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vo: xavier riddle and the secret museum. a brand new show starting monday, november 11th on pbs kids. and on the pbs kids video app. - ready jet go! is made possible in part by: when children are prepared for success in school, there's no limit to what they can achieve. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and ready jet go! narrator: with the right foundation and encouragement, curious young minds can get smarr and smarter every day. kumon is proud to support ready jet go! for all the preschoolers who love to learn. ing and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. and by contributions to your pbs station [together] ready! jet! go! - ♪ jet propulsion hat's his name ♪ ♪ jet propulsion ♪ he'll rocket to fame ♪ when he arrived, he created a buzz ♪ ♪ 'cause there was no house ♪ and then there was, he said ♪ - ♪ people of earth! you ain't seen nothing yet! ♪ ♪ i'm from bort and my name is jet! ♪ - ♪ jet propulsion ♪ that's his name ♪ he looks like us ♪ but he isn't the sa - ♪ i'm a spac
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. >> we are in the michigan history museum, king at our new exhibit, secret lives of michigan objects. it is a playful, fun behind the scenes exhibit about the museum collection. the way that objects we hold in museums add up to michigan history. it is a way to involve people who live in michigan to think about their stuff as part of michigan history. especially history museums, we like to put things into context. an object tells a whole story about the time it was made, the people he used to, and in this exhibit, we are saying what are other ways to look at objects and what are other stories objects can tell? >> the first thing people see in this exhibit space is a dramatic presentation of one object in a dark room. it is lit very dramatically. a bottle.se is pop, as is a kind of ginger ale from detroit. very well known to people in michigan. we decided to exhibit it like the hope diamond, like a precious piece of art. we wanted to change the way people think about everyday objects, things they use every day. as anf we thought of this art object? how does it change the way we think a
. >> we are in the michigan history museum, king at our new exhibit, secret lives of michigan objects. it is a playful, fun behind the scenes exhibit about the museum collection. the way that objects we hold in museums add up to michigan history. it is a way to involve people who live in michigan to think about their stuff as part of michigan history. especially history museums, we like to put things into context. an object tells a whole story about the time it was made, the people he...
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artifacts is going on display at the holocaust museum in buenos aires as part of the permanent collection the items were found in an antique collector secret room nazi paraphernalia are not illegal in argentina but the relics were seized while the collector faces charges of trafficking of items. in london have used a fire engine to spray hundreds of gallons of fake blood onto the facade of the british treasury. aim to draw attention to what activists say is the government's failure to address a looming global climate catastrophe. and the 1st arab to visit the international space station has returned to earth after 8 days in space. and story of the united arab emirates kazakstan on a soyuz capsule also on board were an american. and. from russia they both spent about 6 months in the space station. the hong kong government may invoke a colonial era state of emergency law to empower police to crack down on the anti-government protests that have rocked the city for months officials are reportedly considering a curfew and a ban on face masks. scenes like this have become common on hong kong streets every weekend and even some weekdays protester
artifacts is going on display at the holocaust museum in buenos aires as part of the permanent collection the items were found in an antique collector secret room nazi paraphernalia are not illegal in argentina but the relics were seized while the collector faces charges of trafficking of items. in london have used a fire engine to spray hundreds of gallons of fake blood onto the facade of the british treasury. aim to draw attention to what activists say is the government's failure to address a...
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museum. she had discovered the secret of "aburidashi".ke an ink which vanishes as it dries. it took her two hours to get the texture of the inkjust right. it almost fooled her professor, until he realised he need to heat the paper over his gas stove, and then the letters appeared. you can see them there on the right, the left hand side of the paper was not heated. having said all that she did leave him a clue when she handed the homework in, on an attached note, which i am not sure ninjas would do? a p pa re ntly apparently lemon juice also works. we do get a job if you area works. we do get a job if you are a ninja? —— would you get a job. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming upfor days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — as president erdogan makes military gains but diplomatic losses over his operation in northern syria, we'll be asking if a coherent european response is possible. and nearly four weeks into a strike over wages and job security, what impact could the industrial action
museum. she had discovered the secret of "aburidashi".ke an ink which vanishes as it dries. it took her two hours to get the texture of the inkjust right. it almost fooled her professor, until he realised he need to heat the paper over his gas stove, and then the letters appeared. you can see them there on the right, the left hand side of the paper was not heated. having said all that she did leave him a clue when she handed the homework in, on an attached note, which i am not sure...
