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Morning Joe with Joe Scarborough Channel - Joe Scarborough had a vulgar wake-up call for viewers with his morning show Morning Joe, when his excitement relating a story resulted in a full-on curse word instead of the safe abbreviation. Oops. Confusion, of course, ensued, as well as massive fines.

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Morning Joe with Joe Scarborough Channel - Nov. 6: Mayor of Richmond Douglas Wilder joins Morning Joe to discuss Obama's win in Virginia and the challenges the new president-elect faces as the transition begins. (Other)

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Morning Joe with Joe Scarborough Channel - Nov. 6: Hardball host Chris Matthews thinks the new administration's chief of staff will be announced today and it will be Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel, and Time's Rick Stengel reveals the magazine's new cover. (Other)

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Morning Joe with Joe Scarborough Channel - Nov. 6: NBC's Tom Brokaw, author of "Boom! Talking about the Sixties,"  believes excitement over this election crosses party lines and is reminiscent of when John F. Kennedy was elected. (Other)

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Morning Joe with Joe Scarborough Channel - Nov. 6: Courtney Hazlett and Willie Geist talk about Tina Fey's announcement that she is dropping Sarah Palin from her repertoire. (MSNBC)

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Morning Joe with Joe Scarborough Channel - Nov. 6: Willie Geist takes a look at Oprah's mention of Morning Joe on her show and CNN's use of holograms, and talks about what the two presidential candidates, one now president-elect, did yesterday. (MSNBC)

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MSNBC Channel - Nov. 5: Reflecting on the election of Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., Academy Award-nominated director Spike Lee explains the distinction between the era "before, and after Barack." (Other)

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Morning Joe with Joe Scarborough Channel - Nov. 5: NBC News projects that John McCain is the apparent winner in Missouri, giving him a total of 173 electoral votes. (Other)

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Morning Joe with Joe Scarborough Channel - Nov. 5: Time magazine's Joe Klein chats with the Morning Joe hosts about what an Obama presidency could mean for the economy. (Other)

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MSNBC Channel - Nov. 5: MSNBC's Joe Scarborough addresses op-ed newspaper articles following last night's historical election. (Other)

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MSNBC Channel - Nov. 4: John Ridley joins the Morning Joe team is discuss the role of race in the what he describes as an election that is "beyond historic." (Other)

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MSNBC Channel - Nov. 4: As Americans head to the polls, MSNBC's Willie Geist breaks down the electoral map from the ice at the Election Plaza. (MSNBC)

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MSNBC Channel - Nov. 4: New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine stops by Morning Joe to discuss the state of U.S. politics in the 1960s, and in the process, draws parallels to the current election. (Other)

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MSNBC Channel - Nov. 4: Former Clinton Campaign chief strategist Mark Penn knows this election is up to the swing states, and remembers calling President Clinton in 1996 informing him of his win. (Other)

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MSNBC Channel - Nov. 4: Tom Brokaw and Pat Buchanan know that although Democrats may be coming full circle in the 2008 election, they had to recover much like the GOP will be forced to do. (Other)

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MSNBC Channel - Nov. 4: DNC Chairman Howard Dean hopes that an Obama presidency will make people more optimistic about the future of our country. (Other)

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MSNBC Channel - Nov. 4: Obama campaign manager David Plouffe acknowledges all of the support, both in money and in volunteers, that have led his candidate to Election Day. (Other)

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MSNBC Channel - Nov. 4: Former mayor and presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani knows that John McCain's chances were hurt by the economic crisis, but is not willing to give up on his candidate's chances. (Other)

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MSNBC Channel - Nov. 3: Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan and MSNBC contributor Mike Barnicle discuss the candidates and the media's impact on voters. (Other)

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MSNBC Channel - Nov. 3: Columnist Christopher Hitchens discusses the election and offers predictions for the results. (Other)

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