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so now we're going to go into our pocahontas gallery.re concerned about getting across the fact that the country's deepest roots are entangled with native americans. so we're talking about pocahontas, who has been famous for 400 years. she is the only native american, she is the only american in the history of the country who has been famous for this long. and we are -- in this gallery we're looking at how improbable it is that somebody who was born 400 years ago, let alone a female, let alone an indigenous woman, let alone an indigenous woman who died when she was in her early 20s should remain famous for 400 years. so we know that a lot of our visitors aren't really sure if pocahontas was an actual historical person, so the first thing we want to get across is this fact that she was a historical person, and how much that it is that we actually know about her. we know where she was born, that she was the daughter of a powerful leader. that she was a frequent visitor to the fort james colony. that she was abducted by the colonists and he
so now we're going to go into our pocahontas gallery.re concerned about getting across the fact that the country's deepest roots are entangled with native americans. so we're talking about pocahontas, who has been famous for 400 years. she is the only native american, she is the only american in the history of the country who has been famous for this long. and we are -- in this gallery we're looking at how improbable it is that somebody who was born 400 years ago, let alone a female, let alone...
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it was donated to the national gallery bar, and then the national portrait gallery, where was touted as one of the most famous portraits of an early american. what we would like people to walk away from this gallery realizes is that pocahontas has a unique place in american history. she is the individual who put a -- an indigenous face on the peoples of the americas and she is a reminder that the country's deepest root are entangled with native americans. >> you can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visiting our website. c-span.org/history. >> every weekend american history tv brings you 48 hours of unique programming exploring our nation's past. to view our schedule and an archive of all our programs isit c-span.org/history. tonight, on q&a. california democratic congress oman jackie speier talks about her memoir, "undaunted." >> i was on a remote airstrip in guyana and we were ambushed on that retire strip and shot. congressman ryan was shot 45 times and died on that airstrip. there were members of the press that died. one defector of the people's temple who died
it was donated to the national gallery bar, and then the national portrait gallery, where was touted as one of the most famous portraits of an early american. what we would like people to walk away from this gallery realizes is that pocahontas has a unique place in american history. she is the individual who put a -- an indigenous face on the peoples of the americas and she is a reminder that the country's deepest root are entangled with native americans. >> you can watch this and other...
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so i get to curate the military gallery. what i was asked to do, and i have 10 minutes so i'll talk very fast. this is the mu seattle how many folks have been to the museum? outstanding. i recognize a few individuals because of the theme this year. i have had the opportunity to speak 11 times throughout the nation to talk on a -- about african-americans in the military. so when you look at the building, if you look at the cross section in the top left, that is where the military history gallery is located within the museum. ok. it's locate within the museum. ok. 'm having difficulties here. k. so the military history gallery, tough wall of service then you traverse around and you have the era of segregation where we talk about the american revolution to the american civil war in this section. as you continue to walk around gallery, follow the red, we start with the wars of american expansion in 1866 and it turns the curve and it ends in world war ii. there's a little break in that section. that's where we interpret all 9 afr
so i get to curate the military gallery. what i was asked to do, and i have 10 minutes so i'll talk very fast. this is the mu seattle how many folks have been to the museum? outstanding. i recognize a few individuals because of the theme this year. i have had the opportunity to speak 11 times throughout the nation to talk on a -- about african-americans in the military. so when you look at the building, if you look at the cross section in the top left, that is where the military history gallery...
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james: welcome to the gallery. i am a curator and historian at the gallery. the yearwill look at 1968, 50 years back. we call it a one year exhibition about the year 1968. we will begin here with this iconic image of us, the earth. it was taken on the mission of apollo eight. it was the first space needs -- mission of any nation that would actually leave earth's atmosphere and travel. the only other ones in the race was the russians. surprised the three astronauts who had the camera at the time. guess nassau did not find them or they forgot. in theed out his window orbit craft. he sees this incredible site. nobody had ever seen anything like this. he has black and white film in the camera. he hollers over to his fellow astronaut. i need color. can you give me some? they gave him some and he snapped this image, as well as a number of other images. it is called earthrise. it was a first. this occurred at the end of the year in december of 1968. let's go on to the exhibition and look at the beginning of the year. welcome. we are in the one room show of 1968. som
james: welcome to the gallery. i am a curator and historian at the gallery. the yearwill look at 1968, 50 years back. we call it a one year exhibition about the year 1968. we will begin here with this iconic image of us, the earth. it was taken on the mission of apollo eight. it was the first space needs -- mission of any nation that would actually leave earth's atmosphere and travel. the only other ones in the race was the russians. surprised the three astronauts who had the camera at the...
