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new orleans. like similar statue, was built during this era throughout the south. the general faced north. symbolic lee watching and waiting to greet another potential invasion from america and union forces. statues like these covered the city as well as every town and city throughout the southern united states. cities, of course, had the largest statues like these seen here, both in new orleans, the first dedicated to jefferson davis, president of the confederacy, during the civil war that was erected in 1911. and the second dedicated to new orleans born general pgti beauregard, who ordered the first cannon shots fired to start the civil war. that statue was raised. in 1915. in smaller towns, statues to the confederacy looked and often still look just like this. memorials to a nameless, nondescript confederate soldier. this one on the screen was erected in 1886 in baton rouge. soon after the conservative redeemer democratic forces that ran the state successfully fought to remove the capital out o
new orleans. like similar statue, was built during this era throughout the south. the general faced north. symbolic lee watching and waiting to greet another potential invasion from america and union forces. statues like these covered the city as well as every town and city throughout the southern united states. cities, of course, had the largest statues like these seen here, both in new orleans, the first dedicated to jefferson davis, president of the confederacy, during the civil war that was...
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new orleans. like similar statue, was built during this era throughout the south. the general faced north. symbolic lee watching and waiting to greet another potential invasion from america and union forces. statues like these covered the city as well as every town and city thrghout the southern united states. cities, of course, had the largest stues like these seen here, both in new orleans, the first dedicated to jefferson davis, president of the confederacy, during the civil war that was erected in 1911. and the second dedicated to new orleans born general pgti beauregard, who ordered the first cannon shots fed to start the civil war. that statue was raised. in 1915. in smaller towns, statues to the confederacy looked and often still look just like this. memorials to a nameless, nondescript confederate soldier. this one on the screen was erected in 1886 in baton rouge. soon after the conservative redeemer democratic forces that ran the state successfully fought to remove the capital out of new
new orleans. like similar statue, was built during this era throughout the south. the general faced north. symbolic lee watching and waiting to greet another potential invasion from america and union forces. statues like these covered the city as well as every town and city thrghout the southern united states. cities, of course, had the largest stues like these seen here, both in new orleans, the first dedicated to jefferson davis, president of the confederacy, during the civil war that was...
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new orleans. like similar statue, was built during this era throughout the south. the general faced north. symbolic lee watching and waiting to greet another potential invasion from america and union forces. statues like these covered the city as well as every town and cityhroughout the southern united states. cities, of course, had the largest statues like these seen here, both in new orleans, the first dedicated to jefferson davis, president of the confederacy, during the civil war that was erected in 1911. and the second dedicated to new orleans born general pgti beauregard, who ordered the first cannon shots fired to start the civil war. that statue was raised. in 1915. in smaller towns, statues to the confederacy looked and often still look just like this. memorials to a nameless, nondescript confederate soldier. this one on the screen was erected in 1886 in baton rouge. soon after the conservative redeemer democratic forces that ran the state successfully fought to remove the capital out of
new orleans. like similar statue, was built during this era throughout the south. the general faced north. symbolic lee watching and waiting to greet another potential invasion from america and union forces. statues like these covered the city as well as every town and cityhroughout the southern united states. cities, of course, had the largest statues like these seen here, both in new orleans, the first dedicated to jefferson davis, president of the confederacy, during the civil war that was...
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susan orlean. susa orlean is well, i love susan orlean.i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalist■es alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great eye for detail. but what makes susan orlean special is that she is she is funny as hell. she's got a great sense of humor. she loves people. she loves what she writes about. and i had the joy of working with her thief, which is a book really about passion and obsession. it's about orchids, but it's but it's really about passion and obsession. and susan follows her obsessions to extremes. and she she takes a while to write her books. they're they're elegy that we crafted and and i look forward to every one of them. we published the library book. we published a book on rin tin tin, everything she writes is just an absolute pleasure to read. and doris kearns goodwin. well, doris kearns goodwin is a national treasure. and she's been called america's historian in chief. you know, it's interesting.
susan orlean. susa orlean is well, i love susan orlean.i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalist■es alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great eye for detail. but what makes susan orlean special is that she is she is funny as hell. she's got a great sense of humor. she loves people. she loves what she writes about. and i had the joy of working with her thief, which is a book really...
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susan orlean. susan orlean is well, i love susan orlean.i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalists alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great eye for detail. but what makes susan orlean special is that she is she is funny as hell. she's got a great sense of humor. she loves people. she loves what she writes about. and i had the joy of working with her on the orchid thief, which is a book really about passion and obsession. it's about orchids, but it's but it's really about passion and obsession. and susan follows her obsessions to extremes. and she she takes a while to write her books. they're they're elegy that we crafted and and i look forward to every one of them. we published the library book. we published a book on rin tin tin, everything she writes is just an absolute pleasure tot+■f read. and doris kearns goodwin. well, doris kearns goodwin is a national treasure. and she's been called america's historian in chief. you know, i
susan orlean. susan orlean is well, i love susan orlean.i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalists alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great eye for detail. but what makes susan orlean special is that she is she is funny as hell. she's got a great sense of humor. she loves people. she loves what she writes about. and i had the joy of working with her on the orchid thief, which is a book...
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susan orlean. susan orlean is well, i love susan orlean.i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalists alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great eye for detail. but what makes susan orlean special is that she is she is funny as hell. she's got a great sense of humor. she loves people. she loves what she writes about. and i had the joy of working with her on the orchid thief, which is a book really about passion and obsession. it's about orchids, but it's but it's really about passion and obsession. and susan follows her obsessions to extremes. and she she takes a while to write her books. they're they're elegy that we crafted and and i look forward to every one of them. we published the library book. we published a book on rin tin tin, everything she writes is just an absolute pleasure to read. and s kearns goodwin. well, doris kearns goodwin is a national treasure. and she's been called america's historian in chief. you know, it's inte
susan orlean. susan orlean is well, i love susan orlean.i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalists alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great eye for detail. but what makes susan orlean special is that she is she is funny as hell. she's got a great sense of humor. she loves people. she loves what she writes about. and i had the joy of working with her on the orchid thief, which is a book...
