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  Iowa loves ‘Morning Joe’ and Mika
Jan. 3: A crowd assembles at Java Joe’s in Des Moines, Iowa to welcome Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, and the many presidential candidates they welcome.
  Rather: 'Things can change'
Jan. 7: Even Dan Rather hasn't seen anything like this! He and Hardball host Chris Matthews weigh in on this tight presidential race.
  Joe and Mika hang with Hillary
Jan. 8: MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski join Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., on her tour bus to talk about everything from the stresses of campaigning to whether or not she sometimes wants to ring Bill's neck.
  Red flag for Huckabee?
Jan. 18: A candid former Gov. Mike Huckabee, R-Ark., joins MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski live from Columbia, S.C. and steers clear of answering questions about his comments on the South Carolina flag, explaining he aims to continue to run a civil campaign.
  Live from Florida, it's Morning Joe!
Jan. 25: Tim Russert gives Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski the scoop on last night's debate and his thoughts behind his own hard-hitting questions.
  What does Obama have to say?
Jan. 26: The issue of race explods in anticipation of the South Carolina primary. NBC’s Lester Holt brings a part of his interview with Barack Obama to "Morning Joe," sharing how controlled and captivating this candidate is even when the cameras aren't rolling.
  McCain’s immigration bill dead
Jan. 28: NBC’s Tim Russert takes a look at McCain’s immigration bill and examines the effects of Ted Kennedy’s recent endorsements on presidential candidate Barak Obama.
  Next step: Super Tuesday
Jan. 30: MSNBC’s Chris Matthews believes it will be an interesting race between the admirable McCain and the youthful Clinton. He shares his views with the Morning Joe gang.
  Can America live up to its ideals?
Jan. 30: Sen. John Kerry says that Barack Obama is a tremendous inspirational leader and the best candidate to bring change in a time of global struggle.
  Brokaw on emergence of new generation
Feb. 5: NBC’s Tom Brokaw says that young people don’t pay attention to old rules of socialization and thinks this election, driven by character, tone and change, is the most important election since 1968.

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Obama barnstorms in Philadelphia, praises McCain
Oct. 11: Barack Obama launched a series of “mini-rallies” around Philadelphia and, at each one, praised John McCain for trying to rein in some of the negative comments. NBC’s Lee Cowan reports.

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  '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.
  Tales from the front lines of Iraq
Sept. 17: The New York Times' Dexter Filkins, author of "The Forever War," talks to MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski about the years he spent reporting in Iraq.
  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.
  Great sports moments caught on tape
June 10: Legendary Sports Illustrated photojournalist Walter Iooss offers a sneak peak into his new book, "Athlete," highlighting a few of the greatest photographs of all time.
  Global business to battle HIV/AIDS
June 9: Richard Holbrooke, Fmr. U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. and president and CEO of The Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS explains how companies can battle HIV/AIDS and says that the Bush administration's number one positive legacy over 8 years will be the president's emergency program on AIDS.
  Global business to battle HIV/AIDS
June 9: Richard Holbrooke, Fmr. U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. and president and CEO of The Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS explains how companies can battle HIV/AIDS and says that the Bush administration's number one positive legacy over 8 years will be the president's emergency program on AIDS.
  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.
  The man, the legacy, 40 years later
June 5: Author Thurston Clarke reflects on Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 campaign and says that Kennedy was a man who knew himself and had physical and moral courage.
  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.
  ‘The journey of a generation’
April 30: Sheila Weller, author of "Girls Like Us," takes us inside the lives of some of the most accomplished female musicians: Carol King, Joni Mitchell, and Carly Simon.
  American workers going extinct
April 23: Host of “Made in America” and “Cheers” alum John Ratzenberger sits down with MSNBC’s Willie Geist to talk about the importance of the blue collar American worker and explains why he is worried about the type of country we are going to hand over to our grandchildren.
  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.
  America ‘becoming more extreme’
March 21: Pastor Tim Keller and Rev. Erik Kollbell talk religion and politics on this Good Friday.
  Manning, Strahan on Morning Joe
Feb. 5: MSNBC's Joe Scarborough talks with New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning and defensive end Mark Strahan about their Super Bowl XLII victory over the New England Patriots.
  King and his lasting legacy
April 4: NBC News’ Tom Brokaw talks about his documentary, "King," and the impact that Martin Luther King, Jr. had on race across the country and the world by the young age of 40.
  The speech that stopped Indianapolis from burning
April 4: Professor Donald Boggs, producer and director of "A Ripple of Hope," retraces Robert Kennedy's remarkable speech announcing Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination to an Indianapolis crowd. 
  Will young voters ever really care?
Jan. 31: Time Magazine’s Richard Stengel sits down with the Morning Joe gang to discuss the role of technology on the youth vote, arguing that Obama is the catalyst and beneficiary behind the engagement of young voters in this election.
  Iowa loves Morning Joe and Mika
Jan. 3: A crowd assembles at Java Joe’s in Des Moines, Iowa to welcome Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, and the many presidential candidates they welcomed on "Morning Joe."

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