America. This book does that, and why it is important too the title never give an inch fighting for the america i love. That is why you to things that keep mark safe, you cant give an inch, once you compromise and round the corners. The secular left. Progressives they will take a mile, we cant let America Begin to erode in that way, well wake up some day, america will look fundamentally different than what your founders bequeathed to us. Mike is a man of convictions. And principles. Not afraid to stant up to the staup stand up to status quo or make harder decisions. I had a lot of dealings with the secretary, i spent a lot of time with Diplomatic Missions with him. I can tell you every time mike was in the room, people knew america was there. We always knew who our boss was, the American People, we have to get it right for america, we could never take risks that would put us in a place. We shorthanded this america first, but it was thinking about america, as this most important place.
america. this book does that, and why it is important too the title never give an inch: fighting for the america i love. that is why you to things that keep mark safe, you can t give an inch, once you compromise and round the corners. the secular left. progressives they will take a mile, we can t let america begin to erode in that way, we ll wake up some day, america will look fundamentally different than what your founders bequeathed to us. mike is a man of convictions. and principles. not afraid to stant up to the staup stand up to status quo or make harder decisions. i had a lot of dealings with the secretary, i spent a lot of time with diplomatic missions with him. i can tell you every time mike was in the room, people knew america was there. we always knew who our boss was, the american people, we have to get it right for america, we could never take risks that would put us in a place. we shorthanded this america first, but it was thinking about america, as this
i had so many thoughts leading up to this assignment as to what it was gonna be like. trying to imagine going down this road, knowing it s a one-way trap. there s this moment when you get this last glimpse of the world around you, but that glimpse is through steal match. louisiana s highway 66. it s a beautiful countryside. it s undoubtedly not lost on the countless men driven to the place where they ll most likely die. but road ends here. the louisiana state penitentiary. a former plantation the size of manhattan. 28 square miles. most people call it angola, named after the african country that was home to the slaves who once worked these very fields. now, angela is the largest maximum security prison in the country, where today, i ll be housed with about 5500 men. i m heading into ground zero of mass incarceration. there s certainly a heightened awareness as i walk through here. no guards. for the next couple days, i ll be staying here, explain key issues of the pri
are tense again. thank you so much for joining us this morning. thanks to all of you for getting up way too early on this thursday morning. morning joe starts right now. a self-loathing has swept our country. joe and kamala even say america is racist. this is not about identity politics. i don t believe in that, and i don t believe in glass ceilings either. strong and proud, not weak and woke. that s the america i see. [ applause ] the only challenger so far to donald trump in the 2024 presidential race kicks off her campaign. during that speech, nikki haley took a dig at her former boss and president joe biden. we ll play for you those comments. also today, we ll get our first look at the pieces of the grand jury investigating the president s attempts to overturn the 2020 election results in georgia. plus, mike pence wants all the credit for doing the right thing on january 6th but doesn t want to talk about it under oath. we ll show you what he had to say abou
second day in a row. the man accused of murdering his wife and one of his sons took to the stand, saying it wasn t him, but people who hated his son, paul. disgraced attorney alex murdaugh spent six hours on the stand friday, admitting he lied, had a drug problem, but believes the deaths of his wife, maggie, and son, paul, stemmed from someone who had it out for paul. the person, or people, who did what i saw on june the 7th, they hated paul murdaugh and they had anger in their heart. paul is facing charges in the february 2019 boating wreck that killed 19-year-old malory beach. murdaugh clarifying he didn t think anyone on the boat that night was responsible, but someone who had heard about it. because i did not and would not hurt my wife and my child. but prosecutors pressed murdaugh about trying to manufacture an alibi, which he denies. they then reminded him there is evidence he lied to police about where he was on the night of the murders. other than lying to t