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we retrieved from the archives newly restored. we are putting captions and putting them in the context of the time here thanks to the debate critical as in this column explains presenting these materials for the future is both important to jewish and muslim iraq. these are really important historical documents to people that have lived the history of morocco and that's on a jewish and that has no experience of the history of morocco through a jewish lands also meet some really really important for it. this memory to remain accessible to me my four young moroccans for young jewish moroccans and for young muslim moroccans mature sound archive in morocco is currently working on a physical location but is open to submissions in the to contact the knesset on the friday you can find and debbie debuted at the mama duck on the jn one this is miss emma dean of reporting from casablanca loom whilst watching a dental floss to kenya might not warrant a second look infamously sexy rio de janeiro sunbathing topless could land you in prison over
we retrieved from the archives newly restored. we are putting captions and putting them in the context of the time here thanks to the debate critical as in this column explains presenting these materials for the future is both important to jewish and muslim iraq. these are really important historical documents to people that have lived the history of morocco and that's on a jewish and that has no experience of the history of morocco through a jewish lands also meet some really really important...
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one of the many came to the sound archive is to not only introduced to make available hard to act as historical documents that most are underweight stance could also help us to new research and i am on sat the current community that still exists in rocket today so one of the fairest of them. collections. today i five. it was really important actually have available and morocco. it was a mix of recording medicine in nineteen twenty nine in new york by a woman from ten cheater love sonnets intricate cia in cheek in spanish morocco. and donna this is only available at the archives of traditional music at indiana university and hardly anybody ever listens to it. and here it is it's like. almost forty minutes of that. sound is from nineteen twenty nine umm can't hear you know the way that they speak of these women speak exactly the same way as people in the jewish community intent here speak today. exactly from the book of revelation because i find that the mediation team star. i absolutely know it's here we have briefly that there are still seeing similarities it's almost a hundred years
one of the many came to the sound archive is to not only introduced to make available hard to act as historical documents that most are underweight stance could also help us to new research and i am on sat the current community that still exists in rocket today so one of the fairest of them. collections. today i five. it was really important actually have available and morocco. it was a mix of recording medicine in nineteen twenty nine in new york by a woman from ten cheater love sonnets...
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you just dive into the 17 tens of the archives? how do you keep track of what you are finding in the archives and have you committed on paper? >> this crowd really wants to hear about my process i'm sure. 17,000 tons. well, i'll be very sustained. i don't just dive in. that would be a prescription for wandering into the woods and never wondering now. my process is to set a date certain when i will stop researchi
you just dive into the 17 tens of the archives? how do you keep track of what you are finding in the archives and have you committed on paper? >> this crowd really wants to hear about my process i'm sure. 17,000 tons. well, i'll be very sustained. i don't just dive in. that would be a prescription for wandering into the woods and never wondering now. my process is to set a date certain when i will stop researchi
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our commitment is to not use the archives to find out how to make a salad to put it simply i couldn't care less i don't care how about how to make a buck. but we simply want access to the information they have about the environment and the health of facts now it is time to listen to the voice of the house on the law presented who is for who is against the law is adopted minister it is your turn to speak but i think that the culture of military secrets is really very poisonous especially concerning the health risks and the risks to the environment was it as in the united states a commission exists which has been allowed access to these military archives for all these years where we can find all the information linked to the tests but it doesn't contain the information about type of nuclear weapon that was tested water how to make such and such weapons work so that is not the goal of our involvement. which was initiated at that time as a lot of a see that. if the thousands of polynesians who worked in the real. profited from the windfall they received from mainland france they did so in
our commitment is to not use the archives to find out how to make a salad to put it simply i couldn't care less i don't care how about how to make a buck. but we simply want access to the information they have about the environment and the health of facts now it is time to listen to the voice of the house on the law presented who is for who is against the law is adopted minister it is your turn to speak but i think that the culture of military secrets is really very poisonous especially...
