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archive documents have disappeard when people steal them. and pulled them up and walk out.o keep everything where it should be at the research rooms, the archives is watching this camera, that guard on the way out since january. and everyone gets a look. >> if it's a backpack or a bag, they look through to maim sure there are no papers or stringsha could be ours. >> and if a random selection device flashes this, a red x. >> the detail examination where we ask you to move the jacket and go through the pockets. >> reporter: it is a monumental job. the archives has 10 billion documents around the country that moment can see. >> we're constantly balancing acts of prevision. >> reporter: other documents taken by the same researcher remain missing. and some pieces of the nation's past in paper, not secure but gone. and. >>> some possible trouble for the september 11th museum in new york city. a person familiar with the project tells -- tells "the associated press" the museum will be delayed by disputes of a redevelopment cost and that september 11th memorial opened this past sept
archive documents have disappeard when people steal them. and pulled them up and walk out.o keep everything where it should be at the research rooms, the archives is watching this camera, that guard on the way out since january. and everyone gets a look. >> if it's a backpack or a bag, they look through to maim sure there are no papers or stringsha could be ours. >> and if a random selection device flashes this, a red x. >> the detail examination where we ask you to move the...
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a section of the national archives website keeps a running list.is full of civil war documents. >> sites like ebay have a lot to do with kind of where we find ourselves now where it's becoming very popular where someone can almost put a dollar amount on someone's signature. >> reporter: from paper to the polish of a class ring given to l.b.j. a recommendington bronco sculpture given to the first -- a remmington brock co sculpture given to the first bush. >> reporter: we saw something on sale and it looked very familiar. >> reporter: it is the resignation of lewis armstead to the u.s. confederate army. >> that's what started the ball rolling on investigating that one document which turned out to be a case where there was a researcher that took over 100 documents from the national archives. >> reporter: so how does it happen? archives officials say documents have disappeared when people steal them, fold them up, stuff them in a jacket and walk out. >> to keep everything where it should be at its research rooms the archives is watching. this camera, t
a section of the national archives website keeps a running list.is full of civil war documents. >> sites like ebay have a lot to do with kind of where we find ourselves now where it's becoming very popular where someone can almost put a dollar amount on someone's signature. >> reporter: from paper to the polish of a class ring given to l.b.j. a recommendington bronco sculpture given to the first -- a remmington brock co sculpture given to the first bush. >> reporter: we saw...
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found guilty of causing michael jackson's death is sentenced british liberal took this newspaper archive on line. >> a former russian aide accused of being a spy will be able to stay in the u.k. she has won an appeal against deportation. she works for mike hancock a liberal democrat m. pfpp. the s alleged to have had an affair with him. >> a russian spy at the heart of westminster. a honey trap set to steal secrets from the powerful. that is what pheufrpblgm guest:-5 claimed but the special immigration appeals commission decided there would not be evidence to back up the charge and turned down an attempt to deport her. it was her four-year relationship for mike hancock and his role on the defense select committee which led to many of the suspicions. >> what was she spying on? there has to be leaks to survive. and as far as i'm concerned, there was nothing she was doing for me which was any which sense is active. >> a diary previewed in court sucked the relationship was not faked but m everyone-5 claimed she was sent to britain by russian intelligence and relationships with a dutch diplom
found guilty of causing michael jackson's death is sentenced british liberal took this newspaper archive on line. >> a former russian aide accused of being a spy will be able to stay in the u.k. she has won an appeal against deportation. she works for mike hancock a liberal democrat m. pfpp. the s alleged to have had an affair with him. >> a russian spy at the heart of westminster. a honey trap set to steal secrets from the powerful. that is what pheufrpblgm guest:-5 claimed but the...
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there is a archives not sure what has become of telegrams.sword and dagger given to president truman. >> you're stealing part of our history. >> the united states is missing some national treasures and would like them back. this running list is full of civil war documents. >> they have a lot to do with kind of where we find ourselves now. it's becoming popular where someone can put dollar amount on the signature. >> from paper to polish of a class ring given to lbj, a sculpture given to first president bush. when stuff slips away or gets stolen a hunt begin autos one of our researchers, called regulars, saw something on a web site that was for sale. and it looked familiar to him. >> it is the resignation of louis armstead to join the confederate army it started the ball rolling on investigating which turned out to be a case where we found out a researcher took over 100 documents from national archive autos how does it happen? officials say documents have disappeared when people steal them. they pick them up, fold them, stuff them and walk out
there is a archives not sure what has become of telegrams.sword and dagger given to president truman. >> you're stealing part of our history. >> the united states is missing some national treasures and would like them back. this running list is full of civil war documents. >> they have a lot to do with kind of where we find ourselves now. it's becoming popular where someone can put dollar amount on the signature. >> from paper to polish of a class ring given to lbj, a...
