slipped through the cracks, joy reid, host of a.m. joy and host of the majority report, nbc political analyst eddy glaude and christina greer associate professor at fordham university. it s wild. he was only off $59 million. or a factor 660. that story is crazy for a bunch much reasons. any idea of up by his boot straps, which was preposterous. from day one the dad and the mom and the son and the siblings have all been collectively engaged in systematic fraud. the new york times, which is a very lawyered paper, is not running around accusing people of fraud call it a fraud. right. huge tax fraud. i don t know how what else to say. on top of all that, i mean, if we re talking just about his origin stories, the late wayne barrett was very specific and had followed his career. every single major deal donald
mean, it can t get any worse than it already is. [ laughter ] finally he almost went with come on, doesn t some small part of you sort of want to see where this all goes? [ laughter ] welcome back to morning joe. it s tuesday, march 13 and on every tuesday actually every march 13 is a good time for me to wish my big brother george or as we called him growing up, corky happy birthday. happy, we ll say 39th birthday, george. hope everything is going great. with us we have washington anchor for bbc world news america katty kay, politics editor for the daily beast sam stein, co-founder and ceo of axios, jim vandehei, chair of the department of african-american studies at princeton university eddy glaude, jr., and columnist for the wall street journal and political contributor for nbc news and msnbc, peggy noonan and national political correspondent
there were a whole bunch of people who would assume that they would be covering a clinton white house, like, at the white house, and a whole bunch of other people who would assume that they would be covering a republicans in opposition. and so, the just like the, many other maps are being switched around, ours are, as well. i don t know what i will do. i think it will probably have a politics and foreign policy combo beat, which takes the me back to my foreign policy days. but i don t know. tbd. okay. looking forward to reading whatever you write, anne gearan, because you are great and we re happy to have you, always. we will check in next with the professor, dr. eddy glaude in just a moment. if you happen to be watching us in washington, d.c., keep in mind, you can listen to us as well on the radio radio bloomberg 99.1 f.m. and we ll be right back. . [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it s pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is literally crawling, but
sector can address the crisis at all of its levels. so he wants more government spending. this guy s name is dr. eddy glaude, jr., forgive me, i never had a department head named eddy. but theodore, perhaps. he wants the government to control. and how has that worked the last 100 years? not at all. you hit the nail on the head last night. you couldn t have said it any better. that is the major influence on young kids, the music going into their ears. it is good music, fun to listen to. there are a lot of lyrics that are insidious going into their minds. it just promotes a couple of
sector can address the crisis at all of its levels. so he wants more government spending. this guy s name is dr. eddy glaude, jr., forgive me, i never had a department head named eddy. but theodore, perhaps. he wants the government to control. and how has that worked the last 100 years? not at all. you hit the nail on the head last night. you couldn t have said it any better. that is the major influence on young kids, the music going into their ears. it is good music, fun to listen to. there are a lot of lyrics that are insidious going into their minds. it just promotes a couple of cynicism that we re not buying