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susan: how long has the newseum been open?atty: the newseum has been open for almost 22 years, first in rosslyn and now we have been on pennsylvania avenue for about 12 years. sadly, we are going to close our location on december 31 to the public and go off into a new future and figure out we're going to do our mission for the future, because our mission has never been more important to explain to people, the five freedoms of the first amendment, particularly the role of the freedom of the press. so that's what we're going off to. susan: the newseum is funded by admission fees, and how else? patty: funded by admission fees. our primary funder is the freedom forum. that's our parent organization. we also have donors who have helped sustain us throughout the years. and ticket prices from the people who have come and seen us. susan: i am sure many people watching have made it part of their washington, d.c. visits, when they come to the nation's capital. do you have plans now for where all the exhibits might be going? patty: we ha
susan: how long has the newseum been open?atty: the newseum has been open for almost 22 years, first in rosslyn and now we have been on pennsylvania avenue for about 12 years. sadly, we are going to close our location on december 31 to the public and go off into a new future and figure out we're going to do our mission for the future, because our mission has never been more important to explain to people, the five freedoms of the first amendment, particularly the role of the freedom of the...
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susan: how long has the newseum been open? patty: the newseum had been open for 22 years.adly we will close our location on december 31 to the public and go off into the future and figure out our mission for the future, because our mission has never been more important to explain to people, the five freedoms of the first amendment, particularly the role of the freedom of the press. susan: the newseum is funded by admission fees, and how else? patty: our primary funder is the freedom forum, our parent organization. we also have donors. who have helped sustain us throughout the years. and ticket prices from the people who come to see us. susan: i am sure many people watching have made it a part of there washington, d.c. visits when they come to the nation's , capital. do you have plans for where all the exhibits might be going? patty: we have our first traveling exhibit scheduled, rise up, stonewall and the l bdt q movement will travel to the , museum of pop-culture in seattle next june. we also have a pulitzer prize exhibit on the road. we have "40 chances" about the power
susan: how long has the newseum been open? patty: the newseum had been open for 22 years.adly we will close our location on december 31 to the public and go off into the future and figure out our mission for the future, because our mission has never been more important to explain to people, the five freedoms of the first amendment, particularly the role of the freedom of the press. susan: the newseum is funded by admission fees, and how else? patty: our primary funder is the freedom forum, our...
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very popular with kids telling us about shows right this is at the tate britain the other to the newseum and it is pictures of kids from london age 7 and 8 it's their class photos and actually it's 78000 london kids are in this exhibition very cute project but it also shows the extraordinary diversity of this city and steve mcqueen is also an advocate of more arts education which he feels has been declining and british schools so what this project does it actually gets kids into the museum both their images and the classes they go to that is a picture project and the kids that there was probably wouldn't be visiting this museum at all now just quickly what else has steve mcqueen got in store for us are there any more films in the in the makes for instance well there are 2 projects that i can tell you about one is a documentary he's making about amsterdam's world war 2 history and he's also making a short film about grand fellow tower the london apartment building the burnt in 2017 killing 72 people and it's a project that's very close to his heart because he's from west london and he wan
very popular with kids telling us about shows right this is at the tate britain the other to the newseum and it is pictures of kids from london age 7 and 8 it's their class photos and actually it's 78000 london kids are in this exhibition very cute project but it also shows the extraordinary diversity of this city and steve mcqueen is also an advocate of more arts education which he feels has been declining and british schools so what this project does it actually gets kids into the museum both...
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exceptional stories and discussions can you and will come to the debut suffocating program tonight from 4 newseum from one uses easy to our website to deputed com smash africa join us on facebook at g.w. africa.
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let's just say i mean i mean as we see them and they go out of those it's a season i mean who is the newseum in washington federal court or by you know what i mean but i'm not going to get focused on them we my court i don't stay home i don't mind if there's one people get with people going up and i could just imagine with cooking if i got to look at ok you know same thing so he does i'm really not a pro and does his you. know just i think you know we're fine no quick microstates push you know media stuff and i think that i'm going to do you know what they're going to call me but i mean if anyone has the other side of me then it would be something so yes i just go yeah i mean i think to. let a woman like you know unless. they put baby be in the press when i came i mean they. would people i think in the in the. but it don't go through i mean as it will be in this hint that he would put a little cannot put an aside from the yes in these he get a place and even though you're looking if he kept waiting for me to get in this interview. so i went there and deal with this. look at you when i said.
let's just say i mean i mean as we see them and they go out of those it's a season i mean who is the newseum in washington federal court or by you know what i mean but i'm not going to get focused on them we my court i don't stay home i don't mind if there's one people get with people going up and i could just imagine with cooking if i got to look at ok you know same thing so he does i'm really not a pro and does his you. know just i think you know we're fine no quick microstates push you know...
