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  Highlights
  Welch: GM, Chrysler should declare bankruptcy
Dec. 4: Former GE Chairman Jack Welch makes a case against a potential auto bailout, explaining that the only way to save the beleaguered industry is through bankruptcy.
  GM CFO: We need government help
Dec. 4: Appearing on Morning Joe, General Motors CFO Ray Young makes the case that his company doesn't need to declare bankruptcy.
  Bennett: U.S. is down, but never out
Dec. 4: Despite a rash of recent bad economic news, radio host Bill Bennet believes that the U.S. is resilient, and will recover.
  Time presents the 'case for saving Detroit'
Dec 4: Time's Rick Stengel reveals the magazine's latest cover, along with some surprising facts about its readership.
  Senator Palin? Not so fast
Dec. 4: Current Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski has some tough words for Gov. Sarah Palin if her plan is to make a run for a Senate seat in 2010. Andrea Mitchell reports.
  Blair: Peace is possible
Dec. 3: Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the importance of peace in the Middle East.
  Bernstein revisits the Nixon tapes
Dec. 3: Appearing on Morning Joe, author Carl Bernstein reflects on the Watergate scandal and the newly released Nixon tapes.
  Strategy shift? The future of U.S.-Middle Eastern relations
Dec. 3: Martin Indyke of the Brookings Institute, and Dr. Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, discuss the policy challenges facing President-elect Barack Obama.
  Tina Brown: U.S. craving 'holiday' from anxiety
Dec. 3: Tina Brown joins Morning Joe to discuss relations between Ireland and the U.K., Sen. Chambliss’ re-election and the morale of U.S. citizens.
  Chatzky: Give yourself a gift, put some cash away
Dec. 3: TODAY financial editor Jean Chatzky discusses the early holiday retail results and its impact on our short-term economic outlook.
  All bets on Jackson, Jr. to fill Senate seat
Dec. 2: While Illinois congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. will not weigh in on whether or not he will fill the Senate seat vacated by the president-elect, he is hopeful that his party will lead the country out of this financial crisis.
  Can lessons of Vietnam help the Obama team?
Dec. 2: Gordon Goldstein of Council of Foreign Relations and author of "Lessons in Disaster" joins the set of "Morning Joe."
  Foul play: Athletes' dumbest moments
Dec. 2: Morning Joe's Willie Geist has put together a slideshow of athletes at their worst in the wake of New York Giants' Plaxico Burress accidentally shooting himself in the leg.
  'Tis the season for charity
Dec. 2: Kerry Kennedy, daughter of RFK and founder of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Human Rights, talks about the great opportunities up for grabs at the foundation's annual holiday auction.
  Rendell on what governors will ask the pres.-elect
Dec. 2: Gov. Ed Rendell (D-Pa.) talks about the governors' upcoming meeting with Barack Obama to discuss the economy, and what they'll be asking the president-elect.
  Hillary Clinton lauded by Bill Clinton former official
Dec. 2: Former assistant secretary of state under President Bill Clinton, Jamie Rubin, is more than confident that Hillary Clinton will make her mark as secretary of state based on her experience as first lady and senator.
  Annie Leibovitz at work, live on MSNBC
Dec. 1: Legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz stops by Morning Joe to talk about her most famous photos and takes a few impromptu pics on set.
  Brzezinski: 'Very powerful' national security team
Dec. 1: Former national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski rates the security team President-elect Barack Obama has chosen.
  Friedman on Iraq's evolution
Dec. 1: The New York Times' Thomas L. Friedman discusses how Iraq has changed over the past several years and what President-elect Barack Obama is inheriting overseas from the Bush administration.
  Forbes: It's all about taxes
Dec. 1: Steve Forbes says the government is wasting its time and money on bailing out broken businesses, and hopes companies will get a tax break to prevent more economic downward spiral.
  Engel: Conflict of leadership
Dec. 1: NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel talks with the Morning Joe team and Mark Halperin about how Mideast leaders are dealing with the White House transition in the wake of the Indian-Pakistani conflict.
  Obama sets his sights on the economy
Nov. 26: NBC’s Chuck Todd offers his take on the latest developments in President-elect Barack Obama’s transition.
  Looking down the financial road
Nov. 26: Marc H. Morial of the National Urban League discusses how best to prevent another financial crisis from happening.
  Kristof on stabilizing 'scary' Pakistan
Nov. 26: New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof — just back from Pakistan — offers a first-hand account of the threat that the nation poses to the United States.
  Chatzky: Don't overspend during holidays
Nov 26: TODAY Financial editor Jean Chatzky joins the Morning Joe gang to offer advice on weathering the financial crisis.
  Brzezisnki: Jim Jones, Obama need a 'cohesive relationship'
Nov. 25: Former national security adviser and Mika's father Zbigniew Brzezinski discusses the rapport President-elect Barack Obama should be expected to have with members of Cabinet.
  Behind the scenes of the Obama transition
Nov. 25: Time Magazine's Mark Halperin discusses what the Obama team is focusing on now that the economic appointments have been made.
  Saudi Arabia prince committed to Citigroup
Nov. 25: CNBC's Dylan Ratigan discusses the stake the prince of Saudi Arabia, one of the wealthiest men in the world, has in faltering Citigroup.
  Road trip! Big Three carpooling to D.C.
Nov. 25: NBC News youth correspondent Luke Russert discusses the Big Three's request for money, college football, Barry Manilow and more.
  Gov. Weld on Obama team: 'We love the rollout'
Nov. 25: Former Gov. William Weld, R-Mass., discusses how his party feels about the appointments President-elect Barack Obama has made so far.
  What would Clinton's role be?
Nov. 24: NBC's Andrea Mitchell details how Obama's appointees would work with one another based on her exclusive reporting.
  'SNL' spoofs Obama chief of staff
Nov. 24: Obama Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel is the target of a Saturday Night Live sketch ultimately cut from Saturday's broadcast.
  'Extraordinarily difficult' to get a loan
Nov. 24: U.S. News and World Report publisher Mort Zuckerman says immediate action needs to be taken on the economy, and that this nation cannot wait until President-elect Obama takes office.
  Axelrod: 'You can't have two presidents at a time'
Nov. 24: President-elect Barack Obama's senior adviser David Axelrod discusses the White House transition.
  Obama economic adviser defines 'era of dithering'
Nov. 24: Obama financial adviser Austan Goolsbee explains why no stimulus or bailout plan has saved the U.S. economy thus far.
  Cramer: More bailouts besides Citi needed
Nov. 24: Mad Money host Jim Cramer thinks the clouds are clearing now that Obama has named his economic team, and says more big banks will need bailouts in the near future.