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in the national archives. [laughter] but they frown upon laughing. but bob was hilarious, and he went about his job with a sense of humor. and during this, it was a very controversial election when he became chairman. this was after mcgovern lost in '72, nixon won every single state except massachusetts and the district of columbia, so you can imagine, i mean, nixon did that well, how badly mcoregon -- how bad of a candidate mcgovern turned out to be through no fault of his own. and this was what bob was up against. and i found this at the nixon library. they have recordings, um, of the phone calls that nixon was making with his staff. and one of his aides, chuck coulson, who i think is a pretty familiar name, was calling the president. they were really tracking this dnc chairmanship election very closely, surprisingly closely. and they were talking about george mitchell, um, who became the senator for maine, you know, very powerful senator from maine. but at the time he was in his 30s, and he couldn't compete
in the national archives. [laughter] but they frown upon laughing. but bob was hilarious, and he went about his job with a sense of humor. and during this, it was a very controversial election when he became chairman. this was after mcgovern lost in '72, nixon won every single state except massachusetts and the district of columbia, so you can imagine, i mean, nixon did that well, how badly mcoregon -- how bad of a candidate mcgovern turned out to be through no fault of his own. and this was...
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the archival research has not changed. >> what do you write on? >> i write with a pencil, a mechanical pencil. i type faster than i write. when i write on the computer, it is longer always. it is softer somehow. the pencil and the paper slows me down. i will enter it into the computer and then edit subsequent drafts. >> how long did you research? >> i spent three years on the research and a year and a half on the right thing. i thought this would be a fast book to research. there was no one to enter the. there was little travel. the materials were endless and helpful. it was easy to greet what she had read. you could be on the subject for a long time. there were bits and pieces in odd places. there were things on egypt and the layout of the palace that i used. i kept going off on different tangents. that took quite awhile. >> how long the right at a time? >> i try to do all of my research before i start writing. it is only at the point where i fear i see the book taking place, i begin to see the themes emerge that i start writing. there is usually
the archival research has not changed. >> what do you write on? >> i write with a pencil, a mechanical pencil. i type faster than i write. when i write on the computer, it is longer always. it is softer somehow. the pencil and the paper slows me down. i will enter it into the computer and then edit subsequent drafts. >> how long did you research? >> i spent three years on the research and a year and a half on the right thing. i thought this would be a fast book to...
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so i did need to, you know, go beyond and go into the archives. i really had the best time at the carter library, especially there is a chapter of the book that would pit bob as carter's ambassador to the middle east peace process. so carter sent him over there to sort of hold the hands. carter thought that he, carter, and secretary of state were spending too much time on the peace process, and so that is the camp david. he wanted to it send a personal representative he could trust to help see through the process. and this was a very tense time in bob's life. he did not get along very well the big new prisons become a national security adviser, or with the secretary of state because vance wanted bob to be under him in the state department, and bob wanted to report directly to the president, and bob, a few years later, said that fence was red and he was wrong, and of course he should have been reported to the secretary of state. bobcat is with the president. a lot of what i learned about bob was not from him. i learned a lot about his warmth and hi
so i did need to, you know, go beyond and go into the archives. i really had the best time at the carter library, especially there is a chapter of the book that would pit bob as carter's ambassador to the middle east peace process. so carter sent him over there to sort of hold the hands. carter thought that he, carter, and secretary of state were spending too much time on the peace process, and so that is the camp david. he wanted to it send a personal representative he could trust to help see...
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one of the great jewels of that project is in the portuguese archives and the vietnamese archives and not benison denmark and elsewhere were fabulous reports and quotes from ben franklin. there was actually new material and the franc and the we had never heard from the 17 seventies and his time in france. there was a wonderful moment between franklin and john adams because they are at tremendous odds. it was great inter-american drama. >> biography. let me first ask you -- you may, about autobiography. yeah, the you're not a fan. >> i'm a great fan of reading them more and autobiography which i could live on. i try to think if i ever edited one. i gobble them down one after another. >> because you have seen both sides of this, what is the difference between a biography and autobiography? >> the wonderful thing about an autobiography is he not have to understand anything about yourself. the funny thing about the cleopatra book, that i'm sure other biographers notices well, when you have a subject will not reveal him or herself, the biographer has no choice but to step onto the page a l
one of the great jewels of that project is in the portuguese archives and the vietnamese archives and not benison denmark and elsewhere were fabulous reports and quotes from ben franklin. there was actually new material and the franc and the we had never heard from the 17 seventies and his time in france. there was a wonderful moment between franklin and john adams because they are at tremendous odds. it was great inter-american drama. >> biography. let me first ask you -- you may, about...