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exceptional stories and discussions can you and will come to the debut suffocating program tonight from 4 newseum to me from the news it's easy it's our website dedicated could smash africa join us on facebook at g.w. africa. the alps breathtaking panoramic views magical snow covered peaks and a magnetic pull for tourists but there's a hidden danger here too avalanches each year around $100.00 people lose their lives in the mountains. and kids are still a vision it's hard to imagine the devastating consequences of a natural disaster like an avalanche if you've never seen one unfortunate truck on time was completely buried my brother you know kind everyone knows the statistics of what happens in the 1st 15 minutes determines whether you survive and we expect that kind of change. the dynamic of the avalanche in a fundamental way right now we think that in the short term let's say 20 years you might actually see a little bit more avalanches. in just seconds a peaceful snowy landscape can become a deadly catastrophe. avalanches destroy everything in their path and leave behind silence. across europe
exceptional stories and discussions can you and will come to the debut suffocating program tonight from 4 newseum to me from the news it's easy it's our website dedicated could smash africa join us on facebook at g.w. africa. the alps breathtaking panoramic views magical snow covered peaks and a magnetic pull for tourists but there's a hidden danger here too avalanches each year around $100.00 people lose their lives in the mountains. and kids are still a vision it's hard to imagine the...
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to die in his land then refused to run away so to speak as for example the former president of the newseum did when the revolution happened and he fled to saudi arabia but mubarak insisted throughout even when he was part of what many analysts would describe as a sham court proceedings he insisted that he had done nothing wrong and in fact accused the protesters of being foreign agents ok thank you so much indeed. joining us live from she knows the all that stay with us i'm joined in the studio by a sure who's professor of security studies at the door heart institute's kids have you wear this on set. remembering hosni mubarak who has passed away. age 91 he has quite the legacy as you know it's a presidency that lasted over 30 years and ended in ignominy didn't it. what are your 1st impressions and thoughts of this uses that comes in i will you remember was the well there's a lot to remember to be honest he is the longest serving ruler in egypt since 100 r.t. rule from 18 or 5 to 848. he is. the highest military ranking officer ruled egypt except for the current one. i think he was a genera
to die in his land then refused to run away so to speak as for example the former president of the newseum did when the revolution happened and he fled to saudi arabia but mubarak insisted throughout even when he was part of what many analysts would describe as a sham court proceedings he insisted that he had done nothing wrong and in fact accused the protesters of being foreign agents ok thank you so much indeed. joining us live from she knows the all that stay with us i'm joined in the studio...
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part of our weeklong newseum week series on "the washington journal, " joining with her friends on american history tv, we have director kevin gover, of the national museum of the american indian. we have a special line set aside for native americans. jackie's next out of verona beach, new york. good morning. >> native language] first i would like to express gratitude to you, kevin, and all the others who have been stewarding and promoting this remarkable legacy for native americans. but i am wondering if you can speak about the relationship of the national museum of the american indian narrative for nonindigenous people compared to that for native americans. >> well, thank you, first of all. that is a complicated question, of course. there are those, many in the native american community who think that we should take a very dark view of american history and make the museum almost into a native american holocaust museum, where we recite all of the different tragedies that were put upon native communities in the 500-some years since contact. and be assured that that has a place in our museum
part of our weeklong newseum week series on "the washington journal, " joining with her friends on american history tv, we have director kevin gover, of the national museum of the american indian. we have a special line set aside for native americans. jackie's next out of verona beach, new york. good morning. >> native language] first i would like to express gratitude to you, kevin, and all the others who have been stewarding and promoting this remarkable legacy for native...
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i have been to both newseum's in new york -- both museums in new york, ndc, and you talked about sharing resources with classrooms and online. about the museum with a veteran population, both natives and others? iny play an active part making society today, and historically. host: mr. gover? guest: yeah, i'm glad you asked me that. so it would surprise most people to know in the first instance that native americans have served in the american armed forces in every conflict since the revolution, that they are currently serving in all branches of the american military. and it is an article of faith, even though it is hard to prove from dod records, it is an article of faith in most native american communities that natives serve at a higher rate per capita than any other group of people in the united states. we have done the occasional program on veterans. we have a couple of exhibitions going around, one on the code talkers and one that we call patriot nations, which sort of recites this history. but the really good news is that in 2013, congress passed legislation that allows us to build
i have been to both newseum's in new york -- both museums in new york, ndc, and you talked about sharing resources with classrooms and online. about the museum with a veteran population, both natives and others? iny play an active part making society today, and historically. host: mr. gover? guest: yeah, i'm glad you asked me that. so it would surprise most people to know in the first instance that native americans have served in the american armed forces in every conflict since the revolution,...
