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next, pamela smith hill, the editor of "pioneer girl: the annotated autobiography", discusses the life of laura ingalls wilder. she is the author of the "little house" series. compares andhill contrasts the tv show to the real life of laura ingalls wilder. the herbert hoover residential library and museum posted this event. wondering you may be why the presidential library is interested in laura ingalls wilder. like john f. kennedy's library that housed the papers of hemingway, we are the only presidential library to house the literary papers of a major , these papers it came to us through the estate of her daughter. she had written an early --paign hierarchy of hoover campaign papers of hoover. she had contacted the library. of course, the archivists were interested and the collection was donated. little did they know it also contains important correspondence between her and her famous mother, laura ingalls wilder, and famous writings. for decades, laura ingalls --der fans have checked trekked to with branch as if they were looking for the holy grail. they asked to see the autobiograp
next, pamela smith hill, the editor of "pioneer girl: the annotated autobiography", discusses the life of laura ingalls wilder. she is the author of the "little house" series. compares andhill contrasts the tv show to the real life of laura ingalls wilder. the herbert hoover residential library and museum posted this event. wondering you may be why the presidential library is interested in laura ingalls wilder. like john f. kennedy's library that housed the papers of...
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. >> up next on american history tv, pamela smith hill, editor of "pioneer girl: the annotated autobiography" discusses the life of laura ingalls wilder. pamela smith hill compares and contrasts the tv series and books to the real life of laura ingalls wilder. the hoover presidential library and museum hosted this event. it is a little over one hour. my john f. kennedy's library that has papers of them is hemingway,- ernest we are the only presents a papers of host the this major writer. the papers came to us by way of miss lang. the executor of her a state solve folder upon full or of materials on herbert hoover, and contacted the library. of course, the archivist were interested, and the collection was donated. little did they know, it also contained correspondence with her famous mother and her unfinished autobiography. people asked to see the big ,ablets that contain her drafts and our copy of the autobiography. we are fortunate to have with us today pamela smith hill, which has recently published data biography, "laura ingalls ," came the pioneer girl out last fall, and immediately sold
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was annot -- she optimist -- he was an optimist and felt like he could still pull this out.though the writing was on the wall that he would never gain the trust of this president. they were different stylistically. my father never denigrated president obama during the campaign. he just never found his footing. it is unfortunate because he had a lot to give and he was such a patriot. i have heard multiple times, if anybody brought any criticism of the president, he would stop that conversation. struggles. real it was more personality than policy. that is unfortunate. charlie: this is state number five, one of richard holbrook's 50 appearances on the show. richard: i was thinking about this this morning. in architecture, you make up your blueprint, you design the whole building perfectly down to the last specimen and then you build it. foreign policy, you have a general concept. you start out, you encounter an obstacle, you adjust to realities and you have to bring congress along. you have to bring the allies along. you have to deal with the russians. foreign policy is not arc
was annot -- she optimist -- he was an optimist and felt like he could still pull this out.though the writing was on the wall that he would never gain the trust of this president. they were different stylistically. my father never denigrated president obama during the campaign. he just never found his footing. it is unfortunate because he had a lot to give and he was such a patriot. i have heard multiple times, if anybody brought any criticism of the president, he would stop that conversation....
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then i think it is extremely significant that jefferson actually wrote, annotated in response to something that hamilton is trying to push forward that he disagrees with. the federalist papers are an example of the text that we go back to time and again to really understand the meaning within our constitution, i i think it is insightful to see the inscriptions for an understanding of the different perspectives. so, i know scholars are interested in our copy for that reason pete untran. we want people who come to see the exhibit to walk away with a sense of appreciation that this collection exists in a public library in buffalo. for the residents of buffalo we hope it will rekindle a sense of pride because it is because of the citizens of buffalo that this collection exists at all. >> for more information on book tv's recent visit to buffalo and the other destination go to cease band.org/city to her. >> here's a look at some books being published this week. louisiana governor in 2016 presidential candidate bobby jindal talks about lessons he has learned from american history and his plan fo
then i think it is extremely significant that jefferson actually wrote, annotated in response to something that hamilton is trying to push forward that he disagrees with. the federalist papers are an example of the text that we go back to time and again to really understand the meaning within our constitution, i i think it is insightful to see the inscriptions for an understanding of the different perspectives. so, i know scholars are interested in our copy for that reason pete untran. we want...
