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by the defense ministry its state archives by the prime minister's office. before stepping down last year israel's my senior archivist yakov love of egg criticize not only the lack of independence but also the state tendency to censor material under the guise of security know the victory kind to speak to us for the story however in a revealing report summing up his time as chief archivist he wrote the vast majority of material the thiel i will never be opened. according to the israeli n.g.o.s lack of out of the $14800000.00 files held by israel's state and military archives less than 2 percent are accessible to the public that includes restricted material that could expose israelis to uncomfortable truths about their history like war crimes perpetrated against palestinians have been minimal israel is terrified of the contents of its own archives and doesn't want its history to be exposed take one of the most important examples of censored material the cover costs a massacre in 1956 many scholars argue that israel used to cover costs and massacre to force tho
by the defense ministry its state archives by the prime minister's office. before stepping down last year israel's my senior archivist yakov love of egg criticize not only the lack of independence but also the state tendency to censor material under the guise of security know the victory kind to speak to us for the story however in a revealing report summing up his time as chief archivist he wrote the vast majority of material the thiel i will never be opened. according to the israeli n.g.o.s...
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by the defense ministry its state archives by the prime minister's office. before stepping down last year israel's my senior archivist yakov love of egg criticize not only that lack of independence but also the state tendency to censor material under the guise of security no the victor kind to speak to us for the story however in a revealing report summing up his time as chief archivist he wrote the vast majority of material the thiel i will never be opened. according to the israeli n.g.o.s lack of out of the $14800000.00 files held by israel's state and military archives less than 2 percent are accessible to the public that includes restricted material that could expose israelis to uncomfortable truths about their history like war crimes perpetrated against palestinians the have been minimal israel is terrified of the contents of its own archives and doesn't want its history to be exposed take one of the most important examples of censored material the cover costs a massacre in 1956 many scholars argue that israel used to cover costs and massacre to force t
by the defense ministry its state archives by the prime minister's office. before stepping down last year israel's my senior archivist yakov love of egg criticize not only that lack of independence but also the state tendency to censor material under the guise of security no the victor kind to speak to us for the story however in a revealing report summing up his time as chief archivist he wrote the vast majority of material the thiel i will never be opened. according to the israeli n.g.o.s...
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by the defense ministry its state archive by the prime minister's office. before stepping down last year israel's my senior archivist yakov love of egg criticize not only the lack of independence but also the state's tendency to censor material under the guise of security no the victor kind to speak to us for the story however in a revealing report summing up his time as chief archivist he wrote the vast majority of material the thiel i will never be opened. according to the israeli n.g.o.s lack of out of the $14800000.00 files held by israel's state and military archives less than 2 percent are accessible to the public that includes restricted material that could expose israelis to uncomfortable truths about their history like war crimes perpetrated against palestinians have been minimal israel is terrified of the contents of its own archives and doesn't want its history to be exposed take one of the most important examples of censored material the cover costs a massacre in 1956 many scholars argue that israel used to cover costs and massacre to force thos
by the defense ministry its state archive by the prime minister's office. before stepping down last year israel's my senior archivist yakov love of egg criticize not only the lack of independence but also the state's tendency to censor material under the guise of security no the victor kind to speak to us for the story however in a revealing report summing up his time as chief archivist he wrote the vast majority of material the thiel i will never be opened. according to the israeli n.g.o.s...
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by the defense ministry its state archives by the prime minister's office. before stepping down last year israel's my senior archivist yakov love of egg criticize not only the lack of independence but also the state tendency to censor material under the guise of security know the victor kind to speak to us for the story however in a revealing report summing up his time as chief archivist he wrote the vast majority of material the thiele and will never be opened. according to the israeli n.g.o.s active out of the $14800000.00 files held by israel's state and military archives less than 2 percent are accessible to the public that includes restricted material that could expose israelis to uncomfortable truths about their history like war crimes perpetrated against palestinians have been minimal israel is terrified of the contents of its own archives and doesn't want its history to be exposed take one of the most important examples of censored material the cover costs a massacre in 1956 many scholars argue that israel used to cover costs and massacre to force th
by the defense ministry its state archives by the prime minister's office. before stepping down last year israel's my senior archivist yakov love of egg criticize not only the lack of independence but also the state tendency to censor material under the guise of security know the victor kind to speak to us for the story however in a revealing report summing up his time as chief archivist he wrote the vast majority of material the thiele and will never be opened. according to the israeli n.g.o.s...
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news archive: 4,000 ships and many smaller craft — the gathering of the mighty armada!rendous. ooh, it were awful. i remember we had some small destroyers escorting us, and one minute they would be on top of a wave, and the next minute you couldn't see it. i was never so sea sick in all my life. the whole crew were. everyone was a bit quiet. there was a lot on their minds, isuppose. we were just wondering what was going to happen when we got over the other side. it was on the eight o'clock news that morning that some of our troops are in france, and i thought, right, jack, i know where you are now. if you'd just like to turn around sir, and hold on to one of the arms. 0h, get off, i could've run down there. one of the highlights of the voyage is a trip to portsmouth — where some of the men originally set off for the normandy beaches. a bit emotional. i'll have a cry when i get there. but looking forward to it nonetheless. my old sergeant major would have had this organised in no time at all. it's a huge spectacle, watched by millions. world leaders havejoined the queen
news archive: 4,000 ships and many smaller craft — the gathering of the mighty armada!rendous. ooh, it were awful. i remember we had some small destroyers escorting us, and one minute they would be on top of a wave, and the next minute you couldn't see it. i was never so sea sick in all my life. the whole crew were. everyone was a bit quiet. there was a lot on their minds, isuppose. we were just wondering what was going to happen when we got over the other side. it was on the eight o'clock...