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  Raising awareness about climate change
Nov. 19: Discussing the series "Eco Trip," British adventurer David De Rothschild examines the environmental impact on daily consumer products.
  Leary on how to stay 'fat, loud, lazy and stupid'
Nov. 19: Actor Denis Leary stops by "Morning Joe" to discuss the Boston Red Sox and his new book, "Why We Suck."
  Steenburgen: Hillary is a 'problem-solver'
Nov. 19: Actress Mary Steenburgen talks about her friendship with the Clinton family, and shares her belief that Sen. Clinton would make a wonderful secretary of state.
  'Taxi' explores abuse of power
Sept. 29: Director Alex Gibney, whose newest documentary is "Taxi to the Dark Side," explores the Bush Administration's reckless abuse of power in the name of national security.
  Experiencing life '30 Days' at a time
July 3: Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock stops by "Morning Joe" to discuss his television show, "30 Days."
  Presidential fantasy rankings
July 1: Alvin Stephen Felzenberg, author of “The Leaders We Deserved (And A Few We Didn’t)” talks to “Morning Joe” about his ranking of American presidents, and why Eisenhower and Reagan rank high.
  Iraq: A journalist's survival story
June 25: Reporter Kimberly Dozier, critically injured by a car bomb while covering the war in Iraq, shares her riveting story and discusses the difficulties of reporting in Iraq on "Morning Joe."
  Nixon and the political divide
June 24: "Nixonland" author Rick Perlstein weighs in on Richard Nixon's shadow presiding over the increasing division of American politics.
  'Piano Man' calls in
June 11: Singer/songwriter Billy Joel surprises his good friend, music producer Phil Ramone, by calling in and recounting some of his favorite memories with the record making producer.
  Reid Buckley gives Morning Joe some tips
June 5: Reid Buckley, brother of Republican revolutionary William F. Buckley, talks about his brother, and offers insight into how George Bush, John McCain, and even Joe Scarborough could be better performers.
  Kenny Mayne shares predictions
June 4: ESPN's Kenny Mayne talks about his new book, "An Incomplete and Inaccurate History of Sport," and makes a prediction for Saturday’s Belmont race.
  Obama breaking the glass ceiling
May 20: Ted Sorensen and historian Doris Kearns Goodwin make parallels between JFK and Barack Obama, putting the current presidential campaign in a historical context.
  Who would Einstein vote for?
May 12: Walter Isaacson, author of "Albert Einstein: His Life and Universe," takes Mika Brzezinski and Chris Matthews inside the mind of the genius who was able to combine intelligence and creativity.
  The Barber brothers share stories!
May 7: NBC's Tiki Barber's twin brother, NFL player Ronde Barber, tells some stories about growing up with Tiki, and talks about why he didn't vote in the Florida primary.
  Did children build the Titanic?
April 14: Jennifer Hooper McCarty and Tim Foecke, co-authors of "What Really Sank the Titanic," say that the combination of weak rivets, child workers and a rush to build the Titanic caused fatal lapses in oversight.

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  The Scoop from Courtney Hazlett
Scoop talks to Helen Hunt
Dec. 4: Courtney Hazlett talks with actress-director Helen Hunt about a possible actors' strike, and the commercial she is directing that will air during the Academy Awards.

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  Iowa: Joe jams with Huckabee
Jan. 2: MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough shows off his guitar skills while Chuck Norris dances in the background.


Video: White House  
  
Filling the cabinet
Dec. 4: NBC Political Director Chuck Todd offers his first read on possible troubles for Barack Obama in filling the remaining open spots in his administration, but definite success in fundraising.


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