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secret police. for starters he would discover everything. its headquarters were called the round corner. today it's a museum and a memorial. it provides a chilling insight into how the stars he operated an old listening device used to eavesdrop on town hall style and machine for opening letters. eyewitnesses guide people through the exhibition it's not a multimedia show or an interactive museum everything looks just like it didn't back down when dusty intention. for them and in fact pushed on the not according to textbooks and research this exhibition shouldn't work at all we should have a single visitor especially young people would run away screaming but just the opposite is the case of. the star as he was responsible for monitoring and repressing the east german citizens on of course the splats current showing recalls that the revolution was largely a peaceful one. in their fleetness evillest so revolution without a single death we can be so happy and grateful we had the chance to experience it so where else did anything like that take place and so was. in memory of this a story corps some of 89 leipzig celebrates a lig
secret police. for starters he would discover everything. its headquarters were called the round corner. today it's a museum and a memorial. it provides a chilling insight into how the stars he operated an old listening device used to eavesdrop on town hall style and machine for opening letters. eyewitnesses guide people through the exhibition it's not a multimedia show or an interactive museum everything looks just like it didn't back down when dusty intention. for them and in fact pushed on...
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museum. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >>> what is the secret to your success? >> i always love people.ve lawrence brooks. that's why so many of them showed up to celebrate, even strangers. >> thank you. god bless. >> reporter: from 1941 to 1945, brooks served overseas with the predominantly african-american 91st engineer battalion in places like australia and new guinea. he was a reluctant soldier, opting instead to work as a cook in his unit. >> when i first went -- was drafted in the army, no sergeant was telling us that you're training so you can go kill people. kill people? you mean as much as i love people, i have to go kill them? >> reporter: after returning home to new orleans, brooks faced the challenge of the jim crow south. then more than a half century later, hurricane katrina threatened his life and took hi everything i owned. washed away everything. >> reporter: and yet you survived that, too. >> i survived that, too. yeah. the lord was just good to me. [ laughter ] my daddy still gets on his knees at night and pray >> reporter: brooks' daughter vanessa credits her father'
museum. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >>> what is the secret to your success? >> i always love people.ve lawrence brooks. that's why so many of them showed up to celebrate, even strangers. >> thank you. god bless. >> reporter: from 1941 to 1945, brooks served overseas with the predominantly african-american 91st engineer battalion in places like australia and new guinea. he was a reluctant soldier, opting instead to work as a cook in his unit. >> when i first...
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i feel growing up in a small business and running our wax museum down at fishermen's wharf, creativity is the secretauce. if we can give entrepreneurs the ability to be cultivators of things, we're going to do well. i'm happy to be here. i hope we have many, many more opportunities like this. congratulations to the planning department and clearing some of the red tape. hopefully we can get more businesses open here this san francisco. thank you very much for coming, and congratulations to you. [ applause ]. >> mayor breed: thank you, rodney. before we sign this legislation, i just want to thank our two small business commissioners for being here today. thank you so much. steve, who is the president of the commission and sharkie, one of the newest sworn-in commissioners because of his challenges with his small business here in san francisco. so you really have some champions helping to push forward the kinds of policies that hopefully will make a difference for our small business community here in san francisco. now, let's get this piece of legislation signed. [ applause ] [ applause ] [♪] afternoon.
i feel growing up in a small business and running our wax museum down at fishermen's wharf, creativity is the secretauce. if we can give entrepreneurs the ability to be cultivators of things, we're going to do well. i'm happy to be here. i hope we have many, many more opportunities like this. congratulations to the planning department and clearing some of the red tape. hopefully we can get more businesses open here this san francisco. thank you very much for coming, and congratulations to you....
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is going on display in a holocaust museum in the argentine capital of buenos aires the items including a bust of adolf hitler were found in an antique collectors' secret room nazi paraphernalia are not illegal in argentina. climate activists in london have used a fire engine to spray hundreds of gallons of fake blood onto the facade of the british treasury the stunt aimed to draw attention to what activists say is the government's failure to address a looming global global climate catastrophe. the hong kong government may invoke a colonial era state of emergency law to empower police to crackdown on anti-government protests that have rocked the city for months officials are reportedly considering a curfew and the ban on face masks. scenes like this have become common on hong kong streets every weekend and even some weekdays protesters face off against police many of the demonstrators wear masks and some are warning of dire consequences if a ban on face masks is put into effect. if this regime really wants to suppress the voice of the people like this it will only make the deficiency society more serious i think how people won't be afraid they'll conti
is going on display in a holocaust museum in the argentine capital of buenos aires the items including a bust of adolf hitler were found in an antique collectors' secret room nazi paraphernalia are not illegal in argentina. climate activists in london have used a fire engine to spray hundreds of gallons of fake blood onto the facade of the british treasury the stunt aimed to draw attention to what activists say is the government's failure to address a looming global global climate catastrophe....
