rallies. i don t think there s been an empty seat since we came down in the escalator, with the first lady. i was with the future first lady at that point, and it s been an amazing thing to behold. the first one, we re probably starting to call up, will be in oklahoma, in tulsa, oklahoma. a beautiful new venue, brand new and they re looking forward to it. they ve done a great job with covid as you know, in the state of oklahoma. we re coming into florida, a big one in florida, a big one in texas they re all going to be big. we re going to arizona, to north carolina, at the appropriate time and the governor is a little backward there, a little bit behind and unfortunately, we re probably going to be having no choice, but to move the republican convention to another location. that will be announced shortly, but we ll have no choice. we wanted to stay in north carolina very badly. we love it. it s a great state, a state i won. many, many friends, many relatives, frankly, that li
women. and because he happens to have an r after his name, we look the other way. we don t complain. this is, this is a party that was ready to endorse the republican party, endorse roy moore for the senate in the state of alabama, even though he was a credibly accused child molester. you cannot claim that you stand for women and put up with that. good morning. welcome to am joy. conservative author mona charen went off script saturday at the cpac earning aggressive boos and heckling for her rebuke of donald trump and roy moore. washington examiner reports that mona had to be escorted out for her own safety after her comments. it was a stark contrast to the raptures reception the day before for trump who tossed aside his prepared remarks to give his greatest hits. a stream of consciousness of rambling that have become the hallmark of his rhetorical style. here are some of the highlights. by the way, you don t mind if i go off script a little bit. it s sort of boring
Progress has been made in discussions between the U of M and the Fond du Lac Band about returning land where the Cloquet Forestry Center sits back to the tribe. A listening session revealed what’s on people’s minds.