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greenwald: absolutely.se we are located at the site of the atrocity, one of the locations of the attacks, it is more like being a museum in a battleground, a battlefield. there is a sense of consecration. there is a sense of sacred space. the pools you saw literally sit within the footprints of the twin towers. they are about the void that was left in the aftermath of the loss of the towers. the museum is literally below the memorial plaza. the plaza is our roof and you go down seven stories, you go down 70 feet to what we call bedrock and you are in the cavity of the foundation of the world trade center. so, the sense that you are in the place where this happened is very palpable. it is accentuated by the visible presence, the palpable presence of elements of original institute structure that remains. you are looking at the wall on the left that was the retaining wall that was built when the world trade center was first under construction in the 1960's to keep the hudson river out of the construction site.
greenwald: absolutely.se we are located at the site of the atrocity, one of the locations of the attacks, it is more like being a museum in a battleground, a battlefield. there is a sense of consecration. there is a sense of sacred space. the pools you saw literally sit within the footprints of the twin towers. they are about the void that was left in the aftermath of the loss of the towers. the museum is literally below the memorial plaza. the plaza is our roof and you go down seven stories,...
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amy: glenn greenwald? >> first of all, there's been no evidence presented by the u.s. government that that is true. they have stated that over and over, but there's been no evidence presented of it so far. let's assume they are telling the truth, that the trump cia director is being honest and that is what happened. what does that mean in terms of wikileaks? nobody suggests wikileaks did the actual hacking. in this case, even if what they're saying is true, it would mean wikileaks received information from a source come in this case a foreign government, and then published that information that every u.s. media outlet in the country deemed newsworthy because they constantly reported on it. this is a very common factor, where u.s. media outlets receive information from sources -- often foreign sources, including officials within foreign governments -- and then publish or report on the information they have been provided. if you allow that process to be 's source is sourced -- happens to be of foreign agency, you are endangering press freedoms in a very substantial way b
amy: glenn greenwald? >> first of all, there's been no evidence presented by the u.s. government that that is true. they have stated that over and over, but there's been no evidence presented of it so far. let's assume they are telling the truth, that the trump cia director is being honest and that is what happened. what does that mean in terms of wikileaks? nobody suggests wikileaks did the actual hacking. in this case, even if what they're saying is true, it would mean wikileaks...
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american history tv we hear a united states , holocaust memorial museum director talk with alice greenwald, the president and ceo of the museum in new york city. they discuss the creation and message behind these memorial museums, as well as how they chose to honor and share the story of victims and their families. the holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. hosted this 90-minute event. >> we are so thrilled you took time out to participate in tonight's program and we also want to say thank you and welcome to our cohost from the 9/11 memorial and museum.
american history tv we hear a united states , holocaust memorial museum director talk with alice greenwald, the president and ceo of the museum in new york city. they discuss the creation and message behind these memorial museums, as well as how they chose to honor and share the story of victims and their families. the holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. hosted this 90-minute event. >> we are so thrilled you took time out to participate in tonight's program and we also want to...
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. >> actually had a phone call with dean greenwald the dean of students. and i asked him, okay, if you want us to postpone this to next fall, do you guarantee us a room? he said no. >> reporter: on tucker carlson tonight coulter said she was coming to berkeley anyway. >> i am giving the speech. i don't know. what are had he going to do, arrest me? they can put me in the birmingham jail. [ laughter ] >> so i agreed to all of their demands and then wake up this morning and they send out a letter saying how much they loved the first amendment and freedom of speech and they are so committed to it but we are just canceling her anyway. >> the students inadvises miss coulter to the university before talking and consulting with the university about whether there was a venue available that our law enforcement professionals felt they could secure. and where they could also provide safety for the speaker and the attendees. >> reporter: another group at cal whose aim is trying to spark a constructive conversation between the left and the right says they are disappoint
. >> actually had a phone call with dean greenwald the dean of students. and i asked him, okay, if you want us to postpone this to next fall, do you guarantee us a room? he said no. >> reporter: on tucker carlson tonight coulter said she was coming to berkeley anyway. >> i am giving the speech. i don't know. what are had he going to do, arrest me? they can put me in the birmingham jail. [ laughter ] >> so i agreed to all of their demands and then wake up this morning and...
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holocaust museum director sara bloomfield and national september 11th president and ceo alice greenwald share how the memorial honor the victims and their families. >> we sore thrilled that you took time out to participate in tonight's program and we also want to say thank you and welcome to our cohosts from the 9/11 memorial and museum. i'd also like to welcome or digital audience zbroing around the globe. we really hope that during tonight's conversation you'll share your reflections but also ask questions of our panelists using the #power of memory. tonight's program is part of a series of conversations that we're hosting, examining the power of memory to shape our future. this season we're taking time out to think about why we remember the events that led to the holocaust and other global atrocities and how collective understanding can help us make informed decisions about our future and shape a better world. to learn about this program series and all the conversations and programs that we host, we hope you'll sign up for the museum e-mail and follow us on social media. some people
holocaust museum director sara bloomfield and national september 11th president and ceo alice greenwald share how the memorial honor the victims and their families. >> we sore thrilled that you took time out to participate in tonight's program and we also want to say thank you and welcome to our cohosts from the 9/11 memorial and museum. i'd also like to welcome or digital audience zbroing around the globe. we really hope that during tonight's conversation you'll share your reflections...