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according to data from the gun violence archives. nbc's kathy park is here with an eye opening look at the rise of mass shootings in the country. >>> good morning >> according to gun violence archive, the latest incident i virginia beach is a 150th mass shooting this year in the u.s. when we dive deeper into the number of shootings in this country, it's a reminder that the problem is only getting worse. >> this is the most devastating day in the history of virginia beach. >> reporter: virginia beach became the latest to join a list no community ever wants to be on, with at least 12 people killed friday's mass shooting ranks as the largest this year it's only been three months since a gunman opened fire killing five workers at a manufacturing plant in aurora, illinois when you take a closer look at the statistics, the number of shootings in the u.s. is not just staggering, but rising from 2000 to 2018, the fbi recorded 277 active shooter
according to data from the gun violence archives. nbc's kathy park is here with an eye opening look at the rise of mass shootings in the country. >>> good morning >> according to gun violence archive, the latest incident i virginia beach is a 150th mass shooting this year in the u.s. when we dive deeper into the number of shootings in this country, it's a reminder that the problem is only getting worse. >> this is the most devastating day in the history of virginia beach....
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of their story the listening post often now on the silencing of palestinian history in israel's archives. the palestinian displaced. new rating the past is a constant struggle which is by design because field in israel occupies the library a hidden palestinian story entire chapters of history that were looted from palestinian institutions and home. after the palestinian people were expelled from their homes israeli forces came in and quite methodically proceeded to seize all of the contents in their houses it was done in such a way that to this day we don't have a complete id.
of their story the listening post often now on the silencing of palestinian history in israel's archives. the palestinian displaced. new rating the past is a constant struggle which is by design because field in israel occupies the library a hidden palestinian story entire chapters of history that were looted from palestinian institutions and home. after the palestinian people were expelled from their homes israeli forces came in and quite methodically proceeded to seize all of the contents in...
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the archives of american art. too.s worth clapping for, [laughter] as you may know, the archives is the world's preeminent and most widely used research center , with the focus on collecting, preserving, and providing access to primary sources that document the history of the visual arts in america. those of you who really know this building will know there is a separate gallery dedicated to sharing some of their treasures. it's always wonderful when we can have deep holding of an artist work and important archival materials. for anyone who in the future wants to understand and fully delve into the creative world that david leventhal has created, you have to come here to the smithsonian american art museum and also using the resources of the archives of american art. are honored to be entrusted with these treasures. theas the keepers of largest and most inclusive collection of american art in 44,000ld, totaling some works of art and counting, we have a sacred duty also to collect artists, seminole american artists
the archives of american art. too.s worth clapping for, [laughter] as you may know, the archives is the world's preeminent and most widely used research center , with the focus on collecting, preserving, and providing access to primary sources that document the history of the visual arts in america. those of you who really know this building will know there is a separate gallery dedicated to sharing some of their treasures. it's always wonderful when we can have deep holding of an artist work...
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next from our c-span video archive, president jimmy carter speaks at the normandy american cemetery in 1978 where he built a long friendship between united states and france. friends of the -- of france and the united states of america join together in history, in the present, and in the future. this morning, i flew in a modern-day helicopter from paris to these famous beaches. and on the trip, i thought about the past which has brought us together today. in june of 1940, general degaulle, leader of the french resistance forces, said that the flame of the french resistance must not and will not die. four years later, on the sixth of june, 1944, the allied forces came to the beaches known to us as omaha, utah, juneau, gold, and sword. to begin a heroic action leading to the liberation of europe. on that day, an unprecedented armada landed on the shores of normandy. 176,000 brave troops came here from england to launch a tremendous attack. within two weeks, more than 1.5 million troops had moved into france and the other coastal countries. before me, beyond the flags of my country and th
next from our c-span video archive, president jimmy carter speaks at the normandy american cemetery in 1978 where he built a long friendship between united states and france. friends of the -- of france and the united states of america join together in history, in the present, and in the future. this morning, i flew in a modern-day helicopter from paris to these famous beaches. and on the trip, i thought about the past which has brought us together today. in june of 1940, general degaulle,...
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i went to to archives, the provincial archives. and a special one which is memorial to d-day. i wouldn't have picked this up unless i had gone someplace in paris. it is a great story. there are many such wonderful stories. one of my favorite is when a pilot with downed someplace in central france. four people died. one was a survivor. because there was a standard number of people on the planes, the french people decided to create a coffin for the fifth person. they literally buried for people on the plane and put sand in the fifth coffin. waited to stop it would not be suspicious. made sure the pilot got to safety. >> to see if we can get one more quick call. >> good morning. i have a question. a book like yours is fantastic. i these things and fax taught in french schools today. i feel, this is my opinion, the french themselves are the most ungrateful people on the face of the earth. we lost hundreds of thousands of wonderful young men freeing them. i don't think today , the young french especially, realize the sacrifice by the british, the americans and the canadians made to
i went to to archives, the provincial archives. and a special one which is memorial to d-day. i wouldn't have picked this up unless i had gone someplace in paris. it is a great story. there are many such wonderful stories. one of my favorite is when a pilot with downed someplace in central france. four people died. one was a survivor. because there was a standard number of people on the planes, the french people decided to create a coffin for the fifth person. they literally buried for people...
