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so i want to compliment the archives and asked michael if he has a second, how did the archives get allof the stuff they did -- because it includes the german war records from the salt mines that hitler hid the stuff then. >> and all the documents and we didn't understand at the time. >> the liu and everyone else. it's due to the national archives that we know this. >> back in the late 1990s ambassador eizenstat you asked me how many pages of material do you have and i said 10 million? it sounds like a good number but actually i think i probably underestimated as we and covered more and more material. this created -- from our enemies. yes maam. do you want to respond might? >> very briefly. the national archives was the inheritor of the records that were seized by the army. the army over the process of many years and the national archives picked up the project, microfilmed the captured german records in order to preserve them and eventually the restitution of records -- and so we kept all the records of the united states army as it relates to all the functions of combat and post-war ope
so i want to compliment the archives and asked michael if he has a second, how did the archives get allof the stuff they did -- because it includes the german war records from the salt mines that hitler hid the stuff then. >> and all the documents and we didn't understand at the time. >> the liu and everyone else. it's due to the national archives that we know this. >> back in the late 1990s ambassador eizenstat you asked me how many pages of material do you have and i said 10...
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from the fascist secret police from mussolini's archives and the foreign minister's archives and from various vatican jesuits and church archives that are now easily available tdap we put these together we get a picture of the richness of understanding we never previously had. just to give you some idea before we get back to those last years how this relationship worked and if we can go back to the picture a head of a jesuit. this one, yes. this is an absolutely crucial figure in history who has never before been understood or even known about. hardly anything has been written about him yet he was absolute essential. shortly after mussolini becomes to power the pope would mussolini agreed they needed private intermediary a private envoy -- envoy and in they choose a roman jesuit. venturi would meet one-on-one with mussolini over 100 times in these years. basically once a month. no one outside of the inner circle of the fascist party met that often with mussolini. before going to meet with mussolini he would go to the vatican and meet with the pope. what was he doing? he was asking new
from the fascist secret police from mussolini's archives and the foreign minister's archives and from various vatican jesuits and church archives that are now easily available tdap we put these together we get a picture of the richness of understanding we never previously had. just to give you some idea before we get back to those last years how this relationship worked and if we can go back to the picture a head of a jesuit. this one, yes. this is an absolutely crucial figure in history who...
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from the fascist secret police from mussolini's archives and the foreign minister's archives and from various vatican jesuits and church archives that are now easily available tdap we put these together we get a picture of the richness of understanding we never previously had. just to give you some idea before we get back to those last years how this relationship worked and if we can go back to the picture a head of a jesuit. this one, yes. this is an absolutely crucial figure in history who has never before been understood or even known about. hardly anything has been written about him yet he was absolute essential. shortly after mussolini becomes to power the pope would mussolini agreed they needed private intermediary a private envoy -- envoy and in they choose a roman jesuit. venturi would meet one-on-one with mussolini over 100 times in these years. basically once a month. no one outside of the inner circle of the fascist party met that often with mussolini. before going to meet with mussolini he would go to the vatican and meet with the pope. what was he doing? he was asking new
from the fascist secret police from mussolini's archives and the foreign minister's archives and from various vatican jesuits and church archives that are now easily available tdap we put these together we get a picture of the richness of understanding we never previously had. just to give you some idea before we get back to those last years how this relationship worked and if we can go back to the picture a head of a jesuit. this one, yes. this is an absolutely crucial figure in history who...
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so i want to compliment the archives and asked michael if he has a second, how did the archives get all of the stuff they did -- because it includes the german war records from the salt mines that hitler hid the stuff then. >> and all the documents and we didn't understand at the time. >> the liu and everyone else. it's due to the national archives that we know this. >> back in the late 1990s ambassador eizenstat you asked me how many pages of material do you have and i said 10 million? it sounds like a good number but actually i think i probably underestimated as we and covered more and more material. this created -- from our enemies. yes maam. do you want to respond might? >> very briefly. the national archives was the inheritor of the records that were seized by the army. the army over the process of many years and the national archives picked up the project, microfilmed the captured german records in order to preserve them and eventually the restitution of records -- and so we kept all the records of the united states army as it relates to all the functions of combat and post-war op
so i want to compliment the archives and asked michael if he has a second, how did the archives get all of the stuff they did -- because it includes the german war records from the salt mines that hitler hid the stuff then. >> and all the documents and we didn't understand at the time. >> the liu and everyone else. it's due to the national archives that we know this. >> back in the late 1990s ambassador eizenstat you asked me how many pages of material do you have and i said...
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cash -- archive. right across the street at the new york public library so it's a wonderful library and understand the copy of "scoop artist" is sitting at the archive on display and the archivists were always efficient and wonderful and i appreciate the efforts of "the new york times" in doing that and hope to get back to that archive. lastly let me just thank dana sedona for in choosing me. dana was a student of mine at the college of new paltz. dana was in a student. i particularly appreciate about dana that she would always laugh at my jokes. what you need to do is be looking towards dana and if she laughs than what i than what i have just said is supposed to be funny and that is your cue. you're supposed to laugh when dana laughs so dana think you've are introduced to me. last may let be welcome c-span here tonight and thank them for coming here to talk and to hear me talk about seymour hersh the "scoop artist." who is this man i call the "scoop artist"? sy hersh, seymour hersh, seymour myron her
cash -- archive. right across the street at the new york public library so it's a wonderful library and understand the copy of "scoop artist" is sitting at the archive on display and the archivists were always efficient and wonderful and i appreciate the efforts of "the new york times" in doing that and hope to get back to that archive. lastly let me just thank dana sedona for in choosing me. dana was a student of mine at the college of new paltz. dana was in a student. i...
