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Brunch with Morning Joe

Normally you’d have to get up at the crack of dawn to see MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough.  But not on Saturday, May 5, 2012!  Join us at the Stamford Sheraton for photos and brunch with the host of MorningJoe.

**Please note: the Stamford Sheraton is at 700 East Main Street, Stamford – it was previously on Summer Street. Use the address above for directions and maps.** Click here for directions.

The photo op will begin at 10 a.m. and tickets are $250 per individual or couple – this ticket option includes brunch as well. Guests who select the photo op do not need to also purchase brunch tickets. Ticket proceeds will benefit the Yankee Institute.  A 8×10 print will be mailed to guests after the event.

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The general brunch will begin at 10:30 a.m. and tickets are $40 per person.

All questions should be directed to Jessica  jessica@yankeeinstitute.org.

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About Joe
Former Congressman Joe Scarborough (R-Fla.) is the host of MSNBC’s Morning Joe. In April 2011, Scarborough was named to the prestigious “Time 100” list of the world’s most influential people. Along with co-host Mika Brzezinski, Morning Joe features interviews with top newsmakers and analysis of the day’s biggest stories.

Previously, Joe hosted Scarborough Country on MSNBC, a primetime news show the San Francisco Chronicle called “must-see TV.”

In addition to his career in television Scarborough is also the author of the New York Times bestseller “The Last Best Hope: Restoring Conservatism and America’s Promise,” a book that draws on the forgotten genius of conservatism to offer a road map for the movement and the country.

Prior to his career in television, Joe was the publisher and editor of the award-winning newspaper The Florida Sun.

Joe served as a member of Congress from 1994-2001. While in office, he was a member of the
Judiciary, Armed Services, Oversight and National Security committees.

His 2004 book Rome Wasn’t Burnt in a Day predicted the collapse of the Republican majority and US economy due to his party’s reckless spending.

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