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Morning Joe, Apr. 25, 2019
Duration: 46 Minutes
Joining Today's Show Are:
Mike Barnicle, Steve Rattner, Jon Meacham, Yamiche Alcindor, Mike Memoli,
Richard Haass, Noah Rothman, Susan Page, Omarosa Manigault Newman,
Sophia Nelson, Rep. Seth Moulton, Viola Davis, Sara Eisen and more!!
Discussed Today:
Joe Biden makes it official: He's running in 2020
Former VP Joe Biden makes it official on the morning of Thursday, April 25, 2019: He's running for president in 2020.
Joe: As a candidate, Joe Biden needs to be himself
Mike Memoli reports from Delaware on how Obama's spokesperson is reacting to the news of Biden's announcement, and the Morning Joe panel reacts to Joe Biden entering the 2020 presidential race.
Selectively self-righteous Franklin Graham says Buttigieg must repent
One of the president's most ardent evangelical supporters, Franklin Graham, says that 2020 presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg has to repent for being gay. The Morning Joe panel has a few thoughts on Rev. Graham's words.
Trump has 'derelicted his duty' to protect the US: Rep. Moulton
2020 presidential candidate Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., says he will take on the president where he is weakest: his dereliction of duty while commander in chief.
Viola Davis: My family has been seriously affected by diabetes
Academy Award-winning actress Viola Davis is speaking out about the country's diabetes epidemic and her personal connection with the disease. Davis is also the narrator for the new documentary 'A Touch of Sugar.'
Biden's not a fresh face for Dems, but does that matter?
Yamiche Alcindor, Noah Rothman and Susan Page join the discussion about Joe Biden's 2020 announcement.
Omarosa Manigualt Newman: Trump will try to create chaos
Omarosa Manigualt Newman and Sophia Nelson discuss the president's plan to fight subpoenas from the House and his blasting over oversight probes.
Abigail Disney calls out pay practices in new op-ed
Abigail Disney, the granddaughter of Disney co-founder Roy Disney, is calling on the company to give 50 percent of the bonuses its executives make to the bottom 10 percent of Disney's employees.
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