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Happy Friday and Happy Halloween! Besides taking the kids out to trick-or-treat, there’s a lot on the weekend calendar to keep you busy.
For sports fans, the World Series moves north of the border, and the Toronto Blue Jays try to do the unthinkable by blowing up baseball’s version of the Death Star–aka the Los Angeles Dodgers.
If you’re in New York tonight, you can find designated streets in most neighborhoods that are closed for trick-or-treaters. My kids always loved going up and down West 69th Street to take in the outlandish decorations and festive atmosphere. If you’re downtown, drop by the 52nd Annual Village Halloween Parade at 7 p.m. in Greenwich Village.
In Washington, D.C., Grammy-winning composer and recording artist Jon Batiste will be headlining at The Anthem tonight, kicking off the show at 8 p.m.
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra will be presenting “Bugs Bunny at the Symphony” this weekend, starting at 7:30 p.m. tonight and tomorrow. Rock legend John Fogerty will be in Atlantic City tonight, the Breeders’ Cup will be run at the Del Mar Race Track in San Diego County, the “Rocky Horror Picture Show” 50th Anniversary Tour will roll into the Orpheum Theater in Minneapolis tonight, and the Ozark Painters, Makers & Shakers Art Crawl will have local artists, crafters and musicians take over downtown Fayetteville, Ark. for Halloween-themed art, food and entertainment.
Unfortunately, the news tomorrow may be especially tough for over 40 million Americans whose food assistance stops because of the government shutdown in Washington. A federal judge has ordered the White House to tap into its emergency fund to keep payments going, but the administration will likely appeal that decision.
For now, let’s all hope Republicans and Democrats can see a way forward in opening the government again. There is something deeply troubling about members of Congress getting paid for not working while government employees are being forced to work without pay.
Americans deserve better.
Now let’s get to your emails.
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Thank you to our many readers who have written to The Tea, Spilled by Morning Joe! Here, the “Morning Joe” family answers a few of your burning questions.
What is the best and worst part of doing Morning Joe for so many years? — Peter from Pennsylvania
Joe: The best part is that we have a family that watches every day. When I meet people in airports, at baseball games, in the grocery store, or wherever I am, so many people act like they know me. Because they do. They’ll hug me and ask, “How’s Barnicle?” or “I loved what Lemire wrote last week” or “You and Willie should listen to Mika and stop talking about sports so much!” They tell Mika and me how we are a part of their mornings and their lives. It’s like we’re all a family. This is the only TV I’ve ever done, but people in this business tell me the connection is unusually strong. We love that.
The worst part is waking up at 4 o’clock every day for two decades! When you’re 44, it’s easier. When you’re 62, it’s a bit tougher. The hardest part for me is not getting up in the morning. It’s when you start fading earlier in the evening. You want to be up and at it to answer your kids’ calls or watch your son’s baseball game. But 20 years of this just makes that a bit tougher. Still, Mika and I wake up every morning and thank God for blessing us with this job and these friends for 18 years.
Willie: For 18 years, we’ve all felt like we have perpetual jet lag. You’re a little bit tired, which is fine, but we immediately start joking with each other before the show starts, and that’s when the best part clicks in–which is being around a table, getting to be your pure, authentic self. We can range from sports–which frustrates some of our viewers!–to music and, of course, to our bread and butter, politics. But it’s this table for me.
Of everything written in Project 2025, how much has been accomplished so far by the Trump administration? — Beth from Pennsylvania









