fly ball right field by will smith. adam eaton squeezes it. we ve got ourselves a game five. molina in the air, left field. duvall s got a great arm but that is deep, long, ready to run. he tags, here he comes. duvall s throw, no chance. and the cardinals have won game four! ricky s 2-1 pitch. high drive to deep right center field. back goes reddick. back near the wall. it is out of here! the yankees have swept the twins! and they re the first team moving on to the championship series in 2019. let s bring in mike barnicle right now, msnbc contributor. mike, get that off, get that off! i don t want to see yankees jumping up and down. i beg to differ, joe, i big
trump has wrought. so do those voters who just barely came out for donald trump in 2016, are they real sticking with him? and, willie, for republicans, the question is not do we have donald trump run the country or nancy pelosi. right. or donald trump or elizabeth warren, it s do we have donald trump run the country on or mike pence? and do we turn the republican party not over to bernie sanders but maybe to nikki haley? i mean, you look at this and republicans have to start thinking, wait a second, this is a guy, a life-long democrat that gave money to charlie rangel and elliot spencer and hillary clinton eight times and kamala harris and he s pushed tariff taxes so he s hurting the economy. he s he s got record debt,
next? what do the republicans do to try to slow down this policy of the president that they consider disastrous? the republican block i m paying attention to now as a reporter that s evangelical republicans, evangelical christians who say the president s removal of u.s. troops from northern syria the threaten christian groups and christians in that area. when you have pat robertson speaking out and former governor mike huckabee and others now will a cascade of republicans on capitol hill who are close with the evangelical community speak out? because that community inside the republican party has been such a political foundation for president trump working with him to help support conservative, judicial nominees, to support other policies, if that if there s a crack there and not only a crack among moderate republicans, you could start to see a real different kind of discussion within the republican party about how to move forward with this president.
guy smoking a cigarette somewhere outside of st st. petersburg, can you believe they re doing this? all i have to do is literally clip this segment and push it back. someone said, at-a-boy. but i mean these fisher, the idea is you take a crack, you make a chasm. in political years you focus on politics. it s crazy how cheap it is for them. right. barely a million dollars. fundamentally, it s supposed to be about stopping this. and they re not doing anything yet. which will be shocking to a lot of people watching this morning. coming up on morning joe, mike huckaby is a preacher, not exactly a his torn, the comparison huckaby is making that has history buffs scratching their heads, we ll explain that. plus the reverand al sharpton joins the table when morning joe comes right back.
former arkansas governor encouraged them to watch a film by winston churchill. he was feared by king as reckless and despised for his bluntness, he didn t retreat. we had a chamberlain for eight years, in donald trump, we have a church hymn. a member of norway s perform wasn t buying it, tweeting, quote, sure, church hymn served his country. 55 years in parliament, 31 years as a minister, nine as prime minister. he was one of history s most gift orators, end quote. joining us the host of msnbc politics nation and the network the reverend al sharpton, good to see you. good morning. trump is like churchill, you agree, i assume? well, i think the response that you read was probably could be top. i mean for huckaby to compare