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it features archival audio as well as interviews with living artists.e can be accessed on site by dialing the telephone numbers located near the artwork or by visiting the commission's web site. the public art speaks volumes of san francisco as a world-class city with world-class art and culture. for more information, visit >> i'm your host of "culturewire," and today, here at electric works in san francisco. nice to see you today. thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you do. how is it you identify that san francisco was in need of all these different services? >> it came from stepping out of graduate school in 1972. i wrote a li
it features archival audio as well as interviews with living artists.e can be accessed on site by dialing the telephone numbers located near the artwork or by visiting the commission's web site. the public art speaks volumes of san francisco as a world-class city with world-class art and culture. for more information, visit >> i'm your host of "culturewire," and today, here at electric works in san francisco. nice to see you today. thanks for inviting us in and showing us your...
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this next piece actually another one of the beautiful gems that i found in new york in a yiddish archivesbeen lost for so many years. i was lucky to perform it in new york for october for a big jewish audience and people fell in love with it. it's a true story and something that still exists now. this means god watches over -- this piece a girlfriend her boyfriend goes to war and she says, i was lucking to be in love for a little while. i had love and everything i could ever want and now he's off at war and i'm alone. and i don't know what will happen after this. will he kill another mother's child. will i have to live with that? god watch over my belove ed and all the mother's sons. [music] [applause] >> so, not sure how much time we have left? keep going. all right. right? all right. so the next few pieces i wanted to tell you about. one is by [inaudible] and the other is by the same composer that did [inaudible] those conductors the father of russian music. know this song is not a song that was a yiddish it was a russian song and translated to yiddish because people loved it so much wh
this next piece actually another one of the beautiful gems that i found in new york in a yiddish archivesbeen lost for so many years. i was lucky to perform it in new york for october for a big jewish audience and people fell in love with it. it's a true story and something that still exists now. this means god watches over -- this piece a girlfriend her boyfriend goes to war and she says, i was lucking to be in love for a little while. i had love and everything i could ever want and now he's...
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we've created the largest presidential digital archive in which my father's papers are now available online worldwide so that people can study his decisions and see history in the making. we've launched the jfk 50th website, which includes downloadable exhibits and curriculum for students and where kids cannot put testimonials about his own public service in the spirit of jfk. we sponsored conferences on the presidency, civil rights, scientific innovation in the space program and the quest for nuclear disarmament. all issues continue to shape our national destiny. as you all know we he published a set of interviews and other cave in 1964 as part of an oral history project in which more than 1000 people were interviewed about my father's life and career. when these interviews were completed, she sealed the audiotapes. the kennedy library and put a transcript in a safe deposit paulden new york. but she often spoke of them to me and john, few other people knew of their existence and she never gave another interview on the subject. the underlying goal of the early history project, which
we've created the largest presidential digital archive in which my father's papers are now available online worldwide so that people can study his decisions and see history in the making. we've launched the jfk 50th website, which includes downloadable exhibits and curriculum for students and where kids cannot put testimonials about his own public service in the spirit of jfk. we sponsored conferences on the presidency, civil rights, scientific innovation in the space program and the quest for...
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some of them you may know that the southern labor archives which is part of southern collections and archives at georgia state university library houses the records of the professional air traffic controllers' organization. dr. mccartin used the collection before the collection was processed and opened for research. peterson, who was the grants librarian, and i, began writing a grant in hope of getting portions of the records digitized. we contacted dr. mccartin to see if he would write a letter of recommendation. when i made this first contact, he told me that a book he'd been working on would be published in the next year or so. cut to december of 2010. we received notification from the national historic publications and records commission that our grant proposal was accepted and that we would receive funding to digitize, um, close to 169,000 scans for, from the records. so what better way to get the word out about the grant than to invite joseph mccartin to atlanta to give a book talk? because he had performed research at the carter library as well as at the southern labor archive
some of them you may know that the southern labor archives which is part of southern collections and archives at georgia state university library houses the records of the professional air traffic controllers' organization. dr. mccartin used the collection before the collection was processed and opened for research. peterson, who was the grants librarian, and i, began writing a grant in hope of getting portions of the records digitized. we contacted dr. mccartin to see if he would write a...
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. >> i didn't know it until i discovered this at the archive when i was trying to page through all of these things. then i discovered an obituary that had been written about our grandfather when he died when we were much to young to remember him. it was very, very long in the texas at the time. it detailed every, all the rare plants, specimen plants, horticultural, introducing them to texas. i was so excited about all of this. i used to say to my brother, this apple thing, you have gotten from your grandfather who had a reverence. he would say that is ridiculous. when my brother announced he was going to give up his life as a trial lawyer to be an apple orchardist. my father said i have one thing to say, jews don't farm. but they did. his father clearly did. >> just to wind up, then, what are you working on next? >> i have become fascinated with the personal. this is the most excruciating difficult book. >> so you are going to turn around and do it again. >> i have been spending a great deal of time in india every year my next book is a memoir of going through india and what this has
. >> i didn't know it until i discovered this at the archive when i was trying to page through all of these things. then i discovered an obituary that had been written about our grandfather when he died when we were much to young to remember him. it was very, very long in the texas at the time. it detailed every, all the rare plants, specimen plants, horticultural, introducing them to texas. i was so excited about all of this. i used to say to my brother, this apple thing, you have gotten...