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our archives are open. historians can come and look at the archives. we have military archives as well. has archives, they can open there is. they could also make documents available and we could establish a commission made up of historians, legal experts, political scientists who could then look at those documents. they would then come up with a reported and we could all respect those reports. this is exploiting the situation and i don't think that we should accept that. shoulds no reason why we gn of suspicion. no one has the right to say that. we should saying recognize their suffering. is there an apology there? like these are our ancestors. this is not something that happened in the republic of turkey. this was during the ottoman empire. happened events that during migration and the documents are very interesting. if the documents show that our ancestors made a mistake end of historians can show, we would not restrained from making an we would pay whatever the consequence of that is. >> let me turn it to other places there may be news coming. one
our archives are open. historians can come and look at the archives. we have military archives as well. has archives, they can open there is. they could also make documents available and we could establish a commission made up of historians, legal experts, political scientists who could then look at those documents. they would then come up with a reported and we could all respect those reports. this is exploiting the situation and i don't think that we should accept that. shoulds no reason why...
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cash -- archive. right across the street at the new york public library so it's a wonderful library and understand the copy of "scoop artist" is sitting at the archive on display and the archivists were always efficient and wonderful and i appreciate the efforts of "the new york times" in doing that and hope to get back to that archive. lastly let me just thank dana sedona for in choosing me. dana was a student of mine at the college of new paltz. dana was in a student. i particularly appreciate about dana that she would always laugh at my jokes. what you need to do is be looking towards dana and if she laughs than what i than what i have just said is supposed to be funny and that is your cue. you're supposed to laugh when dana laughs so dana think you've are introduced to me. last may let be welcome c-span here tonight and thank them for coming here to talk and to hear me talk about seymour hersh the "scoop artist." who is this man i call the "scoop artist"? sy hersh, seymour hersh, seymour myron her
cash -- archive. right across the street at the new york public library so it's a wonderful library and understand the copy of "scoop artist" is sitting at the archive on display and the archivists were always efficient and wonderful and i appreciate the efforts of "the new york times" in doing that and hope to get back to that archive. lastly let me just thank dana sedona for in choosing me. dana was a student of mine at the college of new paltz. dana was in a student. i...
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many of these deadbeat come from his home city in china now the ones to send theheir names to the archives at home in the hope of finding some descendants. so called good ca i will call what i think this is important to us says up being the person that there's ever my ancestors that said i would want to know what happened here in
many of these deadbeat come from his home city in china now the ones to send theheir names to the archives at home in the hope of finding some descendants. so called good ca i will call what i think this is important to us says up being the person that there's ever my ancestors that said i would want to know what happened here in
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it is not contemplated within the fair use rights given to libraries and archives. if i can send it to you in digital form why can't i -- why can't i post it without engendering debate about fair use. and redheaded stepchildren of virtual property, i don't think we can debate software and computer code, we protect them against the same set of rules that apply to literary groups. databases are important. we don't have a way of protecting them because the database is a collection of facts. they become the redheaded stepchildren of copyright world. another sort of rude goldberg contraption is we have these work for hire rules which apply to employees and people working on the work for hire rules that we live in a freelance world. we don't all go to work at desks like this that we did in the 1950s. work for hire rules, if you work for higher definition, really meant for another era. it defines work being specially commissioned including contributions to collective work, part of a motion picture, compilation, translations, indexes, answers to test but nothing about colla
it is not contemplated within the fair use rights given to libraries and archives. if i can send it to you in digital form why can't i -- why can't i post it without engendering debate about fair use. and redheaded stepchildren of virtual property, i don't think we can debate software and computer code, we protect them against the same set of rules that apply to literary groups. databases are important. we don't have a way of protecting them because the database is a collection of facts. they...
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over the weekend, the senate removed pictures, video clips and legislative archives belonging to theocratic lawmakers. last month, the senate voted to suspend the lawmakers in an attempt to clean up the state legislature. gov. jerry brown has also called on the three to resign. the three continue to receive their $95,000 annual salaries but are not collecting per diem. the minimum wage debate is reaching a fever pitch in the bay area. san francisco has mandated universal health care and paid sick leave -- in addition to its already- high 10-74 minimum wage. but one group wants to take it even higher.to 15 dollars an hour. the coalition for a fair economy is a group comprised of organized labor and other advocacy groups. the group filed papers at the department of elections late monday afternoon. this is the first step in a long series of actions required to get the measure on the ballot for the next election. members of the coalition say the current minimum wage is not enough to live on. the group now needs to get 50-thousand signatures from registered voters in order to get this mea
over the weekend, the senate removed pictures, video clips and legislative archives belonging to theocratic lawmakers. last month, the senate voted to suspend the lawmakers in an attempt to clean up the state legislature. gov. jerry brown has also called on the three to resign. the three continue to receive their $95,000 annual salaries but are not collecting per diem. the minimum wage debate is reaching a fever pitch in the bay area. san francisco has mandated universal health care and paid...
