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Morning Joe 2/11/22

2022-02-11 | 🔗

The Morning Joe panel discusses the latest news, including a new Washington Post report that some Trump records taken to Mar-a-Lago clearly marked as classified, including documents at ‘top secret’ level.

This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. Accuracy is not guaranteed.
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Rules were in twenty nineteen. Losing ram really knew the rules. You a shock, stunned, deeply saddened by Hillary Clinton is emails when it comes to Donald Trump, taking top secret documents to Florida with all the other reports I putting him the toilet and eating them. The senator is, quite literally shrugging his shoulders, Joe he just as rules yeah. You know is denying that he's an eye about putting their toil toilet. Some people say that most in his phone calls, we can John knew needed while he's on the toilet iron. That some people say I thought I'd say that is so Sherwood, meaning it is so. I will just say I just People say that an end, so this toilet think there's a toilet obsession with that guy. I don't understand how to stop any understand. Why not
my computer? I mean, I don't know, www out here Gazeta. I remember what it is session is he added I call on the toilet just as a general matter. It's really authentic walk into a bathroom, let's say thirty rock and there's a guy in the stone long what you do in their staff, who are common from president trumpeted kind of delight member a couple years ago when he was complaining about toilets and the water flow, and he said somebody out while it's? U have to flush ten or fifteen times before it all goes down. Perhaps you having trouble with some of those documents, he allegedly attempted the ash exactly and sometimes when he fired people he would be that's. Where did go to do? It now, we he was projecting. We said that's how in fact reflects my guess is we have with what I'm just make, I'm
Tell you what some people say? That's all I'm telling you I know, Games engineering lead, No now, but this is classified stuff, Willie is so rich. You remember four here are so would they Hilary thing and we were reporting the New York Times where everybody is important, but there are, applicants on the hill, where light of all they had their magnifying glass is like a lorry equipped, and they were what is a viable and they just freaked out another under the rules. I don't know he literally. He has classified be papers that he too, two more allow ago that probably reading on the toilet and he's got it immoral, Largo, instead of in the White House. Now how in the world could you be, set with Hillary Clinton and her emails added
I'd be upset that this guy is taken America's top secret classified papers. Tomorrow I go for four bathroom reading. That's just what we know from media reporting right now. Imagine what the Select committee, the January six Committee is going on earth when it finally does its job and has everything it needs that that former President knighted states had packed up against the advice of advisers had packed up and ship to Morrow logo. Topsecret classified MRS according to new reporting, just out this morning, my gosh, in contrast to what Hillary Clinton did with a home server, which was, actually I centre of the twenty sixteen campaign and came back ten days before the end of a campaign, Evardo hotter and England campaign Belize why she lost that campaign. Ultimately, my god, it's it's not even comparable. That way. Which of course, people in the Trump White House did left and right.
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I don't know why but may come. I think at this point we I find this issue so the way that we want to run the show one of these again, what might lead
Let's see what or columnist ring and watch that impose David. Mrs harms, aside David Ignatius, Ass, NBC News, Capitol Hill, corresponding Garrett Hake is with us and White House correspondent for political and Co. Author of the Playbook Eugene Daniels is where this is well. Sorry about all that I have forgotten created, classified toilet showed my God David Indonesia is. Please do not do not do this. Do not go to him. Ok, I'm moving onto the news of the day, but that is funny I was seeing on Twitter like gold and toilets, go as the earlier we're having fun, but that resources tell the Washington Post that some of the White House records retrieved from Marilla GO by the national archives last month were clearly marked as classified including some records that work top secret records are reportedly being stored in a skiff, a place where a sensitive information can be held and discuss until Justice Department officials decide how to move forward. Yesterday we reported the national archives, has asked the d o j to examine Donald Trump handling of Light
records after retrieving fifteen boxes of material from the President's Florida residents and after receiving records that were ripped up and taped back together, in a statement to the Washington Post Trump spokesperson rights quote. It is clear that a normal and routine process is being weapon eyes by anonymous politically motivated governments sources to peddle fake news, the only entity with the ability to credibly dispute this false reporting is national archives and is providing Nokia aunt Joe? I it's just another another kind of little many scandal in a long line of them as Trump leaves the frail of them. but other things there is a thing is diverting nature said that if there is quote many scandal. This would be a mini scandal for Donald Trump