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three times and then time step by step gallery by gallery to the top praying as they do soon. hope and expectation that great longing is to be delivered from the perpetual cycle of life to be released from the wheel of rebirth and freed from after suffering to enter into the next stage of me of honor as i did before. i. became and how one can find enlightenment and salvation is shown by compass relief from the four gallery levels the building posses on the way to the summit. the needs tell a story and they teach the way they both delight and instruct. the many accounts of how the game. one tells of a young prince named sid datta who grew up in isolation from the wild needing a life of luxury and selfish pleasure. one day he left his father's palace in a carriage and on his outing met a stooped and frail old man. in reply to sit out his question as to what he might be his companion replied that this was an old frail man who was close to death when i to one day be old the young strong and handsome siddharta will i be stooped frail and test of death. on another occasion he met a
three times and then time step by step gallery by gallery to the top praying as they do soon. hope and expectation that great longing is to be delivered from the perpetual cycle of life to be released from the wheel of rebirth and freed from after suffering to enter into the next stage of me of honor as i did before. i. became and how one can find enlightenment and salvation is shown by compass relief from the four gallery levels the building posses on the way to the summit. the needs tell a...
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in fact, we'll get the first gallery closures, we'll start in december and then a lot of galleries closing in january, we do that first half of the building basically in three and a half years and then we swap around and do the other half. the building -- again the big part of the intent of that is we never wanted the museum to close. those eighth grade kids that come in on their big field trip to d.c., we wanted them to be able to come to the air and space museum and on top of that, we also really didn't have anywhere to put all the stuff that's inside of the museum. >> hey, did you ever try to get an air conditioning repair person to repair your air conditioning in a d.c. summer? any chaps of an air and space museum being built outside of washington, say on the west coast? >> one of the things i've learned since i got this job is how many aviation museums there are around the country, and it's been really impressive to me. they're all good partners of the air and space museum. we have our artifacts out on lone to smithsonian is affiliates across the country. we hope this collection for t
in fact, we'll get the first gallery closures, we'll start in december and then a lot of galleries closing in january, we do that first half of the building basically in three and a half years and then we swap around and do the other half. the building -- again the big part of the intent of that is we never wanted the museum to close. those eighth grade kids that come in on their big field trip to d.c., we wanted them to be able to come to the air and space museum and on top of that, we also...
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historian here at the gallery. yeare going to look at the 1968, 50 years from now. exhibitiona one year about the year 1968. we are going to begin with this iconic image of us, the earth. this was taken on a mission of apollo eight. it was the first space mission that would actually leave earth's atmosphere and travel to a distant object. the only one at the race. i guess they didn't exactly prime them whether they forgot or what. you see this incredible site. can you give me some? he snapped to this image. as well as another number of images. it was really a first. this occurred at the end of the year in december in 1968. let's go into the exhibition and look at the beginning of the year. we are in the one room show and there are some 30 objects here thated to tell the story tumultuous year. a little bit about the organization. why are they in these locations? i think of chronology. also this is topical of vietnam. that's his person of the year cover. if we did it chronologically we would have peggy fleming. let's
historian here at the gallery. yeare going to look at the 1968, 50 years from now. exhibitiona one year about the year 1968. we are going to begin with this iconic image of us, the earth. this was taken on a mission of apollo eight. it was the first space mission that would actually leave earth's atmosphere and travel to a distant object. the only one at the race. i guess they didn't exactly prime them whether they forgot or what. you see this incredible site. can you give me some? he snapped...
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and director of the senate radio and television correspondents gallery.nk you all for being here tonight and for your support. each year we have olga and mike at the head table, buts the -- but it is also their staff that deserves to be recognized tonight. on the senate side, joining them. [applause] >> and the house staff joining olga. [applause] >> thank you. thanks for everything you do in advocating for our coverage on capitol hill. we really appreciate your hard work. also, thank you to bruce collins, c-span's vice president and general counsel who is also joining us here tonight. for all your legal counsel and advice, to the rtca over the years, and especially with credentialing and its rules during my time as the association's chairman. i would also like to thank our incredible event planners, especially phillip, patricia and kay for all their hard work putting together tonight's event. also to our dinner sponsors, c-span and i heart media for their very generous support. [applause] >> finally, thank you to my c-span family of over 20 years, and to
and director of the senate radio and television correspondents gallery.nk you all for being here tonight and for your support. each year we have olga and mike at the head table, buts the -- but it is also their staff that deserves to be recognized tonight. on the senate side, joining them. [applause] >> and the house staff joining olga. [applause] >> thank you. thanks for everything you do in advocating for our coverage on capitol hill. we really appreciate your hard work. also,...