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news archives: an air and sea search has been launched for a missing light aircraft which is thoughthave been travelling to cardiff... what i can tell you is that cardiff are seeking clarification and they are genuinely concerned... the aviation authority has confirmed that the premier league footballer, emiliano sala, who hasjust signed for cardiff city, was on a light aircraft which disappeared... the chief executive, ken choo, says the club are very distressed about the new signing, emiliano sala, who was on board a plane... ..cardiff city footballer, emiliano sala, who has been missing since the flight he was on disappeared last night, has been suspended... the first thing was to gather all praying to find him, to find him alive. one monday night injanuary, emiliano sala was being flown from france, having just been unveiled as cardiff city's new striker. the football club had agreed to buy him in the hope that he could rescue their season. city were languishing near the bottom of the premier league and were prepared to break their own transfer record to sign the proven goal—scor
news archives: an air and sea search has been launched for a missing light aircraft which is thoughthave been travelling to cardiff... what i can tell you is that cardiff are seeking clarification and they are genuinely concerned... the aviation authority has confirmed that the premier league footballer, emiliano sala, who hasjust signed for cardiff city, was on a light aircraft which disappeared... the chief executive, ken choo, says the club are very distressed about the new signing, emiliano...
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the intercept has dubbed the files the secret brazil archive. as a result of the intercept's reporting, brazil's supreme court has announced it will recoconsider an appeal by lula o be released from prison. calls are also growing for sergio moro to resign as justice minister. the brazilian bar association has called for moro to be suspenended and for all prosecutors involved in the car wash scandal probe be disbanded. moro has denied any wrongdoing and clclaims the mesessages have been t taken out of contntext. moro wrote in a statement -- "i lament the lack of indication of the source of the person responsible for the criminal invasion of the prosecutors' cell phones. as well as the position of the site that did not contact me before the publication, contrary to basic rule of journalism. as for the content of the messages they mention, there is no sign of any abnormality or providing directions as a magistrate, despite being taken out of context and the sensationalismsm of the article" vermont senator and 2020 presidential candidate bernie sand
the intercept has dubbed the files the secret brazil archive. as a result of the intercept's reporting, brazil's supreme court has announced it will recoconsider an appeal by lula o be released from prison. calls are also growing for sergio moro to resign as justice minister. the brazilian bar association has called for moro to be suspenended and for all prosecutors involved in the car wash scandal probe be disbanded. moro has denied any wrongdoing and clclaims the mesessages have been t taken...
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wayne is years, so has an archive perfect for thejob.archive perfect for the job. wayne is actually here today but he seems to be focusing on the moves rather than designing a whole dance. a computer algorithm is analysing hundreds of hours of his dance creations, sparking new personalised routines ready for a show in la next month stop so how does he feel seeing what the technology musters up? you said on the and it's surprising and it's something you've not seen before. you can't quite work out how your body can do that and then the dancers in the room have to translate it, they find they have to look at it and find a way of it themselves embodying the physicality. the imagery used could improve over time, but there is also a reason for the imperfections. this has been the creation of the man behind google cardboard, who greatly values technology as a tool to enhance, not reduce, creativity. of course the dancer, the choreographer is the artist and the ai is there to stimulate creativity and not replace it. we display some stick figure
wayne is years, so has an archive perfect for thejob.archive perfect for the job. wayne is actually here today but he seems to be focusing on the moves rather than designing a whole dance. a computer algorithm is analysing hundreds of hours of his dance creations, sparking new personalised routines ready for a show in la next month stop so how does he feel seeing what the technology musters up? you said on the and it's surprising and it's something you've not seen before. you can't quite work...
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so i think archival work is a piece of that.t to enter. and so, if you can make something that hopefully beautiful, using a snippet of something that has the potential for people to unlock so much more meaning on their own. that's what i hope is an invitation. i don't want to be the expert. i want to be the person that hold your hand and pulls you along. >> okay. can i make a segue - - while you were writing this, along with your academic work and along with your teaching but you were also writing for marvel comics. >> yes. >>. [laughter] i think my question is having seen you at comic con and listened to you talk about iron heart and this character. that you took over and has major own. my question is, you were doing that while writing this book. >> yeah but do not recommend. >> how did they blend together and influence? >> that's a great question. i think the various white supremacist homogenous that were deeply horrified that i was hired to write for marvel comics. and continue to be so. just mad. and i think their vision of
so i think archival work is a piece of that.t to enter. and so, if you can make something that hopefully beautiful, using a snippet of something that has the potential for people to unlock so much more meaning on their own. that's what i hope is an invitation. i don't want to be the expert. i want to be the person that hold your hand and pulls you along. >> okay. can i make a segue - - while you were writing this, along with your academic work and along with your teaching but you were...