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the very principle of the in communicate ability of certain archives can only be considered in the most restrictive way that is to say only when absolutely necessary from this double point of view the solution that you proposed during the first reading of this text a delay of a hundred years and a definition more explicit resolve the concerned archives of the archives will only be incommunicable if they concern the information that would allow the conception fabrication utilization localization of weapons of mass destruction by the nuclear biological chemical or bacterial and not on our commitment is to not use the archives to find out how to make a salad to put it simply i couldn't care less i don't care how about how to make a bomb but we simply want access to the information they have about the environment and the health of facts now it is time to listen to the voice of the house on the law presented who is for who is against the law is adopted minister it is your turn to speak but i think that the culture of military suit is really very poisonous especially concerning the health ris
the very principle of the in communicate ability of certain archives can only be considered in the most restrictive way that is to say only when absolutely necessary from this double point of view the solution that you proposed during the first reading of this text a delay of a hundred years and a definition more explicit resolve the concerned archives of the archives will only be incommunicable if they concern the information that would allow the conception fabrication utilization localization...
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a delay of one hundred years and a definition more explicit all of the concerned archives of the archives will only be incommunicable if they concern the information that would allow the conception fabrication utilization localization of weapons of mass destruction by the nuclear biological chemical or bacterial our commitment is to not use the archives to find out how to make a salad to put it simply i couldn't care less i don't care how about how to make a bomb better we simply want access to the information they have about the environment and the health of facts now it is time to listen to the voice of the house on the law presented who is for who is against the law as a doctor minister it is your turn to speak but i think that the culture of military secrets is really very poisonous especially concerning the health risks and the risks to the environment was it as in the united states a commission exists which has been allowed access to these military archives for all these years where we can find all the information linked to the tests but doesn't contain the information about type of
a delay of one hundred years and a definition more explicit all of the concerned archives of the archives will only be incommunicable if they concern the information that would allow the conception fabrication utilization localization of weapons of mass destruction by the nuclear biological chemical or bacterial our commitment is to not use the archives to find out how to make a salad to put it simply i couldn't care less i don't care how about how to make a bomb better we simply want access to...
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it provides us by law, access to archives from all across the government. the intelligence community, department of defense, national security counsel, state department, obviously, and man dates that we try to publish this material within 30 years of the events as they occurred. and we're very good at every part of our mandate except the 30 year part. our hawaiians, we have 20 of them go to the presidential library and the various archive and different agencies. amass the material, come back and select from among thousands of documents they come up with. the generally 350 that tell a narrative of the development and execution of policy. then it goes, again, within the office through an editorial process two different levels of edit. once it's cleared up who had the extremely complicated and granular task of coordinating declassification across the different agencies and the intel community. department of defense. once it's taken care of. we send it to the editors. we have about six editors on staff here. they are what i call the goal keeper for quality. one
it provides us by law, access to archives from all across the government. the intelligence community, department of defense, national security counsel, state department, obviously, and man dates that we try to publish this material within 30 years of the events as they occurred. and we're very good at every part of our mandate except the 30 year part. our hawaiians, we have 20 of them go to the presidential library and the various archive and different agencies. amass the material, come back...
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, which is a fabulous archive. a key with the british national archive is and probably a couple dozen other places. and then you've got to do with the secondary material. i mention the 60,000 votes. you feel obliged to release waved a hand over a good portion of the end in many cases to get down into them because there's fabulous works there. i put it all and every piece of information that i come up with goes into a word file. the word files are kept in my own filing system. i deal with the documents when it comes time to write and then i write and extrude or the detailed outline. i use outlining software, which is the greatest invention since the pile. and i build an outline and yelling for this third and final volume is about 700,000 words long. it's more than twice as long as the book sells. but it acts not only as a roadmap to tell me where in going when i sit down to write, but also tells the world information has come aware different files it is. so then i'm ready to write and i said don have a better old ne
, which is a fabulous archive. a key with the british national archive is and probably a couple dozen other places. and then you've got to do with the secondary material. i mention the 60,000 votes. you feel obliged to release waved a hand over a good portion of the end in many cases to get down into them because there's fabulous works there. i put it all and every piece of information that i come up with goes into a word file. the word files are kept in my own filing system. i deal with the...
