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when you have a bright colored dress, what color -- same color shoo?ccessories brings the look together. nude does not always mean -- or neutral does not always mean nude. it can be white, black, gray, brown. >> all right. >> cool colors offer a low-key lady like vibe. >> thanks, irene. we are moving to more color. >> amped it up with this look. stella mccartney showing a dynamic look and we love mixing bold separates. and we have brought in another trend, stripes. >> sfrips are always in. do you call this color blocking? >> this is color block. >> something we might not have seen a year ago. >> this -- definitely not for the feint of heart. >> is there a rule against what you don't use for color blocking? >> citrus colors. they work beautifully together. >> could you do that with pastels as well? >> you can. >> beautiful. let's see tonya now who is coming in. you love this look, too. >> our lovely tonya. she is wearing a confident look. she's doing it all with one color, poppy. >> poppy and she is wearing it -- >> bright whites. black is in green. the
when you have a bright colored dress, what color -- same color shoo?ccessories brings the look together. nude does not always mean -- or neutral does not always mean nude. it can be white, black, gray, brown. >> all right. >> cool colors offer a low-key lady like vibe. >> thanks, irene. we are moving to more color. >> amped it up with this look. stella mccartney showing a dynamic look and we love mixing bold separates. and we have brought in another trend, stripes....
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color troops 1862 to 1867. it examines how african-american troops were used to improve union intelligence and the varying attitudes of union leaders toward black soldiers. this is 40 minutes. >>> good afternoon, everyone. my name is lopez matthews and i'm secretary of the natural archives afro-american history society and i'm here to welcome you today to hear william a.dobak discuss colored troops -- u.s. colored troops during the civil war era. and i'm here today just to let you know that the afro-american history society produces programs similar to this, not this program, but programs similar to this, promoting the study of african-american history through records at the national archives. and we are a number of programs coming up, which you may have seen our flier on the table outside, discussing african-americans in the civil war, since that is the theme for african-american history month this year. celebrating the success quen tenial of the civil war. if you have time, please try to come back and attend
color troops 1862 to 1867. it examines how african-american troops were used to improve union intelligence and the varying attitudes of union leaders toward black soldiers. this is 40 minutes. >>> good afternoon, everyone. my name is lopez matthews and i'm secretary of the natural archives afro-american history society and i'm here to welcome you today to hear william a.dobak discuss colored troops -- u.s. colored troops during the civil war era. and i'm here today just to let you know...
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colored infantry up the st. johns river in northern florida to burn a sugar mill and free 91 slaves. gilmore, who by this time was a general, mentioned the raid in one of his orders. this expedition planned and executed by colored men under the command of a colored noncommissioned officer reflects great credit on the brave participants and their leader. the major general commanding thanks these courageous soldiers and scouts and holds up their conduct to their comrades in arms as an example worthy of emulati emulation. local knowledge was important to the union army through the end of the war, besides, as one federal stationed in northern alabama wrote, the negroes are our only friends. the question of former slaves aiding the union advance brings us an amusing argument in academic circles a few years ago. did the slaves become free as a result of white action? abraham lincoln or the union army? or were they self-emancipated? james mcpherson, the author of "battle cry of freedom," writing in 1995, noted a tenden
colored infantry up the st. johns river in northern florida to burn a sugar mill and free 91 slaves. gilmore, who by this time was a general, mentioned the raid in one of his orders. this expedition planned and executed by colored men under the command of a colored noncommissioned officer reflects great credit on the brave participants and their leader. the major general commanding thanks these courageous soldiers and scouts and holds up their conduct to their comrades in arms as an example...
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was decided by eye color. ""eople were style..which was blue eyed babies wore blue brown eyee babies wore pink" studying fashion over time.. (prof) "and then you start to see more pink and blue clothing for babies and toddlers around the first part of the 20th century as those white dresses go out offstylee" cooor coding gender dentity developed in &p(prof)"it really isnt until the poot war baby boooers that its fairly consistently as we thinkkof it now but even tten as late as the 1970's"boys as - late as the found pink clothes ffr of it now but even then i found pink clothes for boyy as late as thee1970's" whiie profits made by gender identityytrends,there is no colors. "oh theres a little girllwearing er rompers.." xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx daughter)"are you coming down thh slide?"visiting meadowbrook park in ellicott city you see a rainbow of cooors, although the (mom)"my youngeet really likes colors.. " but many parents say they don't follow fashion "it doesnt really matter to me. i really let her decide.. r
was decided by eye color. ""eople were style..which was blue eyed babies wore blue brown eyee babies wore pink" studying fashion over time.. (prof) "and then you start to see more pink and blue clothing for babies and toddlers around the first part of the 20th century as those white dresses go out offstylee" cooor coding gender dentity developed in &p(prof)"it really isnt until the poot war baby boooers that its fairly consistently as we thinkkof it now but...
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so everybody talked about color and matisse. if you're modern, you use color.ell, first of all, color is expensive. but then on the other hand, i don't really know whether i like those very colorful blues and yellows and oranges. i knew an older artist who once lived in paris. one day i said to him, "can you tell me something about color?" he says, "there's one thing i can tell you -- nobody understands color." i said, "fine, that's just the way it is with me." and that was the end of that problem. around 1958, '59, somewhere around there, i started a painting. it was 18 feet by about 9 or 10 feet, and i'd never done a painting that big. and then i realized i didn't have the space to come back to see my painting. it was too close, and i couldn't seem to get far enough away to see what i'm doing. then my feeling about how i see a painting changed. i realized every time i do something, if i have to run back to take a look at it, it's impossible. i can't paint that way. ah! ah! instead of looking, i had to feel it. ah! in order to feel it, to work with it, i had t
so everybody talked about color and matisse. if you're modern, you use color.ell, first of all, color is expensive. but then on the other hand, i don't really know whether i like those very colorful blues and yellows and oranges. i knew an older artist who once lived in paris. one day i said to him, "can you tell me something about color?" he says, "there's one thing i can tell you -- nobody understands color." i said, "fine, that's just the way it is with me." and...
