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| With Bezos, has the Enquirer messed with the wrong guy? | Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos accused the National Enquirer's parent company, American Media Inc., of 'extortion and blackmail' on Thursday for threatening to publish photographs from his personal life. The Morning Joe panel digs into the story. | |
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| Tapes from Michael Cohen lead to inauguration probe | Taped conversations from the president's former attorney Michael Cohen have led to the Southern District of New York's investigation into President Trump's inauguration. Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox joins Morning Joe with new reporting. | |
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| Joe: John Dingell was a tough, tough guy | The Morning Joe panel remembers former Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., the longest-serving member of Congress, who died this week at age 92. The panel also remembers Frank Robinson, the first African-American manager in the MLB. | |
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| Peter Jackson breathes new life into WWI footage | Director Peter Jackson is perhaps best known for the 'Lord of the Rings' series, but he's also behind the new documentary 'They Shall Not Grow Old,' which takes a fresh look at WWI footage. Jackson joins Morning Joe to discuss. | |
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