, he certainly put himself out there on
Climate Change
. I give him a pass on that. Because it didnt make sense to me. Theres been
Climate Change
historically and he doesnt think that man is impacting that
Climate Change
enough to justify legislation that he believes would kill jobs. Right. A position that a lot of republicans would probably agree with. You know, its this all or nothing thing. Democrats are moving to our left. Like televangelists where you either believe in their form of
Climate Change
like al gore said, the waters are going to rise and well be submerged in florida in 50 years or else youre going to hell. Some climate hell. There are a lot of us who reject that. I dont associate myself with marcos point, but there are variations of that. You can believe there is
Climate Change
, as i do. You can believe that human activity has played a role, as i do. But we dont need to adapt job killing legislations. He didnt say what you said. He didnt. But believing we have to go out now and job kill, that will put more americans out. I would believe in a balanced approach. There are variations of that. Damn it if you dont believe there is
Climate Change
and that, you know, that al gores right. That floridas going to all be under water within 50 years, i guess 46, 45 years now, then youre not a true believer and you dont love science. I reject that. Maybe marcos variation was a little farther than me. What i find interesting about that part of the argument is exactly why it is that the base of the
Republican Party
seems to feel so alienated from the science. What is it in the climate, so to speak, that means that suggests that you cant come to a conclusion that human activity is helping drive this and we have to confront it. Not with a particular bill in the senate, im not saying vote for this or go to hell. But what is it right now that puts the
Scientific Community
so far beyond the pail for republicans . I dont think its science. I know its not science any more than democrats like paul krugman are repulsed by simple math. They dont understand it. They reject it on trying to save
Social Security
, medicare, and medicaid for americans years to come. But on this issue, i think speaking of televangelists, i think the far left overplayed their back in 02, 03, 04, 05. You can look at polls. Dont listen to me. Look at the polling numbers from 2004, 2005, 2006. Americans were actually bought in to the concept of
Climate Change
and that we needed to move aggressively on it. Since that time, since the overreach, since there were the climate versions of the salem witch trials where if you didnt believe in the most extreme view, you were antiscientist. Not only did republicans move away from the issue, but most americans began wandering away from the issue. Would you argue that what rubio was saying was a rational response . I would not. I would argue that was an overreach. Why do republicans believe they need to have that . Thats an overreach. First of all, we talk about republicans to republicans. Marcos words stand on their own. I think some republicans would agree with marco going against this extremism i was talking about before. I dont know. I havent seen polls on this, but certainly most of the republicans i talk to, willie, believe there is
Climate Change
. They are smart enough to believe 7 billion, 8 billion people have had a huge impact on it. Especially whats happening in china. Chinas the number one producer of damage to the environment now. But theyre not willing to just start shutting down factories and changing the way america does things tomorrow to throw millions and millions of people out of work. I dont know. I think theres some subtlety there. You get the sense that, yes, republicans who disagree with this point of view do disagree but also resent being hit over the head with it. Youre antiscientist. Agree with al gore or youre antiscientist. You know its a reaction to that reaction from al gore. If you look at polls where
Climate Change
falls in peoples concerns. It is important in the longterm, voters just dont really care about it. When they go to a poll, theyre not voting based on
Climate Change
. Thats not going to hurt marco rubio very much. Seeg only 25 of republicans in particular say in a primary view
Climate Change
as a big problem and manmade. That position he took is not going to hurt him in a primary. Without al gore, we wouldnt have the hybrid industry we have and the car industry would not have includesed standards. The number one emitter of carbon in our world is farming. He did overreach a bit. Im not bashing al gore here. Listen, he and i said this to him. He was a televangelist for
Climate Change
. And i think there have to be those people that are out there that are pushing hard and go as hard as they can go in one direction or another and im glad he did it. I personally believe he overreached. Why are we talking about al gore . If it was someone for substantial, we should talk more. But it was marco rubio playing to the base. I suggest we move on. Do you think . I disagree. Rubio could be instrumental. If he agreed with you . You say hes not going to be a significant candidate in the
Republican Party
. In order to defend him, you have to move all the way around to al gore and extremism. It was a long road to defend him there. Think about that one. In the long run actually, no. It took you five minutes to explain why marco rubio was okay in his answering. And he wasnt. Bad answer. Let me do it in sektds. A lot of us believe the left have overreached of this issue and were not going to throw people out because of their ideological beliefs. You would agree its not an irrational response to say republicans are overreaching the other way. Yeah. Including himself. If thats how you feel about marco rubio, im a republican, i believe in
Climate Change
. I believe its manmade. I believe that man has contributed to
Climate Change
. But marco is right. It goes in cycles. And well see how those cycles play out. Were so arrogant as a people that if it happened to us last week, then it is this is the worst thing thats happened on the face of the earth. You would swear to god they were the first women on the earth to have a baby. Theyre not. Theyre not. Were not the i resemble that as a new dad. Were not the first people that have had
Climate Change
. Am i concerned because its more extreme than in the past . Yes. But its also been extreme in the past. We need to see what plays out but be careful. Youre looking at a guy thats been talking about wanting standards to 40 miles per hour. Ive got no problem. Lets be careful and do everything we can do. I want a clean earth. You know what . Industry can adapt to it. But ill be damned if im going to throw millions of people out of work because somebodys going on an ideological tear. No one was. It was just a question. That he didnt answer very well. But you do a good job with the question. He didnt do it the way you like. No. Lets get
David Ignatius
in here. David, was rubio truthful in his answer and would you vote for him. What does that mean . I am stricken from the record. Strike that. Im taking this entire road you took us down to distract shiny object. Let david talk. Well, i want to break up this argument about rubio and
Climate Change
by noegt to me the most interesting thing about marco rubio is he is distinguishing himself on
Foreign Policy
from the whine of rand paul and ted cruz. Hes much more traditional on policy defense issues than these other rising candidates. I think thats the news about marco rubio. Hes trying to find a more traditional republican ground even as he appeals on immigration reform. On
Climate Change
, ive got nothing that you dont know. And also on marco rubios
Foreign Policy
, its not an either or. Its not rand paul or neocon. Republicans have been shoved into those two corners. Hes a lot more sensible. Its more along my lines which is more of a colin powell approach which resists the urges of the neocons as well as the extreme rand paul. I think hes staking out some pretty familiar territory for republicans on
David Ignatius<\/a>. David has a new book coming out in a few weeks. Its called the director. We look forward to that. Will you come on and tell us about it . You
Better Believe<\/a> it. I gave a copy to my mother last night. Ill tell you what she said. Id like her review. They tend to be the most honest. Which is this . My ninth. Amazingly enough. Congratulations. Okay. Well, david, thanks for coming in early. We have a lot to talk about in the next few minutes. Marco rubio, his strongest\rstatement yet in terms of potentially running in 2016. Were going to play some of that interview. Interesting concept he has on
Climate Change<\/a>. He lets that be known. Also we have new polling that shows the democrats may have a better chance than you would expect in the midterms. Some really surprising numbers that were going to show. First well start overseas where russian separatists are declaring victory after votes in whether ukraine should have greater sovereignty. In one region, 90 supported the single vague question on the ballot. With long lines, makeshift polling places, and no international voters, the votes legitimacy is being slammed by the government in kiev. Washington criticized moscow for not doing more to halt the elections. And while much of the voting was\rpeaceful, a city near donetsk,
National Guardsmen<\/a> opened fire. In other areas the votes were more festive. David, give us perspective. The backdrop of this voting taking on obviously not good, but what do they mean in the long run given the fact they were almost rudimentary . We dont know. The phrasing of the question that people voted on was vague. It said, do you support self rule. Not annexation by russia. Yesterdays referendum happened even though russian leader
Vladimir Putin<\/a> said wednesday he thought it should be delayed. Separatists on the ground we want ahead. Putin certainly didnt try to stop them. He also said he would move troops back to the border. Why was he saying he wanted it delayed . Thats been a mystery among\rthe analysts ive talked to. The closest ive heard is when
Angela Merkel<\/a>, the german chancellor, came to washington to meet with obama, they agreed if russia was seen to disrupt the president ial election, the big one coming in another ten days, that that would be reason for the u. S. And europe to impose serious sanctions on russia. That seems to have gotten putins attention and led to these more calm, restrained statements last week. They didnt make much difference on the ground. I think we can see going into the may 25 election, russia will say part of this country has signalled it wants a different kind of future. So whatever happens, we need a decentralized ukraine that will be much more pliable for russia in the future. It also did not stop vladimir\rputin from going to crimea and taking a victory lap on a day thats considered one of the most important days in russia history. That is celebration of the victory in world war ii. You know, joe, i found that, frankly, a moving and important reminder of how powerfully the past weighs on the shoulders of
