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in august 1983, roman stepanovich started working at the state library. bassr named after lenin 2003 became a fateful year for matulsky; he headed the national library of belarus, who devoted almost 20 years of his professional life . the construction of a new library building over the years of leadership, matulsky, the main intellectual treasury of the country received many awards and the status of a scientific organization. on august 17, 1907, the birthday of the original belarusian theater and film actor, people's artist of the ussr and the bssr with dislostomy with dislofrantsevich was born in minsk in a working-class family as a child, he worked part-time at a construction site, and in his free time he wrote poetry and ditties in 1940 he was admitted to corpse of the first belarusian state theatre. now the theater, yanka kupala has been dislodged in stoma played about 500 roles, including in such iconic productions as paulinka the cherry orchard, people in the swamp of the pinsk gentry, and who laughed in the last forty-ninth year , he acted in films.
in august 1983, roman stepanovich started working at the state library. bassr named after lenin 2003 became a fateful year for matulsky; he headed the national library of belarus, who devoted almost 20 years of his professional life . the construction of a new library building over the years of leadership, matulsky, the main intellectual treasury of the country received many awards and the status of a scientific organization. on august 17, 1907, the birthday of the original belarusian theater...
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department of the cult clearance of the school in august, 83 roman stepanovich started working in the state library of the ussr named after lenin . headed the national library of belarus, who devoted almost 20 years of his professional life to the beginning of the leadership of stepanovich's novel, there was an important event responsible for the whole country build. two new library buildings under the leadership of matulski, the main intellectual treasury of the country received many awards and the status of a scientific organization on august 17
department of the cult clearance of the school in august, 83 roman stepanovich started working in the state library of the ussr named after lenin . headed the national library of belarus, who devoted almost 20 years of his professional life to the beginning of the leadership of stepanovich's novel, there was an important event responsible for the whole country build. two new library buildings under the leadership of matulski, the main intellectual treasury of the country received many awards...
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august eighty-third roman stepanovich started working at the state library. r named after lenin 2003 became a fateful year for matulsky, he headed the national library of belarus, who devoted almost 20 years of his professional life to the beginning of the leadership of stepanovich’s novel, an important event responsible for the whole country was the construction of a new library building during the years of matulsky’s leadership, the main intellectual treasury of the country, received a lot awards and the status of a scientific organization august 17, 1907, the birthday of the original belarusian theater and film actor, people's artist of the ussr and b of the ussr with a dislous disloved frenchy was born in minsk as a child, he worked part-time at a construction site for a working family, and in his spare time he wrote poetry and ditties in 1940 was accepted into the corpse of the first belarusian state theater. now the theater, yanka kupala has played about 500 roles from dislostomy, including in such iconic productions as paulinka the cherry orchard people
august eighty-third roman stepanovich started working at the state library. r named after lenin 2003 became a fateful year for matulsky, he headed the national library of belarus, who devoted almost 20 years of his professional life to the beginning of the leadership of stepanovich’s novel, an important event responsible for the whole country was the construction of a new library building during the years of matulsky’s leadership, the main intellectual treasury of the country, received a...
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and in astrakhan, in honor of the main symbol of the state, libraries, museums and lectures were heldrt gallery exhibitions film screenings the orchestra of russian folk instruments gave a concert on the stage of the local park of culture and recreation, and the philharmonic choir performed russian classics . the solemn ceremony of raising the russian flag was the central event of today's holiday in tomsk. veterans, participants in the special operation, activists of the movement of the first youth army and the patriotic center of the vocational education system were invited near the governor's quarter. the honor guard company took out the tricolor and it was raised city. the polar explorers deployed in the arctic the largest russian tricolor for us, thrust at the drifting station north pole, 41 is almost 5 m wide. about three actions are organized within the framework of the project, all the elements, its participants unfold the tricolor in the most extreme conditions and iconic places on the planet in the air on the water on the volcano and on the ground in the caucasus in kamchatka
and in astrakhan, in honor of the main symbol of the state, libraries, museums and lectures were heldrt gallery exhibitions film screenings the orchestra of russian folk instruments gave a concert on the stage of the local park of culture and recreation, and the philharmonic choir performed russian classics . the solemn ceremony of raising the russian flag was the central event of today's holiday in tomsk. veterans, participants in the special operation, activists of the movement of the first...
