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. >> we're at the riverside collections facility which is part of the missouri state museum in jefferson city. this facility has support functions for the public phase in the state capital. the main purpose is to store the many artifacts we have from the collection. last year, 2011, we were lucky enough to get a very large donation of artifacts, approximately 5,000 pieces, all related to the 1904 st. louis world fair. the fair came here as part of a series of international ex expositions. the crystal palace exposition,
. >> we're at the riverside collections facility which is part of the missouri state museum in jefferson city. this facility has support functions for the public phase in the state capital. the main purpose is to store the many artifacts we have from the collection. last year, 2011, we were lucky enough to get a very large donation of artifacts, approximately 5,000 pieces, all related to the 1904 st. louis world fair. the fair came here as part of a series of international ex expositions....
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. >>> we're at the riverside collections facility, which is part of the missouri state museum in jefferson city. this facility has support functions for the public face in the state capitol. the main purpose is to store the many artifacts we have from the collection. last year, 2011, we were lucky enough to get a very large donation of artifacts, approximately 5,000 pieces all related to the 1904 st. louis world's fair. the fair came here as part of a series of international expositions, some of the most famous worldwide was the crystal palace expedition in the 1850s, there was an expedition in paris which the eiffel tower came from, chicago got the columbian exposition fair, which missouri tried really hard to get. and part of that, though, because of their efforts to get the 1893 fair, they were up and running on their efforts to get the next fair, the u.s. congress had decided we need to have a fair to celebrate this important piece of our history, and st. louis was awarded the fair that the u.s. congress had decided would happen on the anniversary of the louisiana purchase. i want to t
. >>> we're at the riverside collections facility, which is part of the missouri state museum in jefferson city. this facility has support functions for the public face in the state capitol. the main purpose is to store the many artifacts we have from the collection. last year, 2011, we were lucky enough to get a very large donation of artifacts, approximately 5,000 pieces all related to the 1904 st. louis world's fair. the fair came here as part of a series of international...
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for the state museum, our tagline is, it's your history. we're really trying to get more of the history out to the people. it will be on exhibit in 2014. and in this case, part of the process will be going through all of this, trying to do more research to get some of the stories behind it to include in the exhibit. it usually takes for a smaller exhibit up to a year before the exhibit actually opens. when you're
for the state museum, our tagline is, it's your history. we're really trying to get more of the history out to the people. it will be on exhibit in 2014. and in this case, part of the process will be going through all of this, trying to do more research to get some of the stories behind it to include in the exhibit. it usually takes for a smaller exhibit up to a year before the exhibit actually opens. when you're
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it was stole n from the state museum in 2003. for months no one knew it was swapped with a fake. police say a man and woman tried to sell the piece but were caught. they're facing up to 10 years in prison. >> i know the owners will be glad to get that back. >> yes. >>> today it truly is the humidity and not the heat. some rain is on the horizon. >> bob during is updating the first warning weath,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> here's a live look outside, kind of hazy, some clouds out there. >> the humidity is higher, the temperatures are 12 degrees cooler than it was yesterday this time. it's still in the low 90s, which is above the normal, which is 87. we have some thunderstorms that have popped up this afternoon. these are typical afternoon thunderstorms, not severe. some folks are going to see some decent shower activity in the next hour or two particularly over hartford county, cecil county and westminster some shower and thunderstorm activity heading right down 795. that's something we'll be watching getting close to the city. the rest of the region, far western maryland another batch approa
it was stole n from the state museum in 2003. for months no one knew it was swapped with a fake. police say a man and woman tried to sell the piece but were caught. they're facing up to 10 years in prison. >> i know the owners will be glad to get that back. >> yes. >>> today it truly is the humidity and not the heat. some rain is on the horizon. >> bob during is updating the first warning weath,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> here's a live look outside, kind of hazy, some...
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the smithsonian museum of african-american history and culture. prior to beginning her work, she worked as a cure ate or of the the south carolina state museum. the cultural expressions gallery will focus on adornment, religion and literary and performing arts. in 2005, he was instrumental in collecting the robert small parlor furniture for the museum. elaine has a m.a. degree in public service archaeology and an ma in social administration in planning from case western united states. ms. nick comes is also a professional storyteller. please join me in welcoming ms. nicholls. so we have a wonderful panel and i'm excited to turn it over to -- go ahead. >> thank you, michael, i'm so glad to be here this evening, with my distinguished colleagues on this very auspicious occasion. and let me start by just saying that the name robert smalls of course became legion in south carolina and in many other places around the country during the civil war and after the civil war. robert smalls was a war hero, he would become a political leader with national influence. his life was indeed the stuff of legend. the story is told down in buford, example, where sm
the smithsonian museum of african-american history and culture. prior to beginning her work, she worked as a cure ate or of the the south carolina state museum. the cultural expressions gallery will focus on adornment, religion and literary and performing arts. in 2005, he was instrumental in collecting the robert small parlor furniture for the museum. elaine has a m.a. degree in public service archaeology and an ma in social administration in planning from case western united states. ms. nick...
