relatives might have their head shot on that nbc wall and point and say who s that bald bloke? can t remember his name, but he s the one in the family that brought us to america. oh, my god. the new book is re-born in the usa: an englishman s love letter to his chosen home. roger bennett, thank you very much and congratulations. up next, this year marked the 20th anniversary of 9/11, and we spoke with a pulitzer prize winning book credit who reread a group of books about that day, the events that followed, and what they say about the country. he reveals what he learned, next on morning joe. it s another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests
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democracy, the institutions that are supposed to protect us, they don t protect themselves. they are upheld or eroded through a series of small, incremental decision. one book that helped me understand this it was called unmaking the presidency. they walk through all the norms that were undone during this period and show where they came from and why they matter. another that i thought was help ful was one person no vote by carol anderson, who shows how the fight over voting suppression and voting rights is ever present in the american story. and finally, the book is about the trump voters. the white working class books became such a sensation during this period, and i think that