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unfortunate littleton's well we are the highest country. yet not the roof of the world do you i know people say that to travel to distant cities you have to cross the ocean. that's a lot of water. trying to. cool. off long. long before you think but only thinking along. the lines you can do to live through them to the floor. and you will not really really believe. it. well i didn't know them cause. 'd these houses were commissioned by the chinese government. each family but settled here receives a grant of 7000 you want to get in the. future not all of them do your. families are forced to take out a construction lot of 30250000 yuan. pay no interest for the 1st 5 years. you look they've been building here for 3 years. then lost some of. them. my baby was born on august 11th and. we had no money so we had to borrow from others. it took us all winter to pay off our debts. on the march and we didn't have enough yaks usually one. which wasn't. actually i wanted to go to school and become a nurse just. before my son was born and i always wanted
unfortunate littleton's well we are the highest country. yet not the roof of the world do you i know people say that to travel to distant cities you have to cross the ocean. that's a lot of water. trying to. cool. off long. long before you think but only thinking along. the lines you can do to live through them to the floor. and you will not really really believe. it. well i didn't know them cause. 'd these houses were commissioned by the chinese government. each family but settled here...
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creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm in littletonrb of denver that,
creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm in littletonrb of denver that,
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creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm in littletonlorado. it's a suburb of denver that, like all of suburbia, really expanded after world war ii because of the baby boom. and speaking of babies, every parent, including me, knows the frustration of trying to get your little one to smile at just the right moment for just the right photo. well, we're about to tell the story of a woman who turned that challenge into an art form. >> my name is lynda bannister. when my mother, constance, passed away in 2005, she left me more more than 100,000 baby photos. she was the most accomplished baby photographer of her day. >> hi, lynda. i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. you wrote me about your mom and something about babies. >> yes. >> are they here? >> yes, they are. please come in. >> okay. >> inside lynda's house is her strange inheritance left to her by her mother, baby photographer constance bannister. >> you've basically put together a museum all about your mom and all these babies. >> in total, there are mor
creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm in littletonlorado. it's a suburb of denver that, like all of suburbia, really expanded after world war ii because of the baby boom. and speaking of babies, every parent, including me, knows the frustration of trying to get your little one to smile at just the right moment for just the right photo. well, we're about to tell the story of a woman who turned that challenge into an art form....
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apparently there's been a school shooting at a high school in the town of littleton. >> the '90s bringfirst mass school shootings. there's something especially disturbing about premeditated murder by young people. >> police and law enforcement are descending upon columbine high right now. >> they do believe at least two people are inside with multiple automatic weapons and perhaps some pipe bombs. we've heard unconfirmed again from police. >> it hit local tv very quickly. >> i happened to see this on television and got in my car. i saw a ring of choppers like vultures circling, and i knew instantly this was so much worse than i had imagined. >> masked gunmen in trenchcoats start shooting into the school's cafeteria. kids scatter. shots ring off lockers and walls. students are hit. >> they're just like spraying -- >> just starts shooting. anybody that was walking, talking, it didn't matter. boom, they were shot. they didn't care. >> you have blood on your hands. >> everyone around me got shot. and i begged him for ten minutes not to shoot me. >> it was horrific. it was beyond unthinkabl
apparently there's been a school shooting at a high school in the town of littleton. >> the '90s bringfirst mass school shootings. there's something especially disturbing about premeditated murder by young people. >> police and law enforcement are descending upon columbine high right now. >> they do believe at least two people are inside with multiple automatic weapons and perhaps some pipe bombs. we've heard unconfirmed again from police. >> it hit local tv very...