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and mike, director of the senate radio and television correspondents gallery.plause] thank you all for being here tonight and for your support. each year we have olga and mike at the head table, but it is their staff that deserves to be recognized tonight. on the senate side, joining them of the following. [applause] the house staff joining them. thank you. thanks for everything you do advocating for coverage on capitol hill. we appreciate your hard work. also, thank you to bruce collins, c-span's vice president and general counsel, who is also joining us here tonight. for all your legal counsel and advice, to the rtca over the years, and especially with credentialing and its rules during my time as the association's chairman. i would also like to thank our incredible event planners, especially phillip, patricia and kay for all their hard work putting together tonight's event. also to our dinner sponsors, c-span and i heart media for their very generous support. [applause] finally, thank you to my c-span family of over 20 years, and to all my colleagues who wor
and mike, director of the senate radio and television correspondents gallery.plause] thank you all for being here tonight and for your support. each year we have olga and mike at the head table, but it is their staff that deserves to be recognized tonight. on the senate side, joining them of the following. [applause] the house staff joining them. thank you. thanks for everything you do advocating for coverage on capitol hill. we appreciate your hard work. also, thank you to bruce collins,...
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we want to thank the gallery for all of your help and work every day.st and foremost, we want to emphasize the work on tonight is a team effort. we are sharing it with our colleagues. committed to this story for months and made invaluable contributions across all our platforms. we were backed up by the full weight of nbc news. the news division president assigned us this story and had our backs from the very beginning. the news leadership team were available around the clock with guidance and encouragement. the producers at nbc nightly news and the today show and nbc.com, they devoted airtime. our crews who worked with us day in and day out and with our interviews, we could not have done this without you. thank you to msnbc president, including the executive producer of that segment you just saw outlining that process. our show capped this in the rundown even if it faded. we also want to give a special thanks to the person who helped with the task of calling every single congressional office if -- to find out if they had ever settled a complaint. it put
we want to thank the gallery for all of your help and work every day.st and foremost, we want to emphasize the work on tonight is a team effort. we are sharing it with our colleagues. committed to this story for months and made invaluable contributions across all our platforms. we were backed up by the full weight of nbc news. the news division president assigned us this story and had our backs from the very beginning. the news leadership team were available around the clock with guidance and...
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the gallery will please be quiet. mr. morelle: i want to thank my long-time -- the speaker: hold on. the gentleman is recognized. the gentleman may proceed. mr. morelle: thank you, sir. i also want to thank my long-time friend, congressman eliot engel, for that kind introduction and the warm welcome of all of my colleagues in the new york delegation have extended to me. i'm humbled to take the oath of office. it is truly the honor of a lifetime to serve new york's 25th district as a member of the house of representatives. indeed, i have very big shoes to fill. congresswoman slaughter was truly a remarkable individual who shattered ceilings and blazed trails. but more than that, she was a dear friend to me for over 30 years, and i will be forever grateful for her guidance, devotion and friendship. it is a special privilege to be able to carry out on her vital and important work. i look forward to the days ahead and i work together to support our neighbors in need, to advance society for future generations and build a stron
the gallery will please be quiet. mr. morelle: i want to thank my long-time -- the speaker: hold on. the gentleman is recognized. the gentleman may proceed. mr. morelle: thank you, sir. i also want to thank my long-time friend, congressman eliot engel, for that kind introduction and the warm welcome of all of my colleagues in the new york delegation have extended to me. i'm humbled to take the oath of office. it is truly the honor of a lifetime to serve new york's 25th district as a member of...
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and in our changing galleries. so this site has really become a place of reflection for people right across the world. in the last number of years, we've seen a tremendous increase in attendance. more than 50%, in fact. people from last year, people from more than 70 countries came to visit the museum and memorial. serving more than 500,000 guests in 2016. so it really is a international gathering place that serves as the united states' official memorial to world war i and official museum to world war i. when the museum was being constructed, the city leaders and congressional leaders went to the u.s. congress and asked for this to be designated as the national museum. because of the scope of the collection, the significance in the -- amongst other museums in the world, congress designated in 2004 the museum as the national museum. and then in 2014, the congress again in a bicammerral bill named the memorial as the national memorial, effectively carrying both congressional designations as the national museum and na
and in our changing galleries. so this site has really become a place of reflection for people right across the world. in the last number of years, we've seen a tremendous increase in attendance. more than 50%, in fact. people from last year, people from more than 70 countries came to visit the museum and memorial. serving more than 500,000 guests in 2016. so it really is a international gathering place that serves as the united states' official memorial to world war i and official museum to...
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white house furniture was sent over to the national gallery. this is the white house furniture and storage at the national gallery. if you don't think it looks like it, this was an unfinished gallery that security guards converted into a basketball court. most of mention that this furniture was not worth very much. presidents routinely decorated and redecorated. we are not looking at chippendale's. author -- chester arthur brought in a lot. when shelidge lamented became first lady that she looked around for original furniture and she could only find one single chair that belonged to abraham lincoln. there was not much to save. they moved it to the national gallery. this is the state dining room. this is before the renovation began. imagine it without furniture and the lincoln portrait and the ?ighting picture -- fixture is there anything that looks like it is worth preserving? eddie all that nice carved oak penalty -- maybe all of that ?ice carved oak paneling the commission did not care about those things. they were ready to demolish all of th
white house furniture was sent over to the national gallery. this is the white house furniture and storage at the national gallery. if you don't think it looks like it, this was an unfinished gallery that security guards converted into a basketball court. most of mention that this furniture was not worth very much. presidents routinely decorated and redecorated. we are not looking at chippendale's. author -- chester arthur brought in a lot. when shelidge lamented became first lady that she...