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this color? that's green. >> this is your sophisticated washington sort of embassy row blues. with again, an earthy, olivy colorth and this color is anjou pear from ben moore. and we've got something beautiful blue with it to pop it out. but metallics are the new gilt. >> i see if you took away this, it looks more like embassy row, could you make it more modern. >> we could do something like that and you could peair it wit anything you like. >> people don't have a lot of money to spend on changing the household. what's the biggest thing you could do to make a real statement without spending a lot of money? >> i think the biggest thing is to clean it up. clean it up, clean out and add white. white trim, white areas, and just freshen things up with white. or just pick a favorite color you have, and pop it wherever you can. in small doses. >> what about pillows? are they -- still in, throw pillows? >> pillows are always in. and changing out pillows seasonally is really fun thing to do. and there's s
this color? that's green. >> this is your sophisticated washington sort of embassy row blues. with again, an earthy, olivy colorth and this color is anjou pear from ben moore. and we've got something beautiful blue with it to pop it out. but metallics are the new gilt. >> i see if you took away this, it looks more like embassy row, could you make it more modern. >> we could do something like that and you could peair it wit anything you like. >> people don't have a lot of...
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color troops. in savannah georgia, when the time came to try to vote, many of the former ex-confederates were disenfranchised. whites were not allowed to come out that day to vote in savannah and united states color troops oversaw the enrollment of former slaves to vote. so, without that, the 14th amendment would not have been adopted in georgia without theovthe oversee of the black veterans, black units in georgia at that time to oversee the elections. thank you. >> thank you. >> what insight do you have regarding the p.o.w. experience of african-american soldiers versus their white union counterparts and how they were treated throughout p.o.w. camps throughout the south? some of them were -- well, since most of the regiments were locally recruited, therefore, if anything, if they were taken prisoner, they would be -- their local owners would often reenslave them. sometimes good, sometimes bad. and some of them, for example, who were taken prisoner in the central mississippi valley, wound up worki
color troops. in savannah georgia, when the time came to try to vote, many of the former ex-confederates were disenfranchised. whites were not allowed to come out that day to vote in savannah and united states color troops oversaw the enrollment of former slaves to vote. so, without that, the 14th amendment would not have been adopted in georgia without theovthe oversee of the black veterans, black units in georgia at that time to oversee the elections. thank you. >> thank you. >>...
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nail color. people are obsessed with nail color.ful tangerine colors. >> gorgeous. >> people have websites dedicated to nail color, nail art. >> great shoes and a clutch. great ways to add to the accessories. >> aren't these great shoes? classic with a little tangerine twist. >> the other hot color of the season is cobalt blue. >> right. >> it's everywhere. we have a great summer dress and also jeans. >> yes. this is great from day to night. anyone can wear it. we have a dress from piper lime. you can put a blazer over it for work. >> cute. >> we have skinny jeans paired with a nice j crew top with stripes. classic. >> this is nautical. >> on trend but, again, probably will carry you for many seasons which is nice. >> right. >> lots of cobalt in accessories. >> the shoes. we have a nice scarf, belts. >> and don't be afraid of mascara. >> blue? >> cobalt blue mascara. i know people are thinking '80s, but put the regular mascara underneath and one swipe of cobalt. >> you really can't see it as very blue. it comes off dark. >> it's a h
nail color. people are obsessed with nail color.ful tangerine colors. >> gorgeous. >> people have websites dedicated to nail color, nail art. >> great shoes and a clutch. great ways to add to the accessories. >> aren't these great shoes? classic with a little tangerine twist. >> the other hot color of the season is cobalt blue. >> right. >> it's everywhere. we have a great summer dress and also jeans. >> yes. this is great from day to night....
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colored troops. i'm from the state of georgia. what happened there was interesting. the state of georgia refused to adopt the 14th amendment in their constitution. and so they put them under military occupation. and they added insult to injury, they put georgia under the occupation in some of the states on the u.s. colored troops. and in savannah, georgia when the time came to try to vote, many of the former ex confederates would disfranchise. whites were not allowed to come out to vote in is a van namt and the united states colored troops oversaw the enrollment of former slaves to vote. and so without that the 14th amendment would not have been adopted in georgia without the oversight of the black veterans. black units in georgia at that time to oversee the elections. thank you. >> yes thank you. >> hi. what insight do you have regarding the p.o.w. experience of african-american soldiers versus their white union countser parts and how they were treated throughout p.o.w. camps throughout the south? >
colored troops. i'm from the state of georgia. what happened there was interesting. the state of georgia refused to adopt the 14th amendment in their constitution. and so they put them under military occupation. and they added insult to injury, they put georgia under the occupation in some of the states on the u.s. colored troops. and in savannah, georgia when the time came to try to vote, many of the former ex confederates would disfranchise. whites were not allowed to come out to vote in is a...
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the colors are colored powder that people throw up in the air, throw at each other, to celebrate the seasons. ♪ ♪ i'm swimming in the ocean ♪ >> that's so awesome, the rainbow of color smoke, it looks like, that just shoots into the air. and this bet like a quilt. >> can you imagine how fantastic this is for a kid? >> it is cool. and i want to know a little bit more about the festival and how much fun it was to be there. so devin graham joins us "right this minute" via skype. >> it was absolutely amazing. i think one of the funniest videos i've ever done. everyone having the time of their life. literally a big party. >> how was it to be caught in that melee? >> it's amazing. and honestly, like, there's so much colors that go up are everywhere. and after the throw, it's probably three or four minutes where you can't see anything. you can't even see the sun. >> is it hard to get rid of all the color after this event was done? >> yes. and everyone that went there, they're still blowing out colorful snot out of their nose. >> do you have like a team of he feels that tell you where the co
the colors are colored powder that people throw up in the air, throw at each other, to celebrate the seasons. ♪ ♪ i'm swimming in the ocean ♪ >> that's so awesome, the rainbow of color smoke, it looks like, that just shoots into the air. and this bet like a quilt. >> can you imagine how fantastic this is for a kid? >> it is cool. and i want to know a little bit more about the festival and how much fun it was to be there. so devin graham joins us "right this...