Vladimir Putin<\/a> and most russians. That the kind of suffering they experienced in world war ii, what they were remembering on victory day, the importance of crimea for them. The things to bear in mind, it was all on display in that visit. And we need to understand the motivations of our adversary in putin. And there it was. You know, returning to this city that symbolizes russian history to take a victory lap. If you start to look at this as kind of a doctrine for\r
Vladimir Putin<\/a> of protecting russianspeaking peoples in the region, you begin to look around the map and theres other places you could circle. Moldova is one of them, armenia, kazakhstan. How far does this go for moscow . I think thats what all policy makers and analysts both in washington and european capitals are asking now. Moldova is probably the most obvious. You have a
Russian Community<\/a> that claims its oppressed in the ways russians in eastern ukraines have been claiming. You have
Large Russian<\/a> populations in some of the baltics that are nato members. That would be explosive if russians were on the borders of estonia or latvia. That would be a much different kind of situation. I think for the moment with putin, theres a sense this a ad\rhoc policy. I dont think he knows his next move. Thats what makes it dangerous. Turning to 2016 politics here. If anybody believed marco rubio was still on the fence for president , his latest interview is leaving little doubt he will go for the office even after suffering from immigration reform. Goes as far as to pledge an all or
Nothing Campaign<\/a> if he decides to run. If i decide to run for president , i want to have some sort of exit strategy to run for the senate. That would be a decision not to run for reelection. I believe if you want to be president of the
United States<\/a>, you run for president. You dont run with an eject button. Do you think youre ready to be president . I do. But i think thats true for other multiple people that want o run. Ill be 43 this month but the other thing people dont realize, ive served now in
Public Office<\/a> for 14 years. I think a president has to have\ra clear vision of where the country needs to go and clear ideas how to get it there. I think were blessed in our party to have a number of people that fit that criteria. Senator rubio also took some shots at his potential 2016 challenger
Hillary Clinton<\/a> and her record as secretary of state. Im sure shes going to go out bragging about her time in the state department. Shes also going to have to be prepared to deal with her failures. What grade to you give her as secretary of state . I dont think she has a passing grade. You think shes a f . Yeah. If you look at her time, it has failed everywhere in the world. If shes going do run on her record as secretary of state, shes also going to have to answer for its massive failures. And theres just one more. The florida senator also made headlines with his comments on
Climate Change<\/a>. Last week the
Obama Administration<\/a> unveiled a major report stating that manmade\r
Climate Change<\/a> isnt a problem in the distant future, its happening now. But rubio says he disagrees with the scientists. How big a threat is
Climate Change<\/a> . I dont agree with the notion that some are putting out there include gd scientists that somehow there are actions we could take today that could change our climate. Let me get this straight. You do not think human activity has caused warming to our planet. I do not believe that human tft is causing these dramatic changes to our climate the way these scientists are portraying it. I do not believe the laws they propose we pass will do anything about it. Except they will destroy our economy. Harold ford, a lot to talk about there. A lot to take in there with marco rubio. What are your take wastes . First, he didnt say he wants to do differently. He praised some of had his party\rfor ideas, but didnt lay out ideas. Not like santorum or romney did saying were for the minimum wage increase. He still comes across as a little boyish, a little youngish. Hell be 43 this month. By the way, 40 is youngish. He just turned 44 yesterday. He finds himself very manyture. But youre older than marco too. Finally when he talked about
Hillary Clinton<\/a>s time as secretary of state and her challenges, he didnt say heres what i would do differently. They can talk about what they think are mistakes, but what im not hearing and the first time i heard anything affirmative was from santorum and romney. Romney on your show last week said im for certain things. For rubio and the others to advance, it cant just be they didnt do, they didnt do, they are bad. But jon, he certainly put\rhimself out there on
Climate Change<\/a>. I give him a pass on that. Because it didnt make sense to me. Theres been
Climate Change<\/a> historically and he doesnt think that man is impacting that
Climate Change<\/a> enough to justify legislation that he believes would kill jobs. Right. A position that a lot of republicans would probably agree with. You know, its this all or nothing thing. Democrats are moving to our left. Like televangelists where you either believe in their form of
Climate Change<\/a> like al gore said, the waters are going to rise and well be submerged in florida in 50 years or else youre going to hell. Some climate hell. There are a lot of us who reject that. I dont associate myself with marcos point, but there are variations of that. You can believe there is
Climate Change<\/a>, as i do. You can believe that human activity has played a role, as i do. But we dont need to adapt job killing legislations. He didnt say what you said. He didnt. But believing we have to go out now and job kill, that will put more americans out. I would believe in a balanced approach. There are variations of that. Damn it if you dont believe there is
Climate Change<\/a> and that, you know, that al gores right. That floridas going to all be under water within 50 years, i guess 46, 45 years now, then youre not a true believer and you dont love science. I reject that. Maybe marcos variation was a little farther than me. What i find interesting about that part of the argument is exactly why it is that the base of the
Republican Party<\/a> seems to\rfeel so alienated from the science. What is it in the climate, so to speak, that means that suggests that you cant come to a conclusion that human activity is helping drive this and we have to confront it. Not with a particular bill in the senate, im not saying vote for this or go to hell. But what is it right now that puts the
Scientific Community<\/a> so far beyond the pail for republicans . I dont think its science. I know its not science any more than democrats like paul krugman are repulsed by simple math. They dont understand it. They reject it on trying to save
Social Security<\/a>, medicare, and medicaid for americans years to come. But on this issue, i think speaking of televangelists, i think the far left overplayed their back in 02, 03, 04,\r05. You can look at polls. Dont listen to me. Look at the polling numbers from 2004, 2005, 2006. Americans were actually bought in to the concept of
Climate Change<\/a> and that we needed to move aggressively on it. Since that time, since the overreach, since there were the climate versions of the salem witch trials where if you didnt believe in the most extreme view, you were antiscientist. Not only did republicans move away from the issue, but most americans began wandering away from the issue. Would you argue that what rubio was saying was a rational response . I would not. I would argue that was an overreach. Why do republicans believe they need to have that . Thats an overreach. First of all, we talk about republicans to republicans. Marcos words stand on their own. I think some republicans would agree with marco going against this extremism i was talking about before. I dont know. I havent seen polls on this, but certainly most of the republicans i talk to, willie, believe there is
Climate Change<\/a>. They are smart enough to believe 7 billion, 8 billion people have had a huge impact on it. Especially whats happening in china. Chinas the number one producer of damage to the environment now. But theyre not willing to just start shutting down factories and changing the way america does things tomorrow to throw millions and millions of people out of work. I dont know. I think theres some subtlety there. You get the sense that, yes, republicans who disagree with this point of view do disagree but also resent being hit over\rthe head with it. Youre antiscientist. Agree with al gore or youre antiscientist. You know its a reaction to that reaction from al gore. If you look at polls where
Climate Change<\/a> falls in peoples concerns. It is important in the longterm, voters just dont really care about it. When they go to a poll, theyre not voting based on
Climate Change<\/a>. Thats not going to hurt marco rubio very much. Seeg only 25 of republicans in particular say in a primary view
Climate Change<\/a> as a big problem and manmade. That position he took is not going to hurt him in a primary. Without al gore, we wouldnt have the hybrid industry we have and the car industry would not have includesed standards. The number one emitter of carbon in our world is farming. He did overreach a bit. Im not bashing al gore here. Listen, he and i said this to him. He was a televangelist for
Climate Change<\/a>. And i think there have to be those people that are out there that are pushing hard and go as hard as they can go in one direction or another and im glad he did it. I personally believe he overreached. Why are we talking about al gore . If it was someone for substantial, we should talk more. But it was marco rubio playing to the base. I suggest we move on. Do you think . I disagree. Rubio could be instrumental. If he agreed with you . You say hes not going to be a significant candidate in the
Republican Party<\/a>. In order to defend him, you have to move all the way around to al gore and extremism. It was a long road to defend him\rthere. Think about that one. In the long run actually, no. It took you five minutes to explain why marco rubio was okay in his answering. And he wasnt. Bad answer. Let me do it in sektds. A lot of us believe the left have overreached of this issue and were not going to throw people out because of their ideological beliefs. You would agree its not an irrational response to say republicans are overreaching the other way. Yeah. Including himself. If thats how you feel about marco rubio, im a republican, i believe in
Climate Change<\/a>. I believe its manmade. I believe that man has contributed to
Climate Change<\/a>. But marco is right. It goes in cycles. And well see how those cycles play out. Were so arrogant as a people that if it happened to us last week, then it is this is the worst thing thats happened on the face of the earth. You would swear to god they were the first women on the earth to have a baby. Theyre not. Theyre not. Were not the i resemble that as a new dad. Were not the first people that have had
Climate Change<\/a>. Am i concerned because its more extreme than in the past . Yes. But its also been extreme in the past. We need to see what plays out but be careful. Youre looking at a guy thats been talking about wanting standards to 40 miles per hour. Ive got no problem. Lets be careful and do everything we can do. I want a clean earth. You know what . Industry can adapt to it. But ill be damned if im going to throw millions of people out of work because somebodys going on an ideological tear. No one was. It was just a question. That he didnt answer very well. But you do a good job with the question. He didnt do it the way you like. No. Lets get