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visit ncicap.org] announcer: you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on oureekly "reel america," saturday and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. forext we had two greektown a stop at the detroit public library which was the location of the jail that was the location of the city's first race riot. >> this location is where thornton and rutha were in jail. they escaped from slavery and there was an uprising to free them. they escaped from louisville, kentucky. they escaped because rutha blackburn had been sold down into new orleans, and thornton did not want to lose the woman he loved, so they escaped together and came to the city of detroit in 1831. when they came to detroit, it was far away from kentucky. slave law,the 1793 going to ohio was still risky because bounty hunters could come and take you, even from free states, and take you back out to wherever you came from. in ohio where they had been for a little while, it was too close to kentucky, bounty hunters were always in and out of ohio bringing people back into slavery. so when they arrived h
visit ncicap.org] announcer: you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on oureekly "reel america," saturday and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. forext we had two greektown a stop at the detroit public library which was the location of the jail that was the location of the city's first race riot. >> this location is where thornton and rutha were in jail. they escaped from slavery and there was an uprising to free them. they escaped from...
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with a motto of archive activism.y that i mean we find old materials that have been forgotten, sealed, or basically deleted and use those materials to talk about gay civil rights and the ongoing struggle for gay civil equality. host we will show you both films : in their entirety in a couple of minutes. one is seven minutes. the other is 12 minutes. your connection to the films is what? mr. francis: we were honored to be chosen by lilli vincenz, the creator of these films -- the producer, the director. she chose us to bring together -- all of eye coyotes her archives, 10,000 items, including these films, and donate them to the library of congress, and that is what we did. they belong to the american people thanks to the generosity of lilli vincenz. host: where is she now? mr. francis: lilli vincenz is still with us but not well enough to do interviews like this, so i'm honored to pinch-hit for her. host: you brought a prop. this is an rca 16mm projector. millennials may say, "what is that?" mr. francis: millennials ma
with a motto of archive activism.y that i mean we find old materials that have been forgotten, sealed, or basically deleted and use those materials to talk about gay civil rights and the ongoing struggle for gay civil equality. host we will show you both films : in their entirety in a couple of minutes. one is seven minutes. the other is 12 minutes. your connection to the films is what? mr. francis: we were honored to be chosen by lilli vincenz, the creator of these films -- the producer, the...
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from the national archives collections, the film was marked restricted because of its graphic scenes of the wounded and was originally intended for military audiences only. ♪ >> this is england. england before june 6, 1944. from these shores, the united nations was soon to launch the greatest military expedition of its kind in history. the first channel invasion of europe against the nazi power. vast preparations were being made. huge quantities of material and supplies collected. guns. half tracks. bombs. ambulances. yes, ambulances. [explosion] for in the midst of all of this preparation and the training that went on, there went on other kinds of preparations. preparations for the business of saving life and preserving limb and easing pain. through the endless english months of wargames and maneuvers, the medical corpsman on the ground worked with the units and grew tough and ignored the conditions. they learned the prime importance of speed. as the day drew nearer and the grand strategy was mapped, medical corps drafted plans. the disposition of hospital facilities in england woul
from the national archives collections, the film was marked restricted because of its graphic scenes of the wounded and was originally intended for military audiences only. ♪ >> this is england. england before june 6, 1944. from these shores, the united nations was soon to launch the greatest military expedition of its kind in history. the first channel invasion of europe against the nazi power. vast preparations were being made. huge quantities of material and supplies collected. guns....
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in a tiny fraction of archives, there are a tiny fraction of letters like this one. this letter is like a needle in a haystack and the michaels spent a decade and a half assembling a haystack of needles. to what end? what can we do with a haystack of needles? that is what i came here to talk about. first, you can actually hear what a civil war soldier sounded like. essentially, these men are phonetic writers. , he is revealing that he does not say "ought to," he says "orter." we saw the same thing in a prior slide. "e spells letter "litter because that is how he says it. it is a litter. wordthing with the -- they spell it "cheer." take this example of isaac coleman. thisape this -- they keep heavy guard around. i do not know when we will draw but i hope it will be soon i hain't got much tobacco maybe this is not truly useful, but i find it interesting. we can imagine reenactors or actors using our site to improve the pronunciation of the characters, how they might actually have talked. .ther linguistic value theas not the only man in confederate army who said "orter"
in a tiny fraction of archives, there are a tiny fraction of letters like this one. this letter is like a needle in a haystack and the michaels spent a decade and a half assembling a haystack of needles. to what end? what can we do with a haystack of needles? that is what i came here to talk about. first, you can actually hear what a civil war soldier sounded like. essentially, these men are phonetic writers. , he is revealing that he does not say "ought to," he says...
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next from our c-span video archive, president george w. bush speaks at the normandy american cemetery on the 60th anniversary. [cannons firing] ♪ [taps] [applause] ♪ [applause] president bush: he was a courageous man himself. in a gallant leader in the cause of freedom. today we honor the memory of ronald reagan. [applause] mr. president, thank you for your gracious welcome to the reunion of allies. history reminds us that france was america's first friend in the world. with us today are americans who first saw this place at a distance, in the half-light of a tuesday morning long ago. time and providence have brought them back to see once more the beaches and the cliffs, the crosses and the stars of david. generations to come will know what happened here, but these men heard the guns. visitors will always pay respects at this cemetery, but these veterans come looking for a name, and remembering faces and voices from a lifetime ago. today, we honor all the veterans of normandy and all their comrades who never left. [applause] president bush
next from our c-span video archive, president george w. bush speaks at the normandy american cemetery on the 60th anniversary. [cannons firing] ♪ [taps] [applause] ♪ [applause] president bush: he was a courageous man himself. in a gallant leader in the cause of freedom. today we honor the memory of ronald reagan. [applause] mr. president, thank you for your gracious welcome to the reunion of allies. history reminds us that france was america's first friend in the world. with us today are...