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on the website at the united states -- for the united states holocaust memorial museum, you can watch those few seconds of anne on film in blurred and grainy close-up. anne's body language is quick, electric. a breeze or maybe the motion of her body lifts her harass she turns, and her eyes smudgened dark oval as she gazes down at the bridal couple. as familiar as we are with the images of anne frank, as inured as we may think we are to the sight of her beautiful face the film pierces whatever armor we imagine we have developed. it's always shockingly short, and always the same. and yet you are never entirely sure what you have or haven't seen. it's less like watching a film clip than having one of those dreams in which you see a long lost loved one or friend. in the dream the person isn't really dead. you must have been mistaken. you wake up and it takes a few moments to understand why the dream was so cruelly deceptive. the film was shot by a friend of the groom who still had the footage when he was interviewed for anne frank, a portrait in courage the groom identified only as dr. k.
on the website at the united states -- for the united states holocaust memorial museum, you can watch those few seconds of anne on film in blurred and grainy close-up. anne's body language is quick, electric. a breeze or maybe the motion of her body lifts her harass she turns, and her eyes smudgened dark oval as she gazes down at the bridal couple. as familiar as we are with the images of anne frank, as inured as we may think we are to the sight of her beautiful face the film pierces whatever...
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now at its final stop of the california museum in sacramento scott took a leadership contra conference called women religious showcases 300 years of none history in the united states. retells we welcome the sister o'connor of the sisters the holy family. we have a sister and a protestant catholic school. first of all the co-sponsor the cincinnati museum >>> and the smithsonian had a finger to. and your crew does every none belonged >>> there are two organizations in the united states that represent the women religious congregations that belong to them and it's one of them and that happens to be the one a my congregation belongs to prepare >>> were using and sisters interchangeably the benefit of those and and catholic. a sister was tobin and then to the ones in the orders that a quiet all day. the question was they came here three and appears to go on thinking and listed in a huge thing to put together but their teachers and they take good notes and was it easy to get all of that together? >>> i was part of the california exhibit that is an addendum to the national accident. it was put together concerned with all 50 states and territories in the history since 1727
now at its final stop of the california museum in sacramento scott took a leadership contra conference called women religious showcases 300 years of none history in the united states. retells we welcome the sister o'connor of the sisters the holy family. we have a sister and a protestant catholic school. first of all the co-sponsor the cincinnati museum >>> and the smithsonian had a finger to. and your crew does every none belonged >>> there are two organizations in the united...
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the world's cultural capitals, he hasn't forgotten his home state of michigan. in 2007, eli and his wife, edythe, pledged $26 million to build a contemporary art museum on the campusstate university. designed by world-renowned architect zaha hadid and opened in 2012, the new museum is named-- you probably guessed it-- the eli and edythe broad art museum. [ticking] coming up: sony imports a ceo. >> do you ever just get out and walk around in tokyo? >> i do, though i don't shop. there's nothing my size. >> sir howard stringer, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. everyone's hair breaks. ♪ oh oh oh oh you see it in the brush. ♪ oh oh oh oh ooh oh and then there's the pillow. ♪ i dare you to dare me so they dared me to try this pantene. [ female announcer ] pantene anti-breakage the keratin protection system makes hair stronger reducing breakage up to 97%. ♪ think only salon brands can do that? i dare to compare... will you? [ female announcer ] anti-breakage from pantene. hair so healthy it shines. and so too is the summer event. now get an incredible offer on the powerful, efficient c250 sport sedan with an agility control sport-tuned suspension. but hurry before this o
the world's cultural capitals, he hasn't forgotten his home state of michigan. in 2007, eli and his wife, edythe, pledged $26 million to build a contemporary art museum on the campusstate university. designed by world-renowned architect zaha hadid and opened in 2012, the new museum is named-- you probably guessed it-- the eli and edythe broad art museum. [ticking] coming up: sony imports a ceo. >> do you ever just get out and walk around in tokyo? >> i do, though i don't shop....
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the world's cultural capitals, he hasn't forgotten his home state of michigan. in 2007, eli and his wife, edythe, pledged $26 million to build a contemporary art museum on the campuschigan state university. designed by world-renowned architect zaha hadid and opened in 2012, the new museum is named-- you probably guessed it-- the eli and edythe broad art museum. [ticking] coming up: sony imports a ceo. >> do you ever just get out and walk around in tokyo? >> i do, though i don't shop. there's nothing my size. >> sir howard stringer, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. building pass, corporate card, verizon 4g lte phone. the global ready one ? yeah, but you won't need... ♪ hajimemashite. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. you guys like football ? thank you so much. i'm stoked. you stoked ? totally. ... and he says, "under the mattress." souse le matelas. ( laughter ) why's the new guy sending me emails from paris ? paris, france ? verizon's 4g lte devices are global-ready. plus, global data for just $25. only from verizon. i don't want to just eat plants. [ dog 2 ] what do i look like? a rabbit? yeah, maybe, but i don't want to eat like one. [ male announcer ] most dry food
the world's cultural capitals, he hasn't forgotten his home state of michigan. in 2007, eli and his wife, edythe, pledged $26 million to build a contemporary art museum on the campuschigan state university. designed by world-renowned architect zaha hadid and opened in 2012, the new museum is named-- you probably guessed it-- the eli and edythe broad art museum. [ticking] coming up: sony imports a ceo. >> do you ever just get out and walk around in tokyo? >> i do, though i don't...