David Ignatius<\/a> in\rhere. David, was rubio truthful in his answer and would you vote for him. What does that mean . I am stricken from the record. Strike that. Im taking this entire road you took us down to distract shiny object. Let david talk. Well, i want to break up this argument about rubio and
Climate Change<\/a> by noegt to me the most interesting thing about marco rubio is he is distinguishing himself on
Foreign Policy<\/a> from the whine of rand paul and ted cruz. Hes much more traditional on policy defense issues than these other rising candidates. I think thats the news about marco rubio. Hes trying to find a more traditional republican ground even as he appeals on immigration reform. On
Climate Change<\/a>, ive got nothing that you dont know. And also on marco rubios\r
Foreign Policy<\/a>, its not an either or. Its not rand paul or neocon. Republicans have been shoved into those two corners. Hes a lot more sensible. Its more along my lines which is more of a colin powell approach which resists the urges of the neocons as well as the extreme rand paul. I think hes staking out some pretty familiar territory for republicans on
Foreign Policy<\/a>. And hes doing so at a time when thats a little bit controversial. Also when you talk to marco rubio, hes very good at answering his questions. I think hes going to be a tough candidate. I do too. All right. Still ahead on morning joe, senior white house adviser
Valerie Jarrett<\/a> joins us on set. Michael nutter is here with a big announcement from his city, and bill kristol joins the table. Up next, the top stories in the politico playbook, but first bill kairns with a check on the\rforecast. Thank you, bill. Colorado we have snow. And in the midwest we dealt with tornadoes all weekend long. Let me show you these pictures from missouri. This is one of the worst ones. You could see this twister, you can see how large it was too. Went right over the top of this rural town. Didnt do a ton of damage. It wasnt the strongest tornado. But incredible pictures of how wide it was. Tore a bunch of roofs off. Now let me show you a live picture, same storm, the backside of the storm in colorado. Winter storm warnings. Theres golden, colorado. Two ski resorts are still open. And its snowing in a windchill. It snows in colorado and may every now and then. But this is late in the season for this. Let me show you yesterday, 35 tornado reports. A lot of those from nebraska. We didnt have any injuries or fatalities, amazingly. So that was great. Still dealing with strong storms this morning. Just rolling through kansas city up through areas around st. Joseph. Iowa today one of the stormier drives youll have. As far as later today, if were going to get tornadoes doing damage, were mostly going to target morn missouri and areas of iowa. A lot of heavy rain coming your way in texas. We need it, but this is 4 to 5 inches. Well have to watch flash flooding from dallas to austin. For everyone in the east coast, enjoyed a beautiful sunday. It looks like a great start to your monday. Mid80 s for the opening of the
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First Baptist<\/a> church in mississippi . Come on. Had dinner at a lot of
First Baptist<\/a> churches. But not there. You need to try them. Ive done the whole tour. Okay. Time now to take a look at the morning papers. The washington post. The secret service is facing questions for reportedly diverting assets from the white house to protect the assistant of the director of the agency. The case states back to two months in 2011 when agents were\rsent to a rural area of maryland. A secret
Service Spokesperson<\/a> says the unit does not have a specific assignment at the white house and says the patrols in question lasts only a few days. The richmond timesdispatch. Three people were killed after a
Hot Air Balloon<\/a> caught fire and it exploded. It was landing when it hit a power line. Did hear two explosions at that point. At one time the gondola may have separated from the balloon. The pilot and two staffers for the
Basketball Team<\/a> at the university of richmond were on board. The washington times, the
Washington Monument<\/a> reopens today. Cracks were repaired following the earthquake in august of 2011. The restoration cost 15 million in both public funds and private donations. The monument is the worlds\rtallest,
Free Standing<\/a> stone structure. And that is a live look right now at the
Washington Monument<\/a> finally without all that scaffolding around it looking beautiful. Im glad they used private funds do, but what more important project for 15 million could you spend . I dont understand that either. If youre going use public money, use it for a monument on washingtons mall. David rubenstein gave that money. Become an important philanthropist. You guys betting again . No. Very generous to monticello. Really . We get dwayne wades autograph. Dwade. The dallas morning news. If you were one of the 70 million americans that purchased the socalled barefoot shoe im sorry, those things are gross. Disgusting. You may be entitled to some cash. Vibram, the manufacturer of the shoes, settled a class action lawsuit. The odd looking shoes were marketed to, quote, improve health. But it is not rooted in science. Customers can get a partial refund. You guys, thats just not right. You dont do that. Even if it helps your feet. Just dont do it. 2011 i go to the white house
Correspondents Dinner<\/a> and there wearing a tux, ruffled shirt, but a black tux and those shoes. Mike allen. Thats right. Hes got them on right now. Did he wear those. The five fingered shoes theyre called for some reason. Mike, whats going on, man . Hey, good morning, guys. You never know when news is going to break out. You have to be ready. Ready to run, mike allen. Jimmy olson in the five fingered shoed. Lets talk about
Tim Geithners<\/a> book. Its out this week. Theres so much to wade through. Why did he write it . Obviously he wants to shape his legacy a bit, but i heard him say yesterday that he thinks legacy shaping might be long gone at this point. Thats right. What he does do is take us behind the curtain on a number of fun scenes. Secretary geithner was in the west wing a ton because of the financial crisis. So this book hits the streets today. We got a sneak peek, a couple\rfun things in there. He talks about how jake seward told him to see president clinton to get some advice about how to talk like a populist. One of the candid admissions in this book, geithner says never really figured out how to navigate the ceo pay and bailouts. I was looking at the politico last night as i often do and i noticed one of the top stories is a respected conservative economist calling kim geithner a liar. Tell us about that. Yes. So this is a dispute thats in the book about what somebody who clearly that geithner did not get a response from before he put the book out. And theres going to be a number of these. Theres something also in here about senator mark kirk he may dispute. Geithner says when he was in china, he went to the chinese and said, dont buy any more american notes. Were running up a deficit. We could default. And geithner had to call china and say you dont do this. You dont say we might default on notes. Another person who is a little embarrassed by this book, scott brown. Senator from massachusetts now of course running in
New Hampshire<\/a>. Went in to lobby geithner and said i could probably be with you on your financial plan, but i need an exception to the volcker rule. And he turned to his aide and said, which ones were they again . Youre talking about gwen hubbard who is the head of the council of economic advisers. And so geithner talks about going to hubbard and talking about simpson bowles. When youre ready to raise taxes, there might be a deal here. And he quotes hubbard saying of course we have to raise taxes. Hubbard said thats a lie, that never took place. Thats the conversation you were talking about there. I believe we have geithner on tomorrow. Good. Going to join us on morning joe tomorrow. Mike allen, thanks so much. Good luck with the five fingered shoes. Have a good week. They look good on him. Certain guys pull them off. Still ahead, a dangerous and effective way to get rid of a pesky black bear thats been in your back yard. Oh, my. Well explain in news you cant use. Plus
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Donald Sterling<\/a> a racist . I have never heard him say racial things. I dont know it was horrible\rwhen i heard it. I mean, it was just degrading and it made me sick to hear it. But as far as a racist, i dont really think he is a racist. Do you think your husband should apologize . Absolutely. Thats donald sterls wife shelly speaking out on her husbands comments with the fate of the clippers up in the air. He sat down for an interview saying in part, when i listen to that tape i dont know how i can say words like that. I dont know why the girl had me say those things. I was baited. I mean, thats not the way i talk. I dont talk about people for one thing ever, i talk about ideas and other things. I dont talk about people. Im not a racist. I made a terrible mistake. Im entitled to one mistake after 35 years. I mean, i love my league, my part ners. Am i entitled to one mistake . Its a terrible mistake and ill never do it again. Oh, yes, he will. He made another statement in that. Yeah. She made him do. Action on the court. The thunder dominating the clippers for most of game four in l. A. The clips mount a comeback. Capping a 122 run. Less than two minutes to play now. Clippers down one. Jamal crawford knocks down the three. L. A. Gets its first lead of the game. Okc had a chance in the final seconds. Russell westbrooks three no good. The tipback neither. The clippers hang on 10999. Thats a huge win. The series now even 22 as they head back. The pacers also excuse me won yesterday to take a commanding series of the wizards game five in indiana. Tomorrow the nets host miami in game four. And the blazers try to get on the board against the spurs and avoid being swept in their own arena. Finally russia could have used him during the olympics. Vladimir putin suited up for the\rnight
Hockey League<\/a> festival. How do you think hes going to do . Wheres the d, one asks . Oh, my gosh. Can you believe how good he is . Oh, the wrister with the goalie diving in the opposite direction of the shot. How about this line . Putin holds six goals and five assists. Heres your final. Team putin won 214. Wow. This guy can do everything, cant he . Wow. When on harolds team, you should see that. You play hockey . A lot. I bet you do. Mikas must read opinion pages are next. Well be back on morning joe. Customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed onesecond trades. And at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price just 7. 95. In fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. Im monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason\rserious investors are choosing fidelity. Call or click to open your fidelity account today. Humans. Even when we cross our ts and dot our is, we still run into problems. Namely, other humans. Which is why at