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susan orlean. susan orlean is well, i love susan orlean.i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalists alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great eye for detail. but what makes susan orlean special is that she is she is funny as hell. she's got a great sense of humor. she loves people. she loves what she writes about. and i had the joy of working with her on the orchid thief, which is a book really about passion and obsession. it's about orchids, but it's but it's really about passion and obsession. and susan follows her obsessions to extremes. and she she takes a while to write her books. they're they're elegy that we crafted and and i look forward to every one of them. we published the library book. we published a book on rin tin tin, everything she writes is just an absolute pleasure to read. and doris kearns goodwin. well, doris kearns goodwin is a national treasure. and she's been called america's historian in chief. you know, it's
susan orlean. susan orlean is well, i love susan orlean.i think susan orlean is one of the greatest literary journalists alive. and and what i mean by literary journalists is that it's not just that she's a really terrific reporter. she's got a great eye for detail. but what makes susan orlean special is that she is she is funny as hell. she's got a great sense of humor. she loves people. she loves what she writes about. and i had the joy of working with her on the orchid thief, which is a book...
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in new orleans. there were five different assembly plants around the city and they would test them out on the industrial canal and out on lake pontchartrain and then get put on to assault ships to go anywhere else in the world. who was andrew higgins? andrew jackson. higgins was an industrialist. he. he prior to the war, he was making boats to get lumber out of the swamps and the design for the higgins boat is a shallow draft craft, just like you would have had in the swamps. and so he was able to adapt his pre-war idea to military means. and this was a revolutionary watercraft that really helped us win the war. well, we're here to see a new exhibit that's on display. but tell us about the museum, how much square footage, etc. well, the museum where we have a campus and when we say a campus, we mean a campus. we've got seven different pavilions. on six acres and so we tell america's story of the war, why it was fought, how it was won, and what it means today so that our visitors will be inspired by w
in new orleans. there were five different assembly plants around the city and they would test them out on the industrial canal and out on lake pontchartrain and then get put on to assault ships to go anywhere else in the world. who was andrew higgins? andrew jackson. higgins was an industrialist. he. he prior to the war, he was making boats to get lumber out of the swamps and the design for the higgins boat is a shallow draft craft, just like you would have had in the swamps. and so he was able...
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peter: when did you return to new orleans and what kind of work did you do after the war? mr.as up i was sent to china and was commanding officer of a ship, ellis t 1026 -- lst 1026 and picked up troops and when i got back to shanghai my relief came on board and then i was on a ship back to san francisco and was processed therend four days on the train to new orleans. can you imagine that? the day i got back i separated from service know what i wantedo do. i went back to two lane the next monday. i did not know what i wanted to do. i had been a civil engineer and the only thing i was sure of is that i did not want to be a civil engineer. so i spent one year in journalism school and then got a degree in geology and went to get a job, no one was hiring geologists. nobody. i went every company. -- i went to evy company. so when i got back, i told my fiancÉ, i cannot find a job. she said, what are you going to do? i said i might try law school. and she said, ok, i will get a job. so then i went back to school and i was a lawyer and that i was a judge or 20 years and retired when i
peter: when did you return to new orleans and what kind of work did you do after the war? mr.as up i was sent to china and was commanding officer of a ship, ellis t 1026 -- lst 1026 and picked up troops and when i got back to shanghai my relief came on board and then i was on a ship back to san francisco and was processed therend four days on the train to new orleans. can you imagine that? the day i got back i separated from service know what i wantedo do. i went back to two lane the next...
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peter: when did you return to new orleans and what kind of work did you do after the war? mr.st was up i was sent to china and wer of , ellis t 1026 -- lst 1026 and picked up troops and when i got back to shanghai my relief came on board and then i was on a ship back to san francisco and was processed there and four days on the train to new orleans. can you imagine that? the day i got back i separated from service. i did not know what i wanted to do. i went back to two lane the next monday. i did not know what i wanted to do. i had been a civil engineer and the only thing i was sure of is that i did not want to be a civil engineer. so i spent one year in journalism school and then got a degree in geology and went to get a job, no one was hiring geologists. nobody. i went every company. -- i went to every company. so when i got back, i told my fiancÉ, i cannot find a job. she said, what are you going to do? i said i might try law school. and she said, ok, i will get a job. so then i went back to school and i was a lawyer and that i was a judge or 20 years and retired when think
peter: when did you return to new orleans and what kind of work did you do after the war? mr.st was up i was sent to china and wer of , ellis t 1026 -- lst 1026 and picked up troops and when i got back to shanghai my relief came on board and then i was on a ship back to san francisco and was processed there and four days on the train to new orleans. can you imagine that? the day i got back i separated from service. i did not know what i wanted to do. i went back to two lane the next monday. i...
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peter: when did you return to new orleans and what kind of work did you do after the war? mr.up i was sent to china and was commanding officer of a ship, ellis t 1026 -- 1026 and up troops and when i got back to shanghai my relief came on board and then i was on a ship back to san francisco and was processed there and four days on the train to new orleans. can you imagine that? the day i got back i separated from service. i did not know what i wanted to do. i went back to two lane the next monday. i did not know what i wanted to do. i had been a civil engineer and the only thing i was sure of is that i did not want to be a civil engineer. so i spent one year in journalism and then got a degree in geology and went to get a job, no one was hirgeolog. nobody. i went every company. -- i went to every company. so when i got back, i told my fiancÉ, i cannot find a job. she said, what are you going to do? i said i might try law school. and she said, ok, i will get a job. so then i went back to school ani was a lawyer and that i was a judge or 20 years and retired when i was 58, i thi
peter: when did you return to new orleans and what kind of work did you do after the war? mr.up i was sent to china and was commanding officer of a ship, ellis t 1026 -- 1026 and up troops and when i got back to shanghai my relief came on board and then i was on a ship back to san francisco and was processed there and four days on the train to new orleans. can you imagine that? the day i got back i separated from service. i did not know what i wanted to do. i went back to two lane the next...