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and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a kind of color. some blue colors that you add. and i wanted to show that. when i started, i remember that there were some beautiful girls. they're beautiful. but i felt like, ok, but there is also beauty. i have a girlfriend which was modeling for me that i met very early when i started that was from a french colony. she was beautiful and black and very inspiring, very nice. i say, yes, why not. for me, a difference was beautiful. they looked to me, and i wanted to show it. another kind of different was the fact that when i saw farida, i said, my god, she is incredible. i was very impressed by her beauty. very frightened even by her beauty. she was kind of a very arrogant imperial. and african and beauty with a special expression. not arrogant. but beautiful. i said, i want to show this girl which is different. does not know how to walk as a model. they have their own personality. i remember this year i was asking a professional model to walk to see if there were walking too much as a professional mo
and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a kind of color. some blue colors that you add. and i wanted to show that. when i started, i remember that there were some beautiful girls. they're beautiful. but i felt like, ok, but there is also beauty. i have a girlfriend which was modeling for me that i met very early when i started that was from a french colony. she was beautiful and black and very inspiring, very nice. i say, yes, why not. for me, a difference was...
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colores combinados e oscuros, la parte de la pretina, los bordes de la blusa, la blusa de un color sÓlidocia, tamÉn hemos aclarado las cejas y hace que la mirada se vea mÁs suave y resalte los ojos. >>> voy a invitar a mi nueva jessica. >>> mira a la cÁmara tres. >>> lo mÁs lindo. >>> es boricua, se apellida lÓpez, ahÍ la estamos viendo, mira me jessica. el mismo color de ojos y todo. >>> vamos para allÁ. >>> ahÍ estÁ tu jessica, toda tuya. >>> preciosa. >>> huele amor aquÍ. ¿como te sientes?. >>> muy bien. >>> ¿te imaginabas el cambio asÍ?. >>> no. >>> ¿estabas nerviosa?. >>> sÍ. >>> ¿quÉ pensaste que iban a hacer?. >>> ¿quÉ te parece el nuevo look de tu esposa?. >>> preciosa, le quedÓ super bien. >>> ¿adonde la vas a llevar hoy en la noche?. >>> no te puedo decir. >>> algo romÁntico supongo. >>> te ves muy linda. >>> tiene cabello oscuro, primero hicimos reflejos con papel, para tratar de aclararle toda la melena que la tenÍa demasiado oscura. le hicimos toda la cabeza como estamos viendo, luego aplicamos un color en todo el cabello para lograr obtener la tonalidad que tenemos ahora que
colores combinados e oscuros, la parte de la pretina, los bordes de la blusa, la blusa de un color sÓlidocia, tamÉn hemos aclarado las cejas y hace que la mirada se vea mÁs suave y resalte los ojos. >>> voy a invitar a mi nueva jessica. >>> mira a la cÁmara tres. >>> lo mÁs lindo. >>> es boricua, se apellida lÓpez, ahÍ la estamos viendo, mira me jessica. el mismo color de ojos y todo. >>> vamos para allÁ. >>> ahÍ estÁ tu jessica,...
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to be all different colors. why we provide those dolls, so they become more aware of that, but it is tricky. and sometimes you do want to mention it also to the parents so the parents can realize, possibly, what this child is thinking, and maybe they picked up something wrong on something on tv or something. you try to get to the bottom of it and then be very aware of that. i had a little boy in my program who sort of used a derogatory word, and what i did was, i said, "we don't use those words here, "but every time you use a positive word, what we'll do is, we'll talk about that word." and he started--one day, he didn't say the word. the next day, he didn't say the word, and he started to build on his own vocabulary. so i think when you give a child specific praise and give them specific things to do, it helps them a lot. ♪ falling down ♪ london bridge... hendrick: there may not be much we can do about the racism, bigotry, and prejudice in the rest of the world, but in our own classrooms, there is much work to
to be all different colors. why we provide those dolls, so they become more aware of that, but it is tricky. and sometimes you do want to mention it also to the parents so the parents can realize, possibly, what this child is thinking, and maybe they picked up something wrong on something on tv or something. you try to get to the bottom of it and then be very aware of that. i had a little boy in my program who sort of used a derogatory word, and what i did was, i said, "we don't use those...
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y un collar largo simple. >> el truco puede ser vestirse de un color neutro. >> se ve sÚper bien. >>a un vestido negro y al porse los aretes turquesa quedÓ espectacular. >> cada vez que utÚ vienes para acÁ, uno no sabe quÉ hacer porque quiere ponerse todo. >> y quiero agradecer a las modelos. >> quÉ lindas lucen, mira todas las opciones para esta primavera no tenga miedo, atrevo se con accesorios grandes vamos a aprender a combinarlos. >> y asÍ sucesivamente. >> gracias por todos estos consejos de primara y de cÓmo podemosucir mucho mÁs atractivas nosotras las mujeres. >> mucho color y sobre todo mucho volumen en los accesori. >> y no tenga miedo usar collares. >> vamos a u mensaje de nuestra gente y seguimos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica." >> gracias. >> buenos dÍas "despierta amÉrica" nos encontramos acÁ en ingrid salÓn nos encanta su show y mandamos un saludo especial a chiquinquirÁ y raÚl y los esperamos acÁ en nueva york. >> hey!. >> yeah! ♪. >> yo querÍa esa, no. >> ay!. >> quÉ lindas estÁn. >> de verdad estÁ hermoso. >> ay! estÁ ecioso!. >> me encantÓ. >> y si vieran a estas m
y un collar largo simple. >> el truco puede ser vestirse de un color neutro. >> se ve sÚper bien. >>a un vestido negro y al porse los aretes turquesa quedÓ espectacular. >> cada vez que utÚ vienes para acÁ, uno no sabe quÉ hacer porque quiere ponerse todo. >> y quiero agradecer a las modelos. >> quÉ lindas lucen, mira todas las opciones para esta primavera no tenga miedo, atrevo se con accesorios grandes vamos a aprender a combinarlos. >> y asÍ...