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Editorial Board<\/a> writes this. Obamas power lament towards the end of his speech last week mr. Obama declared i have this remarkable title right now. President of the
United States<\/a>. And yet every day when i wake up, i think about young girls in nigeria or children caught up in the conflict in syria. And there are times in which i want to reach out and save those kids. And having to think through what levers, what power do we have at any given moment. I think drop by drop by drop that we can erode and wear down these forces that are so destructive. Mr. Obama seemed to be saying to his liberal audience that his heart is in the right place, that he really cares about the victims in syria and nigeria yet he as the commander in chief of the u. S. Armed forces could do\rsomething about both, moral sentiments after the fact are nice, but they are no substitute for u. S. Military power. You can almost hear the wringing of hands as barack obama makes those statements. You can. You can also, i think, hear that hes being realistic. And he is probably he overshares in public. He did overshare. But as ever, we overcorrect. It was not hard to find a substantial number of folks from 2001 until 2009 who wanted a president who would acknowledge complexity. Now we have a president who overly acknowledges complexity. We have gone from one extreme to the other. But i think to some extent, the president s being kicked around on this stuff unreasonably. Because mull tear power, do we\rreally after the last eight years, do we really want the first question to be what can our military power do to change the world . No. Also,
David Ignatius<\/a>, some would suggest we dont want it to be the very last question we always answer the same to which is no, no, no, no. I suspect ten years from now there are going to be a lot of people wondering why an administration that actually has an ambassador to the
United Nations<\/a> who won a pulitzer on the world standing by on the balkan crisis is part of an administration that stood by while 150,000 syrians have been slaughtered. My god. It must be anguishing for
Samantha Power<\/a> having written those words about genocide to be\rable to effectively do nothing on syria. I think the challenge for obama that i hope hell address in the next two years is how does the
United States<\/a> project power in a period where were not going to send armies as we did to iraq and afghanistan. The default answer cant be to do nothing. Which is so often what hes done. There has to be another kind of answer that the
United States<\/a> as a great power gives. I wrote the other day, ought to say less and do more. David ignatius, thank you so much. Still ahead this morning, senior white house adviser
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New Hampshire<\/a> involving\rbears and bulldogs . Oh, my god. Yes. Look at this. A pair of bulldogs in
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Political Editor<\/a> and
White House Correspondent<\/a> for the huffington post, sam stein. And nbc news chief
White House Correspondent<\/a> chuck todd. We have a lot to dig through, new polls to dig through. But before we do that, you were on this yesterday. Marco rubio before you. He talked about
Climate Change<\/a>. We had a debate about what he was saying. Lets roll that clip. Oh, they have to now because that was the third one in. We have to stretch. No hold on. I told them beforehand were going to the
Climate Change<\/a> clip. I could just do this. You were on yesterday with marco there. Okay . Ive already had this planned ahead of them. Weve got a clip were going to go to it on
Climate Change<\/a>. Go there now. How big a threat is
Climate Change<\/a> . I dont believe with the motion scientists are putting out there that somehow there are impacts we could take today that will have an impact on our climate. Let me get this straight. You do not think human activity has caused warming to our\rplanet . I do not believe human activity is causing these dramatic changes to our climate the way the scientists are portraying it. And i do not believe the laws we propose we pass will do anything about it except destroy our economy. Let me ask you because weve got another republican on the set and it feels good. I like to show up every couple of weeks. You know you come to visit me. I do. Joe thinks i come to visit him. Thats generally the case with this show. People come to visit you and joe thinks they come to visit him. You think im dumb . Im not dumb. I know. I know. Couple things. Do you agree with me that there is
Climate Change<\/a>, first of all. There certainly was warming for much of the 20th century. Do you think
Climate Change<\/a> has done. Hold on. You wanted to hear from republicans. I do. And hes making a normal answer. I think he agrees with me that humans have attributed, but how much have we contributed is e the main question. Sure its a debate. I think the practical question
Going Forward<\/a> really is what can we do, what should we do, how much should we spend. Slowing down the economy on this is the issue. Im with marco rubio on that. The recent proposals wouldnt do that much about
Climate Change<\/a> in the next 20 years. At real cost to the economy. Why was he doing that dance . Yao got an excellent tv show here. You should have him here. Hes too afraid to say the truth. The base does not care does the base even i have gone the base does not want the u. S. Economy shut down. They dont care about debates\rabout how much its contributed in the 1950s or 80s. Are you for a carbon tax in exchange for the
Keystone Pipeline<\/a> . Would you be for
Something Like<\/a> that . Part of the problems is weve allowed businesses to pollute for free. I think in fairness of talking about how al gore let me answer this. Not in turn for the
Keystone Pipeline<\/a>. I think that should be approved on its own merits. But we have a tax system now that burdens labor and the middle class and working class. President obamas talked about this. But no one wants to do anything about it. The payroll tax is looking at the system as a whole. And its a pretty hefty tax. Its not a progressive tax. And if you replace that with some form of carbon tax, id be up to that. I want to blow up a belief that was stated around this table last hour that all republicans are
Climate Change<\/a> deniers. Ive talked about this story\rwith very conservative people and theyre with me. If a republican goes in and says in the process i believe in
Climate Change<\/a>, i believe we have contributed to
Climate Change<\/a>. Im not exactly sure how much we have and im not willing to shut down the economy on it, but if there are good ideas and we have science that we need to move on it, id be glad to make those discussions. But im not just going to jump because al gore me tells me i can jump. And it is startling in the last 20 years, the warming has seemed to stop. I look forward to you saying this in
New Hampshire<\/a>. Stop it. He will not be doing that. I dont think
Climate Change<\/a> denier is going to be rewarded in the primary process. To be fair, im not sure thats what rubio is exactly saying. I wasnt saying that he was. He didnt answer the, really. He did his little careful dance and then you when we were discussing it went all the way to the al gore part of it. Because i love america. Especially in the senate where the balance of power this is so interesting. The election may not be as rough for democrats as previously believed, mika. A new nbc marist poll looks at three races. Arkansas, georgia, and kentucky. In all three states the president s approval is below the national average. Terrible. Kentucky and arkansas, its in the 30s. And his
Signature Health<\/a> care law isnt doing much better. At least 50 say its a bad idea in all three states. And while those are bad numbers for the
Democratic Party<\/a> in general, youd think, its not necessarily hurting the partys candidates. Lets start in arkansas. Chuck todd, mark pryor up 11 according to this polls. There are some they have him up two or three points. But some other polls showing mark pryor holding on. Ill be the first to admit this is a big surprise to me. Whats going on in that state . Surprise to me too. I think you look at two numbers. Number one, mark pryor is winning a third of obama disapproval voters. Hows he doing that . Well, i think its because hes identified himself as mark pryor. Not as democrat mark pryor, number one. Number two, i think that arkansas if you look at it, arkansans give bill clinton a 70 positive rating. Already theyre able to separate democrats arkansas democrats into one column away from national cldemocrats. Then the third number that tells me that maybe in this fix when you watched his come pain, i dont think cotton has run a\rgood campaign so far. Its basely 11. And that tells you he hasnt done a good job of defining himself. A lot of people said just get on the ballot. Mark pryor will fold like a cheap suit. It will be done. And i think thats a part of this is mark pryor simply campaigns matter. Thats what this poll shows. They simply matter. You look at the republican side, arguably on the governors race, hutchison has been running a
Better Campaign<\/a> and hes upset him. We had tom cotton on. Following whats been going on. I was impressed with the guy, but whats happening in arkansas . I think chucks right. Campaigns matter. Mass uf buys attacking cotton on medicare and on liberal attacks on conservatives which if not responded to could have some\reffect. And i think they have had some effect. I think other groups will come in and negate that. Will be a good strong republican state and a good republican year. So i would bet on cotton you cant assume there is a tie. Harry reid is one tough politician. If you look at what his pack is doing, they have been the most effective spender in this cycle. Hes just got married. He doesnt really understand what its like to be a 62yearold who might be in danger of losing his job and is worried about medicare. Interesting. Chuck, in kentucky,
Senate Minority<\/a> leader
Mitch Mcconnell<\/a> neck and neck with
Allison Lundergan<\/a> grimes. Is you just get the feeling that were still going to be either unless a debate blows it open and grimes underperforms or
Something Else<\/a> happens, we try to figure out whos going to win that one. This is about do the antirepublican voters stay home or vote grimes . Right now a lot of them are sitting in the grimes column or undecided. What happens to them at this point. Theyre going to vote against mcconnell in the primary. The mcconnell folks know this is the game. Right now they dont seem to have any interest in supporting mcconnell in either campaign. So where do they go . Can mcconnell convince them to come home . I mean, you could look at this poll and say mcconnells up a point. Hes in big trouble. Or you could say he sat here,\rhes been focusing on the republican primary. His numbers among conservatives are actually pretty good now compared to where they were a year ago. So the campaign thats in front of him, hes doing a good job with. And once he starts focusing on grimes, watch out. Thats the other unknown about her. Shes basically been able to fly under the radar while mcconnell has been worried about a primary. Thats a great question. And i have not talked in shock about grimes. So the characterization im about to make does not apply to him. But im sure hes heard the same thing ive heard. This race is close in kentucky against the