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these necessary to purchase special archival shells employed person who will be supervising company archives and when premises for the start time is approaching. cost includes both private investment and funds attracted with the help of dumb phone is the money attracted by the fund which is experiencing gap is expected that the payback period of the project will be about three years the difference is in the midst of countries that we have purchased the german franchise and their teaching is this post is this too is we have also purchased an industrial paper disintegrate before trading on the mosaic like to see him during one is yours to visit places of the project's implementation of the wall. we are interested in the targeted use of state funds and creating new jobs. will the kremlin cuteness. during the first nine months of twenty thirteen the regional branch of them entrepreneurship development funding almost see a lone allocated more than one point five beating team gift of the process of local and supreme viewers. referring to this teen's to dc kilkenny tea co received on k's and has re
these necessary to purchase special archival shells employed person who will be supervising company archives and when premises for the start time is approaching. cost includes both private investment and funds attracted with the help of dumb phone is the money attracted by the fund which is experiencing gap is expected that the payback period of the project will be about three years the difference is in the midst of countries that we have purchased the german franchise and their teaching is...
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. >> the internet archive in san francisco now has the task of digitizing the tapes for the public to be able to access online. and if you're wondering why go to the trouble? who is going to want to watch this, look what we found when they popped in a random tape from 1989. >> this is a cbs news special report. there has been what both the associated press and united president describe as a strong earthquake. strong earthquake rocked san francisco this evening. >> watch ling the immadges as they happen is like a trip back in time and the fact that closed captioning was preserved means in the future, researchers should be able to search for video using keywords. but that future may be a ways off because the archivers say here if they ran 400 taped machines 24 hours a day, it would still take two years to digitize mrs. stoke's collection. john ramas, kpix5. >> that internet archive is asking for donations to pay for the project. >> i bet it wouldn't be too hard to look for a guy that had a distinctive mustache. >> a couple guys running around in that storage unit somewhere. >> i have a
. >> the internet archive in san francisco now has the task of digitizing the tapes for the public to be able to access online. and if you're wondering why go to the trouble? who is going to want to watch this, look what we found when they popped in a random tape from 1989. >> this is a cbs news special report. there has been what both the associated press and united president describe as a strong earthquake. strong earthquake rocked san francisco this evening. >> watch ling...
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and it turns out now that it's the only tropical archive of ice cores on earth.arrator: these cores are crucial links in the history of climate, connecting the polar regions to the tropics. by analyzing this archive and comparing it to other climate records, a global understanding of past climate is emerging. woman: what we want to do is get it back to the lab and start working on it as quickly as possible, because everybody's really curious to see what kind of information it has. as a matter of fact, as we're drilling this, we're often talking about what information this record might hold and how it might fit in with all the other records. it's another piece of a global puzzle, and we feel that every one of these pieces is critical. narrator: in the lab, lonnie's team analyzes the ice cores. oxygen isotope ratios provide a proxy for the temperature when the ice was formed. these records are consistent with other studies that reveal, going back 1,000 years, a long-term warming trend, beginning about 150 years ago -- carbon dioxide measurements. taken directly fro
and it turns out now that it's the only tropical archive of ice cores on earth.arrator: these cores are crucial links in the history of climate, connecting the polar regions to the tropics. by analyzing this archive and comparing it to other climate records, a global understanding of past climate is emerging. woman: what we want to do is get it back to the lab and start working on it as quickly as possible, because everybody's really curious to see what kind of information it has. as a matter...
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, and the president of georgia let me into these archives. very kind, because they were closed. and inside i found fascinating evidence. you know, the really interesting thing about it was apart from the story of this bank robbery which is just amazing because they held up the stagecoach, they threw sort of bombs underneath, they blew i, they killed all the cossacks who were driving around and the bankers inside. and then at the last minute one of the horses got up and ran off with the money still in the stagecoach down the hill. so two of the gangsters ran off and blew it up, blew themselves up too and got the money. and stalin was smoking a cig net a doorway watching all this, as usual. never doing anything himself, always organizing. what's interesting is in every bank robbery you need an inside man, so i found the memories of the inside man, and do you know why he helped stalin set up this bank robbery? because he admired not stalin's politics, stalin's communism, but stalin the poet. he admired his oatly. because before stalin was a bols
, and the president of georgia let me into these archives. very kind, because they were closed. and inside i found fascinating evidence. you know, the really interesting thing about it was apart from the story of this bank robbery which is just amazing because they held up the stagecoach, they threw sort of bombs underneath, they blew i, they killed all the cossacks who were driving around and the bankers inside. and then at the last minute one of the horses got up and ran off with the money...