I was on armed services committee if either myself as a Congress person are body else on that committee took Topsecret records took them from the odd that we saw at arms serves as committee at them home, especially We got a congress. The FBI would come after us. I would guess the Department of Justice would come after us. They have come after other people who have been charge far for it can classified formation ask Ass General David betray us ask other people then if had classified documents on their computers at how were taken material some day would not be a little scandal for a member of Congress or a senator? Who did the same thing this? Would they would be lawyering up right now and knowing the deejay becoming atoms? I guess a question: does Donald continue to live by different standard than even senators and congressmen on capital ill, so that that's Bennett,
grave for me job of this latest Ceta revelations he was is sloppy and contemptuous of the rules is leading the White House, as he was during his time as its president you're you're right there, was about handling classified information, are clear and specific, and there will enforce Curdy officers in every place were classified, materials are handled and government. The procedures are elaborate. If you violate em, you get a risk, laugh or worse sometimes of its agreed just shoot. You do get prosecuted. So, while the sounds knit take, he had always laughed he's got the stuff. It really isn't in terms of the rules, but to me Joe it just it just reminds us of the way he governs the way he carried himself the contempt for any kind of rule, including now we know the rules on what she can take out of of white ass. When you leave his present yeah
the big questions that the January six committee also is looking at is what was Donald Trump doing in the hours of the riot on January. Six of the attack on the cap, who was talking to Well Whitehouse records obtain by the committee, do not show any phone calls to, or from the former president for several hours after his speech on the lips that day, including some the panel knows he made with republican lawmakers, but just didn't show up in the logs. The committee is aware of calls between Trump and at least two lawmakers during the attack, including with minority leader, Kevin Mccarthy. The gap could be because Trump was in the habit of using his personal cell phone or the cell phones of people around him. It's unclear whether it could also be the result of incomplete or altered Whitehouse Records near times which first report this story rights the spot, call records present a major obstacle to a central element of the panel's work required. What Mr Tromp was doing behind closed doors during the assault on Congress by
of his supporters say, Trump spokesmen did not immediately respond to a request for comment. So Garrett you only and Caldwell confirmed this story that those causes don't show up and the White House logs. What is the committee looking at now? Is it possible that those were altered, or is it more likely that Donald Trump, as he was known to do, was using personal cell phone to make these calls. Well, if the operating assumption is the latter that Donald Trump was using either his cell phone or the cellphone of anybody around him about it, just handed him a phone in the moment of crisis. This is fairly well known, habit of his to talk on his personal cell phone or on the cell phone. If anybody else around him when he needed the whole to somebody. I this shows the pieces that committee has in the end the pieces they still need, rather than you ve got the knowledge that they have. All these specific people who beat are spoken out publicly are at interviews with the committee about. Therefore, our sanctions that they had with the former president now that
it is going back to Zimbabwe that wasn't analogue. This was an analog. This was an analog. Now there is still somebody that the national archives has more material, that they have not handed over to that committee, so that also might fill in these missing pieces, but it does speak too, but because the this challenge all going all the way back to the impeachment here, a film and exactly what the president was doing and I think, what's key to the January six committees case what he wasn't doing during the attack and with Chinese talked about this. Other members of the committee have talked about this day, really believe he was sitting in the dining room, watching television and read in refusing to engage with any of the people who are trying to tell him to say then and shut this thing down, and they me eventually that clear picture of everyone who talk to two points, point, if indeed they that's gonna, be whether able to curtail will as top staffers, who were actually in there with him on the day of of the
attempted insurrection cause. That's why I was so we'll call here attempted insurrection. Are they said that he was watching the television he was we winding back to the most violent parts regaling in the violent set his supporters are showing in thrilled. They were doing that. It does seem to me to guarantee that this. This should not be much of an obstacle for the January six committee, if he's on his cell phone, if he's using other people sell found than supply the carrier, whether it's eighteen t, T Mobile, whomever and and you can get the phone records from any any foam carrier right right, that's one of the things that the committee is looking at. But again you ve got push back, particularly from the law makers, who are involved term. You think about the three republican lawmakers Committee has invited to testify. Scott Perry, Jordan, Kevin Mccarthy, We know there are other lawmakers the committee wants to talk to, but they worried about the