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lincoln presidential library museum opened its doors in 2005, but our >> we opened its doors in 2005 but our collection goes back much further. in 1889 to establish the illinois state historical library and ever since that time we have been collecting all the treasures that help illustrate illinoi' wonderful past an issue might imagine the illinois story is not complete without a really close look at abraham lincoln's life. interlinking collection we have about 52,000 pieces that cover every aspect of abraham lincoln's life. that collection would include about 18,000 monographs written by abraham lincoln. he's the most written about american ever so on any given day the museum is able to give out 100 original pieces from our collection on display and there's always a reason to come back to the abraham lincoln presidential museum because we are rotating those items out and putting new pieces on display at this time and a visitor that comes to the museum today if you come back one year later you will see a whole new group of 100 pieces from abraham lincoln's life. today i pulled some pieces out of our fault to show you about the life of abraham lincoln. i'll show you
lincoln presidential library museum opened its doors in 2005, but our >> we opened its doors in 2005 but our collection goes back much further. in 1889 to establish the illinois state historical library and ever since that time we have been collecting all the treasures that help illustrate illinoi' wonderful past an issue might imagine the illinois story is not complete without a really close look at abraham lincoln's life. interlinking collection we have about 52,000 pieces that cover...
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so the abraham lincoln presidential library museum opened its doors in 2005, but our collection goes back much further. in 1889, they established the illinois state historical library and since that time, we have been collecting all the treasures that. help illustrate illinois's wonderful past. and as might imagine, the illinois story is not complete without. a really close at abraham lincoln's life. in our lincoln collection, we have about 52,000 pieces that cover every aspect of abraham lincoln's life that collection would include about 18,000 monographs written about abraham lincoln. he is the most written about american ever, which is quite staggering. so on any given day, a visitor, the museum is able to see about 100 original pieces from our collection that are on display. and there's always a reason to come back to the abraham lincoln presidential museum, because we are rotating those items out or putting new pieces on all the time. and we always like to say a visitor that comes to the museum, if you come back one year later, you're going to see a whole new group of 100 pieces from abraham lincoln's life. so today i pulled some pieces out
so the abraham lincoln presidential library museum opened its doors in 2005, but our collection goes back much further. in 1889, they established the illinois state historical library and since that time, we have been collecting all the treasures that. help illustrate illinois's wonderful past. and as might imagine, the illinois story is not complete without. a really close at abraham lincoln's life. in our lincoln collection, we have about 52,000 pieces that cover every aspect of abraham...
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so the abraham lincoln presidential library museum opened its doors in 2005, but our collection goes back much further. in 1889, they established the illinois state historical library and since that time, we have been collecting all the treasures that. help illustrate illinois's wonderful past. and as might imagine, the illinois story is not complete without. a really close at abraham lincoln's life. in our lincoln collection, we have about 52,000 pieces that cover every aspect of abraham lincoln's life that collection would include about 18,000 monographs written about abraham lincoln. he is the most written about american ever, which is quite staggering. so on any given day, a visitor, the museum is able to see about 100 original pieces from our collection that are on display. and there's always a reason to come back to the abraham lincoln presidential museum, because we are rotating those items out or putting new pieces on all the time. and we always like to say a visitor that comes to the museum, if you come back one year later, you're going to see a whole new group of 100 pieces from abraham lincoln's life. so today i pulled some pieces out
so the abraham lincoln presidential library museum opened its doors in 2005, but our collection goes back much further. in 1889, they established the illinois state historical library and since that time, we have been collecting all the treasures that. help illustrate illinois's wonderful past. and as might imagine, the illinois story is not complete without. a really close at abraham lincoln's life. in our lincoln collection, we have about 52,000 pieces that cover every aspect of abraham...