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streaks of hair color.thing permanent these are color rubs. it's a powder. >> you do it. >> it's not a spray. >> try it. you take your thumb and add the highlight. >> cute. >> and it comes out pink. if you put hair spray it won't get on your clothes. >> i like that. all right. it's only my credibility. >> it can wash out and it gives you an easy pop of color. >> it looks so natural. what about skin? >> we talked about bb cream. that's a blemish balm with everything in one. it has spf, nourishing ingredients and more. they have seven different tints here. this is the miracle skin transformer. i swear by this. it will give you a primer and set your makeup. this was the first one at drugstores by garnier. it's more affordable. this one is at miracle skin transformer.com which is great with more variety in shades. >> what do we have here? >> deodorant. it's brand new from dove called clear tones. it targets the dark discoloration under your arms which is great for tank top season. st. tropez has another new pro
streaks of hair color.thing permanent these are color rubs. it's a powder. >> you do it. >> it's not a spray. >> try it. you take your thumb and add the highlight. >> cute. >> and it comes out pink. if you put hair spray it won't get on your clothes. >> i like that. all right. it's only my credibility. >> it can wash out and it gives you an easy pop of color. >> it looks so natural. what about skin? >> we talked about bb cream. that's a...
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and that comes from the bright colors and the unusual juxtapositions of these wild primary colors thrown up against each other. to me, they're the visual equivalent of jazz. we see a lot of improvisation here. they're going in all different directions, but they make sense as a whole. it's just like jazz. there's a coherency and a consistency within the wildness. that's not to say there's not a lot of thought behind it. i think that people can make a real mistake at thinking what she's doing is random and haphazard. there's a random quality to it, but she thinks a lot about the relationships, even between little bits and pieces as they work together. but she's definitely thinking about the overall composition. [ metal clatters ] buchanan: when i started looking at this piece to start working on it some more, i was not happy with it. i was not happy at all with it. what made me not happy was the shape of the roof. i took a hammer, just kind of gave it a rampf -- rhaaaa! and picked up the pieces that had fallen on the ground and started to work more with metal. i'm not on a car assembly lin
and that comes from the bright colors and the unusual juxtapositions of these wild primary colors thrown up against each other. to me, they're the visual equivalent of jazz. we see a lot of improvisation here. they're going in all different directions, but they make sense as a whole. it's just like jazz. there's a coherency and a consistency within the wildness. that's not to say there's not a lot of thought behind it. i think that people can make a real mistake at thinking what she's doing is...
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the gentleman in the picture the next 40 years never stopped giving up on this idea that people of color have a rightful place in politics so he continued to be in the politics and attended for the national conventions and raised a family and my father grew up hearing about it and was determined to as a matter of family honor restore black people to their rightful place in politics that is what my father was all about. >> why did you write about your family? what made you take it this far? >> i got tired of hearing my father say he was going to write a book. if you're not going to read this book, you know -- i was terrified that this would die with him so in my mid 40's, early forties i should say, i got tired of hearing him talk about it and i took out a tape recorder and started interviewing him. i wanted to know everything he knew and make sure it didn't get lost. i started interviewing what he knew about the family would also this political party in deutsch, a life of its own and i started researching how much was true and it became an obsession. estimate what did you find as far as
the gentleman in the picture the next 40 years never stopped giving up on this idea that people of color have a rightful place in politics so he continued to be in the politics and attended for the national conventions and raised a family and my father grew up hearing about it and was determined to as a matter of family honor restore black people to their rightful place in politics that is what my father was all about. >> why did you write about your family? what made you take it this...
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was decided by eye color.rst part offthe 20th pgender identity devellped in 3 the post war baby boomers that its fairly consistently as we thinkkof it now but ven then i found pink clothes for boys as late as the 1970's" while manufacturers enjoy the profits made by gender identity trendd,there is no concrett reasoo for the colors. "oh theres a littte girl wearing her rompers.." xxxxxxxxxx(mom talking to daughter)"are you coming down the slide?"visiting meadowwrook park in ellicott coloos, although the traditionalltrenn is appaaent. colors.. " but many parents say they don't follow fashion rules... ( jjckie busiik) "it doesnt really matter to me. i really let her decide.. wants.." so is that the latest trend?(prof- slow the future is almost here.. phere are a whole lot more young parents who are opting for neutral.. styles ann lookiig for neutral optiins" for now... parents ook for oneething:(moo carmen roberts)"i find with my girls ttey really just like a fun color..so it might be pink or on their mood that d
was decided by eye color.rst part offthe 20th pgender identity devellped in 3 the post war baby boomers that its fairly consistently as we thinkkof it now but ven then i found pink clothes for boys as late as the 1970's" while manufacturers enjoy the profits made by gender identity trendd,there is no concrett reasoo for the colors. "oh theres a littte girl wearing her rompers.." xxxxxxxxxx(mom talking to daughter)"are you coming down the slide?"visiting meadowwrook park...
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the colors drop. you protect it with your life. and these women protect these banners. now, when you run out of banners, however, they've ripped up your final russian envoy banner, public thought, well, they're done. they have to go away now. no, from across the street came the backup banner. "democracy should begin at home." so they had a nice instinct for taking a situation that was happening. you object to what we're saying, you're going to try to silence what you're saying. isn't that interesting? shouldn't democracy begin at home? so they respond not only to the president but to the public. a few weeks later, our envoy to russia comes back, and they have a list for him. you've been in russia. these women can vote. why can't this happen here? look at what is happening to us. please do something about the situation. and this is actually another allender cartoon. and the caption is, "making the russian envoys feel at home." [ laughter ] >> you can see the male mob swarming in against the suffragist.
the colors drop. you protect it with your life. and these women protect these banners. now, when you run out of banners, however, they've ripped up your final russian envoy banner, public thought, well, they're done. they have to go away now. no, from across the street came the backup banner. "democracy should begin at home." so they had a nice instinct for taking a situation that was happening. you object to what we're saying, you're going to try to silence what you're saying. isn't...
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a colorful turtle. it's a very colorful turtle.e we ask our thought-provoking, open-ended question, it's so important to wait and listen to the children's own answers and listen with genuine respect for their ideas. notice how this teacher asks the child the question. woman: hmm. i'm noticing it's harder to roll. why do you think it's harder to roll that one? hendrick: as you can see, this emergent approach to teaching requires more time, patience, and ingenuity than traditional information questions require. of course, no matter what kind of questions we ask or teaching style we use, and despite our best efforts, some of our children are simply not going to be able to learn at the rate we'd like them to. it happens in every classroom, and we must always notice these difficulties. it may be due to a hearing or vision problem. emotional disturbance is another possibility. child: yay! and developmental delays are yet another reason for learning slowly. when we speak about special-needs children and their cognitive development, we hav
a colorful turtle. it's a very colorful turtle.e we ask our thought-provoking, open-ended question, it's so important to wait and listen to the children's own answers and listen with genuine respect for their ideas. notice how this teacher asks the child the question. woman: hmm. i'm noticing it's harder to roll. why do you think it's harder to roll that one? hendrick: as you can see, this emergent approach to teaching requires more time, patience, and ingenuity than traditional information...