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it archived for us that's how we discovered the docs identity is a misnomer. for them is he me until the eyelets on the third line into elder schwartz alias the duck. alto schwartz was head of operations for forza four and forza is the mind security company place this will be disciplined yeah. it is. inside the computer hard disks so it was good at least we found a receipt going seen from the private investigative agency c n g almost all the been sold that he's one of their employees was paid by mr schwartz. yannick had to denied any involvement with the devil operation and refused to be interviewed for this film a peruvian court shelled the case for lack of evidence to put it towards the development of meanwhile newmont president wayne murphy earn nearly five million dollars in two thousand and six when the devil operation occurred because the of the water has now enjoying a lucrative retirement. they're late but. it's like a norton wells film with. the mining company writes the script directs the sorties and has connections with the law makers and actually k
it archived for us that's how we discovered the docs identity is a misnomer. for them is he me until the eyelets on the third line into elder schwartz alias the duck. alto schwartz was head of operations for forza four and forza is the mind security company place this will be disciplined yeah. it is. inside the computer hard disks so it was good at least we found a receipt going seen from the private investigative agency c n g almost all the been sold that he's one of their employees was paid...
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met the woman i spoke with on the phone and she gave me complete access to the archives. ship lists and when they came over 1550 or 1851. there was no marriage record. they probably got married on the boat which happened often. that's where i found out that the trade with the merry times and county cork was a lumber trade. they brought lumber over and humans were brought back. profound history that, you know, my ancestors were a part of. not just mine bithousands and millions of people have this story deep in their background. i also found out the location of where my great, great grandfather was buried in saint johns which is ruinned by acid rain because they built a refinary over it. this is an irish american grave yard a memorial to the experience of coming over her in famine times partridge islands is where they had to go through. i stood about where the plot was which was a mass grave. there was no marker at all. they were buried together with the other poor in a little area. to be standing there in the space where your great, great grandfather was and other members
met the woman i spoke with on the phone and she gave me complete access to the archives. ship lists and when they came over 1550 or 1851. there was no marriage record. they probably got married on the boat which happened often. that's where i found out that the trade with the merry times and county cork was a lumber trade. they brought lumber over and humans were brought back. profound history that, you know, my ancestors were a part of. not just mine bithousands and millions of people have...
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i spent some time working here and saw his archives. the archive -- for a documentary filmmaker, that is a gold mine. >> hubert humphrey had four children. are they still here? >> his daughter is no longer alive. his grandson is more involved in politics than the others. the suns are basically in sales. -- sons are basically in sales. >> we are at the exhibit about the politics and political life of hubert humphrey. he was not born in minnesota. >> he was born in south dakota. 90 miles from the minnesota border and one of those little railroad towns. he was born in 1911. it was a remarkable little town. his father was the druggist. his mother was -- his mother was methodist, a social gospel. great combination of the preacher and the politician. >> he went to a pharmacy school himself. how did the end up in politics? >> he went to pharmacy school for a job. he always wanted be in politics. he did it for a short time to help his father with the drug store. i do not think he ever really want to be a pharmacist. >> he ended up getting a doc
i spent some time working here and saw his archives. the archive -- for a documentary filmmaker, that is a gold mine. >> hubert humphrey had four children. are they still here? >> his daughter is no longer alive. his grandson is more involved in politics than the others. the suns are basically in sales. -- sons are basically in sales. >> we are at the exhibit about the politics and political life of hubert humphrey. he was not born in minnesota. >> he was born in south...
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secondly, he approaches the point of view historians of scholar, the archives, history of medicine. but also a clinician with an experience if you will of this induction of wonder drugs, what it means to work in a political culture where when new drugs, new techniques are discovered people feel the sense of trying to use them wisely, to try to understand how far they can go and what they will do. for example, in radiology i guess was first brought into being, used for everything, and what it produced was this raging set of disasters actually, radioactive and couldn't get through airport security anymore, something like that. be that as it may, the fact of the matter is there are very few people who actually can combine a real clinical experience in a sense of the medical culture of research and the desire for your, the sense of new technologies and wonder drugs and the real history of the archives. and became wonderful storyteller which all combine to give us some story of freud and halsted. let me just say before we start that doctor howard markel is not just all of these things. h
secondly, he approaches the point of view historians of scholar, the archives, history of medicine. but also a clinician with an experience if you will of this induction of wonder drugs, what it means to work in a political culture where when new drugs, new techniques are discovered people feel the sense of trying to use them wisely, to try to understand how far they can go and what they will do. for example, in radiology i guess was first brought into being, used for everything, and what it...