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the texas state library commission cut ties with the american library association and pull funding andublican state lawmaker calls it a win for all taxpayers. here it is. >> i think people are fed up not just having sort of this ultra liberal extremist marxist socialist ideology forced upon them and their kids. they are sick and tired of having to be the ones that pay for it themselves through their hard earned tax dollars. >> first of all, to call people that would put up any type of fight or push back against your idea of what you want to turn libraries into an angry white mob. i can't imagine anyone besides this woman saying this and not being fired immediately. that is complete racism. and i think that because she identifies as queer she is given a hall pass. the same thing we see with so many different people in this community on so many different lefrls and so many different aspects. it is sad. again, like i said, this is a tactic the left uses. they use the terms angry white mob, for example, to instill hate and fear into people where they don't want to speak up. the last thing
the texas state library commission cut ties with the american library association and pull funding andublican state lawmaker calls it a win for all taxpayers. here it is. >> i think people are fed up not just having sort of this ultra liberal extremist marxist socialist ideology forced upon them and their kids. they are sick and tired of having to be the ones that pay for it themselves through their hard earned tax dollars. >> first of all, to call people that would put up any type...
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library and museum opened its doors in 2005. but the collection goes back much further. in 1889 they established illinois state historical library. ever since that time we have been collecting all of the treasures that help illustrate illinois wonderful pass. the illinois story is not complete a close look at abraham lincoln's life. and that lincoln collection have about 52000 pieces that cover every aspect of abraham lincoln's life. that collection would include about 18000 monographs written about abraham lincoln he is the most written about american everett which is quite staggering. on any given day of visitor to the museum will be see about 100 original pieces from our collection that are on display. thereac is always a reason to ce back to the presidential museum we are rotating those items out. we are putting new pieces on display all the time. would really like to say a visitor thatck comes to the musm today if you come back one year later you'll see a whole new group of 100 pieces from a bravely good life. today i pulled pieces out of our vault and some of my favorite pieces i will show you first the
library and museum opened its doors in 2005. but the collection goes back much further. in 1889 they established illinois state historical library. ever since that time we have been collecting all of the treasures that help illustrate illinois wonderful pass. the illinois story is not complete a close look at abraham lincoln's life. and that lincoln collection have about 52000 pieces that cover every aspect of abraham lincoln's life. that collection would include about 18000 monographs written...
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in some republican led states, libraries are the front lines in the fight over banning books.andards on what kids should be reading. texas -- well, they tried to do the same for libraries that allow drag story hours. all this is happening while americans are relying on their libraries more than ever. according to the institute of museum and library services, more than 1. 3 million americans visited libraries in 2015. that was more than -- that is because libraries can be a great resource, not just for books, but for access to the internet. and they can be a fantastic source of community. i want you to check out the story from librarian michael freitz outside sacramento. >> there is this kid looking for books in the -- runs over to a grown-up who is working on their laptop and says, dad, i found a book! can you please help me read it? the dad looks at the book and says, i'm really sorry, i don't know any spanish. what if you give me just a couple minutes, i promise we will find another book together. -- they do, another kid runs up and goes, i think i know spanish. can i help y
in some republican led states, libraries are the front lines in the fight over banning books.andards on what kids should be reading. texas -- well, they tried to do the same for libraries that allow drag story hours. all this is happening while americans are relying on their libraries more than ever. according to the institute of museum and library services, more than 1. 3 million americans visited libraries in 2015. that was more than -- that is because libraries can be a great resource, not...
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state. so it's not that he thinks kids shouldn't read but the library is not the space for that. there'll be points in the day where there'll be able to read through english, read as part of science. but librarians said to me they did a whole lot more than check out books or stand there as kids read. they found kids who maybe weren't that into reading and they helped them find subjects they were inspired by, that they would give kids the next book in a series so they would keep falling in love with reading and in love with authors. they would also teach classes to help kids figure out the difference between fact and fiction. how do you evaluate resources and cite them in papers. librarians were playing all these roles. their concern is this is so much bigger than how did the shelves look in a room. it's about the culture, all the pieces and joy and love of learning that go with it. we had a chance to go inside the team center, and you can see some of it in the story there where there are rows and rows of desks in what used to be a library and along the wall there are a lot of the
state. so it's not that he thinks kids shouldn't read but the library is not the space for that. there'll be points in the day where there'll be able to read through english, read as part of science. but librarians said to me they did a whole lot more than check out books or stand there as kids read. they found kids who maybe weren't that into reading and they helped them find subjects they were inspired by, that they would give kids the next book in a series so they would keep falling in love...