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. >> yes, you don't have to commit to a wall color just hang a beautiful picture with a lot of colorneutral flooring here as well next thing we will add a colorful rug. >> how do you know how to make sure all the colors coordinate it will not be like too much. >> well, we just pulled some colors straight from the canvas, and pretty simple,. >> doesn't have to be like super custom stuff this is from pier one. >> doesn't need to be custom at all or expensive you can do a solid colored rug and i will show you in a few minutes how this is reversible and more subdued on the other side. >> great for kids love it. >> doesn't show any dirt. >> so what next our time is fleeting. >> next we will just add these ottomans back and then what we will do is add some throw pillows for color on to the sofa. >> i think they are over here. >> if you have like a lot of colors in your prints you picked two colors from the pillows. >> we pull colors directly from the painting and immediately the feeling of the room changes because the color is so vibrant. >> it is good to do color and texture. >> yes. colo
. >> yes, you don't have to commit to a wall color just hang a beautiful picture with a lot of colorneutral flooring here as well next thing we will add a colorful rug. >> how do you know how to make sure all the colors coordinate it will not be like too much. >> well, we just pulled some colors straight from the canvas, and pretty simple,. >> doesn't have to be like super custom stuff this is from pier one. >> doesn't need to be custom at all or expensive you can...
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and the color makes it classy.but the color makes it really classy. >> it's very lady-like as opposed to trashy. you see so many girls lie thai look like hookers going to the prom. these are beautiful. >> when you're wearing a high-low and one shoulder, it's all about access rising with bracelets. >> and that ring. >> and the shoes. >> yeah. >> so much time looking for the right shoes, this is the only dress that's going to let you do that. >> thank you. >> next up is megan. this is a dress that's flattering for a curvy girl. hi. >> yep. >> i like that. >> this is such a red carpet moment for her. major hollywood. but the waist sucks you in at your tiniest point and then just cascades over your curves. it's comfortable. you can dance in this dress. you can eat dinner this dress. >> yeah. and you're going to get some attention in that red. >> that red just stands out in a room. >> and you always wonder when it's off the shoulder what kind of necklace or something to wear. you put a nice one on her. >> earrings and a
and the color makes it classy.but the color makes it really classy. >> it's very lady-like as opposed to trashy. you see so many girls lie thai look like hookers going to the prom. these are beautiful. >> when you're wearing a high-low and one shoulder, it's all about access rising with bracelets. >> and that ring. >> and the shoes. >> yeah. >> so much time looking for the right shoes, this is the only dress that's going to let you do that. >> thank...
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they happen quickly, those color changes. i can try to move quickly. i can try to fight nature and slow down the reaction by cooling it. i can build a faster spectrometer. slowly, laboriously, we can build up a picture of what happens in a chemical reaction, whether it's don's experiment or in the leaves of that tree. the explanation must lie at the molecular level. this is what we'll see in the next program. captioning performed by the national caponing institute, inc. captions copyright 1989 educational film center and the university of maryland funding for this program was provided by... additional funding provided by the people of dow, the company that lets you do great things, the 8,000 scientists of the eastman kodak company, the exxon education foundation on behalf of exxon scientists, and... for information on this college telecourse, videocassettes, off-air videotaping, and books based on this series, telephone the annenberg/cpb project at...
they happen quickly, those color changes. i can try to move quickly. i can try to fight nature and slow down the reaction by cooling it. i can build a faster spectrometer. slowly, laboriously, we can build up a picture of what happens in a chemical reaction, whether it's don's experiment or in the leaves of that tree. the explanation must lie at the molecular level. this is what we'll see in the next program. captioning performed by the national caponing institute, inc. captions copyright 1989...
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. >> el color, todo. >> todo lo que estÁ completamente de moda para esta temporada. >> vemos el blancocertero. >> y estamos en la temporada perfecta para hacerlo. >> he visto brazaletes y pulseras de tamaÑo enorme ¿cÓmo lo utilizamos?. >> son buenÍsimos porque son para todas las temporadas, y muy importante que lo puedes usar y se justa a cualquier muÑeca. >> voy atreverme a usar uno por acÁ. >> a ver. >> estos son los que dices que se llaman ¿cÓmo?. >> que se ajustan. >> como la muÑeca muy delgada. >> y las que llamÓ y habrÁ una muÑeca. >> y tenemos los dos estilos. >> y tenemos combinaciÓn de colores. >> me encanta la modelo. >> tiene el azul elÉctrico con el beige. >> y muchÍsimo las cadenas tambiÉn y los materiales reciclables como el caso del vidrio. >> ¿hay colores que podemos combinar?. >> totalmente para esta temporada el coral y la turquesa. >> porque empieza desde el naranja y va subiendo hasta que termina en rojo. >> y el turquesa que empieza desde el aquamarina terminando en el azul mÁs subido. >> y podemos usar todas las@@ tonalidades. >> completamente, luce muy bien. >> h
. >> el color, todo. >> todo lo que estÁ completamente de moda para esta temporada. >> vemos el blancocertero. >> y estamos en la temporada perfecta para hacerlo. >> he visto brazaletes y pulseras de tamaÑo enorme ¿cÓmo lo utilizamos?. >> son buenÍsimos porque son para todas las temporadas, y muy importante que lo puedes usar y se justa a cualquier muÑeca. >> voy atreverme a usar uno por acÁ. >> a ver. >> estos son los que dices que...