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the collective award will be archived at smithsonian institution. >>> the sixth annual shirley povich symposium marking the 50th anniversary of the racial integration of the washington redskins and university of maryland football teams. bobby mitchell, first african-american to play for the redskins will be among those that take part. >>> and in 1947, howard hughes piloted his flying boat, the spruce goose, on its one and only flight. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> and finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. msnbc's chris matthews weighs in on sexual harassment controversy surrounding herman cain and whether his accuser will be able to speak out. >>> and kim kardashian's mother, kris jenner, talks about whether her daughter rushed into marriage. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today."
the collective award will be archived at smithsonian institution. >>> the sixth annual shirley povich symposium marking the 50th anniversary of the racial integration of the washington redskins and university of maryland football teams. bobby mitchell, first african-american to play for the redskins will be among those that take part. >>> and in 1947, howard hughes piloted his flying boat, the spruce goose, on its one and only flight. >>> all day long you can stay on...
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in terms of the quality control and the documents that we will be archiving. >> just to give you an update, we are having, and have had in the last year or so, issues with the current vendor in terms of a quality control. that is one of the reasons why we are and have spent quite a bit of resources just trying to get them up to date. they have the items index correctly and are identified correctly, with quality, in terms of the picture, that being one of the concerns in order to build in enough language to make it very strong. that way if we have problems with quality control. >> so, i think also security and making sure that everything that is part of a file is actually kept in the file. all of those things are crucial. i believe that this amount was included in the budget. >> we have set aside a continued amount. we knew that this would be really expensive to do. >> it sounds like the commission would like tos prioritize this. -- would like to prioritize this. that the data in the tracking system would be under way already and well into it. the system is one thing. 5c(nf[ link electronic
in terms of the quality control and the documents that we will be archiving. >> just to give you an update, we are having, and have had in the last year or so, issues with the current vendor in terms of a quality control. that is one of the reasons why we are and have spent quite a bit of resources just trying to get them up to date. they have the items index correctly and are identified correctly, with quality, in terms of the picture, that being one of the concerns in order to build in...
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we can read it all for ourselves in a treasure trove of opened up by the national archives. there are handwritten notes, diary entries, and a full transcript of what nixon told the grand jury. >> it will take historians some time to go through this and tell us if there is something new about watergate. there are fascinating glimpses into the psyche of one of america's most complex presidents. in this unreleased audio, nixon records a memo to his chief of staff about vietnam, suggesting how to improve the image of america. >> how we can get a good pr story. >> a man under pressure, but would eventually fold. we know little bit more about why. >> you have been watching "newsday." >> the european union has dramatically cut its court -- forecast for economic growth for 2012. raising fears the euro zone is heading for a recession. that growth forecast is down 2.5%. the eu commissioner called it the euro zone last week the call. bad is it from london and singapore. -- that is it from london and singapore. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, v
we can read it all for ourselves in a treasure trove of opened up by the national archives. there are handwritten notes, diary entries, and a full transcript of what nixon told the grand jury. >> it will take historians some time to go through this and tell us if there is something new about watergate. there are fascinating glimpses into the psyche of one of america's most complex presidents. in this unreleased audio, nixon records a memo to his chief of staff about vietnam, suggesting...
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it should have printmaking, archiving, a gallery. it should have a retail store. in 1972, i wanted to have art sales, point-of-sale at the grocery store. >> so you go through the manifesto. with the bay area should have. you are making art incredibly accessible in so many different ways, so that is a good segue. let's take a walk around the facilities. here we are in your gallery space. can you tell me about the current show? >> the current show is jeff chadsey. he is working on mylar velum, a smooth, beautiful drawing surface. i do not know anyone that draws as well as he does. it is perfect, following the contours and making the shape of the body. >> your gallery represents artists from all over, not just the bay area, an artist that work in a lot of different media. how to use some of what you look for in artists you represent? >> it is dependent on people are confident with their materials. that is a really important thing. there is enough stuff in the world already. >> you also have in his current show an artist who makes sculpture out of some really interest
it should have printmaking, archiving, a gallery. it should have a retail store. in 1972, i wanted to have art sales, point-of-sale at the grocery store. >> so you go through the manifesto. with the bay area should have. you are making art incredibly accessible in so many different ways, so that is a good segue. let's take a walk around the facilities. here we are in your gallery space. can you tell me about the current show? >> the current show is jeff chadsey. he is working on...