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it keeps me hopeful well, organizing his trip to go to new orleans, but it's in too. oh awesome. and all of us have gone on formerly across the really she was just as going so i'll support the support already declared. the gym pro jerry was unconstitutional. was it states now is whether that should be retroactive. what is it people still imprisoned by a non unanimous verdict? must space a new trial. the we are here today to move down the courts and let them know that the welding the marble will be in the phase of freedom. freedom of the way, all we have to do is hold we the what do you hope happens tomorrow? i'm hoping that just news or if that's an unconstitutional law. why can't you overturn megabytes or access the grid? the you all you go rogers, the may i please the court in this state. we believe that people are innocent until proven guilty. but hundreds of predominantly black louisiana and remain in prison despite never having a constitutional verdict. and they do so based on louisiana's last jim crow law. and we can fix that here. we're waiting on the day, louisiana suprem
it keeps me hopeful well, organizing his trip to go to new orleans, but it's in too. oh awesome. and all of us have gone on formerly across the really she was just as going so i'll support the support already declared. the gym pro jerry was unconstitutional. was it states now is whether that should be retroactive. what is it people still imprisoned by a non unanimous verdict? must space a new trial. the we are here today to move down the courts and let them know that the welding the marble will...
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in new orleans. assembly plants around the city and they would test them out on the industrial canal and out on lake pontchartrain and then get put on to assault ships to go anywhere else in the world. who was andrew higgins? andrew jackson. he. he prior to the war, he was making boats to get lumber out wa and the design for the higgins boat is shallow draft craft, just like you wouldhave had in the swamps. and so he was able to adapt his pre-war idea to military means. and this was awatercraft that really helped us win the war. well, we' on display. but tell us about thewell, the museum where we have a campus and when we say a campus, we mean a campus. we've got seven different pavilions. on six acres and so we tell america's story of the war, why it was fought, how it was today so that our visitors will be inspired by what tle campus is set up according to that mission. so t how the war came about. andwas won and our brand new liberation paviliolkous ab meaning in our world today. how many visitoro
in new orleans. assembly plants around the city and they would test them out on the industrial canal and out on lake pontchartrain and then get put on to assault ships to go anywhere else in the world. who was andrew higgins? andrew jackson. he. he prior to the war, he was making boats to get lumber out wa and the design for the higgins boat is shallow draft craft, just like you wouldhave had in the swamps. and so he was able to adapt his pre-war idea to military means. and this was awatercraft...
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so lift them up, bringing jazz and food to new orleans. the. the french quarter is home to do pre stance. christina bought peace performing a love spell for one of our clients. the news, the i've seen elders take one sofa candle like this and move mountains with it. so it's really all about sharon sanctions. we'll do. we're serving the why below why spirit switch. so it is intermediaries between humans and the supreme creates a lot of people assume that a mambo, i'm a sideway. no, not yet. i'm still on my way up. so i work under my mom, but my bone, mambo. sally glassman today. kristina is meeting with mumbo sally and for the match. she always performs the same rituals as part of the training to become a member of a subway will find priestess. that 1st step, the symmetry. christina drew strings here from her ancestors. she feels and especially strong connection to her deceased grandfather. what are uh, family transitions over there with us we they call it god speed for reason. if we call the name their right. like my grandfather who i've been t
so lift them up, bringing jazz and food to new orleans. the. the french quarter is home to do pre stance. christina bought peace performing a love spell for one of our clients. the news, the i've seen elders take one sofa candle like this and move mountains with it. so it's really all about sharon sanctions. we'll do. we're serving the why below why spirit switch. so it is intermediaries between humans and the supreme creates a lot of people assume that a mambo, i'm a sideway. no, not yet. i'm...
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so lift them up, bringing jazz and food to new orleans. the. the french culture is home to do pre stance. christina bought peace performing a love spell for one of our clients. the news, the i've seen elders take one sofa candle like this and move mountains with it. so it's really all about sharon sanctions. we'll do. we're serving the why. the why spirit switch. so it is intermediaries between humans and the supreme creates a lot of people assume that a mambo, i'm a sideway. no, not yet. i'm still on my way up. so i work under my mom, but my bone, mambo. sally glassman today. kristina is meeting with mumbo sally and for the match. she always performs the same rituals as part of the training to become a member of a subway will find priestess. that 1st stop the symmetry. christina drew strings here from her ancestors. she feels and especially strong connection to her deceased grandfather. what are uh, family transitions over there with us we they call it god speed for a reason. if we call the name their right. like my grandfather who i've been t
so lift them up, bringing jazz and food to new orleans. the. the french culture is home to do pre stance. christina bought peace performing a love spell for one of our clients. the news, the i've seen elders take one sofa candle like this and move mountains with it. so it's really all about sharon sanctions. we'll do. we're serving the why. the why spirit switch. so it is intermediaries between humans and the supreme creates a lot of people assume that a mambo, i'm a sideway. no, not yet. i'm...
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the new orleans, the cities deep water contain a port contributes to the last land as ships need. if a deep and navigation channels you will ins is known by many different names. the parents of the south queen of the south, the birthplace of jazz, and the big, easy, the french cool, whatever is the cities historic hans, the jump to traded goods that it's french markets. and joe, nevada now stands here, a gift from france, the african american civil side lift denmark, bringing jazz and fu, due to new orleans. the. the french quarter was home to do pre stance. christina bought peace performing a love spell for one of her clients. the the i've seen elders take one sofa candle like this and move mountains with it. so it's really all about your intentions. we'll do. we're serving the little one below. oh wow. spirit switch. so it is intermediaries between humans and the supreme creates a lot of people assume that a mom or i'm a sideway. no, not yet. i'm still on my way up. so i work under my mom, but my bone, mambo. sally glassman today. christina is meeting with mom, both sally and fo
the new orleans, the cities deep water contain a port contributes to the last land as ships need. if a deep and navigation channels you will ins is known by many different names. the parents of the south queen of the south, the birthplace of jazz, and the big, easy, the french cool, whatever is the cities historic hans, the jump to traded goods that it's french markets. and joe, nevada now stands here, a gift from france, the african american civil side lift denmark, bringing jazz and fu, due...