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the confederate museum. you walked around, each room dedicated to a southern state and you had artifacts relating to the state in each room. it was that way for 80 years. and then in 1976, the main museum of the confederacy opened and all of the exhibits and artifacts were moved over there and this house was shut down for an extensive restoration. so this opened as it is now as a restored historic home in 1988. still the same group of people, the confederate memorial literary society, same people, the same organization that has owned it since 1890s. the second floor of the house in this era was typically private living space. this house is no exception. jefferson davis, his wife and children, lived on the second floor. so decoratively the second floor maybe isn't as exciting as the first. they weren't trying to impress as much up here. so you'll see furnishings that are older, plainer, little less expensive and a little bit behind the fashions of the day. so the people that came up here would be, of course, the davis family, davis' private secretary, burton harrison, slaves and servants, and people on officia
the confederate museum. you walked around, each room dedicated to a southern state and you had artifacts relating to the state in each room. it was that way for 80 years. and then in 1976, the main museum of the confederacy opened and all of the exhibits and artifacts were moved over there and this house was shut down for an extensive restoration. so this opened as it is now as a restored historic home in 1988. still the same group of people, the confederate memorial literary society, same...
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beginnings, controversies, and changing means of the statue of liberty at an event hosted by the museum of jewish heritage. >>> this weekend, head to the state capitol named in honor of thomas jefferson with book tv. saturday at noon eastern, literary life with book tv on c-span 2. former senator and missouri first lady on family life inside the governor's mansion, from her book "if walls could talk." also, a provisions list from ancient times to the university of missouri special collections. the story behind eight miniature babylonian clay tablets. sunday at 5 p.m. eastern -- >> at one time in 1967, this was called the bloodiest 47 acres in america. >> a former warden takes you through the historic missouri state penitentiary. also, walk back through history in the halls of the missouri state capitol and governor's mansion. once a month, c-span's local content vehicles explore the history and literary life of cities across america. this weekend from jefferson city, saturday at noon and sunday at 5:00 eastern on c-span 2 and 3. >>> coming up next, a house financial services subcommittee on how the dodd-frank act affects the housing appraisa
beginnings, controversies, and changing means of the statue of liberty at an event hosted by the museum of jewish heritage. >>> this weekend, head to the state capitol named in honor of thomas jefferson with book tv. saturday at noon eastern, literary life with book tv on c-span 2. former senator and missouri first lady on family life inside the governor's mansion, from her book "if walls could talk." also, a provisions list from ancient times to the university of missouri...
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the states this week... he went to birthday.he held a quiet party. &p katie and suri went out yesterday to children's museumpof the arts in new york.she was also in whole foods his week and was apparently in a much better mood than just a mooth ago.sources say katie is now leasing a two-bedroom, two- and-a-half-bath apartment in new york ..of ourse.. details and that's your lowdown.dold 33 3 33 i ended up going to bed knowing that i did the right thing and that i can sleep at night - that i tried to help. help. a story that made headlines around the country.... a lifeguaad fired for saviig a swimmer's life ... wwat his boss is now offering. 33 --adblib weather the florida lifeguard... who was fired for leaving his post to save a swimmer's life... is now being offered back his job. helped rescue a man who was ii an area f the beach that reaa "swim at your own risk." but &punder commany policy... lifeguards are required to caal 9-1-1 if aaperson is outside their zone... due to liability issuess the company owner says he now realizes firing lopez was wrongg... and is offering his job back.... buttlopez already
the states this week... he went to birthday.he held a quiet party. &p katie and suri went out yesterday to children's museumpof the arts in new york.she was also in whole foods his week and was apparently in a much better mood than just a mooth ago.sources say katie is now leasing a two-bedroom, two- and-a-half-bath apartment in new york ..of ourse.. details and that's your lowdown.dold 33 3 33 i ended up going to bed knowing that i did the right thing and that i can sleep at night - that i...
