Watch the interview here. Read More
Republicans cornered in anti-Obamacare scheme

After months of leading the charge to defund Obamacare through the budget, Lee and Cruz are backing away from their own plan. Read More
McCain to Russia: You deserve better than Putin
McCain penned a strong condemnation of Putin's rule, saying he would "long for the day when" Russians have "a government that believes in and answers to you." Read More
Most Recent
Morning Headlines: Friday, September 20
The Morning Joe headlines for Friday, September 20 Read More
GOP’s shutdown scheme will fail, says former Bush spokeswoman
"When Republicans run into the street despite the fact there’s a flashing red light, they’re gonna get hit by the cars and killed,” Nicolle Wallace said on Morning Joe. Read More
Ron Paul: ‘I would think’ Rand is running in 2016
Hey Dad, is Rand running for president in 2016? Read More
Morning Headlines: Thursday, September 19
The Morning Joe headlines for Thursday, September 19 Read More
Watch: Ways new gadgets can change our lives
Afternoon Mo Joe panelists offered their opinions about the positive and negative effects of technological advancements on society. Read More
How to give a ‘Gift of Purchase’ with purpose
FEED Projects and Clarins cosmetics on Wednesday launched a program at Macy's to provide 10 meals to children across the globe. Read More
WATCH: Can these reps fight partisanship with youth?
This year, Congress swore in 40 members under 40. “If you put the 40 of us in a room and lock the door, we could come out with solutions that would pass the House and the Senate,” one young representative said. Read More
After tragedy, Congress zeroes in on mental health
Rep. Ron Barber, who survived the Tuscon, Ariz., mass shooting wants Congress to consider a bill that would train police officers, teachers, and emergency responders how to identify and handle the mentally ill. Read More
Starbucks grinds open-carry gun policy to a halt
The coffee chain requested its customers stop bringing weapons inside its stores across the country, effective immediately on Wednesday. Read More
Morning Headlines: Wednesday, September 18
The Morning Joe headlines for Wednesday, Sept. 18 Read More
Remembering the 12 victims
The dozen innocent U.S. civilians killed in the nation's capital on Monday ranged in ages from 46 to 73. Read More
‘He paid the fine and went on about his way,’ police chief describes Navy Yard shooter
“What you’re seeing here with Mr. Alexis is a pattern—a pattern of anger, a pattern of being alone, a pattern of violence that has occurred across the country over the last number of years,” Dekalb County Police Chief Cedric Alexander said. Read More
NRA responds to Navy Yard: We are grieving and praying
The group credited with scuttling expanded gun control this year responded briefly to the deadly shooting at D.C.'s Navy Yard. Read More
Morning Joe sits down with Delia Ephron, author of “Sister Mother Husband Dog (etc.)”
Watch the interview with Delia Ephron and read an excerpt from her new book, "Sister Mother Husband Dog (etc.)" Read More
Morning Headlines: Tuesday, September 17
The Morning Joe headlines for Tuesday, September 17 Read More
Liz Warren: It’s time for Janet Yellen to be nominated
Larry Summers is out and Liz Warren says it's high time for Janet Yellen to be nominating for the job. Read More
Conclusive evidence of chemical weapons found in Syria
The report comes on the heels of news that the United States and Russia had reached an agreement to disarm the Syrian regime of its chemical weapons without military action. Read More
Morning Headlines: Monday, September 16
The Morning Joe headlines for Monday, September 16 Read More
WATCH: Rocky start to Syria talks in Geneva
Secretary Kerry is in Geneva to talk with Russia about Syria’s use of chemical weapons and the bloody civil war the two super-powers are sending weapons into. Things didn't start off too well. Read More