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this is the white house furniture in storage at the national gallery.f you don't think it looks like it, this was an unfinished gallery that security guards converted into a basketball court. i should mention that most of this furniture was not worth very much. presidents routinely redecorated. we are not looking at chippendale's. chester arthur for 24 wagon loads up furniture to the auction house. many presidents did this. grace coolidge lamented when she became first lady that she looked around for original furniture and all she could find was a single chair that belonged to abraham lincoln. there was not much to save. there were a few pieces and they took out what they could and they moved it to the national gallery. this was the state dining room before the renovation began. imagine it without furniture and the lincoln portrait and the lighting fixtures. is there anything that looks worth preserving if it were up to you? maybe all of that nice carved oak paneling? maybe that stone fireplace? didtruth is, the commission not care about those things. t
this is the white house furniture in storage at the national gallery.f you don't think it looks like it, this was an unfinished gallery that security guards converted into a basketball court. i should mention that most of this furniture was not worth very much. presidents routinely redecorated. we are not looking at chippendale's. chester arthur for 24 wagon loads up furniture to the auction house. many presidents did this. grace coolidge lamented when she became first lady that she looked...
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the new process gallery in kent in southeastern england has opened with a show of x. ray by photography make the easy. part of the gallery is home to a concrete changes with these he produces his work i do feel a bit like a performance artist because people come and see me doing it and i can share in the process already enjoy the reaction from the people because like. nick the x. ray and his world famous his words have made it onto the cover of time magazine and have been shown in museums like the victoria and albert in london. drone we can answer them out airbus and design studio is how design presented their fine taxi concept on tuesday on its first public test flight pop up next successfully transported a passenger capsule and returned it safely to the ground in the future flying taxis are to ferry people around big cities. the prototype shown in amsterdam is a porter scale model the next step will be to create a full sized one. when you think of heavy metal what comes to my head banging and tattoos are what i think of and not enthusiastic that's for sure but one f
the new process gallery in kent in southeastern england has opened with a show of x. ray by photography make the easy. part of the gallery is home to a concrete changes with these he produces his work i do feel a bit like a performance artist because people come and see me doing it and i can share in the process already enjoy the reaction from the people because like. nick the x. ray and his world famous his words have made it onto the cover of time magazine and have been shown in museums like...
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previously the exhibition titled michael jackson on the wall was at london's national portrait gallery but new exhibits have been added for parents michael jackson died in two thousand and nine at the age of fifty. next up a living legend of pop cliff richard he's sold more than two hundred fifty million albums worldwide about the ripe old age of seventy eight he is still singing for his fans as the first time in fourteen years or. least an album with brand new tracks the title rise up refers to a testing time the singer as experienced of the last few years including lawsuits and criminal accusations now he's returned opening hoping to be born again. i'm. the single reborn heralds cliff richards returned to the music business at the age of seventy eight with his new album rise up the british singer is making a fresh start and thanking those who stood by him after allegations of sexual assault which surfaced in twenty forty. after the bad period of two years in my life where i couldn't sleep and think about anything it seems to me that i've managed to rise up so feel it's a good title f
previously the exhibition titled michael jackson on the wall was at london's national portrait gallery but new exhibits have been added for parents michael jackson died in two thousand and nine at the age of fifty. next up a living legend of pop cliff richard he's sold more than two hundred fifty million albums worldwide about the ripe old age of seventy eight he is still singing for his fans as the first time in fourteen years or. least an album with brand new tracks the title rise up refers...
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especially want to thank the hard-working staffers in the house and senate radio and television galleriesr help has been invaluable over 30 years. [applause] i also want to thank my wife who is here for all of her support. [applause] we gather tonight during an intense time for the news media and fake news and more. my advice is simple. ignore that talk. work harder. do your job even better. specifics overwhelm your listeners with facts that drenched the readers in detail. paul schieffer and jones of cbs frank reynolds and john chancellor at nbc. and over 30 years of covering congress i tried to emulate the evenhanded approach to the news on capitol hill and i've been lucky to have my lawmakers became the speaker of the house newt gingrich and john boehner. most did their job with little fanfare and were nice people. some were forgettable. but i tried to do on capitol hill is bring back an approach into view through a longer lens of history instead of the knee-jerk atmosphere of partisan battling. unfortunately, my voice disappeared over two years ago. i would like to turn over to say a f
especially want to thank the hard-working staffers in the house and senate radio and television galleriesr help has been invaluable over 30 years. [applause] i also want to thank my wife who is here for all of her support. [applause] we gather tonight during an intense time for the news media and fake news and more. my advice is simple. ignore that talk. work harder. do your job even better. specifics overwhelm your listeners with facts that drenched the readers in detail. paul schieffer and...
