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for national archives. we spend more money on military bands and we don't national archives. so we've got to do something about this problem. but the lassie i will say is a used to think those terrible people in congress, why will they get more money to national archives? i talk to somebody from the national archives and they said all those years that the budget was getting cut and cut and cut they said actually congress give gives us whatever money to present answer. this is on obama, right, to say national archives system to start in this way. we got to stop it and we got to restore this american tradition. >> thank you. thank you very much okay. question for each member in turn? on prioritization, so we've heard in the the federal go, there's actually a very small number of senior reviewers who can do classified document declassification. and the sexy documents take more of the reviewers times, like the president's daily brief in, more sensitive document but what the american public wants. so we have mil
for national archives. we spend more money on military bands and we don't national archives. so we've got to do something about this problem. but the lassie i will say is a used to think those terrible people in congress, why will they get more money to national archives? i talk to somebody from the national archives and they said all those years that the budget was getting cut and cut and cut they said actually congress give gives us whatever money to present answer. this is on obama, right,...
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national archives.hen it comes to presidential records this is primarily the responsibility of that presidential library. but the declassification of which has just seen the fabulous funny girl or think of it this way researchers are people who need people. [laughter] this dynamic mismatch in us declassification system is about to getys much worse both parties in congress are largely responsible that none wholly blameless. the leadership of the national archives has chosen to reimagine the process declassification and presidential records of strangling the presidential library system. which it seems the leadership considers unsustainable. you just heard about resource problems into libraries i'm telling you this is a systemwide problem which is the creation of a policy decision there is no time to explain why a pervasive mentality at the top of the national archives has led to the disastrous decision to let the president —- presidential library system with her on the vine h but in the few moments i have
national archives.hen it comes to presidential records this is primarily the responsibility of that presidential library. but the declassification of which has just seen the fabulous funny girl or think of it this way researchers are people who need people. [laughter] this dynamic mismatch in us declassification system is about to getys much worse both parties in congress are largely responsible that none wholly blameless. the leadership of the national archives has chosen to reimagine the...
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this is what the national archives does.dential libraries are the vital hub of this dimension of d classifying presidential records. they need to know it exist which means it must be processed and the fact it's missing from an open file in the research room must be made clear this task is called processing and even more ydifficult when it comes to presidential records and that declassification system has three pillars, processing, formal declassification and release. each involves professionals having just i seen funny girl. think of it f this way. we are people who need people. [laughter] this dynamic mismatch between resources and mission in the us declassification system is about to get much worse. and the leadership has chosen to reimagine the processing, declassification and process for,ea presidential recordsre as part of her program the presidential library system which it seems a leadership is considered unsustainable.rd i heard about resource problems and to libraries but i'm telling you it's a systemwide problem th
this is what the national archives does.dential libraries are the vital hub of this dimension of d classifying presidential records. they need to know it exist which means it must be processed and the fact it's missing from an open file in the research room must be made clear this task is called processing and even more ydifficult when it comes to presidential records and that declassification system has three pillars, processing, formal declassification and release. each involves professionals...
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prolog is the national archive. it's the blog so you can see some of the stuff that he's done there. i remember years ago that trevor did a piece on civil war desertion. that was fantastic. trevor also is i don't want to call him a tv's star, but he has been on a number of programs, including the very popular who do you think you are? he's also been on the gettysburg excuse me, the discovery channel show called gettysburg. so today, trevor is going to share with us treasures from the national archives. welcome, trevor plant. thank you. thank you, pete. i'm going to bring him to my boss's office when i ask for a raise. it is my pleasure to be here with you this afternoon. this is my first time presenting at cwi, so i'd like to thank dr. carmichael for inviting me to speak today. i'd like to thank ashley lusk for all the support leading up to this moment. so. the one disclaimer i'm going make before i jump into this is these are. so pete asked me to talk about treasury's with the national archives, and that's all he a
prolog is the national archive. it's the blog so you can see some of the stuff that he's done there. i remember years ago that trevor did a piece on civil war desertion. that was fantastic. trevor also is i don't want to call him a tv's star, but he has been on a number of programs, including the very popular who do you think you are? he's also been on the gettysburg excuse me, the discovery channel show called gettysburg. so today, trevor is going to share with us treasures from the national...
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we have the photo archives and talking about goodwill, we have a photo archives of charles moore who photographed and has the most famous photographs of the of the really the birmingham movement, the 1964, where you you know, the his images when you see the of fire hoses being you know directed at protesters and dogs poor you know biting that's charles moore's war we have his entire collection and then finally also in terms of photography that goes along with collection is the selma the collection we have that documents the selma movement. we have the photo archives of a photographer by the name of spotter martin who is the person who took all of these famous photographs that. you when you think of selma, when you think of that scene on the on the edmund pettus bridge where john lewis is getting beaten to death. those are spot or martin's photographs. those were two alabama boys, by the way, who in civil rights. but so we've got all of these collections really directly. and we have we have massive collection of congressional papers of people that certainly did. goodman worked with us
we have the photo archives and talking about goodwill, we have a photo archives of charles moore who photographed and has the most famous photographs of the of the really the birmingham movement, the 1964, where you you know, the his images when you see the of fire hoses being you know directed at protesters and dogs poor you know biting that's charles moore's war we have his entire collection and then finally also in terms of photography that goes along with collection is the selma the...