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at the national archives the source of american exceptional is and is displayed in a single document, the declaration of independence. the key in this document is our founding fathers assertion that we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, and that we are endowed by our creator with inalienable rights, which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. it is this assertion that our rights come from god and makes america truly exceptional. we are the only country in history to assert that each of us personally receives our rights from god, not from bureaucrats, politicians or judges but from god. this means that each of us is personally sovereign. this is why our constitution begins we the people. we the people lone power to the government. government never loans power to us. [applause] this unique endowment by our creator is why americans are citizens while other governments often treat their people as objects. in many countries the government and political bosses rain. here in america the people rain. because our founders understood that their free
at the national archives the source of american exceptional is and is displayed in a single document, the declaration of independence. the key in this document is our founding fathers assertion that we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, and that we are endowed by our creator with inalienable rights, which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. it is this assertion that our rights come from god and makes america truly exceptional. we are the only...
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a study published in the archives of internal medicine says 48 million americans over 12, that is one in five people, have trouble hearing out of both ears. the way we listen to music is partly to blame. headphones, ear buds, also with aging and genetics is contributing for more americans. >>> he goes out of his way to make sure a deer is safe and sound. this thing is caught on dash cam, we've got to show you. >>> chelsey clinton hits the airwaves, where you can get her taste of journalism skills. ♪ ♪ if i should fall from grace with god ♪ ♪ where no doctor can relieve me ♪ ♪ if i'm buried 'neath the sod ♪ but the angels won't receive me ♪ ♪ let me go, boys, let me go, boys ♪ ♪ let me go down in the mud where the rivers... ♪ [ female announcer ] when much of the team, you need a car you can count on. ♪ >>> 60 degrees outside. back to live pictures from new york. clashes between protesters from the occupy movement and police officers move in to clean out zuccotti park. they removed the demonstrators, many of them saying the clashes turned violent. on twitter we are following the feeds
a study published in the archives of internal medicine says 48 million americans over 12, that is one in five people, have trouble hearing out of both ears. the way we listen to music is partly to blame. headphones, ear buds, also with aging and genetics is contributing for more americans. >>> he goes out of his way to make sure a deer is safe and sound. this thing is caught on dash cam, we've got to show you. >>> chelsey clinton hits the airwaves, where you can get her taste...
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we can read it all for ourselves in a vast online treasure trove opened up by the national archives. there are handwritten notes, diary entries, and a full transcript of what nixon told the grand jury. it will take a historian some time to troll through all this to tell us whether there is something new here about watergate. even from just a quick reading of the document, there are fascinating glimpses into the psyche of one of america's most complex presidents. in this previously unreleased audio, nixon recalled the memo to his chief of staff about vietnam, suggesting how to improve america's image. >> how we can get a good pr story, held the rise that has been captured is used for the starving cambodians. >> a man under pressure, who eventually folded. we noticed a little bit more about him. >> in tunisia, preparations for the opening of the southeast asian games. on the islandheld of sumatra. the gains of been dogged by allegations of corruption and the construction of sporting venues are behind schedule. >> diving in the hopes of victory, a 17-year-old swimming star. he is hoping
we can read it all for ourselves in a vast online treasure trove opened up by the national archives. there are handwritten notes, diary entries, and a full transcript of what nixon told the grand jury. it will take a historian some time to troll through all this to tell us whether there is something new here about watergate. even from just a quick reading of the document, there are fascinating glimpses into the psyche of one of america's most complex presidents. in this previously unreleased...
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findings appear in the 'archives of internal medicine.'s something you probably don't want to hear... the american farm bureau federation says thee price for your thanksgiving meal is up about 13 percent pive at richardson farms in main reasonn why ttat price is so high. good morning joel d. 33 here areea bunch of thooe reasons riiht here. here. 3 the afbf survey found the following items will cost more: 3 3 3 &p 3 3 3 3 3 3 from turkeys... to another may be over... but we are already annicipating ext seaaon becauss the team has new uniforms! uniiorms!that's right. the cartoon bird is back!the orioles are bringing it back to remind folkk that even losing seasons....the orioles are a franchise with a rich we have steve here modeling the new uniform.what do you think steve?((áááaa libááá)) ---the hat's logo --- the glory years...when he oriolls wwnt to 6 world &pperies...winniig thhee of them...---the homm hat has a white front panel...on the road, it'll be lack... --orioles will wear aa orange jeeseyyat home for the 1992, being a caa means
findings appear in the 'archives of internal medicine.'s something you probably don't want to hear... the american farm bureau federation says thee price for your thanksgiving meal is up about 13 percent pive at richardson farms in main reasonn why ttat price is so high. good morning joel d. 33 here areea bunch of thooe reasons riiht here. here. 3 the afbf survey found the following items will cost more: 3 3 3 &p 3 3 3 3 3 3 from turkeys... to another may be over... but we are already...
