To. Writing it. And candidate the names particularly. Because of the Danger Donald Trump poses not only am i not voting for Donald Trump but i will be voting for Kamala Harris. Former congresswoman Liz Cheney becoming the latest high Profile Republican to endorse Kamala Harris for president. She made e the comments yesterd during an appearance at duke university. The Harris Campaign welcomed Cheney Support calling her a patriot who loves this country and puts her democracy and our constitution first. Oyou know, thats actually, willie, thats whats at issue here. We are not talking really about ideology of the either of the candidates in large part because Donald Trump has no ideology and they are both racing to the center. The lines are getting blurred, but you know, somebody in the republican party who may attack Liz Iccheney say oh my gosh, oh so you are going to abandon your pro life position. Like Donald Trump . You talking about like Donald Trump abandoning his in front of our eyes
Days. Vice president Kamala Harris, of course, is now Donald Trumps opponent in the race. Were going to go through the strategies for that showdown. Also ahead, well have expert legal analysis on Hunter Bidens surprise guilty plea in his federal Tax Case. Well have the latest on that. Well also bring you the very latest developments out of georgia, as the father of the suspect is now facing charges. And the weapon used in the attack appears to have been a gift to his son. The shooter. Good morning. Welcome to Morning Joe. It is friday, september 6th. Along with joe, willie, and me, we have the host of way too early, white House Bureau Chief at polpolitico, jonathan lem. Special correspondent for bbc news, Katty Kay is with us. Pulitzer prize winning Columnist And Associate editor of the Washington Post, Eugene Robinson is here. And Msnbc Contributor and author of the book how the right lost its mind, Charlie Sykes is here. Well start this hour with pretty big theres a lot of stuff to t
Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. Test. To think about what i was doing is speaking back to the Power Dynamics and trying to push back against those marginalizing and, frankly, violent practices. So, for me, it represents people on the map most significant and powerful and important to do using the archive of black life as a source to reflect it was important. There are limitations in the way i was able to reflect it and so, you know, which is why the project was helpful in ways. I was glad to have the opportunity to present it by my editor to actually do Something Like the project which allowed me to have this version of the book. It becomes messy. Its hard to see. But working through it allowed me in conjunction with the jeff and everhart and tom woodward and folks as i was finishing up to the project to come up with ways to create a moving map. Right. One you can toggle on different layers and see the relationship. So there are ways in which trying to reflect even using blac
Introduce Nicole Meyers turner and her book. Nicole turner is assistant professor of religious studies at yale university. She earned her ph. D in history at the university of pennsylvania, her masters at divinity at the seminary in new york and her bachelors degree from hairford college and shes the author of this 2020 book soul liberty, postemancipation virginia published this year by the university of North Carolina press and before asking niconicole the first question i want to mention that this book appears in this conventional version of a hard copy, but also has two other versions and part of what makes her work so interesting is that it is so engaged from digital humanities and the book also exists as a conventional sort of conventional as she describes it verbatim, openaccess ebook and also as an enhanced openaccess ebook which shows off what dr. Turner was able to do with mapping and kind of Digital Technology in order to develop her Research Findings and so one of things i h
[ crowd chanting ] contested elections. Undelivered ballots, legal challenges for days. What role the courts will play in this historic election. Good evening, whoever wins the presidency will do so on a razors edge we think well know before the newscast ends in a few hours but the winner has no mandate. We are not one United States, not right now. The evidence is irrefutable. We are two tribes who see this nation, its troubles, its trials, its triumphs vastly differently. We have our own priorities, goals and aspirations. We disagree about what america is and should be and many of us appear primed for a fight. Theres no solution that magically presents itself upon transfer or continuation of power. At some point maybe we better understand each other and Work Together towards common goals, were not there yet. Thats clear and if the elections process has taught us anything its that the road to unity does not run through it and may, in fact, lead us further from it. That said i can repor