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i like the yellow color in the room. that's pretty.he kitchen is too blue for me. >> wow. >> very pretty room though. the formal dining room has wainscoting and gleaming floors. a sunny eat area doubling your entertainment space. the backyard is fenced and has a nice play set tucked into a corner. >> just outside of denver, evergreen, colorado. $287,000 for a charming cabin. >> you will see this cabin sits at 7,200 feet elevation. it was a summer play ground for frank and teddy roosevelt. they make claim to the neighborhood. three acres of pristine land. inside you see it's loft-like with an open great room, wide planked floors and an old fashioned wood burning stove. >> and a toboggan on the wall. >> i didn't notice. you should be a real estate broker. knotty pine cabinets. that looks dated because of the color. and a separate laundry room next door. the dining room is flooded with sunlight. i like the beamed ceiling. two big windows make it pleasant for breakfast or dinner, i think. upstairs is a couch parking lot. move that furnitur
i like the yellow color in the room. that's pretty.he kitchen is too blue for me. >> wow. >> very pretty room though. the formal dining room has wainscoting and gleaming floors. a sunny eat area doubling your entertainment space. the backyard is fenced and has a nice play set tucked into a corner. >> just outside of denver, evergreen, colorado. $287,000 for a charming cabin. >> you will see this cabin sits at 7,200 feet elevation. it was a summer play ground for frank...
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the national women's party colors. and this tricolor is used along with all of these other banners in deliberate combinations of words and color and pageantry that create the women's suffrage -- the physical part of the women's suffrage movement and the picketing part of the women's suffrage movement. and it backs up the words, and it backs up the lobbying. and it creates a visual encounter for the public, and a spectacle for the press, and a way of lobbying the people in the white house and the people in the capital with public behind them in a way that is hard to be done through words and petitions alone. and where the allender cartoons and the suffragists are reaching into the party to keep them informed, the banners are a way of public outreach to find new members to join the party. and this is a corps of women with the tricolor leaving the headquarters which at the time was across lafayette park from the white house going to the white house to picket. so in the best sense you have a contingent of women leaving, cr
the national women's party colors. and this tricolor is used along with all of these other banners in deliberate combinations of words and color and pageantry that create the women's suffrage -- the physical part of the women's suffrage movement and the picketing part of the women's suffrage movement. and it backs up the words, and it backs up the lobbying. and it creates a visual encounter for the public, and a spectacle for the press, and a way of lobbying the people in the white house and...
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if we want more people of color, you book more people of color.ou want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i still have a huge list on my computer of people i need to carry into this. >> the supportive audience has allowed michele to try new experiment this year, the radar book club. a deep explorationer of a sing
if we want more people of color, you book more people of color.ou want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community...
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what i love about that -- he has worked so hard to get jobs for communities of color. this transgendered community, also kids released from jail. if they get educated, hopefully they do not have to go back. mario has done a lot of work with the merchants association. they are working together to restore the community in the mission, and i think it is important to have that representation. please consider mario and the other latinos and all the people who are running, too. supervisor kim: thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. in an operating manager for sf parking. in that william ortiz -- in that william ortiz -- by next -- i met william ortiz. when i was in college. he is and then it gets results. consider him very much for this position. supervisor kim: that you. >> good afternoon. i'm with the northern california independent booksellers association, and i'm here to speak for pete mulvihill. he is one of the owners of green apple books, which is a nationally respected, profitable independent bookstore. i know saying profitable and bookstore in the same sentence
what i love about that -- he has worked so hard to get jobs for communities of color. this transgendered community, also kids released from jail. if they get educated, hopefully they do not have to go back. mario has done a lot of work with the merchants association. they are working together to restore the community in the mission, and i think it is important to have that representation. please consider mario and the other latinos and all the people who are running, too. supervisor kim: thank...
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black folk still called themselves colored. colored and colored. you know what i mean. i'm just saying there i was listening to these guys, i asked william, what do you mean communist stuff. i said you are a socialist. they told me. your brother, told me you was a socialist. and i says i thought the fbi was going to arrest you one day. so he looked at me and he knew something about my history, he says bobby, who are the sioux. i said the name sioux is a french word that means cutthroat and got nothing to do with our african-american brothers here. it was something i knew at age 15 because his brother and i had officered with the la coda people. with custer and his battles t native americans. this is a period of time, 15, 16, we didn't know anything. i didn't know anything about my people's african-american history. they didn't teach it. it wasn't around. you know, growing up at age 15, 16, 17. point is, is that with that, those guys that day on that street corner, caused me to buy a book called facing my opinion. i took that book to work to me, out at kaiser space and e
black folk still called themselves colored. colored and colored. you know what i mean. i'm just saying there i was listening to these guys, i asked william, what do you mean communist stuff. i said you are a socialist. they told me. your brother, told me you was a socialist. and i says i thought the fbi was going to arrest you one day. so he looked at me and he knew something about my history, he says bobby, who are the sioux. i said the name sioux is a french word that means cutthroat and got...
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some of the colors are pale yellows or pale greens and i think you can.you're wearing a solid look like this. >> you are talking about mixing colors. any no-nos to tell us about? anything you wouldn't put together? >> i mean, i think super bright and super pastel are things that don't -- i think that in a way that looks a little more dated, a little more like what your grandmother might have done. i think stick with -- if you're going to pair brights, pair a yellow and red. if you' if you're pairing pastels, similar situated colors. >> you say designers are also looking at tribal prints and that kind of thing from africa and the pacific islands. >> that never really goes away but it is very big this spring. i think this is what we're seeing right now is a donna karan piece. she was inspired by haiti. the nice thing about these things is that they feel good on and especially when it is hot. i think if you're wearing something from one of these hotter xlimts hot er climate it just makes you feel a little bit cooler. >> we've got to get our arms in shape for
some of the colors are pale yellows or pale greens and i think you can.you're wearing a solid look like this. >> you are talking about mixing colors. any no-nos to tell us about? anything you wouldn't put together? >> i mean, i think super bright and super pastel are things that don't -- i think that in a way that looks a little more dated, a little more like what your grandmother might have done. i think stick with -- if you're going to pair brights, pair a yellow and red. if you'...