Top Republican<\/a> in the
Senate Despite<\/a> the fact that a lot of
National Reporters<\/a> that have gone to kentucky say she is not a good candidate. She is stiff. She is programmed. You get her beyond her talking points, shes not effective. You can tell she hasnt run a big race before. And you look at that one or two ways. But if you were a republican, i would say, jeez, hopefully mitch can hammer her when theyre one on one. But why is mcconnell so close to this why is this even a race if shes really as challenged on the trail as a lot of
National Reporters<\/a> tell me she is . Well, i havent been to kentucky and havent seen her so i cant comment on that. But i agree with chucks comments. They feel like a lot of that bevin camp will come back. The cockfight before he gets the bevin vote . Thats not like the smartest political move, but its odd that the senate race has desc d descended into the debate of\rattendance into cockfighting. We bring it up every day here. But its going to be a tough race for the democrats anyway. Its a tough state for the democrats. Obviously she has a lot of outside money coming in because people are intrigued by this. But in the end, it comes down to will those disaffected bevin supporters come back and vote for mcconnell . Youd have to imagine in a contest between her and mcconnell, they will choose mcconnell. Its not as rosy as these poll numbers suggest for democrats. Maybe not. They do have a matchup, the same poll has a matchup between them. Two things. Cru kristol, id love your reaction to this. Governor bah sheer was able to make this thing work better. Clinton won that state two times. I think mcconnell is a stronger candidate. I know allison and shes far\rmore in than people give had her credit. Than say some of the experiences in other states . Could that be one of the factors in kentucky . It could be. But mcconnells been there a long time. And i think he overcomes that probably ultimately in the general. But having a primary if youre on incumbent is bad news. I dont think primaries necessarily hurt a party when its an open seat. I think they like to see it a competition. And the party unites behind him. But if youre an incumbent, we talk about arkansas. Voters see a primary challenge thats kind of credible against a sitting senator, if youre on independent voter you tend to think, i dont know. People in his own party dont really want him . You know . So i think the challenge of bevin even though i dont think hell beat mcconnell will be\rimportant. I also think
Allison Grimes<\/a> is underrated. She seems to be an attractive candidate. Lets go to georgia. Michelle nunn, her numbers seen here on the right side show she is holding her own against all candidates in the crowded gop primary. What do you mach ke of that chu . You look at this poll and nationally republicans are relieved that the top two that have been in our poll in the republican primary are not phil gingrey or paul broun. David perdue, jack kingston, they look like the two headed to the runoff. Which means the establishment doesnt means the national\rparty doesnt have to go in there and bail somebody out. They let the two of them fight it out on their own. I dont think they care that much which one they get. They feel either one of them is more electable than
Michelle Nunn<\/a>. To bring it back to kind, ive had
Many National<\/a> democrats say kentucky would be over if
Michelle Nunn<\/a> were the nominee in kentucky. Bill, obama carries virginia twice,
North Carolina<\/a> once. Georgia, kentucky are different in that georgias not quite as southern anymore because of atlanta. Does that make it more critical if. I dont know. Georgia will be a tough year. I think karen handel could make\rthe run. One of the underreported stories this year is republicans look like theyre getting a pretty good field in the general elections. But also younger in many cases. Younger candidates who are well qualified arent going to make foolish mistax either. You see them coming together in most of these states. You dont see any of these candidates trying to redefine rape in the general election. That would be nice not to have that. Itd be nice to go a whole six months without that. You know, gingrey did it, but it doesnt look like hes going to get it. Thank you. Still ahead on morning joe, white house
Senior Adviser<\/a>
Valerie Jarrett<\/a> and philadelphia\rmayor
Michael Nutter<\/a>. And later this hour, fast company was named magazine of the year by the
National Magazine<\/a> awards. Editor bob safan is here. And someone who is not on that list, roger bennett. He should be. No. Hell be here with the football frenzy. Up next, as secretary
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Eric Shinseki<\/a>. Secretary shinseki will testify this week on capitol hill as congress investigates the growing scandal where up to 40 veterans died. With us here now combat veteran wes moore. And director of iraq and
Afghanistan War<\/a> veterans of\ramerica, paul reicoff. Thank you. General shinseki served his country admirably a lot of people respect him. But i think everybody has been patient through the backlog crisis. Theyve been patient through one scandal after another. Hi showed up at an agency that was broken but sure as hell hasnt fixed it. How does he not get fired for what went on in phoenix . Why is he still there . Why does chuck hagel continue to defend him . Why do people continue to defend him . Thats the question everybody in america is asking right now. I come on your show every couple of months really and talk about a new problem with the va. This one cuts to the core of americas trust with the va. If people are cooking the books and its systemwide. And killing veterans. Even if the allegations in phoenix arent true, the va has admitted 23 others have died waiting. This started in phoenix. This ft. Collins, cheyenne, st. Louis. And later today therell be another one. And were continuing to get emails from va employees, from our member who is are frustrated and outraged. It keeps going on. This just isnt new. Thats right. Its not a new story. People asked me whenever i would go to town hall meetings, if irs is screwing somebody a congressman can get a response with the irs. You know who doesnt call me back, the only agency that doesnt call me back, the va because they dont give a damn. That was 20 years ago. Its still the case. Theres a culture of stone walling. Its the slow roll, man. It is. And they wade out the political appointees. And really calcified this broken culture. But shinseki hasnt been able to\rfix it. We had high hopes for him, but he couldnt. We have to figure out how deep does this run and can he even fix it . And you have to look at the level of care that veterans are receiving. Because as warfare has changed, the injuries have changed. There are many more men and women coming home with longterm injuries and brain injuries and the va seems like its stuck in a time warp or something. I tell you, mika, why this is so heart breaking right now is all these scandals and these things are taking place while we still have men and women overseas fighting. What happens 10 or 15 years from now when these men and women are only 40 years old . If we have all these problems now, what happens when the wars are not front mind of the
American Population<\/a> . The va i was talking about was in 2000, 2001 before we had a decade of war. This is going to get tougher. We always have a guy at the helm who doesnt know what hes\rdoing. Everyone understands hospitals make mistakes and bureaucracy makes mistakes. The degree to this is taken to a new level now because of the apparently systemwide falsification of records. Purposeful misleading. Isnt that right . I think if you get to that look, you can preside over a not confident bureaucracy, but its been broken for quite a while. If youre presiding over a system that in place after place is cooking the books, as you said, thats a whole different story. And congress has a role to play here too. There are plenty people on the va committee that have been soft on these people. Chairman miller on the house side has been strict. But
Bernie Sanders<\/a> has not. Hes got to come out strong on thursday, get to the bottom of this. And he has to tell us why this has been going on so long. This is about the entire federal government and
Congress Failing<\/a> our veterans. Sam stein . I just wanted to jump in on that point. What can congress do legislatively . I get theyre going to look sbiet and hold hearings on this. But that seems to be the response to every va scandal which is you hold hearings and talk to people and then nothing gets done. What practical steps could
Congress Actually<\/a> make . What legislation should they consider . Do they create their own select committee to look into
Something Like<\/a> this. We support a va accountability act that would empower the va to actually fire people. Its really hard to do right now. Thats just one piece of this. We also have a comprehensive piece of
Suicide Prevention<\/a> in it. Once they get done banging their chest in front of the hearing, they need to move something through. Lets get jeff miller to come on the show and well talk about it. Because he is fighting on the house side. Try to get the secretary on and i dont think you will which is a part of the problem. This can zal went on for days before he did a single interview. What other cabinet secretary could have this scandal and hide from the public this long . We had
Jim Miklaszewski<\/a> on last week. He says he respects shinseki, but even he said it doesnt seem like guy gets it, just how bad it is. Also just that accountability has to mean something. The
Veterans Community<\/a> has been looking for some type of response, some type of reaction. Some type of emotion behind this entire thing. And repeatedly there just has not been the level of responsiveness or concern that the
Veterans Community<\/a> has earned. Wes moore, thank you. Thank you, guys. Really appreciate it. The next installment of coming back with wes moore airs on pbs. Still ahead whob are the most creative in the business . Fast company has that. Plus the person the secret
Service Agents<\/a> were spent to protect. Next on morning joe. Predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. But, manufacturing in the
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Mark Sullivan<\/a> was concerned his assistant was being harassed by her neighbor. For its part, the secret service has opened an investigation. Sounds legit to me. My god. And acknowledged \r who are these men . Its human resources. Go knock on her door. And acknowledged agents performed welfare checks at the womans home. But a spokesman for the secret service says the prowler unit does not have a specific assignment at the white house adding the patrols in question lasted only a few days and were brief drive bys at the home. Just let it breathe, joe. Sometimes you dont need to say anything. There can be awkward silence. Wasnt it like the petraeus story that somebody was calling someone. We dont need that. This sounds vaguely familiar. I feel comfortable talking about the
