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we are at the smithsonian. whether you are talking to a curator about an exhibit or an educator about a new initiative, or a scholar about a recent discovery, you will see and hear stories of creativity, service, courage, and preservation. and today, all of our speakers will capture this basic institutional belief in the resilience and ingenuity of the american people and those all over the world. with that, i would like to welcome our short conversationalist to the stage. thank you. >> very nice. hey, david. let me take the first question. you ran cornell university for eight years, and you dealt with alumni and donors and the order trustees. now you have been running the smithsonian for a number of years. which is easier, and what is more fun? [laughter] >> what a loaded question from my boss. as i'm sure you know of all people, david, one does not run cornell university or the smithsonian. one has to stay a step ahead of some of the personnel. but they are both terrific and both terrific in the same way. org
we are at the smithsonian. whether you are talking to a curator about an exhibit or an educator about a new initiative, or a scholar about a recent discovery, you will see and hear stories of creativity, service, courage, and preservation. and today, all of our speakers will capture this basic institutional belief in the resilience and ingenuity of the american people and those all over the world. with that, i would like to welcome our short conversationalist to the stage. thank you. >>...
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institute one of the science from standing rock it is now going to be a part of the smithsonian part of the collection it shows the power solidarity as far as your concern and i know it's a work in progress what do you want to happen to it how do you want it to penalty i want to see anybody who feels that they're hopeless. that they can stand up in their own communities without weapons they can use their bodies they can figure out ways how to stop construction. of the hopes that it can inspire them to that they can do it in their own communities even just with a handful of people and i think as both of these guys realize right here that sometimes or actually most the time we were way more effective with just with just a handful of people then when we had ten thousand people. i'm just going to show you where you can say more showings of the bats or standing rock on the sundance institute page it's still a work in progress it's not finished yet but keep a look out for it i will say thank you so much to all of i guess today and all the filmmakers who joined us this week from the annual
institute one of the science from standing rock it is now going to be a part of the smithsonian part of the collection it shows the power solidarity as far as your concern and i know it's a work in progress what do you want to happen to it how do you want it to penalty i want to see anybody who feels that they're hopeless. that they can stand up in their own communities without weapons they can use their bodies they can figure out ways how to stop construction. of the hopes that it can inspire...
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and his brain today is in the possession of the smithsonian institution. leonard wood has a strong connection to this area in that fort leonard wood is a major army installation in missouri. a number of american servicemen and women have gone through basic training at fort leonard wood. we hope that visitors gain an appreciation for the role that firearms have played in american history. we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see has -- they get to see historic guns they might not have seen. we hope they enjoy the hollywood guns that we display, those that have been moved in movies as a big part of our culture. we are wanting education and enjoyment and entertainment along with that. tour stappes recently traveled to springfield, missouri to learn about its rich history. learn more about springfield and other stops on our tour on c-span/cities tour. you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> tonight on c-span's q&a. >> i propose action now before it is too late. i say again and again and again that i propose it
and his brain today is in the possession of the smithsonian institution. leonard wood has a strong connection to this area in that fort leonard wood is a major army installation in missouri. a number of american servicemen and women have gone through basic training at fort leonard wood. we hope that visitors gain an appreciation for the role that firearms have played in american history. we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see has -- they get to see historic guns they might not...
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and smithsonian museum also close monday. more than half of cdc employees are expected to be furloughed right in the thick of a deadly flu season. and the irs will feel the pain, too, as they scramble under a new gop tax law. >> if the irs stops working, how do you actually implement your policy? >> hallie, it's why we don't want the government to shut down. it's why we don't want the irs not to have workers here. >> reporter: mike works for the epa where it's business as usual next week. but week after that, who knows? >> i feel badly for the employees at our office, some of which live paycheck to paycheck that are worried about where is my next paycheck coming from? >> reporter: president trump had been planning to spend the anniversary of his inauguration tomorrow at his mar-a-lago resort. but tonight we're told he will stay in washington until this shutdown drama gets resolved. savannah? >> hallie jackson at the white house, thank you. >>> while most of the oxygen in washington is consumed by shutdown talk, the president
and smithsonian museum also close monday. more than half of cdc employees are expected to be furloughed right in the thick of a deadly flu season. and the irs will feel the pain, too, as they scramble under a new gop tax law. >> if the irs stops working, how do you actually implement your policy? >> hallie, it's why we don't want the government to shut down. it's why we don't want the irs not to have workers here. >> reporter: mike works for the epa where it's business as...
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is in theain today possession of the smithsonian institution. leonard wood has a strong connection to this area in that fort leonard wood is a major army installation in missouri. a number of american servicemen and women have gone through basic training at fort leonard wood. gain anthat visitors appreciation for the role that firearms have played in american history. we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see has stored guns they might not have seen. we hope they enjoy the hollywood thatthat we display, those have been moved in movies as a big part of our culture. we are wanting education and enjoyment and entertainment along with that. our cities tour staff recently traveled to a springfield, missouri to learn about its rich history. learn more about springfield and other stops on our torque at
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curator, scholars and historians from the university of toronto and the smithsonian's national museum of american history discuss archives, research, oral histories, and museum exhibitions on the topic. this was part of the annual american historical association meeting. it's 90 minutes. >> so now it's my pleasure to introduce our moderator, professor daniel bender, the canada research chair of global culture, a and professor of history and food studies at the university of toronto. dan, take it away. >> so let me add to paula's thanks to all of you who have braved cold. half of our panel comes from the university. torontoans are more used to this. we still appreciate it. let me quickly introduce our panelists, give you some initial thoughts and a bit of the rules of the game. just moving down the line of panelists, jeffrey pilcher is a professor of food history at the university of toronto. he is also the editor of the journal of global food history for those of you thinking of publishing outlets. steve velazquez next to him is a cure rater in the division of home and community life
curator, scholars and historians from the university of toronto and the smithsonian's national museum of american history discuss archives, research, oral histories, and museum exhibitions on the topic. this was part of the annual american historical association meeting. it's 90 minutes. >> so now it's my pleasure to introduce our moderator, professor daniel bender, the canada research chair of global culture, a and professor of history and food studies at the university of toronto. dan,...
