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facts under the new disgraceful ukrainian president viktor yanukovich had become display the us national museum at the train the art engine emission theory of complex in the portraits in the future to give it a to beat cops on statues of greek goats. stop being with all that hard to be treated like this. i knew that there should be allowed at the expense of the pictures. why is the crux of the spectrum but i didn't expect to see so many retreats the period of weeks the president to focus the typical country. this gets too much very expensive portraits of himself the recent goal to take it that much easier to train in the pr teams are still unfolding to be secure. all these items i e a is a miracle indeed. because so much was stolen by quickly and we were late. while the commission was working the room in god that everything was unpacked and then stole a note to announce a bid to end up old truck and bent on locations with it with both admitted or not materialistic and the trustee like a but to rupture night agreed to continue protesting its recruitment policies and corruption. the lavish comple
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founded the hollywood disgraceful ukrainian president viktor yanukovich had become display the us national museum off the train the artists in the meiji period complex in the portraits in the future to donate a to be coaxed from start to secrete goats we saw me was not all that hard to be treated like this i knew that day he should be a lot of their expensive for the cure is more and some i know. clark's center but i didn't expect to see so many retreats that created the midst of the president it upsets the whole country this gets too much very expensive portraits. so i went to the deceitful to take a different machine syria a mini prt is distilled in before they could be skewed this will cause the point is that the people in the end of all these i can sign here is a miracle indeed. because so much was stolen from a quickly and we were late while the commission was working in law moved in down there everything was unpacked and then still in a note to announce a bid to end up old truck and move them to other locations with it with both admitted or not materialistic and the trustee of the cleavage
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founded the hollywood disgraceful ukrainian president viktor yanukovich be going to split the us national museum off the train the arts and music theory of complex in the portraits in the future to get it a to be coaxing from start to secrete goats. we saw me with not all that hard to be treated like this. i knew that day should be opened up their expensive trees clark's center but i didn't expect to see so many retreats a period of each of the president's visit. a typical country. this gets too much very expensive for treats. so i went to the deceitful to take a different machine syria. like many of the options are still unfolding to be subdued. this will cause the one that says it is the end of all these i can sign here is a miracle indeed. because so much was still in very quickly and we were late. while the commission was working in one room down there and racing to be unpacked and then stole it into atlanta they filled up old truck and then some locations with both admitted or not. you should hear it was like and the trustee like a but to rupture night to agree to continue protests against
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we can say this is a nice -- an excellent example of how people use the national cryptologic museum,making and breaking secret codes, later today the clock and 10:00 eastern, part of 3.erican history tv on c-span >> next we will hear from 10 murphy on his bill to prior chores -- prioritize the needs of psychiatric agents. it would address that shortages and mental health care agencies. he was joined by other advocates at the american enterprise institute where they spoke for about 1.5 hours.