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she's the director of the united states hole khowst museum and alice greenwald, the president and ceof the 9/11 memorial and museum in new york. sarah and alice have been good friends and colleagues for more than 30 years, and it's an honor to welcome you back to the museum tonight, alice. tonight they will give us a behind-the-scenes look not creation, the design and im, pact of living member yls and when they hope the future hold. it's my pleasure to announce the esteemed host of npr's weekend edition and nbc sunday morning scott simon. >> cbs actually, but in any event. that's all right, thank you. oh, my. i wonder how much that little mistake will cost me. look, it's an honor to be here. my wife and i feel very strongly about any small thing, and they are small things that we're able to do to try and support the work of this institution, and i think yours to, al its. it strikes me that both of these museums have taken on the task of vivfying memories in a way that make them alive in our lives and makes their importance something to -- something that -- that we can touch, that we c
she's the director of the united states hole khowst museum and alice greenwald, the president and ceof the 9/11 memorial and museum in new york. sarah and alice have been good friends and colleagues for more than 30 years, and it's an honor to welcome you back to the museum tonight, alice. tonight they will give us a behind-the-scenes look not creation, the design and im, pact of living member yls and when they hope the future hold. it's my pleasure to announce the esteemed host of npr's...
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juan: in october, the intercept publishedg a conversationl between glenn greenwald and naomi klein aboutileaks plus decision to disclose thousands of john podesta's personal team else. this is part of what naomi klein said. >> i would add it is not just that they did not curate it and dump it all, they are dumping they are doling out the dumps. right? to maximize, clearly to maximize damage. so they're not just saying, hey, information was to be free, here is everything we have. journalists, have a field day going through it. they are very clearly looking for maximum media attention. you can tell it just by looking ,t the wikileaks twitter feed you know, timing it right before the debate. have written about how dangerous it is for media organizations to be taking such a highly political approach to this election because they so clearly do not want trump to get elected, so they are engaging in what you described as journalistic fraud. i agree with you. but we have to acknowledge how political wikileaks and julian are being your. assange, yoyo response to some of her rememar? >> well, i th
juan: in october, the intercept publishedg a conversationl between glenn greenwald and naomi klein aboutileaks plus decision to disclose thousands of john podesta's personal team else. this is part of what naomi klein said. >> i would add it is not just that they did not curate it and dump it all, they are dumping they are doling out the dumps. right? to maximize, clearly to maximize damage. so they're not just saying, hey, information was to be free, here is everything we have....
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eastern united states holocaust memorial museum director sarah bloomfield and alice greenwald president and ceo of the national september 11 memorial and museum in new york city talk about the creation and message behind both museums. >> why would you build is in washington people asked? does it belong in berlin and jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and exhibition to try and answer that question. so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from the american g.i. who asked that question which is how is it that human beings can do this to one another? and then throughout the exhibition we keep bringing back what american new and when america knew it. >> sent at 10:00 a.m. eastern the centennial of america's entry into the great war.from the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city missouri. and at 2:00 p.m. pulitzer prize finance historian david mccullough how the founders valued education slavery and. >> the first seven presidents of the us john adams was the only one who never owned a slave. out of principal. not because he could not necessarily afford
eastern united states holocaust memorial museum director sarah bloomfield and alice greenwald president and ceo of the national september 11 memorial and museum in new york city talk about the creation and message behind both museums. >> why would you build is in washington people asked? does it belong in berlin and jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and exhibition to try and answer that question. so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from the american g.i. who...
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holocaust museum director sara bloomfield and national september 11th president and ceo alice greenwald share how the memorial honor the victims and their families. >> we sore thrilled that you took time out to participate in tonight's program and we also want to say thank you and welcome to our cohosts from the 9/11 memorial and museum. i'd also like to welcome or digital audience zbroing around the globe. we really hope that during tonight's conversation you'll share your reflections but also ask questions of our panelists using the #power of
holocaust museum director sara bloomfield and national september 11th president and ceo alice greenwald share how the memorial honor the victims and their families. >> we sore thrilled that you took time out to participate in tonight's program and we also want to say thank you and welcome to our cohosts from the 9/11 memorial and museum. i'd also like to welcome or digital audience zbroing around the globe. we really hope that during tonight's conversation you'll share your reflections...