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but a few artists do make it big like those who exhibit at one of the eigen plus part galleries. overt get how they look to represent some of the biggest names in german contemporary art like neo i'm just going on the to bursting as a young artist is to open your own gallery or several join together to do it. we don't take on new artists are such little and it's more a case of don't call us we'll call you with all of you and. if something catches the team's attention or if one of our artists says hey check this out with one then we'll check it out this. but we don't have time to look through all the applications that arrive here. for tony all the freedom to create the art he wants is more important than profiting from it so far he's sold his pictures more or less by chance to friends family and a few collected here for. the freedom to do what i want my son is the most precious thing i have of course pastor and so i'm willing to accept necessarily compete with the others like everyone else does. nothing is ever for free not even death because that will cost you your life and then
but a few artists do make it big like those who exhibit at one of the eigen plus part galleries. overt get how they look to represent some of the biggest names in german contemporary art like neo i'm just going on the to bursting as a young artist is to open your own gallery or several join together to do it. we don't take on new artists are such little and it's more a case of don't call us we'll call you with all of you and. if something catches the team's attention or if one of our artists...
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and put it back into the art gallery and put it back into the art gallery so we can see it behind usano and beethoven. so they intervene with this string players and try to change the way that they move through the space. talk to us about the history of peanuts. 1950 was the first script. was it an immediate success or was it a footnote at the time? firstly it was indicated to seven time? firstly it was indicated to seven newspapers time? firstly it was indicated to seven newspapers throughout america by very quickly and took off. by 1960 it was pretty huge throughout america. it was in the paper, so what influence do you think it had over society? well, schulz was very clever as to what was happening in contemporary society but in a very gentle way. he talked about things like the vietnam war and introduced the black character franklin. but very gently, so it trickled through society and culture and he was very clever. almost the way that we see in the front pages today. you have matt on the front page, for example. yes, he was never quite going for the political point, schulz, anyw
and put it back into the art gallery and put it back into the art gallery so we can see it behind usano and beethoven. so they intervene with this string players and try to change the way that they move through the space. talk to us about the history of peanuts. 1950 was the first script. was it an immediate success or was it a footnote at the time? firstly it was indicated to seven time? firstly it was indicated to seven newspapers time? firstly it was indicated to seven newspapers throughout...
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. >> this is the cable, the brushes, his pencils found up in the attic of his gallery. these are original from his han hand. these are actual originals how you can see his style was very abstract to think out every single line and image. judge: here we are at the restaurant in the museum of the bible on the top floor with a chef. >> how are you? judge: i'm starving. >> we have something exciting planned today. we start to work on something with manna that the israelites eight while in exile a lot of thought to what manna is but i do have real manna from the middle east. we probably have a small bag or 1 pound that could be the only pound in north america wanted to work with it so find something that could be reflective of it. so we worked very hard let's find bee pollen and make it as a finishing spice. with bee pollen there are all kinds of israeli spices. try this. it is more versatile. we will try some today. red onion, cucumber almonds, almonds, parsley,. now we have the seared salmon and the bulgur wheat. exactly. i'm glad you did it without one. judge: thank you s
. >> this is the cable, the brushes, his pencils found up in the attic of his gallery. these are original from his han hand. these are actual originals how you can see his style was very abstract to think out every single line and image. judge: here we are at the restaurant in the museum of the bible on the top floor with a chef. >> how are you? judge: i'm starving. >> we have something exciting planned today. we start to work on something with manna that the israelites eight...
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james: welcome to the gallery. i am a curator and historian at the gallery. the yearwill look at 1968, 50 years back.
james: welcome to the gallery. i am a curator and historian at the gallery. the yearwill look at 1968, 50 years back.
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first global or that started as a conflict which the commonwealth and commonalities and within the gallery we get the chance to see uniforms that many don't think of when they think about the conflict. on the first page is a japanese infantry uniform. the division that is in the battle. you might notice that encased on the side of the uniform. the opportunity to highlight the south african scottish kilt. this is one of our collections. it can change. you actually see the interior of the kilt. they want to be sure to highlight how this particular uniform was modified. he took a shirt pocket and showed it onto the -- sewed it into the inside so we had one more space to carry something. whether that was ammunition or a keepsake, we don't know but it allows us to keep guessing and allow us the opportunity to see what it was like in the trenches were in egypt which was where those who served with the south african scottish unit were sent. to the end of the case you were able to highlight the overcoat. you think about one infantrymen thing right there on the equator and the heat and sand. anothe
first global or that started as a conflict which the commonwealth and commonalities and within the gallery we get the chance to see uniforms that many don't think of when they think about the conflict. on the first page is a japanese infantry uniform. the division that is in the battle. you might notice that encased on the side of the uniform. the opportunity to highlight the south african scottish kilt. this is one of our collections. it can change. you actually see the interior of the kilt....
