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it had to be covered by a fake telegram the, the german document found in the national archives in washington and headed t dash 311-195-0328 is very particular onto the item correlation. the currently so operation, cost of the president, ended in great success. 7947 prisoners sent 1592 germany. but 2774 to norway. and then an incredible sentence with no explanation of just translating 3000 women and children. then it added communicating in german press. so this gentleman, documents helped a lot by new health gym and split precise with the military documents. so following the gym and documents that i quoted just now, i succeeded in finding both ends to communicate in the gym and press. and even the author of that report in the original wall film the the right off to the customer operation. head of the independent state of croatia and to publish was even received by the florida adult hitler himself. both the germans and cro. let's work strongly happy with the successful elimination of bandits that's kept near said. the final liquidation of the ones that i mention. the fact is, the tablet, it's
it had to be covered by a fake telegram the, the german document found in the national archives in washington and headed t dash 311-195-0328 is very particular onto the item correlation. the currently so operation, cost of the president, ended in great success. 7947 prisoners sent 1592 germany. but 2774 to norway. and then an incredible sentence with no explanation of just translating 3000 women and children. then it added communicating in german press. so this gentleman, documents helped a lot...
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the gentleman documents found in the national archives in washington and headed t dash 311-195-0328. is very particular under the item cr leasing securely. so operation cost of the president ended in great success. 7947 prisoners sent 1590 to germany. but 2774 to no way. and then an incredible sentence. with no explanation, i'll just translate 3000 women and children. then it's added, communicate in german press. so this jim document helped a lot by new health gym and split precise with the military documents. so following the gym and documents that i quoted just now, i succeeded in finding both ends to communicate in the gym and press. and even the also the roof that report in the original wall film the right off to the customer operation. head of the independent state of croatia, county public was even received by the florida at old hitler himself. both the germans and cro. let's work strongly happy with the successful elimination of bandits as cut. now said the final liquidation of the point that i mention, the fact is the tablets of the great woods that his great operations sayin
the gentleman documents found in the national archives in washington and headed t dash 311-195-0328. is very particular under the item cr leasing securely. so operation cost of the president ended in great success. 7947 prisoners sent 1590 to germany. but 2774 to no way. and then an incredible sentence. with no explanation, i'll just translate 3000 women and children. then it's added, communicate in german press. so this jim document helped a lot by new health gym and split precise with the...
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i, i was privileged to be the the president and chairman of the national archives foundation and and one day i was taking a potential donor up into the stacks. the archives building on pennsylvania avenue. and one of the archivists pulled out a book, glassing pages that had these handwritten telegrams in them. and i said it at that point in time. wow. those are mr. lincoln's t. and the idea for let's pursue this that story was born at that point in time. but most them are at the national archives. so sir, thank you for a great enjoy. thank you, sir. learning morse code cw, as you call it, did not come easy for me as i learned. but it took me a while because i probably have started before i was, in fact, writes another feature of. computers an idea how big this telegraph corps i mean how many people that knew how to send and receive. and do you have idea how fast they were sending and receiving? yeah, i can't answer. don't know the that the speed is. you know at one point in time i actually sat and tried to calculate how many bits per second were being transmitted so we can compare it
i, i was privileged to be the the president and chairman of the national archives foundation and and one day i was taking a potential donor up into the stacks. the archives building on pennsylvania avenue. and one of the archivists pulled out a book, glassing pages that had these handwritten telegrams in them. and i said it at that point in time. wow. those are mr. lincoln's t. and the idea for let's pursue this that story was born at that point in time. but most them are at the national...
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we know the work of dan blanton from the national archives. she and a wonderful book has documented at least 460 women who dressed as soldiers and went to fight i don't know if any of them were african american do. you know, i think there were a couple of them. i think a book came recently, i believe, that talked about that. but there are also black women who are serving on the union ships. we sometimes that there is a navy and black men had always served in the navy and they continue to serve you know throughout the history of the country. but it was in army that black men were not permitted to serve after a certain time. but black women serving on these naval vessels as nurses and i think we need to remember them. i don't know if they got pensions. they certainly were serving one black woman who received a pension, she was enslaved, norfolk, virginia and was spying essentially for the union, brought word to washington, d.c. her name was mary lou vest and she was giving word to the naval department that the confederates were building an ironc
we know the work of dan blanton from the national archives. she and a wonderful book has documented at least 460 women who dressed as soldiers and went to fight i don't know if any of them were african american do. you know, i think there were a couple of them. i think a book came recently, i believe, that talked about that. but there are also black women who are serving on the union ships. we sometimes that there is a navy and black men had always served in the navy and they continue to serve...