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libraries. in alabama, in the southern part of the state they were canceled yesterday afternoon.seems to be a trend, canceling events at the last minute, that our books based, christian-based. every time it is because of logistics or security concerns. it's not a coincidence we keep hearing the same message over and over from the same institution. will: tell us if you could, what can one expect at one of these library gatherings, what is so controversial? >> we are talking about god and how we are made in the image of god and for some unknown reason to me, talking about that in a peaceful loving way has become controversial. i can tell you when madison our event will be a wonderful experience for everyone. we will have plenty of people in attendance with lots of fellowship in a peaceful way. it will be great. will: great to talk to you this morning. over to you. rachel: god bless everybody doing that stuff. turning to headlines, a family of a woman shot dead in new mexico is calling for the 13-year-old accused of her murder to face the maximum sentence. she was killed after track
libraries. in alabama, in the southern part of the state they were canceled yesterday afternoon.seems to be a trend, canceling events at the last minute, that our books based, christian-based. every time it is because of logistics or security concerns. it's not a coincidence we keep hearing the same message over and over from the same institution. will: tell us if you could, what can one expect at one of these library gatherings, what is so controversial? >> we are talking about god and...
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. >>> on saturday hundreds of libraries across 44 states will host an effect vent call see you at the already getting pushback from groups on the left. christian actor kirk cameron inspired the whole event. he joins me next. ♪ ♪ ♪ my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good. i got into debt in college, and no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. the high interest... i felt trapped. debt! debt! debt! debt! so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up. break up with bad credit card debt. get a personal loan with low fixed rates and borrow up to $100k. go to sofi.com to view your rate. sofi get your money right. ♪ before planning the wedding your bad hip was really acting up. then, you heard about mako robotic-assisted hip replacement. it starts with a ct scan to pinpoint the problem. that becomes a personalized, 3d plan to guide your doctor during surgery. mako can help lead to better outcomes, like less pain and shorter recovery times. the lifetime of a hip implant is limited, and r
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yesterday but they're dining tour hitting how many like 100 -- >> yesterday see you at the library in 46 statesmeron and -- bradley gaines did three events themselves. they were with us in the morning and henderson, tennessee one of which was in -- was it alabama where they -- library initially blocked them but then they opened it up to them because of public pressure. i mean if this has to do with kurt cameron and others saying we have a right to read wholesome books at libraries as well well after our show on cross country kurt cameron reported on their day for see you at the library. here's what he had to say. >> the reaction is gratitude the reaction is thankfulness they're saying answer to prayer. so many of the communities in three states visiting three libraries all today. and we were in henderson, tennessee, where the previous librarian tried to cancel a wholesome faith filled event like ours and community got together and voted it out to fire him. new one came in along with the mayor and commissioners along with the entire community and welcomed us with open arms. you and i cannot solv
yesterday but they're dining tour hitting how many like 100 -- >> yesterday see you at the library in 46 statesmeron and -- bradley gaines did three events themselves. they were with us in the morning and henderson, tennessee one of which was in -- was it alabama where they -- library initially blocked them but then they opened it up to them because of public pressure. i mean if this has to do with kurt cameron and others saying we have a right to read wholesome books at libraries as well...
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peter: does anybody from the states visit the library of congress? dr. hayden: yes. if you are 16 and older, you can get a readers card and go into one of the 19 reading rooms physically in washington, d.c. anybody, anywhere can visit through what we call our digital front door. llc.gov. that is where you can explore 61 million items that have been digitized. rosa parks collection, it has her pancake recipe. oh, there is a section today about food. i am definitely going to make that. peter: we are covering that live. dr. hayden: you can go online and look at the papers of 23 presidents that have been digitized. all of these wonderful things that are right there. even if you cannot come physically to washington, d.c., you can visit us virtually. peter: $800 million budget, 300 -- 300,000 employees? how many of those are dedicated to books itself? you have music divisions. you have -- there is a film division. dr. hayden: sound, also when you think about everything that surrounds books and manuscripts and film, we have the national library for the blind and print the s
peter: does anybody from the states visit the library of congress? dr. hayden: yes. if you are 16 and older, you can get a readers card and go into one of the 19 reading rooms physically in washington, d.c. anybody, anywhere can visit through what we call our digital front door. llc.gov. that is where you can explore 61 million items that have been digitized. rosa parks collection, it has her pancake recipe. oh, there is a section today about food. i am definitely going to make that. peter: we...
