years old, teaming up to do a lot of reporting on the me too controversy. so this revives itself for the first time. mika, an extraordinary reputation that will be shattered in one hour tomorrow night as you and i cross the state. oh, you will need more than an hour, david. for more information about the new yorker festival, go to festival.new yorker.com. david rem nick, thank you very much for being on this morning. still ahead, the fbi wrapped up its file on brett kavanaugh. will it have any impact on the vote? more of the senators, chris coons joins us straight ahead on morning joe. t ahead on morning joe.
for president against vladimir putin next year. obviously that can t stand. an obscure court convicted him on something about timber futures. he will no longer be allowed to run for president against vap. he ll be disqualified because of that terrible embezzlement conviction. when that hammer fell, one of our famous russia watchers said the trump administration said nothing. the russian see friendly faces in this administration. that comes from the new yorker is calling the new cold war. david rem nick, great for you to be here. there are important things i feel like is new ground that you eyes have reported in this long piece that gives a lot of so
think it s a bad idea, a waste of time, not very healthy. voters in two states, colorado and washington, approved referendums in the 2012 election, legalizing marijuana for adults. i have to say there was one question that was voted on that ranked fairly high, and that was whether legalizing marijuana would improve the economy and job creation. the president declared it would not grow the economy, at an online town hall meeting in 2009, and recently, he and attorney general eric holder have said they have bigger fish to fry than challenging state laws on this. and want to make federal laws more fair, especially for the poor and minorities. the president also touched on the complicated issue of race in a series of interview s conductd over the last few months with david rem nick. mr. obama declaring, no doubt there are some folks who just dislike me because they don t
homes. and ford and gm both ended lower after reporting their latest sales figures. that s it from cnbc, we are first in business worldwide, and now back to chris and hardball. we re back. hillary clinton is running for president. those are the words of new yorker editor david rem nick this week after he attended the saban forum. he writes of a tribute video in which american and world leaders display their love for the secretary of state and leave the door open for her future plans. i d say wide open. here it is. someone who knows a thing or two about political comebacks. i can tell you i don t think we ve heard the last of hillary clinton. because girl you re amazing just the way you are i just have an instinct that
i think it helps the president s standing. can we you know, we in terms of a discussion. in an event like this with politics, but it s the reality because it s his presidency. you think a lot of people in congress start saying it s time to go home? yeah. it s time to pull out of afghanistan, we met this objective, should we throw up our arms? while, they re pretty convinced. you think staying in afghanistan. do you want to get into that while the music is playing? i don t want to get into that. you can. oh, lord. we don t need that. or we can debate it after the music. it s a good song. still ahead, willie, who do we have. tom breaux cautious david rem nick, and savannah guthrie. she s got exclusive new details on the operation to kill bin