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juan tells us more the national museum of korea. nice right she wanted to try to deliver the extravagance of the royal silk flowers for the techniques required to make them. she tried to show the kind consideration of our ancestors did try to refrain from imprisoning and holding back nature. this was one story where we could see the hard work and efforts of master artist. reinventing italy in eighteen eighty seven rating is bleeding again. but koreans. not coming to. great exhibitions that she'll kill whales to this korean art. so i thought it was a great chance for an hour if you are so sad if you're yet to be able to see and appreciate the beauty of traditional korean art craft the master. she had. this appeal. there was designated by the korean government is as important intangible collector of assets. so i went to cheryl. lifelong commitments. unlike in turin the epa to end the fighting is dying. what traditions. it is. it's over that's hoping that as we've discussed the heathrow. but this wired nation is at it. i do. oh and i s
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us more. the national museum of korea. nice right she wanted to try to deliver the extravagance of the wheel so flowers for the techniques required to make them. now don't you try to show the kind consideration of our ancestors did try to refrain from imprisoning and holding that nature. this was one story where we could see the hard work and efforts of master artist. i originally made in nz and denigrated his bleeding again. for koreans not coming to food. great exhibitions that show the loyal to this korean art so i thought it was a great chance for an average yourself that you're yet to be able to see and appreciate the beauty of traditional korean art craft. she's the master. she had. this appeal. there was designated by the korean government as important intangible collector of assets. so i went to cheryl. the lifelong commitments. unlike in europe the epa to end the fighting is dying or tradition. that's all that's hoping that as you discuss the future of. but this was mentioned. he's at it. oh and i said things have
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to watch tells us more the national museum of korea nice she wanted to try to deliver the extravagance of the royal silk flowers for the techniques required to make them. how are you trying to show the kind consideration of our ancestors tried to refrain from imprisoning and holding that nature. this was one story where we could see the hard work and efforts of master artist. i get really thinking things and denigrated his bleeding again koreans. coming from tiffany great exhibitions that cheryl. the willow traditional korean art. so i thought there was a great chance for average yourself that you're yet to be able to see and appreciate the beauty of traditional korean art craft. i asked erik h e had this appeal. there was designated by the korean government has in place and intangible assets. still i wanted to show. a lifelong commitment. i like it here. e p e and the fighting is dying boy or tradition. and. that's all that's holding thursday to discuss the heathrow. this wired nation is at it. do two. oh and i said it had been changed to another smartphone industry is aware the sessi
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us more. >> the national museum of mathematics welcomes visitors of all ages seven days a week. >> they make, like, games, and you're learning and you don't even notice. >> so, people think that math is just about, you know, numbers and symbols all on a page and incomprehensible equations. and we wanted to show people the meaning behind the math. >> located on manhattan's east side, the museum is chock-full with all kinds of hands-on displays and activities. so, what are the five most interesting exhibits for teens here at the museum? >> well, come on, scott. how about i show you? >> all right. our first stop is the human tree. that's what you turn into when you step on the red circle. you can change the seasons and even create intricate combinations. the point of this exhibit is to teach about fractals. >> a fractal is where you take one unit, and you repeat it over and over again, ever smaller each time, and so you'll notice that each generation of this tree is another copy of you and of me. we're just getting smaller and smaller. >> when it comes to learning about patterns, you might say
us more. >> the national museum of mathematics welcomes visitors of all ages seven days a week. >> they make, like, games, and you're learning and you don't even notice. >> so, people think that math is just about, you know, numbers and symbols all on a page and incomprehensible equations. and we wanted to show people the meaning behind the math. >> located on manhattan's east side, the museum is chock-full with all kinds of hands-on displays and activities. so, what are...
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we can say this is a nice -- an excellent example of how people use the national cryptologic museum, making and breaking secret codes, later today the clock and 10:00 eastern, part of 3.erican history tv on c-span >> next we will hear from 10 murphy on his bill to prior chores -- prioritize the needs of psychiatric agents. it would address that shortages and mental health care agencies. he was joined by other advocates at the american enterprise institute where they spoke for about 1.5 hours. >> thank you for coming today. i am a resident scholar here at aei. our discussion is on the role of and the role of the government and mental health policy. we typically think of mental health as a state responsibility. extent it is. the federal government can have a very influential role in shaping services and policies for mentally ill patients. there are huge gaps there which fallen toll patients the street and into gel. it is heartbreaking situation. have representative tim murphy. the panel discusses helping family and mental health crisis act. it addresses persistent problems in mental he