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the new orleans, the cities deep water contain a port contributes to the last land as ships need. if a deep and navigation channels you will ins is known by many different names. the parents of the south queen of the south, the birthplace of jazz, and the big, easy, the french cool, whatever is the cities he story costs. the jump to trade in goods that it's french markets. and joe, nevada now stands here, a gift from france, the african american civil side lift denmark, bringing jazz and fu, due to new orleans. the. the french quarter is home to do pre stance. christina bought peace performing a love spell for one of our clients. the, the, the, i've seen elders take one sofa candle like this and move mountains with it. so it's really all about your intentions. we'll do. uh, we're serving the one below. oh wow. spirit switch. so it does intermediaries between humans and the supreme creates a lot of people assume that a mom or i'm a sideway. no, not yet. i'm still on my way up. so i work under my mom, but my bone, mambo. sally glassman today. christina is meeting with mom, both sall
the new orleans, the cities deep water contain a port contributes to the last land as ships need. if a deep and navigation channels you will ins is known by many different names. the parents of the south queen of the south, the birthplace of jazz, and the big, easy, the french cool, whatever is the cities he story costs. the jump to trade in goods that it's french markets. and joe, nevada now stands here, a gift from france, the african american civil side lift denmark, bringing jazz and fu,...
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the african american symbols lift them up, bringing jazz and food to new orleans. the. the french quarter is home to do pre stance. christina bought peace performing a love spell for one of our clients. the news, the i've seen elders take one sofa candle like this and move mountains with it. so it's really all about your intentions. we'll do. uh, we're serving the one below. oh wow. spirit switch. so it is intermediaries between humans and the supreme creates a lot of people assume that a mambo, i'm a sideway. no, not yet. i'm still on my way up. so i work under my mom, but my ball, mambo. sally glassman today. christina is meeting with mom, both sally and for the match. she always performs the same rituals as part of the training to become a member of a subway. will find priestess. does this stop the symmetry? christina drew strings here from her ancestors. she feels and especially strong connection to her deceased grandfather. what are uh, family transitions over there with us we they call it god speed for a reason. if we call the name their right. like my grandfather
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the african american symbols lift them up, bringing jazz and food to new orleans. the. the french quarter is home to do pre stance. christina box is performing a love spell for one of our clients. the, i've seen the elders take one sofa candle like this and move mountains with it. so it's really all about sharing sanctions with what we do. we're serving the why below, why spirit switch. so it is intermediaries between humans and the supreme creates a lot of people assume that a mambo, i'm a sideway. no, not yet. i'm still on my way up. so i worked under my mom, but my bone, mambo sally glass cement of today. christina is meeting with mumbo sally and for the match, she always performs the same rituals as part of the training to become a member of a subway will find priestess. that 1st stop the symmetry. christina drew strings here from her ancestors. she feels and especially strong connection to her deceased grandfather. what are uh, family transitions over there with us we they call it god speed for a reason. if we call the name their right. like my grandfather who i've
the african american symbols lift them up, bringing jazz and food to new orleans. the. the french quarter is home to do pre stance. christina box is performing a love spell for one of our clients. the, i've seen the elders take one sofa candle like this and move mountains with it. so it's really all about sharing sanctions with what we do. we're serving the why below, why spirit switch. so it is intermediaries between humans and the supreme creates a lot of people assume that a mambo, i'm a...
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the new orleans, the cities deep water contained a port contributes to the last land. as ships need ever deepened navigation channels. you will, lindsey is known by many different names. the parents of the south queen of the south, the birthplace of jazz, and the big easy, the french quarter is the cities historic hans, the shop to trade in goods at its french market. and joe, nevada now stands here, a gift from france, the african american symbols lift them up, bringing jazz and food to new orleans. the. the french culture is home to do pre stance. christina box is performing a love spell for one of our clients. the i've seen elders take one sofa candle like this and move mountains with it. so it's really all about your intentions. we'll do. we're serving the why. the why spirit switch. so it is intermediaries between humans and the supreme creates a lot of people assume that a, mambo, i'm a sideway. no, not yet. i'm still on my way up. so i work under my mom, but my bone, mambo, sally glass cement. today christina is meeting with mumbo sally and for the match, she al
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the african american symbols lift them up, bringing jazz and food to, to new orleans. the, the french quarter is home to do pre stance. christina bought peace performing a love spell for one of our clients. the news, the i've seen elders take one single candle like this and move mountains with it. so it's really all about your intentions. we'll do uh, we're serving the la why. villa wow. spirits which service intermediaries between humans and the supreme creates a lot of people assume that a mambo, i'm a sideway. no, not yet. i'm still on my way up. so i work under my mom, but my bone, mambo. sally glassman today. christina is meeting with mom, both sally and for the match. she always performs the same rituals as part of the training to become a member of a subway. will find priestess. does this stop the symmetry? christina drew strings here from her ancestors. she feels and especially strong connection to her deceased grandfather. what are uh, family transitions over there with us we they call it god speed for a reason. if we call the name their right. like my grandfa
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tv is in new orleans at the national world war two museum, where aniconic higgins landing , 'reoinedpeter crane, who is the vice president of the museum. mr. crane, tell us this is as you said, the iconic higginsvehicle personnel. buhese higgins boats, whether they were used in or if they were used in iwo jima, in themade right here in s is the museum, because of this, higgins is one of the major reasons why we are here. there were actually. higgins industries made about 23,000 watercraft of all sorts. and they made 13,000 of these alone. where were they made? in new oere were five different assembly plants around the city and they would test them out on the industrial canal and out on lake pontchartrain and then get put on to assault ships to go who was andrew higgins? andrew jackson. higgins was an industrialist. he. he prior to the war, he was making boats to get lumber out the swamps and the design for shallow draft■o swamps. and so he was able to adapt his pre-war idea to military means. and this was a revolutionary watercraft that really helped us win the war. well, we're here
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he's an architect in new orleans who heads up an organization called make good.hnology, the kinds of devices people can't find in the commercial workplace or can't afford. platt came across the design for the chair on an israeli website that lists open-source information for developers like him. >> we can go beyond what's commercially available. we can really create almost anything. >> reporter: but what he's created has turned out to be way more than noam platt ever imagined when i first het him in new orleans. >> i didn't quite expect the magnitude of outpouring after the story. >> reporter: and that's where viewers like you come in. since our story aired, more than $40,000 in donations rolled in. and, of course, platt knew immediately what he wanted to roll out because he had also heard from nearly 60 families who saw jackson's joy in our report and wanted to see it on their kids' faces. plus, something even more priceless happened. volunteers who saw the story said they wanted to help build these life-changing chairs. so platt put some to work. and with his t
he's an architect in new orleans who heads up an organization called make good.hnology, the kinds of devices people can't find in the commercial workplace or can't afford. platt came across the design for the chair on an israeli website that lists open-source information for developers like him. >> we can go beyond what's commercially available. we can really create almost anything. >> reporter: but what he's created has turned out to be way more than noam platt ever imagined when i...
