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ford's theatre is certainly the true spot of most things to do with this day, but the newseum is on the site of the national hotel, which is the hotel where booth stayed the night before the crime. the next edition is the 2:00 a.m. addition, the morning newspaper at that time. and this is essentially breaking news. flash moments of the president has been shot. interestingly enough it uses the word assassination already in that paper, because at the time that meant a surprise, silent attack on someone. it did not necessarily mean something that resulted in death. it has come to mean that over the years. it is interesting. one of the things that i hope people comprehend as they move through this exhibit is they get that understanding of how people at the time were getting their news. this is really a moment in time where everything comes together, a complete proliferation of the telegraph. there is still the incredible squadron of reporters. the capacity of the new york herald to move so swiftly with the number of press that they had and the speed of their presses to push the news out thi
ford's theatre is certainly the true spot of most things to do with this day, but the newseum is on the site of the national hotel, which is the hotel where booth stayed the night before the crime. the next edition is the 2:00 a.m. addition, the morning newspaper at that time. and this is essentially breaking news. flash moments of the president has been shot. interestingly enough it uses the word assassination already in that paper, because at the time that meant a surprise, silent attack on...
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six of seven editions are from the newseum permanent collection. in the course of research and being in touch with scholars to run across a collector who had the edition we did not have. it was a known edition, reviewed by scholars and part of the historic record, but we did not happen to have one. and that is the 3:30 edition. we were able to and the exhibit just as the "new york herald" ended it, thanks to a loan from a collector of the 3:30 edition. few the course of the seven editions that cover the 18 hours immediately following the shooting, it carries you through those hours so that you understand the key strokes of history which we fully comprehend today but with much more nuanced detail along the way, that there was a trip to the theater. there was the shooting, the death, a new president was installed, and funeral preparations were in order. one of the things that i hope people comprehend as they move through the exhibit is that they get the understanding of how people at the time were getting news. this is really a moment in time where e
six of seven editions are from the newseum permanent collection. in the course of research and being in touch with scholars to run across a collector who had the edition we did not have. it was a known edition, reviewed by scholars and part of the historic record, but we did not happen to have one. and that is the 3:30 edition. we were able to and the exhibit just as the "new york herald" ended it, thanks to a loan from a collector of the 3:30 edition. few the course of the seven...
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cory: paul sparrow, senior vice president for broadcast at the newseum, thank you.here with the byte. sarah: 500 million, half a billion. good job. cory: new york university, thanks. what have we got? 500 million what? sarah: the number of tweets that happen every day and twitter is now working to have a better show of those tweets to people who care about them. instead of having to go to twitter and follow everyone as we are aware, they have a new product called highlight where the best tweets every day get sent twice a day to your phone. cory: will these be the tweets from my feed or will they be whatever tweet twitter decides is the best even though -- sarah: it will be what twitter thinks is relevant to you. cory: interesting. thank you. you can get the latest headlines on your tablet, phone, and bloomberg radio. ♪ >> i am johnny cash. announcer: now you can go back in country history. the biggest collection of live performances ever. we present opry video classics. marty: i would like to welcome
cory: paul sparrow, senior vice president for broadcast at the newseum, thank you.here with the byte. sarah: 500 million, half a billion. good job. cory: new york university, thanks. what have we got? 500 million what? sarah: the number of tweets that happen every day and twitter is now working to have a better show of those tweets to people who care about them. instead of having to go to twitter and follow everyone as we are aware, they have a new product called highlight where the best tweets...
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times, courtesy of the museum -- newseum.nd also the front page of the boston globe, aaron hernandez guilty of murder. mike is next from a hobby arizona -- mojave, arizona. caller: i have a couple of comments about navy recruiting advertising. a specific one where they have a person talking, probably an actress, that said she promises to obey those appointed over her. i think the proper statement would be to say she would obey the lawful orders of those over her, not just any. the second comment is that with made a commitment to go anywhere in the world to protect democracy. what is democracy here and what is democracy their? -- democracy there? i think they were more advertisement than recruitment. host: thank you. the front page of the washington times, "the selling of the new hillary." and governor chris christie travels across new hampshire calling for changes in social security and the impact it has on the presidential campaign. they travel to nashua, new hampshire for the first the nation leadership summit. next is don
times, courtesy of the museum -- newseum.nd also the front page of the boston globe, aaron hernandez guilty of murder. mike is next from a hobby arizona -- mojave, arizona. caller: i have a couple of comments about navy recruiting advertising. a specific one where they have a person talking, probably an actress, that said she promises to obey those appointed over her. i think the proper statement would be to say she would obey the lawful orders of those over her, not just any. the second...