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be able to go through and have something to work with as i wrote and it's not the same for me as annotated version of '"to kill a mockingbird" i was reading, which has my daughters a annotations, which is fascinating, burt it's a very different experience. >> as far as "go set a watchman" goes, the book sold way more the ebooks ever sold. so i think young people are reading more books. it's nice to have the ebook -- you can download it but a i want a houseful of books and i hope i've imparted that's to my students and my children. anymore audience questions? okay. >> that was a great leadup because i've been reading the book, both "to kill a "to kill a mockingbird" and "go set a watchman" with my 1-year-old son, and my 15-year-old nephew read and it at a family weekend recently we were having a become discussion, and my 15-year-old nephew said, well, atticus was a racist in watchman, and what too you think the difference was, what do you think changed? i started wondering whether all of us would regard atticus a little differently had he not been cracked oust of a time capsule. if the book
be able to go through and have something to work with as i wrote and it's not the same for me as annotated version of '"to kill a mockingbird" i was reading, which has my daughters a annotations, which is fascinating, burt it's a very different experience. >> as far as "go set a watchman" goes, the book sold way more the ebooks ever sold. so i think young people are reading more books. it's nice to have the ebook -- you can download it but a i want a houseful of books...
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version of "to kill a mockingbird" which i was reading, which has my daughter's annotations in it, which is also fascinating, but it's a very different experience. >> as far as "go set a watchman" goes, the book sold way more than the ebooks have ever sold so i think young people are reading more books. it's nice to have the ebook, you can download it about i want a houseful of books and i hope i have imparted that to my students and children. >> anymore audience questions? okay. >> that was a great leadup because i've been reading the book, both "to kill a mockingbird" and "go set a watchman" this summer with my 12-year-old son. my 15-year-old nephew also recently read it, and at a family weekend recently, we were having a book discussion, and my 15-year-old nephew said, well, atticus was a racist in watchman, and what do you think the difference was, what do you think changed? i started wondering whether all of us would regard atticus a little differently had he nod been cracked out of a time capsule. the book watchman had been published in 1966 or '67, would we judge him as harshly as
version of "to kill a mockingbird" which i was reading, which has my daughter's annotations in it, which is also fascinating, but it's a very different experience. >> as far as "go set a watchman" goes, the book sold way more than the ebooks have ever sold so i think young people are reading more books. it's nice to have the ebook, you can download it about i want a houseful of books and i hope i have imparted that to my students and children. >> anymore audience...
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plane,annot at the billions of dollars, and they say, this does not hold a candle to the old when we used to fly. it does not maneuver as well, work, we are talking billions and billions. what are we doing, folks? what are we doing? what are we doing? so, we need a special leader. we need a special leader. [chanting -- trump] say, the headlines blared, i do not believe those by the way because most of those pollsters do not like me. i'm not saying anything that goes on innocently with pauline, lling, ok? po but both of those groups dislike me. i was just interview, where's jake? is he here? he is a good man, he just interviewed me. watch me at 9:00 sunday morning with jake on cnn. he is here someplace. he is a good man. he is maybe shy. he is here somewhere, but it is good. 9:00 on sunday morning. i think we will do great. here is the story. i have never seen such press. my wife called, she said, are you ok, darling? how bad is it? they may did someone get was the greatest defeat in history. the bad part is it would not have even been mentioned, it would not be a story. then i said t
plane,annot at the billions of dollars, and they say, this does not hold a candle to the old when we used to fly. it does not maneuver as well, work, we are talking billions and billions. what are we doing, folks? what are we doing? what are we doing? so, we need a special leader. we need a special leader. [chanting -- trump] say, the headlines blared, i do not believe those by the way because most of those pollsters do not like me. i'm not saying anything that goes on innocently with pauline,...
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track which do goes through california and the southern state they put out the winter forecast and has annot do with what with el known know is doing this wen ter. but first. we talk about tonight. we have clear skies ash here. notice the rain to the west. it is moving to dry air. it is going to be here for tomorrow morning. that looks like probably toward in the of the morning compute. here is the timeline of that. 5:00 in the morning. some scattered showers. these are, wooing the way through the morning hours. here or there. side. then the skies begin to to clear and tomorrow, we get plenty of shine. it won't as warm as today. in fact a very cool pattern. i will show that you and check that winter forecast on in a few minutes. heather? 3:00 3:00 heather: right now, a westwood woman is missing in new hampshire's white mountains. the hunt for her is about to double. investigators are searching by air and ground for claire marie cocuzzo. her family reported her missing when she didn't show up for work yesterday, days after her hike from the mount garfield trailhead to bond cliff was supposed
track which do goes through california and the southern state they put out the winter forecast and has annot do with what with el known know is doing this wen ter. but first. we talk about tonight. we have clear skies ash here. notice the rain to the west. it is moving to dry air. it is going to be here for tomorrow morning. that looks like probably toward in the of the morning compute. here is the timeline of that. 5:00 in the morning. some scattered showers. these are, wooing the way through...