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after the chancellor sat down away from the cameras in the public gallery, women who have been told theyait longer for their state pensions staged a protest prompting and applause from the labor and smp benches as the deputy speaker tried to keep control. stamp due to reserve tax, blacklisted securities and a connected persons, motion number 49, be to back—up... applause order! cheering i must say it's disappointing in some respects that the speech of this afternoon was affected by a protest in the gallery, but let me say this. we all recognize that what we saw today was very much the spirit of the suffragettes. we on this side of the house understand the suffering of the women born in the 1950s that have been betrayed by this government. mps then began to digest the budget amid claim and counterclaim of the end of austerity, who was right? the treasury committee brought in a referee. you described the budget as and i quote, the largest discretionary fiscal loosening of any fiscal event. speaking with a yes or no answer, does that not equally to the end of austerity? it depends on what y
after the chancellor sat down away from the cameras in the public gallery, women who have been told theyait longer for their state pensions staged a protest prompting and applause from the labor and smp benches as the deputy speaker tried to keep control. stamp due to reserve tax, blacklisted securities and a connected persons, motion number 49, be to back—up... applause order! cheering i must say it's disappointing in some respects that the speech of this afternoon was affected by a protest...
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. >> welcome to the flights art gallery at the national space museum in washington, d.c. i'm peter jacob, the chief curator of our museum and in the art gallery, expression of the first world war. we're in the midst of observing the send tenry, 1914-1918 and our exhibition focuses on a particularly interesting aspect of the story. the artistic work that was produced during the war. the first world war was different in that it was really the first industrial war, the first war where millions of people were mobilized, massive resources were put to the effort and not only military people but civilians were broadly affected. and artistic expression was also a little bit different in world war i. unlike previous war art where you'd have thorough predictions of those in the battlefield and these artists were bem bedded with the soldiers and trying to give an experience of what happened in world war 1. the american art effort in world war i was really comprised by the a.e.f. artists, the american expedition forces were the group that went to france in 1918 to participate in the
. >> welcome to the flights art gallery at the national space museum in washington, d.c. i'm peter jacob, the chief curator of our museum and in the art gallery, expression of the first world war. we're in the midst of observing the send tenry, 1914-1918 and our exhibition focuses on a particularly interesting aspect of the story. the artistic work that was produced during the war. the first world war was different in that it was really the first industrial war, the first war where...
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gallery assistants mary homburg says events like this help promote african artists i think that it's important to recognize the talent that we have within the continent and i think it's also very the timing is is is amazing as well i feel like there's a this really a creative vibe that's going through their entire continent where we are recognizing ourselves for our talents and we are showing them and being proud of showing our talent on x. takes place every year i'm this is it's. she says the fair has helps him to receive more recognition outside the country but he says for him art is not a path to money it's his life. well the twenty fifth m.t.v. europe music awards were held in spain last night the big winner bayo. the cuban american singer songwriter scooping a quartet of prizes including best artist the american rapper nicki minaj taking home the prize for best hip hop artist and best look the global icon and we're going to janet jackson who paid tribute to the me too movement in her acceptance speech but the night belonged very much to the twenty one year old communicable. ok i
gallery assistants mary homburg says events like this help promote african artists i think that it's important to recognize the talent that we have within the continent and i think it's also very the timing is is is amazing as well i feel like there's a this really a creative vibe that's going through their entire continent where we are recognizing ourselves for our talents and we are showing them and being proud of showing our talent on x. takes place every year i'm this is it's. she says the...
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the united states does not mention that until halfway through the main gallery expedition. it does a spectacular job in telling the u.s. story. that is not the focus. the museum began exhibiting in 1926 but some deferred maintenance issues caught up the memorial in the 80s and 90s. the community raised hundred and $10 million for the restoration and for a new building to be built. >> we are observing the centennial. why is it important to commemorate the centeno and is there any special events that we should hear about in addition to what we are doing here today to commemorate the centennial? >> let me make a couple of comments. a sense of the global response. we have an expected -- expedition scheduled. a number of special exhibitions . we have the monumental work on exhibitions from the imperial work museums in london. paired with a conversation about the detection and protection of chemical weapons, gas and world war i and up through more recent times. what is striking about the expedition is an ordinarily it is quiet -- the only time you can see it with objects. to see
the united states does not mention that until halfway through the main gallery expedition. it does a spectacular job in telling the u.s. story. that is not the focus. the museum began exhibiting in 1926 but some deferred maintenance issues caught up the memorial in the 80s and 90s. the community raised hundred and $10 million for the restoration and for a new building to be built. >> we are observing the centennial. why is it important to commemorate the centeno and is there any special...