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said that the purpose of this conference is to change the tradition of libraries. to a place for economic and cultural businesses stated that the traditional definition of library allows us and the services that are usually provided in libraries are limited and exclusive to paper resources and promotional activities that are carried out in libraries, but the important point is that in in fact, with the change of approach that happened at the global level and of course in iran, in fact, a new definition of public libraries based on the law of providing library services has been changed, and this change is usually called the interpretation of libraries as social bases. a bit more popular and tarsh street of iranian hangout library, the social and cultural hangout competition of municipalities since ten years ago , they should prepare a comprehensive and detailed plan for waste management in such a way that normal waste is collected in a separate form, since 6 months ago , dry waste of citizens it collects separated from the source. in our daily purchases, we buy most of the goods in tabriz packaging , but we throw the pu
said that the purpose of this conference is to change the tradition of libraries. to a place for economic and cultural businesses stated that the traditional definition of library allows us and the services that are usually provided in libraries are limited and exclusive to paper resources and promotional activities that are carried out in libraries, but the important point is that in in fact, with the change of approach that happened at the global level and of course in iran, in fact, a new...
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states. it is central to the library's mission to expand our reach and connect with all americans. library of congress is here to share its rich collections of treasures and we inspire and energize the next generation of thinkers, artists, students, public servants, and more to continue to tell the american story and our collective history. as the largest library in the world, we have the opportunity to champion reading and literacy in this weekend we are bringing together and acclaimed diverse group of authors and illustrators to our nation's capital to celebrate books and the essential place they had in our lives. we do this for the benefit of tens of thousands of book lovers who come in person and those who participate virtually. now, i suspect that all of you are book lovers. [laughter] or you would not be here tonight. you know how just a single book can change a life and how books on lock life wonders and how they teach us to live and flourish. and tonight, we are excited to hear from five of our distinguished national book festival authors, those who write and illustrate boo
states. it is central to the library's mission to expand our reach and connect with all americans. library of congress is here to share its rich collections of treasures and we inspire and energize the next generation of thinkers, artists, students, public servants, and more to continue to tell the american story and our collective history. as the largest library in the world, we have the opportunity to champion reading and literacy in this weekend we are bringing together and acclaimed diverse...
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are saying is an answer to prayer, these communities would been in, we were in three states visiting three librarieswere in tennessee where the previous library who tried to cancel a wholesome they felt event hours and the community got together and voted him out to fire him and the new one came in along with the mayor and commissioners along with the entire community and welcomed us with only arms. the same thing in alabama today where they tried to cancel the event and you find out the immunity, longing for things like this even though you have some who are both within the leadership to try to cast a section that is not reality and came to texas and austin and we had a jampacked room and it's been amazing. people are loving it. >> i'm from the state of texas so i'm not surprised of the reaction there. talk about faith and patriotism aspect what you to bring to these young people. >> our funding fathers made it clear there are nonnegotiable ingredients to a free republic like america to indispensable reports and that is feel his faith in god and integrity, virtue. we have incorporated that communit
are saying is an answer to prayer, these communities would been in, we were in three states visiting three librarieswere in tennessee where the previous library who tried to cancel a wholesome they felt event hours and the community got together and voted him out to fire him and the new one came in along with the mayor and commissioners along with the entire community and welcomed us with only arms. the same thing in alabama today where they tried to cancel the event and you find out the...
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and the republican-led state of texas is focused on improving the district's test scores by taking away their school librariesrintendent has instituted a new plan for the school year that will transform the libraries and many of the schools and two centers of discipline, literally replacing books with isolation. mayor turner says the library plan is creating a prison like atmosphere, in spaces typically associated with learning. nbc's correspondent, antonia hylton, spent a few days in houston talking to parents and students about these new changes, and what it means for communities. anotnia, no one tells these important stories better than you do. that last thing you had in your story, that boy saying that kids shouldn't read, or kids like us shouldn't read, i don't know if he recognized that in american history, particularly in the south, particularly in texas, that was a thing his ancestors may have faced. a deliberate effort to make sure certain people did not read. they couldn't attain self sufficiency. in those days, they couldn't get away from their owners and captors. but in this day, it also keeps peo
and the republican-led state of texas is focused on improving the district's test scores by taking away their school librariesrintendent has instituted a new plan for the school year that will transform the libraries and many of the schools and two centers of discipline, literally replacing books with isolation. mayor turner says the library plan is creating a prison like atmosphere, in spaces typically associated with learning. nbc's correspondent, antonia hylton, spent a few days in houston...