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his team, once they identified the documents were there, they immediately reached out to the archives and department of justice and rightly so, did the right thing turning that over and they have been cooperating closely with the department of justice. you actually heard attorney general garland say today they heard from his team after the discovery shortly after. want to make sure this is understood, he takes this very seriously. >> this is the kind of thing that's a serious matter -- [inaudible] >> i said that in the statement and the statement from his lawyer and at the end he said we are confident they are in review and will show the documents were inadvertently misplaced in the president and his lawyers acted promptly upon discovery of this. i will leave it there and that's what his lawyers said but this is something the president takes very seriously and we have been coordinating, they've been coordinating with their lawyers and working closely with the department of justice. >> on monday, all the conversations -- [inaudible] december 20 did not immediately address that it was a
his team, once they identified the documents were there, they immediately reached out to the archives and department of justice and rightly so, did the right thing turning that over and they have been cooperating closely with the department of justice. you actually heard attorney general garland say today they heard from his team after the discovery shortly after. want to make sure this is understood, he takes this very seriously. >> this is the kind of thing that's a serious matter --...
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biden team and the archives, that they were going to hand everything over to the archives out of an abundance of caution. so 50, 55 boxes are now at the national archives, including all of those personal documents. it is just another example of how the biden team did the opposite of what the trump team did. >> the documents were discovered november 2nd, six days before the midterm elections. do we know why this wasn't paid public for more than two months? >> we don't. we don't know whether it was because of the investigation we don't know whether it was political, there is no question that people are going to ask about the timing and certainly republicans and donald trump are going to try and make political hay out of it. >> i understand the house oversight committee, the chairman is already looking into this. >> welcome to the new congress. i just looked at the memo and it said that the oversight committee is investigating whether there is political bias at the national archives. i am going to take a point of privilege here. i have covered the archives for a long time. they are the
biden team and the archives, that they were going to hand everything over to the archives out of an abundance of caution. so 50, 55 boxes are now at the national archives, including all of those personal documents. it is just another example of how the biden team did the opposite of what the trump team did. >> the documents were discovered november 2nd, six days before the midterm elections. do we know why this wasn't paid public for more than two months? >> we don't. we don't know...
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team, once they identified that these documents were there, they immediately reached out to the archives, to the department of justice, and did the rightfully so, did the right thing by turning that over. and they have been cooperating very closely with the department of justice. you actually heard a.g., attorney general garland, say today that they heard from his team really shortly after the discovery. so, you know, i just want to make sure that this is understood. that he takes this very seriously. want to make sure this is understood, he takes this very seriously. >> this reporter: this is the kind of thing, people lose security, this is a serious matter. [indiscernible] multiple locations where classified documents are being found. karine: i said this in the statement. it's in the statement from his lawyer, and at the end he said, we are confident that they are -- a thorough review will show that these documents were inadvertently misplaced and the president and his lawyers acted promptly upon discovery of this mistake. discovery of this. i will leave it there and that's what his la
team, once they identified that these documents were there, they immediately reached out to the archives, to the department of justice, and did the rightfully so, did the right thing by turning that over. and they have been cooperating very closely with the department of justice. you actually heard a.g., attorney general garland, say today that they heard from his team really shortly after the discovery. so, you know, i just want to make sure that this is understood. that he takes this very...
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big question is november 2nd, you get these documents you call archives. archives calls justice.ovember 4th the justices, u.s. attorney john lausch is assigned to conduct the probe. a month goes by, five weeks go by december 20th. oh yeah we found more documents. wait a second what do you mean you found more document. i thought you gave us everything. what was happening in five weeks. that's why the department of justice even though it's his department of justice starts getting rankled. this thing expands in january. bigger question why didn't we know about this before the election. whose decision was it. >> chris: industry. ron klain? don't tell anyone before the midterms. there is still a ton of questions around. this and he evidently is frustrated that this is the number one story because he wants to talk about anything but this. doesn't he understand how washington works yet? this is the biggest story. even democrats admit it. >> ainsley: such a double standard. he said president trump was irresponsible for having classified information. meanwhile we keep finding more at his
big question is november 2nd, you get these documents you call archives. archives calls justice.ovember 4th the justices, u.s. attorney john lausch is assigned to conduct the probe. a month goes by, five weeks go by december 20th. oh yeah we found more documents. wait a second what do you mean you found more document. i thought you gave us everything. what was happening in five weeks. that's why the department of justice even though it's his department of justice starts getting rankled. this...