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i am archiving. >> we don't know if he didn't know it was being taped. >> could have been archiving. andy you have been vocal in defends sterling. you called him a hero. >> i d here is why, greg -- no, i'm kidding. i am not buying the age thing. it works for say colored or even bundy saying negro. saying negro was not the problem, but he said blacks were better off as slaves. the problem here with sterling is him saying i don't want you bringing black people to the game among other things. age doesn't excuse that. you can't get off on age here. i have an idea for a fan protest. all of the clippers' white ticket holders should give their tickets on tuesday to black people so the entire crowd is black. that's the biggest slap in the face to him you could possibly have. >> i am also -- >> by having black people there -- >> he clearly doesn't want black people there. i am hoping the owners of the islanders and necks and mets can say -- knicks and nets can say similar things so we can get rid of them. >> here is my conspiracy theory of the day. the whole thing is a set up and she is worki
i am archiving. >> we don't know if he didn't know it was being taped. >> could have been archiving. andy you have been vocal in defends sterling. you called him a hero. >> i d here is why, greg -- no, i'm kidding. i am not buying the age thing. it works for say colored or even bundy saying negro. saying negro was not the problem, but he said blacks were better off as slaves. the problem here with sterling is him saying i don't want you bringing black people to the game among...
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you can go to the archives in san bernardino, california and read all the files, rerts wrote to his brother while in prison, you know, what his work regard was like while in prison, and it was just amazing to get a glimpse of him as a young man, and one of the things we have known him in recent years is this vicious, scary criminal killer, and to see these letters, if you're in federal prison, at least at that time, you were allowed to write to temperature people and he had a big family, so six of the people were immediate family members, and the other four were all priests. who else would a killer write to? [laughter] one of the fascinating things is that talking about political connections, so while whitey's in alcatraz, his brother, billy, is in boston college law school, and we can see from the records that billy had a father, who was later a conman, become as brother's mentor, and father john was big into prison reform, and he said, oh, i'm so tired of being the black sheep of the family, and i'm going to go out a and go straight, and he mentor him. >> watch this and other programs onl
you can go to the archives in san bernardino, california and read all the files, rerts wrote to his brother while in prison, you know, what his work regard was like while in prison, and it was just amazing to get a glimpse of him as a young man, and one of the things we have known him in recent years is this vicious, scary criminal killer, and to see these letters, if you're in federal prison, at least at that time, you were allowed to write to temperature people and he had a big family, so six...
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i wanted to take her archive, my personal archives from a family footage and use it as a very privatevational art making tool. that is when i began using my body. the body was the central subject that had nothing to do with the public. which was art history and institutions. it was a way to find an agency as a creator. eventually after a lot of failure, that is important, i traced -- i began figuring out ways to construct my mother's drawings. her schematic drawings into a performance arena in 3-d animation. the same tool they used to make "toy story" and "avatar." i found a way to re-articulate the painting language that i was trying to get for 15 years through 3-d animation and my body. reified desire was a departure point for my previous videos. they were constantly referring to the didactics of family photography. it was so much politics. reifying desire was in the family of surrealism. you're trying to make something abstract concrete. i wanted to do a series where the only role was to find disparate archives and things that are incongruent and to make them congruent. as a person
i wanted to take her archive, my personal archives from a family footage and use it as a very privatevational art making tool. that is when i began using my body. the body was the central subject that had nothing to do with the public. which was art history and institutions. it was a way to find an agency as a creator. eventually after a lot of failure, that is important, i traced -- i began figuring out ways to construct my mother's drawings. her schematic drawings into a performance arena in...
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our archives are open and historians can come and look at the archives. if armenia has archives, they can open theirs, and they can make them available and we can establish a commission made up of historians, legal experts and political scientists who can then look at those documents and they can then come up with a report and we can all respect those reports. the situation is being exploited and i don't think we should accept that. there's no reason why we should have any sort of doubt or suspicion when we view armenian citizens and that should not be the case, and no one has the right to say that. >> charlie: but you are saying you have to recognize their suffering and is there an apology there? >> this is not something that happened during the republic of turkey. this was during the ottoman ottn empire, and these are events that happened during migration and documents are very interesting. and if the documents show that our ancestors made the mistake and if they can show this we will not refrain from making an apology and bear whatever the consequence
our archives are open and historians can come and look at the archives. if armenia has archives, they can open theirs, and they can make them available and we can establish a commission made up of historians, legal experts and political scientists who can then look at those documents and they can then come up with a report and we can all respect those reports. the situation is being exploited and i don't think we should accept that. there's no reason why we should have any sort of doubt or...
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the box that i've got a sun highway came under attack by unidentified militants in john that the archive of pop rock band and violence of the newest mini either the coast. this is the second attack on supplies to the mental process in the senior debt invest in a week and died when unidentified gunmen riding motorbike had to drive up our mini tour was like shock and injured another. i'm christy imagine the highway is a crucial link for the need to process and i'm not gonna stop. that shows up under way with a bucket of hot tea and a team to be the frontrunner to find the next government speculation that the county will end up the top foreign policy heist its manifesto still could not be counted in a snow fence use doctrine the guiding you can reference i'm not going to sneak up a contest won the support the intention to cheat engine cessna production team is a surprise it's become a controversial subject not just india discount to the jive this has been to this extension arsenal of anti americans but unlike pakistan essendon stated policy of not being the first time to fight off the weapo
the box that i've got a sun highway came under attack by unidentified militants in john that the archive of pop rock band and violence of the newest mini either the coast. this is the second attack on supplies to the mental process in the senior debt invest in a week and died when unidentified gunmen riding motorbike had to drive up our mini tour was like shock and injured another. i'm christy imagine the highway is a crucial link for the need to process and i'm not gonna stop. that shows up...
