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Morning Joe, Jan. 23, 2018
Duration: 45 Minutes
Joining today's show are:
Mike Barnicle, Heidi Przybyla, Eddie Glaude Jr.,
Michael Steele, Steve Rattner, Donny Deutsch,
Sen. Sherrod Brown, Peter Baker, Rep. Madeleine Dean,
Stephanie Ruhle, Jon Ward and more!!
Discussed Today:
Inside Davos forum, minus U.S. leadership
MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle is in Davos for the 2019 Economic Forum, where there is no representation from the Trump Administration. Ruhle joins Morning Joe to discuss how world business leaders are reacting.
New book looks at Kennedy, Carter and 1980
Author Jon Ward details Ted Kennedy’s 1980 campaign for president against Jimmy Carter in his new book 'Camelot's End.'
Dems can't give into Trump's 'feet stomping': Rep. Dean
Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-Pa., joins Morning Joe to discuss not giving into the president's tantrums and the real-life impact of the government shutdown.
Trump approval falls to 36 percent in new poll
A majority say a border wall isn't worth a government shutdown, according to new CBS News polling. The president's approval rating also slips to 36 percent.
Pete Buttigieg launches exploratory committee
Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, has launched a 2020 exploratory committee. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
Sherrod Brown thinking 'very seriously' about 2020
Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, explains why Dems aren't rushing to give the president the $5B for the border wall, the pain of furloughed workers, why he says Mitch McConnell should talk to those hit by the shutdown and that he is 'very seriously' considering a presidential run.
Economists fret over possibility of recession: Steve Rattner charts worrisome economic signs
Steve Rattner charts a plunging consumer sentiment and falling projections for growth and why economists are growing nervous about the possibility of a recession.
Party leadership remains locked as shutdown drags on
As the partial government shutdown heads into Day 33, the Senate will vote Thursday on competing measures to re-open the federal government. Neither is expected to achieve the 60 votes needed to move forward. The Morning Joe panel discusses the latest in the shutdown.
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