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biden was not asked by the national archives for any documents. his attorneys found them, and they immediately notified the archives. trump, of course, was asked by the national archives for documents, attested to handing them over but didn't. the doj issued two subpoenas related to the documents even after a subpoena we know trump personally directed an employee to move boxes that contained classified materials. and of course the fbi had to search his home and office to find documents. biden's documents did not include nuclear information. as for trump, we know the fbi explicitly sought to locate classified documents related to nuclear weapons when they searched mar-a-lago. as for where the documents are found, biden's found in an office, as i mentioned. most of trump's sensitive documents were found in his home at mar-a-lago. and of the documents found, here's what we know. biden had fewer than a dozen. some reportedly did have top-secret designation. as for trump, all the documents he returned voluntarily through subpoena were seized in the fbi
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i never once saw anything we had archived. we have to archive our stuff. that was 100% staff work. so in term os f the details of this, i think that will be important to figure out. >> chain of custody is going to be critical in this investigation that has begun. david, from the political perspective, whatever happens, this is very awkward for president biden and his team given the criminal investigation going on involving the classified documents found at mar-a-lago. >> yeah. nuance doesn't really have a space in this political aspect of this like it does in the legal aspect here, wolf. this will be a huge political gift to donald trump who hasn't had many political gifts as of late to be able to play off of this as congressman kinzinger was saying. the biden team will undoubtedly point to what's materially different here. the more than 300 classified documents at mar-a-lago versus fewer than a dozen documents here. we have no idea what the content is of this. i understand jamie talked about the classification level, but we don't know what the content is and of course, the coopera
i never once saw anything we had archived. we have to archive our stuff. that was 100% staff work. so in term os f the details of this, i think that will be important to figure out. >> chain of custody is going to be critical in this investigation that has begun. david, from the political perspective, whatever happens, this is very awkward for president biden and his team given the criminal investigation going on involving the classified documents found at mar-a-lago. >> yeah....
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a word out from the national archives. why don't you rummage through your garages or basements and see what you have. that's the kind of thing that bothers the man that runs the house oversight committee. i caught up with congressman comer about all of this. let's just say on fox business, he was giving the archives the business. take a look. all of these incidents arose and findings came forward without anyone at the national archives sounding the alarm. they seem the last to know. >> you know, i don't think in the beginning i would have penned any blame on the national archives. there's reports that the national archives would be the agency that potentially triggered the raid on mar-a-largo. they deny that and said that was the doj. we haven't heard anything from the doj. regardless, there's been a double standard. >> neil: if you take these presidents and vice presidents at their word, they were unaware in most of these cases, then the question becomes who else were packing these up and seeing them in the process? do yo
a word out from the national archives. why don't you rummage through your garages or basements and see what you have. that's the kind of thing that bothers the man that runs the house oversight committee. i caught up with congressman comer about all of this. let's just say on fox business, he was giving the archives the business. take a look. all of these incidents arose and findings came forward without anyone at the national archives sounding the alarm. they seem the last to know. >>...
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i think they should go back to the archives. there is no way in the world people can for top-secret documents and people can take them home over three or four years. i think we need to change the system. they are sending you subpoena letters -- it is not the democrats fault -- it is the democrats fault in the republicans fault. there is no way you can sign for them documents do not know where they came from. they need to get a normal citizens to put in the archives. you take a harry potter book and you do not take it to the library the next thing you know you have a $12,000 fine. all of them need to be fired. democrats and republicans. guest: the caller actually makes a good point about the classified documents in the national archives. classified documents do not have any markings. i have seen, especially after what we have learned with president biden, classified documents do not have any barcodes or anything to stand, there is nothing to track that. there is a person in charge of that but there is no electronic system to trac
i think they should go back to the archives. there is no way in the world people can for top-secret documents and people can take them home over three or four years. i think we need to change the system. they are sending you subpoena letters -- it is not the democrats fault -- it is the democrats fault in the republicans fault. there is no way you can sign for them documents do not know where they came from. they need to get a normal citizens to put in the archives. you take a harry potter book...
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so we have a lot of questions for the national archives.have a lot of questions for the department of justice and hopefully we'll be getting answers very soon. >> just this morning you have a new letter to the white house chief of staff ron klain demanding more information about this classified documents. what more do you want to know? >> we want to know the visitor logs to the residence. we want to know who had access to the biden center for diplomacy. this is the same type of investigation that the democrats were so outraged and launch and demanded happen to president trump. what we see with president biden, there are multiple locations. we would never have known about the possession of the classified documents were it not for investigative reporting by cbs that somehow got a leak to determine that this had happened prior to the election. the administration hasn't been transparent about what's going on with president biden's possession of classified documents, and we just want equal treatment here with respect to how both former president
so we have a lot of questions for the national archives.have a lot of questions for the department of justice and hopefully we'll be getting answers very soon. >> just this morning you have a new letter to the white house chief of staff ron klain demanding more information about this classified documents. what more do you want to know? >> we want to know the visitor logs to the residence. we want to know who had access to the biden center for diplomacy. this is the same type of...
