Joining today's show are:
Susan Del Percio, Donny Deutsch, Jonathan Lemire,
Steve Kornacki, John Della Volpe, Sen. Chuck Schumer,
Tom Perez, Tom Nichols, Eddie Glaude Jr.,
Dr. Dave Campbell, Tom Brokaw, Eugene Robinson,
Cal Perry and more!!
Discussed Today:
Public lands take center stage in Montana race
NBC News' Cal Perry travels to Montana to preview the state's Senate race between Jon Tester and Matt Rosendale.
Tom Brokaw looks back at the Saturday Night Massacre
NBC News' Tom Brokaw looks back at the 1973 Saturday Night Massacre involving President Nixon and Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox.
Florida Panhandle works to recover from Michael
Louis Burgdorf and Dr. Dave Campbell travel to the Florida Panhandle to report on recovery efforts along the state's panhandle following Hurricane Michael.
'When they go low, we go vote': DNC's midterm message, says Tom Perez of midterms
DNC Chair Tom Perez joins Morning Joe to talk about Democratic messaging just weeks before the midterm elections.
'Better healthcare at lower costs' is the message: Schumer
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-NY, joins Morning Joe to discuss the Democrats' midterm messaging a mere weeks ahead of the midterms.
'Sleaze merchants' work to smear Khashoggi
'Hard-line Republicans and conservative commentators are mounting a whispering campaign against Jamal Khashoggi,' according to Washington Post reporting.
Why Dems should 'focus their rage' ahead of midterms
The president said the midterms will be the election of Kavanaugh and caravans and law and order and common sense. Joe Scarborough offers suggestions to Democrats on shaping their message for the midterms.
Joe: Here's how Dems can push back on 'mobs' talk
While at a rally in Montana on Thursday evening, President Trump offered up his opinion that 'Democrats produce mobs, Republicans produce jobs.' Just weeks ahead of the midterms, what is the Democrats' message to counter Trump?
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