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also fendi, this colorful studded bag. >> that's fun. >> it's been in so many magazines. >> really cute. >> rebecca minkoff. i'm a huge fan of her trends in neon. it's a textured tote bag. >> some silk. >> and vince komuta. it's $150 but you get the clutch out of it and it can be a great shoulder bag. >> that's beautiful. >> you can use it during the day or at night. every singlene of these, this nine west and all of these are on the website. i have listed every single one. i've done the homework for you. >> also, you found a woman, whitney, and you updated her style with a patterned handbag. let's see how she looked before. sort of a gray outfit, wintry. >> i wanted to give her that instant pop with a signature bag. so fun. again, all the bags aside from the designer ones on the runway are under $100. you really can find something that you like. >> you did our shopping for us this morning. thank you so much. for more information on the handbags, you can also find it on bobbie's buzz on today.com. >>> the grinch stole chri
also fendi, this colorful studded bag. >> that's fun. >> it's been in so many magazines. >> really cute. >> rebecca minkoff. i'm a huge fan of her trends in neon. it's a textured tote bag. >> some silk. >> and vince komuta. it's $150 but you get the clutch out of it and it can be a great shoulder bag. >> that's beautiful. >> you can use it during the day or at night. every singlene of these, this nine west and all of these are on the website. i...
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we did not color this in. this is their colors. this says recreation facilities. all the green is recreation and open space. this is the redevelopment plan for this area. when the first three projects came through, redevelopment controlled this block. their jurisdiction extended. the redevelopment staff and the redevelopment commission kept shooting down proposals to develop this site because it was
we did not color this in. this is their colors. this says recreation facilities. all the green is recreation and open space. this is the redevelopment plan for this area. when the first three projects came through, redevelopment controlled this block. their jurisdiction extended. the redevelopment staff and the redevelopment commission kept shooting down proposals to develop this site because it was
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it's the same color blue found on the american flag, which originated in pennsylvania. >> well, juneth is flag day in the united states, and that's because in 1777, the continental congress met in philadelphia, and that's when they accepted the first-ever american flag. >> the declaration ofan flag. independence and the constitution were also written in pennsylvania. despite these contributions to our federal system, pennsylvanians did not want any government to have unlimited powers over their state. so emblazoned across their state flag for all to see is the motto, "virtue, liberty, and independence." and here's another influence pennsylvania had on colonial america. when william penn drafted the state's first constitution, he included religious freedom for all. that provision became the model for one of our nation's most important rights. with flag facts, i'm scott. you don't disappear at midnight. and now, you've met your match. new revlon® colorstay™ 16 hour eyeshadow. 64 colors that will take you from night to day without smudging, creasing or fading away. >> one more. come on.
it's the same color blue found on the american flag, which originated in pennsylvania. >> well, juneth is flag day in the united states, and that's because in 1777, the continental congress met in philadelphia, and that's when they accepted the first-ever american flag. >> the declaration ofan flag. independence and the constitution were also written in pennsylvania. despite these contributions to our federal system, pennsylvanians did not want any government to have unlimited...
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would never die just multiply colors ♪ ♪ colors colors colors >> red and blue were a big no-no for youngloods and the crips took those colors to the new heights. wearing the wrong color could get you killed, and that is not to say that the colors are safe now. take heed, young men, because they are not your friends, so try turquoise or mauve or salmon, if you are daring. we know those are not the only no-noes on the list. do saggy pants ring a bell? well, in conroy, alabama, you could have received a fine up to $500 and six months in jail. and they were not alone. mansfield city carries a fine of up to $500 or 15 days in jail. in albany, georgia, it could cost you $200 and as of september, the city has made $4,000 on saggy pants citations. so if the cops don't get you, the parents are sure to be mad for costing them all that money. and in florida, there is a statewide ban on saggy pants the there, because that's the most important issue in florida right now. just say no to saggy pants. last but certainly not least, the pesky hoodies, because think are a fashion no-no for mhp's dress code
would never die just multiply colors ♪ ♪ colors colors colors >> red and blue were a big no-no for youngloods and the crips took those colors to the new heights. wearing the wrong color could get you killed, and that is not to say that the colors are safe now. take heed, young men, because they are not your friends, so try turquoise or mauve or salmon, if you are daring. we know those are not the only no-noes on the list. do saggy pants ring a bell? well, in conroy, alabama, you could...
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people of color. he chose to identify with people of color. several of the siblings were going to pass in the debt. he was a bit of an agitator as well. >> was a child like? >> i had an incredible childhood. took me with her in her arms to a seven in april of 1967, four months old to get herself arrested with me in her arms. and that event was a turning point in the movement in until alabama. within a few months of that event initiated a non-violent desegregation in done so.
people of color. he chose to identify with people of color. several of the siblings were going to pass in the debt. he was a bit of an agitator as well. >> was a child like? >> i had an incredible childhood. took me with her in her arms to a seven in april of 1967, four months old to get herself arrested with me in her arms. and that event was a turning point in the movement in until alabama. within a few months of that event initiated a non-violent desegregation in done so.
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every race, every color, every culture.t happened in 1955 is not unlike what is exploding out of the headlines today. it was a young person's death that started the uprising in tunisia. it is young people on the front lines in egypt. slowly but surely, the young people in sudan are following suit and rising up against an oppressive government. it was a young girl who stood still when she was ordered to give up her seat to a white woman, violently taken from the bus, pushed into a police car, ridiculed on her way to the station, and shot inside a jail cell until she was bailed out hours later -- shut inside a jail cell until she was bailed out hours later. hers is a powerful story, along with that of a man who was racially profiled and accused of a crime he did not commit. i would like to invite ronald, who garner's several proclamations from various officials, and we would like to present them to ms. claudia -- to ms. claudette colvin. we want to thank him for his efforts in securing these proclamations. if ms. colvin would
every race, every color, every culture.t happened in 1955 is not unlike what is exploding out of the headlines today. it was a young person's death that started the uprising in tunisia. it is young people on the front lines in egypt. slowly but surely, the young people in sudan are following suit and rising up against an oppressive government. it was a young girl who stood still when she was ordered to give up her seat to a white woman, violently taken from the bus, pushed into a police car,...