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and then archives special archive which is a memorial to d-day. i would not have picked this up if i had gone someplace in paris. when a pilot was down someplace in central france, five people on the air pain died or four people died and one was a survivor. because that was the standard number of people on these planes the village french people decided to create a coffin for the fifth person so they literally buried for people on the plane and put sand in a fifth coffin so the gestapo would not be suspicious that someone had survived and is often case they made sure the pilot got to safety. host: let's get one more quick call from bill in california. good morning. guest: -- caller: a book like years is fantastic. are they taught in the schools today? and i feel that the french themselves are the most ungrateful people on the face of the earth. we lost hundreds of thousands of wonderful young men freeing them and i don't think today the young french especially realize ,he sacrifice that the british the americans and the canadians made to free them.
and then archives special archive which is a memorial to d-day. i would not have picked this up if i had gone someplace in paris. when a pilot was down someplace in central france, five people on the air pain died or four people died and one was a survivor. because that was the standard number of people on these planes the village french people decided to create a coffin for the fifth person so they literally buried for people on the plane and put sand in a fifth coffin so the gestapo would not...
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next from our c-span video archive, president ronald reagan speaks at the normandy cliffs overlooking omaha beach on the 40th anniversary. president reagan: we are here to mark that day in history on the allied armies reclaim to this continent to liberty. for four long years, much of europe and been a terrible shadow. free nations had fallen, millions cried out for liberation. europe was enslaved in the world pray for its rescue. here in normandy the rescue began. here the allies stood and fought against tyranny and a giant undertaking unparalleled in human history. we stand on a lonely, windswept south point of northern france. the airsoft, but 40 years ago the air was dense with smoke, , the cries of men, and the air was filled with the crack of rifle fire and the roar of cannon. dondaw -- dawn on the morning of 225 rangers jumped off a june 6, 1944, british landing craft and ran to the bottom of these cliffs. their mission was one of the most difficult and the daring of the invasion, to climb these sheer and desolate cliffs and take out the enemy guns. the allies had been told that
next from our c-span video archive, president ronald reagan speaks at the normandy cliffs overlooking omaha beach on the 40th anniversary. president reagan: we are here to mark that day in history on the allied armies reclaim to this continent to liberty. for four long years, much of europe and been a terrible shadow. free nations had fallen, millions cried out for liberation. europe was enslaved in the world pray for its rescue. here in normandy the rescue began. here the allies stood and...
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didn't say that they closed the case due to a lack of evidence to producing here in archival footage was accused of raping and assaulting a young actress and his parents mansion in august of last year a group of students disrupted proceedings in the german parliament the bonus talk today accusing the government of not doing enough to combat climate change they staged a die in pretending to be dead they said the stunt was designed to highlight how drastic the climate situation is. well to sudan now where the opposition has rejected plans by the country's military rulers to hold elections within 9 months the declaration of freedom and change forces alliance says it will keep up a campaign of civil disobedience to try to force the army from power the country's military council scrapped existing agreements with the opposition the winds after a violent crackdown on the protest in khartoum that left dozens dead. after the slaughter khartoum holds its breath protesters barricading roads as their leaders call for a campaign of civil disobedience and the trust they have in the military counci
didn't say that they closed the case due to a lack of evidence to producing here in archival footage was accused of raping and assaulting a young actress and his parents mansion in august of last year a group of students disrupted proceedings in the german parliament the bonus talk today accusing the government of not doing enough to combat climate change they staged a die in pretending to be dead they said the stunt was designed to highlight how drastic the climate situation is. well to sudan...
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each week, american history america" brings archival films that provide historical context for public policy issues of the 21st century. [explosions] swept theal barrage enemy beaches with brooms of fire. by dawn, smaller landing craft were in the water ready to take on their cargos of infantry. [explosions] while the big guns fought it out with hidden nazi sure batteries -- shore batteries, our planes moved in. providing cover for the seaborne invasion below. rocketperating onshore, boats showered the enemy with their rain of death. [explosions] thet's moved in close to obstacle barricade and dropped their ramps. gunfire]ns, through deadly enemy machine gun and mortar fire, troops wade through deep water to the shore. many never reached it. now, the larger lci's come shouldering in with more infantry to reinforce our hard-w on foothold. ♪ ♪ >> coast guard rescue cutters were already going about their grim business of picking up the wounded and the dead. ♪ ♪ >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series youation of normandy, and next, on hist
each week, american history america" brings archival films that provide historical context for public policy issues of the 21st century. [explosions] swept theal barrage enemy beaches with brooms of fire. by dawn, smaller landing craft were in the water ready to take on their cargos of infantry. [explosions] while the big guns fought it out with hidden nazi sure batteries -- shore batteries, our planes moved in. providing cover for the seaborne invasion below. rocketperating onshore, boats...