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the smithsonian associates hosted this event. it's an hour and 15 minutes. >>> i'm lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associates, and it's my pleasure to welcome you to tonight's program. to our members i'm so glad you're here. it's your support that makes events like tonight's possible. to the many of you joining us for the first time, an equally warm welcome and an invitation to explore the wide range of programs we offer here at smithsonian associates. before we begin, now is the perfect time to turn off your cell phone or anything else that might make noise during the program. thank you for doing that. in february of 2016 a team of "new york times" staffers
the smithsonian associates hosted this event. it's an hour and 15 minutes. >>> i'm lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associates, and it's my pleasure to welcome you to tonight's program. to our members i'm so glad you're here. it's your support that makes events like tonight's possible. to the many of you joining us for the first time, an equally warm welcome and an invitation to explore the wide range of programs we offer here at smithsonian associates. before we begin, now is the...
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the smithsonian found a way to stay open using prior year funds.oining me now the national museum, renee marsh. what are you hearing. >> reporter: this could be very confusing for people who are visiting as far as what's open and what's not open and the bottom line is the shutdown in 2018 looks a whole lot different than 2013. some agencies, the smithsonian and other government agencies have scoured their budgets to see if there's money they can pull from other places so they can remain open. we noel the smithsonian museum say they have enough money to at least stay open through today. i want to just break it down for people who are confused about what is the deal, what is open and what's not? as far as what's open, john, social security services, it's still available for people, medicare, medicaid also still available. the u.s. postal office or post office is still up and running local parks and schools still open, airports, federal prisons, federal courts are all still open. congress, obviously, they're working as well. as far as what is closed,
the smithsonian found a way to stay open using prior year funds.oining me now the national museum, renee marsh. what are you hearing. >> reporter: this could be very confusing for people who are visiting as far as what's open and what's not open and the bottom line is the shutdown in 2018 looks a whole lot different than 2013. some agencies, the smithsonian and other government agencies have scoured their budgets to see if there's money they can pull from other places so they can remain...
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i am the chief of staff at the board of regents for the smithsonian institution. i would like to welcome you to building, and thank you for joining us for this short conversation about the future of the smithsonian. this event is also being live streamed on the smithsonian's si.edu, andedu -- on facebook live, so i would like to acknowledge our viewership. we will have leaders unveiled their bold vision for growing the institutions reach,
i am the chief of staff at the board of regents for the smithsonian institution. i would like to welcome you to building, and thank you for joining us for this short conversation about the future of the smithsonian. this event is also being live streamed on the smithsonian's si.edu, andedu -- on facebook live, so i would like to acknowledge our viewership. we will have leaders unveiled their bold vision for growing the institutions reach,
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he is the curator of the smithsonian national history museum. book and iten the is available and he will sign books afterward. please welcome to the stage, peter manseau. we are very happy to have him. [applause]
he is the curator of the smithsonian national history museum. book and iten the is available and he will sign books afterward. please welcome to the stage, peter manseau. we are very happy to have him. [applause]
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a smithsonian what are we going to see tomorrow? that's the pair docks i kol that can be a writ large, stay open. there's not much of anything you can point to what happened at midnight when the owe. >> that will be up to the trump administration to decide whether to do that, and given their attitudes toward the federal bureaucracy, we'll have to choose not to. >> and erika werner, she is congressional reporter, thank you for staying up with us and reporting for us from the capitol building. something else that has happened tonight, highly unusual. here he we're and we're going to continue our conversation with jonathan just on the other side as we covering what is now 53 minutes into the first government shutdown of 2018 and the trump era. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn... lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now, it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >>> republican leadership can't get
a smithsonian what are we going to see tomorrow? that's the pair docks i kol that can be a writ large, stay open. there's not much of anything you can point to what happened at midnight when the owe. >> that will be up to the trump administration to decide whether to do that, and given their attitudes toward the federal bureaucracy, we'll have to choose not to. >> and erika werner, she is congressional reporter, thank you for staying up with us and reporting for us from the capitol...
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lauren: i am lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associates. it is my pleasure to welcome you to this program. to the members, thank you for your support. it is your support that makes this possible. to those of you joining us for the first time, a warm welcome, and an invitation to explore the wide range of programs here. before we begin, now is the perfect time to turn off your cellphone or anything else that might make noise during the program. thank you for doing that. a team ofy of 2016, "new york times" staffers discovered dozens of unpublished photos in the papers archives. some were published in a multimedia series, "unpublished black history." the month-long series covered the history behind the photos and garnered 1.7 million views and thousands of comments. we are thrilled to welcome two of the authors involved with creating the book inspired by their discovery "unseen: , unpublished black history from the new york times archives," which is available for purchase and signing following the program. darcy eveleigh is a contributing pho
lauren: i am lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associates. it is my pleasure to welcome you to this program. to the members, thank you for your support. it is your support that makes this possible. to those of you joining us for the first time, a warm welcome, and an invitation to explore the wide range of programs here. before we begin, now is the perfect time to turn off your cellphone or anything else that might make noise during the program. thank you for doing that. a team ofy of 2016,...