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person and said i have some documents that could be something the national archives would want and she said i don't think so. you can destroy it. i didn't destroy it. i still have it. >> there's a difference between the federal archives and your day-to-day work as a federal employee employed by the american people. you seem to know a lot. you investigated and talked to the people that implement and you need to know if you didn't that it is a federal offense if you even attempt to delete something that would be considered for the federal record. i now recognize the ranking member for california for five minutes of questions. thank you. when i was named ranking member of the select subcommittee, i made a commitment to keep an open mind about how the pandemic started because understanding whether the novel coronavirus emerged from the lab or nature is essential to better preparing for public health threats and to better protecting the american people. unless and until we see specific evidence on the origins, the scientific process requires that we examine all possible hypotheses with obje
person and said i have some documents that could be something the national archives would want and she said i don't think so. you can destroy it. i didn't destroy it. i still have it. >> there's a difference between the federal archives and your day-to-day work as a federal employee employed by the american people. you seem to know a lot. you investigated and talked to the people that implement and you need to know if you didn't that it is a federal offense if you even attempt to delete...
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an old black and white photograph, miraculously preserved in the national archive of the republic, showingery first all-belarusian congress of peasant women, inspired faces. elya berman, secluded in the darkroom after a busy day, watched with particular trepidation as the images of the delegates of the first congress of peasant women gradually came to life in the developer . here it’s all written like that, the article is called that, why are congresses of peasant women being convened, social activists, deception, burying working women, we’ll put an end to this, that’s it, full stop, lively young ladies of a new formation, as they wrote about them in the newspapers, literally stepped on him, elye’s attempts to convince them otherwise were met with more and more new arguments, but... women work in women’s councils, on the collective farm, and participate in public work, but there were young ladies, but now what about headscarves? kozhenki, oh, young ladies, young ladies, stories of delegates they were really impressive, and the determination with which the village women fought for the right
an old black and white photograph, miraculously preserved in the national archive of the republic, showingery first all-belarusian congress of peasant women, inspired faces. elya berman, secluded in the darkroom after a busy day, watched with particular trepidation as the images of the delegates of the first congress of peasant women gradually came to life in the developer . here it’s all written like that, the article is called that, why are congresses of peasant women being convened, social...
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documents from the state archive of the russian federation , the national archive of our country, evidenceal case on the genocide of the belarusian people. here is also the confessional testimony of one of the punishers of the village of bajki vel, helm schulte. back in '49 he was charged. during the interrogation, he names units that killed old people, abused women and brutally dealt with children. you were 7 years old when this tragedy happened, right? and the entire family of your relatives, kava, khadyka, died and... her name was even baykovka, she got married in a village in oranilovich, my father was already born there, and then everything went on in our family to continue. in this village lived my father’s sister, aunt varya, kava, aunt varya, varvara mikhailovna with her husband semyon, he was a village teacher, here we have a photograph, they had a daughter lida, and there was a son tolya, tolya was older than me, a year four on... tell me, you were wearing bikes on the eve of this tragedy, we were constantly wearing bikes, there spent the night, from the bikes they often brought
documents from the state archive of the russian federation , the national archive of our country, evidenceal case on the genocide of the belarusian people. here is also the confessional testimony of one of the punishers of the village of bajki vel, helm schulte. back in '49 he was charged. during the interrogation, he names units that killed old people, abused women and brutally dealt with children. you were 7 years old when this tragedy happened, right? and the entire family of your relatives,...
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they bring together the documents that are maintained here by the national archives and people who produce them. we've done a concert. joe, we've done 40 of these. nixon legacy forums since 2010. and the the archives is particularly pleased with the work that we do because. they say we make their documents come alive and we do them here or we do them in washington, d.c. we are the only administration producing programs on various public policy initiatives of our administration. today's forum is going to be moderated by chris to move to my right, he's he's he and i were there together. all the panelists were there at the time. but chris and i were young. young colleagues on president nixon's white house staff, and he worked for patrick moynihan on urban affairs. so chaired the white house task force on environmental policy. he then taught at harvard's school and then came back under the reagan administration and was, in essence, deregulation czar at omb. he spent 25 years at the american enterprise institute, including 22 years as its president. and then he spent a little over ten years as,
they bring together the documents that are maintained here by the national archives and people who produce them. we've done a concert. joe, we've done 40 of these. nixon legacy forums since 2010. and the the archives is particularly pleased with the work that we do because. they say we make their documents come alive and we do them here or we do them in washington, d.c. we are the only administration producing programs on various public policy initiatives of our administration. today's forum is...