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, new orleans west to baton rouge, and east mobile, alabama.h stops at the communities between those cities. doing so will reduce our transportation emissions, increase travel choices, create d add e face of stronger and faster hurricanes area i'm also proud to say both have benefited from the massive investments in the rail infrastructure made possible by infrastructure law. the question for mr. gardner and mr. coscia , last year, antagonist agreement to restore gulf orleans and mobile which has been out of service sinc hurricane katrina damage the lines in 2005. that project was aided by roughly $178 million awarded through funding from the bipartisan infrastructure law, which helped make the return to service southern rail commission have said service would restart by the end of this year. is this still a e? what is the status of negotiations of the city of their station improvements? as you know, we are very big returning service to the gulf coast, it has been a multiyear effort, a lot of work over the years and strong partnership with the
, new orleans west to baton rouge, and east mobile, alabama.h stops at the communities between those cities. doing so will reduce our transportation emissions, increase travel choices, create d add e face of stronger and faster hurricanes area i'm also proud to say both have benefited from the massive investments in the rail infrastructure made possible by infrastructure law. the question for mr. gardner and mr. coscia , last year, antagonist agreement to restore gulf orleans and mobile which...
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more than 1200 for black people living in the 9th lot of new orleans lost their lights in the richest country in the world. when they saw the hurricane coming, they did not receive the poor people, african stories from african perspectives, the museum of these 2 menus, the same mass email book. so some people to short documentary by african filmmakers from the media and gun. knowing that i'm actively contributing to the change, it's really a rewinding feeling, sleeping on water and the girl from a new series of africa direct on. i'll just sierra, the treating the sick and wounded under the most challenging conditions. we made the medical teams working inside the few hospitals and causes us to functioning the color on down. jordan, this is obviously are a life and so whole. so come is ready for us to shut a residential building in the southern city of han units. there are reports of casualties, the tax on some kenya chick, a nationwide anti government protest of these one person has been killed on the entertainment of.
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. >> reporter: memories preserved at the national world war ii museum in new orleans. he shared on a landing craft. that first time in combat did you remember being nervous or feel your training had prepared you for that moment? what were your feelings going into that? >> no nerves at all, just doing your job. >> reporter: michael teaches them about the war. >> i think that story is vital for them in the future in a world that is ever changing that has threats that are new and some threats that are old. >> reporter: to reach younger generations the museum sends course programs to schools around the country and has immersive exhibits like this one on the war in the pacific. this is a c-47. it was a plane like this my father kermit flew in world war ii dropping paratroops over enemy lines. i want people to remember his and other stories because it's been a long time. younger generations may not know. my grandchildren will never know my father. he'll always ever be a picture in a frame. because if new generations don't know what these men and women did and suffered and di
. >> reporter: memories preserved at the national world war ii museum in new orleans. he shared on a landing craft. that first time in combat did you remember being nervous or feel your training had prepared you for that moment? what were your feelings going into that? >> no nerves at all, just doing your job. >> reporter: michael teaches them about the war. >> i think that story is vital for them in the future in a world that is ever changing that has threats that are...
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. >> the mayor of new orleans of course my administrations doing the work? bama!rk all right! i and a stand up or going -- program louis armstrong today, i wish mayors would reframe from wasting taxpayer funds honoring things i don't need honoring. imagine how proud new orleans residents were proud when the claimed june 11th back that ass day. she claims -- she claims that it is the most played wedding song in america laura. looked it up, spot if i says it's i want to dance with somebody. the only song new orleans residents want to hear from the mayor who spent $250,000 on travel in january is i will stay in my home. >> laura: okay. i'm sorry -- what is your second wage? >> okay,, i wish when the pop stars decide to fly over a crowd during a concert that they have a clear landing strategy? this is chris brown and during a new jersey show. [ ♪ ] [ singing ] ♪ your body language. ♪ [ cheering and applause ] >> laura: well... >> he got stuck up there sinking under the influence khaki think he was under the influence of a track khaki never stopped missing or missed a
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, new orleans west to baton rouge, and east to mobile, alabama. with stops at the communities between those cities. doing so will reduce our transportation emissions, increase travel choices, create good paying jobs, and add additional evacuation options in the face of stronger and faster hurricanes area i'm also proud to say the development of these routes both have benefited from the massive investments in the rail infrastructure made possible by the bipartisan infrastructure law. the question for mr. gardner and mr. coscia , last year, antagonist agreement to restore gulf coast service between new orleans and mobile which has been out of service since hurricane katrina damage the lines in 2005. that project was aided by roughly $178 million awarded through funding from the bipartisan infrastructure law, which helped make the return to service a reality. amtrak and southern rail commission have said service would restart by the end of this year. is this still a realistic timeframe? what is the status of negotiations of the city of mobile and the
, new orleans west to baton rouge, and east to mobile, alabama. with stops at the communities between those cities. doing so will reduce our transportation emissions, increase travel choices, create good paying jobs, and add additional evacuation options in the face of stronger and faster hurricanes area i'm also proud to say the development of these routes both have benefited from the massive investments in the rail infrastructure made possible by the bipartisan infrastructure law. the...