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when you go to the museums, the smithsonian in washington, dc and otherfederal the smithsonian in washingtonl institutions, they will be quite possibly closed for business. to talk to you, thanks very much. —— good to talk to you, thanks very much. stay with us. headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. many government services across the united states have shut down after politicians failed to pass a spending bill. hundreds of thousands of public workers are being sent home until a compromise can be found. however, essential services including national security and air traffic control will continue. the last government shutdown in 2013 lasted 16 days. it is hoped this one will be resolved over the weekend. it is hoped this one will be resolved over the weekendm it is hoped this one will be resolved over the weekend. it was a cynical decision to shove aside millions of americans for the sake of irresponsible political games. the government shutdown was 100% avoidable. president t
when you go to the museums, the smithsonian in washington, dc and otherfederal the smithsonian in washingtonl institutions, they will be quite possibly closed for business. to talk to you, thanks very much. —— good to talk to you, thanks very much. stay with us. headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. many government services across the united states have shut down after...
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the smithsonian museums stayed open the weekend and today as well but eventually they will be closed to the public. host: so they were able to find three more days of funding question mark guest: yes, the smithsonian is a weird, public-private partnership because they receive a lot of fundraising from the private sector. they have stayed open for the initial weekend. in florida, line for republicans, good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. sayer: i would just like to that i am a republican. i respect president trump. i want him to stand his ground. and as far as those democrats, they planned this to shut him down on his first year because all of them women, all of them ugly women that was up there citizens, but we, as the senior citizens of florida are not worried about everything being closed up because we will get our money. president trump, stand your ground. go down there and fire half of the democrats and all of them republicans that are not going to vote. we don't care about daca. host: anything you want to pick up from that? i think she was referencing the women's
the smithsonian museums stayed open the weekend and today as well but eventually they will be closed to the public. host: so they were able to find three more days of funding question mark guest: yes, the smithsonian is a weird, public-private partnership because they receive a lot of fundraising from the private sector. they have stayed open for the initial weekend. in florida, line for republicans, good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. sayer: i would just like to that i am a...
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the smithsonian will be up and running today.hole part on the plan of the white house was not to the weaponize, their term, the government shutdown. so some national parks are put in the private institutions like the cafeterias, perhaps if run by private institutions up and running so people could continue to visit the parks and the shuttle service very important. we also know that tsa will be at the airports today so that continues but death benefits for military survivors, they won't be getting those checks. though, social security is being processed. things like that get very frustrating. and it's time to get the information and means you have to spend a lot of time on google tracking down what's important to you >> contessa, thank you for doing that for us. live in new york this morning. >>> now for must-reads the stories catching our attention my take in the "usa today" titled government shutdowns are now normal and compromised he goes through the full reason that government shutdowns used to be rare and including that quote
the smithsonian will be up and running today.hole part on the plan of the white house was not to the weaponize, their term, the government shutdown. so some national parks are put in the private institutions like the cafeterias, perhaps if run by private institutions up and running so people could continue to visit the parks and the shuttle service very important. we also know that tsa will be at the airports today so that continues but death benefits for military survivors, they won't be...
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down from capitol hill. .e go live now to carol we understand the air and space museum and the smithsonian are open at least for the weekend. carol is in miami on the democrat line. caller: good afternoon and thank you for taking my call. i have then watching your station since yesterday afternoon. i have been hearing all the colors. i would like to remind not only our house but our citizens income tax was collected for one reason and one reason only, and that was to fund the military. we are going to be funding every little social program we want to bring in. people need help. that is fine. but the house passed a bill giving democrats everything they wanted except for a daca. daca was not to be included in this bill. stop daca now, fine. we can stop it now. move on with the budget. daca was done illegally by overreach of president obama, one of his many, as well as the non-affordable care act. none of his actions were done legally. none of them went to the house of representatives. we have a government for a reason. it's time to stop this he did/she said/-- he did/they . make room for the
down from capitol hill. .e go live now to carol we understand the air and space museum and the smithsonian are open at least for the weekend. carol is in miami on the democrat line. caller: good afternoon and thank you for taking my call. i have then watching your station since yesterday afternoon. i have been hearing all the colors. i would like to remind not only our house but our citizens income tax was collected for one reason and one reason only, and that was to fund the military. we are...
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the guy just came over smithsonian gave me a change of this book. thank you when new year is already a little bit happier for people who work for a living a variety of minimum wage increases took effect yesterday in eighteen states as well as some cities many of the increases were passed by direct ballot initiatives as in arizona while some states including florida for example index their minimum wage to inflation many of the increases are part of a gradual increase is set to kick in over many years and two more boost for this year are in the pipeline for july and maryland and oregon the current federal minimum wage is seven dollars and twenty five cents congress has not raised the minimum wage since two thousand and nine and failed to index its inflation it to inflation inflation adjusted value of the minimum wage peak to in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight if it had kept pace with the increase in average wages it would be eleven dollars and sixty two cents according to the economic policy institute a.b. i also found that if the minimum wage h
the guy just came over smithsonian gave me a change of this book. thank you when new year is already a little bit happier for people who work for a living a variety of minimum wage increases took effect yesterday in eighteen states as well as some cities many of the increases were passed by direct ballot initiatives as in arizona while some states including florida for example index their minimum wage to inflation many of the increases are part of a gradual increase is set to kick in over many...