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the head of state described the equipment of libraries in the donetsk and luhansk people's republics, as well as zaporozhye and the kherson region, as the president clarified all the living. they carefully preserve both their native language and interest in russian literature. despite all the attempts of the kiev regime to destroy both the publications themselves and the wider memory, such a policy does not, and there will be no future. and russia is taking quite concrete steps for this; in the near future, together with the russian book union, the printing will be ensured , the purchase and delivery of more than two and a half million copies. i draw your attention to the work should be carried out as quickly as possible in the new academic year , schoolchildren should have all the necessary books and textbooks, and of course , it is necessary to provide residents of donbass and novorossiya with access to internet resources with electronic and audio books, so that everyone can get acquainted with new books or read new books. re-read the classics, and in russian plunge into the world o
the head of state described the equipment of libraries in the donetsk and luhansk people's republics, as well as zaporozhye and the kherson region, as the president clarified all the living. they carefully preserve both their native language and interest in russian literature. despite all the attempts of the kiev regime to destroy both the publications themselves and the wider memory, such a policy does not, and there will be no future. and russia is taking quite concrete steps for this; in the...
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or the local library or the state itself.ght to write and to read anything we want. if you don't want your kids reading certain material, that's fine. by the way a lot of these authors say -- it's not appropriate. that's the thing. you don't have to like. it many of the authors say they write make people uncomfortable. some novels are written to make people comfortable. today i'm talking about romeo and juliet. it's all sorts of things. >> it's being banned. i always say, florida is the epicenter of all things really messed up. >> even shakespeare is being taken off. >> they will read excerpts of it to make sure that the salacious, sought, sexual stuff does not get in. sought, sexuain the context of, teaching and reading should be in the context of education. it's not pornography. if you don't understand the difference between those two things, that's an issue. everybody's got phones. anything that you tell them, the minute you say this because, banned guess what kids are going to do? they're going to figure out where else th
or the local library or the state itself.ght to write and to read anything we want. if you don't want your kids reading certain material, that's fine. by the way a lot of these authors say -- it's not appropriate. that's the thing. you don't have to like. it many of the authors say they write make people uncomfortable. some novels are written to make people comfortable. today i'm talking about romeo and juliet. it's all sorts of things. >> it's being banned. i always say, florida is the...
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he is having a see you at the library event this saturday. 260 public libraries in 44 states. ople are going to gather, actually at the libraries to read brave books. you know our friends at brave books are actually sponsoring this also to pray and sing and read books of virtues. they said we are on a mission to turn our nation back to god. see you at the library on august the 5th. >> ainsley: i love. this because, kirk cameron said why are you all not wanting my books in your libraries. all my books are are focused on faith and family and freedom and patriotism. that's the message most of us want to teach our children. especially our little ones. we want them to be proud of our country and to know about god and to know that things are going to be okay and that they're loved. we want them to have happy child hoods. >> brian: talk about marketing. what is so interesting is that governor desantis in florida comes to mind where he says, listen, i think there should be age-appropriate books in age-appropriate libraries. i don't think certain books should be there. quickly democrats
he is having a see you at the library event this saturday. 260 public libraries in 44 states. ople are going to gather, actually at the libraries to read brave books. you know our friends at brave books are actually sponsoring this also to pray and sing and read books of virtues. they said we are on a mission to turn our nation back to god. see you at the library on august the 5th. >> ainsley: i love. this because, kirk cameron said why are you all not wanting my books in your libraries....