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and at national archives. all they have to do is look night. >> sebelius came out with a stanlt saying she's been to the white house countless times, is frequently at the white house for meetings including dozen was the president last year, she met with the president last thursday. what do you think is going on here, mark? they try to tap down the story. another person says look, i will personally attest i have been in several meetings with miss sebelius and the president. but why don't they say all right we'll check the logs and she's been there 60 times, your theory is that she hasn't been there enough. is the president too engaged? or kathleen sebelius not doing her job? >> if he met with her dozens of times why did he say it's going to work like amazon? he didn't know. so if he was meeting with her, she wasn't telling him the truth. but other thing is that this is what the report that has been put out by the government accountability institute shows that there are 277 meetings recorded by department of ene
and at national archives. all they have to do is look night. >> sebelius came out with a stanlt saying she's been to the white house countless times, is frequently at the white house for meetings including dozen was the president last year, she met with the president last thursday. what do you think is going on here, mark? they try to tap down the story. another person says look, i will personally attest i have been in several meetings with miss sebelius and the president. but why don't...
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the internet archive is one of our city's prominent non-profits that supervisors are trying to provide. they have been digitizing books and a whole library of information to make the information open digitizing. the fire led to really terrible damages for their digitizing operation and the internet archive is holding a major fundraiser this monday. they are showing film from an artist who come piles movies and engaged in interactive and enjoyable way which he shows play land he beach and engages the audience to talk at the screen and to talk about their experiences. but i invite you to support efforts like the internet archives and support their efforts to recover after the fire. if you want more information, go to archive.org. also i want to acknowledge and ask that we end the meeting in memoriam of a ledgeary radio personality gutierrez who i learned from friends that she passed away at 6:30 a.m. this morning. i know leo is a member of salsa dancer expert. for me, i met cha-cha in 1984. she is so nurturing for us. she served the community on the radio for 38 years. she was diagnosed
the internet archive is one of our city's prominent non-profits that supervisors are trying to provide. they have been digitizing books and a whole library of information to make the information open digitizing. the fire led to really terrible damages for their digitizing operation and the internet archive is holding a major fundraiser this monday. they are showing film from an artist who come piles movies and engaged in interactive and enjoyable way which he shows play land he beach and...
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the aspect defines this special online archives.beneath the american renaissance i had to spend years in libraries poring over old books and newspapers and now there's nothing to replace an actual library and an actual archive especially since it is so revealing in those books as artifacts, physical artifacts, but i must say it that of the availability today it is a godsend for me and for many letters that are joining in the effort to reconstruct americas and other nations literary and cultural paths. another area where my approach interceptors with the current trend i think his legacy and called a new formalism in all realms of the culture intertwine in every fashion by the creative imagination accorded with efforts of the formalistic mind with restore some, a cognitive psychology and aesthetics. some might ask is and the literature has transnational as it is natural to become national i have been reading for a long time ever since faith and fiction and beneath the american renaissance in which i discussed the popularity in america
the aspect defines this special online archives.beneath the american renaissance i had to spend years in libraries poring over old books and newspapers and now there's nothing to replace an actual library and an actual archive especially since it is so revealing in those books as artifacts, physical artifacts, but i must say it that of the availability today it is a godsend for me and for many letters that are joining in the effort to reconstruct americas and other nations literary and cultural...
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the investigation that they were conducting hair cut on who you really need some form of central archive being established here in south korea that will be on documenting these cases and also i'm gathering hard evidence on the information we already have from refugees are hiring of discounts and disinformation sometimes to be somewhere in non governmental bodies but it's not available to and she knows i think the central archive would be really on necessary and for god. either we need to pasta can uninstall at the advent of parliament or the governments can and do him to be independent action to actually calm established its own archives. certainly great ideas thank you so much for joining us and thank you so much for all your work on this issue. thank you very much. before your dna. and another began. get the latest line from seoul expert analysis from ages fourteen with the viewpoint of the covert its global network and why on arrival that. he always on standby. the world has gathered to pay homage to nelson mandela invest more ill service angel and it's worth tens of thousands of peop
the investigation that they were conducting hair cut on who you really need some form of central archive being established here in south korea that will be on documenting these cases and also i'm gathering hard evidence on the information we already have from refugees are hiring of discounts and disinformation sometimes to be somewhere in non governmental bodies but it's not available to and she knows i think the central archive would be really on necessary and for god. either we need to pasta...