Arkansas Senate<\/a> races. Whats going on here . Up next, what do
Jerry Seinfeld<\/a>, the
Senior Vice President<\/a> at uber have in\rcommon . They all played a kiss cover band in high school. Zblo bob safian is here with the answer. Really. So our business can be on at ts network for 175 dollars a month . Yup. All five of you for 175. Our clients need a lot of attention. Theres unlimited talk and text. Were working deals all day. You get 10 gigabytes of data to share. What about expansion potential . Add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. Low dues. Great terms. Lets close. New at t mobile share value plans. Our best value plans ever for business. How much money do you think youll need when you retire . Then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. I was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. Im going to have to rethink this thing. Its hard to imagine how much well need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. So maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. Your kids, where are they on santa claus . Well, were jewish. I found certain duties fall on certain parents. Like my husband is on barf control. I can do it. Hes better at it. Im in charge of feces. All the household feces are my purview. I like that in the same sentence. That was a clip from the web series comedians in cars\rgetting coffee. The comedian was named one of the 100 most creative people in business by
Fast Company Magazine<\/a> which is award winning. It is. Thank you. Thank you. That is amazing. Joins us on set managing editor bob safian. That was amazing. Thank you. It was great to see you there. It was a lot of fun. It was. Talk about who were the 100 most create i have people in business . You mentioned
Jerry Seinfeld<\/a> being one of them. This is one of my favorite features we do. Its a hundred people who we have never written about before. Thats the idea. This is showing the covers of
Anna Kendrick<\/a> the star of
Pitch Perfect<\/a> whos had a terrific time in the movies and also singing. On social media she has a strong following. 2 million or twitter. Things with new ads around the super bowl. One of the things i love on the list, the number one on the list is a saudi princess. Tell us about her. She took over her familys
Retail Business<\/a> called alpha and she runs a store, a retail store called harvey nichols. What shes done is moving out male salespeople and bringing women into the workforce which is not something necessarily embraced by the culture in saudi arabia. She set up car pooling for women. Shes addressing culture. That is so cool. Look at that shot if we can zoom in. Saudi arabia, this is a bold move. The business is taking a bit of a hit because there are traditionalists objecting but it is the progressive forwardthinking thing that the creative people in business will\rdo. Thomas . It seems really fascinating the way youve curated this list. You have paleoon cocologist in here. Studying bones to see how cancer developed over time. But there are also the founders of tinder and whisper which im sure you use all the time. Whats whisper . Its one of these apps on the social web where you can remain anonymous and can share information with your group or with others remaining anonymous. That sounds dangerous. Okay. So whisper, i think im going to check that one out. James carnes who is the designer of the new soccer ball for the world cup every four years. Theres a new soccer ball\rdesigned. This one from adidas. Its constantly sort of if you look at the history of the soccer balls, theres dramatic changes. Heres jerry a guy out of 1990 yet here we are 2014 you have him as an innovator. 35 million views on sonys crackle network on the web. You know, this is dramatic success for sony. Hes also worked closely with acura the advertiser to be able to create content for acura that is constant and fits with the show but that people will
Pay Attention<\/a> to. Its also helpful for the brand. Something you wouldnt necessarily suspect someone from seinfeld to engage in. He feels its fun and important part of the media. Uber. Im sure you all use it. The gentleman on here is involved in the marketing of uber, all the
Different Things<\/a> and techniques you use. Tell people what it is. Uber is an app you can use to\rcall a car service and it will automatically be paid on your credit card so you feel like youre one of these big deal folks who can just show up and get a car. Its between taxis and car service. Yes. And you can also get suvs. Theres a different range of services on your phone. Its simple and an easy thing. Youve got a friend of morning joe here. You got him in a tshirt. Weve never seen that before. Something called the global poverty project which is really making, helping poor people around the world sexy. Engaging and raising both money and impact and attention to these causes. You recognize the ceo of beats music. Apple buying beats, whats your perspective and opinion of that . Well, there are reports theyre bidding to buy beats. If you look at anything apple does, its not based on just one thing. Its got to fit into the full\recosystem. Thats what theyre looking at with beats. They have a
High Quality Electronics<\/a> product thats actually making money. Youve got a
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Berkshire Hathaway<\/a> home services. Good to know. Yesterday and what you did will do today and how do you deliver tomorrow . And how you can live with tomorrow. A very special welcome to julien. Jozy altidore with the goal. You want the players to take this very seriously. Its the last opportunity for a lot of these players. I cant control who he picks at the end of the day. I know his job is going to be very tough. But if i can make his job that much tougher, thats all i can do. Now with us, our good friend, analyst for espn. Roger. Roger. World cup coming up. World cup coming up, man. How are we going to do . Were in the bracket of death. As youve seen, weve been filming the u. S. Team for eight days and filming with my friend john hawk. Theyve been doing the hunger game in cleats. Germany number two in the world is a devils hand theyve been dealt. It gets worst than just the team, theyre playing in rain forest conditions. Have they ever played in rain forest conditions . Theyve never played in rain forest conditions. So theyre undefeated there. Theyre undefeated there. Whos your favorite this year . For the world cup . Yeah. No
European Team<\/a> has ever won in south america. Germany looks remarkable. Can you never discount the little sort of smurfs from spain. That
National Anthem<\/a> will propel them. Id love to see argentina play them in the final and beat them. European teams do not perform in brazil. Or the european commentators, jay. Not a happy weekend for either you or me. I take no pleasure in your demise. I take no pleasure in your team didnt make the top four. Everton. Looked like two of the four teams were going to be from mercy side in europe. The top four clubs actually go to europe. Its a difference of it makes about 100
Million Pound<\/a> deference whether youre in the\rtop four or not. Everton came fifth. The league came down to liverpool, plucky liverpool, who are like sea biscuit charging toward the title and imagine sea biscuit falling over in the last run. It isnt pretty. But
Manchester City<\/a> liverpool needed mancini to lose. They were already on their vacation, westham. And nasry, how can so many awful traits be in one human being . And the truly wonderful captain of
Manchester City<\/a>, captain of this world cup, manchester sfi\rwon their second title in three years. Cynics would say, joe, this is the most spectacular money of oil money buying sports titles. Think of the new york yankees, multiply them by the dallas cowboys. Its been ridiculous. They said theyre all making 30
Million Pound<\/a>s. At some point theyll be policing this. But they bought two championships. Except for plucky liverpool, the little engine that could. Nobody expected liverpool at the beginning of the season to be in the top five, six or seven. What a season. They collapsed yesterday. And they came back. I interviewed john henry and he said liverpool would get a\rtopfive place. This has scamped the u. A. John henry and tom werner, a sad ending but fantastic what theyve done. It actually is money ball. It is money ball in england where the last two transfer windows, a lot people wanted them to spend millions and millions and millions, they simply refused. They spent it on youth. They had a line on what they would spend, investing it in youth. Now theyre in europe. Will they be able to continue or was it a flash in the pan . And tomorrow, march to brazil will reair tomorrow. Usa usa still ahead,
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National Guardsmen<\/a> opened fire on a crowd where voting was taking place. Now, in other places the air was more festive with russian songs blaring from loud speakers and many hailing the referendum. The backdrop for this voting taking on, david, what does this mean given the fact it was almost rudimentary. We dont know. The question they voted on was vague. It said do you support selfrule, do you support a annexation by russia . Putin said he would move troops\rback to the border. Do you think he was saying he wanted it delayed . Thats been a mystery among the analysts i have talked to. The closest ive heard is when
Angela Merkel<\/a> came to washington and met with obama, they jointly agreed that if russia was seen to disrupt the may 25 president ial election, not this election, but the big election thats coming in another ten days, that that would be reason for the u. S. And europe to impose serious sanctions on russia and that seems to have gotten putins attention and led to these more calm, restrained statements last week. They didnt make much difference on the ground. I think we can see going into the may 25 election, russia will now say, look, part of this country has signalled it wants different kind of future so whatever happens we need a\rdecentralized ukraine that will be much more pliable for russia in the future. David, it also did not stop
Vladimir Putin<\/a> from going to the crimea and taking a victory lap on a day which is considered one of the most important days in russian history, that is celebration of victory in world war ii. You know, joe, i found that frankly a moving and important reminder of how powerfully the past weighs on the shoulders of
Vladimir Putin<\/a> and most russians. The kind of suffering they experienced in world war ii, what they were remembering on what they call victory day, the importance of crimea for them, are things we need to bear in mind. It was all on display in that visit. We need to understand the motivations of increasingly our adversary in putin. There it was, returning to this\rcity that symbolizes russian try to take a victory lap. You begin to look around the map and there are some other places you could circle, mo moldova, is probably the most youfs. You have moldova. Astonia or latvia, that would be a much different kind of\rsituation. With putin theres a sense this is ad hoc policy. Im not sure he knows himself what his next move is. Thats what makes it dangerous. Turning to 2016 politics, if anyone believed marco rubio was still on the fence about seeking office, his latest statement would state the obvious. If i decide to run for president , i will not have some sort of exit strategy to run for the president. That will be a decision not to i believe you run for president and you dont run with an eject button if it doesnt work out. Do you think youre ready to be president . I do. I think thats true for many\rpeople who run. Ive served in