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hometo the port of south louisiana, one of the nation's leaders in l of new orleans.sportation leaders in louisiana like john spain southern rail commission are now planning to further connect the state by commuter rail including lines connecting orleans, new orleans west to baton rouge, and east , alabama with stops the communities between those cities. doing so will reduce our transportation emissions, increase travel choices, create goand add options in the face of stronger and faster hurricanes area i'm also proud to these routes both have benefited from e infrastructure made possible by÷ estion for mr. gardner and mr. coscia , last year, antagonist agreement to restore gu between new orleans and mobile which has been out of seice sinc hurricane katrina damage the lines in 2005. that project was aided through funding from the bipartisan infrastructure law, which helped make the return to service amtrak and southern rail commission have said service would restart by the end of this year. is this still a alistic timeframe? what is the status of negotiations of the c
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and later he told our new orleans affiliate just who his message of hope was for. >> just to go out toare or the area you in, even though it may look bad and down, there moments where there will be people that will give you a guiding hand to help get you through. so take that opportunity. >> we should all listen to his advice. hogan graduated with a 3.89 gpa. he will attend xavier university on a full ride. well wishes and congrats to all th expect serious heat across the bay area today. details on the new advisory, the east bay and what a recent run of extreme
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, new orleans west to baton rouge, and east to mobile, alabama. the communities between those cities. doing so will reduce our transportation emissions, increase travel choices, create good paying jobs, and add additional evacuation options in the face of stronger and faster hurricanes area i'm also proud to say the development of these routes both have benefited from the massive investments in the rail infrastructure made possible by the bipartisan infrastructure law. the question for mr. gardner and mr. coscia , last year, antagonist agreement to restore gulf coast service between new orleans and mobile which has e hurricane katrina damage the lines in 2005. that project by roughly $178 million awarded through funding from the bipartisan infrastructure law, which helped make the return to amtrak and southern rail commission have said service would restart by the end of this year. is this still a realistic timeframe? what is the status of negotiations of the city of mobile and their station improvements? >> thank you, congressman. as you know, we
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corner of orleans to, you know, big clubs and restaurants. it's a well, you know, some probably favor i suppose is everywhere. those are the different for niles recipe you'll need show lots potatoes, lead chair of, of chives, celery cream, and of course efficient clams. in essence, it is a plan on smokers charter because it really, really quick recipe that i kind of cable. but i don't like what a child are supposed to be made into the costs and all the fishes in it and all breaks open. you don't know what it is and stuck. i think the 1st step is to fix the fish. this time nile is using had a piece of with it and salt set generously. then he lets it steep for 10 minutes. so very much depends is a we smoke all the phase here are sales every morning for our charter. so it really depends on what we got. so in the wholesale site of been there longer, we will sacrifice that morning. so say it's had a couple of card tomorrow, could be garner that could be red mullis and it really changed so it's always a white, flaky fish. it's easy enough to smoke
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whether it w new orleans, or beautiful days -- thunderstorms, or beautiful days in between we could count on mark. we know his words by hear a small windowless interior room. we did just that when he told us. mark's journey with the seals of approval from the national weather association anti- anti-american meteorologist logical society since 1979. he gave everything yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. sir. pursuant to section 2ocial status of black men and boys public law 116-156, amended by section 201 of 2 division o of the consolidated appropriations a pleased to appoint the following individual to the commission on the socialof black men honorable jew self salaam of new york, new york. signed sincerely, hakeem jeffries democratic leader. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the an enrolled bill. the clerk: senate 138. an act to amend the tibetan policy act of 2002 to modify certain provisions that act. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1,
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, new orleans west, to baton rouge and east to mobile, alabama. with stops at the communities between those cities. during so will reduce our transportation emissions, increase travel choices, create good paying jobs, and add additional evacuation options in the case of stronger and faster hurricanes. i'm also proud to say that the development of these routes both have benefitted from the massive investments in the real infrastructure made possible by the bipartisan infrastructure law. the question for mr. gardner and mr. coscia. last year amtrak announced agreement to reestablish between new orleans and mobile, out of service since hurricane katrina damaged the lines in 2005. that project was aided by roughly $170 million awarded through funding from the bipartisan infrastructure law which helped make this return to service a reality. amtrak and southern rail commission has said that service would restart by the end of this year. is this still a realistic time frame? what is the status of negotiations of the city of mobile and their station impro
, new orleans west, to baton rouge and east to mobile, alabama. with stops at the communities between those cities. during so will reduce our transportation emissions, increase travel choices, create good paying jobs, and add additional evacuation options in the case of stronger and faster hurricanes. i'm also proud to say that the development of these routes both have benefitted from the massive investments in the real infrastructure made possible by the bipartisan infrastructure law. the...
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. >> the mayor of new orleans of course my administrations doing the work? bama!a stand up or going -- program louis armstrong today, i wish mayors would reframe from wasting taxpayer funds honoring things i don't need honoring. imagine how proud new orleans residents were proud when the claimed june 11th back that ass day. she claims -- she claims that it is the most played wedding song in america laura. looked it up, spot if i says it's i want to dance with somebody. the only song new orleans residents want to hear from the mayor who spent $250,000 on travel in january is i will stay in my home. >> laura: okay. i'm sorry -- what is your second wage? >> okay,, i wish when the pop stars decide to fly over a crowd during a concert that they have a clear landing strategy? this is chris brown and during a new jersey show. [ ♪♪ ] [ singing ] ♪ your body language. ♪ [ cheering and applause ] >> laura: well... >> he got stuck up there sinking under the influence khaki think he was under the influence of a track khaki never stopped missing or missed a note about the stag
. >> the mayor of new orleans of course my administrations doing the work? bama!a stand up or going -- program louis armstrong today, i wish mayors would reframe from wasting taxpayer funds honoring things i don't need honoring. imagine how proud new orleans residents were proud when the claimed june 11th back that ass day. she claims -- she claims that it is the most played wedding song in america laura. looked it up, spot if i says it's i want to dance with somebody. the only song new...
