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Transcripts For MSNBCW Morning 20240706

florida governor ron desantis in iowa yes today, not mentioning donald trump by name, but still taking a few swipes at him. i think he was. we will show you what else he had to say about the front runner in the race for the republican nomination. good morning, and welcome to morning joe. it is wednesday, may 31st. good to have your with us, along with joe, willie, and me. member of the new york times let s show jonathan really quick. okay, go, go. okay. we done this before. can we stop for a second? tj, i am scratching my face. you want to go to me now? and also, this historic day leave him alone. let s do jenna. hold on. cover me for a second, tj. okay. oh, we ve got jen. see, she can t even mess up! now now. good morning. okay. is my collar straight? thank you. let s actually get to work. hold on. when we do get to work, it s going to be a lot of fun, because i m going to get the yankees in a second, but these republicans will donald trump

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Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 11:44:00

Story of tulsa s greenwood district, america s black wall street. thank you for coming on the show to share this book with us. you actually moved to tulsa and lived there for three years while putting while writing this book to truly understand the people of greenwood. what did you find? you know, it was so important to me crafting this story to create a narrative that really centered people, not statistics, not trauma, but actual people. it was such an amazing experience meeting the folks of greenwood, in particular the goodwin family. there is one family in greenwood who has remained on black wall street for more than 110 years. they were there before the race massacre. the goodwins survived the massacre itself. ed goodwin was actually a high school senior about to graduate high school go to college, continue with his life, when his entire community was destroyed. his home, his business, the family business, the hospital, so much of that community was

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Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 11:45:00

Taken from him. it was also important to understand that goodwins and so many others were able to rebuild in greenwood. they were able to recreate this community after 1921 and have a new thriving legacy. one great thing about learning about the goodwin family was, they really served every single role you can in a community from educators to attorneys to activists. this family had been fighting for justice in this community for so long. if you go to greenwood today, you ll see a lot of high rises, baseball stadium, so many things that are not really for the black community, but we still have the eagle right there in the neighborhood, the visions that goodwin family has owned for more than 80 years. it was a blessing and privilege to share their story and the stories of so many of the families in greenwood who have been resilient, not only during the race massacre but for generations afterwards. we came into this segment showing president biden at the 100th anniversary of the

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