political sensitivity here of being accused of trying to pull back the curtain and get lawmakers phone records, especially their own colleagues, me there's. This is a politically sensitive issue for them and It may find- and perhaps they have found here. We don't know exactly They ve gotten out of some of these recent depositions, but we know they are spoken to several mid level trump staffers, either communication staffers or some like Ben Williamson, who was Mark meadows top aid. These are the kind of people who would have been in and out of the oval office, potentially on the six and might have been the owners of the offending missing cell phones here. So there are other ways to get at this that may have less political blow back, potentially the going after it's a matter of time, finding those details but eating Daniels. If you look at Donald Trump response to all of this, there's lots it there. We know in it we serve no, his is sort of em. All
some of these statements are written by lawyers and some of them to show his hand didn't read like his old tweets, where have you been in business? Relations has even been doesn't mean acts exactly what exactly enemy. So much of this and what what's been interesting about this investigation, the entire time is too much of this happened. Public or people talk
but at the south, where you look at Kevin Mccarthy, how he shared with other members of Congress and that obviously led to reporters about how he talked to the president that damsel day we are. We know that he did that. You look at what Peter Navarro talked about about the Green Green Bay sleep. We still. We know that was happening. He wrote it in his books are so much of this has happened in public so night and in the afternoon in real time, and they ve been proud of that rain hawking about the way that they try to overturn the election. President trumps words, and so the investigation is continuing to look at stuff and with kind of our two heard and seen, and so there hoping that, as they are doing those open hearings and hopefully in Dublin Prime time, they ve been saying that the american people get to see this actual time line here is introduced to it in a different way in a lot of each other's recognised because they saw it happened in real time that it needs to be on normalized. the most heavily dies and develop basis.
Before we go break, let let's shift topics just a minute here I want to talk about Ukraine. About an our are react. into it, and I want talk about something very interesting. That's happening out of Great Britain, the you of course, we Corbett when you ran the Labour Party really was not a clue friend of the United States, certainly not on on issues like this. The Wall Street Journal editorial page, has headline bridge so labour leader steps up on Russia, Cure Starmer sees Putin. Clearly, unlike some of the American Right and they quoting saying no- and this was an add by the way that that he put in the german newspaper, nobody wants war at first glance, on. The left may be sympathetic. Those siren voices who condemn NATO. The late
but labour leader road in the left wing guardian, uncharted Scotty. we condemn nato- is to condemn the guarantee of democracy security it brings and which, all allies in eastern and Central Europe, relying on as this, Sabre rattling from Moscow grows even louder, and in Britain now at least you you the left and the right unified and as we continue moving forward on this crisis. I just can't help, but think again, and and say and say again that Vladimir Putin is to something that would have never been done with it without the these troop deployment to the border. He is not only unifying NATO. he is unifying Republicans endemic. That's in America and he is uniting Tories labour members and Britain it's quite
remarkable really It is remarkable its testimony to just how far overreached Putin's position is is easy needing people in Ukraine. As you know, I was there three weeks ago. It's amazing Ukraine needs to be a country that had pretty divided feelings, some pro russian submitting deed. I find that now people really hate Putin. If they tastes take, you does raised. The first thing people talk about ease, uniting, as you say, Republicans Democrats here, people in Britain, I've talked to several european ambassadors this week, and although this talk about of that
Mr Ray, I'm start being that I'm not finding that I mean in in if she's going to find a united NATO alliance he's going to find a United Ukraine. I think this is if he does it a mistake that will be consequential for him and for Russia for decades. It'll be a little bit like I hate to say our invasion of Iraq in two thousand and three, the worst still struggling to get over it'll be a big mistake, but they get them, so hey. Let's talk about the sanctions directed at Russia. Potentially there had been some bipartisan work going on. There still is between Bob Menendez and Jim Russia, Idaho talking about what to do with Russia and what what what reasonably could be implemented in a rare moment of bi partisanship action in Washington but were told politico reported first. I think that they hit a snag of it and rich saying- and I were at a moment of truth here- whether not we're gonna get this done. So, where does this negotiation stand
impasse was the word we kept hearing from lawmakers yesterday before they left town. This sanctions packages moving along quite well and they really did gets stuck, The big question here is when to impose some of these sanctions there are sombre. Taylor applicants who would like to see some sanctions imposed right now for the destabilizing activity that Russia has already done, and there are others who feel like anything that is imposed now before there are russian boots on the ground in Ukraine could be provocative action- and so there is a real debate about that time in question- also earlier in the week Mitch Mcconnell kind of under cut the negotiators here, he said at his weekly press conference that present Biden already has all the tools he needs to go after Vladimir Putin. If he wants to put sanctions in place now that it did Zactly help a fire and other negotiators on the Senate side will see if they come back together on this or if regional, real world events intervene in force there an hour.