Public Office<\/a> for the better part of 14 years. I think the president has to have a clear vision of where the country needs to go and how to get it there. Senator rubio also took some shots at his potential 2016 challenger,
Hillary Clinton<\/a> and her recent record as secretary of state. Im sure shes going to go on bragging about her time in the state department. Shes also going to be held accountable for her failures, whether its the failure with the reset in russia and the failure in benghazi. What grade would you give her . I wouldnt give her a passing grade. You think its an f . Yeah. If shes going to have to run for president on her record as secretary of state, shes going\rto have to be responsible for its failures. And one left, he also made statements on
Climate Change<\/a>. Rubio says he disagrees with the scientists. I dont agree with the notion that people are putting out there, including scientists, that there are action today that could make an impact on our climate. You dont believe that i do not believe that human activity is causing these dramatic changes to our climate the way these scientists are claiming it. I do not believe the laws passed will do anything, except destroy our economy. A lot to take in there with marco rubio. What are some of your takeaways . He didnt say what hes for and what he wants to do differently. He praised some in his party for having ideas but he really didnt lay out ideas. Two, he still comes across as a little boyish, a little youngish, although he says hell, 43 this month by the way, hes 14 years he just turned 44. Did he . Yes. Im not saying im old or nothing. No, but youre older than marco, too, so 43 is a bit youngish for you this week. And he talked about
Hillary Clinton<\/a>s time as secretary of state. He didnt talk about what he would do differently. The first time i heard anything affirmative, romney on your show last week saying im for certain\rthing. For people to advance, it just just be they didnt do, they didnt do. Well, he did talk about
Climate Change<\/a> i didnt mention that because that didnt make any sense to me. He said he doesnt think
Climate Change<\/a> is enough by people so much that it will cost jobs. There are a lot of us that reject that. There are lot of us that believe i dont associate\rmyself with marcos point. You can believe there is
Climate Change<\/a>, as i do and you can believe that human activity has played a significant role, as i do, without believing that we need to adapt jobkilling regulatio regulations. He didnt say what you said. No, he didnt. Without believing we have to go in right now and adapt job killing regulations that will put even more working class americans out. I would get you agree. I fully agree. There are variations of that but, damn it, if you dont agree theres
Climate Change<\/a>, if al gore is right that florida is going to be underwater in 46, 45 years now, then youre not a true believer and you dont love science. I reject that. What i find interesting about that whole part of the argument is exactly why it is that the\rbase of the
Republican Party<\/a> seems to feel so alienated from the science. What is it in the climate
South Carolina<\/a> to speak, that means that suggests that you cant come to a conclusion that human activity is helping drive this and that we have to confront it. Not with a particular bill thats on the table this second. Im not saying you vote for this or you go to hell, but what is it right now that puts the
Scientific Community<\/a> so far beyond the pale for republicans . John, i dont think its science. I know its not science any more than democrats like paul krugman are repulsed by math, they reject it on trying to save
Social Security<\/a> and medicaid for americans for years to come. But on this issue, i think speaking of tell advantage liev\rthink they overplayed their hand. 2004, 2005, 2006, americans were bought in to
Climate Change<\/a> and that we need to move aggressive of it. Since that time, since the overreach, since there were the climate versions of the salem witch trials where if you didnt believe in the most extreme view, that you were antiscience, not only did republicans wander away from this issue but check the polling, most americans began walking away from this issue. They overplayed it. Would you say rubio has a ration response . I would argue its overreach. Thats an overreach as well obviously playing to the base and not reality. First of all, we talk about\rrepublicans, republicans. Well let marcos words stand on their own. I think a lot of republicans might agree with marcos, going against this extremism i was talking about before. I havent seen polls on this but certainly most of the republicans i talk to believe there is
Climate Change<\/a>, they are smart enough to believe that 7 billion, 8 billion people have a huge impact on it, especially whats happening in china. China is the number one producer of damage to the environment now. But theyre not willing to just start shutting down factories and changing the way america does things tomorrow to throw millions and millions of people out of work. I think theres some subtlety there. Up. Get the sense that, yes,\rrepublicans who des agree with this point of view do disagree but they also resent getting hit over the head with it and saying fall in line youre antiscience. You get that this is reaction to that reaction from al gore. If you look at where
Climate Change<\/a> falls in peoples concerns, for all the attention it gets and its important for the long term, voters dont really care about it. Thats not going to hurt rubio at all. That position he took, while it may be offensive to a lot of people is not going to hurt him in a primary. Al gore but for some of his comments, we wouldnt have the hybrid industry and the mileage that we have. The number one emitter is\rfarming in our country, though he did overreach im not bashing al gore here. Listen and i said this to him. He was a televangelist for
Climate Change<\/a>. I think there have to be those people that are out there that are pushing hard and go as hard as they can go in one direction or another. Im really glad he did it and drew a lot of attention to that. I personally believe he did overreach. That reporter didnt overreach in this questioning. Why are we talking about al gore . It was someone more substantial, i think we should go on but it was marco rubio overplaying to the base. I believe we wee should go what, if he would agree with you . No. In order to defend him you have to loop all the way around to al gore and extremism. It was a long road to defend him. Good look. It took you five minutes to explain why marco rubio was okay in his answering and it wasnt. A lot of us believe the left have overreached on this issue and were not going to throw people out of work because of their ideological rampages. Its not out of line for rubio to say republicans are now overreaching the other way. Coming up, a big new partnership between the city and a magazine. And the white house thinks theyve found their secret weapon for getting their message out for the midterm elections. But first, bill karins with the\rweather. Bill. Have i a heat wave on the west coast, a snowstorm in colorado and flooding that will affect areas of texas this week and were wrapping up a tornado outbreak. This tornado was right overthe top of it, this guy was safely in the distance, not too farp away. You can see how wide it was. It want a classic tornado. You can tell the winds were mighty strong and flying in a circle, some of that debris. 35 tornadoes yesterday, the big one in nebraska, they were saying was a half mile long last night was mostly over rural areas, which is why we got away from no fatalities and no injuries. And it is still snowing in\rdenver with a wind chill of 25 degrees. Here we are heading into the middle of may, up to a foot of snow on the ground in cheyenne, wyoming. Chicago had some nasty storms yesterday. You could get a few more than. And san antonio, youre going to get drenched. Thats a flooding threat there in texas. And even storms late today in new york and d. C. As its feeling very summerlink and very humid. Look at these live pictures from denver. Wow. Good luck with that. It will melt soon. Youre watching morning joe. Call on me, come and see me, im the same boy i used to be \ravo with expedia you always get the lowest price book any flight or hotel and if you find it for less well match it and give you fifty dollars back thats the expedia guarantee little things, anyone can do. It steals your memories. Your independence. Insures support. A breakthrough. And sooner than youd like. Sooner than you think. You die from alzheimers disease. We cure alzheimers disease. Every little click, call, or donation adds up to something big. Alzheimers association. The brains behind saving yours. As the company thats all about printing. But did you know we also support hospitals using
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Family Income<\/a> is more important than ever before. So we want to share best practices and im here in new york today because were having a series of regional forums around the country to get programs we can take to scale, employers who are really understanding in order to be globally competitive, they need to be flexible, they need to pay equally, to have benefits. And retain women. You can get them in the door but if you dont create an\renvironment thats supportive of the family dynamics, of the demands of
Senior Citizens<\/a> that are now living often times with their children, youre not going to be able to retain people. You change people for a few years and theyre like i cant do this anymore. Exactly and burnout. In terms of singleincome households where females are the income earner, you have the wage disparity. The overall goal of the president is to make sure everyone has an equal opportunity. Issues about day care and
Early Childhood<\/a> education. We did a survey recently that found within a threemonth period, 29 of working parents had a child care crisis. Well, what happens if youve got to leave in the middle of the\rday . If youre a lowwage worker and you leave, you could lose your job. Youre certainly going to get docked for the days work. What can the employers do to make sure they can retain that talent. Sometimes women are dropping out of the workforce because they cant make it work. As the president likes to say, when women succeed, america suc succee succeeds. How much of this is modelling corporate practice and how much is legislate of . Its not either or, its both and. We want to highlight practices around the country where they have evidence that its making companies more profitable, theyre retaining talent, they have less turnover and lets look at more what we can do. The president signed an\rexecutive order requiring all federal contractors to not discriminate or retaliate against employees for sharing pay. Weve been calling on congress to pass a similar bill that would affect all employers. There are steps we can take legislatively but we want to show what we can do. Im working with some companies next friday, censure, bank of america, all of them are working on a