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i sometimes sort of feel like i have taken up residence in the archives there. every book i have done there has been essential information that has come from their but none more so than "bunker hill." many of the characters i delve into, their papers or they are and what we call the mhs and it's just an organization that is essential to anyone who is looking into not only the history of austin but this country. and the genesis for "bunker hill" really goes back to the summer of 1984. my wife and i had just moved to boston full-time. we were living on print street on the north end. add it was at that time a journalist but my primary responsibility was to be at home with our almost 2-year-old daughter, jenny so i have a lot of free time on my hands and i would push the stroller through the corrected streets of the north end. it was there, cops phil was a favorite hangout and it was there that i began to think what was it like back then? when i thought back then i thought of the book i had read in middle school along with many people of my generation, johnny tremai
i sometimes sort of feel like i have taken up residence in the archives there. every book i have done there has been essential information that has come from their but none more so than "bunker hill." many of the characters i delve into, their papers or they are and what we call the mhs and it's just an organization that is essential to anyone who is looking into not only the history of austin but this country. and the genesis for "bunker hill" really goes back to the summer...
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also, a little bit for me has to do with archives. want to say one thing about one of the things that really concerns me and especially today is really significant is archived in this country are in very an amazing amount of pressure. to the part of the way i think the logic of that works is the reason you say to extremely clever persons working on dissertation are very gifted scholar go to the archives is not simply because they're going to find great tax, but a lot of stuff that just never reaches the level of the myth they manage, "moby dick" or the scarlet letter. the scarlet letter never reached that point. those texts that have been hammered tonight. if the focus continues to be that way, the question about american culture it is, how you understand how to read a text within context is quite company. masons is that as things get tighter for us, it is easier for us to focus on things that authority been accepted, published, reproduced and in reproduced verses talking about those things that stand around them. i want to have a cro
also, a little bit for me has to do with archives. want to say one thing about one of the things that really concerns me and especially today is really significant is archived in this country are in very an amazing amount of pressure. to the part of the way i think the logic of that works is the reason you say to extremely clever persons working on dissertation are very gifted scholar go to the archives is not simply because they're going to find great tax, but a lot of stuff that just never...
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saw references to him removed, removed from official videos and mass deletion of almost the entire archive of the kcna website. tens of thousands of articles that were published prior to october. another 20,000 articles were reportedly removed from the archives of the rodon sin moon, the state newspaper. deleting over 100,000 articles since executing jiang on friday, we have witnessed an unprecedented purge of both power and the press. given the fact that such a small percentage of north koreans can access the web, it is for the wider world for the peacock kingdom. >>> on december the 15th, tv presenter naras al nuemi was shot and killed in mosul. she became the sixth journalist killed in iraq since october, fifth in mosul alone. a christian journalist working for the al ahad, two jowcialts from the sharkia television channel, correspondent mohamed were also killed in mosul. a member of the provincial council flat out admitted that officials were powerless. we recognize our inability to do what is necessary to make sure journalists are protect. we are not even able to protect ourselves. >>
saw references to him removed, removed from official videos and mass deletion of almost the entire archive of the kcna website. tens of thousands of articles that were published prior to october. another 20,000 articles were reportedly removed from the archives of the rodon sin moon, the state newspaper. deleting over 100,000 articles since executing jiang on friday, we have witnessed an unprecedented purge of both power and the press. given the fact that such a small percentage of north...
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. >> the archives of the ferriday's newspaper is an archive into the past.among the pages there are stories some prefer to forget. >> this is september. free months before frank died. this is an advertisement. he ran it every week. >> the man that died 50 years ago was frank morris, a successful businessman who owned a shoe repair shop. he was liked by the community. white customers let their children play in their shop. that was reason enough for ku klux klan to target him. this is all that remains of frank's business. frank was forced to stay inside at kun point. he was last seen running from the fire, leaving bloody footprints on the road. four days later he died from his wounds. stanley nelson spent years investigating the death, piecing together what happened by talking to witnesses and going through police reports. what he found shocked him. >> the more you duck the more you realised there were bad people here, and what happened then, if it happened now, the murders and beatings and whippings going on, we'd be terrified. >> what happened here is not un
. >> the archives of the ferriday's newspaper is an archive into the past.among the pages there are stories some prefer to forget. >> this is september. free months before frank died. this is an advertisement. he ran it every week. >> the man that died 50 years ago was frank morris, a successful businessman who owned a shoe repair shop. he was liked by the community. white customers let their children play in their shop. that was reason enough for ku klux klan to target him....