Still I had on morning, Joe President Biden appears to split with the growing number of democratic governors who are think of it mask mandates, will show you his new remarks about that. Plus thousands of municipal workers in New York City could be out of a job today. The latest on the fight over this. That is there explanation ultimatum. Also, democratic congresswoman Abigail spent. There will be our guest on the heels of her appearance with President Biden in her Virginia swing district yesterday, plus inflation hits a forty year. High and crisis are still on the rise, Steve Rat or joins us next with charts and we're count down to? The Superbowl will have alive horrid outside Sophie Stadium here watching morning, Joe we'll be right back
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Change were cut off, meaning that the products, for example, automobiles, the lack of computer chips to be able to build those automobiles, so they could function. They need those computer chips there were not available. So what happens with the number of cars will reduce the new cars reduced it but made up at one point. One third costs inflation, because the price of automobiles, so when I did when I went out and made sure we started to make those domestically got, entailed a comment and provide twenty billion dollars to build a new facility. A number of organizations are doing the same kinds of things. President. In discussing the rising inflation rate in an interview with then be seized, Lester HALT. It is a whopping. Seven and a half percent over the past year jail Now, former Treasury official and warning GEO Economic Analyse, Steve, Ratner Esteem, so willing the present blame the supply chain.
Which is obviously a problem talking about ships. Also, if you try to fight her car, a new are used car. Prices of just skyrocketed and when you too dealers, they will tell you problems with a ship to hear that with a lot of other technology. People are having trouble in the prices, are going up because of that you ve always talked about the two trillion dollars of people say during the pandemic, cause they weren't going out spending the money that is spent on the side. It's now sorting come back into the economy, a lie forces going this morning. The Wall Street Journal is blaming build back better all of this spending. Youve warned about that, along with very summers and some other democracy economists I'm curious is this Justin confluence of events, a perfect storm, that's leading to this inflation, or from the way you look at it is there's something that policymakers could do too.
to lessen the impact of inflation? Is they sure, as can't can think about the two trillion dollars. That's been on the sidelines and this demand that I don't care? The present was that that would be pushing flash upward bit, but I'm wondering with all of these outside things happening, why can law makers do what can bind do. sure reversal. First, foliage other, not really all outside actors. Are things a perfect storm, more things just rain down from Heaven. This is highly a self inflicted problem, not just by so by the rest of the world. I I say with regret that everything by present buying just said no news clip that you show Basically wrong in terms of what's causing inflation, the problems supply lines did not cause inflation and for inflation. Excess demand caused the problems with the supply lines, which then close inflation or actually
buying more stuff than we ve ever brought before imports for twenty percent last month, and that creates he tried him a twenty percent more things through the port of LOS Angeles than you did before the Pandemic that causes supply problems and so it has left us in a really twisted up situation. I can go through other examples like that. the answer is that in the short run, there's really Nothing is administration can do they. Ve tried to talk about a lot of small bore things like hitting a curious prices that Savishna. have an effect in inflation, but I think The lesson learned, as we have been much more careful with. policy actions both at the congressional level. Where more. spending more deficits, would not be a good thing at the February. Fortunately, interest rates are going, have to go up. B, o e t a v, a: U Z, it's not the supply chain, and it's not the shortage of chips, things it the present talked about their. U yours People are buying more stuff than ever before. Obviously you and I
have talked about this for decades about you, increasing deficit sire debt, the inflationary pressures that that could put on on on an economy, big bid me let's, let's figure this out what way In your mind, What is how do you balance again the two trillion dollars, people kept on the sidelines and didn't spend during the pandemic. and the trillions of dollars that were flooded into the economy, by the last administration and this administration uncovered relief bill infrastructure bills defined six. Seven trillion dollars into the economy. How do those two things match up and where you put the primary blame again for the inflationary pressures, questions that the primary blame for the inflationary pressures as the five six seven trillion dollars. That was put. the economy by two presidents over the last two years or so
