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newly announced trade agreement aimed at countering china. plus, new reporting on what the republican governors association did to counter what one governor called donald trump s personal vendetta tour in georgia. plus, justin thomas wins the pga championship after an epic comeback. we ll see if our golf correspondent, richard haass, was watching and can put this report into context without stumbling and fumbling. come on, mika. be supportive. i ll be supportive. i am. richard haass will give us a full report when morning joe comes right back. itâ– s hard eating healthy. unless you happen to be a dog. bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real
just had his big break and then just bombed. we re going to give him another chance. richard haass, you have 20 seconds. don t screw it up. the masters. break it down for us. golf correspondent. scottie scheffler, number one golfer in the country. unbelievable. every aspect of the game, driving, irons, chipping as good as it gets, putting unbelievably consistent. 25 years old. it just really is special. what about tiger? the fact that he played, competed, finished. at the end he could barely walk, mika. it was a moral victory. it was an impressive thing. he was playing golf on one leg, upper body. it was not a normal thing. rory mcilroy, came in second. really played the best 64 yesterday, also a fantastic round? look at tiger woods, we showed the clip of him walking up i think the 18th fairway which is almost straight uphill. it was a physical challenge for him. he sure mounted that challenge. good for tiger. he is great for golf. richard, it was a wonderful
victory, fans applauded 24-year-old american collin morikawa yesterday as he closed with a boeing free 4 under 66 for the win in his debut at the british open. he s now the first golfer to capture two different majors on the first attempt. joining us now u.s. national editor at the financial times, ed luce, and also president on the council of foreign relations, richard haass, who s also our golf correspondent and do you have anything to say this morning? i don t think your introduction captured it. the idea he went the last 31 holes without a bogey. the idea that he s 24. he did this in his first go in the tournament and he doesn t hit the ball a mile. he is as much of a throw back to pure golf as we have seen in
energy. we ll continue talking about this throughout the show. but a couple things in the sports world, jonathan lemire we ll get to how the yankees and red sox destroyed father s day for millions across the world. but first we re excited to have morning joe s golf correspondent with us. but let s look at the final hole at the u.s. open at torrey pines. how big this is. another one has landed at the 72nd hole. this time for rahm. to take the lead in the u.s. open. richard haas, morning joe actually, this is your premier, your debut as morning joe s golf correspondent so