we can t tell our people to vote on abolishing slavery at the same time telling them you will negotiate for peace. you cannot have both. how many hundreds of thousands have died during your administration. hundreds cannot declare equal. those who got are created unequal. leave the constitution alone. you re stepping on the world stage now with the fate of human dignity in our hands. blood has been spilt and led to this moment. now now now! abraham lincoln has asked us to work with him to accomplish the death of slavery. no one s ever been loved so much. don t waste that power. this fight is for the united states of america. we didn t choose to be born and do we fit into the times we re born into. i don t know about myself. you maybe. welcome back to the morning edition of morni morning joe. enjoy your holidays? great. fantastic. thank you for spending part of your morning with us. this hour, we re talking lincoln. wish they would leave. they
they can vote yes on abolishing slavery unless at the same time we can tell them that you re seeking a peace. it s either the amendment or a confederate peace. you can t have both. congress must never declare equal those who god created unequal! leave the constitution alone! you ve stepped out upon the world stage now with the fate of human dignity in our hands. blood springs forward as of this moment, now, now, now! abraham lincoln has asked to us work with him to accomplish the death of slavery. no one s ever been loved so much by the people. don t waste that power. this fight is for the united states of america. we choose to be born or are we fitted into the times we re born into? welcome back to a special holiday edition of morning joe. you re special. you should feel very special. enjoying your holidays? yeah, it great, all that togetherness. thank you for spending part of your morning with us. we re talking lincoln. wish the neighbors would
just another place on the map with a flag. i declare i m a total bumbling idiot. guess who s going to pay that? not me. i m gone. forget about your [ bleep ] dignity. forget about all that stuff. if you got a shirt on, as you the guys in the room at least do and the gals have tops, i guess you call them. i don t quite get this. i m not familiar with precisely exactly what i said but i stand by what i said, whatever it was. i m so ashamed. i am so ashamed. good morning. it s thursday, june 21st. welcome to morning joe. with us on set we have national affairs editor from new york magazine and msnbc political analyst john heilemann is here. hi. also msnbc good morning. good morning. contributor mike mancle. barnicle. yes. hello. she got some e-mails about you yesterday. yes, i did. people don t like you. not true. sort of a piggish thing. people love mike barnicle. and willie. not some ladies that i know. confounds me but t
you can take a cherry. you take a cherry. let s get out of here. we never have, hardly ever, ever, ever have an audience, a studio audience. and what an audience we ve got today. but look who s here. we ve got a studio audience. [ cheers and applause ] whoo! hello, ladies. how are you doing? yeah. whoo! oh, my god. it s so much fun. because one of the signs says reege-united and it feels so good. reege. nice to see you. first time in about 12 years that we ve been together on the air. 12 years basically this month i said good-bye. i think we have a little b-roll of that or something. really? well, i d like to see that again. by the way, it s wines-day wednesday, june 20th. it s always winesday around here. let s go back, reege. have a little sip of that. i will. i will. get me through the show. what are we doing? we re just going to talk well, we re going to go down memory lane a little. look how young we look. look at my shoulder pads
regis. no. really. can i take a cherry or two? you can take a cherry. you take a cherry. let s get out of here. we never have, hardly ever, ever, ever have an audience, a studio audience. and what an audience we ve got today. but look who s here. we ve got a studio audience. [ cheers and applause ] whoo! hello, ladies. how are you doing? yeah. whoo! oh, my god. it s so much fun. because one of the signs says reege-united and it feels so good. reege. nice to see you. first time in about 12 years that we ve been together on the air. 12 years basically this month i said good-bye. i think we have a little b-roll of that or something. really? well, i d like to see that again. by the way, it s wines-day wednesday, june 20th. it s always winesday around here. let s go back, reege. have a little sip of that. i will. i will. get me through the show. what are we doing? we re just going to talk well, we re going to go down memory lane a little.