initially, it was obviously a good idea. You had to try to keep the economy moving, how to try to put purchasing power out there, but then part one stimulus programmes on top of another stimulus programme, and we ended up Two trillion dollars out. We did with people try to buy a lot, stuff than they used to buy an extra costs. up everything and part of it is is something we didn't anticipate. None of us anticipated, which was that people would move from services with it's hard to go on vacation is hard to go to a restaurant, you're scared to earn uncomfortable doing that to buying, and trying to buy a new car, and so why new car prices up so much yet as a chip. for some complicated reasons for that. But the fact is that Well, I've been trying to buy a car. Why used car prices up? People are trying to buy used cars can a second about housing crisis. We are going to see some pretty interesting numbers on that, as well,
so steam to completely destroy your day on Twitter. Let me ask you one final question: does it seem the gentle mansions refusal to spend first six trillion dollars on build back? Better than three trillion dollars and build back better now dragging its feet on one point: seven five trillion dollars on bill back better than that to you to be the wisest economic move too, to wait for inflation to die down before you pop another two trillion dollars and the economy, those on the right track, but the wisest economic move before it would be to adopt pulse thing and tax policies that don't act deficit and therefore You can raise money from wealthy people from corporations things like that, but and spend it on critical needs. We do need to do something about climb. for sure. We certainly need to do. Something were emigrate to do something about the tax credit for families, make much money. There are plenty policies out there, but they need
paid for and the bill back better bill was not really paid for they said it was paid for, but it would create something like six hundred billion dollars of new deficits in the four for years and then for it later in theory, by tax, I've been using various other structural problems that are not against new policies, not against new spending, but it needs to be aid, for didn't do that at all with the one point: nine trillion dollars at the beginning of the bond administration, and now the car so that in inflation terms is coming, terrorists. so is Steve. I read, and I think was at times times are the journal. A couple of days ago there were charts that had The costs of housing for markets and talked about where was hardest day day, get a new house where it where the shortage is where the greatest, and it really is the gist of it- is that its becoming nearly possible for middle class Americans to get into the homework it right now, because there,
is again a massive shortage. Inflation is skyrocketing on these homes. brought some charts. We need to explain how tough it's because for a middle class Americans absolutely. This has been a problem for a while and is a problem for a while and what has happened recently assembly exacerbated. So if you go back to the financial crisis, really I'll show you what the trend of house building is look like and you see here that the that prospect says which, furthermore, bouncing around after the financial, how a financial crisis really there acquiescent until the pandemic kit- and this is just to reinforce your point a nationwide, they were up twenty percent overall costs that was the highest number November up, not quite as much. We don't have December's number yet, but you can see that in the middle line there is the national average. So when you trying in that house, prices escalating at a record of fort of twenty percent, something we ve never seen before, obviously
will feed into inflation and they you can is not split evenly in places like Phoenix prices are rising closer to thirty percent. In places like you, like New York, been lagging, although there are more recent reports that they are going up, even faster, so wire house prices by fast, wise and so hard for American, to buy a house. It's simple because again going back to the great financial crisis we under housing, and so you can see here what the housing, where it was over. Two million houses a year into the crisis, the plummeted two five hundred thousand gradually catching up, but that dotted lines cross. The middle is house formation or one point three million how cells formed every year by people leaving home from their parents and going out and started their own household, with or without a family, and that under bill over. This long period of time has created a guy, of four million houses less than the number of households that we have less and less than what would have happened on normal trend and so that
eyes, with the fact that an increasing number of people are trying to buy them as well as it has a big effect on cost. Now look at financing. That's the other thing that actually may make it easier to buy a house, but it also has a big effect on CALL because the law, the interest rates, the more how somebody can afford the more than willing to pay the more the cost. What can see. Financing costs were up at five percent, but before the pandemic they dropped all the way to to like six five percent mortgage rates at the bottom there now. So what we ve been talking about the last few days with the FED to about thirty seven Three point: seven percent excuse me still very low by heavy historic terms so it is an expensive to buy a house. But then look at the the building, a house on the right, the plastic construction materials is up forty, three percent lumber. on what was a four times out two and a half times copperas up. Sixty five percent and a lot Joe has occurred because we have given people money to buy houses. Interest rates are low and they're all