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holocaust museum director sara bloomfield and national september 11th president and ceo alice greenwald share how the memorial honor the victims and their families. >> we sore thrilled that you took time out to participate in tonight's program and we also want to say thank you and welcome
holocaust museum director sara bloomfield and national september 11th president and ceo alice greenwald share how the memorial honor the victims and their families. >> we sore thrilled that you took time out to participate in tonight's program and we also want to say thank you and welcome
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announcer: we hear a united states holocaust memorial museum director talk with alice greenwald, the president and ceo of the museum in new york city. they discuss the creation and message behind these memorial museums, as well as how they chose to honor and share the story of victims and their families. the holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. hosted this 90 minute event. >> we are so thrilled you took time out to participate in tonight's program and we also want to say thank you and welcome to our cohost from the 9/11 memorial and museum. i would also like to welcome our digital audience joining from around the globe. we reaho
announcer: we hear a united states holocaust memorial museum director talk with alice greenwald, the president and ceo of the museum in new york city. they discuss the creation and message behind these memorial museums, as well as how they chose to honor and share the story of victims and their families. the holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. hosted this 90 minute event. >> we are so thrilled you took time out to participate in tonight's program and we also want to say thank...
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eastern, united states holocaust memorial museum director sarah plainfield and alice greenwald president and see the l of september 11 memorial and museum in new york city talk about the creation and message nine book museums. >> why would you visit in washington people asked? doesn't belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and the exhibition to try and answer that question. so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from that american gis. who asks that question which is as it that human beings can dues to each other. --. >> from the -- how the founders valued education, viewed slavery and persevered in the face of hardship read. >> first seven presidents of the united states, john adams was the only one who never owned a slave. out of principal. not because he could not necessarily afford one. but out of principal. and abigail's feelings about it were even more strongly voiced than his. >> at 8 o'clock on the presidency. university of virginia presidential scholar barbara perry talks about the traits of a great president. >> the son of a good leader i
eastern, united states holocaust memorial museum director sarah plainfield and alice greenwald president and see the l of september 11 memorial and museum in new york city talk about the creation and message nine book museums. >> why would you visit in washington people asked? doesn't belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and the exhibition to try and answer that question. so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from that american gis. who asks that...
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eastern, united states holocaust memorial museum director sarah bloomfield and alice greenwald, president and ceo of the national september 11th memorial and museum in new york city, talk about the creation and message behind both museums. >> but why would you build it in washington, people asked. doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and the combinatioexhibitions t that question, how is it that human beings can do this to one another. and then throughout the exhibitions we keep bringing back what america knew and when american knew it. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the centennial of america's entry into the great war, from the memorial in kansas city. at 2:00, pulitzer prize winning historian david mccullough on how the founders persevered in the face of hard shship. >> the first seven presidents of the united states, john adams was the only one who never owned a slave out of principle, not because he couldn't necessarily afford one, out of principle. and abigail's feelings about it were even more strongly voiced than his. >> and then at 8:00, on th
eastern, united states holocaust memorial museum director sarah bloomfield and alice greenwald, president and ceo of the national september 11th memorial and museum in new york city, talk about the creation and message behind both museums. >> but why would you build it in washington, people asked. doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and the combinatioexhibitions t that question, how is it that human beings can do this to one another. and then...
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eastern, united take holocaust memorial museum director and alex greenwald, president and ceo of the national september 11 memorial and museum in new york city talk about the creation and message behind both museums. >> why would you build it in washington, people ask? jerusalem?along in the first part of your museum experiences hearing from that american gi who asked that they questioned who asked it -- you asked, why -- how is it that human beings can do this to one another and during the exhibition we bring it back to what american and win america knew it. at 2:00, political prize -- a pulitzer prize winner -- >> the first seven president of the united states, john adams was the only one who never owned a slave. principle, not because he couldn't necessarily afford them, but out of principle and abigail's feelings about it were even more strongly voiced than his. at 8:00 on the presidency, university of virginia presidential scholar barbara perry talks about the traits of a great president. >> the sign of a good leader is a leader who is self-confident, but not arrogant. so confid
eastern, united take holocaust memorial museum director and alex greenwald, president and ceo of the national september 11 memorial and museum in new york city talk about the creation and message behind both museums. >> why would you build it in washington, people ask? jerusalem?along in the first part of your museum experiences hearing from that american gi who asked that they questioned who asked it -- you asked, why -- how is it that human beings can do this to one another and during...
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eastern, sara bloomfield and alice greenwald talk about the creation and message behind both exams. >> why would you build it in washington? orsn't belong in berlin jerusalem? the first part of the museum experience is hearing from that american g.i. who asked that they question which is how is it that human beings can do this to one another. we keep bringing back what american new and what america knew it. from the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri -- at 2:00, how the founders persevered in and the face of hardship. >> john adams was the only one who never owned a slave. out of principle, not because he couldn't necessarily afford one. out of principle. >> at 8:00, on the presidency, barbara perry talks about the traits of a great president. >> the sign of a good leader is a leader that is self-confident but not arrogant. self-confident in his own leadership and in his intellect. he didn't worry about having really smart people around him. >> for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> here was a yellow pad where they write down -- in the midst johnson's peace
eastern, sara bloomfield and alice greenwald talk about the creation and message behind both exams. >> why would you build it in washington? orsn't belong in berlin jerusalem? the first part of the museum experience is hearing from that american g.i. who asked that they question which is how is it that human beings can do this to one another. we keep bringing back what american new and what america knew it. from the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri -- at 2:00, how the...