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they have across the hill on the farm near littleton where no one ever tell these two people where they live. maybe about 50 miles. but they love them. but over this hill, they built a big center. for this sort of thing. for reading, studying, acting. he died unfortunately a few weeks after it opened. he wanted it to be an ongoing educational center as well as the house. and the house is kept historical thing. it's very unmuseumish. >> let's go back to the white house. any idea how many books have sold? >> around 200 volumes. >> there's a brand new one out. 2008. >> the one you have. >> that sells for how much? $59.95. it takes 400 extra pages additional and revised a lot in the earlier part that just has been a continuing vibe. researching this stuff. i love it. >> there's no difference in the content. >> why is there two different publishers of the book? >> two different publishers but the association wanted to do a specially designed edition. there is a more scholarly presented edition. and this one is more elaborate. more jazzed up. >> how do you buy this one? >> on the web. on the
they have across the hill on the farm near littleton where no one ever tell these two people where they live. maybe about 50 miles. but they love them. but over this hill, they built a big center. for this sort of thing. for reading, studying, acting. he died unfortunately a few weeks after it opened. he wanted it to be an ongoing educational center as well as the house. and the house is kept historical thing. it's very unmuseumish. >> let's go back to the white house. any idea how many...
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a high school in littleton, colorado today, pierre du bois was the memory for the german students who were not born when the wall divided her country. she came to the united states from east berlin and her family still lives there. the sadness of change is overwhelming. >> this is an extremely exciting thing to happen. you are here, and history is being made. i am so glad i did not kick the bucket yet. [laughter] >> many are people born in pre-war germany. they fled to the united states when the country was divide. the two germanys were never really the homeland. >> suddenly, this is part of our world again. like the china wall. it had been hiding the whole east. suddenly, you see people like us again and the past and in some ways present again. >> today is a very special day. >> today, the luncheon with the portland german-american society. >> have you heard on the news that the borders between east germany and west germany are open. >> at the monthly ritual where they could talk about the past became a day of talking about the future. >> if you told me a week ago this was possible,
a high school in littleton, colorado today, pierre du bois was the memory for the german students who were not born when the wall divided her country. she came to the united states from east berlin and her family still lives there. the sadness of change is overwhelming. >> this is an extremely exciting thing to happen. you are here, and history is being made. i am so glad i did not kick the bucket yet. [laughter] >> many are people born in pre-war germany. they fled to the united...
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at a high school in littleton, colorado today, tina was the memory for the german students who were notorn when the wall divided her former country. the 50-year-old came to the united states from east berlin and her family still lives there. the suddenness of the change, the prospect of getting her family out, is overwhelming. >> this is an extremely exciting thing to happen. you are here when history is being made. and i am so glad i have not kicked the bucket yet. they fled to the u.s. when the country was divided. the two germanys were never really the homeland. >> suddenly, this is part of our world again. like the china wall, so to speak. it was hiding the holy spirit you see people like us again, and the past and in some ways present again. >> today is a very special day. >> today was the monthly luncheon with the portland german-american society. >> have you heard the news? the borders to eastern germany are open. [applause] >> at the monthly ritual where they can talk about the past, it became a special day of talking about the future. >> if you were to ask me a week ago if this
at a high school in littleton, colorado today, tina was the memory for the german students who were notorn when the wall divided her former country. the 50-year-old came to the united states from east berlin and her family still lives there. the suddenness of the change, the prospect of getting her family out, is overwhelming. >> this is an extremely exciting thing to happen. you are here when history is being made. and i am so glad i have not kicked the bucket yet. they fled to the u.s....
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at a high school in littleton, colorado today, tina was the memory for her german students who were not born when the wall divided her former country. the 50-year-old came to the united states from east berlin and her family still lives there. the suddenness of the change, the prospect of getting her family out, is overwhelming. >> this is an extremely exciting thing to happen. you are here when history is being made. and i am so glad i have not kicked the bucket yet. the readers were born in pre-war germany. they fled to the u.s. when the country was divided. the two germanys were never really the homeland. >> suddenly, this is part of our world again. it is like the china wall, so to speak. it was hiding the holy spirit you see people like us again, and the past and in some ways present again. >> today is a very special day. bob: today was the monthly luncheon with the portland german-american society. >> have you heard the news? that the borders to eastern germany are open. free. everybody can travel. [applause] bob: and the monthly ritual where they can talk about the past, it becam
at a high school in littleton, colorado today, tina was the memory for her german students who were not born when the wall divided her former country. the 50-year-old came to the united states from east berlin and her family still lives there. the suddenness of the change, the prospect of getting her family out, is overwhelming. >> this is an extremely exciting thing to happen. you are here when history is being made. and i am so glad i have not kicked the bucket yet. the readers were...