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the dean at sf state between 1985 and 1988. he pursued an active role as a consultant to the japanese american national museum. he recieved the president's me dal for long-term benefits for the university. he was an author and editor for a range of publications and also caught what we have called "the acting bug." he was cast in the 1980's by the asian-amercaican theater companies. predeceased by his first wife, joanne, and his last, christine. jan -- and her husband steve rice, and ty lan. the memorial celebration will be held july 28 at the japanese community center, at 1840 sutter street, between buchanan -- the family suggests donations be made to the san francisco scholarship fund or the senior service agency. contact alfonos at -- colleagues who wish to share memories can forward this to my office and we will make sure the family meets it. locksan mar has passed away. i'd like to honor the beloved mother -- she passed away june 23, also on saturday. preceded by her loving husband, so mar, and her second sun, walter mar. she was born in the -- district of guandong province. her schooling was disrupted in
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the estate plan. >> we believe thomas kincaid had a clear vision on an interactive museum for the display of his public art. >> i died of an accident overdose in april. >> state lawmakers are considering a bill allowing a child to legally have more than two parents. the measure not meant to expand definition of who can qualify, only to eliminate the limit of two per child. this is under the bill if three or more could not agree on visitation and child support a judge could split things up among them. and saying surrogate births are creating new possibilities for non-traditional households. critics say it muddies up water asks could result in a child being bounced around among multiple adults. the bill is now weight for a vote. >> if you take muni in san francisco, you saw big changes today. muni now the first transit agency in the nation, believe it or not, to begin all door boarding that has been the policy for years on the light rail lines. and there is now buses and street cars joined. and they can board at any door. aim is to reduce boarding times which has been a complaint to speed things up tonight. >> police are issuing shot spotter technologies to det
the estate plan. >> we believe thomas kincaid had a clear vision on an interactive museum for the display of his public art. >> i died of an accident overdose in april. >> state lawmakers are considering a bill allowing a child to legally have more than two parents. the measure not meant to expand definition of who can qualify, only to eliminate the limit of two per child. this is under the bill if three or more could not agree on visitation and child support a judge could...
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the road. he kicks off a two-state bus tour. first stop toledo, ohio. we will show you a live picture outside of a museum complex where the president is talking right now about the economy. his big focus during the trip is expected to be american manufacturing. mitt romney meantime has no public events planned but his wife is breaking some news. ann romney told the cbs news that her husband is considering a woman as a running mate. she would not elaborate on the potential candidates. you will have to stay tuned for that. coming up on abc7 news at noon -- it was a fireworks show that went wrong. what happened to convince a 20- minute show in to just 15 seconds. weeks before the biggest sporting event in the world british authorities make a big terror bust. and a boat capsizes during a fireworks show, killing three children. we are showing you what may be to blame an atom has a look at how hot it will get. >> firefighters are keeping busy in the sweltering heat. news chopper 7 jets shot this video of a fire near a construction site in clifton. firefighters were able to get in and quickly knocked out the fl
the road. he kicks off a two-state bus tour. first stop toledo, ohio. we will show you a live picture outside of a museum complex where the president is talking right now about the economy. his big focus during the trip is expected to be american manufacturing. mitt romney meantime has no public events planned but his wife is breaking some news. ann romney told the cbs news that her husband is considering a woman as a running mate. she would not elaborate on the potential candidates. you will...
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the five parks are the state recreation area and the state beach and gray whale cove and providence mountain recreation area in the desert and the california mining and mineral museum. so bottom line, this looks pretty good compared to a year ago. the trouble is all of these deals nearly all of them, are only one year. most of the donations were to keep them open for one more year. we could be back in the situation unless governor brown and the legislature find a much more supportable funding source. >> if the governor came out at the beginning and said i want to privatize or decentralize the parks, it may not have been all that palatable to people. instead of letting this close, was this a back door way of doing that? >> the whole thing was a political train wreck. what brown was trying to do was find a program the middle class loved. under schwarzenegger, we kept hearing the state is broke. the middle class was not feeling the pain. they were not believing there was a problem. if you don't believe there is a problem, you will not vote for more taxes. brown and his allies were looking for programs the public would see. the whole thing blew up in their face when jo
the five parks are the state recreation area and the state beach and gray whale cove and providence mountain recreation area in the desert and the california mining and mineral museum. so bottom line, this looks pretty good compared to a year ago. the trouble is all of these deals nearly all of them, are only one year. most of the donations were to keep them open for one more year. we could be back in the situation unless governor brown and the legislature find a much more supportable funding...
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discovered the site, they mapped it and they recovered about 180 artifacts and they were found to be in very good state of preservation but they were conserved and put on display at the museum in maryland to commemorate barney's flotilla. what we have here are a collection of artifacts that were recovered in 2010 and 2011. right now, they're all in storage solutions because essentially what we need to do is keep the artifacts wet because if they dry out in an uncontrolled manner, they can deteriorate and essentially fall apart. so we have organic materials, metal materials, sometimes a combination of both, we have ceramics and glass. each one is in its own particular solution so it's well preserved until treatment can take place. treatment can take anywhere from a couple weeks to a couple years depending on the artifact and how corroded it is, what the material is and how much damage has already been done to it. so this is a pharmaceutical vial that was recovered from the site. you can see it's intact still but has some corrosion on the inside so this artifact has not been conserved. it's in storage solution right now. but this could have held some type of medicine. some of
discovered the site, they mapped it and they recovered about 180 artifacts and they were found to be in very good state of preservation but they were conserved and put on display at the museum in maryland to commemorate barney's flotilla. what we have here are a collection of artifacts that were recovered in 2010 and 2011. right now, they're all in storage solutions because essentially what we need to do is keep the artifacts wet because if they dry out in an uncontrolled manner, they can...