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they immediately called the archives, turned them over to the archives. and i was briefed about this discovery and surprised to learn that there were any government records that were taken there to that office. but i don't know what's in the documents. my lawyers have not suggested i ask what documents they were. i've turned over the boxes, they've turned over the boxes to the archives, and we're cooperating fully -- cooperating fully with the review in which i hope will be finished soon, and there'll be more detail at that time. >> reporter: you know, anderson, i think jamie's reporting really kind of underscores the scale of the cooperation up to this point. which while they are not willing to talk in detail about the process or perhaps how those documents actually got there to the extent they know at this moment in time the cooperation is critical, so the president's willingness to stand up there and address what he felt he was able to. it is a stark contrast to his predecessor and certainly something i think has been implicit in everything you've seen
they immediately called the archives, turned them over to the archives. and i was briefed about this discovery and surprised to learn that there were any government records that were taken there to that office. but i don't know what's in the documents. my lawyers have not suggested i ask what documents they were. i've turned over the boxes, they've turned over the boxes to the archives, and we're cooperating fully -- cooperating fully with the review in which i hope will be finished soon, and...
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as we have said, we've cooperated from the moment we informed the archives a small number of documents were found and will continue to cooperate. we've cooperated closely with the justice department for its review and we will continue that cooperation with the special counsel and we are confident a sorrel review will show the documents will be inadvertently be misplaced and the president and his lawyers acted promptly upon discovering of this mistake. with that, my colleague is here to talk to tomorrow and then i will come back. >> president biden tomorrow will be walking with the prime minister of japan to the white house and we are looking forward to that. he does have already gotten to know each other quite well during in-depth discussions last year, cambodia tokyo for their meeting in may of 2022 as well as the g7. president biden invested in alliances to better equip us to collectively take on 21st century challenge whether it's the epr case pursuit of weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile program, china's assertiveness and indo pacific region and globally or provoking
as we have said, we've cooperated from the moment we informed the archives a small number of documents were found and will continue to cooperate. we've cooperated closely with the justice department for its review and we will continue that cooperation with the special counsel and we are confident a sorrel review will show the documents will be inadvertently be misplaced and the president and his lawyers acted promptly upon discovering of this mistake. with that, my colleague is here to talk to...
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, the archives notified the doj. but it just does not seem like again, if that is what exactly happened, i don't know why this white house has been laying out that's what happened. somebody -- somebody saying they are a personal attorney for the president knew about some documents on december 20th, that is last month, actually january, last year since it's january. and insisted one box of stuff, stopped looking at the information as soon as we new it was classified so don't know what's in the documents. and another batch in the garage in wilmington, and as somebody who spent a lot of time in wilmington during the covid lockdowns, that's where the president was. staff would go to him at the house for safety purposes, we don't know who all was going in, what clearances they had, we know he liked to show off the car a lot. was there other stuff from his days as v.p. in a box that he was showing off, too, don't know. maybe we can ask. >> sandra: fascinating look back there at that political ad 2020 and zeroing in on the
, the archives notified the doj. but it just does not seem like again, if that is what exactly happened, i don't know why this white house has been laying out that's what happened. somebody -- somebody saying they are a personal attorney for the president knew about some documents on december 20th, that is last month, actually january, last year since it's january. and insisted one box of stuff, stopped looking at the information as soon as we new it was classified so don't know what's in the...
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we are saying that we reached out to the archives reached out to department of justice. that is, what is the right thing to do in this case and not and, and, and so i can finish here. what has been transparent in this as well is that the white health council has let, has laid out in detail on monday to all of you and everything. korean, and you know, 1st of all, i can't talk about this, right? because it is the department of justice is reviewing it. there is a review happening. and right, you know this, we just heard from the attorney general. there is a review. i am limited in what i can say to them, but richard sour has come here. i thought, i think you should reach out to the white house council reaching constantly. okay. okay. i am saying that we have put out lengthy statements and you can reach out to them as you all have been doing and i will leave it there. why not have them come and answer the question they have been they have been talking to you all pretty regularly. the last couple of days we have put out they have put out a lend leased statement on this. i jus
we are saying that we reached out to the archives reached out to department of justice. that is, what is the right thing to do in this case and not and, and, and so i can finish here. what has been transparent in this as well is that the white health council has let, has laid out in detail on monday to all of you and everything. korean, and you know, 1st of all, i can't talk about this, right? because it is the department of justice is reviewing it. there is a review happening. and right, you...
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national archives saw fit to respond directly saying: >> what's the problem with that?ecords that biden has are obama administration records. the national archives lied through its teeth or not kept track of all classified material, but felt necessary after making a referral against department to department of just -- against donald trump to speak out. to intercede. and to say obama was perfect. everything he has is under our control. that is a lie. because in three locations, at least, obama records were found. i don't know if they were per onlied or what. they were found at the biden-penn center for god knows what. find in the biden garage, in wilmington and another room in his house, another document, that raises a question. we have a timeline now, ambiguous, but a timeline nonetheless from garland, these documents were discovered by biden 's lawyers who were picking at his papers. it was two days later that nara contacted department of justice prosecutor, saying that office would classify markings were found on the biden center, and november 9 fbi began an assessmen
national archives saw fit to respond directly saying: >> what's the problem with that?ecords that biden has are obama administration records. the national archives lied through its teeth or not kept track of all classified material, but felt necessary after making a referral against department to department of just -- against donald trump to speak out. to intercede. and to say obama was perfect. everything he has is under our control. that is a lie. because in three locations, at least,...