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ardibehesht coincides with the establishment of the national archives of iran and is the day of national documents and written heritage. thoughts, values, culture and changes of nations today can be identified by examining national documents and written heritage of each nation. each of these written works is a document for examining the past in the context of economic, cultural and political conditions of that country. for more than 70 years, collecting documents and setting up libraries have been approved in iran. in 1328, during the period in which the first statutes and regulations of the library council were approved , but the history of written heritage in iran goes back thousands of years, at least from the first cuneiform reliefs on the jamshid tablet. here we read that 11 karsha approximately equivalent to one kilogram of silver as a fee to a group of wood carvers and artists . the petroglyphs, reliefs and inscriptions in hekman and bistun are also the heritage left from the elamite, parthian and sasanian periods until the advent of islam . they provide us with an evolutionary co
ardibehesht coincides with the establishment of the national archives of iran and is the day of national documents and written heritage. thoughts, values, culture and changes of nations today can be identified by examining national documents and written heritage of each nation. each of these written works is a document for examining the past in the context of economic, cultural and political conditions of that country. for more than 70 years, collecting documents and setting up libraries have...
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i had no idea who moses malone was, but the national archives did. had his service records. he had enlisted in the 45th uscg from lancaster pennsylvania. he was o participate at lincoln's second inauguration on march fourth, 1865. we know the photlincoln standing on the east portico of the capitollittle table and the glass of water. and he's reading the second also photographs which have come more recently to light on the last 20 years from the same camera perch, looking around at the audience of this enormous crowd of people and in the front rank of it is a rank of soldiers. they are black soldiers. they are the 45th united states colored troops. moses malone, as they are. yes. get surprised by what you find. that wasn't the case with robert kelly. robert kellyé$ had never been in particularly tip top health. he had always suffered from even before the beginning of a civil war from heart trouble. it. he suffered at least two major heart attacks during the war. after the war, he becomes president of washington college in the upper shenand lexington, virginia. people have oft
i had no idea who moses malone was, but the national archives did. had his service records. he had enlisted in the 45th uscg from lancaster pennsylvania. he was o participate at lincoln's second inauguration on march fourth, 1865. we know the photlincoln standing on the east portico of the capitollittle table and the glass of water. and he's reading the second also photographs which have come more recently to light on the last 20 years from the same camera perch, looking around at the audience...
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he then lied, assuring the national archives and the fbi that there were no more even though the formerdent was aware that more boxes were in the storage room that he had not reviewed. even though he was dragging out the process. the government granted him extensions to comply. the brazenness of the crime just never seems to end. this filing also dropped the bomb shell that trump's lawyers informed the department of justice that they had found four documents originally requested in may of 2022, on december 15, 2023, during a search of trump's office at mar-a-lago. and after another search of his club, on august 8, 2023. when they notified the government, they claimed that they were low-level ministerial documents, yet another lie. given that they were classified as secret. it gets worse. when they handed in those newly discourted documents, they let the government know they found two more documents in donald trump's bedroom. i don't want to know what those documents were doing in there. finally, and most frighteningly, trump's lawyers admitted to the goth that a witness scanned the cont
he then lied, assuring the national archives and the fbi that there were no more even though the formerdent was aware that more boxes were in the storage room that he had not reviewed. even though he was dragging out the process. the government granted him extensions to comply. the brazenness of the crime just never seems to end. this filing also dropped the bomb shell that trump's lawyers informed the department of justice that they had found four documents originally requested in may of 2022,...