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that they take any efforts to try to mark the hospital to put anything on the roof that would have annotated that it was a location, because when you -- >> rusty, hold on a second. it's 2:00 in the morning. if they put a red cross or a white h on the roof, how are they going to see that? >> no, absolutely. but you have to remember we have advanced technologies to be able to allow us to see things on top of these roofs and buildings that other people cannot see with the naked eye. >> should we not know, rusty, should we not know of a hospital's coordinates? >> a couple things. number one, yes, we should have. but people are not thinking about things that are obvious. number one, the complete retro grade of u.s. forces that are there does not allow us to track nongovernmental organizations that are in the vast majority of these locations. number two, when you look at this air strike, the identification of the hospital being given protected status is that when what i have been told is that not only were there insurgent fighters and taliban forces around the exact location of the hospital, but t
that they take any efforts to try to mark the hospital to put anything on the roof that would have annotated that it was a location, because when you -- >> rusty, hold on a second. it's 2:00 in the morning. if they put a red cross or a white h on the roof, how are they going to see that? >> no, absolutely. but you have to remember we have advanced technologies to be able to allow us to see things on top of these roofs and buildings that other people cannot see with the naked eye....
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next, pamela smith hill, the editor of "pioneer girl: the annotated autobiography", discusses the life of laura ingalls wilder. she is the author of the "little house" series. compares andhill contrasts the tv show to the real life of laura ingalls wilder. the herbert hoover residential library and museum posted this event. wondering you may be why the presidential library is interested in laura ingalls wilder. like john f.
next, pamela smith hill, the editor of "pioneer girl: the annotated autobiography", discusses the life of laura ingalls wilder. she is the author of the "little house" series. compares andhill contrasts the tv show to the real life of laura ingalls wilder. the herbert hoover residential library and museum posted this event. wondering you may be why the presidential library is interested in laura ingalls wilder. like john f.
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. >> up next on american history tv, pamela smith hill, editor of "pioneer girl: the annotated autobiography" discusses the life of laura ingalls wilder. pamela smith hill compares and contrasts the tv series and books to the real life of laura ingalls wilder. the
. >> up next on american history tv, pamela smith hill, editor of "pioneer girl: the annotated autobiography" discusses the life of laura ingalls wilder. pamela smith hill compares and contrasts the tv series and books to the real life of laura ingalls wilder. the
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think of annot person in public life that has spent more time lawyer up. ed up. think there are lots of lawyers already on this case. once you get into a legal battle it is very difficult to predict where it will go. i would be surprised if she hadn't already had discussions on it. host: let's go to scott in san antonio. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to ask you a question. look atsee how you can these people every day with a straight face the way that they all just tell a lie and theyround and pretend like meant something absolutely totally to the opposite of that. another thing i wanted to point out was the fact that -- i can't understand why these people can't see through this congress that we have led by the republicans. the only thing that these people have been doing since barack obama has been in office sides trying to block everything that he's done is that they have just onn totally trying to focus makeup, first of all, scandal after scandal. that's all that they've really been spending taxpayer dollars on. they haven't passed any legis
think of annot person in public life that has spent more time lawyer up. ed up. think there are lots of lawyers already on this case. once you get into a legal battle it is very difficult to predict where it will go. i would be surprised if she hadn't already had discussions on it. host: let's go to scott in san antonio. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to ask you a question. look atsee how you can these people every day with a straight face the way that they all just tell a lie...
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announcer: up next on american history tv, pamela smith hill, the editor of "pioneer girl: the annotated autobiography", discusses the life of laura ingalls wilder. wilder is the author of the "little house" series. that later became a television show in the 1970's. pamela smith hill compares and contrasts the tv show to the real life of laura ingalls wilder. the herbert hoover presidential library and museum hosted this event, it is a little over one hour. >> some of you may be wondering why a presidential library devoted to herbert hoover is interested in laura ingalls wilder. like john f. kennedy's library that housed the papers of the writer, ernest hemingway, we are the only presidential library to house the literary papers of a major writer. the papers came to us through the estate of her daughter, rose wilder
announcer: up next on american history tv, pamela smith hill, the editor of "pioneer girl: the annotated autobiography", discusses the life of laura ingalls wilder. wilder is the author of the "little house" series. that later became a television show in the 1970's. pamela smith hill compares and contrasts the tv show to the real life of laura ingalls wilder. the herbert hoover presidential library and museum hosted this event, it is a little over one hour. >> some of...
