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so it's it's hugely important, but you know, i guess at some point mrs. pierce said something to her along the lines of like, you know, that's that's at least a 10 year project and you know, and this is kind of because we don't have 10 years, you know, and and then also make some kind of clip about like well if the president's doing all he's doing and it's like, okay, but of course like look at the staff the president had in terms of what he's accomplishing but the the ability the whole professionalization of you know, the curator's office isn't established officially until 1964. so technically under president johnson, but i mean luckily at least i'm not familiar with any other staff member working. under that much. direct supervision as mrs. paris and again, she's the other letter that blew my mind was when mrs. kennedy comes to her and i think it was mrs. writesman that she had been talking to about this new cataloging system that she had learned and you know, and and this was this was the system and this was the system lorraine was to use and lorraine's like,
so it's it's hugely important, but you know, i guess at some point mrs. pierce said something to her along the lines of like, you know, that's that's at least a 10 year project and you know, and this is kind of because we don't have 10 years, you know, and and then also make some kind of clip about like well if the president's doing all he's doing and it's like, okay, but of course like look at the staff the president had in terms of what he's accomplishing but the the ability the whole...
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so it's it's hugely important, but you know, i guess at some point mrs. pierce said something to her along the lines of like, you know, that's that's at least a 10 year project and you know, and this is kind of because we don't have 10 years, you know, and and then also make some kind of clip about like well if the president's doing all he's doing and it's like, okay, but of course like look at the staff the president had in terms of what he's accomplishing but the the ability the whole professionalization of you know, the curator's office isn't established officially until 1964. so technically under president johnson, but i mean luckily at least i'm not familiar with any other staff member working. under that much. direct supervision as mrs. paris and again, she's the other letter that blew my mind was when mrs. kennedy comes to her and i think it was mrs. writesman that she had been talking to about this new cataloging system that she had learned and you know, and and this was this was the system and this was the system lorraine was to use and lorraine's like,
so it's it's hugely important, but you know, i guess at some point mrs. pierce said something to her along the lines of like, you know, that's that's at least a 10 year project and you know, and this is kind of because we don't have 10 years, you know, and and then also make some kind of clip about like well if the president's doing all he's doing and it's like, okay, but of course like look at the staff the president had in terms of what he's accomplishing but the the ability the whole...
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i just, like i said, my heart goes out to mrs. pierce. and i'm so grateful that we, i would argue, in the curators office, certainly there's many challenges and pressures. but we are not seeing that type of -- i mean, she really pioneered away. a way to be a professional in that position that has benefited us all. so, i am very grateful for that. >> well, thank you, melissa, susan, elaine, for a terrific conversation about a very important topic. and thank you all for your excellent questions. >> if you're enjoying american history tv, sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive the weekly schedule of upcoming programs like lectures in history, the presidency and more. sign up for the american history tv newsletter today and be sure to watch american history tv every saturday, or anytime online at c-span.org slash history. >> weekends on c-span two are an intellectual feast. every saturday, american documents america story. and on sundays, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for
i just, like i said, my heart goes out to mrs. pierce. and i'm so grateful that we, i would argue, in the curators office, certainly there's many challenges and pressures. but we are not seeing that type of -- i mean, she really pioneered away. a way to be a professional in that position that has benefited us all. so, i am very grateful for that. >> well, thank you, melissa, susan, elaine, for a terrific conversation about a very important topic. and thank you all for your excellent...
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i consider what mrs. pierce accomplished in 18 months. it's just stunning honestly, it makes me want to get up and quit. she was under so much pressure to and reading the correspondence between her and mrs. kennedy, i agree there's many times i thought i don't think i could've done it at all. and mrs. kennedy had such a hands on role, such i would argue her lack of understanding of what she was asking at one point when she'd comment that of wanting the sky book done again, it's a huge part of our program. to raise money hugely important but i guess at some point, she said something along the lines of, that's at least a ten-year project. and miss kennedy says, we don't have ten years, and also makes a myth about, wolf the president is doing all he's. doing and it's like okay, look at the staff that the president had in terms of what he's accomplishing. but the ability that the whole professionalization of the curators offices and establish officially -- , so technically under joe president johnson. luckily at least i'm not, familiar with an
i consider what mrs. pierce accomplished in 18 months. it's just stunning honestly, it makes me want to get up and quit. she was under so much pressure to and reading the correspondence between her and mrs. kennedy, i agree there's many times i thought i don't think i could've done it at all. and mrs. kennedy had such a hands on role, such i would argue her lack of understanding of what she was asking at one point when she'd comment that of wanting the sky book done again, it's a huge part of...
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we had a few wives actually prayed mrs. pierce that her husband wouldn't win because she didn't want to get involved in most first ladies said they didn't want to be first lady and and some of them that were sort of duped along the way it was joe biden who said to jill nothing will change nothing will change for you when you marry me and of course eleanor roosevelt, i think we could say started out as an introvert. but she had to become available to be her husband's legs when polio afflicted him in the early 20s. and so that's when she started really going out to speak in that case for him or keep his name out in public and really took lessons from louis howe his his great political advisor and then because she had done that she actually took public speaking lessons. she began writing to president kennedy once he was in the white house and told him he needed to see a public speech expert to improve his public speaking. what did ted sorensen i don't think she can play she didn't complain about the speech content. she wrote a very c
we had a few wives actually prayed mrs. pierce that her husband wouldn't win because she didn't want to get involved in most first ladies said they didn't want to be first lady and and some of them that were sort of duped along the way it was joe biden who said to jill nothing will change nothing will change for you when you marry me and of course eleanor roosevelt, i think we could say started out as an introvert. but she had to become available to be her husband's legs when polio afflicted...