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federal office buildings, smithsonian and the national zoo. courts will remain open, national parks with entrance fees only, post office, tsa, veterans hospitals. even though they remain open, not all will be paid for the shutdown. social security checks will still go out to retirees. if you have recently retired, you will not be able to begin your benefits until the shutdown ends. passport and visa services are not completely dependent on congress is. airports will remain open. there may be some delays because all nonessential employees will be furloughed. amtrak will stay open because it can operate just on ticket revenue. the irs will remain open and continue processing returns and refunds but this will take much longer than normal. mortgage applications will be put on hold because banks will not be able to verify your tax return. at the top of the hour, hugh hewitt's take on the government shutdown. what he has to say coming up at 8:00 eastern. >>> and that wraps up this hour of msnbc. i'm alex witt. time for hugh hewitt in washington. >>
federal office buildings, smithsonian and the national zoo. courts will remain open, national parks with entrance fees only, post office, tsa, veterans hospitals. even though they remain open, not all will be paid for the shutdown. social security checks will still go out to retirees. if you have recently retired, you will not be able to begin your benefits until the shutdown ends. passport and visa services are not completely dependent on congress is. airports will remain open. there may be...
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and all 19 of the smithsonian museums shut their doors. >> i am not going to think about a giant asteroid hitting roof. sarah sanders tweeting now. would the shutdown hurt the military? >> congress has previously gone out of its way to diminish the impact on military families they may do that again. troops may stay on duty. 1.9 million government workers. social security checks would go out to seniors. and the post office would be open. people would be working without pay until shutdown is over. and important to note, all of this could be pricey for us too. we don't get a break because people don't work. one cost estimate shows shutting down the government would cost taxpayers an additional $6 billion a week. >> tom. thanks for much. starting their meeting. let's check in with phil matting li. >> reporter: what we can say right now is right before democrats is supposed to meet, a series of meetings leading into that. over the course of the last half hour. here is where things are right now. competing interest inside the democratic caucus. a lot of members making it clear this is the fight
and all 19 of the smithsonian museums shut their doors. >> i am not going to think about a giant asteroid hitting roof. sarah sanders tweeting now. would the shutdown hurt the military? >> congress has previously gone out of its way to diminish the impact on military families they may do that again. troops may stay on duty. 1.9 million government workers. social security checks would go out to seniors. and the post office would be open. people would be working without pay until...
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his brain today is in the possession of the smithsonian institution. leonard wood has a strong connection to this area and that fort leonard wood is a major army installation in missouri, and a number of american servicemen and women have gone through basic training at fort leonard wood. gain anvisitors appreciation for the role firearms have played in american history. we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see historic guns they might not have seen. we hope they enjoy the hollywood guns we display, guns used in movies and have been a big part of our culture. also education and enjoyment and entertainment along with that. just four months after shots were fired on fort sumter in april of 1861, the second major battle of the civil war was far right here, just 10 miles from springfield, missouri. right now hear more about the battle. august 10, 1861. the first civil war battle west of the mississippi was far right after bull run in virginia. a lot of people don't realize the civil war takes place west of the mississippi. the missouri is very
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the smithsonian is one.being able to do surgery with better outcomes with people do not need chemotherapy because what you can do. it gets me excited. that journey. >> a computer science background? >> i have an electronic degree and digital design. and i ended up starting at intel doing telecom design. it wasn't even my thing but remember, i look for areas where it pushes my limits. even 36 years ago in communications. because of the opportunities i loved the most. >> when you hire folks to look at gamers? >> you know, we absolutely do. we're looking for people with diversity from gaming, some sports, some in the media side, some on the tech side. we look for people with business development. people have a strong development angle. the same way i described virtuality. it is not about one specific element. to get into this business you have to be able to understand gaming, business opportunity. marketing, business sense. and an architect -- takes a lot of really good expertise to bring this to fruition. >> f
the smithsonian is one.being able to do surgery with better outcomes with people do not need chemotherapy because what you can do. it gets me excited. that journey. >> a computer science background? >> i have an electronic degree and digital design. and i ended up starting at intel doing telecom design. it wasn't even my thing but remember, i look for areas where it pushes my limits. even 36 years ago in communications. because of the opportunities i loved the most. >> when...
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the smithsonian associates hosted this event. it's an hour and 15 minutes. >> i'm lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associates. to our members, i'm so glad that you're here. it's your support that makes events like tonight's possible. and to the many of you joining us for the first time, equally warm welcome and an invitation to explore the wide range of programs we offer here at smithsonian associates. before we begin, now is the perfect time to turn off your cell phone or anything else that might make noise during the program. thank you for doing that. in february of 2016, a team of "new york times" staffers discovered dozens of unpublished photographs in the newspaper's archive. some of these were published in a hugely popular multimedia series, "unpublished black history." the month-long series explored the history behind the photos garnering 1.7 million views and thousands of comments from readers. we're thrilled to welcome tonight two of the authors involved with creating the book inspired by their discovery. "unseen: unpub
the smithsonian associates hosted this event. it's an hour and 15 minutes. >> i'm lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associates. to our members, i'm so glad that you're here. it's your support that makes events like tonight's possible. and to the many of you joining us for the first time, equally warm welcome and an invitation to explore the wide range of programs we offer here at smithsonian associates. before we begin, now is the perfect time to turn off your cell phone or anything else...