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is very apt to concession period showing is art that is prestigious been used as the museum of modern art in new york beach national bn now in socal it because the house and between what the lakes is good to gallery in london. now he's back home with an exhibition which gives a unique perspective on his art spread over three floors at the till in the museum. as if he feels london is a better place to work as an artist. we received a very unexpected answer. thanks for being here this is real story is so much attention to them talking so many places to show me that maybe there's not much on monday. but the truth compare stuff. it's challenging. it's a completely new seat the students to school means they are. it's an accent the county the opportunities for students. i've realized that she's just crazy. all they can be both places. i think you can see the displays in the new london and intensity and the slight panic. our aunties too difficult the secret intelligence unit art bell and pizza. it's getting as much as we can c impossible. it's nice to take chase to start this and he's soon. clayton campus talking to me as
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very apt to consider superior showing his art at this prestigious been used as the museum of modern art in new york teams national begin now in socal it because the house in between organics is good to gallery in london. now he's back home with an exhibition which gives a unique perspective on his art. sprinkle with the resource at the tele museum when we asked mr if he feels london is a better place to work as an artist we received a very unexpected answer. and thanks for being here. got this news story. so much attention given to all its many places to show. i mean maybe that will touch on monday you know her stuff. it's challenging recall your seat the students are so cool to hear. i don't mind looking if the opportunity to use poisons. i realize that she does get crazy i know y'all here or there. in both places i think. he tends to be displaced in london and clinton and sunday. and then slide it. morality is too difficult. the secret intelligence unit art bell and pizza. it's getting as much as we seek to create a retrospective exhibit was almost a mission impossible feats many years to take chase to start th
very apt to consider superior showing his art at this prestigious been used as the museum of modern art in new york teams national begin now in socal it because the house in between organics is good to gallery in london. now he's back home with an exhibition which gives a unique perspective on his art. sprinkle with the resource at the tele museum when we asked mr if he feels london is a better place to work as an artist we received a very unexpected answer. and thanks for being here. got this...
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been very active in a period showing is art that says prestigious been used as the museum of modern art in new york beach national bn now in socal it because the house in between. or the lakes is good to gallery in london. now he's back home with an exhibition which gives a unique perspective on his art spread over three floors at the teller the museum. when we asked mr if he feels london is a better place to work as an artist. we received a very unexpected answer. and thanks for being here. the optician is famous for. so much attention given to ikea so many places to show. i mean did maybe there's so much on monday. but the truth. you know. for the content of herits the talk we know your seat you see that this world knowing where. it's not that i don't die and don't undermine his name the counties. the officer handed to the sport and three i've realized that she just crazy. here are all very comfy in both places. i think the adjacent to the women who can step into the displays in the new london came to me and cindy and the inside of it morality is too difficult the seat to radio tv museum of art bell and pizza.
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his first movie museum the national museum of indian cinema has been in the lax or seven years now the government funded project in south mumbai will cost nearly twenty million us dollars to complete. many of his aims to showcase not only did he mean that experience made in bollywood but also fly to china in good movies people who interested in different kinds of foods and foods. it's good to remind the pavement was beyond what the being provided by the mainstream. not all of that has to be taken into a car with me are thinking in fourth tuesday of this the aim is to bring alive the history and variety of indian films and what i was busy s movie producing countries. visitors can expect to see different types of posts as movie making equipment and ten according to. besides being a tourist attraction. museum officials also hope it can be a resource for those working in the entertainment industry and intensity could be constantly doing something out of my content and that's what i needed the high school in hopes of soviet and i did the existence of the museum hopes to open up in cinematic history. today the system across india and the words this was said not only
his first movie museum the national museum of indian cinema has been in the lax or seven years now the government funded project in south mumbai will cost nearly twenty million us dollars to complete. many of his aims to showcase not only did he mean that experience made in bollywood but also fly to china in good movies people who interested in different kinds of foods and foods. it's good to remind the pavement was beyond what the being provided by the mainstream. not all of that has to be...