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fascist germans. invaders, and this is indeed a fact, confirmed by documentary sources from the national archiveion, we rushed to identify all the eyewitnesses of those terrible events. it is clear that these are elderly people , advanced in age, on average about 90 years old, so we hurried to talk with them and videotape their memories. those terrible events. another question that was raised during investigation of the criminal case of the genocide of the belarusian people is a calculation of the material damage caused by hitler's germany during the war. on the initiative of the general prosecutor's office , an interdepartmental republican commission was created to calculate the damage caused by the nazi invaders during the great patriotic war. the calculations were carried out by specialists from the belarus property committee. we thought for a long time about how to approach the calculation. general damage and developed such a concept that all damage consists of three parts: material damage, which is expressed in the theft of natural resources, material assets, destruction of buildings and st
fascist germans. invaders, and this is indeed a fact, confirmed by documentary sources from the national archiveion, we rushed to identify all the eyewitnesses of those terrible events. it is clear that these are elderly people , advanced in age, on average about 90 years old, so we hurried to talk with them and videotape their memories. those terrible events. another question that was raised during investigation of the criminal case of the genocide of the belarusian people is a calculation of...
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relatively calmer existence and he wrote a letter, a lengthy letter, lincoln, which is in the national archives and lincoln wrote on the back of it the first one, says, respect fully submitted to the war department. on september 5th that should have gotten secretary of war cameron you know attention that he wanted to tt lincoln wanted him appoint this man a paymaster. but the next day he'd heard nothing. and so he writes again to lincoln on september six and says, you know, le's get on it. in fact, he wrote three times to secretary cameron who shortly thereafter but not shortly enough was to russia as as minister to russia and maybe his attitude toward lincoln was was one of the reasons. but why secretary cameron was delayed in responding to lincoln and a kentuckian in lincoln's cabinet reached out and brought him into his his cabinet department. and that was postmaster blair, who had to west point, who was a kentuckian and and was postmaster general. he appointed marquand in the fall 1861 to be as special agt. the us post office department. now at that time special agents we the police departm
relatively calmer existence and he wrote a letter, a lengthy letter, lincoln, which is in the national archives and lincoln wrote on the back of it the first one, says, respect fully submitted to the war department. on september 5th that should have gotten secretary of war cameron you know attention that he wanted to tt lincoln wanted him appoint this man a paymaster. but the next day he'd heard nothing. and so he writes again to lincoln on september six and says, you know, le's get on it. in...
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thankwe have someone with here who is a absolute and true friend to the national archives and records administration as well to the gerald rd foundation. how a friend is garrett graff well just to put it in a kind of small perspective garrett is such a friend that whenrett writes out his check every irs, garrett single comes to the national archives for our i'm not sure. i'm not sure that is true garrett in fact, it probably goes like the tailhook of an f 35, but my friend, it's the thought that counts ladies and gentlemen, garrett graff. it's. yeah. joel is normally my opening joke when i speak at a presideiay which is i'm just a huge fan of. the presidential lri and museums across the country and i've been lucky. i think done research now at all. but three of them and it's they're just a wonderful network across the country resource for history. so i'm very appreciative of the work that archivists do across the country. so thank you so much for so you started by writing a book about robert mueller and the fbi getting a kind of sweet gig on cnn. exposure. you moved from that tosonal
thankwe have someone with here who is a absolute and true friend to the national archives and records administration as well to the gerald rd foundation. how a friend is garrett graff well just to put it in a kind of small perspective garrett is such a friend that whenrett writes out his check every irs, garrett single comes to the national archives for our i'm not sure. i'm not sure that is true garrett in fact, it probably goes like the tailhook of an f 35, but my friend, it's the thought...
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that it was part of a conspiracy between the biden administration and the national archives to target trump. that is their argument trying to get all of that evidence suppressed in this case. we're not hearing that today. but this is part of why this has been so slow going. the judge is hearing each of these motions separately, individually. we thought that this trial was going to start today. that's clearly not happening. instead, we may not see it again until after the november election. >> and dasha just laid out a lot there from these recently unsealed court filings. i want to focus on a couple of things she mentioned, how the defense team is claiming prosecutorial misconduct, in part, saying jack smith had charges to create maximum political damage. "the new york times" also reporting that in a separate motion, the defense asks the judge to exclude from evidence the more than 100 classified documents that were found during the search at mar-a-lago, and the private audio notes, central to the obstruction charges, which a previous judge said were allowable because of the crime frau
that it was part of a conspiracy between the biden administration and the national archives to target trump. that is their argument trying to get all of that evidence suppressed in this case. we're not hearing that today. but this is part of why this has been so slow going. the judge is hearing each of these motions separately, individually. we thought that this trial was going to start today. that's clearly not happening. instead, we may not see it again until after the november election....