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a if you go to the archives, they don't even mention that connection.so i had to write an article in the "new york times" last year to straighten that out. and we used to hang out at stanley's and king would go in there and others came because of the connections. and alan came later and took credit for this but when "life" magazine picked a white poet and put them on the cover i talked to others and he said the same thing happened at columbia. ... [laughter] >> so that was the kind of back-and-forth. but the most important than the longest-serving writer there was another that wrote brilliant pieces of journalism together. so i want to mention my influence, by the way and he gave us his mailing list and he was very helpful and invited us to his house and we got to that point and he did not like that and so he had a problem with leroy as well. and i want to bring something also. they asked me to do a book jimi hendrix and i said no, i want to do a book about henry kissinger. because i was 29 years old and full of myself. [laughter] i had my contract and
a if you go to the archives, they don't even mention that connection.so i had to write an article in the "new york times" last year to straighten that out. and we used to hang out at stanley's and king would go in there and others came because of the connections. and alan came later and took credit for this but when "life" magazine picked a white poet and put them on the cover i talked to others and he said the same thing happened at columbia. ... [laughter] >> so that...
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archives. there's footage in there, the disability rights people that were active in it, haven't seen -- so, there's a lot of different stuff we're uncovering and the power of 504 film is great because it gives the complete overview of the project. and, so, this is our starting point and [speaker not understood], he's one of our advisors. we're working closely with him. >> and speaking of the anniversary of the a-d-a, our office for years actually organized the anniversary celebration here at city hall and our deputy director joanna fraguli is one of the wonderful ones, too. i remember seeing paul at our last one and it was just such a, you know, a precious moment to have been able to hear paul speak. so -- >> yes, it was on youtube. it's beautiful. >> it really is. it's another thing i encourage people, you know, to search and to listen to. so, we're delighted that you're carrying on the legacy out at san francisco state. it's a hotbed of activism out there and we're just happy to have you as
archives. there's footage in there, the disability rights people that were active in it, haven't seen -- so, there's a lot of different stuff we're uncovering and the power of 504 film is great because it gives the complete overview of the project. and, so, this is our starting point and [speaker not understood], he's one of our advisors. we're working closely with him. >> and speaking of the anniversary of the a-d-a, our office for years actually organized the anniversary celebration...
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of want to substitute the sentence, sy hersh is a living archive of america's journalism and conscience, testament to the power of fact expos day and the ability of journalism to nudge history along. jason sy hersh has been a great way to spend last six years of my life and i thank you all for joining me tonight to hear about this. [applause] >> open up to questions. >> thanks for your talk and for the book. i just want to be clear on this. i am 53. i just barely remember 68, 69 although i do remember it was discussed at school during cayley's trial when we were just little kids. wasn't it the times who published the story? >> no. sy was a freelance journalist. no one wanted that story. look magazine turned down. life magazine turned it down, the washington post wouldn't run it. no one would run the story. he had an agent who basically was able to syndicate this to a number 35 newspapers and when these 35 newspapers published hersh's freelance peace someone got on board and it wasn't until 60 minutes brought hersh one of the soldiers in the massacre, put him on the air and when that app
of want to substitute the sentence, sy hersh is a living archive of america's journalism and conscience, testament to the power of fact expos day and the ability of journalism to nudge history along. jason sy hersh has been a great way to spend last six years of my life and i thank you all for joining me tonight to hear about this. [applause] >> open up to questions. >> thanks for your talk and for the book. i just want to be clear on this. i am 53. i just barely remember 68, 69...
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and i remember i said, it's all over the archives, i don't know detailed notes to what was wrong and what should be done, in my opinion, to make it a more evenhanded film. and when i was out in l.a., my wife was in the audience. i got a call from his office. and he said, we have the film ready for utc. and i remember looking at my wife and my family and setting, oh, no, dear god. i have to see this film. and then i went and i sat in the screenplay but i was the only one there. they took me off somewhere in santa monica, you know, i sat down. no one else. i watched the film, and i almost cried because so many offensive scenes have been omitted from the film. and i remember he came in and he said to me efforts, what did you think? i said i can't talk. i need five minutes. please leave me alone. he walked out. the poor guy. and then he came back and he said, would you please tell me what you think? i hugged him. and he said let's go. so it's a two-way street. stephen is a tremendous -- deserves a tremendous amount of credit. >> i can't help but notice there's a book right here and title
and i remember i said, it's all over the archives, i don't know detailed notes to what was wrong and what should be done, in my opinion, to make it a more evenhanded film. and when i was out in l.a., my wife was in the audience. i got a call from his office. and he said, we have the film ready for utc. and i remember looking at my wife and my family and setting, oh, no, dear god. i have to see this film. and then i went and i sat in the screenplay but i was the only one there. they took me off...