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dollars the fish kisses established and upcoming artists and galleries from different parts of africa international curators and collect rose. gallery a sioux stands miri humbert says events like this help promote african artists i think that it's important to recognize the talent that we have within the continent and i think it's also very the timing is is is amazing as well i feel like there's a this really a creative vibe that's going through their entire continent where we are recognizing ourselves for our talents and we are showing them and being proud of showing our talents are x. takes place every year this is it said here to kumar says the fair has helped seem to receive more recognition outside the for country but he says for him art is not a path to money it's he's lying. the twenty fifth m.t.v. europe music awards were held in spain last night and there was a very big winner. live cuban american singer songwriter scooping a quartet of prizes including best artist american rapper nicki minaj taking home the prizes for best hip hop artist best look and the global icon award g
dollars the fish kisses established and upcoming artists and galleries from different parts of africa international curators and collect rose. gallery a sioux stands miri humbert says events like this help promote african artists i think that it's important to recognize the talent that we have within the continent and i think it's also very the timing is is is amazing as well i feel like there's a this really a creative vibe that's going through their entire continent where we are recognizing...
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international curators and collector rose gallery s. who stands miri humbard says events like this help promote african artists i think that it's important to recognize the talent that we have within the continent and i think it's also very the timing is is is amazing as well i feel like there's a this really a creative vibe that's going through their entire continent where we are recognizing ourselves for our talents and we are showing them and being proud of showing our talents art x. takes place every year and this is it fair. to call my says the fair has helped seem to receive more recognition outside the country but he says for him art is not a path to money it's his. now before i let you go or someone asleep a footballer got by when into sunday's derby clash against dark knowing that a winner with see them leap frogged byron munich into second spot and they did just that even if it did take them a little time to warm up. the only fire the local da became in the stands in the on the. clock back found it hard to break down the packs
international curators and collector rose gallery s. who stands miri humbard says events like this help promote african artists i think that it's important to recognize the talent that we have within the continent and i think it's also very the timing is is is amazing as well i feel like there's a this really a creative vibe that's going through their entire continent where we are recognizing ourselves for our talents and we are showing them and being proud of showing our talents art x. takes...
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curators and collect rose gallery assistants miri humbert says events like this help promote african artists i think that it's important to recognize the talent that we have within the continent and i think it's also very the timing is is is amazing as well i feel like there's a this really a creative vibe that's going through their entire continent where we are recognizing ourselves for our talents and we are showing them and being proud of showing our talent our x. takes place every year this is it said. she kumar says the fare has helped seem to receive more recognition outside the country but he says for him it is not about the morning it's he's like. now gary hart alford's is here and china is promising to open their markets a bit more that's right despite the trade war with the u.s. president xi jinping has pledged to boost imports and remove market barriers but as far as details go he's keeping his cards close to his chest you now spend more in the form of a propaganda event president jean spoke at the opening of the china international import export shop where thousands of co
curators and collect rose gallery assistants miri humbert says events like this help promote african artists i think that it's important to recognize the talent that we have within the continent and i think it's also very the timing is is is amazing as well i feel like there's a this really a creative vibe that's going through their entire continent where we are recognizing ourselves for our talents and we are showing them and being proud of showing our talent our x. takes place every year this...
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. >> welcome to the flights art gallery at the national space museum in washington, d.c. i'm peter jacob, the chief curator of our museum and in
. >> welcome to the flights art gallery at the national space museum in washington, d.c. i'm peter jacob, the chief curator of our museum and in
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many of the press gallery writers were, "no, this has nothing to do with gender".amongst the very same journalists who are still in the press gallery, there's a lively debate about sexism in politics and what role it has played in some recent events, so i think that that is progress, that people are actually looking at something happening on a political stage and asking themselves the question, "is gender playing a role here?" archive: well, i hope the leader of the opposition has got a piece of paper and he is writing it out, his resignation, because if he wants to know what misogyny looks like in modern australia, he doesn't need a motion in the house of representatives, he needs a mirror. if you look atjulie bishop, australia's former foreign minister, she spoke out recently about the culture in canberra and, like you, she was trained as a lawyer, and she said, what she witnessed in canberra, the kind of appalling behaviour that she witnessed, she would not have tolerated 20 years ago as a lawyer, so really, even though we talk about these movements, these waves
many of the press gallery writers were, "no, this has nothing to do with gender".amongst the very same journalists who are still in the press gallery, there's a lively debate about sexism in politics and what role it has played in some recent events, so i think that that is progress, that people are actually looking at something happening on a political stage and asking themselves the question, "is gender playing a role here?" archive: well, i hope the leader of the...
