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  • Joe: Sometimes grown ups are in charge in D.C. and things get done

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  • Vets from different wars bond over fly-fishing in 'Mending the Line'

    10:41
  • Outlines of a deal in Washington are starting to emerge

    09:52
  • Joe: We are grateful for the men and women who serve across the globe

    03:02
  • The sage example of Timothy Keller

    06:09
  • Doris Kearns Goodwin: The accountability of law is holding up

    08:38
  • 'Real-world impacts' of debt stalemate will only get worse as we near deadline, says Treasury

    06:54
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Friedman: Hard to see how Syrian conflict ends in a stable way

The New York Times' Thomas Friedman and the Washington Post's David Ignatius join Morning Joe to discuss the latest rebel attack in Damascus that came on Wednesday killed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's brother-in-law Assef Shawkat and what it means for the country's leadership. The panel also discusses the latest CBS News/NYT poll.