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coming up, find out who is y trying to put the brakes on a plan to ine bring tolls to bettr state 95.. >>> there's a plan to get the u.s. national flavoring museumdebt.debt but nobody is on board with that plan. i'm barack obama and i approve this messagege. [romney singing]: oh beauautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crowned thy good, with brotherhood... friends, donors, campaign supporters, special interest groups where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. [ romn[romney singing]: oh beautiful, for s spacious skies, i'm barack obama and i approve this message. for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crowned thy good, with brotherhood... >>> today, it's takin
coming up, find out who is y trying to put the brakes on a plan to ine bring tolls to bettr state 95.. >>> there's a plan to get the u.s. national flavoring museumdebt.debt but nobody is on board with that plan. i'm barack obama and i approve this messagege. [romney singing]: oh beauautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crowned thy good, with brotherhood... friends,...
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museums and historic sites around the country. "uss constitution" was launched in had boston in 1797 and named by president george washington for the constitution of the united states. the ship gained fame during the war of 1812, defeating british warships in three sea battles and earning the nickname "old iron sides." american history tv visited the museum in boston, located at the same pier where the ship is docked today. the president ann grimes rand, gave us a tour of some of the museum's exhibits and artifacts, which trace the history of the ship from its construction to its role in the war of 1812 to the present day. >> welcome to the "uss constitution" museum. my name is ann grimes rand. i'm the president of the museum, and i'm pleased to be able to share some of the stories of "constitution's" fascinating career with you. we're here on the first floor of the museum, and the exhibit behind me is about "old ironsides" in war & peace. for over 200 years "uss constitution" has been a part of our navy, and if you start here we have a beautiful portrait painted in the 1800s by marshall johnson showing "constitution" with the wind pulling at her sails. she's charg
museums and historic sites around the country. "uss constitution" was launched in had boston in 1797 and named by president george washington for the constitution of the united states. the ship gained fame during the war of 1812, defeating british warships in three sea battles and earning the nickname "old iron sides." american history tv visited the museum in boston, located at the same pier where the ship is docked today. the president ann grimes rand, gave us a tour of...
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the state department store red square was the major shopping center in the u.s. . but people mostly came here to remind the interior as if it were museum. quality imported goods were extremely rare here as well. there were times when there was a lot of hype around for example like when something had come in from say poland czechoslovakia for example people they would line up in three rows spending hours here or even days. when the french models in sophisticated outfits came to moscow in one thousand nine hundred fifty nine. people were in shock the bright colors of their clothes and their laid back demeanor amazed at the soviet people who were all used to thinking and dressing the same way. and in conspicuous in the soviet union the main requirement for clothes was practicality manifested itself in countless dusty colored skirts dresses looked more like which were perfect for when working out in the fields. visiting your models not only advertise the clothes they promoted in altogether different life and attitude for women. so you. know the consumer industry produced could be found in stores. but as the saying goes you lost all your ad
the state department store red square was the major shopping center in the u.s. . but people mostly came here to remind the interior as if it were museum. quality imported goods were extremely rare here as well. there were times when there was a lot of hype around for example like when something had come in from say poland czechoslovakia for example people they would line up in three rows spending hours here or even days. when the french models in sophisticated outfits came to moscow in one...
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the feel this was a train station. there is a train off to my left. this museum is preserving everything about sports in maryland. things that we're proud of it in the statef maryland. >> sports heritage is a big thing of our culture appeared right now we're watching the orioles and hoping they are successful. that is what we do. we have something coming along that we want to talk about. we're in ducting two -- we are inducting cal ripken and eddie murray. we have an order fact today -- cal.ve an order faartifact from this is a jersey from his last year. the orioles commemorated that with a patch. there are ways to identify the uniform. tickets go on sale today appeared using get tickets to the gala starting today by calling sports legends. >> it does support the museum, helping to keep this going. people can come here and see this jersey which was the last one that cal ripken war as an oriole. the u.s. more information about the gala. >> they can call the museum or go on line to baberuthmuse um.com. cal ripken and eddie murray. this is an opportunity for the committee to celebrate. >> we will talk about all the items in the museum. they have so many item
the feel this was a train station. there is a train off to my left. this museum is preserving everything about sports in maryland. things that we're proud of it in the statef maryland. >> sports heritage is a big thing of our culture appeared right now we're watching the orioles and hoping they are successful. that is what we do. we have something coming along that we want to talk about. we're in ducting two -- we are inducting cal ripken and eddie murray. we have an order fact today --...