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this is the reference sample, which is stored in the national archive of the republic of belarus.ecame golden in color, there were green rays of the sun. it was blue and showed the territory of eurasia, now the continents on it are of such a sandy-orange color and it shows the territory of europe, where the republic of belarus is geographically located. if the coat of arms and flag are the face of the country, then gin is its soul and voice. this is where every broadcast day on radio i begins. together in 2002. the standard recording of television, what it should be, was decided by all the big home radio studios. the music of the national anthem was made here in sokolovsky, words by klinkovich and karizna. they can perform the musical canon far from everything and not everywhere. there is a regulation, the so -called protocol for special cases. a little over a minute long, the verse and chorus last in the instrumental version, while the extended version consists of three verses. harmoniously, since we perform the anthems of different countries, we have a majestic solemn sound, whi
this is the reference sample, which is stored in the national archive of the republic of belarus.ecame golden in color, there were green rays of the sun. it was blue and showed the territory of eurasia, now the continents on it are of such a sandy-orange color and it shows the territory of europe, where the republic of belarus is geographically located. if the coat of arms and flag are the face of the country, then gin is its soul and voice. this is where every broadcast day on radio i begins....
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it’s difficult, working in the national archive of belarus, i find an order to award cash prizes to kiselyov rub? the platoon commander received this at the front, then maybe the company commander, but on the market, for example, you could buy it with these 800 rubles. two loaves of bread, that's all. we didn’t know what the holocaust was, there was no press coverage about the special extermination of the jewish people, everyone who survived after the war didn’t talk about it, we need to tell it to our children and grandchildren. then they knew in schools, they knew in the army, it’s hard to say this, but we try to convey that at least a little bit of what we went through, we didn’t we are making a biographical film, we are rather talking about what a soviet man is, better... than his manifestations, noble, noble, yes, he is like that, it seems to me, he is a happy person, look, photographs, it seems to me that you can tell a lot from the eyes to say, anna is beautiful, she was a messenger in kiselyov’s detachment who translated... i play the role of this girl with whom kiselyov created a co
it’s difficult, working in the national archive of belarus, i find an order to award cash prizes to kiselyov rub? the platoon commander received this at the front, then maybe the company commander, but on the market, for example, you could buy it with these 800 rubles. two loaves of bread, that's all. we didn’t know what the holocaust was, there was no press coverage about the special extermination of the jewish people, everyone who survived after the war didn’t talk about it, we need to...
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create a dog tag for every american service member who made the ultimate sacrifice, working from national archivesdditional details, before wheeling around the country willing to anyone to adopt the tag and honor their memory. so far, he has created more than 80,000 of them. after making a dog tag for every soldier who died in the korean war, he is now working to remember those killed in vietnam, including his own great uncle. connor comes from a military family. his father is an active duty marine and his mom a navy veteran who helped inspire the project. >> every single time my dad was deployed, my mom had a dog tag by her bed and every single night, she would say his name and have him and her thoughts and prayers. i believe each individual person should be remembered for >> maurice: tonight's "heart of america." job well done but not finished yet. that is tonight's "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i am maurice dubois. have a great nig and a great we >> judge judy: this is one of your two dogs. what's that box? >> that's my dog that's deceased. >> announcer: she puts the blame on the nei
create a dog tag for every american service member who made the ultimate sacrifice, working from national archivesdditional details, before wheeling around the country willing to anyone to adopt the tag and honor their memory. so far, he has created more than 80,000 of them. after making a dog tag for every soldier who died in the korean war, he is now working to remember those killed in vietnam, including his own great uncle. connor comes from a military family. his father is an active duty...
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working from national archives information, he packages each tag with additional details before mailingountry to anyone willing to adopt the tag and honor their memory. so far, he's created more than 80,000 of them. after making a dog tag for every soldier who died in the korean war, he's now working to remember those killed in vietnam, including his own great uncle. connor comes from a military family. his father is an active-duty marine and his mom a navy veteran who helped inspire the project. >> every single time my dad was deployed, my mom had a dog tag by her bed, and every single night, she would say his name and have him in her thoughts and prayers. i believe that each service member, individual person, should be remembered. >> connor nicole, tonight's heart of america. job well done but not finished just yet. >>> and that's the final broadcast of the overnight news. starting tomorrow, we'll bring you a new show in this time slot called the cbs news roundup. signing off for the final time in washington, i'm maurice dubois. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm shanelle kaul in new y
working from national archives information, he packages each tag with additional details before mailingountry to anyone willing to adopt the tag and honor their memory. so far, he's created more than 80,000 of them. after making a dog tag for every soldier who died in the korean war, he's now working to remember those killed in vietnam, including his own great uncle. connor comes from a military family. his father is an active-duty marine and his mom a navy veteran who helped inspire the...