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more than 1200 for black people living in the 9th lot of new orleans lost their lights in the richest country in the world. when they saw the hurricane coming, they did not receive the poor people. the the be watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stories, the ssl, at least 17 palestinians have been killed down to is ready phones throughout the refugee camp. and central kansas is riley attacks have also been reported an hour for each camp and day i'll follow the police have usable to canon, to block thousands of purchases. gathering is where the funds this have benjamin danielle, who's on wisc jerusalem by a calling for early elections and a cx 5 deal. and, and the coming out is russian presents the person will arrive in north korea for a 2 day trip. it's his 1st visit, the 24 years from our on the patients visits to north korea. we joined now by the j kim, who was a professor of international studies at hon. cook, university of foreign studies he joins us from. so thank you very much for being with us here on out to 0. so we've heard from a previous enlist send out a corresp
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i am from pontchartrain park in new orleans, louisiana.enied access to the burgeoning post-world war ii suburbia. my father, my father fought in the battle of saipan, which is here talking about black veterans, going to celebrate his 80th anniversary, june 15th. he came back and he was not allowed to purchase a home wherever you wanted to in new orleans so based on the advocacy of, to fight against housing discrimination it created pontchartrain parks, right? it became a thriving, black, middle-class, working-class neighborhood of new orleans. it is on the national register of historic places now and have a great responsibility to them to never lose the ability to be offended when i see something like this happen, not only to me, i get that as an antidote so people will see the fights that we have. they recognize something in that story, that connected with them. therefore by the grace of god go i. and that shed the light on what is happening with the field fun. as a conservative effort to stop black folks from having a fulfilled life. >>
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more than 1200 for black people living in the 9th lot of new orleans lost their lights in the richest country in the world. when they saw the hurricane coming, they did not receive the poor people. the challenges with the the lower kyle: this is the news our life from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes a tight race and it runs presidential election between of a fullness and ultra conservative candidates fling is really a tax. once again, tanks fire, tense, housing displaced, palestinians, and what was declared safe signs of the pots in this triple also bombed. we think adult to is that a hoss present northern gall, so who's been operating under severe sausages and a target themselves? plus i'm doing it smith in western paris 12 months after.
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when are we can katrina hit new orleans in the united states some years ago. not a single ritual middle class. the white americans lost their lives. the we're dealing with one of the largest relief efforts in our nation's history and the federal government role play. or 1st priority of course, has the same life. more than 1200 for black people living in the 9th ward of new orleans lost their lights in the richest country in the world. when they saw the hurricane coming, they did not receive the poor people. in the depths investigations, the gift from telling science into total storms from asia and the pacific $1.00 oh $1.00 east on out to 0 from palestine to pakistan from syria to being donasia outcast foundation is delivered to bonnie to over 3300000 people this year. we will be delivering to bonnie to over $23.00 countries across the globe, supporting communities in areas affected by a whole family policy and dishonest. your coupon a is a lifeline for someone in a donate. now with confidence give you a coupon. a today without care foundation, the population
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more than 1200 for black people living in the 9th lot of new orleans lost their lights in the richest country in the world. when they saw the hurricane coming, they did not receive the poor people. the of the color there understands the attain. this isn't use our line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. how's it feel to be a free man? when he makes found a julian a song just on his way home to a straight end of the pleading guilty is a violation. us espionage. the morality is upside in 10 in a day of just that teen people. okay, with my police coming fine to.
more than 1200 for black people living in the 9th lot of new orleans lost their lights in the richest country in the world. when they saw the hurricane coming, they did not receive the poor people. the of the color there understands the attain. this isn't use our line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. how's it feel to be a free man? when he makes found a julian a song just on his way home to a straight end of the pleading guilty is a violation. us espionage. the morality is upside in...
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revocaron un fallo del tribunal federal de apelaciÓn de nueva orleans.a cerrar las puertas en la madrugada. >> esta es la imagen que compartieron sobre cÓmo se ve una noche. >> explican que la actividad nocturna afecta significativamente la calidad de vida. caminar por la acera durante las horas de la madrugada tampoco parece seguro. en la junta de supervisores aprobÓ un programa piloto para cerrar sus puertas entre la medianoche y las para cerrar sus puertas entre la medianoche y las 5:00 a.m. >> o no sale a la madrugada y muchos andan embriagados. >> para los negocios que no la cumplan podrÍan estar recibiendo multa de $1000 por cada hora que permanezcan abiertos. para quienes viven o caminan por aquÍ es un tema importante. >> ya no podemos salir por miedo a cantar a las calles y por el miedo a la inseguridad. >> de nuevo nos enfocamos en la copa amÉrica. enrique gutiÉrrez sigue en vivo. como llegan ambas selecciones? >> los dos equipos se han preparado muy bien. tanto venezuela como ecuador realizaron hoy sus Últimos entrenamientos previos a este gran
revocaron un fallo del tribunal federal de apelaciÓn de nueva orleans.a cerrar las puertas en la madrugada. >> esta es la imagen que compartieron sobre cÓmo se ve una noche. >> explican que la actividad nocturna afecta significativamente la calidad de vida. caminar por la acera durante las horas de la madrugada tampoco parece seguro. en la junta de supervisores aprobÓ un programa piloto para cerrar sus puertas entre la medianoche y las para cerrar sus puertas entre la medianoche...