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in a special air on sunday night on the smithsonian channel owned by the smithsonian institution and. i'll be watching and hitting the record button. >> it's amazing, she's sat through two coronations, her father's and her own. >>> ahead, we'll take you inside a fo l presentation can change the flavor and why the future of this massive treehouse is in the hands of the supreme court. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> well, this massive treehouse will be torn down if the supreme court does not intervene. lynn tran and richard haines spent more than $100,000 to fight this. they were ordered to take it down. they're now appealing to the supreme court. the high court's decision on whether to take the case could come as early as today. >>> a-list stars in all black made a statement at the golden globes. what is the impact? "new york times" jodi kantor is in the toyota greenroom. she and ryzik will look at before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. w
in a special air on sunday night on the smithsonian channel owned by the smithsonian institution and. i'll be watching and hitting the record button. >> it's amazing, she's sat through two coronations, her father's and her own. >>> ahead, we'll take you inside a fo l presentation can change the flavor and why the future of this massive treehouse is in the hands of the supreme court. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> well, this massive treehouse will be...
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the queen sharing her memories in a documentary on the smithsonian channel. so determined to prepare her for her coronation that he had her write a complete review of his coronation when she was 11. >> queen elizabeth also revealing she has only worn that crown once in her six decade reign and riding in that gold stage coach to the coronation wasn't enjoyable. >> horrible. here it's just -- it's only sprung on leather. >> it rocks around a lot. >> not very comfortable. we could only go a walking pace. horses couldn't possibly go any faster. >> the queen says the coronation was going to be so long, guests snuck food, strong drink and even smelling salts into westminster abbey. what an imagine. >>> amazon's grocery business getting a big boost from its latest acquisition. we'll get a check on cnn "money" stream next. through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickn
the queen sharing her memories in a documentary on the smithsonian channel. so determined to prepare her for her coronation that he had her write a complete review of his coronation when she was 11. >> queen elizabeth also revealing she has only worn that crown once in her six decade reign and riding in that gold stage coach to the coronation wasn't enjoyable. >> horrible. here it's just -- it's only sprung on leather. >> it rocks around a lot. >> not very comfortable....
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in a special air on sunday night on the smithsonian channel owned by the smithsonian institution andbe watching and hitting the record button. >> it's amazing, she's sat through two coronations, her father's and her own. >>> ahead, we'll take you inside a food lab to see how presentation can change the flavor and why the future of this massive treehouse is in the hands of the supreme court. you're watching "cbs this morning." before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garbage boy! dad, i already took out ben. it's not funny. gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee with a 2-year agreement. >>> well, this massive treehouse will be torn down if the supreme court does not intervene. lynn tran and richard haines spent more than $100,000 to
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smithsonian associates posted this event. it is an hour and 15 minutes. lauren: i am lauren rosenberg associates.nian it is my pleasure to welcome you to this program. those of you joining us for the first time, a warm welcome, an invitation to explore the here.ange of programs before we begin, now is the perfect time to turn off your cell phone or anything else that might make noise during the program. thank you for doing that. of 2016, a new york times staffer discovered dozens of unpublished photos in the papers archives. published in a multimedia series, "unpublished black history." the series garnered 1.7 million views and thousands of comments. welcome twoled to of the authors involved with creating the book in speier to :uy their discovery, "unseen unpublished black history from the new york times archives," which is available for purchase following the program. darcy is an editor at the new york times. rachel is a journalist and author who writes about race and race relations and is a contribute author for the new york times. she is the author of
smithsonian associates posted this event. it is an hour and 15 minutes. lauren: i am lauren rosenberg associates.nian it is my pleasure to welcome you to this program. those of you joining us for the first time, a warm welcome, an invitation to explore the here.ange of programs before we begin, now is the perfect time to turn off your cell phone or anything else that might make noise during the program. thank you for doing that. of 2016, a new york times staffer discovered dozens of unpublished...
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the smithsonian is trying on keep the doors open for the weekend.e of shutting down the government would cost taxpayers $6 billion a week. jake? >> thank you so much. it's not just the sick and elderly and young and healthy who are dying from the flu. if you've been diagnosed with cancer, searching for answers may feel overwhelming. so start your search with our teams of specialists at cancer treatment centers of america. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts dad promised he would teach me how to surf on our trip. when you book a flight then add a hotel you can save. 3 waves later, i think it was the other way around... ♪ everything you need to go. expedia. when you've got no plans but with your comfy pants, grab a marie callender's roasted turkey & stuffing, with mashed potatoes and gravy. because me time calls for marie callender's. >>> we're back with our health lead. the ability to fight the flu will be limited if the government shuts down. it has already been one of the worst flu seasons on record and will
the smithsonian is trying on keep the doors open for the weekend.e of shutting down the government would cost taxpayers $6 billion a week. jake? >> thank you so much. it's not just the sick and elderly and young and healthy who are dying from the flu. if you've been diagnosed with cancer, searching for answers may feel overwhelming. so start your search with our teams of specialists at cancer treatment centers of america. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at...
