Joining today's show are:
Mike Barnicle, Heidi Przybyla, Eugene Robinson,
Steve Kornacki, Sen. Ben Sasse, Ben Rhodes,
Bret Stephens, Garry Kasparov, Jacob Soboroff,
Jackie Alemany, Greg Sargent and more!!
Discussed this morning:
Staten Island voters have traffic in mind ahead of midterms
MSNBC's Jacob Soboroff travels to NYC's Republican stronghold of Staten Island for a sense of what's on the minds of voters just ahead of the midterm elections.
Washington Post launches 'Power Up' newsletter
The Washington Post has launched the new 'Power Up' newsletter, and author Jacqueline Alemany joins Morning Joe to discuss what she's covering.
How to hang onto 'pro-democracy energy' in the Trump era
Author Greg Sargent joins Morning Joe to discuss his book 'An Uncivil War,' which looks at American democracy in the Trump era. Sargeant makes the case for hanging onto 'pro-democracy energy'.
John Oliver has some thoughts on Mika's pig videos
On his show 'Last Week Tonight with John Oliver,' the host noticed that Mika has posted some Instagram videos of her pig, and he has some thoughts about it.
What drives Trump's praise of authoritarian leaders?
President Trump suggested Monday that rogue killers could be responsible for the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Ben Rhodes, Bret Stephens and Garry Kasparov join Morning Joe to discuss the president's foreign policy.
Sen. Ben Sasse takes on tribalism and loneliness in book
Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., discusses his new book 'Them: Why We Hate Each Other -- And How to Heal' as well as the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi and the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.
Steve Kornacki breaks down the latest midterm polling
With just three weeks until voters head to the polls, Steve Kornacki returns to Morning Joe with polling on key races, including New York's 27th congressional district and Utah's 4th congressional district.
In new ad, Ted Cruz burned for his White Castle love
Another new ad, again directed by Richard Linklater, from a political action committee called Fire Ted Cruz hits the senator this time over his professed love of the White Castle hamburger chain rather than the beloved Texas chain Whataburger.
Where did the 'rogue killers' explanation originate?
President Trump suggested Monday that rogue killers could be responsible for the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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