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museum for the display of his art. >> either it is not tom's hand or he was in a state where he couldn't understand what he because doing. it is pretty -- pretty much chicken scratch. >> the judge issued one ruling, keeping the matter in probate court. >>> we are following new developments in a hit-and-run crash that killed a 16-year-old boy over night, happened after midnight. as ktvu's alex savage reports, the highway patrol has a suspect in custody. >>> the collision happened after midnight. the chp says this while truck seared into the lane and slam -- veered into the lane and slammed into another truck and a teen was killed. the driver left the truck behind and ran off but not before checking on the teen. a witness pulled up moments after the accident. >> he came down and looking in there and we were there 3-5 minutes and then the other guy already left. >> reporter: investigators identified the owner of the truck as michael harmon. he was considered a person of interest in the crash. but this morning he turned himself in. >> it is a serious thing. >> reporter: investigators say the driver will be facing manslaught
museum for the display of his art. >> either it is not tom's hand or he was in a state where he couldn't understand what he because doing. it is pretty -- pretty much chicken scratch. >> the judge issued one ruling, keeping the matter in probate court. >>> we are following new developments in a hit-and-run crash that killed a 16-year-old boy over night, happened after midnight. as ktvu's alex savage reports, the highway patrol has a suspect in custody. >>> the...
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the first people that we are? >> i stated that memorials have rolling exhibits and continue to rethink the nature of the story that the museum is trying to tell your memorials have to be a song. through interpretation, by committing to having people available to help interpret what people are seeing when they come to that memorial, it helps to broaden the story. as we learn more and the kids as card questions, it provokes a dialogue. it helps to broaden our understanding of why is someone decided it was important to put this memorial here. >> the changing role -- explained the role of in formal education. >> i mentioned the need for humility. when we commit to a memorial, we might have one vision of its importance. as we learn more about that part of history or that person in history, we might discover new information that needs to be told. i do not think we should think of memorials as triumphs of statements of a story that has ended. it is the beginning of a story. that is part of how historians approached the nature of their academic work. and certainly educators. i think as builders of memorials and monuments, we should
the first people that we are? >> i stated that memorials have rolling exhibits and continue to rethink the nature of the story that the museum is trying to tell your memorials have to be a song. through interpretation, by committing to having people available to help interpret what people are seeing when they come to that memorial, it helps to broaden the story. as we learn more and the kids as card questions, it provokes a dialogue. it helps to broaden our understanding of why is someone...
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the first people that we are? >> i stated that memorials have rolling exhibits and continue to rethink the nature of the story that the museumour memorials have to be a song. through interpretation, by committing to having people available to help interpret what people are seeing when they come to that memorial, it helps to broaden the story. as we learn more and the kids as card questions, it provokes a dialogue. it helps to broaden our understanding of why is someone decided it was important to put this memorial here. >> the changing role -- explained the role of in formal education. >> i mentioned the need for humility. when we commit to a memorial, we might have one vision of its importance. as we learn more about that part of history or that person in history, we might discover new information that needs to be told. i do not think we should think of memorials as triumphs of statements of a story that has ended. it is the beginning of a story. that is part of how historians approached the nature of their academic work. and certainly educators. i think as builders of memorials and monuments, we should be more humble in te
the first people that we are? >> i stated that memorials have rolling exhibits and continue to rethink the nature of the story that the museumour memorials have to be a song. through interpretation, by committing to having people available to help interpret what people are seeing when they come to that memorial, it helps to broaden the story. as we learn more and the kids as card questions, it provokes a dialogue. it helps to broaden our understanding of why is someone decided it was...
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the united states is just an idea. >> reporter: right. for years, the 3,000 items in this collection have been looking for a permanent home. by 2015, they'll finally have one, when the museumtion opens in philadelphia near independence hall. amazingly, it will be the first national museum to tell the entire story of the american revolution. >> it's been a long time coming, but i'm glad it's here. >> reporter: brown university professor gordon wood is a scholar of the revolution. >> there have been museums for almost every conceivable event in american history or person in american history, but not for the american revolution, which is extraordinary when you think of the revolution as the most important event in our history. >> reporter: the museum's collection will include this letter written in washington's own hand, celebrating the french joining the cause. it was donated just this month. that's a pretty exciting -- >> that's a nice thing to have arrive. >> reporter: and this document. this isn't the original, is it? >> this is the original. >> reporter: this is the original? >> printed in the spring of 1775. >> reporter: an enlistment form for recruits to an uprising. "
the united states is just an idea. >> reporter: right. for years, the 3,000 items in this collection have been looking for a permanent home. by 2015, they'll finally have one, when the museumtion opens in philadelphia near independence hall. amazingly, it will be the first national museum to tell the entire story of the american revolution. >> it's been a long time coming, but i'm glad it's here. >> reporter: brown university professor gordon wood is a scholar of the...