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s. national archives. after he left by spitted in c in 2017, might in thieves, it was in a fed mistake. maury, people know, i take classified documents classified material seriously. i also said were cooperating fully and completely, the justice department's review. that republicans accused the u. s. president of bar chrissy by den sharply criticized former president donald trump for allegedly holding on to classified documents after sensitive files but discovered at trump's home in florida last year. here's an individual that's been in office for more than 40 years. here's an individual that sat on 60 minutes. there was so concerned about president trump's documents locked in behind and now we find it just as a vice president, keeping it for years out the open in different locations. biden steam faith, this gift, different, the u. s. president, while and dear to hand over the documents to the national archives the moment they were discovered. on the other hand, drum delayed responding to requests from the
s. national archives. after he left by spitted in c in 2017, might in thieves, it was in a fed mistake. maury, people know, i take classified documents classified material seriously. i also said were cooperating fully and completely, the justice department's review. that republicans accused the u. s. president of bar chrissy by den sharply criticized former president donald trump for allegedly holding on to classified documents after sensitive files but discovered at trump's home in florida...
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s. president wollen dear to hand over the documents to the national archives . the moment they were discovered. on the other hand, drum delayed responding to requests from the national archives. for months. the justice department ceased to await any conflict of interest, especially counsel will investigate the case. the case against former president donald trump is also been handled by a special council. earlier i spoke to washington based political analyst liz sugar asked her what more is known about the documents that were found there. so right now they're saying there is a very small number of documents with classified noting on them. interestingly, somebody is, were found as earlier stated in a think tank in d. c. and some of them are found in his delaware home in his garage near his beds. none were found at the beach house, which is considered not as official as that's kind of what we have right now. aside from what bite has already said that he's cooperate. it's his team who has found these and turn them over, and they're hoping that helps a public image.
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the fact of the matter is, the national archives botched it. they're supposed to keep track of documents. not a one of these revelations that have concerned either this president, the former president or the former vice president were spearheaded by revelations that came to mind from the national archives. so what happens there? >> yeah, i wish these committees were focused on fixing the problem here as opposed to the more sensational aspects of it. we need to fix nara and see how they retrieve documents. how do they know when documents are missing or even created and then secondarily, how do the agencies track their documents. how do they control other documents and their dissemination and who has them and when and how they get them back. so that is -- i think that's the more fundamental issue they ought to be getting at. you're right. nara needs to be fixed. they have big issues there. one of the things i'd like to know, is there a political tinge to what they do. we see a different approach in the trump documents versus the biden documents.
the fact of the matter is, the national archives botched it. they're supposed to keep track of documents. not a one of these revelations that have concerned either this president, the former president or the former vice president were spearheaded by revelations that came to mind from the national archives. so what happens there? >> yeah, i wish these committees were focused on fixing the problem here as opposed to the more sensational aspects of it. we need to fix nara and see how they...
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the archivist at the archives was at the state archives was so kind. and he let me hold the document. and for a second he let me touch her initials and just for a second. but i could. how how she had scratched with a quill pen into the document. and as you it her letters were labored and it was hard for her to move the pen. and i just thought she's working so to make herself visible. and there she is. i finally found her. she there was her name, sarah kidd. and i thought, i need to know more about. her. well, thank you very much. and i think you are dreaming and thinking virginia woolf, for a wonderful. we have books for sale in the lobby for those of and might not be able purchase a through bookshop.org bookshop.org. thank you very much. well. good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us and welcome to anderson house
the archivist at the archives was at the state archives was so kind. and he let me hold the document. and for a second he let me touch her initials and just for a second. but i could. how how she had scratched with a quill pen into the document. and as you it her letters were labored and it was hard for her to move the pen. and i just thought she's working so to make herself visible. and there she is. i finally found her. she there was her name, sarah kidd. and i thought, i need to know more...
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another difference is that the archives, the national archives and the fbi, the justice department, wentd with various rounds, with the trump legal team, over a period of months, trying to get them to turn over the information, to turn over those documents. and the former president was refusing. in the end, they carried out an extraordinary search, and that we saw in mar-a-lago, because the justice department said that it found indications were evidence that people were moving boxes out of the secure location that these documents were supposed to be held in. it's a vast difference from what the white house is describing happened here, which is that the president's legal team found these documents. they say they turn them over to the national archives the following day, anderson. >> evan perez, appreciated. thanks. president biden is in mexico tonight, where he is -- >> [inaudible] >> so, with that non answer, let's go to cnn's phil mattingly. philip, the president did not address this tonight. what is the white house saying about this? >> anderson, we should probably get used to non answ
another difference is that the archives, the national archives and the fbi, the justice department, wentd with various rounds, with the trump legal team, over a period of months, trying to get them to turn over the information, to turn over those documents. and the former president was refusing. in the end, they carried out an extraordinary search, and that we saw in mar-a-lago, because the justice department said that it found indications were evidence that people were moving boxes out of the...