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has influenced his family's history so profoundly. >> you will find a link to the french online archives on our facebook page. look for dw european journals. economies of many regions in europe have changed significantly over the past entry. coal mines once provided jobs to many. when the mines closed, car manufacturers took over as major employers, but now, they are also under pressure from china. this year, for the first time, more cars could be produced in china than in europe. the automobile industry in belgium is one of the worst affected. ford is now closing its belgian plant. >> a year ago, autoworkers were outraged when ordinary it would close its plant. the car factory, which was once the largest in europe, is to shut down at the end of 2014. we meet with this former worker. last year, he was in despair, but today, he has just signed a new contract, but he is an exception. only a few hundred 40 employees have down a new job. >> from the start, i knew it would be very difficult. i have been at ford for 27 years . i knew the work and the people. it was my life. but then you look a
has influenced his family's history so profoundly. >> you will find a link to the french online archives on our facebook page. look for dw european journals. economies of many regions in europe have changed significantly over the past entry. coal mines once provided jobs to many. when the mines closed, car manufacturers took over as major employers, but now, they are also under pressure from china. this year, for the first time, more cars could be produced in china than in europe. the...
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eventually at the national archives. all they have to do is look into it. >> ms. sebelius had a statement tonight saying she's been to the white house countless times since becoming secretary. she's frequently at the white house for meetings relating to obama care including dozens with the president in the last year alone. she met with him last thursday. but they don't get more specific. what do you think is going on here? they tried to tamp down the story. some other person on capitol hill said, look, i will personally attest that i have been in several meetings with ms. sebelius and the president. so we don't know who is telling the truth and who's not. why wouldn't they just say, all right, we checked the outer oval logs. she's been there 60 times. your theory is she hasn't been there enough and it speakses to a narrative of president obama being disengaged or kathleen sebelius not doing herb job? >> could be either. if the president of the united states met with kathleen sebelius dozens of times leading up to the roll out of obama care why did he say it would
eventually at the national archives. all they have to do is look into it. >> ms. sebelius had a statement tonight saying she's been to the white house countless times since becoming secretary. she's frequently at the white house for meetings relating to obama care including dozens with the president in the last year alone. she met with him last thursday. but they don't get more specific. what do you think is going on here? they tried to tamp down the story. some other person on capitol...
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>> guest: well, i started going down, brian, to hyde park, to the roosevelt archives. and it--i started virtually from ground zero. but as i started plowing through the papers of george marshall, the papers of bill donovan and fdr's papers, i realized there were a lot of unst--untold stories and i was very encouraged to proceed. c-span: let's pick one of those names, bill donovan. who was he? >> guest: bill donovan was an authentic hero of world war i, a congressional medal of honor winner, subsequently a vastly successful wall street lawyer. now he becomes, in effect, the first head of a central intelligence agency in the united states. franklin roosevelt appoints him in the summer of 1941 as--what eventually becomes the office of strategic services. kind of a strange choice because donovan was a staunch republican, had run for governor of new york on an anti-roosevelt, anti-new deal platform. but he was also a man of irrepressible spirit, boundless optimism, full of ideas and, in a sense, he--he reflected the qualities of franklin roosevelt so he was named the head o
>> guest: well, i started going down, brian, to hyde park, to the roosevelt archives. and it--i started virtually from ground zero. but as i started plowing through the papers of george marshall, the papers of bill donovan and fdr's papers, i realized there were a lot of unst--untold stories and i was very encouraged to proceed. c-span: let's pick one of those names, bill donovan. who was he? >> guest: bill donovan was an authentic hero of world war i, a congressional medal of honor...