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if you show your annotations publicly, you also get the public's eye into that. it is ok to fail.s long as you say why. as long as you explain what you did and as long as you are looking at it from an investment portfolio standpoint -- i'm a finance guy so i have to use these terms. you are actually monitoring what the failures are before they actually become catastrophic in nature. number 5 -- don't be afraid to do big things. regardless of where you are at an government, even if you're not government, everyone is capable of introducing some that can change the world. it does not matter how big your city is or how much political capital you have there. we all have the ability to influence changes and do big things. i want to leave you with these two squares. you may not even see the second square on that. the big square represents 200 million man-hours that u.s. adults over the age of 18 every year watching tv. the little square that looks like a. 100he big square is million man-hours -- that is how much time it took to create wikipedia. an abundance of cognitive surplus, a capac
if you show your annotations publicly, you also get the public's eye into that. it is ok to fail.s long as you say why. as long as you explain what you did and as long as you are looking at it from an investment portfolio standpoint -- i'm a finance guy so i have to use these terms. you are actually monitoring what the failures are before they actually become catastrophic in nature. number 5 -- don't be afraid to do big things. regardless of where you are at an government, even if you're not...
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kennedy," which you annotated and introduced and worked with caroline kennedy on. what is this project, before we listen to the tape? beschloss: well, when jackie kennedy, right in the wake of the assassination, she was reading all sorts of stories about her husband wouldn't amount to very much because it had only been two years and 10 months. so she was so determined to try to help him win this reputation that she felt he deserved. one of the things that was urged on her by arthur schlesinger, the white house aide and historian, was there was a new movement called "oral history" which barbara is working very deeply in right now at the university of virginia. and that is that, you know, when there are historical events that may not be recorded in letters, we go and interview a great figure in history and somehow try to fill in the gap. so schlesinger interviewed her at her house in georgetown i think about eight times -- it was about eight, 10 hours in the end -- only a few months after the assassination when her memories were very fresh. and the idea would be that
kennedy," which you annotated and introduced and worked with caroline kennedy on. what is this project, before we listen to the tape? beschloss: well, when jackie kennedy, right in the wake of the assassination, she was reading all sorts of stories about her husband wouldn't amount to very much because it had only been two years and 10 months. so she was so determined to try to help him win this reputation that she felt he deserved. one of the things that was urged on her by arthur...
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there's also an easy way to annotate attachments.great for the time then you need to get work done away from your desk. open the attachment, tap the toolbox and you will go into editing mode. you can do things that draw, type, and even sign a document. when you're done marking up the attachment, type the done button and it will be included in a new reply message. and finally, there's a great trick for quickly sting of your unsent craft messages. tap and host the compose icon and choose a message from the list to pick up where you left off. in san francisco, i'm sharon profis, cnet.com for cbs news. >>> topping our news at 8:00, we hear from the family of a transgender woman gunned down in gaitherburg behind a shopping plaza. >>> a community comes together to help the owner of a pizza shop hit by burglars several times in the last couple of days. allyson? >>> it is cold out here but it's beautiful. lots of sunshine, grab the heavier jacket and had outside. temperatures are headed to the 50s. however some areas could see a couple of th
there's also an easy way to annotate attachments.great for the time then you need to get work done away from your desk. open the attachment, tap the toolbox and you will go into editing mode. you can do things that draw, type, and even sign a document. when you're done marking up the attachment, type the done button and it will be included in a new reply message. and finally, there's a great trick for quickly sting of your unsent craft messages. tap and host the compose icon and choose a...