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when there's a month or so made it into nearly as our money or time time no delivers a feast of archival footage showcasing life even on under its last shot mohammad reza pahlavi. what the u.s. see is a vision of a liberal and stylish it on led by a benevolent king it's enough to make you wonder why the. 1979 revolution and the overthrow of the shah ever happened you see women out and about on the beach on university campuses in the workplace participating in and sports images of the shah and his wife his 3rd wife usually the empress. always looking very beautiful looking very glamorous the idea is look at how how beautiful and happy and fashionable everybody was in the past and like we are now where their mom. and i found it quite extraordinary when i visited iran a few years ago to find out that almost every person in iran was familiar with monitor. we're going to the channel 6 earth with access to run archive footage from the period before the revolution. that's moscow boffin macoutes arias balakot any of our answer has such a last name the best yardy that is the body of a. man a tour
when there's a month or so made it into nearly as our money or time time no delivers a feast of archival footage showcasing life even on under its last shot mohammad reza pahlavi. what the u.s. see is a vision of a liberal and stylish it on led by a benevolent king it's enough to make you wonder why the. 1979 revolution and the overthrow of the shah ever happened you see women out and about on the beach on university campuses in the workplace participating in and sports images of the shah and...
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you can watch archival films on public affairs each week on our series "reel america." onday at 4:00 p.m. eastern american history tv. here is a quick look at one of our recent programs. each week american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films with context for policy issues of the 21st century. ♪ [explosions] >> we swept the beach with brooms of fire. the small landing craft were ready to take on their cargo full of infantry. [explosions] >> while the big guns fought it out with nazi shore batteries, our first wave moved in. from the skies, hundreds of planes provided air cover for the seaborne invasion below. fast operating in shore, rocket bolts showered the enemy with their reign of death. [explosions] lcbt's dropped their rent. [gunfire] through deadly enemy machine gun and mortar fire, the troops waited through deep water to the shore. many never reached it. camew the larger lci's shouldering in with more infantry [gunfire] ♪ >> coast guard rescue cutters were already going about their grim business of picking up the wounded and dead. ♪ you can watc
you can watch archival films on public affairs each week on our series "reel america." onday at 4:00 p.m. eastern american history tv. here is a quick look at one of our recent programs. each week american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films with context for policy issues of the 21st century. ♪ [explosions] >> we swept the beach with brooms of fire. the small landing craft were ready to take on their cargo full of infantry. [explosions] >>...
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more than 250 episodes were produced from september 1965 to 1978, now archived at the december michael schwartz library at cleveland state university. this is presented courtesy of the library and producer dennis gould. -- dennis golden. the cuyahoga river, as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake erie, an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories, its channel filled with shifts. -- ships and tugs. ♪ the cuyahoga river, as it reaches lake erie, after a 100-mile twisting and turning journey from its head waters is an exhausted stream, abused and misused by man and his machines. ♪ without the cuyahoga, the sprawling megalopolis of cleveland-akron would not exist. the river was the reason for originally settling this portion of the western reserve in the 1780's. the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers.
more than 250 episodes were produced from september 1965 to 1978, now archived at the december michael schwartz library at cleveland state university. this is presented courtesy of the library and producer dennis gould. -- dennis golden. the cuyahoga river, as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake erie, an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories, its channel filled with shifts. -- ships and tugs. ♪ the cuyahoga river, as it reaches lake erie, after a...
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septembermber 1965 1978 and is now archived at the michael schwartz library at the cleveland state university. it's presented courtesy of the library and dennis goldman, who directed and filmed this episode. ♪ there are not many things such as this anymore. you really have to look for them. and in the looking, you will discover that our environment is not the endless spring our forefathers thought it was. five years ago, "montage" sought out this kind of scene. we went to the closest major waterway we knew in the area of cleveland, and what we found was that every day, because of what we do, the crooked river dies. the cuyahoga river, as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake erie, an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories, its channel filled with ships and tugs. ♪ the cuyahoga river, as it reaches lake erie, after a 100-mile twisting and turning journey from its headwaters, is an exhausted stream, abused and misused by man and his machines. ♪ without the cuyahoga, the sprawling megalopolis of cleveland-akron would not exist. the river was the reason
septembermber 1965 1978 and is now archived at the michael schwartz library at the cleveland state university. it's presented courtesy of the library and dennis goldman, who directed and filmed this episode. ♪ there are not many things such as this anymore. you really have to look for them. and in the looking, you will discover that our environment is not the endless spring our forefathers thought it was. five years ago, "montage" sought out this kind of scene. we went to the...
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archive: vikings raided the coast.coast path, set to be completed next year. phil chapman, on the cleveland way. you get started, then. quite a long way! the boy band, bts, have made history by becoming the first south korean group to headline wembley stadium. the boy band blasted through 24 songs on saturday, assisted by quirky props, glitter cannons, jet sprays... and 60,000 fans screaming their approval. earlier this year, the septet‘s latest album went straight to the top of the uk charts, days after their new single broke the youtube record for the most views in 24 hours. we are going to look at the papers injusta we are going to look at the papers injust a few we are going to look at the papers in just a few moments with our guests. stay with
archive: vikings raided the coast.coast path, set to be completed next year. phil chapman, on the cleveland way. you get started, then. quite a long way! the boy band, bts, have made history by becoming the first south korean group to headline wembley stadium. the boy band blasted through 24 songs on saturday, assisted by quirky props, glitter cannons, jet sprays... and 60,000 fans screaming their approval. earlier this year, the septet‘s latest album went straight to the top of the uk...