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so there's a wealth of knowledge that you get by still coming to the archives and using that book. [laughter] >> thank you very much. i was wondering, um, in regard to the women of the dusable memorial society, are they the ones that continued right up until this bust was placed on michigan avenue? >> [inaudible] >> because i know that about ten years ago there was such a group of women trying to get a memorial to dusable, but you didn't -- you haven't come across that? >> can i add something? i was with that group, what was the name now? friends of the parks was part of it, and mrs.-- the lady was the president of the dusable memorial, she was part of it, the haitian community was part of it. there must have been at least a dozen groups trying to get dusable park built. and along the way they had that dusable parkway along the river named, and they put that bust out there. i can't think of the lady's name. but as of today, i don't think the memorial society is active. but at least five years ago they were somewhat active and meeting out at the atlas center on 79th center, but meet
so there's a wealth of knowledge that you get by still coming to the archives and using that book. [laughter] >> thank you very much. i was wondering, um, in regard to the women of the dusable memorial society, are they the ones that continued right up until this bust was placed on michigan avenue? >> [inaudible] >> because i know that about ten years ago there was such a group of women trying to get a memorial to dusable, but you didn't -- you haven't come across that?...
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the best archives in town for black history. first document bearing his name is the aspect of chicago here. ultimately worked until 1937 on the project. cement this was here years before black boy. years before native suns. worked on the wpa. lied about the age to get on the project. she produced several writings on the black press and worked on the unpublished novel which she said inspired wright to produce native. was laid off in 1939 after congress passed the 18-month law limiting the time you can collect relief to 18 months. some of you might also be familiar with the study of chicago black metropolis. at here he is at his desk at the parkway center. .. happy to have mrs. gorham here i saw in the audience today. wpa, richard gorham filled out several questionnaire forms prepared by horse on the study of the black press, he collected information on newspapers like the chicago concern better, a newspaper called the bronzeman. most interesting is a chapter he wrote for unfinished book on the black press that was supposed to be
the best archives in town for black history. first document bearing his name is the aspect of chicago here. ultimately worked until 1937 on the project. cement this was here years before black boy. years before native suns. worked on the wpa. lied about the age to get on the project. she produced several writings on the black press and worked on the unpublished novel which she said inspired wright to produce native. was laid off in 1939 after congress passed the 18-month law limiting the time...
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my love list on tuesday that the national archives tried it for crimes committed gay and peace nineteen seventy one liberation war was handed out the central prison on thursday night. my legs hanging to get protests across pakistan to act in a sense of what is the proper sense or not it's not me as much as information about the taxi protesting its honesty is hanging. given that we got the deal the baby johnny it for good idea given a given his id gotti it making it the hegemony jay given that the gentiles so that didn't happen this time back. sectarian tensions have been focused on once again funding the killing of a shiite cleric. i nominate see the bias that he had often even if i speak i e defy the outward show about unknown gunmen date on sunday embarks on its eastern city of the heart. at least a polite distance to the streets and staged a sit in outside the governor's house. she on the stage make up about twenty percent off box and one e t b in opposition. when it had that shiites have been getting targeted attacks since the beginning of twenty two of inkling of awful and that the
my love list on tuesday that the national archives tried it for crimes committed gay and peace nineteen seventy one liberation war was handed out the central prison on thursday night. my legs hanging to get protests across pakistan to act in a sense of what is the proper sense or not it's not me as much as information about the taxi protesting its honesty is hanging. given that we got the deal the baby johnny it for good idea given a given his id gotti it making it the hegemony jay given that...
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that quote the use of sophisticated software to ensure search engines do not stumble upon these archives slightly just slightly undermined this claim is that as it turns out the party went as far as instructing websites such as an internet archive and google to fully remove deleted pages from their databases pages that these websites often keep for posterity usually with the way to a politician died out of their history. but now it looks like if you have the money and if you have the power it's as easy as getting divorced from the royal family. the please please. please very hard to take a. look. at how to act with the earthquake they're looking. for the last few decades the chinese government has done everything in its power to control the growth of the country's one point three billion people everything from family planning programs the establishment of a birth control commission have been implemented to keep the swelling population at bay but by far the most effective and controversial of china's measures has been its one child policy it's laws been in place since one nine hundred eig
that quote the use of sophisticated software to ensure search engines do not stumble upon these archives slightly just slightly undermined this claim is that as it turns out the party went as far as instructing websites such as an internet archive and google to fully remove deleted pages from their databases pages that these websites often keep for posterity usually with the way to a politician died out of their history. but now it looks like if you have the money and if you have the power it's...