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the national archives will release documents from the watergate scandal including a transcript of president richard nixon's grand jury testimony less than a year after he resigned from office. it's thought to have covered the infamous 18 1/2-minute gap in the oval office tape recording between nixon and his chief of staff. >>> in new york, peter gabriel will host a focus for change benefit dinner and concert for witness, a nonprofit organization that promotes the use of video and technology to preserve human rights. david crosby and graham nash will perform. >>> and "30 rock's" tracy morgan turns 43. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. tonight watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> and coming up on the "today" show, anne speaks with governor rick perry following his gaffe at last night's presidential debate. >>> an exclusive interview with dr. conrad murray, criticed of involuntary manslaughter in michael jackson's death. >>> and matt lawyer's globe trotting adventure continues. >>> and now keep
the national archives will release documents from the watergate scandal including a transcript of president richard nixon's grand jury testimony less than a year after he resigned from office. it's thought to have covered the infamous 18 1/2-minute gap in the oval office tape recording between nixon and his chief of staff. >>> in new york, peter gabriel will host a focus for change benefit dinner and concert for witness, a nonprofit organization that promotes the use of video and...
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include 30 minutes of material that were not included in the official version of the government's archives. many thought the shorter version was the only one available. it was made by jfk's senior military aid. and an auction house bought the tape after his wife died in 2009. the asking price is half a million dollars. >> and the debate over high speed rail in california moved into high gear today in san francisco and palo alto. san francisco laid out its presentation. it's one of six countries interested in bidding on california's high speed rail project. and in palo alto, supporters say it would create 600,000 construction-related jobs but costs are more than $98 billion. >> if the federal government would pay, that would solve problem autos coming up at 6:00 a ride on the high speed train and going to take awe long. you're going hear how it's affected korea's economy. >> and he look forward to that at 6:00. >> a class action lawsuit looking to overturn hefty increases in health premiums by anthem blue cross was filed today in california. >> not only amount, but the timing that has consu
include 30 minutes of material that were not included in the official version of the government's archives. many thought the shorter version was the only one available. it was made by jfk's senior military aid. and an auction house bought the tape after his wife died in 2009. the asking price is half a million dollars. >> and the debate over high speed rail in california moved into high gear today in san francisco and palo alto. san francisco laid out its presentation. it's one of six...
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decided to start destroying, shredding their source transcripts, which had been sent to the national archives after 30 years. they started shredding them. so i wrote to alan greenspan, why are you doing this? and he had his assistant, my friend, donald kohn sent me a letter, which i put up on "huffington post" if anybody wants to read it. and he said yes, we decided to destroy the records but we think it is legal. i believe that's going on right now. and i think that's a very bad situation. then one interesting thing that we did, the congress got word that the first bush administration had sent saddam hussein $515 billion in agricultural loan. -- $5.5 billion. it was issued to a tiny italian bank in atlanta, georgia, and the only one that really was arrested for it was a poor manager of the bank, christopher drew. and i had him brought to my office, he came in change from the prison, put him in a suit and he appeared before henry b. and henry said, why was the fed? they investigate all foreign banks operating in the united states. he said, well, the examiner came in, look at some of the georg
decided to start destroying, shredding their source transcripts, which had been sent to the national archives after 30 years. they started shredding them. so i wrote to alan greenspan, why are you doing this? and he had his assistant, my friend, donald kohn sent me a letter, which i put up on "huffington post" if anybody wants to read it. and he said yes, we decided to destroy the records but we think it is legal. i believe that's going on right now. and i think that's a very bad...
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i was able to use a lot of the archival work that has been available. fortunately, while i was working on this the chrology of deng, which is a five-volume series of all of h important appointments was published and most no other western scholars had used it, that was a basic source for me. >> rose: why had no other western scholars used it? because they weren't allowed to, o or...... >> no. they hadn't gotten around to it. >> rose: how about access to people... >> i've had unusually good fortune. being at harvard and having many good students and when jiang zemivisited harvard i was his host and he agreed to talk to me. the foreign minister is an old friend that i've known for many years. also the provincial secretary of gaung don wch led the reforms had a grandsonho he sent to me to work under me. i had very good connections to him and with his friends who tended to be much more liberal thanhe other leaders. and who actually were quite critical of deng. i felt it was necessary to get. contact the peopl with widely different views. i was able to see tw
i was able to use a lot of the archival work that has been available. fortunately, while i was working on this the chrology of deng, which is a five-volume series of all of h important appointments was published and most no other western scholars had used it, that was a basic source for me. >> rose: why had no other western scholars used it? because they weren't allowed to, o or...... >> no. they hadn't gotten around to it. >> rose: how about access to people... >> i've...