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featured in one of the library's videos part of a series of collaborations with public libraries across the stateke a stand against book bans. the library was instantly on board. one said it's a special place and amazing that they are getting recognized for it. >>> a crime fighting robot may >>> a crime fighting robot may seem like something out of a sci-fi movie. one town in ohio is turning that idea into a reality. west laning is deploying a wheeled robot to keep people safe inside a shopping center. it's called sam, short for secret agent man. it works 24 hours a day patrolling nine different routes. it issues alerts to on site security team staying on the look out for thefts, fires, vandalism and traffic accidents. >> i was surprised. when we first walked up, i had no idea what it was until i started reading it. it's labeled nicely to tell what is going on there. what is what the kids said, they thought it was a robot. >> everybody is talking about ai now. but that is a good purpose. you can use ai to write papers for students. >> it's not armed and won't call police, only on duty security. >
featured in one of the library's videos part of a series of collaborations with public libraries across the stateke a stand against book bans. the library was instantly on board. one said it's a special place and amazing that they are getting recognized for it. >>> a crime fighting robot may >>> a crime fighting robot may seem like something out of a sci-fi movie. one town in ohio is turning that idea into a reality. west laning is deploying a wheeled robot to keep people safe...
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if you look at some of the legislation and to be fond of school library, some of the legislation in some states, some places where we are seeing book banning. we're also seeing attempts to cut back or diminish other forms of educational and library services. i want to get to the initial aspect of, of what you would just the leading to that and a 2nd, tracy, but let me pick up on something that you mentioned because it feels like you said, there are lots of different reasons why people are wanting books spend, but it does feel like some of that stems from a fit of what could be dangerous. and i one that is it, that people now feel that additional themes. electra especially in children's books, could be dangerous. or is it just that they've always felt that way and now they, they feel more able to speak about that openly? i feel like we have to always, uh, guard against the notion that knowledge is dangerous. because again, we're talking about individuals who, by and large, haven't read the book. if you look at some of these challenges there, there's a lot of copy and pasting as opposed to people
if you look at some of the legislation and to be fond of school library, some of the legislation in some states, some places where we are seeing book banning. we're also seeing attempts to cut back or diminish other forms of educational and library services. i want to get to the initial aspect of, of what you would just the leading to that and a 2nd, tracy, but let me pick up on something that you mentioned because it feels like you said, there are lots of different reasons why people are...
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again, 350 libraries across america in 45 states.riley will be going to three of those locations, and shout out to hendersonville, tennessee, by the way, that is right next to our adopted hometown in tennessee the. good on them for showing such support. i think you'll see turnouts -- say hi to everybody for us. we can't hear ya, but we can see ya, and we appreciate everything you're doing. rachel: they're doing great wok -- work. and good on brave books too. they're helping to organize this tour, putting great books out. we have fox news contributors who are part of brave books. dr. nicole saphier has a book, sara carter has a book, and they all are about different kinds of values, subscription type book, you pay a subscription, every month you get a book, and they're great books with great illustrations. and as conservatives, we should start supporting companies like that, that are putting great stuff out to counter so much of the lunacy, as riley gaines -- pete: love how she put it, see you at the library. they start with drag quee
again, 350 libraries across america in 45 states.riley will be going to three of those locations, and shout out to hendersonville, tennessee, by the way, that is right next to our adopted hometown in tennessee the. good on them for showing such support. i think you'll see turnouts -- say hi to everybody for us. we can't hear ya, but we can see ya, and we appreciate everything you're doing. rachel: they're doing great wok -- work. and good on brave books too. they're helping to organize this...
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you're in the nation's capital but also seeing it elsewhere whether it is their home state, birthplace, presidential library, this has become a recent element that's been added onto these traditions. >> and usually there's a contingents of economic heads of state former and present and that takes a little while to organize all those logistics and security concerns that would be in place for all of those individuals to come and attend. >> it seems that presidents are very concerned about their legacy and they are thinking about it and planning and getting involved in the planning for their funerals and what they want to have said and who they want to be there to represent them and so it is i think because of all the pageantry, there's certainly that same level of thinking that even goes into that service saying yes to these people and no to these others. >> that is perfectly said, and i always think of the presidential memorial services and the pageantry around it it's almost like the president's autobiography because in modern times, the president and his family usually choose exactly where to speak and in
you're in the nation's capital but also seeing it elsewhere whether it is their home state, birthplace, presidential library, this has become a recent element that's been added onto these traditions. >> and usually there's a contingents of economic heads of state former and present and that takes a little while to organize all those logistics and security concerns that would be in place for all of those individuals to come and attend. >> it seems that presidents are very concerned...