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museum, as well. but i think mine's... in secret, i think mine's better. i'll high—five that. love it.eed, detail conversations are under way, a deal is possible." let's take a look at the weather forecast. more rain in the forecast, before i get accused of being a prophet of doom, today is one of the less grim days of the next few. low pressure in cloud, a lot of cloud around. —— in charge. not entirely dry, showers, across wales and southern parts of england, into the south—east, one or two could be quite heavy. slowly improving situation today, weather will brighten up with some sunny spells coming in, slowly for many of us. spells coming in, slowly for many of us. 14 to 17 degrees. overnight, band of rain pushing east, it will reach most parts of the country overnight, with strengthening wind, and it is also going to be a mild night. temperatures nine to 13 degrees overnight or so. tomorrow, when it snowed for many areas, the weather will brighten up across northern ireland, wales and south—west england. some sunshine, some uncertainty as to how quickly this band of rain will push
museum, as well. but i think mine's... in secret, i think mine's better. i'll high—five that. love it.eed, detail conversations are under way, a deal is possible." let's take a look at the weather forecast. more rain in the forecast, before i get accused of being a prophet of doom, today is one of the less grim days of the next few. low pressure in cloud, a lot of cloud around. —— in charge. not entirely dry, showers, across wales and southern parts of england, into the south—east,...
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the field, so excited about it, here in new york you run the biggest museum, you're known all around the planet, what is your secrethen you're in love you want to tell the world. so there is an energy to share the love of this topic but also i'm just reawakening a curiosity i think we all certainly had as children and may have been lost in adulthood or beaten out of us or faded but i can take some cosmic knowledge and fan that flame, have it, fan those embers, have it reignite, send you off so you want to be a part of space as well. that is not hard to do. i have got good material. the universe continues. melissa: you have great material. you have inspired many members of my own family. tell us a little bit about your new book. >> so it is just a collection of letters that exchanged letters that i have received, spanning the last three decades. most of them are concentrated in a 10-year period where my email was actually public. took a few clicks but you could get to it. there is a whole chapter there on parenting, a chapter on death and dying. a man who had six months cancer diagnosis, he will die in six months wr
the field, so excited about it, here in new york you run the biggest museum, you're known all around the planet, what is your secrethen you're in love you want to tell the world. so there is an energy to share the love of this topic but also i'm just reawakening a curiosity i think we all certainly had as children and may have been lost in adulthood or beaten out of us or faded but i can take some cosmic knowledge and fan that flame, have it, fan those embers, have it reignite, send you off so...
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we are going to want to conserve it and they will build a museum, undergoing conservation all these years to stabilize it. it was such a secret weapon, there was never even a good list of them on it. they did not have a good idea how many were on it. when we went in, when i was first, we were thinking maybe they were nine fellows on there. not recorded, not sure. one of the things we were not sure you do, would there be a gone there because one thing is there is a lot of marine life that likes calcium. if marine life can get access to those bones, there could be a lot of deterioration and other things. we did not know if there would be other bones. i was asked by the people in charge, the u.s. navy, to bring in my team to assist in that. it would be him sit -- in somerset bowl -- you have got to take off the plates. slowly but surely, they were taking off and got to a wonderful state now. it took years for the navy to get the book completed related to recovering from a exterior now we're are working on the volume up against with an interior. that is something we will contribute chapters two. going into it, one of the things y
we are going to want to conserve it and they will build a museum, undergoing conservation all these years to stabilize it. it was such a secret weapon, there was never even a good list of them on it. they did not have a good idea how many were on it. when we went in, when i was first, we were thinking maybe they were nine fellows on there. not recorded, not sure. one of the things we were not sure you do, would there be a gone there because one thing is there is a lot of marine life that likes...