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the others over the weekend, the single most pictures and video clips of these legislative archives.onth, the senate voted to suspend the law makers in an attempt to clean up the legislator. governor jerry brown has called of the three of them to resign. the three still continue to receive their $95,000 annual salaries. >> the minimum wage debate is reaching a fever pitch in the bay area. san francisco has now mandated universal health care in paid sick leave in addition to their already $10.74 minimum wage. when green was to take this even higher to $15 an hour. the coalition for a fare economy is also falling paper said the department of elections. this is the first step in a long series of actions that are required to get this measure on the ballot for a bovote. >> if you are planning to take a trip overseas you should get your measles shots. that is a the advise of the health officials this morning stemming from an increased number of measles cases in california this year. we have had several cases in berkeley. in southern california where seen a surge of people coming down with
the others over the weekend, the single most pictures and video clips of these legislative archives.onth, the senate voted to suspend the law makers in an attempt to clean up the legislator. governor jerry brown has called of the three of them to resign. the three still continue to receive their $95,000 annual salaries. >> the minimum wage debate is reaching a fever pitch in the bay area. san francisco has now mandated universal health care in paid sick leave in addition to their already...
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he tells readers to ken a file, like the one he did and at it right there in the carnegie archives -- called, and i quote, damn fool things i have done, end quote. and what is fascinating about it is all these injunctions to self-examination, anywherery a word about spiritual failings or moral falling back, anything of the kind, and instead the whole focus is on social errors, and the damn fool things i have done in carnegie's rendering is to figure get people's names to blurt out negative comments to talk too much around other people, to fail to make other people feel comfortable, to argue with people instead of tactfully suggesting new ways of thinking about things, to overlook other people's viewpoints and not listen to them, and to make sweeping statements that other people found irritable. those were all damn fool things i have done, and carnegie urged people to sort of wipe those out of one's personality. pardon me. here's where the frog part comes in, i think. with carnegie, in other words, what i would suggest -- excuse me -- what i would suggest is that you can see american v
he tells readers to ken a file, like the one he did and at it right there in the carnegie archives -- called, and i quote, damn fool things i have done, end quote. and what is fascinating about it is all these injunctions to self-examination, anywherery a word about spiritual failings or moral falling back, anything of the kind, and instead the whole focus is on social errors, and the damn fool things i have done in carnegie's rendering is to figure get people's names to blurt out negative...
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a document i found in the archives that was never wrirtte. that is how important ambros was. here is a satellite photo from 1944 in june. and you have the gas chambers down there and down into the lower corner you have a slave labor facility run by the chemical companies that were making synthetic rubber and ambros who became part of paperclip was in charge of that facili facility. in all of the paragraphs i came across and we know the horrific ones of the bodies but nothing disturbed me more than this photograph that says companies sporting club ig up top. and those are two of auto ambros fencing after what they thought was a long day. but as i learned from colleagues who gave me the permission to p p publish this was that this is well-won within the view of the chimneys. the first high-ranking member of hitler's circle speaks of atrocities here and mass sterilization of jews. he is a key player in the story because he is the first that cooperated. at the same time you have colonel harry armstrong who is a top physician for what was then called the army airforces and later t
a document i found in the archives that was never wrirtte. that is how important ambros was. here is a satellite photo from 1944 in june. and you have the gas chambers down there and down into the lower corner you have a slave labor facility run by the chemical companies that were making synthetic rubber and ambros who became part of paperclip was in charge of that facili facility. in all of the paragraphs i came across and we know the horrific ones of the bodies but nothing disturbed me more...
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a new archive of the deal has put a gun was inside wondering how the gathering even happened without washington lawyer about it. details of a large terrace group and what message it had for the u.s. the store coming up. >> : coming up later in the broadcast dodgers and upstate from at&t park also the day's big deal against buffalo street and up-and- coming ad also hook you up with the newest 49er the guys who played for them once upon a time. back a little later in the broadcast. allied and tonight at 830 addition to stop a massive housing project and the undeveloped east bay hills details on what report coming up. video of the terrorist group authorities say is the largest gathering of the terrorist group in years. tillage and experts at the cia and i got watter know how such a big meeting went down without them knowing about it. the zero released by the terrorist every frame now being analyzed by the u.s. did in the middle man known as well cut as crown prince out the open gritty followers in a speech the man makes it clear he's going after the u.s. say " we must eliminate the cros
a new archive of the deal has put a gun was inside wondering how the gathering even happened without washington lawyer about it. details of a large terrace group and what message it had for the u.s. the store coming up. >> : coming up later in the broadcast dodgers and upstate from at&t park also the day's big deal against buffalo street and up-and- coming ad also hook you up with the newest 49er the guys who played for them once upon a time. back a little later in the broadcast....
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everybody who is watching this on an online stream or watching this as an archive, i want to let everybody know that i'm going to be working very hard with our co-chair and our council to make sure that this council's ability, its power, its capacity comes from our community. our community is our strength. i'm a huge proponent of not just handing out an informational flyer, but sitting down and having a discussion with people in our community. this body has such potential and it's shown it time and time again in the past from the current members and past members. i just want to take this moment to say idell wilson did a great job in her time with leadership from what i witnessed myself and talking with her privately, seeing her in subcommittees. i saw a person who has very passionate and very caring about this community and it is an honor to continue on in her stead. so, i look -- i look forward to working with you, chip, as well as the rest of our councilmembers, but most importantly with our community. there are several opportunities for participating and becoming involved within our cou
everybody who is watching this on an online stream or watching this as an archive, i want to let everybody know that i'm going to be working very hard with our co-chair and our council to make sure that this council's ability, its power, its capacity comes from our community. our community is our strength. i'm a huge proponent of not just handing out an informational flyer, but sitting down and having a discussion with people in our community. this body has such potential and it's shown it time...