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is an archive where is she? well, i don't know, we're still working. eat you or tell you. back when i was a professor's wife what are you if you want i would like to talk to you. i need your husband's archive. but of course the first swan. why i don't want to talk on the fly, but to interest you, i will say that the deal will be very profitable for you. yes then ok. show your passport. show let's go as if by chance lips i hope you were joking. i didn't even think about a million dollars, well, at least you can imagine what this amount represents very well. fine. i have all the papers anyway, i can't haggle because of a pig in a poke. first, i will select the required documents, and then we will decide question about the amount. you don't risk anything anymore . see what it is. do you want coffee? a little know what we'll do? please, thank you for transferring the money to the bank in my name? after all, if i am deceived, then money can always be withdrawn, and then in the bank, when you make sure that all the ne
is an archive where is she? well, i don't know, we're still working. eat you or tell you. back when i was a professor's wife what are you if you want i would like to talk to you. i need your husband's archive. but of course the first swan. why i don't want to talk on the fly, but to interest you, i will say that the deal will be very profitable for you. yes then ok. show your passport. show let's go as if by chance lips i hope you were joking. i didn't even think about a million dollars, well,...
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on all these archival materials. there is a fordrick's note.the materials were collected by the americans, but the source was syrup and other leaders of detachment 731, who provided this information. the developments of the 731 detachment, the americans created several types of biological and chemical weapons, tested it already in the early fifties during the war between north and south korea, evidence of these. attacks appeared later, so boris abakumov, a well -known as soviet test pilot who fought for the north korean republic because of the feat represented by the title of hero of the soviet union described in his book the unknown war and such moments. and above the meow airfield, the voice of balloons scattered encephalitis ticks, our pilot was injected with a vaccine, which, as they said, was purchased for foreign currency, and the technicians and mechanics who were waiting for the planes on the grass fell ill, the pilots demanded that the vaccine be brought for everyone. in 1998, canadian historians stephen andy kot and edward hagerman of
on all these archival materials. there is a fordrick's note.the materials were collected by the americans, but the source was syrup and other leaders of detachment 731, who provided this information. the developments of the 731 detachment, the americans created several types of biological and chemical weapons, tested it already in the early fifties during the war between north and south korea, evidence of these. attacks appeared later, so boris abakumov, a well -known as soviet test pilot who...
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biden did the opposite, he notified the national archives immediately.n investigation will sort all this out and we'll know what the results are. our facebook page, the white house has botched this, we should have been told of the found docs in early november before the election. and brent crawford saying president biden seems to be fully cooperative with whatever investigation is taking place. should have an appropriate consequence if he played a role in the documents being where they were. based on everything we know currently, former president trump's actions are still far more troubling. let's hear from richard. richard on this documents case in the white house handling of it. he's in wilmington, delaware, independent line. caller: good morning, pedro. i keep wondering about this, the president declassifying documents. i think that only came about when george bush told the world how we were tracking osama bin laden. so they just made that up. as far as anything being weaponized, you can thank the patriot act. you have a good day, pedro. host: next in
biden did the opposite, he notified the national archives immediately.n investigation will sort all this out and we'll know what the results are. our facebook page, the white house has botched this, we should have been told of the found docs in early november before the election. and brent crawford saying president biden seems to be fully cooperative with whatever investigation is taking place. should have an appropriate consequence if he played a role in the documents being where they were....
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does the national archives think this was a mistake? i'm told specifically because of what's going on with donald trump that the ar kiefts knew that they had to, you know, out of an abundance of favirness, caution, they had to disclose it. >>> rudy giuliani has been subpoenaed as part of a grand jury investigation into the former u.s. president's fundraising right after he lost the 2020 election, that's according to a source familiar with the investigation. the special counsel has asked giuliani to turn over records about payments he received around that time when he filed numerous lawsuits on trump's behalf. this shows that prosecutors are following the money as part of their sweeping sfleegs trump's efforts to overturn his election loss. and that's not the only grand jury trump has to worry about. another in the atlanta area has finished investigating whether the former president and his allies broke the law when they medaled with georgia's election results. sara murray has the story. >> reporter: a special grand jury investigating do
does the national archives think this was a mistake? i'm told specifically because of what's going on with donald trump that the ar kiefts knew that they had to, you know, out of an abundance of favirness, caution, they had to disclose it. >>> rudy giuliani has been subpoenaed as part of a grand jury investigation into the former u.s. president's fundraising right after he lost the 2020 election, that's according to a source familiar with the investigation. the special counsel has...
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that is, of course, they are in the archive. these are big sheets.uth we are familiar. yes , uh, wall newspapers are battle sheets. they were called, which told about exploits and some reports were reported by the partisans. yes, but it would be ridiculed instead of humor. naturally , the enemy is to raise the morale of the detachment, so this is a very interesting visual series, which we are preparing to start soon, let's take a look at the presentation of our project on the site. in fact, you already mentioned it. how does this program work there? well, i'm like that. you can enter yes and the data of the partisan and find by the name of your relative, for example. yes, yes, there is a search for a partisan. there is a search bar on the main page right away, so that there are no extra clicks that the user must make , it is enough to start typing the last name and it will already be shown. how many search results. e, for this surname, you can add a name, and then e, in the opened window for issuing search queries. we will see the list. yes , it can
that is, of course, they are in the archive. these are big sheets.uth we are familiar. yes , uh, wall newspapers are battle sheets. they were called, which told about exploits and some reports were reported by the partisans. yes, but it would be ridiculed instead of humor. naturally , the enemy is to raise the morale of the detachment, so this is a very interesting visual series, which we are preparing to start soon, let's take a look at the presentation of our project on the site. in fact, you...