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museum, as well. but i think mine's... in secret, i think mine's better. i'll high—five that. love it.children on the first full day of their visit. they sat some of the younger children and a preschool class before meeting all the peoples. the duchess told stu d e nts the peoples. the duchess told students the issue of girl's education as well important to the couple that the chick spoke about teaching young people the importance of mental health. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. there will be some brighter weather around today, but not entirely dry. we will see if you showers. the satellite picture shows today that we still have extensive cloud across the country, thanks to a nearby area of low pressure. already looking out towards the atlantic and this bump on the weather front is going to bring us more rain and could potentially cause the weather front tomorrow to slow down. more and that any moment. the writer picture shows the showers at the moment. theatre is affecting a scotland and some undeveloped across wales and southern anger. particularly across
museum, as well. but i think mine's... in secret, i think mine's better. i'll high—five that. love it.children on the first full day of their visit. they sat some of the younger children and a preschool class before meeting all the peoples. the duchess told stu d e nts the peoples. the duchess told students the issue of girl's education as well important to the couple that the chick spoke about teaching young people the importance of mental health. now it's time for a look at the weather with...
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secret plan to say that some of the rest of us die. [laughing] tonight we are welcoming him back to the museum to discuss another very somber topic, the terror attacks of 9/11. he has collected and organized 360 degrees account of the day told through the voice of people who experienced it in his new book, "the only plane in the sky." he is a distinguished magazine journalist, regular tv commentator was spent more than a dozen years covering politics, technology and national security. garrett is the author of a number of books including the first campaign globalization,, the web in the race for the whitest which examine the role of technology in the 2008 presidential race, and the threat matrix, inside robert mueller's fbi which faces a history of fbi counterterrorism efforts. his other recent book as i mentioned co-authored with john called examines the rise of cyber threats across america. today he served as director of the aspen institute cybersecurity and technology program and is contributed, contribute to wired, long reads and cnn. he's written for publications from esquire to the "new york times" and the served as the editor of
secret plan to say that some of the rest of us die. [laughing] tonight we are welcoming him back to the museum to discuss another very somber topic, the terror attacks of 9/11. he has collected and organized 360 degrees account of the day told through the voice of people who experienced it in his new book, "the only plane in the sky." he is a distinguished magazine journalist, regular tv commentator was spent more than a dozen years covering politics, technology and national security....
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museum. what else can we see in this exhibition? it's a chance for people to get behind the scenes in the london tube stations, see what lies behind those secreteniously for wartime shelter things like growing micro herbs and it means that people don't have to necessarily go to these places to experience them but can see just how fascinating they are, the sites, the sounds, the people behind these hidden places beneath the city. there were how many, thousands of people sheltering? 8000 people. this is by the 16th of the side, and 500 bunks were in here alone. i've had the privilege of meeting and interfering one of the people who lived here for about two years as a child when her family lived here for about two years as a child when herfamily home lived here for about two years as a child when her family home was destroyed. i found out child when her family home was destroyed. ifound out how life child when her family home was destroyed. i found out how life was down here living in this incredible space. stories like that we have been able to bring to life and what people experience some of these bunks in the exhibition, the entertainments, th
museum. what else can we see in this exhibition? it's a chance for people to get behind the scenes in the london tube stations, see what lies behind those secreteniously for wartime shelter things like growing micro herbs and it means that people don't have to necessarily go to these places to experience them but can see just how fascinating they are, the sites, the sounds, the people behind these hidden places beneath the city. there were how many, thousands of people sheltering? 8000 people....
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museum, as well. but i think mine's... in secret, i think mine's better. i'll high-5 that. love it. i am so better.to jack and his mum, jayne, forjoining us. and lovely to see that hug, as well, isn't it? time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tarah welsh. trafalgar square has been cleared of climate change activists after the police issued a london—wide ban on the group's protests. extinction rebellion had been lawfully camped in the area since last monday. more than 1,400 people have been arrested during eight days of disruption across the capital. police have told protestors to stop their action immediately or face arrest. the queen will attend a service at westminster abbey today to mark its 750th anniversary. the church was originally built by edward the confessor, but in 1269 it was replaced with the grand gothic structure that stands on the site today. he is one of the uk's most famous artists, and now work from antony gormley‘s 45—year career is going on display at the royal academy. the exhibition combines old and new work from the scu
museum, as well. but i think mine's... in secret, i think mine's better. i'll high-5 that. love it. i am so better.to jack and his mum, jayne, forjoining us. and lovely to see that hug, as well, isn't it? time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tarah welsh. trafalgar square has been cleared of climate change activists after the police issued a london—wide ban on the group's protests. extinction rebellion had been lawfully camped in the...