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colores combinados e oscuros, la parte de la pretina, los bordes de la blusa, la blusa de un color sÓlido a nuestro amigo julio. >>> saludo muy grande a toda la gente de miami mi hermano, hasta pronto. >>> hasta aquÍ la entrevista de despierta amÉrica. >>> gracias por la entrevista, estÁ incursionando con todo lo que tiene que ver con el teatro. >>> la hice para un aÑo entero en todo estados unidos. una semana en cada ciudad. >>> debe ser una gran experiencia. >>> sÍ. >>> vamos contigo carla, dejamos el baile a un lado. >>> nos vamwr maÑana en despieÉ nos visita el doctor, envÍe sus preguntas. va a ser un viernes inolvidable. estamos con gocho, el autor de muchos Éxito de shakira, alejandro sanz entre otros. >>> yo igual que usted quiere ver el final de nuestra transformaciÓnes, la de jessica, la admiradora de adamari lÓpez. volvemos con despierta amÉrica. >>> la primavera llegÓ a la casa y llegÓ el momento de ver la trsformaciÓn de nuestra compaÑera que es fanÁtica de adamari lÓpez. trajo a su esposo rafael que no sabe como quedÓ, bienvenido. >>> ¿estas nervioso?. >>> un poco. >>> hicimo
colores combinados e oscuros, la parte de la pretina, los bordes de la blusa, la blusa de un color sÓlido a nuestro amigo julio. >>> saludo muy grande a toda la gente de miami mi hermano, hasta pronto. >>> hasta aquÍ la entrevista de despierta amÉrica. >>> gracias por la entrevista, estÁ incursionando con todo lo que tiene que ver con el teatro. >>> la hice para un aÑo entero en todo estados unidos. una semana en cada ciudad. >>> debe ser una...
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how good her color looks already.s darker or lighter. >> you are brave. >> you certainly are. >> we thought bikini girl was, but no, it's you. >> thank you. what else is on the table? >> a dry shampoo, which is a wonderful hair reviver. you want some volume, don't feel like washing your hair, you spray it in and fluff it up and it smells great. >> let's move on to pretty lauren. what has she got going on? >> this is lauren. we have clinique's breakthrough bottom-lash mascara. >> bottom lash? >> it's not for smurfs, that tiny brush, but made for us girls. this is that tiny little brush to get into all the nooks and crannies. they have technology from japan that guarantees it won't smudge or flake, no raccoon eyes. look how easy that was. >> you love this stuff, kath. >> i do. >> this is the new radiance primer. so it has a little bit of finish to it which means you get the natural grow. >> it works on every skin tone. >> yes. >> and the facial hair remover. >> everybody wants that. >> you know, the balm and then you pu
how good her color looks already.s darker or lighter. >> you are brave. >> you certainly are. >> we thought bikini girl was, but no, it's you. >> thank you. what else is on the table? >> a dry shampoo, which is a wonderful hair reviver. you want some volume, don't feel like washing your hair, you spray it in and fluff it up and it smells great. >> let's move on to pretty lauren. what has she got going on? >> this is lauren. we have clinique's...
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i appeal to the house that they will not be carried away by their prejudices against color and race, daws said. i appeal to them not to treat him by one rule and the white man by another. i ask the gentleman who passed the constitutional amendment to see that this is not done. mr. speaker, it is unconstitutional to treat him differently. and the congressional globe, which often has wonderful little a sides in it from this time period, reported that it was laughter that greeted each refrain of this staccato appeal to menard's 14th amendment right and the guarantees of the 15th amendment which had gone for ratification days before menard's speech. looking back on it "the "baltimore sun"" declared the fact of a colored man making a speech on the floor of the house was one so novel that the greatest attention was paid. menard failed, however, to make an impression and it is safe to say that no other colored man will again have so good an opportunity to make an impression for no one will be again listened to with such care. now as we know, that verdict was premature. within a year capital
i appeal to the house that they will not be carried away by their prejudices against color and race, daws said. i appeal to them not to treat him by one rule and the white man by another. i ask the gentleman who passed the constitutional amendment to see that this is not done. mr. speaker, it is unconstitutional to treat him differently. and the congressional globe, which often has wonderful little a sides in it from this time period, reported that it was laughter that greeted each refrain of...
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. >> strawberry and drink colored by insects sizzled that's right, bugs in your starbucks drink. the reason starbucks says they're better than alternative the ingredients >> ,,,,,,,, >> skepticism in the supreme court has several justices ask tough questions in the second day of arguments on health care reform. grace will be on today's focus on a hotly contested part of the law >> the arguments boil down essentially to one constitutional question: should the federal government get involved by forcing everyone to get health insurance or pay a fine? it is getting heated over health care, not just outside but also inside the supreme court. today's issue, the individual mandate. should every american have to buy health insurance? today chief justice john roberts asked if that is true, why stop in with health insurance? >> could be required to meet you to buy a cellphone because that would facilitate responded when you need emergency services? >> no mr. chief justice, i think that is different >> more liberal to justices seem to support congress's authority to require citizens to carr
. >> strawberry and drink colored by insects sizzled that's right, bugs in your starbucks drink. the reason starbucks says they're better than alternative the ingredients >> ,,,,,,,, >> skepticism in the supreme court has several justices ask tough questions in the second day of arguments on health care reform. grace will be on today's focus on a hotly contested part of the law >> the arguments boil down essentially to one constitutional question: should the federal...
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also, they were very specific about the color. in reality, they asked me because the color is a little like in the spirit. it is something in common. i was flattered to do that, but it is beautiful to see how much they are -- our work, our demand is to make a beautiful movie. i should not be able to do anything. i never thought about it, but when people ask me, you have to be so clever. >> tom ford made a movie, so why not you? >> because my brain is not that sure. you have to think about so many things. truly, it is a big work. you have to be strong. you have to take care also of the physiology of the actor which is, like, oh, my god. you can be depressed. also, you see the depression of everybody. i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i hope you will be sharp enough to answer the questions the audience has for you. rather like the academy awards. [applause] these questions have come through on various means. can we have the first question? >> the first question -- i am going to compile a group -- a lot of people are aski
also, they were very specific about the color. in reality, they asked me because the color is a little like in the spirit. it is something in common. i was flattered to do that, but it is beautiful to see how much they are -- our work, our demand is to make a beautiful movie. i should not be able to do anything. i never thought about it, but when people ask me, you have to be so clever. >> tom ford made a movie, so why not you? >> because my brain is not that sure. you have to think...