“There is the virus on the ballot this year, and the virus will be on the ballot this year…and it’s going to come down to the message: Where are we going in the future? That’s what people want to hear. They don’t want to be scared. They want to know: Where are we going?” says veteran columnist Mike Barnicle during this Morning Joe conversation with host Willie Geist about voter interest in the 2020 presidential election. Hear more of the discussion now about the race between Democratic nominee Joe Biden and President Donald Trump ahead of the first presidential debate.
Tune in for this Morning Joe conversation between veteran columnist Mike Barnicle and president of the American Federation of Teachers Randi Weingarten about what is working and what’s not when it comes to K-12 education in the U.S. and the need for “better leadership nationally” amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Tune in for the Morning Joe discussion between veteran columnist Mike Barnicle and Wall Street Journal reporter Justin Scheck, co-author of new book “Blood and Oil: Mohammed bin Salman’s Ruthless Quest for Global Power,” about the tension in the Middle East between Saudi Arabia’s Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Iran. “What is his goal, his ultimate goal, and the potential danger of that goal with regard to Saudi Arabia versus Iran?” asks Barnicle. Hear Scheck’s answer here.
“This is an attorney general who has corrupted the professional staff of the Justice Department. He is in the process of doing something that Donald Trump’s Administration has been doing in department, after department, after department—destroying it,” says Morning Joe contributor Mike Barnicle during this segment with host Joe Scarborough about Attorney General William Barr’s claim that he was unaware of state laws illegality of voting twice after President Donald Trump suggested that people should attempt to vote twice to test the electoral system’s integrity. Watch the segment here.
Tune in for this Morning Joe conversation between Joe Scarborough and Mike Barnicle as they remember Tom Seaver, a Hall of Fame baseball pitcher and the hero of New York’s Miracle Mets, who has passed away at 75 years old from complications of Lewy body dementia and COVID-19. “Tom Seaver was an artist. To watch him perform on the mound with the New York Mets, especially Mr. Met, was an incredible experience. He was a legitimate Hall of Famer before they even voted him into the Hall of Fame,” says Barnicle. Hear more here.
“Donald Trump has been president for 1,321 days. When he was sworn in on January 20th, 2017, there was no virus, the unemployment rate was 4.1 percent, your children were going to school, cities were not embroiled in racial tension as they are now. But here we are: 30 million people are unemployed, people live in angst, anxiety, and sometimes fear of contracting the virus because the government—the federal government, led by Donald J. Trump—has done very little to address it nationally and come up with solutions nationally at a point in time when it could’ve made a difference. And the big thing right now, at this moment, on the second of September, is: Can you put your children in school? Well, you can’t. All of that is on Donald J. Trump,” says Morning Joe contributor Mike Barnicle about Trump’s responsibility for the major problems facing America today. Hear more of the conversation with Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski about the civil unrest taking place in cities throughout the country here.
Tune in to this Morning Joe discussion between veteran columnist Mike Barnicle and WTMJ Milwaukee reporter Tony Atkins about the circumstances surrounding the violence and unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, during which 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse is accused of killing two protesters and injuring another with an AR-15-style rifle. The shootings happened amid the third night of demonstrations over the police shooting and wounding of 29-year-old Jacob Blake.
Check out veteran columnist Mike Barnicle’s latest commentary for The Daily Beast in which he dissects and explains President Donald Trump’s “attempt to scare the country” into voting for him during the 2020 Republican National Convention, which was “built around demonization, defining danger in almost clear racial terms, denying and talking around nearly 180,000 virus deaths that Trump could not combat with only passing references to the millions of unemployed. As Trump spoke and midnight approached, you had a right to be scared,” writes Barnicle. Read the entire column here: https://bit.ly/32DaCv1
Tune in for this Morning Joe conversation between veteran columnist Mike Barnicle and conservative commentator Charlie Sykes about President Donald J. Trump’s acceptance of the GOP nomination and a message from Mark and Patricia McCloskey – the St. Louis homeowners who pointed guns at protesters earlier this summer – this week at the Republican National Convention. “We saw a social arsonist—the President of the United States—who sets these little bonfires, stands back and watches them grow. And we also heard during the week that there is really no Republican platform this week announced at their convention; but, my sense of it is, and I’ll ask if you agree with it: There was a Republican platform and it was articulated by the McCloskeys—the two McCloskeys who stood there, looked into the TV camera and said, ‘Black people are coming to destroy the suburbs, to take your house and ruin your incomes and they’re doing it because the Democrats are going to let them do it’,” asks Barnicle. Hear Sykes response here.