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there is an archive we didn't even consider publishing. my first conversation with the director of national intelligence office on the first document. everything between pages 17 and 24 was not considered. it is operational. it reveals targets and successes and specific techniques, the publication of which would end them. they would no longer be useful at all. what we want to do is write about the stories that describe likeublic policy decisions the one we have talked about before. for example, is it ok, do we think as a society is a good idea to allow u.s. intelligence overseasto collect where no statutory loss like, where no secret court or pfizer court overseas, where congressional intelligence committees don't get reports or supervise activities. is it ok for them to break into google data centers are the links between them? although they're not targeting americans, c-span's use of ordinary language is that they are not targeting us incidentally, they are collecting substantially all of our -- having passed to the collection systems al
there is an archive we didn't even consider publishing. my first conversation with the director of national intelligence office on the first document. everything between pages 17 and 24 was not considered. it is operational. it reveals targets and successes and specific techniques, the publication of which would end them. they would no longer be useful at all. what we want to do is write about the stories that describe likeublic policy decisions the one we have talked about before. for example,...
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they've got archives and offered access to message. there's quite a lot of them. it will help the police construct the point of view of people on board the boat sending quite desperate and frightened mess ages to families. this pieces together a case for what caused it. they haven't examined the hull of the ship. there were reports of a loud noise that could have been the cargo shifting or hull striking something. there's no reports yet of damage to the hull. if that's what caused it, it will focus on the crew and captain. that's causing so much outrage at the moment. it seems the crew were in a state of chaos and panic from conversations that have been published. they had no plan for evacuation. there was no attempt to organize one even though most passengers were told to stay where they were below deck once they had done life jackets. they may have turned out the cause of so many being trapped when the ship rolled over. >> jonathan, thank you very much. >>> the speaker of parliament in syria has announced presidential elections will be held june 3rd. no let up i
they've got archives and offered access to message. there's quite a lot of them. it will help the police construct the point of view of people on board the boat sending quite desperate and frightened mess ages to families. this pieces together a case for what caused it. they haven't examined the hull of the ship. there were reports of a loud noise that could have been the cargo shifting or hull striking something. there's no reports yet of damage to the hull. if that's what caused it, it will...
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to my right to is john prados which is a director for the national security archive which is a great resource. it is located in washington, d.c. he helps bring newly declassified secret records to public attention. he is an award-winning author of 21 counts. i hope the number is accurate? >> it is 23 now. >> oh, okay. war veterans, american friends, service committee, anti-war profest testers, black panthers, government whistle blowers, united states senators and representatives, the federation of american scientist and former high ranking intelligence personal, anyone who travelled to cuba or russia during a specific time period, reporters for the "washington post," occupy wall street, activist and related occupy activist around the nation. protesters around national con investigation, lbgt activist, the washington public school system, staff members, scholars and academic experts, the congress on racial inequality, animal rights, lawyers of suspects terrorist, organizers in new york city. mart mart mart martin luther king, jr. the people's law office, anti-gmo activist. what do all
to my right to is john prados which is a director for the national security archive which is a great resource. it is located in washington, d.c. he helps bring newly declassified secret records to public attention. he is an award-winning author of 21 counts. i hope the number is accurate? >> it is 23 now. >> oh, okay. war veterans, american friends, service committee, anti-war profest testers, black panthers, government whistle blowers, united states senators and representatives,...
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you can go to the archives in san bruno california and read all of these files, letters he wrote his brother in prison, what his record was like, a glimpse of him as a young man and this vicious, scary criminal, to see these letters if you are on federal prison, you write to ten people and had a big families a six of the people were immediate family members. one of the fascinating things, talk about political connections, at law school. we see that billy managed to have someone who became a congressman because of his brother's mentor in prison and we saw these letters back and forth coming and he was very big as a prisoner of war, so tired of being the black sheep of the family. and go straight and actually meant it. >> you can watch this and other programs on line on booktv.org. here are the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. this coming saturday booktv live from maryland's capital city for the annapolis book festival. coverage will include several of their panels ranging from the civil rights movement to a debate on gun control. the same day we will be
you can go to the archives in san bruno california and read all of these files, letters he wrote his brother in prison, what his record was like, a glimpse of him as a young man and this vicious, scary criminal, to see these letters if you are on federal prison, you write to ten people and had a big families a six of the people were immediate family members. one of the fascinating things, talk about political connections, at law school. we see that billy managed to have someone who became a...
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there it was in this archive. only time i ever saw it was a specific response to sy in this cried out for sy to respond to the responses so i wrote to sy and said do you want to see it? do you want to comment on it? his answer was yesterday's news. didn't get an answer. i didn't need it. that is the way it went in our conversations, short, short, little responses, sometimes he would direct me you should talk to this person, that person, sometimes he was helpful and i knew more at times about his work from 30 years ago, not a surprise, he is 72, 74 years old. and 30 or 40 years ago, sometimes do more than he did. at one point in time, i heard a tape and he told fascinating story. he had a housekeeper and the housekeeper was taking care of his house and his children. the telephone call comes to his house, a deep for unaccented voice and the person tells the housekeeper exactly where three children were at that moment and tell her exactly where sy's three children were at the moment. it is clearly a threat to his fam
there it was in this archive. only time i ever saw it was a specific response to sy in this cried out for sy to respond to the responses so i wrote to sy and said do you want to see it? do you want to comment on it? his answer was yesterday's news. didn't get an answer. i didn't need it. that is the way it went in our conversations, short, short, little responses, sometimes he would direct me you should talk to this person, that person, sometimes he was helpful and i knew more at times about...