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drawn from little orleans, not new orleans, little orleans, maryland, "here's a debate drinking game,onvicted felon take a shot." if that happens i'm on the floor. erica from texas, if biden does well in the debate does that mean robert her was wrong and that biden actually is competent enough to stand trial?" maybe trenton should get revenge then? sixteen people? jr from florida, are what president in american history needed 16 people in a spielberg to prep -- prep for a debate?" i believe abraham lincoln used a famous director and 16 of his closest advisors. i read that on the internet. chelsea from lancaster pennsylvania, "has biden asked gutfeld to tell him anything is?" you mean has biden ask truck got filled's and writers to sit -- send him and he lingers? we've got more pregame coverage up next. i believe i'll be a part of that, it is at 8:00. not even sure they're calling it jesse watters crime time but i think i invited brett bear and maybe -- hannity will probably show up. we'll take over my show. don't even know if i'm allowed to do this at 8:00 mark maybe i'll get brett be
drawn from little orleans, not new orleans, little orleans, maryland, "here's a debate drinking game,onvicted felon take a shot." if that happens i'm on the floor. erica from texas, if biden does well in the debate does that mean robert her was wrong and that biden actually is competent enough to stand trial?" maybe trenton should get revenge then? sixteen people? jr from florida, are what president in american history needed 16 people in a spielberg to prep -- prep for a...
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he put a new police chief in new orleans that is all over new orleans.r people arrested after august 1 in the state. now he has not done anything to make the economy stronger. he hasn't done anything to advance healthcare for rural communities. he hasn't done anything to talk about how he will help the quality of life for the people who live in the state, but he had time to be in tennessee and talking about the relationship or the comparison with new orleans, but the reality is he is failing the state desperately. this is trump's pony. this is somebody who would probably be considered for attorney general by donald trump if he was elected president and louisiana keeps giving out gifts. you keep ignoring louisiana, but the speaker of the house, for those upset about what is taking place in gaza, the ambassador to the u.n. is from louisiana. okay. the clerk of the congress is from louisiana. when you look at this state of 4 million people, we are punching above our weight every day and if you want to see what donald trump will do to this country, look no f
he put a new police chief in new orleans that is all over new orleans.r people arrested after august 1 in the state. now he has not done anything to make the economy stronger. he hasn't done anything to advance healthcare for rural communities. he hasn't done anything to talk about how he will help the quality of life for the people who live in the state, but he had time to be in tennessee and talking about the relationship or the comparison with new orleans, but the reality is he is failing...
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you know, in new orleans this was a clawback. right. right. people got to ride. so trains.so it's a clawback when court decides this fprinciple is particularly fake because people in new orleans had been used to right. itproliferate notion for the net crow laws. right. this is like the beginning. pols like■úhe everybody is falling or going to segregate. i'm going to it so that black play checkers. and if i if you vote for me, i willd this in your class. children learn had to disagree. and so that was like the central organizing principle in society for six cades. and it dominated politics. we'll say this, though what wth. irst announced separate but equal? it wasn't athern case, boston. it was. but roberts. s. boston and the 18 states? yes law professor start. yes. okay. let me i teach that case. let me just say. charles sumner and robert morris, a black lawyer, and charles sumner fought, that case, they lost. but within five years, they succeeded getting the legislature to repeal it. so anyway, let's move forward and move forward law. so yes, 7 to 1 decision, a single diss
you know, in new orleans this was a clawback. right. right. people got to ride. so trains.so it's a clawback when court decides this fprinciple is particularly fake because people in new orleans had been used to right. itproliferate notion for the net crow laws. right. this is like the beginning. pols like■úhe everybody is falling or going to segregate. i'm going to it so that black play checkers. and if i if you vote for me, i willd this in your class. children learn had to disagree. and so...
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charlotte combs who left their homes work at higgins shipyards in my home state of louisiana in new orleanss that allowed ramp directly on to the open beach. higgins was the first workplace in new orleans to be racially integrated, and that paid all people, according to their job function, regardless of their sex or their skin color. and there in louisiana, men and women, black and white alike, were coming together for one ca. and it was that place. higgins shipyards that general eisenhower said won the war for. today is in the 1940s. we continue to come together to preserve our american experiment by joining hands as one people, oneeart. and thanks to so many who are commemorating accomplishments of rosie the riveter, the women who joined the ranks at the plant in the shipyards, and who helped us achieve victory in world war two, are to be commended. senator collins and kc representatives speer fitzpatrick have done so much, but perhaps no one has done more than mae krier. and phyllis gould that's right. miss may was a riveter in seattle, washington. and miss phyllis was a welder in richmo
charlotte combs who left their homes work at higgins shipyards in my home state of louisiana in new orleanss that allowed ramp directly on to the open beach. higgins was the first workplace in new orleans to be racially integrated, and that paid all people, according to their job function, regardless of their sex or their skin color. and there in louisiana, men and women, black and white alike, were coming together for one ca. and it was that place. higgins shipyards that general eisenhower...
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charlotte combs who left their homes work at higgins shipyards in my home state of louisiana in new orleans. they built ships that allowed infantry exit through a front ramp directly on to the open beach. higgins was the first workplace in new orleans to be racially integrated, and that paid all people, according to their job function, regardless of their sex or their skin color. and there in louisiana, men and women, black and white alike, were coming together for one common cause. and it was that place. higgins shipyards that general eisenhower said won the war for. today is in the 1940s. we continue to come together to preserve our american experiment by joining hands as one people, one nation and one united heart. and thanks to so many who are commemorating accomplishments of rosie the riveter, the women who joined the ranks at the plant in the shipyards, and who helped us achieve victory in world war two, are to be commended. senator collins and kc representatives speer fitzpatrick have done so much, but perhaps no one has done more than mae krier. and phyllis gould that's right. miss
charlotte combs who left their homes work at higgins shipyards in my home state of louisiana in new orleans. they built ships that allowed infantry exit through a front ramp directly on to the open beach. higgins was the first workplace in new orleans to be racially integrated, and that paid all people, according to their job function, regardless of their sex or their skin color. and there in louisiana, men and women, black and white alike, were coming together for one common cause. and it was...