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and in sports we'll hear from the 2 newseum tennis star setting new standards for players in the arab world. a high profile member of the iranian government has been diagnosed with coronavirus deputy health minister she was seen wiping sweat from his brow at a press conference on monday iran has the most deaths outside of china 1561 others have been infected because somebody to love them but if someone came along or a nice for them i just wanted to tell you that i carries a coronavirus as well yesterday i had a fever and late last night the results my preliminary test was positive since last night i've isolated myself a while ago i was informed that my test has been confirmed and it's positive my general condition is not bad i assure you that with the efforts of the health ministry officials and with the people support in the next few weeks we will defeat the virus to rest assured of that. cases in china where the virus began has been on a downward trend writes of new infections are forming in several provinces but it is continuing to spread in other countries italy has the highest nu
and in sports we'll hear from the 2 newseum tennis star setting new standards for players in the arab world. a high profile member of the iranian government has been diagnosed with coronavirus deputy health minister she was seen wiping sweat from his brow at a press conference on monday iran has the most deaths outside of china 1561 others have been infected because somebody to love them but if someone came along or a nice for them i just wanted to tell you that i carries a coronavirus as well...
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in securing this 2nd round match in straight sets well 2020 is already been a breakout year for 2 newseum player on the job or the australian open the 25 year old became the 1st arab woman to reach the quarter finals of a grand slam and she's also through its around 3 of the cats are open she was been talking to our correspondent for a small. honestly it was my dream since i was like 5 or 6 years old my mom asked me what i want to like i told her when i win a grand slam i want to be number one and it started like this you know and you know sometimes i had difficult times believing in my dream i've worked hard in training all my my life in the internet i like the way it's coming off for me like that i'm a dream is coming true we've seen a lot of new players coming out as asia do you think having top level tournaments in africa how will how grow the sport there i'm going to wishing it to have more tournaments there we have a lot of bites yes like small tournaments but i'm actually looking forward to have a more the beauty is the only one and it's unmoral cool right now. i hope one day we ca
in securing this 2nd round match in straight sets well 2020 is already been a breakout year for 2 newseum player on the job or the australian open the 25 year old became the 1st arab woman to reach the quarter finals of a grand slam and she's also through its around 3 of the cats are open she was been talking to our correspondent for a small. honestly it was my dream since i was like 5 or 6 years old my mom asked me what i want to like i told her when i win a grand slam i want to be number one...
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churches in the world and it was completely destroyed the simple opera house they include a government newseum which was began with a collection of the of the of the ruins of saxony them selves a private collection so it was it was known famous throughout europe throughout the world indeed as a jewel of iraq architecture and a cultural center so that was particularly shocking that it was bombed and particularly because as i mentioned from the time of the nazi period through the communist era again and again it was presented as being the bombing purely to destroy the cultural center and to target civilians that is not true it was also a garrison time and it was very very important in the last months of the war for the allies to put it out of action so that the red army could could advance to berlin so in a sense it's become this whole event has become a battleground of history as well kate how do people there in dresden feel about the conflicting narratives that we are getting about what the bombing of dresden 35 years ago today means for them. well they say that it is a very conflicting issue
churches in the world and it was completely destroyed the simple opera house they include a government newseum which was began with a collection of the of the of the ruins of saxony them selves a private collection so it was it was known famous throughout europe throughout the world indeed as a jewel of iraq architecture and a cultural center so that was particularly shocking that it was bombed and particularly because as i mentioned from the time of the nazi period through the communist era...
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also, it is the start of newseum week highlighting washington area museums with exhibits exploring the american story. watch american history tv and be sure to watch museum week all next week at 8:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> students from across the country told us the most important issues for the presidential candidates to address our climate change, gun violence, teen vaping, college affordability, mental health, and immigration. we are awarding $100,000 in total cash prizes. the winners for this year's competition will be announced on march 11. up, our c-span cities tour visit to amarillo continues as we take you just outside the city to palo duro canyon state park, the second largest canyon in the united states. drivinge experience of into palo duro canyon state park today is a lot like it has been for thousands of years. all of a sudden, you come across this huge drop into the earth. even today, it is still a shocking experience.
also, it is the start of newseum week highlighting washington area museums with exhibits exploring the american story. watch american history tv and be sure to watch museum week all next week at 8:00 eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> students from across the country told us the most important issues for the presidential candidates to address our climate change, gun violence, teen vaping, college affordability, mental health, and immigration. we are awarding $100,000 in total...
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. -- newseum. -- museum. >> i want you to know that even though some metals are associated with the --seminoles are associated with the trailer to -- trail of tears, our males were brought to the west in chains as prisoners of war. announcer 1: watch "american artifacts" sunday 6:00 p.m. eastern on "american history tv" on c-span3. >> on lectures in history, utah state university professor maria angela diaz discusses the civil war in the west and looks at the conflict in states and territories like missouri, kansas, texas, and arizona. she explores how the diverse populations of the region reacted to the war and decided between siding with the union and confederacy. she focuses on the larger role guerrilla warfare played in the west. today we areo talking about the civil war in the west. before we get started, i just ont to say, reminder, thursday, we will continue talking
. -- newseum. -- museum. >> i want you to know that even though some metals are associated with the --seminoles are associated with the trailer to -- trail of tears, our males were brought to the west in chains as prisoners of war. announcer 1: watch "american artifacts" sunday 6:00 p.m. eastern on "american history tv" on c-span3. >> on lectures in history, utah state university professor maria angela diaz discusses the civil war in the west and looks at the...
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watch c-span's washington journal, and be sure to watch next week for newseum week. we will explore the national museum of the marine corps, the ,mithsonian of american history the national museum of the american indian, and the some sony and national museum of
watch c-span's washington journal, and be sure to watch next week for newseum week. we will explore the national museum of the marine corps, the ,mithsonian of american history the national museum of the american indian, and the some sony and national museum of
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holocaust memorial newseum's traveling -- museum's traveling exhibition to irvine. i hope you can share with this committee what you hope the exhibit will be able to accomplish. >> i encourage those in d.c. to see it and i will speak in irvine. >> i have seen it twice. >> i now recognize the gentlelady from new mexico. >> thank you for being here today. thank you for your strength, courage, and sacrifice. i would like to honor the man fight ked tirelessly to hate and move the u.n. genocide convention move forward. he also coined the word genocide. he would be proud of everyone of you for carrying on his legacy. , the fbi18 report found victims of anti-hispanic hate crimes increased 21% over the previous year. in my home state of new mexico, hate crimes have increased over 400%. that includes recently the shooting death and beating death of homeless native americans in turkey. -- in albuquerque. in elust, 2019, a gunman paso, texas shot and killed 22 people. minutes before the rampage, the shooter posted an anti-immigrant manifesto and vowed to shoot "as many mexican
holocaust memorial newseum's traveling -- museum's traveling exhibition to irvine. i hope you can share with this committee what you hope the exhibit will be able to accomplish. >> i encourage those in d.c. to see it and i will speak in irvine. >> i have seen it twice. >> i now recognize the gentlelady from new mexico. >> thank you for being here today. thank you for your strength, courage, and sacrifice. i would like to honor the man fight ked tirelessly to hate and...
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i have been to both newseum's in new york -- both museums in new york, ndc, and you talked about sharingesources with classrooms and online. about the museum with a veteran population, both natives and others? iny play an active part making society today, and historically. host: mr. gover? guest: yeah, i'm glad you asked me that. so it would surprise most people to know in the first instance that native americans have served in the american armed forces in every conflict since the revolution, that they are currently serving in all branches of the american military. and it is an article of faith, even though it is hard to prove from dod records, it is an article of faith in most native american communities that natives serve at a higher rate per capita than any other group of people in the united states. we have done the occasional program on veterans. we have a couple of exhibitions going around, one on the code talkers and one that we call patriot nations, which sort of recites this history. but the really good news is that in 2013, congress passed legislation that allows us to build a
i have been to both newseum's in new york -- both museums in new york, ndc, and you talked about sharingesources with classrooms and online. about the museum with a veteran population, both natives and others? iny play an active part making society today, and historically. host: mr. gover? guest: yeah, i'm glad you asked me that. so it would surprise most people to know in the first instance that native americans have served in the american armed forces in every conflict since the revolution,...
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watch c-span's washington journal, and be sure to watch next week for newseum week. we will explore the national museum of the marine corps, the ,mithsonian of american history the national museum of the american indian, and the some sony and national museum of african-american history and culture. russell voigt testified on president trump's 4.8 trillion dollar budget proposal for 2021 before the house budget committee. this runs three hours. i want to welcome everyone to the president's budget submission and certainly welcome the acting director of omb, russell vought. thank you for being here to testify on the president's 2021 budget proposal. i hope this hearing will provide an honest examination of the priorities set forth by the trump administration so we can get back to passing appropriations bills that reflect the needs and priorities of the american people. i will yield myself five minutes for an opening statement. six months ago, the president signed a bipartisan -- >> i'm sorry. >> okay. [laughter] is it all right? can everybody hear me? six months ago, th
watch c-span's washington journal, and be sure to watch next week for newseum week. we will explore the national museum of the marine corps, the ,mithsonian of american history the national museum of the american indian, and the some sony and national museum of african-american history and culture. russell voigt testified on president trump's 4.8 trillion dollar budget proposal for 2021 before the house budget committee. this runs three hours. i want to welcome everyone to the president's...