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here in the national archive the living memory of the belarusian people is kept and, in particular, the our symbols, these are coupons, flags and coats of arms. standards are those samples that all other organizations that have the right to use the state flag must comply with, all parameters, all colors , first of all, they must be respected, there should be no liberties, no deviations. in addition to the flag standard, the archive contains a standard coat of arms in three variations, original, silver and gold. in 1919 , the first coat of arms of the belarusian soviet socialist republic was adopted, which. was in principle similar to the modern one, but unlike the current one, it was in the shape of a solid circle in which the elements of the hammer and sickle were placed. the coat of arms also changed. in 1927 , ears of wheat appeared on it. in ninety-five, the coat of arms acquired its current appearance, but in 2021 it was slightly transformed. the contours of belarus became golden in color, were green, the sun's rays became clearly visible, were translucent and... the globe changed,
here in the national archive the living memory of the belarusian people is kept and, in particular, the our symbols, these are coupons, flags and coats of arms. standards are those samples that all other organizations that have the right to use the state flag must comply with, all parameters, all colors , first of all, they must be respected, there should be no liberties, no deviations. in addition to the flag standard, the archive contains a standard coat of arms in three variations, original,...
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the stolen files and trump's bathroom croppers delight for months after trump left office, the national archivesking him to return the documents he illegally took with him and after being ignored for nine months, they passed the case off to garland, who should have sent the fbi to mar-a-lago the next day, but didn't for another six months joe biden also had documents at his private residence. but again, by bending over backwards to be fair to the republican, the democrat got garland shows a, again with this trump appointed republican as special counsel for joe biden, as he did later for hunter biden and the upshot in the files cases was to make a look like biden and trump were equally guilty, which was not true. biden returned the documents immediately and cooperated fully. so why the need to appoint special counsel at all? oh, yes. optics. but of course, the optics wound up being that while biden was totally exonerated, the republican council took the opportunity to say that the reason biden wasn't guilty was that he was too much of a senile, feeble, confused shell of a former man who poops his
the stolen files and trump's bathroom croppers delight for months after trump left office, the national archivesking him to return the documents he illegally took with him and after being ignored for nine months, they passed the case off to garland, who should have sent the fbi to mar-a-lago the next day, but didn't for another six months joe biden also had documents at his private residence. but again, by bending over backwards to be fair to the republican, the democrat got garland shows a,...
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changed several times, the last one in 2021, this is the reference sample, which is stored in the national archivery of belarus became golden in color, they were green, the sun's rays became clearly visible, they were translucent, the globe changed, it was blue and showed the territory of eurasia, and... now the continents on it are of such a sandy-orange color and it shows the territory of europe, where the republic of belarus is geographically located. if the coat of arms and flag are the face of the country, then the anthem is its soul and voice. this is where every broadcast day on radio and television begins. and what it should be like was decided by everyone together in 2002. state reference record. not everyone and not everywhere can perform the musical canon, there is a regulation, the so-called protocol for special cases, a little more than a minute, the chorus verses last in the instrumental version, and the extended version consists of three verses, specifically in our anthem everything generally coincides, and the music and text of the anthem are very harmonious, since we perform the a
changed several times, the last one in 2021, this is the reference sample, which is stored in the national archivery of belarus became golden in color, they were green, the sun's rays became clearly visible, they were translucent, the globe changed, it was blue and showed the territory of eurasia, and... now the continents on it are of such a sandy-orange color and it shows the territory of europe, where the republic of belarus is geographically located. if the coat of arms and flag are the...