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archive: vikings raided the coast.t to be completed next year. phil chapman, on the cleveland way. the day
archive: vikings raided the coast.t to be completed next year. phil chapman, on the cleveland way. the day
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archive: vikings raided the coast.ast path, set to be completed next year. phil chapman, on the cleveland way. the boy band bts have made history by becoming the first south korean group to headline wembley stadium. the boy band blasted through 2a songs on saturday, assisted by quirky props, glitter cannons, jet sprays and 60,000 fans screaming their approval. earlier this year, the septet‘s latest album went straight to the top of the uk charts, days after their new single broke the youtube record for the most views in 2a hours. time for a look at the weather with susan powell. yesterday was the hottest day of the year so far. we got up to 28 degrees at heathrow airport. today we are starting to usher in some fresh air. still some significant heat around for eastern counties of england for the time at least but accompanying the fresh air on its way in some pretty hefty showers. it's this cold weather front that they follow the line of. further north we have had more persistent rain across scotland through the early pa
archive: vikings raided the coast.ast path, set to be completed next year. phil chapman, on the cleveland way. the boy band bts have made history by becoming the first south korean group to headline wembley stadium. the boy band blasted through 2a songs on saturday, assisted by quirky props, glitter cannons, jet sprays and 60,000 fans screaming their approval. earlier this year, the septet‘s latest album went straight to the top of the uk charts, days after their new single broke the youtube...
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she chose us to bring together her archives, including these films, and donate them to the library ofongress, and that is what we did. they belong to the american people thanks to the generosity of lilli vincenz. >> where is she now? mr. francis: lilli vincenz is still with us but not well enough to do interviews like this, so i'm honored to pinch-hit for her. >> you brought a prop. this is an rca 16mm projector. millennials may say, "what is that?" millennials may think it is a science project of some kind, but it is really an rca projector that belonged to lilli. lilli would use this projector to show the films you are going to see today. she was show the film's two groups and individuals and independent film festivals, and .he would charge $15 for rental the importance of this projector as a symbol is that it shows what a community operation this whole thing was. there was no cnn. there was no cable television. there were no documentary film producers. there were no friendly networks. there was nothing. oprah or anderson or anybody. "we are goingd, to make a movie," so she borrowed
she chose us to bring together her archives, including these films, and donate them to the library ofongress, and that is what we did. they belong to the american people thanks to the generosity of lilli vincenz. >> where is she now? mr. francis: lilli vincenz is still with us but not well enough to do interviews like this, so i'm honored to pinch-hit for her. >> you brought a prop. this is an rca 16mm projector. millennials may say, "what is that?" millennials may think...
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tanya sutherland is assistant professor of archival studies and computer sciences at the university of hawaii. new title. we'll clap. applause anyway. sarah j. jackson at northeastern university and in july she'll be starting a new position as president of communication at the university of pennsylvania's ananberg school of communication and matthew bui is the fellow at the university of southern california's ananberg school of communication. and i'm lori kilo lopez, at the university of wisconsin madison. okay. in this panel, we want to explore the question of how we can use new media technologies for the specific purposes of racial justice and inclusion. it connects really well to the the themes of the previous panel but i think all of our research is going to take it in a different direction. these scholars look at anti-racist interventions, including alternative media productions, archives, hash tag campaigns. building on their wide array of experiences, they will discuss potential lessons, themes and strategies for a more radically and future distribution and consumption. together
tanya sutherland is assistant professor of archival studies and computer sciences at the university of hawaii. new title. we'll clap. applause anyway. sarah j. jackson at northeastern university and in july she'll be starting a new position as president of communication at the university of pennsylvania's ananberg school of communication and matthew bui is the fellow at the university of southern california's ananberg school of communication. and i'm lori kilo lopez, at the university of...
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next from our c-span video archives, president george w.speaks at the normandy american cemetery on the 60th anniversary. [applause] mr. president and mrs. chirac, -- secretary powell and secretary
next from our c-span video archives, president george w.speaks at the normandy american cemetery on the 60th anniversary. [applause] mr. president and mrs. chirac, -- secretary powell and secretary
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our archives have over 1200 letters.e archives all over the area that we use and pull from to learn what the community and what our house looked like during that period. >> and people don't even think about, if you know the dumbarton house museum is in town, you don't pay attention, all the activities that go on that's correct dumbarton at dusk. > there's caterin a and cash bar. come and have fun on the third thursday of every month. >> quickly, back to stem, this was a house built in the 18th century, and we don't necessarily equate it with stem, but it's a great way to educate all of us on preservation and what went into all o this. >> sustainability, preservation isit sustainab >> and how do we learn more and get in touch with you guys? >> www.dumbartonhouse.org. >> thank you so much. thank you for coming in. and we want to tnk you for join being us on "news 4 your sunday" this week. you can check out our website at nbcwashington.com and search community. i'm molette gre. it's been quite a pleasure sit in. >>> a grues
our archives have over 1200 letters.e archives all over the area that we use and pull from to learn what the community and what our house looked like during that period. >> and people don't even think about, if you know the dumbarton house museum is in town, you don't pay attention, all the activities that go on that's correct dumbarton at dusk. > there's caterin a and cash bar. come and have fun on the third thursday of every month. >> quickly, back to stem, this was a house...