Business Model<\/a> to ensure women stay, which is something new. Back when i was having little children, most of my friends quit because they made as much in a week as it did to pay a baby it made no sense for them to stay at work. Exactly, it cost more to pay for day care. What youre finding is people\rare much more demanding and they will hop to another place. Employers are understanding in or to be competitive you can work for a company through technology. You can work anywhere in the world. This is not a political issue. This is an issue about what youre going to do to be globally competitive. Many in the private sector do understand it and are putting in place best practices but many of lagging behind. The goal is to put the spotlight on the issue and give policies and programs that have been put in place in both the private and
Public Sector<\/a> that enhances it. And there are partners, aetna, they looked at it and put measures in practice thats why under the
Affordable Care<\/a> act that providing
Preventive Care<\/a> was so important. Women often put themselves last. If you make
Preventive Care<\/a> for women, whether its screening for cancer or contraception that move will pay you back but not for a long time. And same with these companies. Aetna had put these policies in place and literally it did make their business grow and it affected profits. So theres a reason to do this that goes beyond just being a good citizen and doing the right thing and being nice to women. I mean, come on. Its good for the bottom lien. As youll find in the private sector, thats the real\rmotivation. Thats what we really want to highlight. Thank you for having the summit. Im invites myself there. Oh, no, shes invited. This is something weve talked about, what more can we do to get women to stay in the workforce and thrive so we you two, you have to demonstrate what you bring to the table. Eleanor roosevelt can vouch for us. Joe is part of his because of how supportive hes been of mika and the folks here at msnbc. Valerie, thank you so much. Its good to see you. And this weekend is my know your value womens conference. Gayle king is going to be the\rkey note speaker. You wont want to miss my show. Weve picked five women who will compete on stage live, pitch off for a 10,000 bonus. They will pitch me and tell me why in two minutes or less they deserve a bonus. That is terrific. Joe will be a celebrity judge. Its all up to me, believe me. Its going to be so excited. 10,000 bonus right there, just pitch it. Women have to put it on the table and say what their value is and learn what they have to do and join it. Coming up next, forbes magazinemagazine showcasing the talent in the country. Next on morning joe. Shine the light, wont you shine the light when salesman alan ames books his room at laquinta. Com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. So he knows exactly when he can check in and power up before his big meeting. And when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens . I think the numbers speak for themselves. Im sold hes a selling machine put it there. And there, and there, and there. La quinta inns suites is ready for you, so youll be ready for business. The ready for you alert, only a laquinta. Com la quinta . Time to take care of business with century links
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Correspondents Dinner<\/a>. Everythings all a blur. From the working family summit to the know your value summit to the under 30 summit in philadelphia. Tell us about it. Were excited. This partnership is about to be formally announced in philadelphia but we have to be here first. Philadelphia is a hot town. Greatest number of young millenniums, growth of any population of any city in america. Thats so cool. Its very exciting. Im hoping to be able to attend some of the eventing for under 30 certainly. Youre not allowed in. Youre not allowed in. I want to get to the editor of forbes in a second. Is it because of phillys\rgrowing popularity . Were a city of first. We are experiencing this huge explosion of population, especially in the millennials, we support entrepreneurship, i. T. , all of these sectors are growing in philadelphia. Were excited. And all the exception things these days, randall lane, are done by kids. Seriously. Talk about feeling old, even thomas feels old. I do. Im getting a fake i. D. Were talking about 50year time horizons. When you type in forbes into google is forbes 30 under 30. We had 8 million page views in just the first week we put it up. This is becoming a phenomenon. Were bringing together over 1,000 of these game changers, people who are changing the world right now. This is one of the most influential audiences can you find. They are going to run the country for the next 50 years. Theyre doing right now, multibillion companies by the hundreds. 23 years old, cofounded snapchat . And he turned evan spiegel turned down 3 billion. They offered him 3 billion for a company with no revenue and he turned it down. He said i dont want to sell out for onetime small pay day. When 3 billion is your onehit pay day, you know weve had a paradigm shift. But is there heat on this for\rsnapchat to dissipate when he didnt act on
Something Like<\/a> this. Thats whats so exciting about this is these people are truly disrupting, theyre coming up with ideas that people, frankly, who are older cant think of because theyre digital thinkers. We have 15 different categories. 30 under 30 is under 30 in 15 different categories. Weve done it for three years. Its over a thousand of the most disruptive people coming. And
Maria Sharapova<\/a> finds herself almost reinventing herself where she is in her
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Going Forward<\/a>. These are people who think entrepreneurially. Its not just what shes doing on the court and its not just endorsements. 20 years ago with a game like\rthat and a face like that, it would just have been endorsements. She wants to be an entrepreneur. Thats what shes coming to philly for. This is innovation going on all across america. Were exciting to be hosting this kind of event and activity. It really is a spread of a different mindset. Again, this partnership, philadelphia, if you want to talk about revolution, few folks have an idea that will create a country. Its the first startup right in philadelphia. I would have thought all of them would have been 29 1 2. 21 years old . Palmer luckey. Palmer just sold the facebook for 2 billion, his occulus, the\rvirtual reality goggles. You had to have things like revenue and profits ten years ago. Now an idea can be so powerful that you can create billions with the power of your mind. Mayor, i want to ask you about the minimum wage. Sure. Thank you for doing what you did. You raised it for city workers, how much . It goes to 10. 88 and then it goes to 12 and well add a cpr to that every year. Tell me about the dramatic economic ramifications of that. You will lose so many jobs and have such trouble with that, wouldnt you . No. We think that fortunately many of our contractors are already paying more than the minimum wage. If philly its called a living wage created by one of our city\rcouncil members. Ive partnered with him. We have a number of first tier contractors, the contractors of our contractors. We want to raise their wages. I inequality this is 78 cents over what the governments is. How do you leap over . We have 150 of the state or federal minimum wage. Were already at 10. 88. There a number of workers who were not covered. Weep have a
Ballot Initiative<\/a> sponsored by the councilman that will come up next tuesday to cover all those workers. I wanted to get a jump start on, it work with the councilman and add by executive order, we can direct what our contractors pay and by executive order im taking that to 12 an hour thats great. If thes wou white house needs a market city, philadelphia can provide it. We think its time as the city, as our workforce moves through the tail end of this
Great Recession<\/a> that others at the lower income scale they need to be boosted and we need to lift them up. You have to lead by example. Im hoping other employers will follow our lead and look in its of their workers and see where they might able to raise some folks up and help lift them out of poverty. Mayor
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Airline Tickets<\/a> and dinner reservations. You said who might be a competitor to oreo. Right. Remember hydrox . Yeah. They went away in 2002. Kelloggs got rid of them and they are making a comeback. They were the original ones that predated oreos. I think oreo copied them and took control of the market and then hydrox went away. Double stuff oreo, that want oreo. That was just a double oreo. I know, i had a bad experience with double stuff. Can we share . Can we hear the story . Similar to nutella. I ate a whole box of just the double stuff inside and then i broke out in hives all over. One would. By the way, guys, i loved your interview with philadelphia mayor
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Extremist Group<\/a> says it will free hundreds of kidnapped school girls in exchange for prisoner detained by the government. New video just released this morning features the terror groups leader, there he is right there, who just last week threatened to sell the children into slavery. A separate video claims to show\rdozens of the girls wearing full veils and praying in an undisclosed location. They were kidnapped from their school back in april. Its 273 girls. Well be following that story. Its still unclear what role, if any, democrats will play in the
Congressional Committee<\/a> set up to investigate the attack in benghazi. Republicans are charging forward. The white house says gop attempts to raise money off the issue proves its politically motivated. The committees chairman, congressman trey gowdy, is urging both parties to leave money out of it but telling democrats not to forget their on fundraising on the past. They raised money on katrina and iraq and i will not raise\rmoney on benghazi and ive asked my colleagues to follow suit. But it would be helpful if our colleagues on the or side of the aisle did not have selective amnesia when it comes to whats appropriate to raise money off of and what is not. Well, thats actually a very good point. Well, selective amnesia is at least a universal as opposed to selective political affliction. Either way i think its i dont know if unethical is the right word. If you are going to criticize a policy, especially that involves people who perished, you dont raise money off of it. I dont think it works. But hes making the point that democrats have done the same thing i guess. The only thing both sides are looking at when we get meta about this is the calendar, the
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