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in thein today is possession of the smithsonian institution. leonard wood has a strong connection to this area in that fort leonard wood is a major army installation in missouri and a number of american servicemen and servicewomen have gone through basic training at fort leonard wood. visitors gain an appreciation for the role that firearms have played in american history. we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see historic guns they might not have seen. we hope they enjoyed the hollywood guns that we display -- guns we have -- that have been used in movies. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to springfield, missouri to learn about its rich history. learn more about springfield and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/video tour. you're watching american history tv, all we can, every weekend on c-span3. immediate cable partners worked with the staff whe
in thein today is possession of the smithsonian institution. leonard wood has a strong connection to this area in that fort leonard wood is a major army installation in missouri and a number of american servicemen and servicewomen have gone through basic training at fort leonard wood. visitors gain an appreciation for the role that firearms have played in american history. we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see historic guns they might not have seen. we hope they enjoyed the...
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the smithsonian's one, physical theater's another one, being able to do surgery and have better outcomeseople don't have to have chemotherapy because the fidel with which -- fidelity with which you can do surgery, so that kind of thing. >> host: so computer science background? >> guest: yeah. i have an electronics tree -- degree in i would say digital design, of all things, and i ended up at intel doing -- wasn't even my strength. i look for areas where i'm kind of pushing my limits but where intel's moving n. even 36 years ago in telecommunications. those were the opportunities i loved to look for. >> host: when you hire folks, do you look at gamers? >> guest: you know, we have absolutely do. so we're looking for people with a questionersty of experience -- diversity of experience. some gaming, some e-sports, some more on the tech side of things, we look for business development people who understand tech but have a strong business development angle. just the same way i described virtual reality, it's not about one specific element. if you get into this business, it means you have to be
the smithsonian's one, physical theater's another one, being able to do surgery and have better outcomeseople don't have to have chemotherapy because the fidel with which -- fidelity with which you can do surgery, so that kind of thing. >> host: so computer science background? >> guest: yeah. i have an electronics tree -- degree in i would say digital design, of all things, and i ended up at intel doing -- wasn't even my strength. i look for areas where i'm kind of pushing my limits...
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the smithsonian's one, physical theater's another one, being able to do surgery and have better outcomes where people don't have to have chemotherapy, those are the kinds of things that get me excited. that leads me to things like this. >> host: so computer science background? >> guest: yeah. i have an electronics degree in, i would say,, digital design of all things, logic design, and i ended up starting at intel doing telecom design. remember, i told you i look for areas where i'm kind of pushing my limits but where intel's moving in. even 36 years ago. those are the opportunities i love to look for. >> host: when you hire folks, do you look at gamers? >> guest: you know, we absolutely do. so we're looking for people with a diversity of experience from gaming, some e-sport, somewhere on the media side, the tech side of things, we look for business development people who understand tech but have a strong business development angle. it's not about one specific element. if you get into this business, it means you have to be able to understand gaming, tech, business opportunity, you know,
the smithsonian's one, physical theater's another one, being able to do surgery and have better outcomes where people don't have to have chemotherapy, those are the kinds of things that get me excited. that leads me to things like this. >> host: so computer science background? >> guest: yeah. i have an electronics degree in, i would say,, digital design of all things, logic design, and i ended up starting at intel doing telecom design. remember, i told you i look for areas where i'm...
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then from the smithsonian, curating and archiving food histor history. >> panelists look at the experiences of iraq and afghanistan veterans on college campuses, how new mexico has memorialized the baton death march and the evolving efforts to recognize women air force service pilots. this 90-minute event was hosted by the american historical association. >> we have a terrific panel for you today. just by way of introduction, i want to sort of explain how this panel came to be. and that is that we were all participants in an neh summer institute on veterans in society, ambiguities and representations. i think the subtitle there is incredibly important, right? ambiguities and representations. it represents some of the confusion that might exist about who counts as a veteran, what it means to be a veteran, how that meaning has changed over time and how society has miss -- has understood that change over time. how all of these things connect with nonveterans in society. so the civil military divide, which is -- seems to be growing ever greater. and so all of these issues were brought together
then from the smithsonian, curating and archiving food histor history. >> panelists look at the experiences of iraq and afghanistan veterans on college campuses, how new mexico has memorialized the baton death march and the evolving efforts to recognize women air force service pilots. this 90-minute event was hosted by the american historical association. >> we have a terrific panel for you today. just by way of introduction, i want to sort of explain how this panel came to be. and...
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the guy this came over smithsonian gave you a taste of this book. christmas is about whoops love and family but there are so many people in the u.k. that have none of these things i want to see what it was like to be on the top the song. it's to go through christmas as a homeless person. or each other. and yes i hope so. well i know it's on your list. anything but a lump of coal although i've got to. since two thousand and ten the number of rough sleepers in the u.k. has increased by over fifty percent that means literally thousands are out on the street every night. i was going to have enough time to really understand homelessness but everyone has to face the fear that first night house i changed some types of clothes packed the plastic back. i have no idea where i'm going to spend christmas or even where i'm going to sleep. there's any. groups a few things but not too much when they. think it's just going to be void of course let's run. just a bowl of water. sometime hurts. hopefully put people in a good mood. and that's how. you clean myself a bi
the guy this came over smithsonian gave you a taste of this book. christmas is about whoops love and family but there are so many people in the u.k. that have none of these things i want to see what it was like to be on the top the song. it's to go through christmas as a homeless person. or each other. and yes i hope so. well i know it's on your list. anything but a lump of coal although i've got to. since two thousand and ten the number of rough sleepers in the u.k. has increased by over fifty...