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we still have not heard anything from national archives.is very disappointing. >> todd: focus on one of those location specifically wilmington and you call in the white house visitor logs. you wrote this to the white house chief of staff one, we have a list of individuals at the residence. the american people will never know who who had access to highly sensitive documents. the house oversight committee demand transparency whether individuals with foreign connections to the biden family gained access to president biden's residence and mishandled for years. who do you worry congressman comer is on the visitor's log? >> it could be anyone considering all the money of the biden family has received from adversaries around the world. your guess is as good as mine. we know hunter biden lived there several years. we know hunter biden has a history of having problems with landlords with respect to who he lets in two on the premises of different properties that he was leasing. so, we've got a lot of concerns here. you go back to the way the fbi doj
we still have not heard anything from national archives.is very disappointing. >> todd: focus on one of those location specifically wilmington and you call in the white house visitor logs. you wrote this to the white house chief of staff one, we have a list of individuals at the residence. the american people will never know who who had access to highly sensitive documents. the house oversight committee demand transparency whether individuals with foreign connections to the biden family...
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neil: i know you will be interviewing national archives officials.al archives recommending all former presidents, vice presidents, i guess rifle through their boxes, extending that even to some senators. that is how alarmed they are but is the national archives itself maybe part of the problem? all of these incidents arose, these findings came forward without anyone at the national archives sounding the alarm. they seem the last to know? >> i don't think in the beginning i would have pinned any blame towards the national archives but there are reports that the national archives would be the agency that potentially triggered the raid on mar-a-lago. they deny that. they say that was the doj. we haven't heard anything from the doj, but regardless, there has been a double standard in how the document retrieving process has played out between trump and biden. that is very concerning. to the republican majority in the house of representatives. look, we need to reform this process moving forward. i said this when mar-a-lago was raided initially. some media
neil: i know you will be interviewing national archives officials.al archives recommending all former presidents, vice presidents, i guess rifle through their boxes, extending that even to some senators. that is how alarmed they are but is the national archives itself maybe part of the problem? all of these incidents arose, these findings came forward without anyone at the national archives sounding the alarm. they seem the last to know? >> i don't think in the beginning i would have...
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the immediately called the archives, immediately called the archives and turn them over to the archivessed to learn that there were any government records that were taken there to that office. but i don't know what is in the documents, my lawyers have not suggested i ask what i've turned over the boxes, to the archives, we are cooperating fully, cooperating
the immediately called the archives, immediately called the archives and turn them over to the archivessed to learn that there were any government records that were taken there to that office. but i don't know what is in the documents, my lawyers have not suggested i ask what i've turned over the boxes, to the archives, we are cooperating fully, cooperating
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guest: in terms of records, the records need to be turned over to the national archives. the national archives goes through a laborious process of determining that they must remain classified or how long they must remain classified or de-classifying them and making them available for public consumption. the oversight of this -- there is no tracking of the classified documents in both of the trump mar-a-lago case and in the biden situation, the national archives did not even know the documents were missing. that is really concerning, that they are supposed to have possession of these documents. one of the things that is very interesting is there does not seem to be a lot of oversight of the national archives. this week the national archives told of the house oversight committee, which is doing the biden document investigation, that they don't want to cooperate unless the justice department clears it and they are only going to share information that is greenlighted by the justice department, which is another way of stonewalling that investigation. host: in vermont, "will of
guest: in terms of records, the records need to be turned over to the national archives. the national archives goes through a laborious process of determining that they must remain classified or how long they must remain classified or de-classifying them and making them available for public consumption. the oversight of this -- there is no tracking of the classified documents in both of the trump mar-a-lago case and in the biden situation, the national archives did not even know the documents...
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they reached out to the archives of the department of justice, and voluntarily. we have been working closely with the department of justice and coordinating a search that was still ongoing to ensure any additional documents were in the proper possession of the government. after that search -- after the search concluded last night, we released a statement disclosing the facts from that search as you all know, this morning. this is all part of the justice department process, and you heard the attorney general speak to this today. so we are being very careful to be nu fully cooperative with th department of justice and providing details appropriate as part of that. >> you'll describe the documents when you were asked -- >> and i actually answered that question. i said there was a process happening that was currently ongoing, and i'll refer you back to my comments i made just yesterday. go ahead, mary. >> just a couple of things i want to clarify to make sure our reporting is as accurate as possible. the special counsel -- the white house counsel's statement this mor
they reached out to the archives of the department of justice, and voluntarily. we have been working closely with the department of justice and coordinating a search that was still ongoing to ensure any additional documents were in the proper possession of the government. after that search -- after the search concluded last night, we released a statement disclosing the facts from that search as you all know, this morning. this is all part of the justice department process, and you heard the...