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[laughter] and then i think it's extremely significant that jefferson actually wrote, annotated in response to something that hamilton is trying to push forward that he disagrees with. well, the federalist papers are an example of a text that we go back to time and again to really understand the meanings within our constitution. i think it's insightful to see the inscriptions for an understanding of the different perspectives, and so i know that scholars are interested in our copy for that reason. we want people who come to see the milestones of science exhibit to walk away with a sense of appreciation that this collection exists in a public library in buffalo. and for the residents of buffalo, we hope it'll rekindle a sense of pride, because it's because of the citizens of buffalo the collection exists at all. >> for more information on booktv's recent visit to buffalo and the many other destinations on our cities tour, go to c-span.org/citiestour. >> booktv covers hundreds of author programs throughout the country all year long. here's a look at some of the events we'll be attending this
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will expand european erations and allies have echoed secretary of the answer stence annot be found in the military alliance with assad. their they redoubled commitment to the coalition and rejecting any role in sear why assad whose brutal was responsible for .he rise of the militancy if there is any silver lining to found it appeared as the coalition evolved. political r negotiations so that attention toward thelly turned islamic state. the international community has than three years to replace assad and end his an assortment st f extremists and moderate fighting groups. larry, good morning to you. a black army veteran and it is the bush in this ation got us mess. this war is causing 2 to i million already and don't -- i believe we'll have to be over there for a hundred years. this is ridiculous. put this mess on obama. and is the republican mess their policies. we are never going to be able to leave that place. nice day. host: because this is from "the new york times" about that price figure. while the pentagon's 500 million and equip train fighters has failed at one point or 5 onth
will expand european erations and allies have echoed secretary of the answer stence annot be found in the military alliance with assad. their they redoubled commitment to the coalition and rejecting any role in sear why assad whose brutal was responsible for .he rise of the militancy if there is any silver lining to found it appeared as the coalition evolved. political r negotiations so that attention toward thelly turned islamic state. the international community has than three years to...
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think of annot person in public life that has spent more time lawyer up. ed up. i think there are lots of lawyers already on this case. once you get into a legal battle it is very difficult to predict where it will go. i would be surprised if she hadn't already had discussions on it. host: let's go to scott in san antonio. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to ask you a question. look atsee how you can these people every day with a straight face the way that they all just tell a lie and theyround and pretend like meant something absolutely totally to the opposite of that. another thing i wanted to point out was the fact that -- i can't understand why these people can't see through this congress that we have led by the republicans. the only thing that these people have been doing since barack obama has been in office sides trying to block everything that he's done is that they have just onn totally trying to focus makeup, first of all, scandal after scandal. that's all that they've really been spending taxpayer dollars on. they haven't passed any leg
think of annot person in public life that has spent more time lawyer up. ed up. i think there are lots of lawyers already on this case. once you get into a legal battle it is very difficult to predict where it will go. i would be surprised if she hadn't already had discussions on it. host: let's go to scott in san antonio. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to ask you a question. look atsee how you can these people every day with a straight face the way that they all just tell a...
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and then i think it's extremely significant that jefferson actually wrote and annotated in response toomething that hamilton is trying to push forward that he disagrees with. the federalist papers we go back time and time again to understand the meaning within our constitution. i know they are interested in the copy for that reason. we want people that come to see the milestones of this said that because the six exhibit with an appreciation that it exists in the public library in buffalo and for the residents of buffalo we hope that it will rekindle a sense of pride. it's because of this that it exists at all. >> for the recent visit to buffalo and the other destinations on the cd to her to go to c-span.org/city tour. >> booktv continues with the >> booktv continues with theth winner journalist and the author of the limits of voting in texas history and how the sport overshadows the political and social landscape of odessa texas. >> good afternoon. i'm the host here at book people. we are pleased to be presenting the author buzz h.g. bissinger whose writing has appeared in "the new yor
and then i think it's extremely significant that jefferson actually wrote and annotated in response toomething that hamilton is trying to push forward that he disagrees with. the federalist papers we go back time and time again to understand the meaning within our constitution. i know they are interested in the copy for that reason. we want people that come to see the milestones of this said that because the six exhibit with an appreciation that it exists in the public library in buffalo and...
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annotated autobiography", discusses the life of laura ingalls wilder. wilder is the author of the "little house" series. that later became a television show in the 1970's. pamela smith hill compares and contrasts the tv show to the real life of laura ingalls wilder. the herbert hoover presidential library and museum hosted this event, it is a little over one hour. >> some of you may be wondering why a presidential library devoted to herbert hoover is interested in laura ingalls wilder. like john f. kennedy's library that housed the papers of the writer, ernest hemingway, we are the only presidential library to house the literary papers of a major writer. the papers came to us through the estate of her daughter, rose wilder lane. written an early --hoover.or uber she had contacted the library. of course, the archivists were interested and the collection was donated. little did they know it also contained important correspondence between her and her famous mother, laura ingalls wilder, and famous writings. for decades, laura ingalls wilder fans have trekk
annotated autobiography", discusses the life of laura ingalls wilder. wilder is the author of the "little house" series. that later became a television show in the 1970's. pamela smith hill compares and contrasts the tv show to the real life of laura ingalls wilder. the herbert hoover presidential library and museum hosted this event, it is a little over one hour. >> some of you may be wondering why a presidential library devoted to herbert hoover is interested in laura...