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Morning Joe, Dec. 17, 2018
Duration: 45 Minutes
Joining today's show are:
Nicholas Confessore, Eddie Glaude Jr., Katty Kay,
Noah Rothman, Cal Perry, Julia Ainsley, Kasie Hunt,
Kurt Bardella, Rep.-elect Tom Malinowski, Tom Friedman,
Walter Isaacson, Bret Stephens, Holly Harris, Rev. Al Sharpton and more!!
Discussed Today:
Migrant children with numbers on arms wait to cross border
NBC News' Cal Perry reports on children waiting to cross into the US from Juarez, Mexico.
Congress takes up criminal justice reform
Congress is set to take up the First Step Act, a measure aimed at easing mass incarceration that has bipartisan support. Holly Harris of the Justice Action Network and the Rev. Al Sharpton join Morning Joe to discuss.
What we can learn from Winston Churchill now
The New York Times' Bret Stephens discusses Andrew Roberts' book 'Churchill: Walking With Destiny,' and why he argues for reading the book, which stands at over a thousand pages.
Friedman: So much day-to-day crazy in the WH
Thomas Friedman discusses the economic and geopolitical impact of Trump's remarks, Trump's relationship with MBS and the state of the White House.
The conservative magazine, The Weekly Standard, ceased publication after 23 years in business, and the president celebrated the fact with a tweet calling it 'pathetic and dishonest.' Noah Rothman and Bret Stephens weigh in on The Weekly Standard's importance.
Expect fierce defense of Mueller probe, says Dem Rep.-elect
Rep.-elect Tom Malinowski, D-NJ, says House Democrats will defend the Mueller investigation in the new term, and he discusses a new legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act.
Joe: Poll numbers on Trump's vision are 'shocking'
Most Americans say the president has been untruthful about the investigation into Russian interference, according to a new NBC News/WSJ poll. More Americans want congressional Democrats to take the lead role in setting policy.
What is Giuliani's strategy for defending Trump?
During Sunday interviews, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani discussed the Mueller investigation, a Moscow Trump Tower and if Trump has told the truth on hush money payments. The panel discusses.
Trump sounds like mobster, uses 'rat' to describe Cohen
The president is not only behaving like he's in real trouble, as he tweets about his former attorney Michael Cohen, the FBI and Jeff Sessions, but he's also behaving like a mobster, according to the panel.
Joe: Chaos for the sake of chaos does not work
Ahead of the holidays, the president has a new acting chief of staff, gov't. could shut down, and Trump has called for SNL to be tested in courts. Also, the ACA is in jeopardy, Rudy Giuliani went on the Sunday shows and Trump's re-elect numbers sink.
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