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Morning Joe, Nov. 14, 2018
Duration: 47 Minutes
Joining today's show are:
Mike Barnicle, Susan Page, Philip Rucker,
Carol Lee, Rep. Mike Gallagher, Nicholas Confessore,
Yamiche Alcindor, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Sen. Jeff Flake,
Sen. Chris Coons, David Priess, Mayor Bill de Blasio,
Bryan Cranston, Dr. Dave Campbell and more!!!
Discussed Today:
On stage each night, Cranston is 'mad as hell'; Bryan Cranston on being 'mad as hell' in 'Network'
What is it like for actor Bryan Cranston to portray each night in front of a live audience a television anchor who's been fired from his job? Cranston joins Morning Joe to break down his role as Howard Beale in the play 'Network,' the stage production of the 1976 film of the same name
Problems in Congress are bad, but can they be fixed?
Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., outlines the problems plaguing Congress as he sees them in new Atlantic piece, and he joins Morning Joe to discuss if he sees any hope in fixing Washington.
De Blasio: NYC drove a hard bargain with Amazon
This week, Amazon announced its second headquarters would be located in the Long Island City area of Queens in New York City and in Virginia. Many have praised Amazon's decision and some have criticized it. NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio joins Morning Joe to discuss.
Ex-CIA officer pens 'How to Get Rid of a President'
David Priess is a former CIA officer, and he joins Morning Joe to discuss his new book 'How to Get Rid of a President' and what he learned from briefing Robert Mueller.
Troops deployed to border is a 'stunt', says Sen. Flake
Senators Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., and Chris Coons, D-Del., discuss U.S. troops deployed to the border awaiting a migrant caravan, protecting the Mueller investigation and the outcome of the midterm elections.
First lady calls for firing of national security aide
Melania Trump’s office on Tuesday publicly called for the firing of senior National Security Council official, Mira Ricardel. Reporter Carol Lee discusses.
Trump remains in sour mood post-midterms: reports
After a stinging loss in the midterms, the president is retreating from traditional duties related to the job, the Los Angeles Times reports. The panel discusses the latest reporting on Trump's mood following the midterms.
Washington Post reports on Trump's 'five days of fury'
New reporting from Philip Rucker and Josh Dawsey characterizes the president as brooding and sulking after the midterms and 'angry and resentful' due to a rebuke from French President Emmanuel Macron. The panel discusses.
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