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the united states is still just an idea. >> reporter: for years the 3,000 items in this collection have been looking for a permanent home. by 2015, they'll finally have one. when the museumamerican revolution opens in philadelphia, near independence hall. amazingly t will be the first national museum to tell the entire story of the american revolution. >> it's been a long time coming but i'm glad it's here. >> brown university professor gordon wood say scholar of the revolution. >> there have been museums for almost every conceivable event in american history or person in american history but not for the american revolution. which is extraordinary when you think of the revolution as the most important event in our history. >> the museum's collection will include this letter written in washington's own hand celebrating the french joining the cause. it was donated just this month. >> that's a pretty exciting. >> that's a nice thing to have. >> reporter: and this document. >> stht original. >> this is the original. >> this is original. >> printed in the spring of 1775. >> reporter: an enlistment form for recruit cutes to an uprising. >> then enlist ourselves in soldier for
the united states is still just an idea. >> reporter: for years the 3,000 items in this collection have been looking for a permanent home. by 2015, they'll finally have one. when the museumamerican revolution opens in philadelphia, near independence hall. amazingly t will be the first national museum to tell the entire story of the american revolution. >> it's been a long time coming but i'm glad it's here. >> brown university professor gordon wood say scholar of the...
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. >> a live look at the walcott house museum where the president will be speaking later this hour. it's the first stop to the swing states of ohio and pennsylvania. the president won both of those states in 2008. mitt romney said the supreme court has spoken. it's a tax and that's final. he is not ready to slap the same label on his blueprint for massachusetts. take a look. >> six years ago, mitt romney agreed that we should take on rising cost and provide health care to people. he included a penalty and a mandate in his legislation in massachusetts and said his legislation should serve as a national model. six years later he doesn't believe those things. >> kirstin, it's nice to see you. i want to start with your reaction to ben and the mixed messaging that people have been working starting from eric to mitt romney giving the interview about what he feels about the penalty being a fee or a tax. >> thanks for having me on. >> what is the message with all of this? how come it's so muled? the rnc is not demonstrating more guidance to the romney campaign on how to fire back at what the president's campaign is. >> i don't ag
. >> a live look at the walcott house museum where the president will be speaking later this hour. it's the first stop to the swing states of ohio and pennsylvania. the president won both of those states in 2008. mitt romney said the supreme court has spoken. it's a tax and that's final. he is not ready to slap the same label on his blueprint for massachusetts. take a look. >> six years ago, mitt romney agreed that we should take on rising cost and provide health care to people. he...
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certain extent as the eyes and ears of the united states in indian country, in his correspondence which survives in a number of places in the chicago history museum and the wisconsin historical society, and notable collection in missouri history museum. he is one of our best sources for was going on in indian country at the time. both of those men had the responsibility for at least neutralizing indians, and at best bringing them into the service of their packet size. dickson was perhaps the most successful initially because he raised in illinois territory and in again, including what is that wisconsin and northern illinois, and the upper mississippi, he raised basically indian army's which he led, according to the instructions, head east to fight the british, ontario and northern ohio. ironically, this to some extent to spirit the illinois character, some of the ravages of an indian war because dickson again pursuant to his orders led most of the fighting indian warriors of the illinois territory and the upper mississippi valley to the east, to theaters that were really far from the own interests. there's a story that block off, you know, the fa
certain extent as the eyes and ears of the united states in indian country, in his correspondence which survives in a number of places in the chicago history museum and the wisconsin historical society, and notable collection in missouri history museum. he is one of our best sources for was going on in indian country at the time. both of those men had the responsibility for at least neutralizing indians, and at best bringing them into the service of their packet size. dickson was perhaps the...
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the states this week... he wenn to &plos angeles for his 50-th birthday.he held a quuet party. katie and suri went out yesterdayyto children's museum was also in whole foods this week and was apparently in a much bbttee mood than ust a month ago.sources say katie is &pnoo leasing a two-beeroom, tw- aad-a-half-bath apartment inn new york . of course.. details continue to unravel..i'm sure this will et even more interesting.i'm candace dold and that's your lowdown. 3 :00-:05 "celebrating their new title as beee city usa in a very appropriate ashion laaer today. i'm nicole di--" di--" a reporter caughttoff guard when something sneaks up behind herr... how this live report took a surprising turn. ...anddcoming up in just 5 minutes on the ate edition... edition... a bad day on the roads.the bizarre thing that aused a nasty crash. and a lucky find. what makes this bottle of wwiskey so special. missouri gett quite a surprise missouri gethen someone decidede "....celebrating their new very appropriate fashion later today. i'm nicole didonato live in eastown and thosee details coming up!" "oh my good" goodness."nicole didonato was live outs
the states this week... he wenn to &plos angeles for his 50-th birthday.he held a quuet party. katie and suri went out yesterdayyto children's museum was also in whole foods this week and was apparently in a much bbttee mood than ust a month ago.sources say katie is &pnoo leasing a two-beeroom, tw- aad-a-half-bath apartment inn new york . of course.. details continue to unravel..i'm sure this will et even more interesting.i'm candace dold and that's your lowdown. 3 :00-:05...