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. >> you hear the stories and think i didn't even mention the bullets that pierced the residents of the white house and mrsgoes bananas. >> if you are the first lady and you find out from the white house usher five days later the house that your children were in was shot at while you were away, that's not a good way to learn that information if you are a mom much less the first lady. >> we get into the trump years and one of the big takeaways first of all the cost there is a lot of cost associated were far in excess of what we knew a whole lot of people were protected in the trump years by the service more than the normal administration. >> yes actually it was breaking the bank there were 42 people including the president and at one point john kelly ended up being chief of staff tries to get some people to give up their detail because they are not under any security threat singly not have enough money to protect the president can we have yourai detail and he goes bananas others gives them up kellyanne conway gave hers up she was not thrilled but she gave it up because that was the right thing to do. >> you
. >> you hear the stories and think i didn't even mention the bullets that pierced the residents of the white house and mrsgoes bananas. >> if you are the first lady and you find out from the white house usher five days later the house that your children were in was shot at while you were away, that's not a good way to learn that information if you are a mom much less the first lady. >> we get into the trump years and one of the big takeaways first of all the cost there is a...
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mike hannah al jazeera washington, it's ayesha pierce massage has becomes levin is 1st a female president after winning a runoff election. mr. harris, a lawyer and former data privacy commissioner, she beat center, right, a former foreign minister, angelo gar, winning almost 54 percent of the vert slovenia b leopard. lavinia has a president who believes in the european union, who believes in the democratic values on which the european union was founded. and last but not least, this levine in constitution is based on these values. i sincerely believed that the other countries of the western boykin's also have a place near opin union. slovenia has always supported the accession of these countries to the european union. so that head on out is there a face to face? joe biden is set to meet. she jumping at the g 20 summit and east african leaders announced peace talks as thousands flea heavy fighting between congolese troops and the m $23.00 reverend group. ah ah hell i will say something ever called out across eastern parts of north america over the next couple of days. the fair amounts of class just getting pulled out of the w
mike hannah al jazeera washington, it's ayesha pierce massage has becomes levin is 1st a female president after winning a runoff election. mr. harris, a lawyer and former data privacy commissioner, she beat center, right, a former foreign minister, angelo gar, winning almost 54 percent of the vert slovenia b leopard. lavinia has a president who believes in the european union, who believes in the democratic values on which the european union was founded. and last but not least, this levine in...
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mr. trump are in the category of super ageers because they age better than their pierce.me category because biden carries around cheat sheets. i used to make them for trump, i would put gras ofs on there with facts that you might want to recall. biden's say, you take your seat, you stand up, you talk to the lady. surprised it doesn't say you go to the bathroom now. nancy pelosi said we're handing this over to the next generation of leadership. talk to your bodied of joe man because we are he a ready for the next generation and it ain't him. >> that's right. >> greg: well, you know what? >> jeff: in his defense i will say biden has done one thing that no president ever has. >> emily: i'm happy, in seconds >> greg: all right, we've got to move on. up next disney rehires its old ceo. but will it make their even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. pro tafi healttr gr ow ♪3, 4♪ ♪ ♪hey♪ ♪ ♪are you rea
mr. trump are in the category of super ageers because they age better than their pierce.me category because biden carries around cheat sheets. i used to make them for trump, i would put gras ofs on there with facts that you might want to recall. biden's say, you take your seat, you stand up, you talk to the lady. surprised it doesn't say you go to the bathroom now. nancy pelosi said we're handing this over to the next generation of leadership. talk to your bodied of joe man because we are he a...
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mr. but killoy, i assume you won't solve a weapon that tears through bulletproof russ? >> congressman, with all due respect, the ability to pierce body armor but goes with the ammunition of the firearm. you will not sell that ammunition either, >> congressman, we do not sell ammunition, we sell firearms, we sell a variety of caliber's, we do not sell a mission. >> gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from florida, mr. donald, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. first and foremost, obviously, the committee room today, we have members from highland park and uvalde. for what you guys have had to go through, a loss of your loved ones, it's a tragedy, obviously, for you. for all of us, nobody wants to see these heinous acts occur. everybody is truly grieved by a. i think that for the families who are here, even the families who might be watching this hearing, you might be concerned about what happens here in congress, and not understanding why the tragedy that has been, you know, inflicted upon you is a part of a debate, or a part of a back and forth between members of congress. i think it's important fo
mr. but killoy, i assume you won't solve a weapon that tears through bulletproof russ? >> congressman, with all due respect, the ability to pierce body armor but goes with the ammunition of the firearm. you will not sell that ammunition either, >> congressman, we do not sell ammunition, we sell firearms, we sell a variety of caliber's, we do not sell a mission. >> gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from florida, mr. donald, is recognized for five minutes. >>...