they don t get who we are. good morning. it s thursday, may 17th. who was that? that was the vice president of the united states. i don t get it. what do you mean you don t get it? i don t get who they are. i m joking. of course, i get who joe is. i get who joe is. i am joe. joe is me. yes, you are. all right. you re confused. i m back we have. we have jim cramer on the set running into 30 rock this morning scurrying around in circles going where is the wall street journal. he looked like he needed a fix. mike, you hung out with baseball on us last night. baseball owners and bob bowman and who we were talking about who created and developed mlb-tv, which is just spectacular. spectacular. the great will yes geist. hi, willie. cramer has good stuff on jpmorgan. do you really? it s very difficult, because there s a credibility problem and public relations problem and linkage prok. europe is real bad. i thought jpmorgan if anything was goin
because i could tell you, i m just a kid from jersey who feels like i m the luckiest guy in the world to have the opportunity that i have to be the governor of my state. that heart felt message you gave me is also not a reason for me to do it. that reason has to reside inside me. and so that s what i ve said all along. is i know without ever having met president reagan that he must have felt deeply in his heart that he was called to that moment to lead our country. and so my answer to you is just this. i thank you for what you re saying and i take it in and i m listening to every word of it and feeling it too. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it s wednesday, september 28th. live look at time square. with us onset, we have the host of cnbc s mad money, jim cramer. we also have nicole wallace. nicole is the author of a new novel another one. it s classified. it s classified, seriously, she s got a lot going on. another good one. am i the dog in it? not
do, i mean this with all my heart. we can t wait another four years to 2016. and i i really implore you to as a citizen of this country to please, sir, to reconsider. i hear exactly what you re saying and i feel the passion with which you say it. and it touches me. because i could tell you, i m just a kid from jersey who feels like i m the luckiest guy in the world to have the opportunity that i have to be the governor of my state. that heart felt message you gave me is also not a reason for me to do it. that reason has to reside inside me. and so that s what i ve said all along. is i know without ever having met president reagan that he must have felt deeply in his heart that he was called to that moment to lead our country. and so my answer to you is just this. i thank you for what you re saying and i take it in and i m listening to every word of it and feeling it too. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it s wednesday, september 28th. live look at time square.
spending unlimited amounts of money on attack ads. it could be the oil industry, it could be the insurance industry, could even be foreign-owned corporations. you don t know because they don t have to disclose. now, that s not just a threat to democrats, that s a threat to our democracy. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is 6:00 on the east coast, and with us on the set, we have msnbc chief washington correspondent norah o donnell. top of the morning to you. oh, my gosh. we usually ease in. here is willie. he usually comes did she say top of the morning to you? irish? yeah. editor and chief of u.s. news & world report an chairman and co-publisher of the new york daily news mort zuckerman with us this morning. as we irish say, top of the morning to you. i guess we need to wake up. mark halperin had written about these attacks barack obama had been going talking about corporate money and foreign money, and he said he basically said the mains
and author of american lion jon meacham is back at the table. good to have you all. we will bring joe up online when we get to the afghanistan story. first, our top story this morning. arizona s new immigration law is in effect this morning but without its most controversial sections. yesterday, federal judge susan bolton blocked key parts of the law, including a provision allowing police to investigate a suspect s immigration status. in addition, bolton banned sections requiring immigrants to carry their papers it all times and making it illegal for undocumented workers to solicit employment in public places. in her ruling, bolton decided with the obama administration saying the law burdens lawfully president aliens because their liberty will be restricted and it will divert resources from the federal government s other responsibilities and priorities. yesterday, arizona governor jan brewer said she would file an appeal. obviously, it s a little bump in the road, i bel