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museums, offices, even homes and so on. even though a majority of the park is in its natural state, we do allow a minor percentage of unnatural. soccer is a growing sport. it is our duty to have the facilities available to our young people so that one day maybe with demand, a major turfy would be brought back to the united states to honor this country. it is our duty to make sure the facilities are available to hold and develop these skills of the young. every generation should pass on to the next generation something practical, applicable, meaningful, and wonderful. it would be a great service to the future of san franciscans that they would have beach chalet as a soccer field. for those who love the sport. >> good evening. speaking on land behalf as a former athlete that used the beach chalet fields and the father of a young athlete who request you approve the project. beach chalet has been not designated. it is more -- no more habitat. of hall has misconstrued the purpose. it was never intended to be isolated and seal off of people it was always intended to be used for their recreation. osan francisco faces a lot of challe
museums, offices, even homes and so on. even though a majority of the park is in its natural state, we do allow a minor percentage of unnatural. soccer is a growing sport. it is our duty to have the facilities available to our young people so that one day maybe with demand, a major turfy would be brought back to the united states to honor this country. it is our duty to make sure the facilities are available to hold and develop these skills of the young. every generation should pass on to the...
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the court with these notes she claims were written by thomas kinkade. they say he wants to give her his two homes and $10 million to establish a museum of his paintings. >> he was in a state where he couldn't understand what he was doing. it is chicken scratch. >> reporter: amy pinto-walsh's attorney claims the home is in default and they are concerned his assets would be liquidates. amy pinto-walsh hasn't spoken only about the case. >> we are confident that we are going to set aside the agreements but till that happens amy pinto-walsh will not talk. >> reporter: at this gallery, managers say fans of thomas thomas thomas kinkade's work are wondering if a museum will be established. the next hearing is august 13. reporting live, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a movement is growing to push for allowing transplants between people who tested positive for hiv. the government has banned hiv positive people from being organ donors but now more and more people say that they should be able to donate organs to other people who have hiv. that would cut the waiting time for recipients. >>> johnson and johnson is seeking u.s. approval for a new type of medicine to fight t
the court with these notes she claims were written by thomas kinkade. they say he wants to give her his two homes and $10 million to establish a museum of his paintings. >> he was in a state where he couldn't understand what he was doing. it is chicken scratch. >> reporter: amy pinto-walsh's attorney claims the home is in default and they are concerned his assets would be liquidates. amy pinto-walsh hasn't spoken only about the case. >> we are confident that we are going to...
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the state. they did get a small ten-day state, but they want to turn the build going a museum for the babies areg that a woman doesn't have a safe haven to make her choice. >> exactly. >> we got to do something about this. >> you are 52% of the electorate my dear. dana we got to go. but i thank you so much for the call, and we'll be talking more about this especially because only one candidate has made money off of disposal of aborted fetuses. you are listening to the "stephanie miller show." 1-800-steph-1-2. we'll be right back. ♪ very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. >>liberal and proud of it. he's certifiably insane! and just signs a deal for $100 million and people listen to that crap! i just can't believe it. 1-866-55-press. your latest on glenn beck. let's talk about it. >> announcer: th
the state. they did get a small ten-day state, but they want to turn the build going a museum for the babies areg that a woman doesn't have a safe haven to make her choice. >> exactly. >> we got to do something about this. >> you are 52% of the electorate my dear. dana we got to go. but i thank you so much for the call, and we'll be talking more about this especially because only one candidate has made money off of disposal of aborted fetuses. you are listening to the...
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museums, offices, even homes and so on. even though a majority of the park is in its natural state, we do allow a minor percentage of unnatural. soccer is a growing sport. it is our duty to have the facilities available to our young people so that one day maybe with demand, a major turfy would be brought back to the united states to honor this country. it is our duty to make sure the facilities are available to
museums, offices, even homes and so on. even though a majority of the park is in its natural state, we do allow a minor percentage of unnatural. soccer is a growing sport. it is our duty to have the facilities available to our young people so that one day maybe with demand, a major turfy would be brought back to the united states to honor this country. it is our duty to make sure the facilities are available to
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the 2010 cuts we have public safety being shrunk by 8%. that may become relevant later. shut off 10,000 street lights. auctioned police helicopters cut state funding for museumsc. what have we happened? we have 50 fewer police officers and more importantly, 39 fewer firefighters. the results? when the fire began well, they didn't have enough people to put out the fire. hence, 18,000 acres burned, 346 homes destroyed, 32 homes vandalized. when the fire broke out 98% now finely contained as of sunday but they did not have enough cops to stop a string of robberies that occurred throughout colorado springs. when you cut and cut sometimes it burns your house down. how do you like your tax pair bill of rights now? this is called your chickens coming home to roost. if you don't like that, that's harsh language? well that's reality. sometimes spending cuts have tremendous consequences. now they asked the fire chief there, well, you see how it's warmer and warmer, and you're catching more fires. could this be an issue? do you have a plan? get a load of the response. >> if the signs don't stay, and the signs say these are going to be more frequent, more severe, what is
the 2010 cuts we have public safety being shrunk by 8%. that may become relevant later. shut off 10,000 street lights. auctioned police helicopters cut state funding for museumsc. what have we happened? we have 50 fewer police officers and more importantly, 39 fewer firefighters. the results? when the fire began well, they didn't have enough people to put out the fire. hence, 18,000 acres burned, 346 homes destroyed, 32 homes vandalized. when the fire broke out 98% now finely contained as of...