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Morning Joe, Apr. 09, 2019
Duration: 46 Minutes
Joining Today's Show Are:
John Heilemann, Heidi Przybyla, Eugene Robinson, Rep. Xochitl Torres Small,
Jake Sherman, Anna Palmer, Brian Moynihan, Stephane Ruhle, Sen. Jon Tester,
Carol Leonnig, Fernando Espuelas, Robert Costa, Emily Bazelon and more!!
Discussed Today:
After DHS shake-ups, is Stephen Miller set to take charge?
President Trump seemingly gutted the DHS in recent days, apparently purging allies of former Chief of Staff John Kelly. The panel discusses the departures of Randolph Alles and Kirstjen Nielsen and if it's part of a much bigger plan.
Actress Huffman among group pleading guilty in college scandal
Actress Felicity Huffman is among 14 defendants in the college admissions scandal who are expected to plead guilty, according to the Department of Justice. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
Crowded first-quarter field leads to lower Dem fundraising
A growing Democratic 2020 field appears to be having an impact on the first-quarter fundraising totals for candidates. The panel compares current totals with those from 2007 Democratic contenders.
Trump WH in many ways worsens broken border policy: congresswoman
Rep. Xochitl Torres Small, D-NM, weighs in on her concern over recent DHS shake-ups and why she says the U.S. border policy is broken and in many ways the Trump administration is making it worse.
'The Hill to Die On' looks at Trump and Congress
Jake Sherman and Anna Palmer, both of Politico, have co-authored the new book 'The Hill to Die On,' which tells the story of Trump's first two years as viewed from Capitol Hill. Sherman and Palmer join Morning Joe on the day of the book's release to discuss.
Immigration policy in the US is in turmoil, says senator
Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., penned a recent op-ed column about visiting the U.S.-Mexico border and seeing up close the impact the Trump WH's immigration policies had on asylum seekers. Sen. Tester weighs in on the turnover at DHS and the humanitarian crisis.
Bank CEO's head to Hill 10 years after financial crisis
Bank of America's CEO Brian Moynihan, along with CEOs from other major banks, is set to meet on Wednesday with the House Financial Services Committee on banks 10 years after the financial crisis. Moynihan discusses along with BOA's plan to raise minimum wage.
'Charged' looks at effort to reform mass incarceration
NYT Magazine writer Emily Bazelon joins Morning Joe to discuss her new book 'Charged,' which looks at the movement to end mass incarceration.
Trump's fury incites upheaval at DHS
The panel discusses the recent purges at DHS, Stephen Miller's seemingly larger role in crafting immigration policy and the 2020 Democratic field.
80 years ago, Marian Anderson made history in Washington
Eighty years ago Tuesday, opera singer Marian Anderson performed on the steps on the Lincoln Memorial, after being refused the stage at Constitution Hall.
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