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use cryptology in the 19th century. >> from the national cryptologic museum, making and breaking secret codes, later today at 6:00 and 10:00 eastern, part of american history tv, this weekend on c-span 3. >> "newsmakers" is pleased to welcome the ceo the of the financial services roundtable. thank you for being here. >> let me introduce you to our two reporters who will be asking questions is weak. danielle douglas and ryan tracey. thank you. the financial services roundtable may not be in everyday term to folks at home. would you explain who the members are? >> about a hundred of the nation's financial services companies including asset management, payment, finance companies and the like. we focus on research of policy issues as well as advocacy and community service. >> do you directly lobby? >> we are a lobbying organization. we have about 45 people. we have a lobbying department. that's part of what we do. >> let's start with ryan tracey. >> a wanted to ask you about cyber security which is something you have all been involved in. it has been in the news a lot over the last several weeks. the heartbleed bug was d
use cryptology in the 19th century. >> from the national cryptologic museum, making and breaking secret codes, later today at 6:00 and 10:00 eastern, part of american history tv, this weekend on c-span 3. >> "newsmakers" is pleased to welcome the ceo the of the financial services roundtable. thank you for being here. >> let me introduce you to our two reporters who will be asking questions is weak. danielle douglas and ryan tracey. thank you. the financial services...
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use cryptology. >> from the national cryptologic news museum sunday at six and 10 eastern part of american has a tv weekend on c-span3. >> american university's washington college of law hosted a discussion tuesday on legal issues facing documented and undocumented immigrants. next we hear from a panel of hispanic we will legal advocates discussing possible legal services and hospitals reporting immigrants who cannot pay for medical care. this panel is two hours. smack good afternoon, everyone. thank you so much for coming and thank you for this great conference and i would like to thank everyone that puts the together. so as we said, my name is fernando rivero and i'm president of the hispanic bar association of the district of columbia. and we are in our 37th year and we are a core part of the latino lawsuit community here in the district of columbia. we do this because it is the right thing to do. and we do this because we are here to support those of you who are set to become lawyers, successful ones. and those of you who are in the audience are practicing leaders as well. so my bit of the info
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use the technology. >>> this weekend you will see a sinkhole that swallowed eight cars at the national corvette museum. curators hope to salvage four cars that fell into the sinkhole in february. the destructive sinkhole has a silver lining though. it drew more attention to the museum which has seen a boost in attendance believe it or not. in fact, the sinkhole might be left just as is. >> there's a possibility of leaving it here, whether it's just a portion or all of it, having a bridge over it. a glass floor on top to look down in it. just any ideas people have. we're talking to the construction company and engineers just to see the possibilities. >> why not? maybe leave a car down there, too. the sinkhole will be open to the public only through saturday. >>> until downtown san jose it started by someone lighting a candle while on a cell phone. i'm kiet do we have a story coming up. ,,,,,,,,,, and i'm frank mallicoat >>> all of a sudden people are yelling get out, fire, fire! i didn't really think what was going on. i thought it was the hallway was red. >> fire rips through an apartment housing stude
use the technology. >>> this weekend you will see a sinkhole that swallowed eight cars at the national corvette museum. curators hope to salvage four cars that fell into the sinkhole in february. the destructive sinkhole has a silver lining though. it drew more attention to the museum which has seen a boost in attendance believe it or not. in fact, the sinkhole might be left just as is. >> there's a possibility of leaving it here, whether it's just a portion or all of it, having...
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used cryptology in the 19th century. >> from the nsa's national christological museum, making and breaking seibert kos later today at 6: and 10 p.m. eastern part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> a three-judge panel of the 10th circuit court of appeals in onver had an oral argument the same-sex marriage ban. utah voters passed an amendment in 2004 recognizing marriage as only between a man and woman. last december, a federal district judge ruled that it violated the 14th amendment and equal rights action under the constitution. this is just over one hour. i am honored to be here today. i'm going to try to reserve seven minutes per bottle. >> you are the master of your own time. >> the issue before the court is obviously not how the emotional and difficult issue of same-sex marriage should be decided. the issue is really one of authority. that is whether the federal constitution, the state's definition of authority over marriage allows them not only to redefine marriage in gender list terms, butnderless also to retain the traditional man-woman generation -- definition of marriage. before i discuss the s
used cryptology in the 19th century. >> from the nsa's national christological museum, making and breaking seibert kos later today at 6: and 10 p.m. eastern part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> a three-judge panel of the 10th circuit court of appeals in onver had an oral argument the same-sex marriage ban. utah voters passed an amendment in 2004 recognizing marriage as only between a man and woman. last december, a federal district judge ruled that it violated the...