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my sister patricia watkins just got her research accepted by the smithsonian institution. if our family hadn't come here, she wouldn't have been able to make that great contribution. i was very, very disappointed by the comments. i thought they were beneath the office of the president of the united states, if indeed he made them. >> congrats to patricia. that's pretty great. rick, i want to ask on the fallout rating here. two sources close to the administration told nbc news that trump worked the phones thundershowers thursday night calling friends and allies outside the white house to gauge reaction to fallout from the s-hole comments. one source characterized trump as seeking reassurance, and described his mood regarding the fallout and average of his comments as pledge rent. belligerent. do you think they are telling him to double down on the denial? >> no. trump calls people who will tell him yes. otherwise, he doesn't continue to call him. the president has once again showed his true lack of on colors, if you will, as he has demonstrated over and over again. really an
my sister patricia watkins just got her research accepted by the smithsonian institution. if our family hadn't come here, she wouldn't have been able to make that great contribution. i was very, very disappointed by the comments. i thought they were beneath the office of the president of the united states, if indeed he made them. >> congrats to patricia. that's pretty great. rick, i want to ask on the fallout rating here. two sources close to the administration told nbc news that trump...
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the guy just came over smithsonian gave you a change of this book. i'm max kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is fun if a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable. to them. to stabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get informed watch the hazards. hello my name's peter and i've been living in bushnell for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've gotten through in the time. when you're going to get that's. only because it is done there's still a dude you've. got. a stuff is not a significant. threat. in new orleans two centuries of slavery have left painful scars within the african-american community. that accounts for two thirds of the town's population moreover that african-americans feel that they were abandoned during hurricane katrina. in two thousand five hundred the pressure of the water dozens of poorly maintained levees broke. mud flooded eighty percent of the town that was under sea level. toda
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the guy just came over smithsonian gave me his you know this book. if you. don't know. if you don't know. if you. can. support me in government holding a fourth day of rallies today. across the country left at least twenty one people dead. however the events of the last few days in iran may be they do not constitute a threat to international peace and security the security council should not discuss the. issues the un security council request holds on emergency meeting over the situation in iran however the initiative is criticized by some members who say it's an internal issue for tehran . also ahead this hour another suspected saudi led coalition strike.
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think they care if national parks are open, the smithsonian is open.es to roost. the smithsonian museum is the first thing you see when the shutdown happens. the rest of the government will actually keep functioning during a shutdown, so it is a misnomer in the first place. i don't think the constituents care how long the spending bill is. julia: explain the white houses confusion in terms of children's insurance program is concerned. no one is really sure where the president stands at this moment in order to facilitate sort of spending bill. spelled it on to congress to get a deal done. it middle the president says he doesn't want the children's insurance to be a part of a short-term spending that best spending plan, that is an easy headline. donald trump shuts down the government. he doesn't want those headlines out there. he will sign a bill if it gets through congress, but the white house right now is not winning votes in favor of any particular outcome. they have told congress to deal with it. julia: there is a blame game here. if we are talking a
think they care if national parks are open, the smithsonian is open.es to roost. the smithsonian museum is the first thing you see when the shutdown happens. the rest of the government will actually keep functioning during a shutdown, so it is a misnomer in the first place. i don't think the constituents care how long the spending bill is. julia: explain the white houses confusion in terms of children's insurance program is concerned. no one is really sure where the president stands at this...
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trying to donate it to the smithsonian. i don't know how that has progressed but he has something on twitter where he talks about that a little bit. the van has traveled around the country. at the end of the show it was blown up. so let me go back a little bit to the simon wheeler theory and the implications of it. to quantize the theory and to make it hazy they came up with a brilliant idea of looking at all of the possible ways in electron can interact. and then adding them up in the weighted average and saying the most probable path is the one taken in classical physics. on a day-to-day scale. the skill of scale of you and me. but then on a particle level. the murkiness which is due to all of the other possible paths that are less likely let me give you an example of how this works. and this is calder so suppose you work in dc you live in the silver springs and you commute every day. and somebody says wow how did you come in today. you say i took the metro. and i took a taxi. and i drove in. we did all of those things at
trying to donate it to the smithsonian. i don't know how that has progressed but he has something on twitter where he talks about that a little bit. the van has traveled around the country. at the end of the show it was blown up. so let me go back a little bit to the simon wheeler theory and the implications of it. to quantize the theory and to make it hazy they came up with a brilliant idea of looking at all of the possible ways in electron can interact. and then adding them up in the weighted...
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the special airs sunday night on the smithsonian channel which is owned by the smithsonian institutiontching and setting the record button. >> it is amazing. she was witness to two coronation goes, her father's and her own. >> it is amazing. >>> what you see and hear plays a big role in what you taste. we will take you in a food lab to see how presentation can change the flavor. why the future of this massive treehouse is in the hands of the supreme court. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> well, this massive treehouse will be torn down if the supreme court does not intervene. lynn tran and richard haines spent more than $100,000 to fight this. they were ordered to take it down. they're now appealing to the supreme court. the high court's decision on whether to take the case could come as early as today. >>> a-list stars in all black made a statement at the golden globes. what is the impact? "new york times" jodi kantor is in the toyota greenroom. she and her colleague mel lena ryzik will look at the c-h-p says shed a laser at one of its helicopters, as it flew over >>> good morni
the special airs sunday night on the smithsonian channel which is owned by the smithsonian institutiontching and setting the record button. >> it is amazing. she was witness to two coronation goes, her father's and her own. >> it is amazing. >>> what you see and hear plays a big role in what you taste. we will take you in a food lab to see how presentation can change the flavor. why the future of this massive treehouse is in the hands of the supreme court. you're watching...
