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dawn brown's or close on the secular zen well. is experiencing a transition arts $21.00 is on the lookout for trailblazers and finds them in the most unlikely places. morocco the eureka valley and the foothills of the high atlas mountains a photo shoot for vogue arabia. toledo hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of. a fashion label founded by proc in america. the israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the country's culture and tradition. completely. if the color of the thanks very for the way i mix the. way i feel about it think of the happiness. all universal something and it's also very are going away it's not something very. very clean and very sharp but something very. i don't come home very alive. his collection celebrates vibrant colors a collective styles and a variety of materials. based on artsy stands for a new generation exploring customs and cliches the brand disaster divest to leave or herself to particularly likes the labels approach it's not just because we want to deliver pictures and then ju
dawn brown's or close on the secular zen well. is experiencing a transition arts $21.00 is on the lookout for trailblazers and finds them in the most unlikely places. morocco the eureka valley and the foothills of the high atlas mountains a photo shoot for vogue arabia. toledo hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of. a fashion label founded by proc in america. the israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the country's culture and tradition. completely. if the color of the...
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dawn of this country. so there is lots of upsetting statistics that come out of the black and brown communities, specificallymunity, but people don't tend to care. people -- there is a narrative in this country whatever is happening to black folks is black folks' fault, which is clearly not true. institutional and structural racism is dragging down black folks. we talk about it on "united states" all the time. and a crisis like this makes it worse. >> what was the reaction, what is the reaction ban to the effort to get masks, as many masks as you can and to get people to wear them. >> i think people are very aware overall that they can't trust the federal government to tell them what is going on. they can't trust donald trump, they can't trust the press conferences, we can't trust the black surgeon general to tell us what is going on. the thing about the benefit, we're relying on activists and leaders already in the black community, people who the people in the community already trust. that has been a positive reaction. the hard part now is that most people in those communities don't have money to donate to
dawn of this country. so there is lots of upsetting statistics that come out of the black and brown communities, specificallymunity, but people don't tend to care. people -- there is a narrative in this country whatever is happening to black folks is black folks' fault, which is clearly not true. institutional and structural racism is dragging down black folks. we talk about it on "united states" all the time. and a crisis like this makes it worse. >> what was the reaction, what...
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dawn: and her phd from the university of iowa. she taught at texas tech university, cal state fullerton, harvard and brown and is also the author and trembling earth. tonight she will talk to us about the three cornered more, tell us how it came to be measure some anecdotes about things she learned during the research process and read passenger to an open it up to questions to the audience. please something of a warm welcome to megan case nelson. [applause]. megan: thank you guys. thank you for coming out on this drizzly cold dreary night. before we begin, i would like to acknowledge that we meet here tonight on a traditional land of these people. so the three-quarter, also story tells the story of the civil war the far west. most of the action takes place in mexico. it would become arizona during the war. as well as texas and colorado and california. and so this point, you may be asking yourselves, what. what more i have never heard of this. i thought it was about gettysburg. and basically virginia. so i thought the same thing myself when i first started teaching and researching civil war history 16 years ago. seems like a very lo
dawn: and her phd from the university of iowa. she taught at texas tech university, cal state fullerton, harvard and brown and is also the author and trembling earth. tonight she will talk to us about the three cornered more, tell us how it came to be measure some anecdotes about things she learned during the research process and read passenger to an open it up to questions to the audience. please something of a warm welcome to megan case nelson. [applause]. megan: thank you guys. thank you for...
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brown university. they will discuss his new book, the true flag. that seemsject strikingly important. he focuses on the dawn of the 20th century. the debate involves two of the most influential minds of the time. william randolph hearst on one twain, and booker t. washington, and andrew carnegie arguing. onefully it will shed light the condition of america today. it is my pleasure to welcome him. [laughter] robin: thank you. thrilling to read. here is an example of why. highlight the moments i remember. i went through two highlighters. hear that ourg to past history. it was also dispiriting in many ways. it was dispiriting to read what a joke teddy roosevelt was. he is buried in my family cemetery. we always joke about that. let's get right to it. i don't think many people know about it. you've got teddy roosevelt and henry cabot lodge, richard kipling, william randolph hearst. set the scene, late 1800s, what was going on in the world? spain colonized cuba. what was going on? all my projects are efforts to uncover stories that were important in history, but have been forgotten. 1898 was a moment of great ch
brown university. they will discuss his new book, the true flag. that seemsject strikingly important. he focuses on the dawn of the 20th century. the debate involves two of the most influential minds of the time. william randolph hearst on one twain, and booker t. washington, and andrew carnegie arguing. onefully it will shed light the condition of america today. it is my pleasure to welcome him. [laughter] robin: thank you. thrilling to read. here is an example of why. highlight the moments i...
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martin loses his at dawn on may 5, cinco demaio if you would, grover's union brigade is the closest to fort mcgruder, the central earthwork that commands this road network, and edwin brown with the first and 11th massachusetts will deploy against jenkins, whose men are in the earthworks trying to hold off the union army. grover's men from new england will realize you can't take fort mcgruder. it is too heavily defended. they had been meticulously engineered to cover the intersection of this road. so begins a trend for the battle of williamsburg. each side, all day, will slowly funnel in, one regiment at a time, one brigade at a time as their front is cleared. this is where confusion sets in for the men on the field. hooker, to support grover, is going to send in a guy named major charles wainwright and his artillery. regular army men deploy cannons, quickly targeted, and flee their guns within 10 minutes. wainwright says it was one of the most embarrassing episodes of the civil war, and he gets new york volunteers to man the regular guns. he brings up another section of artillery as he starts to notice the grover left is being turned. team gray has not sat idly by eithe
martin loses his at dawn on may 5, cinco demaio if you would, grover's union brigade is the closest to fort mcgruder, the central earthwork that commands this road network, and edwin brown with the first and 11th massachusetts will deploy against jenkins, whose men are in the earthworks trying to hold off the union army. grover's men from new england will realize you can't take fort mcgruder. it is too heavily defended. they had been meticulously engineered to cover the intersection of this...
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tom brown, we will see you soon, tom, thanks bright dawn our country has endured.en the break in the clouds before anyone else. for the past 168 years, we've also stood by you, helping you weather storms like this one, to protect your loved ones. and we'll do it for 168 more. . . . maria: welcome back. good thursday morning, everybody. thanks so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. it is thursday, april 16th. your top stories, 7:00 am on the east coast. small business aid set to run out of money today, putting pressure on congress to reach a new deal for more funding for business and employees hard-hit by the coronavirus. getting america back to work again, top executives telling president trump covid-19 testing needs to be increased to get the public back to work. the president says that he will reveal guidelines on reopening the economy later today. the coronavirus impacting jobs in america. we will get the jobless claims numbers this morning in an hour and-a-half, 8:30 a.m. eastern, expecting another 5.1 million people filing for unemployment in the last we
tom brown, we will see you soon, tom, thanks bright dawn our country has endured.en the break in the clouds before anyone else. for the past 168 years, we've also stood by you, helping you weather storms like this one, to protect your loved ones. and we'll do it for 168 more. . . . maria: welcome back. good thursday morning, everybody. thanks so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. it is thursday, april 16th. your top stories, 7:00 am on the east coast. small business aid set to run out of...