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nation's t-rex is joining us on twitter from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. eastern. because he's basically nothing but bones, a member of the smithsonian's national museum of natural history will be there to answer your questions. details are on the rundown. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on thursday, we'll look at the fight over politics and money in new york city's "charter school war." i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill, we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, t rex included, thank you and good night >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> at bae systems, our pride and dedication show in everything we do; from electronics systems to intelligence analysis and cyber- operations; from combat vehicles and weapons to the maintenance and modernization of ships, aircraft, and critical infrastructure. knowing our work makes a difference inspires us everyday. that's bae systems. that's inspired work. >> i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved, sta
nation's t-rex is joining us on twitter from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. eastern. because he's basically nothing but bones, a member of the smithsonian's national museum of natural history will be there to answer your questions. details are on the rundown. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on thursday, we'll look at the fight over politics and money in new york city's "charter school war." i'm judy woodruff....
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museums. at this pacific research and world war ii using these records are here at the national archives are verycomplicated and very different from anything that traditional historians have done. some proud to say that the american museum community has partnered with them many times to do multiple training sessions for curators around the country on how to access these materials. we've done two major conferences in college park. an international conference in 2007 and we did two years ago a two-day international conference on accessing his remarkable resources that are here in our national archives. so coming up in june we have another ownership coming. so i would say that we are trying as hard as we can to research our collections and we are open to anyone with any questions and no american museum wants to have anything on their walls that doesn't belong to them. >> so we need to let the decisions we made and second, josh has adjusted and having the to and trade commission would be a good way of trying to get these out of the courts and out of litigation, getting the lawyers out of the picture
museums. at this pacific research and world war ii using these records are here at the national archives are verycomplicated and very different from anything that traditional historians have done. some proud to say that the american museum community has partnered with them many times to do multiple training sessions for curators around the country on how to access these materials. we've done two major conferences in college park. an international conference in 2007 and we did two years ago a...
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use cryptology in the 19th century. >> from the nsa's natural -- national christological museum, making and breaking secret codes mondayt 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. eastern at this weekend on c-span three. >> the fifth annual women in the world summit from lincoln center in new york city. during the next two hours, you we hear first-hand stories of bombings and chemical attacks in who isa pop singer leading protests in ukraine, and a conversation with hillary clinton. >> the woman i am here for is a roman catholic nun from congo who works with women and displays and abused. --erience has been displaced it was a huge trauma for me. when i was singing that song, i could finally find the calm. the song gave me courage to go back to the town to identify the women who had displaced. this is why i focus on training and income generating activities for these women to encourage them to help them find a happy life. [applause] >> the women i'm here for is cynthia, the daughter of salvadorian immigrants now living in bost
use cryptology in the 19th century. >> from the nsa's natural -- national christological museum, making and breaking secret codes mondayt 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. eastern at this weekend on c-span three. >> the fifth annual women in the world summit from lincoln center in new york city. during the next two hours, you we hear first-hand stories of bombings and chemical attacks in who isa pop singer leading protests in ukraine, and a conversation with hillary clinton. >> the woman i...
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museums are there to connect us with where we've been. >> it's one thing to read about the great aircraft that played such key roles in making our nationder in aviation, but to be able to walk up and actually touch them, that truly brings history to life. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> well that wraps it up for this week's "teen kids news," but we'll be back next week. so, see you then. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. turetures-- brought to you by seaworld and busch gardens. for more than 40 years-- working to preserve the world we share. the crocodiles and lions of kenya's masai mara are deadly predators but what scared me most on this safari was not the animals... oh! oh! ♪ ♪ hi everybody-- i'm jack hanna. here at my base camp-- busch gardens tampa bay. welcome to animal adventures.
museums are there to connect us with where we've been. >> it's one thing to read about the great aircraft that played such key roles in making our nationder in aviation, but to be able to walk up and actually touch them, that truly brings history to life. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> well that wraps it up for this week's "teen kids news," but we'll be back next week. so, see you then. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen...