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the guy just came over smithsonian gave me your face you know this book of. christmas is about whoops love and family but there are so many people in the u.k. that have none of these things i want to see what it was like to be almost on the signs to go through christmas as a homeless person. myself . yes but i have said. well i know it's on your list. i see it anything but a lump of coal although i don't know. that. since two thousand and ten the number of rough sleepers in the u.k. has increased by over fifty percent that means literally thousands are out on the street every night. i wasn't going to have enough time to really understand homelessness but everyone has to face the fear that first night out. i change them sometimes of clothes and pack to plastic back. i have no idea where i'm going to spend christmas or even where i'm going to sleep. a few things but not too much with a. blanket which is going to be. just a.
the guy just came over smithsonian gave me your face you know this book of. christmas is about whoops love and family but there are so many people in the u.k. that have none of these things i want to see what it was like to be almost on the signs to go through christmas as a homeless person. myself . yes but i have said. well i know it's on your list. i see it anything but a lump of coal although i don't know. that. since two thousand and ten the number of rough sleepers in the u.k. has...
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the guy this came over smithsonian gave me will say just this book of. christmas is about whoops love and family but there are so many people in the u.k. that have none of these things i want to see what it was like to be almost on the signs to go through christmas as a homeless person. place other. guests but outside. well i know it's on your list. i see it anything but a lump of coal although i don't know. since two thousand and ten the number of rough sleepers in the. u.k. has increased by over fifty percent that means literally thousands are out on the street every night. i wasn't going to have enough time to really understand homelessness but everyone has to face the fear that first night house i changed some types of clothes packed the plastic back. i have no idea where i'm going to spend christmas or even where i'm going to sleep. last week. groups a few things but not too much with. blankets which is going to be void of course let's run. just a bowl of water. some to what's. hopefully put people in a good mood. then it's how. to clean myself a bi
the guy this came over smithsonian gave me will say just this book of. christmas is about whoops love and family but there are so many people in the u.k. that have none of these things i want to see what it was like to be almost on the signs to go through christmas as a homeless person. place other. guests but outside. well i know it's on your list. i see it anything but a lump of coal although i don't know. since two thousand and ten the number of rough sleepers in the. u.k. has increased by...
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first lady michelle obama's official portraits will be unveiled next month, february 12th at the smithsonianial gallery. it was painted best known for his vibrant large scale paintings. mrs. obama's was painted by baltimore's own artist, amy sherald. >> you have different artists taking their own perspective of the presidency so you see it progress >> and they get to choose which artists will do their work >> you know they will get their best side. >> indeed. >> well, we want to thank you for joining us at 8:00. of us. >> we can do that >> we'll do it with the iphone >> then join shawn and tony at 8:00 on fox 5 plus. we'll see you later. announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: so o.j. simpson is offering congratulations to khloe for being pregnant and kind of addresses this whole rumor about him being khloe's father -- >> congratulations to her, but trust me, i had nothing to do with it. harvey: the problem is he's got a history of sometimes fibbing. [laughter] like murder. >> harvey weinstein was assaulted in a restaurant. a guy name steve walks up and wants a photo and harvey turns him down.
first lady michelle obama's official portraits will be unveiled next month, february 12th at the smithsonianial gallery. it was painted best known for his vibrant large scale paintings. mrs. obama's was painted by baltimore's own artist, amy sherald. >> you have different artists taking their own perspective of the presidency so you see it progress >> and they get to choose which artists will do their work >> you know they will get their best side. >> indeed. >>...
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the guy just came over smithsonian gave no change at this book. now study on is home to dutch site for an old well it's one of the form of rights good friend of mine for a fine old celtic i know c m for a sledge in kiev and who are young gave us the stuart's on the decline of touch football and his memories of the nine hundred ninety eight will cope. with peers on who don't come on the plate in the ninety ninety eight world cup for the dutch to talk about the current lies of the dutch national team that didn't qualify for euro two thousand and sixteen nor the world cup in russia what has gone wrong with the national football. joining us. the dutch national team in your opinion. of the euro zone neither will cope what's the problem i think first of all stan is that we must realise now if we. didn't realise it already two years ago when we didn't qualify for a three year old that we just like the top class place that we always had. been no played his last game for the dishwasher old team against sweden. you know easy. he was the only one left and sl
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the guy just came over smithsonian gave you a taste of this book. christmas is about whoops love and family but there are so many people in the u.k. that have none of these things i want to see what it was like to be almost on the signs to go through christmas as a homeless. my father. yes but i have said. well i know it's on your list. anything but a lump of coal although i don't know. since two thousand and to this in the sense that means literally thousands are after. i changed and sometimes of clothes packed a plastic bag. i have no idea where i'm going to spend christmas or even where i'm going to sleep.
the guy just came over smithsonian gave you a taste of this book. christmas is about whoops love and family but there are so many people in the u.k. that have none of these things i want to see what it was like to be almost on the signs to go through christmas as a homeless. my father. yes but i have said. well i know it's on your list. anything but a lump of coal although i don't know. since two thousand and to this in the sense that means literally thousands are after. i changed and sometimes...