have two big hours coming your way. first primary in the road to the white house now underway. polls are open in new hampshire where a potential curveball from supporters of president biden loom. it s a bit of drama on that side and see how it shakes down. it s tuesday morning and good morning, everybody. bill hemmer, how are you doing? dana: great, how are you? i love the band at 5:00 a.m. and my friend, johnny, who has his roof up above there. he is loving the band. he loves it so much. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. great to be here. at this hour voters are making voices heard. former president trump is looking for a decisive blow following his win in the iowa caucuses last week. bill: standing in his way is nikki haley. she received all six votes from the small town of dicksville, notch. it votes at midnight. she is at a high school with governor sununu and they re trying to pull a big upset here today. i m not going anywhere. what i will tell you
ch further, mr. randall? couple of miles. okay, let s go. ( clicks tongue ) something wrong, mr. crane? where d you get the notion my name s crane? this. oh, you shaved your whiskers, but it s you, all right. there s a $200 reward for you out of pot hole. i aim to collect it. hand o or the weapon. butt first. much obliged. well, that must be pot hole. you mean you never been there? nope. picked up the wanted poster in a sheriff s office in tucson. what kind of a man are you to sell me out for a miserable $200? maybe you re interested in this. $300 if you let me go. 400. still not interested. this may be hard for you to understand, but when it comes to justice, i favor the lala justice? why, you money-grubbing gunslinger, what do you know about justice? well, i ve seen it do somomgood here and there, take care of men who thieved and bullied, raised holy terror with innocent folks, like this curly pettengill that you shot. i didn t shoot him! the people in pot hole? mister, you
reading of a comic book, and i m not really sure how to do that. because, you know, usually what happens with a regular book is someone comes up, you know, to a podium hike this and they say, you know, hello, i m amy tan, ask i m going to read you my new book, what japan did to china again. [laughter] but i m not really sure what to do this time because it s pictures. so do we all just go like, wow, look at that. here s another page. wow. so i think what i m going to do instead is just talk about it for a little while, talk about this project, sort of how it came to be, why i m doing it, and then i ll take questions from you guys. in 1917 the united states entered its first war of choice. and what i mean by war of choice is a war that we didn t have to fight and a war we weren t sure we wanted to fight. because every war up until then had had a very concrete goal which was a war of independence from britain or a war to hold the union together and free slaves, or we really lik
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