they're trying to buy houses and inventories at an all time, low of new houses, and so prices go up and that feeds into inflation. inventory is crazy, one town after and others one city after another. There it doesn't seem to be an envoy. Let me ask you really quickly about a get you to clarify and build back better. The White House says that the one point, seven five trillion dollar bill back better plan that they they negotiated out with Joe Mansion are that they had a handshake deal on said, that's paid for personal. Do you agree with that and is baby? Is ultimately paid for. Are you not, Sir, you obviously not concerned about additional inflationary pressures there if its fate far right, correct Bilbil better so open the eye, the beholder bypassing honest accounting bill back better was simple, not paid for by the two. For the reason I said, plus another reason reason number one is that there were
deficits in the White House. I think would acknowledge that this is an scipio numbers. There was substantial deficits in the first four years where we really the last thing we need right now federal deficits and then in theory, money comes back in later years said it takes longer than the time period the money spent for the money to combat you tell me if that is paid for second reason why this is your met at the core of joint actions? Argument for wives, aid for is you whole series of programmes like this special spreading for families that don't make a lot of money. That was all for one year in the numbers at an reality, and then the Congress would have for new next year tell me if Congress would take it away or you tell me where the Congress would raise taxes to pay for it, and so the This would the President and the Congress or putting themselves in this box of all these programmes were theoretically paid for, except that a year from now, you're gonna have to go before them again
Steve ran, or thank you so much for coming on. Thank you for your straight talk. Good luck! twitter today, don't expect any invitation house guy have you're not you he's right and invite list for the israeli height but tat. We ll take pictures and send it to you, but thank you so much very, very great free talk and gives us a lot to think about coming up, we're gonna go live to allay ahead of Sundays. Big game, we'll get a look at how covet is impacting this to experience. Speaking of Goeben Connecticut, is about to give officials, more leeway on mask mandates. Governor NED Le Monde joins us to talk about that at the top of the hour morning, Joe we'll be right back hey Guys, Willie, guys tier, reminding you to check out this.
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downtown to wear their having those laws scale. Events with the fan experience you know there is a big backdrop to this in terms of the pandemic, just about a month ago. There are open questions and speculation over whether or not the Superbowl would look as it as a normal. Several with lots of fans with that stadium, as overcoming variant really serves this way through the country and through the state. But there are those band The consideration that you see here this proof of vaccinations that are required. There's masks that are being worn inside the state and also I ve spent events, and that was something that ass many fans yesterday at the downtown. fell, live experience where many of those who fans who can afford a ticket to the game go to have a little bit. Now what you listen, what they told me about that backdrop and that linger, pandemic concern
and with it as long as we keep everybody safe, it's perfect than this, and then experience followed us to have that can't even afford us above all take itself. I'm excited, I didn't get your pretty good, generalised isolation, urban where's, fasten housework, actual control under serious about it, so you want to enjoy the best. Do visa lays a lot of people, so big cities is better to be safe, Big city better to be safe is not just the pandemic, but there is also the normal security concerns that come with such a large about like this we're talking about ten. federal agencies working with more than thirteen local law enforcement grooves, it's all hands on deck, F, as their handling the Superbowl and making sure that people say not just from but also make sure their safe once again as inside, will
much going on around this game before even get inside the stadium to play it NBC, should kill Brewster outside so fine stating whether put a super bowl on Sunday Shack thanks so much Joe. Let's talk about the big game, but should point out there's only one person around this table division. One college football and his name is Eugene Daniels degree that all the radio state defensive lineman in that legendary two thousand nineteen that came out hot one, its first three gains, including one in boulder at Colorado, where Eugene, of course, Nord in that game. So, let's start with you Jane who do you like on Sunday? I think the right, they're gonna. Take it. This isn't because of its because there are eleven underdog does less thinking, but the smart choice and everyone says it's the bangles. That's got to be very clear, but I'm gonna go with the rams resembles an underdog, Jane Dan Rams. Lamps he's got his.