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there is an archive we did not consider publishing. that was my first conversation with the director of national intelligence. just so you know, everything between these pages will not be considered. it is specific and operational. it reveals targets and specific techniques. the publication of this would end it. it would no longer be useful at all. we want to read about the stories that describe a public policy decisions. like the ones we have talked about before. is it ok? do we as a society think that is a good idea to allow u.s. intelligence services to collect overseas were no statutory laws apply? there's no fisa court to oversee it. is it ok for them to break into data centers? they are not targeting americans for specific pieces of legislation, they are not targeting us, but incidentally, there collecting substantially all of -- they are passing through their collection systems all of the content of our internet. what we were trying to explain before is that google, yahoo!, some of the other companies, they have these giant faci
there is an archive we did not consider publishing. that was my first conversation with the director of national intelligence. just so you know, everything between these pages will not be considered. it is specific and operational. it reveals targets and specific techniques. the publication of this would end it. it would no longer be useful at all. we want to read about the stories that describe a public policy decisions. like the ones we have talked about before. is it ok? do we as a society...
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maintains the king library and archives of the civil rights movement.ng the many programs that king center runs have been projects that work "closely with the united states department of defense, the armed forces, chaplains board, and others are go it cosponsor the martin "the freeg junior -- enterprise system, an agent for nonviolent social change. they did the same thing in south africa. they did the same thing in indonesia. you know, with [indiscernible] and very much so, in places like india, where they move in and idealize the feminist movement. you have a feminist movement, which was very radical, very vibrant, suddenly, getting not fundedit is organizations are doing terrible things. they are doing important things. whether it is working on gender but in theirs funding, they will gradually make a little border between any movement which involves women which is actually threatening the economic order, and these issues. in the forest when i went and spent weeks with the guerrillas, yet 90,000 women who are members of the revolutionary women's organ
maintains the king library and archives of the civil rights movement.ng the many programs that king center runs have been projects that work "closely with the united states department of defense, the armed forces, chaplains board, and others are go it cosponsor the martin "the freeg junior -- enterprise system, an agent for nonviolent social change. they did the same thing in south africa. they did the same thing in indonesia. you know, with [indiscernible] and very much so, in places...
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. >> the history makers, an archive of 5,000 african-americans who made a difference.'s something everyone can appreciate in these stories. it's about education. it's about our legacy. it's also about telling our story and about correcting american history before it's too late. >> the work that ms. richardson has been doing is all about capturing those moments before we lose them. >> our concern was that there had been virtually no recording of black history since the slave era. our goal is to document 21st century history. >> its partnership with schools across the country is the most powerful influence. >> history makers takes us back to our roots. and that's education. our goal is to bring black leaders back into the schools to try to address the lack of hope that exists right now and to really be part of the solution, not the problem. and i think you will see people are saying that it's amazing that it's opening up both the teachers and the students and the community's eyes to what has existed out there. that's what our role we hope it to be. >> we'll be right back
. >> the history makers, an archive of 5,000 african-americans who made a difference.'s something everyone can appreciate in these stories. it's about education. it's about our legacy. it's also about telling our story and about correcting american history before it's too late. >> the work that ms. richardson has been doing is all about capturing those moments before we lose them. >> our concern was that there had been virtually no recording of black history since the slave...
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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 afternoon. welcome and welcome t
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 afternoon. welcome and welcome t
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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 >> the commission will please come to order. yes. >> and commissioners please make sure that you speak into the microphone commissioner taylor-mcghee. >> present. >> xh*ix chow. >> present. >> and commissioner karshmer. >> present. >> and chung. >> present. >> first is the minutes. >> so moved. >> second. >> are there any comments on the minute. >> i have not received any public comment. >> we are prepared for the vote, all of those in favor of the minutes of march 18th, say aye. >> all of those opposed the minutes are passed. >> item three of the director's report.
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 >> the commission will please come to order. yes. >> and commissioners please make sure that you speak into the microphone commissioner taylor-mcghee. >>...
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for mississippi making these archives public is part of reckoning with the past. so is this. mississippi's building a new civil rights museum reckoning with its past in a public and official way. it's the state that is opening this museum. it's the state that is paying for it with public money. and so now curators for the state are traveling around the state, visiting people who have stories to tell and artifacts to share about the war in mississippi and for the people who had to fight the state for their civil rights, you have to think it must be a leap of faith, right? handing over stuff to the same state, to the state of mississippi, which they fought for so long for their rights. trusting the state to handle these precious artifacts and to do right by them. the family of vernon dahmer who was firebombed and then shot to death in hattiesburg, mississippi, in 1966 when he was the local naacp president. his family says they are willing to loan the state the wreckage of his firebombed truck with the bullet holes in it but they are not willing to give the state the truck outri
for mississippi making these archives public is part of reckoning with the past. so is this. mississippi's building a new civil rights museum reckoning with its past in a public and official way. it's the state that is opening this museum. it's the state that is paying for it with public money. and so now curators for the state are traveling around the state, visiting people who have stories to tell and artifacts to share about the war in mississippi and for the people who had to fight the...