Tune into this Morning Joe discussion between veteran columnist Mike Barnicle and Stand Up Republic Executive Director Mindy Finn, whose organization is hosting a “Convention on Founding Principles” as counter-programming to this week’s Republican National Convention. “Fear is the motivating factor to vote for this one person, Donald Trump. How do you combat that?” asks Barnicle. Hear what Finn has to say about her group’s efforts to reach a national audience of Republicans and conservatives dissatisfied with President Donald Trump.
Morning Joe’s veteran columnist Mike Barnicle and Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, a former White House advisor for health policy and current advisor to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, discuss the criteria and national plan necessary to safely reopen schools amid the coronavirus outbreak in America. “You just can’t do this on a wing and a prayer,” says Emanuel.
Watch this Morning Joe conversation between host Joe Scarborough and veteran columnist Mike Barnicle about the most recent polls that show the tightening presidential race between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden during the week of the Republican National Convention. “The closer we get to Election Day we’re going to see an hourly reprise of what we’re listening to on television at the Republican convention. We’re going to see a campaign based on fear…and the ability to use that fear to manipulate votes: It’s going to be immigration, it’s going to be the wall, it’s going to be Black people coming to your neighborhood, it’s going to be violence, it’s going to be law and order, it’s going to be, ‘be very afraid people because Donald Trump is the only one who can protect your white America against what is going to happen if Joe Biden is elected president’,” says Barnicle about the 2020 race for the White House. More of the discussion here.
In this Morning Joe segment, host Mika Brzezinski, former Secretary of State John Kerry and veteran columnist Mike Barnicle discuss the Trump Administration’s foreign policy record, lack of diplomacy and former President Barack Obama’s Democratic National Convention speech in which he cast President Donald Trump as a threat to democracy. “It was just Barack Obama talking directly to you—the citizen out there—and he was talking about the need to defend this country; that this country, the United States of America, is literally on the line this election day,” says Barnicle about Obama’s DNC speech. Watch more of the conversation here.
Morning Joe veteran columnist Mike Barnicle and Valerie Jarrett, former senior advisor to President Barack Obama, discuss how the upcoming virtual Republican National Convention might respond to the “face and feelings of America” that were on display at this week’s virtual Democratic National Convention. Watch the segment here.
Watch this Morning Joe conversation with veteran columnist Mike Barnicle and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on when and how the state’s public schools may open safely amid the deadly and destructive coronavirus outbreak.
In this Morning Joe segment, veteran columnist Mike Barnicle and All In Together CEO and Co-Founder Lauren Leader discuss how the ongoing fight for equality for women and girls must supersede the words and actions of President Donald J. Trump, who disbanded the White House Council on Women and Girls and who continually uses “demeaning words” to describe public women. “This is way beyond the president. This is about who we are as a society,” says Leader. Watch the conversation here.
Check out this Morning Joe conversation between veteran columnist Mike Barnicle and New York Times op-ed columnist David Leonhardt about the “rational” fear of reopening schools amid the coronavirus outbreak in America because children can transmit the deadly disease to parents, grandparent and the community.
Watch this Morning Joe conversation with Mika Brzezinski, Mike Barnicle and Washington Post associate editor Eugene Robinson about the years-long series of events that contributed to our national decline and led us to the era of President Donald Trump.
“We have incompetence in this Administration. We have corruption in this Administration. We have criminality in this Administration, and we have these virtual clowns on television like Jeanine Pirro making absurd predictions and pronouncements,” says Morning Joe veteran columnist Mike Barnicle during a discussion with Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski about Fox News host Jeanine Pirro’s erroneous on-air suggestion that “something’s going to happen” so that Joe Biden will not be on the Democratic presidential ticket in November. Watch the rest of the conversation here.
Morning Joe veteran columnist and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi discuss the latest report that over 1 million Americans will file for state unemployment benefits for the 21st consecutive week due to the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic and the ongoing negotiations between the Trump Administration and Democratic leaders over the next economic relief package for Americans.
Asks Barnicle: “During your discussions—you and Senator Schumer, your discussions with Mr. Meadows and Mr. Mnuchin—is it ever raised the fact that millions of Americans who have lost their jobs will take months and years to recover economically? Some will never recover economically. Some of the jobs they’ve lost will never come back. Do you talk about these things?” Hear Speaker Pelosi’s response now.