the washington post smithsonian magazine preservation magazine and civil war monitor nelson earned her va in history and literature from the harvard university from harvard university and her phd in american studies from the university of iowa, and she has taught at texas tech university cal state fullerton harvard and brown nelson is the author of saving yellowstone three cornered war ruin nation and trembling earth and we re so excited to have her with us today. so before i turn it over to her just a quick note we have sent out an email to everyone this morning that had just a great list of resources like a bibliography that megan had put together so you all should have received that by now. if not that link is posted in the chat. so that please join me in welcoming megan kate nelson. hi everyone. thank you so much. thank you nicole for that lovely introduction and to the smithsonian associates for the invitation to be with you tonight. i would also like to thank harmony an
soul of this nation. forging the soul of the nation. i knew we were in the battle for the soul of the nation. we are in the battle for the soul of america. judge jeanine: he s planning on saving souls again tonight. in just one hour. we ll be delivering a rare prime time speech where his administration says he s going to be unifying america. this is an opportunity again for the president to directly have a conversation with the american people. what we are going to hear from him is how to move the country forward. that s going to be the focus of the speech tonight, he s going it s way to be optimistic and hopeful. judge jeanine: for months, his rhetoric leading up to the speech has been anything but unifying. let me tell you about this ultra maga agenda, it s extreme as most maga are. the maga crowd is the most extreme and political organization that has existed in american history. i don t have to tell you about the ultra maga agenda attacking families and our free
us western history and american culture for the new york times the washington post smithsonian magazine preservation magazine and civil war monitor nelson earned her va in history and literature from the harvard university from harvard university and her phd in american studies from the university of iowa, and she has taught at texas tech university cal state fullerton harvard and brown nelson is the author of saving yellowstone three cornered war ruin nation and trembling earth and we re so excited to have her with us today. so before i turn it over to her just a quick note we have sent out an email to everyone this morning that had just a great list of resources like a bibliography that megan had put together so you all should have received that by now. if not that link is posted in the chat. so that please join me in welcoming megan kate nelson. hi everyone. thank you so much. thank you nicole for that lovely introduction and to the smithsonian associates for the invitatio
about strategy and what it means for the rest of the president s agenda. then. the united states will not be provoked by. tension over taiwan, taught china cutting military and the u.s. over nancy pelosi s visit. in holding military drills off the coast. we will discuss with the crisis that leads to white house on china and former un ambassador nikki haley u.s. and its allies should respond only on fox news sunday. and, a major wind for abortion rights in deep red at kansas. will ask our sunday panel how republicans need to address their messaging before midterms. plus. oxon is on road to midterms in wyoming. congresswoman liz cheney and her trumpet endorsed rival are connecting with voters and one of the most-watched primaries of the year. all right now on fox news sunday. logan from fox news in washington. you are looking live for democrats about working through the night to drive their election-year economic package for the final passage been ordered to do so taking a
with lester holt good evening americans feeling the heat tonight in ways and places they maybe never have where they live as high temperature records are expected to fall across much of the country. it is where we begin tonight. 38 million people across 20 states from california to the mississippi river right now living under heat alerts. record highs in the forecast today from cheyenne, wyoming where the forecast high is 99 to dallas/ft. worth airport which could reach 109. between now and wednesday nearly three dozen new record highs could be set the heat wave working its way to the east tonight, leaving the most vulnerable in its path at considerable risk experts are warning it is not summer as usual but rather another global gut check moment from a changing climate just as we face new obstacles in dealing with it. we ll get to that and the forecast from our team standing by in just a moment. let s start with miguel almaguer. reporter: shattering records and threatenin