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. >> while the archives' future remains uncertain the genocide memorial center keeps thoughts of the crime alive. it is one of dozens of sites in the country for the world. >> voting has begun in india. more than 800 million people are eligible it vote in the world's largest election. that means hrbgt torl officials -- electoral officials and observers will have their work cut out. >> over the next two months all eyes will be on the indian election commission which is organizing and monitoring what some call the greatest show on earth. the task is massive. officers are working around the clock to ensure 850 million people exercise their right to vote. >> this is very large. this is the monitoring system and these are being compiled and we have the machines. >> since the last election five years ago 100 million new voters have joined the electorate. >> one of the biggest challenges faced by the election commission is to ensure maximum voter turnout. this is no easy task in a country where voting is not mandatory. voting awareness camps like this are organized regularly. >> nearly 150
. >> while the archives' future remains uncertain the genocide memorial center keeps thoughts of the crime alive. it is one of dozens of sites in the country for the world. >> voting has begun in india. more than 800 million people are eligible it vote in the world's largest election. that means hrbgt torl officials -- electoral officials and observers will have their work cut out. >> over the next two months all eyes will be on the indian election commission which is...
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. >>> the national archives posted the biggest batch yet of documents from the clinton administration. they are shedding new light on hillary clinton as she considers a run for the white house. the latest release 7,500 pages covers topics from health care to monica lewinsky. >> reporter: a day after chelsea clinton claimed the spot light with a bit of baby news. >> mark and i are very excited we have our first child arriving later this year. >> reporter: the latest documents reveal political irony. they tried to win support for their health care law. her name listed as an important vote. >> the clinton white house with lilly going after congressman, of course 20 years later she would become a member of the family. her son, mark, married chelsea clinton. >> reporter: the documents show hillary clinton often participated in high level political meetings, a sharp contrast with the current first lady. >> i think the documents show how much she worked in tandem with her husband. it is a contrast of what we see today. michelle obama does not appear to play of a role in her husband's politic
. >>> the national archives posted the biggest batch yet of documents from the clinton administration. they are shedding new light on hillary clinton as she considers a run for the white house. the latest release 7,500 pages covers topics from health care to monica lewinsky. >> reporter: a day after chelsea clinton claimed the spot light with a bit of baby news. >> mark and i are very excited we have our first child arriving later this year. >> reporter: the latest...
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(laughter) the vatican library is digitizing its archives. so the next dan br
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these dead come from this man's home city in china, and now lee wants to send their names to the archives at home in the hope of finding some descendents. >> i think this is important. if they were my ancestors, i would want to know what happened to them here in france, how they experienced the war and how they died. >> even after 100 years, the chinese in france want to preserve the memory of the fate of their countrymen, so they will be back next year to observe the festival among the graves. >> the mood is still tense between the west and russia after the annexation of crimea. the baltic states in particular have been watching moscow's every move in ukraine very closely. their governments have asked nato for help. they are worried that president putin might secretly planned to seize estonia, latvia, and lithuania, which like ukraine also have regions with a large russian speaking population. in estonia, for example, in one part, nine out of 10 citizens are russian. the town is located on the border with russia and has been struggling with an identity crisis since estonia declared indep
these dead come from this man's home city in china, and now lee wants to send their names to the archives at home in the hope of finding some descendents. >> i think this is important. if they were my ancestors, i would want to know what happened to them here in france, how they experienced the war and how they died. >> even after 100 years, the chinese in france want to preserve the memory of the fate of their countrymen, so they will be back next year to observe the festival among...
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. >>> the library of congress is adding new music to the archives including "joshua tree," and "heart like a wheel," and white house recordings selected from the lyndon johnson era: there will be 25 new songs added to the registry chosen for cultural or historical or aesthetics. >> the cast of "the lion king" waited while flying off to australia. they started singing as passengers were boarding and everyone enjoyed the musical and the flight attendants even to they were not wearing their costumes. >> double header because of the rain last night but a kay and night double header so the tickets are good for the 6:00 start and 12:25 tickets are the same. we. warm up to sector 62 and by 6:00 we are at 55 and dropping possibly in the upper 40's dress accordingly with snow in the southern sierra and through the grapevine. watch out if you are headed that way. we have showers around los angeles and san diego and low-to-mid 60's and mid-to-upper 60's through the central valley and a few snow showers in lake tahoe. >> still wet. in san jose it could be a little more dry. this is 85, 280 and 10
. >>> the library of congress is adding new music to the archives including "joshua tree," and "heart like a wheel," and white house recordings selected from the lyndon johnson era: there will be 25 new songs added to the registry chosen for cultural or historical or aesthetics. >> the cast of "the lion king" waited while flying off to australia. they started singing as passengers were boarding and everyone enjoyed the musical and the flight...
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you can watch everything this network has to offer from the latest epicodes of "colbert report" to archivedport", plus you can catch up on other great programs like southern park, hash tag, workplace comedy. future simpsons, and of course, the john daly show. it's a great app, and i'd like to be clear, i have absolutely no control over what goes on in it. so get your copy wherever free apps captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org this happened today. finders love their scarecams. now scarecam is a hilarious buying trend where people record themselves scaring their friends
you can watch everything this network has to offer from the latest epicodes of "colbert report" to archivedport", plus you can catch up on other great programs like southern park, hash tag, workplace comedy. future simpsons, and of course, the john daly show. it's a great app, and i'd like to be clear, i have absolutely no control over what goes on in it. so get your copy wherever free apps captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh...