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finally in olympia, washington, we visit the washington state capital museum. there in the museum's replicate of david douglas is workroom we spoke with jack nisbet, author of "the collector." >> david douglas was a scottish man of modern means and little village north who was terrible at school and that led him to this path that putting into the plant world. he was sent here in 1825, exactly 20 years after lewis and clark. the only people who have been here since were from europe were for trade guys. mostly british and french canadian fur traders. the company is the northwest and american company called the pacific fur company but they had all been amalgamated out and purchased, so they owned the whole place. so it was a very closed system. they didn't want people snooping around so they could not let anybody who is not on the fur trade able to coming. the boundary settlement is coming up in the way the roles of imperialism are played in those days. teaches some point so they let douglas in to collect natural history, and fauna, think about what his future cou
finally in olympia, washington, we visit the washington state capital museum. there in the museum's replicate of david douglas is workroom we spoke with jack nisbet, author of "the collector." >> david douglas was a scottish man of modern means and little village north who was terrible at school and that led him to this path that putting into the plant world. he was sent here in 1825, exactly 20 years after lewis and clark. the only people who have been here since were from...
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but yes this is where people that lived in the olympia came to grab the book.pen to the public and it is not a circulating collection it is a special collection and we have special desks for people who want to come visit the reading rooms they can come to the second floor and request materials from here. it is a monitor the desk so it is a secure collection, but it is the library of the people of the state of washington and it's meant to be used for research purposes and for learning about the pacific northwest, so we encourage people to come in and depending on the condition and material and we may have different restrictions on the material regarding making copies were handling for but overall if you make a request we would be happy to fulfill it. >> at next, sr martin jr recounts the 1940's and compares his experiences growing up with those of his relatives who were made in the south. mr. martin spoke during the recent trip to columbia washington. i grew up in moderate california having been arrived at other places first guess that's where i grew up. i was p
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allen in olympia washington thanks very much. it is one of the best kept secrets at the san diego zoo. a frozen lab protecting thousands of endangers species. this is the frozen zoo. the cells are in racks in towers in an inventory system here. and they are in the vapor of liquid nitrogen. 250-degrees below zero. you can look down now because we have clarified it and see the towers that hold the cells of the frozen zoo. they are cells of over 10,000 individual animals. >> this isn't exactly your traditional zoo. the definition of zoo has changed with this type of technique? >> zoos have greatly expanded they are now continuesvation organizations. the zoos of the future will have activities like preserving these kinds of samples as a core part of their mission. >> the cells of many endangered animals like the giant panda and western lowland gorilla are also kept at the frozen zoo. but nothing is closer to extinction than the northern white rhino. >> they are mazing. as big as they are, i think they are more like ballerinas than an
allen in olympia washington thanks very much. it is one of the best kept secrets at the san diego zoo. a frozen lab protecting thousands of endangers species. this is the frozen zoo. the cells are in racks in towers in an inventory system here. and they are in the vapor of liquid nitrogen. 250-degrees below zero. you can look down now because we have clarified it and see the towers that hold the cells of the frozen zoo. they are cells of over 10,000 individual animals. >> this isn't...
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allen schauffler has the story from olympia washington. >> drugs drove rebecca into homelessness.ron calls herself a nomad, who has not unpacked in 20 years. >> it's messy, but i'm not that organised. >> john lost his job as a cook and unemployment payments ran out of. >> one thing snowballed into another. >> what they share is they used to be homeless. this village has tiny separate housing unit sharing a community center and village. residents pay 30% of their income. >> you can't beat this. >> the village grew out of a homeless protest in olympia. the tent city moving from church to church until supporters formed a non profit organization, raised $3 million and built this place on land donated by the county. construction $19,000 per unit. add in site preparation and the community building and they cost $88,000. >> this is perfect for me. >> residents can use the kitchen and have their own refridge rater space. there are showers, lockers and mail service. there's a weekly meeting and attendance required. many residents have mental health issues or fighting addiction. >> you can'
allen schauffler has the story from olympia washington. >> drugs drove rebecca into homelessness.ron calls herself a nomad, who has not unpacked in 20 years. >> it's messy, but i'm not that organised. >> john lost his job as a cook and unemployment payments ran out of. >> one thing snowballed into another. >> what they share is they used to be homeless. this village has tiny separate housing unit sharing a community center and village. residents pay 30% of their...
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. >> reporter: welcome to athens, where there is no doubting olympias standing here. has been able to focus his team's preparation entirely on this match. working on the speed work to counter the pace of manchester united. manchester united has been struggling in the legaling. and that means the pressure is on them to qualify. wayne rooney in fine form after securing a new contract with the club, says he won the champions league once, and wants to win it again. could this be the turning point for manchester united, olympia is fierce at home. >>> [ inaudible ] have hold their fans to stay in the hotels ahead of the match due to fear of attacks by rivals. they are in russia. uefa have ordered part of the stadium to be closed for the game against [ inaudible ] racist banners left in december. >>> top speed [ inaudible ] faces [ inaudible ] later on tuesday. meanwhile second seed has withdrawn from the tournament with a wrist injury. the argentine was facing the player from india. he has been struggling with injuries since winning the sydney international last month. sout
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this guy came along with crutches and asked me to help him an he said he worked in olympia and liveduniversity district. how many people would that apply to so there you are. >> i wanted to get as much out of him as i could. i was ready for him to stay alive. >> what is the attorney general of washington willing to do? >> willing to do, anything. >> who is the attorney general these days. >> ken eikenberry. >> good old ken eikenberry. >> he was wondering if i could do anything to help stay his execution and i said oh, yes. i could. but i knew i couldn't. >> bundy realizes this maybe the last time he talks to bob keppel and he makes one last plea for his execution to be delayed. so he can tell keppel more. >> we have accomplished something here but i don't feel we have really joined hands on this thing. i don't know what you want to do. i know you have been on this case, so to speak, the bundy case for a long time. i know that you must have some deep seeded feelings about it. i don't want to make too many assumptions but here's what it comes down to me. i want the truth, the truth tha
this guy came along with crutches and asked me to help him an he said he worked in olympia and liveduniversity district. how many people would that apply to so there you are. >> i wanted to get as much out of him as i could. i was ready for him to stay alive. >> what is the attorney general of washington willing to do? >> willing to do, anything. >> who is the attorney general these days. >> ken eikenberry. >> good old ken eikenberry. >> he was...
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it appeared to me as if other activists in olympia had already become friends with them. he was very friendly with them and they were freely with him. that was in mid-2007. not long after that, he organized a tacoma pmr meeting and -- >> port latrines nation resistance -- port militarization resistance. >> exactly. i did not get the mass e-mail. i thought i would go check it out. he was the first person there, i was the second person there. he introduced himself and i introduced myself. he asked me about a poster he had made regarding an upcoming demonstrations. he said he would bring it to the group and cv to get consensus on whether or not it was ok if you put it up. i told him that. i looked at the poster and said, this is pretty general. there's no particular reason that i thought he had to get consensus on whether or not he could put it up. it was basically just time and place and description of the event. he later on use that conversation as a way to boost the report between each other. he said he thought that conversation was really profound to him, that he believe
it appeared to me as if other activists in olympia had already become friends with them. he was very friendly with them and they were freely with him. that was in mid-2007. not long after that, he organized a tacoma pmr meeting and -- >> port latrines nation resistance -- port militarization resistance. >> exactly. i did not get the mass e-mail. i thought i would go check it out. he was the first person there, i was the second person there. he introduced himself and i introduced...
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. >> that's alan reporting from olympia, washington. >> bass mar set to undergo security changes, this year's runners won't be allowed to run in bulky clothes or costumes that cover faces. also no centrales, backpacks or containers that carry more than one liter of liquid will be allowed near the start or finish line. backpack bombs went off at last year's race leaving three people dead, more than 200 others injured. >> coming up, parts of the country being slammed this winter, ice a huge problem. some call it frozen lava. >> did you ever think that you'd be living with robots? >> no, never! >> tonight on al jazeera america. >> president obama influence dive back into the mideast peace process, meeting with the israeli prime minister monday and press him for a new framework of peace talking about. he wants a deal in place between the israelis and palestinians by april. >> the ukrainian has established a new prime minister as protestors in crimea have raised the russian flag in opposition against that new government now taking shape in kiev. >> it is aljazeera's global day for action fo
. >> that's alan reporting from olympia, washington. >> bass mar set to undergo security changes, this year's runners won't be allowed to run in bulky clothes or costumes that cover faces. also no centrales, backpacks or containers that carry more than one liter of liquid will be allowed near the start or finish line. backpack bombs went off at last year's race leaving three people dead, more than 200 others injured. >> coming up, parts of the country being slammed this...
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gives you a peek into the first thing people in this state, particularly olympia, that people were pulling off the shelves and reading. this is the first library to have public access. it is open to the public. it is a circulating special collection and we have a special desk for people to visit. they can come to the second floor and request materials. it is as a monitored desk and secured collection. but it is the library for the people for the state of washington and it is meant for research process and learning about the pacific northwest. we encourage people to come. depending on the condition of the material, we may have restrictions regarding making copies or handling. but overall, if you come in and you make a request, we will be happy to fulfill it. >> for more information on washington and other cities, go to our local content section on cspan.org >> this has been a terrific place to work and i am team teaching a class and i was thinking today how great it was to have the intellectual stimulation and play off each other's ideas. i want to thank the university and my chairman and f
gives you a peek into the first thing people in this state, particularly olympia, that people were pulling off the shelves and reading. this is the first library to have public access. it is open to the public. it is a circulating special collection and we have a special desk for people to visit. they can come to the second floor and request materials. it is as a monitored desk and secured collection. but it is the library for the people for the state of washington and it is meant for research...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to olympia on booktv.t the south end of the puget sound, this city is known for its rich maritime history and being the seat of the state government. >> the original residents were the indian population, the tribal nations were here. the first british explorers came here in 1792. the territorial collection gives you a peak into the first things that people in this state, particularly olympia, were pulled off the shelves and reading. they came here because this was one of the first public libraries in washington. this is where people who lived in olympia came to grab a book. >> with the help of our cable partners, for the next and we will explore the history of washington's capital city with local authors beginning with chuck fowler and the role of the puget sound played in washington's development. >> when our nation was founded in 1776, only 16 years later where the first explorers exploring puget sound. so the shipping and the exploration by ships was going on very quickly after we became a nation. of co
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olympic flame has arrived in moscow seven days after it was first let in the ancient greek city of olympia carried by russia's deputy prime minister dimitri cause ak the flame traveled in a small lanton to red square where president vladimir putin spoke of its meaning for the russian people in the olympic torch the symbol of the world's primary sports competition of peace and of friendship. but he has come to russia. there are many marks the start of the longest tools relay in a limb take a street the same boy it's great that so many people have turned out for the start of the russian relay it looks like a lot of fun out there. in a minute. but it was. the stone that picked up in the end it was on my mantle piece and if that isn't a sign i don't know what it was. i knew i had to get down to red square and experienced atmosphere for myself fortunately they were having a two day event. so from sunny greece to rather soggy moscow just at the very start of the torch is journey around the whole of russia i'm excited. the days first run there was paralympic star alessi of logic you know who pick
olympic flame has arrived in moscow seven days after it was first let in the ancient greek city of olympia carried by russia's deputy prime minister dimitri cause ak the flame traveled in a small lanton to red square where president vladimir putin spoke of its meaning for the russian people in the olympic torch the symbol of the world's primary sports competition of peace and of friendship. but he has come to russia. there are many marks the start of the longest tools relay in a limb take a...
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this is a burglary taking place at the thurston county animal shelter in olympia, washington. this is going to make you really mad. this doofus came in and then used his foot to kick kind of a small opening in the cage and then you watch him in the surveillance footage weaseling his way inside the animal shelter. fortunately he was not going after the animals, but he got away with some cameras and he even took some officers' belts. of course, animal shelter upset, they don't want to close off this opening for people to drop off stray animals but they are going to bring in a welder to try to make it more secure, harder to break into. >>> a new discovery show puts the game of stones on display. >> they go into some of the most dangerous and unsecure areas of the world to get these. >> what? >> yeah. >> oh! >> now, meet the gem hunter who braves the sketchy to get the sparkle. >> it's what i know. it's what i do. >>> and see the impressive routine this muscle man uses to get -- >> really, really, really, really fit. >> a normal person can't do one step of that exercise. >> no. [
this is a burglary taking place at the thurston county animal shelter in olympia, washington. this is going to make you really mad. this doofus came in and then used his foot to kick kind of a small opening in the cage and then you watch him in the surveillance footage weaseling his way inside the animal shelter. fortunately he was not going after the animals, but he got away with some cameras and he even took some officers' belts. of course, animal shelter upset, they don't want to close off...
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senate at the time, it would have been better for them if they could have lassoed john mccains and olympianowes at the time. it was a democrat passed bill that makes the politics tough. you know that. >> really quickly before we go, "washington post" robert costa reporting that the house -- the gop's debt ceiling strategy has stalled. "boehner, cantor, mccarthy, final gop options discussed monday have been dropped." what happens now? >> john boehner, the speaker of the house, has already violated the rule over and over again. there's to reason for him not to do it again. one thing that came out of the cbo report, that the yearly deficit has dropped from $1.2 trillion to $514 billion. that socialist obama, he really is bad on the economy. >> we're going to leave it there. thank you all for stopping by. >> thank you for having us. >>> one day away. here we are. the olympic torch now in sochi. the competitions are set to again. but is russia ready for its close-up? we are live in sochi right after this. y room i walk into. [ female announcer ] olay presents the new regenerist luminous collect
senate at the time, it would have been better for them if they could have lassoed john mccains and olympianowes at the time. it was a democrat passed bill that makes the politics tough. you know that. >> really quickly before we go, "washington post" robert costa reporting that the house -- the gop's debt ceiling strategy has stalled. "boehner, cantor, mccarthy, final gop options discussed monday have been dropped." what happens now? >> john boehner, the speaker...
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will i go on pilgrimage to earth's central inviolate shrine, nor to the temple at abae, no more to olympia if the oracles do not come true so that all men point to them. almighty lord, if you are rightly so called, zeus, ruler of all, lets them not evade you and your ever-living power. the oracles about laius are ancient and fading. men are ignoring them. apollo is nowhere manifest and honor. religion is gone. princes of the land, an idea struck me to go to the gods' temples carrying in my hands these garlands and incense offerings. oedipus' excitement is rising far too high of trouble of every kind. he's not behaving like a man of sense and evaluating the future by the past. he's at any alarmist orator's mercy. i've offered advice and got nowhere. so i've come in supplication to you, lycian apollo, as he all the nearest with the prayer offerings, praying for freedom from pollution by your grace. that it is we're all fearful when we see our ship's pilot knocked off balance. gentlemen, may i learn from you where king oedipus' palace lies, better still if you happen to know where he is in pe
will i go on pilgrimage to earth's central inviolate shrine, nor to the temple at abae, no more to olympia if the oracles do not come true so that all men point to them. almighty lord, if you are rightly so called, zeus, ruler of all, lets them not evade you and your ever-living power. the oracles about laius are ancient and fading. men are ignoring them. apollo is nowhere manifest and honor. religion is gone. princes of the land, an idea struck me to go to the gods' temples carrying in my...
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winter olympic games in sochi and i was in greece for the lighting of the olympic flame the ruins of olympia one of the most famous monuments of ancient greece the site of the very first olympic games. wet stones like this would have been part of the temple. the temple. stempel old. home week. off. from. playing. well that was a rather surreal. definitely the way to stream i've had for a while. it was a memorable ceremony. although i'm pretty sure the high priestess never spoke to me . but was it should set follow the flame or something. or have a lot more of course based. on what's the top story this morning than the sochi twenty pulteney olympic flame of the bride in moscow seven days after it was first in the ancient greek city of libya carried by russia's deputy prime minister dimitri call with ak the flame traveled in a small mountain to red square where president vladimir putin spoke of its meaning for the russian people i mean the olympic torch the symbol of the world's primary sports competition of peace and of friendship. but he has come to russia. there are many marks the start of
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social democrat coalition partners it was in a somber mood on monday that is a dvd as the mascot the olympia to fold the press he said he was aware of the gravity of the allegations against his fellow social democrats abbas in adopting one upping each corner. quite apart from the criminal investigation the spd leadership is horrified and stoned about these actions and behavior of sebastian inductee. his resignation from the bone his talk was more than justified well done any art students to it. enough said the twenty ten teams and then interior minister hon speech a free drink in full and happy about the allegations surrounding a dusty free kick was later accused of leaking confidential information and himself resigned from his new powers to sack the call to minister on friday. capital said he understood the anger afraid its allies. she has the team gets many people are saying why when the social democrat is suspected of possessing strange and indefensible material to the csu minister to resign that's not fair and the truth is it really isn't fair. by this. this is so huge in scale. you can
social democrat coalition partners it was in a somber mood on monday that is a dvd as the mascot the olympia to fold the press he said he was aware of the gravity of the allegations against his fellow social democrats abbas in adopting one upping each corner. quite apart from the criminal investigation the spd leadership is horrified and stoned about these actions and behavior of sebastian inductee. his resignation from the bone his talk was more than justified well done any art students to it....
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winter olympic games in sochi and i was in greece for the lighting of the olympic flame the ruins of olympia one of the most famous monuments of ancient greece the site of the very first olympic games stones like this. would have been part of the temple. the temple. temple lowe's. home. from. home. plate. well that was a rather surreal. definitely the way to stream i've had for a while. it was a memorable ceremony. because one pretty sure white.
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this happen on an intercity bus in olympia.nger tried to intervene but it was difficult to hold the man back. police did arrive but did not find the man right wet, unfortunately employees who saw the video recognized him and he was arrested. >> coming up on the kron 4 news. we are watching developing stories. we have the world according to gary at 7:45 a.m.. a bed game for the warriors'. stephen curry, but there was a good catch for the oakland a's. >> we are watching weather and traffic. here is a live look at the san mateo bridge. high winds on bay area bridges this morning. >> we also have people behaving badly. >> insist suspect first child demands are being sold on some of the bay area bridges.if you're leaving your e in the bay area will show you how things are coming up in a live report. >> and good morning. we will start with the storms. erica is tracking the storms. we have storm number two which should arrive about 10:00 p.m.
this happen on an intercity bus in olympia.nger tried to intervene but it was difficult to hold the man back. police did arrive but did not find the man right wet, unfortunately employees who saw the video recognized him and he was arrested. >> coming up on the kron 4 news. we are watching developing stories. we have the world according to gary at 7:45 a.m.. a bed game for the warriors'. stephen curry, but there was a good catch for the oakland a's. >> we are watching weather and...
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>> very popular in canada and sweend because those two teams are settle to play for the olympia gold medal. we welcome in via skype, sharon turner from sochi, what do we do, for are a failure of the u.s. plms or is maybe hockey just that good? >> the us women in particular they played a good game all the way through, the men, they played well in a lot of regards but they didn't seem to be there 100%. the canadianians are really good, if they -- you know hockey is so safer there. >> have we seend the back of this for up, noncommittal about that subject and two is nhl players have suffered significant injuries in these games. >> that's the big question. i think nhl officials are, behind the scene nothing -- i don't want to say they don't like the olympics. if it were simply up to them, i don't think the players wok ba back. but you know the players are influential, it's a union operation, the nhl isn't going to rip the rug out of players. >> what's that going to mean to the popularity of the nhl globally? what is that going to mean to the olympic movement? >> it would be pooh bigger bl
>> very popular in canada and sweend because those two teams are settle to play for the olympia gold medal. we welcome in via skype, sharon turner from sochi, what do we do, for are a failure of the u.s. plms or is maybe hockey just that good? >> the us women in particular they played a good game all the way through, the men, they played well in a lot of regards but they didn't seem to be there 100%. the canadianians are really good, if they -- you know hockey is so safer there....
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a surveillance video found a bus driver beating a passenger in the olympia, washington. the two men argued, and the driver ordered the other man to get off the bus. that's when the passenger got agitated, then turned violent. a fellow passenger tried in vain to stop the attack. eventually, the attacker got off the bus... transit employees recognized him from this video... and police tracked him down and arrested him. four students at the university of utah face expulsion after getting caught smoking pot on campus... in this igloo. a university police officer found the igloo hidden in a wooded area on campus -- and then he found four men inside smoking marijuana. police aren't sure if the men built the igloo or happened to find it - but they say it was about five feet tall and had walls of snow about ten inches thick and a cardboard door. it's since been destroyed. the students were charged with possession of marijuana. boeing has a new gadget that would be perfect on the t-v show "mission impossible." it's called the *black smartphone. boeing filed plans to the f-c-c thi
a surveillance video found a bus driver beating a passenger in the olympia, washington. the two men argued, and the driver ordered the other man to get off the bus. that's when the passenger got agitated, then turned violent. a fellow passenger tried in vain to stop the attack. eventually, the attacker got off the bus... transit employees recognized him from this video... and police tracked him down and arrested him. four students at the university of utah face expulsion after getting caught...
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. >> for more information on booktv's recent trip to olympia, washington and many other cities visited by our local content vehicles go to c-span.org/localcontent. booktv is on facebook and twitter. like and follow us for book industry news, booktv's schedule updates, behind-the-scenes looks and author events and to interact with authors during live television programming. here are a few of booktv's posts from this past week. earlier this week political activist pete seeger died at 94. on tuesday we posted a link to a 2001 program on the late folksinger. booktv tweeted a new york times article about simon and schuster's plans to publish a book by former president jimmy carter on women's rights and on facebook we posted a portion of our recent interview with georgetown university law center's paul butler. >> if you listen to hip-hop you are reminded that there are 2.5 billion people locked up. you can watch all the reality shows about real housewives and all these movies about vampires and how that's and you will never know the we lock up more people in the united states than any countr
. >> for more information on booktv's recent trip to olympia, washington and many other cities visited by our local content vehicles go to c-span.org/localcontent. booktv is on facebook and twitter. like and follow us for book industry news, booktv's schedule updates, behind-the-scenes looks and author events and to interact with authors during live television programming. here are a few of booktv's posts from this past week. earlier this week political activist pete seeger died at 94. on...
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. >> the city of olympia, i was 40 feet away from the water on the bullhorn, and i was arrested for illegalng. gully was thrown in jail, and i went in jail with hill. >> and all of those civil and criminal of violations are on the records, though they led the state in the vindication for the tribes. and now a bill in the washington state legislature could wipe them clean. >> we're talking about ancient history. and everybody knows we were wrong. >> the boil would directly affect onlile 0 people. so far there has been no public opposition from the state or prosecutors. and the bill was a scar, say frank and adams, who say that the many battles so long ago, were worth it. >> we would do it again if we had to. >> half a century on, the fight continues. >> the multimillion-dollar violin that was stolen last month is back in the hands of its owner. to celebrate, both appeared in wisconsin for a special celebration last night. police recovered the 300-year-old stradivarius violin last week. it's said to be worth $5 million. the owner said aside from a few scratches, it was returned in good condit
. >> the city of olympia, i was 40 feet away from the water on the bullhorn, and i was arrested for illegalng. gully was thrown in jail, and i went in jail with hill. >> and all of those civil and criminal of violations are on the records, though they led the state in the vindication for the tribes. and now a bill in the washington state legislature could wipe them clean. >> we're talking about ancient history. and everybody knows we were wrong. >> the boil would...
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. >> they policed us with state parole, county sheriff city of olympia, i was 40 feet away from the water on the bullhorn and i was arrested for illegal fishi fishing. >> reporter: all those civil and criminal violations are still on the protesters' records even after the federal government sued the state and vindication for the tribes. now a bill in the washington state legislature could wipe those records clean. >> we're talking about ancient history, 40 years ago. the courts waited on this, and we were wrong and everybody knows we were wrong. >> reporter: the bill will affect 80 people. so far there has not been public opposition from the state or local prosecutors. while it is largely symbolic, the bill is a start says frank and adams, who also say those many and battles so long ago were worth it. >> we would do it again. we had to. >> reporter: half a century on the fight continues. al jazeera, washington. >> we're following breaking news here in al jazeera america. there is a verdict in former new orleans mayor ray nagin, we're still waiting for that verdict to be announced. he's fa
. >> they policed us with state parole, county sheriff city of olympia, i was 40 feet away from the water on the bullhorn and i was arrested for illegal fishi fishing. >> reporter: all those civil and criminal violations are still on the protesters' records even after the federal government sued the state and vindication for the tribes. now a bill in the washington state legislature could wipe those records clean. >> we're talking about ancient history, 40 years ago. the...
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on the east shore freeway is getting a little bit busier, get to a crowded day bridge toll blanc olympiahappen. drive times to get across the bay next. >>> rain is ending and moving north, not before off the chart totals for the north bay. we'll see if this stays dry forthere's more rain on the way. >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news, they are opening the -- ringing the opening bell. they are calling the original woof of wall street. people remember mr. peabody and sherman, and that's the movie coming out. it was an old cartoon, right? >> my boyhood. way back machine. mr. peabody and sherman. >> he does look familiar, but, they are, i think the movie comes out now, and so they are celebrating that, and hopefully we'll have something to celebrate for the numbers, we'll get to those in just a moment of how the markets open up today. >>> >> thank you for joining us here on channel 2 morning news, monday, february 10th, i'm dave clark. >> queen, i'm pam cook, 6:30, did you watch mr. peabody? >> i did, but fog horn was it. >> they made a movie on him, i'd go see that. yes pam
on the east shore freeway is getting a little bit busier, get to a crowded day bridge toll blanc olympiahappen. drive times to get across the bay next. >>> rain is ending and moving north, not before off the chart totals for the north bay. we'll see if this stays dry forthere's more rain on the way. >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news, they are opening the -- ringing the opening bell. they are calling the original woof of wall street. people remember mr....
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former colleague, senator landrieu with the small business committee was a great champion along with olympia snowe and others. some people really do understand. melissa: i hope so, senator. thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: economist peter morici is listening in from d.c. and someone used to compile data he knows the employment report inside and out. don't miss what he has to say about america's job prospects and what he thinks about the validity of today's number. vice president biden going a step too far, this time bashing one of my favorite airports, the nerve! trust me i'm not only person around here upset bit. do you ever have too much money? [ male announce] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's y n york s a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... 're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. melissa: so you win some, you loose s
former colleague, senator landrieu with the small business committee was a great champion along with olympia snowe and others. some people really do understand. melissa: i hope so, senator. thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: economist peter morici is listening in from d.c. and someone used to compile data he knows the employment report inside and out. don't miss what he has to say about america's job prospects and what he thinks about the validity of...
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it's a bit like wapd with democrats and people like olympia snowe and susan collins at the beginningtheft like harry reid was taking advantage of them and their willingness to work with democrats and they sort of backed away and were unwilling to do anything, then we went into obamacare and they became much more adversarial. we're starting to see that dynamic with their own leadership. it points to the fact things are not going well within the republican conference. >> if we talk about mounting frustration, enl, robert costa in a great piece of reporting says that when boehner announced what he was going to do to his own people, which was to say this this fairly procedural thing that's become so fraught, when he announced he was going to go for a clean debt limit passage, costa writes on his way to his seat, boehner shook his head then turned to the nearly mute crowd and wondered aloud why he wasn't getting applause, then said, i'm getting this monkey off your back and you're not even going to clap? that is behind closed doors, but in context of john boehner expressing publicly his o
it's a bit like wapd with democrats and people like olympia snowe and susan collins at the beginningtheft like harry reid was taking advantage of them and their willingness to work with democrats and they sort of backed away and were unwilling to do anything, then we went into obamacare and they became much more adversarial. we're starting to see that dynamic with their own leadership. it points to the fact things are not going well within the republican conference. >> if we talk about...
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today at noon, we will show you our olympia literary programming.he author talks about the early explorers of the area. [video clip] nation was founded in 1776 -- bama -- >> when our --ion was found and 7076 found in 1776, the exploration was going on very quickly after we became a nation. >> the original residents for the indian population. the first british explorers came here in 1792. it was a very important area for settlement, for trade, and for the establishment of force for trading. forts for s -- of trading. >> we became the offshoot of the gold rush in california of 1889. these were basically spinoffs of the gold rush of 1849. a lot of the ships that came from the atlantic coast of the pacific coast to bring gold arers and the people who going to find their fortunes eventually came north with cargoes from here. should college athletes be allowed to unionize? a supporter on the line, tell us why. hard to believe that universities, colleges, educators, professors, could not figure out a way to pay these student athletes and to disburse money
today at noon, we will show you our olympia literary programming.he author talks about the early explorers of the area. [video clip] nation was founded in 1776 -- bama -- >> when our --ion was found and 7076 found in 1776, the exploration was going on very quickly after we became a nation. >> the original residents for the indian population. the first british explorers came here in 1792. it was a very important area for settlement, for trade, and for the establishment of force for...
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. >> for more information on booktv's recent trip to olympia, washington, and the many other cities visited by our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/local content. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. here's our primetime lineup for tonight: at 9:00 p.m. eastern, it's after words, about the limits of partnerships and the u.s.-russian relationships. then at 10:00 p.m., nsa spying and edward snowden. we wrap up the programming at 11:20 p.m. with will swift on the marriage of pat and richard nixon, that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> talking about china's efforts to secure natural resources and investment opportunities around the world. and the impact it will have on everybody else. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> good evening. welcome to the world affairs council, washington, dc's program with the authors, of a fascinating new book "by all means necessary: how china's resource quest is changing the world." on behalf of the board of directors and the council it's my pleasure welcome you here this evening. with us are elizabeth c economy and michael levi. she is cu
. >> for more information on booktv's recent trip to olympia, washington, and the many other cities visited by our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/local content. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. here's our primetime lineup for tonight: at 9:00 p.m. eastern, it's after words, about the limits of partnerships and the u.s.-russian relationships. then at 10:00 p.m., nsa spying and edward snowden. we wrap up the programming at 11:20 p.m. with will swift on the marriage of...
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a bus driver in olympia, washington was beaten by a passenger after the two got into an argument. the violence was caught on camera. michelle millman has the story -- but we warn you, the video is very graphic. the intercity transit bus driver asked the passenger to leave after they began to argue. then the passenger became more and more agitated yelling at the driver not to touch him. the driver gets within inches of the passenger's face, he pushes him then it gets violent. another passenger tried to come to the driver's aid but it appeared difficult to hold back the attacker. he goes at the driver again. the assault suspect leaves the bus and despite police arriving on the scene they were unable to find the man right away. but trough this video transit employees recognized the man and he was arrested for investigation of third degree assault. a man using his camera to record an arrest in maryland was confronted by a police officer. baltimore county's police chief now calls that officer's demands "incorrect, inappropriate, and unnecessary." reporter cheryl conner spoke to the man
a bus driver in olympia, washington was beaten by a passenger after the two got into an argument. the violence was caught on camera. michelle millman has the story -- but we warn you, the video is very graphic. the intercity transit bus driver asked the passenger to leave after they began to argue. then the passenger became more and more agitated yelling at the driver not to touch him. the driver gets within inches of the passenger's face, he pushes him then it gets violent. another passenger...
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olympia, washington.er: i wanted to make a to the about kiev, but people that listen to c-span, eventually, if you are conservative and they do not like her voice, they will censor you. i am writing a letter to the american cable association, 11 congressmen, 11 senators, about c-span because if i make a conservative comment. i have had to change my phone number four times in four months. you will know that you are being censored because when you call, it never gives you a busy signal and it endlessly rings. the people in the back room that make this judgment as to conservative voices, you need to hand them their lunch pail and tell them to go home. host: what is the point you want to make? caller: conservatives have a right to make a point on this channel. i guarantee you i will write this letter until i hear from the right people. you should not be able to ask us what our common is going to be. it never used to be that way. i have been watching you for 14 years. i know for a fact it never used to be that
olympia, washington.er: i wanted to make a to the about kiev, but people that listen to c-span, eventually, if you are conservative and they do not like her voice, they will censor you. i am writing a letter to the american cable association, 11 congressmen, 11 senators, about c-span because if i make a conservative comment. i have had to change my phone number four times in four months. you will know that you are being censored because when you call, it never gives you a busy signal and it...
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so these are the native olympia oysters. this is the oyster that the industry was based on.l about the 1920s. and 30's and 40's when overharvest and pollution knocked the populations back. and we're one of the few companies that still produces hem in a hatchery today. host: you can get more information from olympia washington and c-span's 2 book tv and c-span 3's american history, including our travels around the country. it's also available on our website. we hope you tune in. we continue on this sunday morning. matthew seagle is the cofounder and president of our time as we look at the young people millenials and their take on the state of the union address. we're dividing our phone lines 18-29 give us a call. and for all others. let's talk about the state of the union address. guest: about 33 million people tuned in to the state of the union. over 100 million will tune in to the super bowl tonight. so what does that say about the state of siffic engagement of our country when you have three times as many people watching a football game? and i think that's indemic for the
so these are the native olympia oysters. this is the oyster that the industry was based on.l about the 1920s. and 30's and 40's when overharvest and pollution knocked the populations back. and we're one of the few companies that still produces hem in a hatchery today. host: you can get more information from olympia washington and c-span's 2 book tv and c-span 3's american history, including our travels around the country. it's also available on our website. we hope you tune in. we continue on...
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distinguished guests that i would like to say especially pete domenici and my good friend senator olympiaent conrad, steve bell and bill hoagland all people that i've worked with and congressman and secretary clinton. i'm sure i'm missing other people and i apologize. but by policy bipartisan policy center has been at the forefront of shaping public wolesi since it was started seven years ago. at a time when our nation critically needs a place for bipartisan discussion on complex issues the bbc has become that place on a broad range of important topics. a perfect example of that role as the work that this organization has done to shed light on the significance of protecting the full faith and credit of the united states. as we meet here this morning i want to emphasize as the president did in his state of the union last week this can and should be a breakthrough year for our economy. as the gdp report for the fourth quarter of last year underscores, our economy ended 2013 strong and is poised for growth in 2014. the table is now set for us to build on the economic progress we have made ov
distinguished guests that i would like to say especially pete domenici and my good friend senator olympiaent conrad, steve bell and bill hoagland all people that i've worked with and congressman and secretary clinton. i'm sure i'm missing other people and i apologize. but by policy bipartisan policy center has been at the forefront of shaping public wolesi since it was started seven years ago. at a time when our nation critically needs a place for bipartisan discussion on complex issues the bbc...
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this happened on an intercity bus and olympia. but it was too difficult. unfortunately, employees who saw the video recognized him and he was arrested. >> the great lakes are nearly frozen over. this is what persistent, bitter cold and due to leaks appear. maps from the u.s. navy and canadian eyes service show that the lake has not had this much ice cover in years. the coast guard is expected to call in icebreakers to open up lanes for shipping season drop the great lakes. >> coming up we will have more on the bay area weather. a another storm is on the way. we have a stronger storm for tonight and right now we have a high wind advisory. we are tracking the next storm. we will have details straight ahead. [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male an
this happened on an intercity bus and olympia. but it was too difficult. unfortunately, employees who saw the video recognized him and he was arrested. >> the great lakes are nearly frozen over. this is what persistent, bitter cold and due to leaks appear. maps from the u.s. navy and canadian eyes service show that the lake has not had this much ice cover in years. the coast guard is expected to call in icebreakers to open up lanes for shipping season drop the great lakes. >> coming...
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. >>> back at home a scary situation caught on camera in olympia, washington.er being pushed near the door the guy started beating on the driver, who fell into a set of seats. this surveillance video helped police find the guy and rest him. >>> and that is what's left of a car that fell off an elevated stretch of highway in milwaukee and landed upside down on a basketball court. the man and woman inside the car survived. but are listed in critical condition. police say the driver with is going too fast, lost control, hit a guard rail and went over the edge. it landed a few feet from several homes. >>> deliberations are likely to start later today in kerry kennedy's drugged driving trial. on the stand yesterday, the daughter of robert f. kennedy said she didn't wrlz she had taken a sleeping pill before getting behind the wheel. if she did, she would have pulled over before hitting a tractor-trailer, she said. >>> the nation's capital is getting a touch of tinseltown with celebrity a-listers lobbying for special causes they hold near and doer. seeing famous faces
. >>> back at home a scary situation caught on camera in olympia, washington.er being pushed near the door the guy started beating on the driver, who fell into a set of seats. this surveillance video helped police find the guy and rest him. >>> and that is what's left of a car that fell off an elevated stretch of highway in milwaukee and landed upside down on a basketball court. the man and woman inside the car survived. but are listed in critical condition. police say the...
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jenna: dramatic new video out of washington state, a man caught beating up a bus driver in olympia.nto an argument over the passenger using profanity, and that's when the driver pulled over, and that's when this happened. jenna: certainly hard to watch. police tracked the passenger down, arrested him at a transit station. he's charged with assault. the driver is said to be recovering with some bruises, jon, but for the most part okay. jon: there are some new concerns about sexting after some race -- racy messages were discovered at a massachusetts high school. now police have a warning to kids. >>> and should men worry about a biological clock? the new research pointing to a higher risk for some serious illnesses in the children of older dads. ♪ ♪ i will be your father figure, put your tiny hand in mine. ♪ i will your preacher, teacher, anything you had in mind ♪ here's a word you should keep in mind "unbiased". some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. why? because selling thfunds makes them more money. which makes you wonder. isn't at a conflict? search "proprietary mutual
jenna: dramatic new video out of washington state, a man caught beating up a bus driver in olympia.nto an argument over the passenger using profanity, and that's when the driver pulled over, and that's when this happened. jenna: certainly hard to watch. police tracked the passenger down, arrested him at a transit station. he's charged with assault. the driver is said to be recovering with some bruises, jon, but for the most part okay. jon: there are some new concerns about sexting after some...
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but this past christmas eve, 30 people in olympia, washington, did just that.ew houses in a development of tiny cottages built around a community center. the project first reported on by the "new york times" could be a new solution to an old problem that has plagued this country. joining me now, jill severyn, board member of the nonprofit, and john watty, a resident. thank you both for being here. john, let me start with you. tell us, what were the circumstances that led you to end up living in the village in the first place. >> well, initially, i lost my job i'd had for a little over a year, and the place just closed down. and then my unemployment got cut off. and that's pretty much it. it's provided me a very stable environment to deal with these problems. >> you said it's provided a stable environment. but how would you describe, i guess, the difference between how life was before you were able to move into the village and we're going to talk some more about these tiny homes if you will, but i guess how have things kind of changed for you? you said it provid
but this past christmas eve, 30 people in olympia, washington, did just that.ew houses in a development of tiny cottages built around a community center. the project first reported on by the "new york times" could be a new solution to an old problem that has plagued this country. joining me now, jill severyn, board member of the nonprofit, and john watty, a resident. thank you both for being here. john, let me start with you. tell us, what were the circumstances that led you to end up...
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. >>> this weekend booktv is in olympia, washington, with the help of our local cable partner, comcast. learn about the history of the puget sound, next. >> when our nation was founded in 1776, only 16 years later were the first explorers exploring puget sound. so the shipping and the exploration by ship was going on very quickly after we became a nation. and it's, of course, even before. the original residents were the indian population, the tribal nations that were here. the first british explorers came here in 1792. captain george vancouver and lieutenant peter puget, for whom puget sound is named. so it was a very important area for settlement, for trade and for the establishment of forts for trading by the british and the hudson bay company. in the late 1800s and mid 1800s, we became an offshoot of the gold rush in california in 1849. many of the activities that happened here and in seattle and in taco that and the sound -- tacoma and the sound were basically spin-offs from the gold rush of 1849. a lot of the shipping, a lot of the ships that came from the atlantic coast to the pa
. >>> this weekend booktv is in olympia, washington, with the help of our local cable partner, comcast. learn about the history of the puget sound, next. >> when our nation was founded in 1776, only 16 years later were the first explorers exploring puget sound. so the shipping and the exploration by ship was going on very quickly after we became a nation. and it's, of course, even before. the original residents were the indian population, the tribal nations that were here. the...
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generally at a flood stage from olympia. it's mainly going to be a snow event. that's why we have the winter storm warnings. this will take place as we get into the evening, overnight into monday. conditions going downhill around minneapolis, and into chicago. >> in egypt former president mohamed morsi is expected to make a third court appearance, where he's on trial for spying, he was kicked out by the military in july, and accused of ipp citing -- inciting murder and using violence against protesters. 10 were killed outside the presidential palace in 2012. 20 others are charged. prosecutors say muohamed morsi worked with hamas and hezbollah. two other charges are for escaping gaol and insulting the judiciary. mohamed morsi could face the death penalty. >> the trial of three al jazeera english journalists detained in europe is due to begin on february 20th. they are part of the a group of 20 people charged with or accused of having links to a banned group. mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste have been held for 50 days, accused of having ties to
generally at a flood stage from olympia. it's mainly going to be a snow event. that's why we have the winter storm warnings. this will take place as we get into the evening, overnight into monday. conditions going downhill around minneapolis, and into chicago. >> in egypt former president mohamed morsi is expected to make a third court appearance, where he's on trial for spying, he was kicked out by the military in july, and accused of ipp citing -- inciting murder and using violence...
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. >> the village grew out of a homeless protest in olympia, the tent city moved from church to churched a non-profit organization, raised million and built this place on land donated by the county. construction costs her unit, $19,000. add in site preparation and the community building, and the finishedouts cost $88,000 each. >> this is perfect for me right now. i'm very lucky. >> residents can use the kitchen and have refrigerator space. there are showers, secure lockers and mail service. there's a weekly meeting and dinner, attendance required. many of the residents here have mental health issues or like rebecca are fighting addiction. >> you can't go into a job high, you can't go into a job dirty. here, we get the opportunity to clean ourselves up and go in and look presentable. >> with help from a full time program manager and part time social worker, the residents govern themselves. everybody here that passed a background check and has to do their share of chores. >> since the village opened in december, they have heard from homeless advocates and community leaders all over the c
. >> the village grew out of a homeless protest in olympia, the tent city moved from church to churched a non-profit organization, raised million and built this place on land donated by the county. construction costs her unit, $19,000. add in site preparation and the community building, and the finishedouts cost $88,000 each. >> this is perfect for me right now. i'm very lucky. >> residents can use the kitchen and have refrigerator space. there are showers, secure lockers and...
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city of olympia, i was 40 feet away from the water on the bullhorn and i was arrested for illegal fishing. billy was thrown in jail and i went in with him. >> all those civil and criminal violations are still on the protestors' records even after the federal government sued the state, leading to the decision and vindication for the tribes. now a bill in the washington state legislature could wipe those records clean. >> we're talking about ancient history, 40 years ago and the court's awaited on this and we were wrong and everybody knows we're wrong. >> the bill affected 80 people. there hasn't been opposition from the state or local prosecutors. the bill is a start, say frank and the adams who say those many battles so long ago were worth it. >> we'd do it again if we had to. >> half a century on, the fight continues. aljazeera, washington. >> many believe the ruling cleared the path for other tribal rights cases, gambling issues, cigarettes and gasoline, also tribal law enforcement. we have a look at what we're following this morning. >> millions across the south are bracing for what co
city of olympia, i was 40 feet away from the water on the bullhorn and i was arrested for illegal fishing. billy was thrown in jail and i went in with him. >> all those civil and criminal violations are still on the protestors' records even after the federal government sued the state, leading to the decision and vindication for the tribes. now a bill in the washington state legislature could wipe those records clean. >> we're talking about ancient history, 40 years ago and the...
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dunn, nancy -- republicans and democrats -- may be the last one to leave because of frustration was olympia snow. so you have a large number of people, most of whom could have been reelected forever who left in disgust because they couldn't get anything done and that is the new phenomenon over the last couple of decades that is especially worrying. the other theme in this book and i think it is an important point to make, despite my frustrations and even my anger at the congress, reality is i got a lot of things done with the congress. most of my predecessors if they were lucky to get two or three or four big military procurement programs canceled that were over cost, over do, or no longer relevant. i cut nearly 3 dozen and ended up getting congressional approval or acquiescence in all of them. i cut $200 billion out of the pentagon's overhead. even eliminated a combat command. i got the congress to support me on that. partly because i had enormously strong support of president obama and veto threat behind me but it was also working across the aisle before members of congress that -- and fi
dunn, nancy -- republicans and democrats -- may be the last one to leave because of frustration was olympia snow. so you have a large number of people, most of whom could have been reelected forever who left in disgust because they couldn't get anything done and that is the new phenomenon over the last couple of decades that is especially worrying. the other theme in this book and i think it is an important point to make, despite my frustrations and even my anger at the congress, reality is i...
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of the original, you know, selection that came around cape horn to olympia there is about 900 titles remaining. a lot of people ask what the oldest item in the collection is that distinction belongs to this: it is 1524. i will butcher the pronounway t pronounce it. but this is describing the conquest of mexico in good detail. the first letter has been lost to time. this edition is bound with an appendix that describes this. it dates to the 1900, the binding is more modern, but the text is from that era. it was written in 1524. another volume we have that may be interests to people interested in the etchings. this is work done on the dutch east inde company. this is simon debreeze and he perfe perfected the art. it was published in 168 and c l chalked full of beautiful illustrations. and again, good maps which is another think we have a lot of. we have maps that pertain to the history of the pacific northwest and northwest expansion. in a beautiful binding also. one of the more current, well more current at the times that he purchased the collection, is this book when is patrick gas's
of the original, you know, selection that came around cape horn to olympia there is about 900 titles remaining. a lot of people ask what the oldest item in the collection is that distinction belongs to this: it is 1524. i will butcher the pronounway t pronounce it. but this is describing the conquest of mexico in good detail. the first letter has been lost to time. this edition is bound with an appendix that describes this. it dates to the 1900, the binding is more modern, but the text is from...