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many of the press gallery writers were, "no, this has nothing to do with gender".ia, amongst the very same journalists who are still in the press gallery, there's a lively debate about sexism in politics and what role it has played in some recent events, so i think that that is progress, that people are actually looking at something happening on a political stage and asking themselves the question, "is gender playing a role here?" archive: well, i hope the leader of the opposition has got a piece of paper and he is writing it out, his resignation, because if he wants to know what misogyny looks like in modern australia, he doesn't need a motion in the house of representatives, he needs a mirror. if you look atjulie bishop, australia's former foreign minister, she spoke out recently about the culture in canberra and, like you, she was trained as a lawyer, and she said, what she witnessed in canberra, the kind of appalling behaviour that she witnessed, she would not have tolerated 20 years ago as a lawyer, so really, even though we talk about these movements, these w
many of the press gallery writers were, "no, this has nothing to do with gender".ia, amongst the very same journalists who are still in the press gallery, there's a lively debate about sexism in politics and what role it has played in some recent events, so i think that that is progress, that people are actually looking at something happening on a political stage and asking themselves the question, "is gender playing a role here?" archive: well, i hope the leader of the...
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to olga and mike, and their hard-working senate and house gallery staff.o craig caplan for organizing tonight's tremendous dinner. please join me in applauding their efforts. [applause] >> now please join us for a great after party hosted right here by me with iheartmedia wiht th our entertainment tonight. -- wet forward to see look forward to seeing you next year. this meeting is adjourned. thank you. [applause] on newsmakers, democratic congressman peter defazio, ranking member of the transportation and infrastructure committee talks about the possibility of a bipartisan infrastructure bill coming out of congress. >> i was at the white house. the president did not really seem to be on board with his own advisors. he expressed an interest and a recognition that we need real federal investment and new partnership with the states in rebuilding america's infrastructure. just before the election, just before they left washington, the head of white house congressional affairs came to me. maybe they had their finger in the wind. she and i
to olga and mike, and their hard-working senate and house gallery staff.o craig caplan for organizing tonight's tremendous dinner. please join me in applauding their efforts. [applause] >> now please join us for a great after party hosted right here by me with iheartmedia wiht th our entertainment tonight. -- wet forward to see look forward to seeing you next year. this meeting is adjourned. thank you. [applause] on newsmakers, democratic congressman peter defazio, ranking member of the...
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please join us for a book signing out the smith gallery.and learn more about young benjamin franklin. thank you very much all for joining us. [inaudible conversations] coming up this weekend on book tv today at 1:00 p.m. eastern the southern festival of books from nashville with authors of the -- elliot corn. the story of emmett till. and bob spitz. .. .. i think political travel is the most filling vacuum of declining local trials. the kind of tribes that make people happy, deep friendship, shared vocations, local warships in communities, all those are being undermined by the moment we are at. >> watch this weekend on c-span2's booktv. and now booktv's monthly program "in depth" with best-selling novelist jodi picoult. her books include "my sister's keeper," "small great things" and her most recent, "a spark of light". "a spark of light" as well as jodi picoult's 10 previous novels deb n
please join us for a book signing out the smith gallery.and learn more about young benjamin franklin. thank you very much all for joining us. [inaudible conversations] coming up this weekend on book tv today at 1:00 p.m. eastern the southern festival of books from nashville with authors of the -- elliot corn. the story of emmett till. and bob spitz. .. .. i think political travel is the most filling vacuum of declining local trials. the kind of tribes that make people happy, deep friendship,...
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no, i mean, there was some, not panic, a few twitchers in the press gallery when we heard there was aonference at 5pm, she was going in to tell us yet again that she is standing firm, strong and stable, remember that, from the election? she is still strong and stable and she isn't gonna go. she is showing amazing resilience. if you just think what happened to this woman. she was hammered in the general election, she has had people plotting and briefing against her. we've had seven resignations today. she had an hour and a half, i sat in the press gallery in the house of commons chamber, listening to the 90 minutes of debate, and it took over an hour before we had someone saying that they actually like the brexit plan. and yet she's still going on and she says she feels in her heart and she says she feels in her heart and who have this is the best deal for britain and she's going to crack on with it. yes, she had some stamina, didn't she, standing up in the house of commons four hours today. all the time being battered with all that criticism and then jacob rees—mogg saying that he was
no, i mean, there was some, not panic, a few twitchers in the press gallery when we heard there was aonference at 5pm, she was going in to tell us yet again that she is standing firm, strong and stable, remember that, from the election? she is still strong and stable and she isn't gonna go. she is showing amazing resilience. if you just think what happened to this woman. she was hammered in the general election, she has had people plotting and briefing against her. we've had seven resignations...