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law if any documentation that was on the hard drives wasn't preserved and passed on to the state archives, there are canceled checks for it and that all seems perfectly legal and i don't think anybody is alleging that is illegal. there is some question about how usual or unusual it bus not that the actual sale of the device was illegal, itself. >> the romney camp i understand is not too happy that you've written this. tell us about their response. >> well, i mean, they basically say this is standard practice and what they've done is immediately pivot and they've now launched into an attack on the people that brought this to light. the deval patrick administration is being peppered with public records requests about mitt romney and when people started asking for these e-mails they found they didn't ebsist. they issued a statement yesterday saying they don't exist and now the romney campaign is accusing the deval patrick administration of conducting dirty tricks doing the dirty work of the obama administration by bringing this to light. they note the governor deval patrick, mitt romney's su
law if any documentation that was on the hard drives wasn't preserved and passed on to the state archives, there are canceled checks for it and that all seems perfectly legal and i don't think anybody is alleging that is illegal. there is some question about how usual or unusual it bus not that the actual sale of the device was illegal, itself. >> the romney camp i understand is not too happy that you've written this. tell us about their response. >> well, i mean, they basically say...
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it features archival audio as well as interviews with living artists. he can be accessed on site by dialing the telephone numbers located near the artwork or by visiting the commission's web site. the public art speaks volumes of san francisco as a world-class city with world-class art and culture. for more information, visit >> good morning, everyone. i'm jennifer mats. i'm director of the mayor's office of economic and work force development. i'd like to welcome you here this morning to the grand opening of pearls and for announcement regarding our community ambassador program here on central market as well as some increased public safety measures. without further ado, i'm going to introduce mayor ed lee and then a few other speakers to talk about the initiatives and talk about pearl. so mayor lee? >> thank you. thanks, jennifer. >> good morning, everybody. can everybody hear me? all right. well thank you, everyone, for coming to the new pearls delux burger here at sixth and market. thank you. [applause] i want to thank silvia, the owner. jim is the m
it features archival audio as well as interviews with living artists. he can be accessed on site by dialing the telephone numbers located near the artwork or by visiting the commission's web site. the public art speaks volumes of san francisco as a world-class city with world-class art and culture. for more information, visit >> good morning, everyone. i'm jennifer mats. i'm director of the mayor's office of economic and work force development. i'd like to welcome you here this morning to...
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on the not so best bet, the national archives. for the smaller agencies, the surface transportation board takes the top honors and the u.s. office of trade representatives is at the bottom. anita. >> we have a followup on the petition to stop target from opening on thanksgiving night. we told you last night about black friday lack lash. some employees are sup jet that their family with families will be cut short. tonight, that online petition has nearly 110,000 signatures. but, when we posted the stir on our facebook page, the debate got heated with more than 100 comments in an hour. what stevens wrote echos the sentiments of several posters. they should be glad they have a job. in this economy, anyone that does not want to do it can easily be replaced by someone who will gladly do it. kathy asked whatever happened to having a holiday and spending time with your family? megan piggy backed on that writing, i know it's retail and longer hours are required, but it seems to be getting earlier ask earlier every year. i don't blame them
on the not so best bet, the national archives. for the smaller agencies, the surface transportation board takes the top honors and the u.s. office of trade representatives is at the bottom. anita. >> we have a followup on the petition to stop target from opening on thanksgiving night. we told you last night about black friday lack lash. some employees are sup jet that their family with families will be cut short. tonight, that online petition has nearly 110,000 signatures. but, when we...
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all of her letters were in the university of texas, the great archives of the world. i was able to go on a traumatic day and see she had neatly kept hundreds of letters that my father and family wrote to each other in the 20s. i saw patterns, the anger that had gone on 60 years before i was on the planet that became stamped on us. it became our dna. >> anything that helped you get insight as to why so much of your brother's anger and passion into what you regarded as coo coo politics? >> that is an interesting question. it is hard. what i have learned is, i have written biographies, bingham family of louisville. we take a letter of a piece of evidence, there is a ah-huh, this anger daughter wrote a letter to her father. my grandfather working away in san antonio then adored this daughter, book dedicated to him. she was then gone up to new york and going to school at columbia. he wrote her a furious letter. >> your grandfather? >> yes. you have broken your promise and haven't been putting yourself full time, although the book would you say in the front of "new york tim
all of her letters were in the university of texas, the great archives of the world. i was able to go on a traumatic day and see she had neatly kept hundreds of letters that my father and family wrote to each other in the 20s. i saw patterns, the anger that had gone on 60 years before i was on the planet that became stamped on us. it became our dna. >> anything that helped you get insight as to why so much of your brother's anger and passion into what you regarded as coo coo politics?...