in ukraine by reading the news. many expressed exasperation at the threat of giuliani in the crosshairs of federal investigators continuing to cause headaches for the white house. joining our conversation chief public affairs officer from moveon.org and author of moving forward karine jean-pierre. here s the rudy question. i don t really care what he s doing there. but why does anyone think he s doing anything other than what the president wants him to do? we now have the phone records that show him talking to the white house. we ve had gordon sondland testify. everything i did was at the direction of the president and what the president told zelensky to do and what the president told all of the white house officials to do was to work with rudy. this isn t a rudy story. this is a trump story. this is not about his lawyer, his personal lawyer. this is about donald trump himself. who is still running a dirt campaign in ukraine fthrough rudy. you have to think that rudy must be walk
they said he went into the hospital, and it s true. i didn t wear a tie. why would i wear a tie if the first thing they do is say take off your shirt, sir, and show us that gorgeous chest? we ve never seen a chest quite like it. but they said he wasn t wearing a tie. this is the sign of a massive heart attack. no one said that. that was president trump mocking the press amid questions about his health after that unscheduled visit to walter reed medical center earlier this month. welcome back to morning joe. it is wednesday, november 27th. still with us we ve got donny deutsch, former treasury official steve ratner, columnist and associate editor for the washington post, david ignatius, and senior adviser at moveon.org and an msnbc contributor karine jean-pierre, and joining our conversation chief white house correspondent for the new york times peter baker, political writer for the new york times and msnbc
earlier. that has nothing to do with us. and the kurds are much safer right now. but the kurds know how to fight. and as i said they are not angels. they are not angels, if you take a look. it s not our border. we shouldn t be losing lives over it. it s a lot of sand over there. so there s a lot of sand that they can play with. i view the situation on the turkish border with syria to be for the united states strategically brilliant. too much to unpack. if it s such a strategically brilliant plan, though, then why on earth are the vice president and the secretary of state heading over there to speak to the turkish president about the brilliant plan? joining our conversation chief public affairs officer for move on.org. just as we sat down this meeting blew up at the white house. we have heard from senator schumer and speaker pelosi. she described a meltdown from the president. i have watched his public appearances all day, and that
welcome back to morning joe. it s thursday, july 11th. still with joe, willie and me. we have white house reporter for the associated press jonathan lamere. former chairman of the the narnl committee michael steele, and joining the conversation chief white house correspondent for the new york times peter baker. white house correspondent for pbs news hour, and nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt. no excuse not to have the lightning bolt. she s a mother to be. this is not appropriate. we have that out of the way. does anybody other than me know who fog hat is?
criticize donald trump for the trump tariff tax. i m sure marco predicted as well two years ago. so let s hope that he, too, returns to washington, d.c. will speak out loudly and strongly and aggressively. robustly. against the trump tariff tax and speaks to defend consumers, farmers, and the ideas of milton freedman and hayek and buckley. i know they re thinking about milton. it s friday, april 6, we re live in washington this morning at the top of the hour here. we have columnist and associate editor for the washington post david ignatius. former chairman of the republican national committee michael steele, joining the conversation chief white house correspondent for the new york times peter baker, and white house correspondent for bloomberg news, shannon pettypiece. good to have you on board. peter, let s do a wellness check on the white house. oh, no, remember we re not