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secret service among the stories she tells is her father's actions on november 22, 1963 when he was protecting vice president johnson and jfk's dallas motorcade. the jimmy carter presidential library and museum hosted this event. >> good evening. i'm tony clark from the carter library. we are really glad you all are here. i have really been looking forward to this talk tonight because rufus youngblood, i've known the name, i've known who he is for a very long time. and i'm just delighted that we can have his family here. we've got members of rufus youngblood's family here. we appreciate that. we also have tom johnson who was an aide to lyndon johnson who is the man that rufus youngblood protected and we are really glad you are here as well, tom. he knew rufus youngblood very well. rufus was a secret service agent. he's known for his actions on november 22, 1963, when shots rang out in dallas, texas, and he leaped over the seat and protected lyndon johnson. and continued to protect him. johnson was one of five presidents that rufus johnson helped protect. after graduating from georgia tech here in atlanta with a degree in industrial engineering, he joined the secret service back in 1951, and
secret service among the stories she tells is her father's actions on november 22, 1963 when he was protecting vice president johnson and jfk's dallas motorcade. the jimmy carter presidential library and museum hosted this event. >> good evening. i'm tony clark from the carter library. we are really glad you all are here. i have really been looking forward to this talk tonight because rufus youngblood, i've known the name, i've known who he is for a very long time. and i'm just delighted...
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museum. what can we see in this exhibition? it's a chance for people to get behind—the—scenes of abandoned tube stations and see what is lying behind secretople's stories behind the places beneath the city. people cancer are places like this, but this is about giving access in the museum to these hidden spaces? that was micro, also recreating spaces, so whether people have been on the tours before or it's their first experience of it, will let them get an experience of, what you can hear now... that is an underground train. we are lower than the underground? about 60 metres below. thousands of people could shelter down here, this is about 1/16 of the size, there were 500 bunks in here alone. we had the privilege of meeting and interviewing one of the people who lived here for two years as a child here when herfamily lived here for two years as a child here when her family home was destroyed. and we found out how life was down here, living in this incredible space. stories like that we've been able to bring to life, that people experience some of these bunks and the exhibition. the entertainment, the living conditions, the toilet, the grim
museum. what can we see in this exhibition? it's a chance for people to get behind—the—scenes of abandoned tube stations and see what is lying behind secretople's stories behind the places beneath the city. people cancer are places like this, but this is about giving access in the museum to these hidden spaces? that was micro, also recreating spaces, so whether people have been on the tours before or it's their first experience of it, will let them get an experience of, what you can hear...
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secret service among the stories she tells is her father's actions on november 22, 1963 when he was protecting vice president johnson and jfk's dallas motorcade. the jimmy carter presidential library and museum hosted this event. >> good evening. i'm tony clark from the carter library. we are really glad you all are here. i have really been looking forward to this talk tonight because rufus youngblood, i've known the name, i've known who he is for a very long time.
secret service among the stories she tells is her father's actions on november 22, 1963 when he was protecting vice president johnson and jfk's dallas motorcade. the jimmy carter presidential library and museum hosted this event. >> good evening. i'm tony clark from the carter library. we are really glad you all are here. i have really been looking forward to this talk tonight because rufus youngblood, i've known the name, i've known who he is for a very long time.
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museum. what's this exhibition all about, then? these dark, secret abandoned places?e underground, the places that are secret, hidden behind those doors you walk past every time you commute. and in some of the areas we've recreated things like this, so you can see how people lived and worked underground, took shelter from bombs in time of war and in certain places we have really secret places where churchill, for example, took shelter in the railway executive committee's conversion of down street disused station. an abandoned underground station? that's right. during the height of the blitz the prime minister taking refuge, sleeping, dining, working in this disused underground station on the piccadilly line. fascinating people's stories are brought to life in this. as i say, they allow people to hear, feel and see these kind of places and also be able to come on a tour afterwards to somewhere like this. because you can actually come down here on a tour, as well as looking the exhibition in the museum? that's right. the size of this place is vast, and a lot of these pl
museum. what's this exhibition all about, then? these dark, secret abandoned places?e underground, the places that are secret, hidden behind those doors you walk past every time you commute. and in some of the areas we've recreated things like this, so you can see how people lived and worked underground, took shelter from bombs in time of war and in certain places we have really secret places where churchill, for example, took shelter in the railway executive committee's conversion of down...