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library staff. and the generous donors, friends, supporters, lawmakers, those who helped make the state possible. ial library is educational institution rather than a monument to him. but where he with us today, he would be honored and humbled. he loved the united states of america, he loved the work of government, he loved this very building. he took the job seriously, but never himself. he was opened and approachable as this excellent statue depicts. he has been called on common common man. of all his accomplishments, he marshal plans, nato, the truman doctrine, the desegregation of the armed services, i think the most significant was reminding us that farmer, a citizen soldier, a small businessman can rise through the highest office in this land and do a better job of it than almost anybody else. that is the promise of this nation. a promise that that same facility lived within each one of us. he did what he did for the greater good, and not the greater glory he always said that it was amazing how much you can get done if you didn't care who got credit. his favorite epitaphs in tombstone arizon
library staff. and the generous donors, friends, supporters, lawmakers, those who helped make the state possible. ial library is educational institution rather than a monument to him. but where he with us today, he would be honored and humbled. he loved the united states of america, he loved the work of government, he loved this very building. he took the job seriously, but never himself. he was opened and approachable as this excellent statue depicts. he has been called on common common man....
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state. the biggest school district in texas, making some alarming changes, including turning libraries and innters. one part is not allowing her child's education to be sabotaged without a fight. houston parent activists, laura nationally, directly addressed the new state appointed superintendent in this viral moment. >> there is nothing i want to say right here that's gonna change your mind about anything. either, one, -- destroy the largest district in the city. so, we're turning it over to -- where you think you really know what you're doing and that we don't. that might be a little scarier. oker by this champ. and this future champ. and if we proffer it, we know you'll proffer it too. he's cocky for a nineteen year old. sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let in the lyte™. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call y
state. the biggest school district in texas, making some alarming changes, including turning libraries and innters. one part is not allowing her child's education to be sabotaged without a fight. houston parent activists, laura nationally, directly addressed the new state appointed superintendent in this viral moment. >> there is nothing i want to say right here that's gonna change your mind about anything. either, one, -- destroy the largest district in the city. so, we're turning it...
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library. it became a branched out at that time. at first it started slow and then in 1870, the copyright law was changed and no longer work copyrighted works deposited in the states. they were to come to the library of congress. there is a photograph we have which shows a piano in a big room full of books that are piled up. host: we are showing this to our viewers right now. about 1900. this is the music division? ms. vita: this is the music division in the 1900s. the music division did not exist until 1897 when they saw something has to be done. if you think about it, music is like another language. they cannot just give it to the normal people that took care of regular books in a library because they do not necessarily read music. we had to have experts that were able to do that. that was their job. consequently, that is how the music division started. i really think that jefferson -- deciding he needed to convince congress to look beyond just laws because if you think about how many things we are dealing with today, talking about streaming and intellectual property rights, all of those things that affect music and the arts. if we had not collected all of this
library. it became a branched out at that time. at first it started slow and then in 1870, the copyright law was changed and no longer work copyrighted works deposited in the states. they were to come to the library of congress. there is a photograph we have which shows a piano in a big room full of books that are piled up. host: we are showing this to our viewers right now. about 1900. this is the music division? ms. vita: this is the music division in the 1900s. the music division did not...
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state. there is a library of congress pavilion. there are book sales, book signings, and in just a few minutes we will show you something very special that we will announce. it is a partnership between the library of congress and c-span. we will show you that in just a few minutes. first, we want to show you this video from the new series. >> this fall, join c-span for a literary journey featuring books by american authors that are provoked thoughts, controversy, and change throughout our history and are still talked about today. join us as we trace history and learn who would become through the books that shaped america. starting in 1776, thomas payne argued it was common sense to break away from great britain. as the new nation evolved, advocates of a strong federal government launched a campaign to ratify the constitution. the young country pushed west of the pacific and under lewis and clark, explored the lands of the recent louisiana purchase. in 1845, slavery still divided the country but frederick douglass autobiography -- b
state. there is a library of congress pavilion. there are book sales, book signings, and in just a few minutes we will show you something very special that we will announce. it is a partnership between the library of congress and c-span. we will show you that in just a few minutes. first, we want to show you this video from the new series. >> this fall, join c-span for a literary journey featuring books by american authors that are provoked thoughts, controversy, and change throughout our...