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they are in charge to make sure record of the official record is housed in the national archives.hey work closely senator to ensure his or her records are saved in the-s repository. that is the broad mission of the office of the preserve and promote the history of the senate. in addition to that, that mission has grown throughout the years so that we provide torical programs that happen on capitol hill including the executive e oversees a large photo collection would have collected and compiled over the years and also works with authors and televisi producers and podcast producers and things like images to them when they need ite have a team of historians, three historians on staf archivists on f, we have been adding staff in recent years, as well as and researcher and photo historian. we have a really good team inside thethey are all working collaboratively on projects that really initial mission. probably theof wewe estimate 15, s if and click on the "about the senate" button, that is where you find the material. it includes institutional material, biographical ab information on
they are in charge to make sure record of the official record is housed in the national archives.hey work closely senator to ensure his or her records are saved in the-s repository. that is the broad mission of the office of the preserve and promote the history of the senate. in addition to that, that mission has grown throughout the years so that we provide torical programs that happen on capitol hill including the executive e oversees a large photo collection would have collected and compiled...
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it will go into the national archives so that future generations can unroll this moment in history.ed more about the creative process. i think unbelievably unique. the first ever project of this length that i have tackled, and it ended up being 30 pages that i scribed. i drafted all 11,600 words first, and then i wrote them in calligraphy, in copperplate calligraphy. i think the strain on the hand is something not to be underestimated. some calligraphers might be listening, and they will know this very well. but it is not something that the hand is used to, and if you write 8—12 hours with a normal pen, that would already be very intensive. doing it with a calligraphy pen, which i've used, again, it is something quite different. i think there is a lot of amazement about the sheer quantity of writing and the consistency of the writing, which was very important to the document. and they were very intrigued by the fact that the document was notjust a record, but actually ultimately a piece of art. and tim noad's very first page is stunning, and i think everyone agrees that his work is
it will go into the national archives so that future generations can unroll this moment in history.ed more about the creative process. i think unbelievably unique. the first ever project of this length that i have tackled, and it ended up being 30 pages that i scribed. i drafted all 11,600 words first, and then i wrote them in calligraphy, in copperplate calligraphy. i think the strain on the hand is something not to be underestimated. some calligraphers might be listening, and they will know...
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elderly, nor even newborns were spared. from the state archive of the russian federation, the national archivef our country, evidence in a criminal case on the genocide of the belarusian people. here is also the confession of one of the punishers of the village of bayki wilhelm schulte. back in 1949 he was charged. during the interrogation, he names units that killed old people, abused women and brutally dealt with children. you were 7 years old when this tragedy happened, right? and the entire family of your relatives kava, khadyka died, your father writes that about twenty relatives of your family were burned in this village, that you remember about this tragedy, my grandmother was from this village, she was even called baykovka, she got married to the village varonilovich, my father was already born there, well... a one-year-old son, two girls and odara ivanovna herself, she was arrested, taken first to slonem, then volkovysk, then she traveled around europe to three concentration camps, she was released at forty in the fifth year the soviet army liberated her and she returned home. boris i
elderly, nor even newborns were spared. from the state archive of the russian federation, the national archivef our country, evidence in a criminal case on the genocide of the belarusian people. here is also the confession of one of the punishers of the village of bayki wilhelm schulte. back in 1949 he was charged. during the interrogation, he names units that killed old people, abused women and brutally dealt with children. you were 7 years old when this tragedy happened, right? and the entire...
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went to the national archives to the jimmy carter presidential library, the ronald reagan presidential library. and that's how i managed to see how the policy shifted. but as you said, was also interested in capturing the the experiences of these immigrants. and to do so went about it in two different ways. for people arrived after the 1950s, i could interview them. so i conducted oral history interviews with them. it was to find people who were detained, willing to speak. some of them, you know, worried that this would put them at risk. others, after they were released from detention. it had been such a traumatic experience that they were mentally ill, had become homeless. others had been deported. so what i did to find them was i would hang out in the parks where i knew people, you know, immigrants often were. and ultimately i became such, you know a common character that they were willing speak to me. i cold call people who i found newspapers and in legal archives. i went to the countries where migrants had been deported to and ultimately i managed. interview over a hundred migrants
went to the national archives to the jimmy carter presidential library, the ronald reagan presidential library. and that's how i managed to see how the policy shifted. but as you said, was also interested in capturing the the experiences of these immigrants. and to do so went about it in two different ways. for people arrived after the 1950s, i could interview them. so i conducted oral history interviews with them. it was to find people who were detained, willing to speak. some of them, you...