they have moved so radically, trumps over the past couple months, you look at the poll who is minus 11 today may be plus 5 next month. it s so volatile. except there is one trend in all of it. it s so negative for everybody. this is an indictment of the entire presidential field. so you are right, hillary clinton by comparison, the clinton campaign likes to bring this up. yes, you folks are on a low approval rating. she s on a better place and everybody is if bad shape. we ask ourselves, why is the anti-washington candidate the guy that s doing so well in one party right now. why is bernie sand herbsers on the move. they don t like the field. by the way, joe, there is two things that matter in her negatives and in jeb. her negatives are worse than at any given time of obama. at any point in time during his term. that s number one.
in a measured way, she brings a little of what trump brings she says implicitly you guys have been one of 35 in washington doing nothing the rest of us have been out here in the country getting things done. i think drump hurt her the most. pre-trump before the trump surge, i started to see her at 5 and 6% in the national polls, if a couple national polls. we ll see what happens with the trump shakeout. we have to go to break, jeremy peters for being so mean we will make you wear this hat. put that on. oh, will you wear it when trump calls in? i want to see that. we will get you a jeb tee-shirt. that will be incredible. still ahead on morning joe s, we could find out today which republicans do and do not make the cut. chuck todd is standing be toy break down the latest polls. we are moments away with our current conversation jeremy peters will wear a hat that says make america great again. lou is donald trump prepping for
one of the most elegant and intimate and fun weddings ever. we had a great time. such a great time. but the point being that you met your husband at msnbc. i did. that s probably the best takeaway from the job ever. one of the reasons i wasn t on tv very much is i was finishing my book, but i also had a child and very ill parents. i had a father with cancer and a mother with strokes. they ve both since passed away. this all happened in the last five years. it s a lot. i feel like the tv news part, radio is just not over yet. i m the first one. i will say, no, done. but i don t think so yet. no, allison, come on back to tv. i ll scoot over right here. you can sit right there again. it would be fun. anyway, next weekend my interview with steve ratner, morning joe s economic adviser. next, a primer on obama care and what to expect from this week s rollout. run, go, go! did he just fumble? i formation! i formation! we have got to get the three-technique block!
nobody s talking about, hey, that windows spring 2004 really knocked my socks off. no. this is the century of steve jobs and mark zuckerberg. i agree with you. but you could make the case that through the bill and melinda gates foundation he s been incredibly influential, kind of set an example for businesspeople and for celebrities even to take care of the world once they have all their money. and no doubt about it. and mika especially one thing that we ve seen on morning joe is the impact he s having on education. what they have done with the gates foundation on education reform is extraordinary. and maybe that s why he s not influencing business so much, because he s moved on. let s talk about bill clinton, though. willie geist. bill clinton, one of the most popular ex-presidents ever. who would have believed this in 1999 after he got impeached? who could have believed it? moving into the controversial election with gore and bush. but he s done a lot of what bill gates has d
xxx welcome to a one-hour special we call the most. i m joe scarborough. i m mika brzezinski. we had a poll to determine the most influential americans of 21st century so far. we have the results and will reveal them here on the show. later, we are going to bring out morning joe s willie geist and mike barnicle. they are going to give their two cents. that s going to be fine. some of you may be saying, isn t it a little premature to be doing a poll about the 21st century since we are only ten years into it. we say, lean forward. that s what we are going to do. we are going to find out who these influential americans in the 21st century are right now. willie, mike, joe, and i made