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if a few missing here or there might not end facts get the archives all up and bothered.hat we know. it just could be that trump is such an outline case, where they eventually were able to discover, we're missing hundreds here. then of course we had all the instruction. i think that it remains to be seen how unusual the situation is in the inadvertent been out of the white house. the bad situation, of course. you know, it might be a fairly common one. >> okay. from what we do, now so far, biden's attorneys have said they found these three small batches of classified documents. biden -- and the washington d.c. office, roughly 20 documents and. all one, which we now know as top secret, but let's compare that to donald trump's case. we know at least 300 documents, of which 25 or top secret. does value matter when you compare these cases? >> yes, and no. i got, it matters in terms, under the rules, no top secret documents should be out and about. by the way, a ten year old stuff, he had his vice president unlikely to do grave damage with national security. none of these shoul
if a few missing here or there might not end facts get the archives all up and bothered.hat we know. it just could be that trump is such an outline case, where they eventually were able to discover, we're missing hundreds here. then of course we had all the instruction. i think that it remains to be seen how unusual the situation is in the inadvertent been out of the white house. the bad situation, of course. you know, it might be a fairly common one. >> okay. from what we do, now so far,...
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manuscript search yandex has learned to recognize archival documents of tsarist times . millions of archival papers relating to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries parish registers, confessional statements and census results relating to moscow, orenburg and novgorod regions. in these documents. you can find, say, all references to the settlements of famous writers. or, for example, your ancestors, and at the output you can see both a scan of the original document and its translation into modern russian, you can also search for two versions of the russian language. as they say, this is just the most difficult task to teach the algorithm to correctly recognize the handwriting of various people from different eras with all the abbreviations of monograms, line intersections, etc., it took hundreds of thousands of manually marked examples, plus a separate neural network was trained on the original books of those years in order to teach the algorithms to understand the language, then eras to be able to guess the word or letters fragments of the manuscript that failed to recognize. now the tech
manuscript search yandex has learned to recognize archival documents of tsarist times . millions of archival papers relating to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries parish registers, confessional statements and census results relating to moscow, orenburg and novgorod regions. in these documents. you can find, say, all references to the settlements of famous writers. or, for example, your ancestors, and at the output you can see both a scan of the original document and its translation into...
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we hope that we will expand furthermore , the technology can be used not only for archives.seems to me that the recognition of handwritten texts, thanks to archival searches, irina vladimirovna found out that her ancestors lived for centuries in the city of klin , moscow province, her great-great-great-grandfather worked as a coachman among the ancestors there is a firefighter several wars, and so she knows the history of each member of her family up to the middle of the eighteenth century on hit babaeva alena antonova maria popova ntv and there already, well, here 's a short advertisement. after it, we will tell how the national project, science, universities fulfill the dreams of scientists and show how india celebrates republic day. for 300 rubles. still dialing a phone number for manual transfer tinkoff was the first in russia to launch a number scanner. install the tinkoff app and transfer money easily and without commission. tinkoff he is one of a kind. what am i in artists went everything i wanted to find myself , i had to enter with online skillbox courses change job
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and the archive of the state security committee of belarus and the most invaluable fund memories of the survivors of the guetta camps, the premiere series of the documentary series genocide, disenfranchised life already tonight. in belarus has started a week of science more than a thousand developments that are not inferior to the world scientists presented during the exhibition of belarus intellectual from the development of medicine and space to microelectronics and food, for example, the works of scientists from the institute of microbiology are applicable to us in belarus in several areas of medicine , nature protection, agriculture, an absolute novelty, a line of preparations loxil for harmonizing feeds, animals based on it is a belarusian strain of lactic acid bacteria, cheaper than foreign analogues by the elbow, quality the product was appreciated not only by belarusian farmers due to the fact that we have the opportunity to work on our experimental production center. uh, a certain number of drugs every year their release increases and the need. they are also very high. i kn
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i'm not asking you why you need money to get money, you need an archive to get an archive.rchive didn't come out of thin air either, because i had to take some hard steps and what do you think, she could tell something to this friend of hers? i even think about it, i'm afraid, you know, i need him to just quietly leave. by the way, kuchinova is your duty. you slipped it to me. oh, i know. you know how to dress yourself up and blame others. for us, konchenova worked perfectly with unnecessary questions. she didn’t ask and didn’t run anywhere. this is my fault again. yes, and the result will be archived soon . you've already had a week. soon only people like you do. ok. excuse me, i'm sorry, i didn't even give you tea to drink. i'm in such a hurry, i'm in such a hurry. can i call you? suddenly some hang? of course, of course. of course, my daughter should be formed to fool people's brains, if only you would marry her. yes, i would love to be the same she runs away from me all the time. as soon as i find it, i will marry an intelligent person like you. i was understood, i am a
i'm not asking you why you need money to get money, you need an archive to get an archive.rchive didn't come out of thin air either, because i had to take some hard steps and what do you think, she could tell something to this friend of hers? i even think about it, i'm afraid, you know, i need him to just quietly leave. by the way, kuchinova is your duty. you slipped it to me. oh, i know. you know how to dress yourself up and blame others. for us, konchenova worked perfectly with unnecessary...