each took home $35,000. and a complete reference looi braer library. and that little girl, her sister won in the past. what do you do, cut the trophy in half? come on. it s america. everybody wins. all the children are perfect. yeah. everybody gets a trophy. no, no. that s socialism. that is not the america we know and love. coming up next, i got a chance to sit down with one of morning joe s loyal west coast viewers. only chance to watch you on morning joe. now, i m being serious. my favorite day no i love the mornings because i m going to get my workout in before works i m up by 4:00 and i can get in the next two hours of morning joe. he knows the whole schedule. so he s up at 4:00 a.m. doing the show is he watching right now? he s in new york now, so i
undertake when they know there are excesses in the drone program, excesses at nsa wiretapping and data collection. but post-9/11, post-isis, they re willing to take that chance. and high son askmy son asked me what i thought withabout it, and i said of isis that is not a rag tag terror outfit. they are a nation. they have more property than jordan. and if they can get a nuke put it in washington or charlotte or atlanta or l.a. or new york city sometimetimes square, they will do it. and you have a terror sanctuary again the size of jordan. oil revenue. now is not the time to and with them recruiting here in the u.s. we want every tool we can have. it just keeps getting more chaotic in the middle east.
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during 9/11. okay. then we have these standard shots, candidate talking to people. you have to look presidential indoors and outdoors sure while a dog licks your face. but hold on a second. you watch this long enough and you start to feel like this guy is selling you both a vision for america and something else like an elegant fragrance, curtains blowing in the wind silhouette gazing out of the window, a guy lacing up his shoes and showing that he s still got it. all you need is a name. we the people. perfect. very good mark. i like that. funny. so pataki, this will be an interesting race because nobody s busting out of the gates. you got pataki, who we ll see what happens. he could surprise some people because he s run a massive state and some of these pretenders they will be shown who they are.
23 past the hour. joining us now from omaha, republican presidential candidate rick santorum. good to have you back on the show. thank you, mika. great to be back with you and joe. appreciate it. senator, thank you so much. we ve been talking about the last 24 hours at least about running as a populist. it s not something that you just dreamed up overnight. you were on the show last year, year before with a book that talked about some of the same things. but you do stand out in this crowd, you support a raise in the minimum wage, which a lot of people in washington say would be shocking. but i remember he seeing the majority tea party members supported a raise in the minimum wage a year or two ago. i supported minimum wage increases when i was in the house, when i was in the senate. i didn t support for example, i don t support president obama s minimum wage increase. i think that s transitioning from minimum wage to a living