Knowledge and experience Joe Why, of course he dies. I you know the thing is it: is it sing Willie if this game weren't being played in L, a being, as would be my pick on big believer in teams of destiny? You saw bangles from from the very beginning with the win over the Times Joe, is a guy Yet you also bad on quarterbacks, Yoda Warren Buffett, says you bet on sea egos. You look at them. More than look at the companies are running to see how they laid it. Well, you also look at guys like this weathered Borough are whether its was montana in the past, who were the guys It can will their team the victory. and he's done it time and time again and I got to say on the other side. the whelms not great
and the Clyde sure they blew at seventeen point leaned against a forty Niners. Alas, game of the season, They ve been shaky in the plants as well, but this games being played an ally. They should have a massive home field advantage. All that said, I'm still the pig to being a stable Ignatius. What about you? You know I gotta go the Bengals, my my wife from all higher, so she'd be angry if I wasn't dangling about, but I think that it is just their moment how cool a nice guy rarely say this: how cool the Superbowl coming up its growing less, citing from shacks report. he's got the talent. I love that Stafford he's a Dallas guy, but I'm kind of what do you think that bangles might be a team of destiny? They remind me of the giants team beating Brady, where they got hot. They snuck into the playoffs. They just started beating people who they shouldn't be Ellen
as a home field of image. L, I didn't have a home feel advantage against San Francisco. The other we lay fans are not our sort of still getting to having football again. So I think the Bengals other hand right now, I think it was Conan O Brien who tweeted the other day. It will be interesting to see a valet rams fans travelled to this Superbowl yeah. I've been on the bangles all season and not just because Joe Burrow in Denmark changed carried me to a fantasy football league. Title grateful to them for that, but I love borough. I think you know two years ago remembered the bangles were too and fourteen last year there are four eleven and one in the space of about a year. They ve totally turned around the Superbowl, so I'm gonna with them, but I will say you ve gotta, be happy for Matthew staffer. He toiled in Detroit. For more than ten years he was beloved in Detroit tough quarterback put up huge numbers. There gave them some good seasons; they never want to play off a couple of times so gotta be.
beforehand. But I'm sticking with my pack that's been through the players, and that is the Cincinnati Bangles meagre. Who are you going hammer, whoever your son Jack Pack, some navigate without? May I say I think I think I think, Jack's gonna be bengals. Bingo bangles Romania will enjoy following that now do we still have shack rosy gone is gone
he is very good, but my game is probably Superpowers NBC and later this morning I gotta be joined by the mayors of LOS Angeles in Cincinnati, who are putting more than just bragging rights on the line for Sundays. Big match up also ahead censured, but not silence. Congresswoman list Cheney continues to defend her work on the January six Committee, saying law makers trying to find out what happened that day will not be intimidated, will read from her new bad ahead on morning job Just one word screaming: getaway car visitation of words like were several soldier or man.
The huge lay anticipated revival of merit as well. Since the music man made its Broadway debut last night, Grammy Tony and Emma Award when our Hugh Jackman stars eyes, Professor Harold Veil, along Tony award winner, Sutton Foster as Marian Peru, ailing stars and big political names attended opening night, including Senate Majority, later Chuck Sumer in New York City merit Erika atoms, along with Ryan Reynolds and Diane Bonn Furstemburg over the course it's wrong. The music man is subsidizing. Ten thousand tickets. I just twenty dollars each to New York City students, their families and their teachers. To Foster a love and appreciation for the arts by making Broadway more accessible. This effort is built around partnerships with the New York City, Department of Education and a dozen law
call New York City used nonprofit groups and how fabulous we have to go. I absolutely love it and it's so so great to see things coming back to somewhat normal, Joan then I it's fantastic? Seeing Broadway come back to life? Obviously the Superbowl this weekend it's gonna be wonderful. Maybe we can all collectively exhale, and that feed affairs have another very come around a quarter, so we can, we can go Alice, S looks fantastic. Whether it is going to Broadway are going to get a new local movie. Theater are against sporting events. Without restrictions are our concerns. Let us hope one day soon
very nice us. Thank you so much from being where this. What are you looking at? What you workin on right now so Joe I'm looking at another crisis that we are a kind of forgetting about, and that is the rapid move by IRAN toward having enough material to make nuclear weapons were very close. It said negotiators in Vienna to getting a deal that will place the J C p away. They run nuclear deal, Donald Trump dumped, but after trumped up that deal the iranian race to produce material, there was a briefing that, given this week, classified briefing for four members of the Us Congress and sundry crisper. If he came out of it just shaking his head and saying he found what he'd heard shocking about, how close this threat was. That's I've got my own. That justice did take my mind off Ukraine. Up went to worry about ring on her glad you're doing what they following that David Ignatius. Thank you. So much for coming on this morning have a great weekend and coming up Connecticut, is among a number of democratic, led states. Now easing corona virus restrictions. Governor NED Lamont, joins us to talk about that straight ahead on morning. Job
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