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archive: vikings raided the coast.nd if you're feeling really ambitious the cleveland way forms part of the 2795 mile england coast path, set to be completed next year. phil chapman, on the cleveland way. the day the boy band, bts, have made history by becoming the first south korean the boy band, bts, have made history by becoming the first south korean group to headline wembley stadium. the group blasted through 2a songs on saturday, assisted by quirky props, glitter cannons, jet sprays and 60,000 fans screaming their approval. earlier this year, the septet‘s latest album went straight to the top of the uk charts, days after their new single broke the youtube record for the most views in 2a hours. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. somewhere in the uk, we have had the highest temperature of all? yes, in norfolk, 28. hazy sunshine. this picture behind me indicates that warmth has not been widespread gci’oss warmth has not been widespread across the uk. it has been across eastern part of england.
archive: vikings raided the coast.nd if you're feeling really ambitious the cleveland way forms part of the 2795 mile england coast path, set to be completed next year. phil chapman, on the cleveland way. the day the boy band, bts, have made history by becoming the first south korean the boy band, bts, have made history by becoming the first south korean group to headline wembley stadium. the group blasted through 2a songs on saturday, assisted by quirky props, glitter cannons, jet sprays and...
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stuff cannot be pulled from downstairs that belongs in archive, which is good. it runs off a barcode system. everything is scanned in and out with a scanner. the system was adopted from the automotive parts industry for pulling parts and warehouses. that was adopted by libraries. were onem in 2008, we of the first universities to have this. especially at this scale. due to the seismic activity here in nevada, the floor is reinforced. at the time it was the longest r of cement in the state. you can see i just started to pull a box out of here. i am pulling a box from the western shoshone defense project. it deals with issues of northernty and land in nevada by the western shoshone tribe. this is box number three. i was able to type in the box number on the screen and pull it. because it knows, knows which boxes are in it. then it will deliver it to me right here at the workstation. to -- thisbe able will tell me in just a second, as soon as it populates, which item number i am looking for. look at the barcodes. i can see this is the appropriate box here. i will s
stuff cannot be pulled from downstairs that belongs in archive, which is good. it runs off a barcode system. everything is scanned in and out with a scanner. the system was adopted from the automotive parts industry for pulling parts and warehouses. that was adopted by libraries. were onem in 2008, we of the first universities to have this. especially at this scale. due to the seismic activity here in nevada, the floor is reinforced. at the time it was the longest r of cement in the state. you...
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american history tv is on c-span three every weekend featuring museum tours, archival films, and programs more. here is a clip from a recent program. inn today isall still on christopher street. there was actually a short period in the 1990's when it became a bagel store. now it is a bar again. as you are saying, it is a national landmark. it is right across the street from a tiny park that has a monument to gay and lesbian activists. it is a park that actually a lot of men used to use for cruising in each other. now it is a pretty park with flowers in it. christopher street is a very long street that extends all the way to the hudson river. and back in the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, the entire street was aligned with the bars and stores and other kinds of establishments that only catered basically to gay people. it is really the heart of the gay community and the stonewall inn was the heart of the heart of the gay community. >> the night after the riots, what happened? >> another riot. the riot went on for several days and nights in the police were unable to make people stop rioting. one of
american history tv is on c-span three every weekend featuring museum tours, archival films, and programs more. here is a clip from a recent program. inn today isall still on christopher street. there was actually a short period in the 1990's when it became a bagel store. now it is a bar again. as you are saying, it is a national landmark. it is right across the street from a tiny park that has a monument to gay and lesbian activists. it is a park that actually a lot of men used to use for...
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announcer: american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend featuring museum tours, archival films, and civil war and more. here is a clip from a recent program. >> from the stonewall riots of the 1960's to don't ask, do not tell during the clinton years to where we are today, let's talk about the ark of the gay and lesbian movement. >> it is astonishing to me how much has happened in my lifetime. at the time of the stonewall riots for example, a gay man or lesbian would not be allowed to have custody of their own child. today gay men and lesbians are having their own children and interacting with other parents. they are safe from the law. in 1969, gay and lesbian people would sometimes have private weddings. a place like the stonewall inn. regular weddings. can gobians and gay men down to city hall or have a wedding in a church. which is extremely important. if you look at the arc, something we saw in the 1980's and 1990's is because lgbt people could not protect themselves through marriage, when somebody became sick, and this became obvious during the aids crisis, often a person was h
announcer: american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend featuring museum tours, archival films, and civil war and more. here is a clip from a recent program. >> from the stonewall riots of the 1960's to don't ask, do not tell during the clinton years to where we are today, let's talk about the ark of the gay and lesbian movement. >> it is astonishing to me how much has happened in my lifetime. at the time of the stonewall riots for example, a gay man or lesbian would not be...
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next from our c-span video archives, president bill clinton speaks at the normandy-american cemetery on the 50th anniversary. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ chief"]o the ♪ [applause] >> mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. >> it is our pleasure to recognize our distinguished visitors joining us today. we extend a special welcome to the d-day and world war ii veterans in attendance who honor us all by their presence. [applause] >> mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, i would like to present our master of ceremonies, mr. walter cronkite. [applause] >> walter cronkite has covered nearly every major news event in his affiliation with cbs, including 40 years as anchorman on the cbs evening news. -- 14 years as anchorman on the cbs evening news. but it was as a unite press correspondent that he covered world war ii, including taking part in the beachhead assault in normandy 50 years ago today. [applause] >> mr. cronkite, please. walter conch right -- walter cronkite: welcome, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen and their honored of
next from our c-span video archives, president bill clinton speaks at the normandy-american cemetery on the 50th anniversary. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ chief"]o the ♪ [applause] >> mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. >> it is our pleasure to recognize our distinguished visitors joining us today. we extend a special welcome to the d-day and world war ii veterans in attendance who honor us all by their...