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federal bonds among town of us played the starring role in scientific research of the museum of the rockies six is the population and is now being referred to as the nation's t rex. our five five five also known as the walpole rex. also known as the nations the rocks. he was a nearly complete tyrannosaurus rex discovered in eighteen eighty eight on the shore of the fort peck resin or eastern montana. and it lay in the ground much of it died. on the shores of listerine. in montana. just over sixty six million years ago. this presentation was so good that erases all the top five skelton contrast. the t rex will go on display to the in two thousand the unknowing tape and in the exhibition is to spy is the history of life on a. until then the exit that will undercut the most extensive renovation of an exhibition in the museum's history and is expected to attract some eight million visitors each year. hope you're all california and received a vote was making waves as possibly the youngest female leader to instruct in america. jc and his forty km north of san diego's is for the certified to teach yoga off to complete in two hundred hours of professional training
federal bonds among town of us played the starring role in scientific research of the museum of the rockies six is the population and is now being referred to as the nation's t rex. our five five five also known as the walpole rex. also known as the nations the rocks. he was a nearly complete tyrannosaurus rex discovered in eighteen eighty eight on the shore of the fort peck resin or eastern montana. and it lay in the ground much of it died. on the shores of listerine. in montana. just over...
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use cryptology in 19th century. >> from the nsa's national crib logic museum. making and breaking secret codes. and 10:006:00 eastern, this week it on c-span3. july, a panel discussion on the future of conservatism. among the speakers, do 11 -- you've al -- among the speakers, yuval levin. >> in one way, that ms. describes the model. a changeo think about we are facing and another reason why some people say this is not the america i used to know is that our idea is shaped by a postwar america that could not possibly come back and did not exist before the war. it is never going to exist again. war andy that won the whilethened its economy its competitors burned themselves to the ground. they could contain in itself the growth of global capitalism. all boats did rise to some extent. defines our expectations. in a way that is going to need to change. it is going to be very difficult to change that. experience last year of reading charles murray's new book right after reading paul krugman's. they start in the same way. they have an introduction that is pure nostalgia for the early 1960's. they are
use cryptology in 19th century. >> from the nsa's national crib logic museum. making and breaking secret codes. and 10:006:00 eastern, this week it on c-span3. july, a panel discussion on the future of conservatism. among the speakers, do 11 -- you've al -- among the speakers, yuval levin. >> in one way, that ms. describes the model. a changeo think about we are facing and another reason why some people say this is not the america i used to know is that our idea is shaped by a...
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museums. at this pacific research and world war ii using these records are here at the national archives are verycomplicated and very different from anything that traditional historians have done. some proud to say that the american museum community has partnered with them many times to do multiple training sessions for curators around the country on how to access these materials. we've done two major conferences in college park. an international conference in 2007 and we did two years ago a two-day international conference on accessing his remarkable resources that are here in our national archives. so coming up in june we have another ownership coming. so i would say that we are trying as hard as we can to research our collections and we are open to anyone with any questions and no american museum wants to have anything on their walls that doesn't belong to them. >> so we need to let the decisions we made and second, josh has adjusted and having the to and trade commission would be a good way of trying to get these out of the courts and out of litigation, getting the lawyers out of the picture
museums. at this pacific research and world war ii using these records are here at the national archives are verycomplicated and very different from anything that traditional historians have done. some proud to say that the american museum community has partnered with them many times to do multiple training sessions for curators around the country on how to access these materials. we've done two major conferences in college park. an international conference in 2007 and we did two years ago a...
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museums are there to connect us with where we've been. >> it's one thing to read about the great aircraft that played such key roles in making our nation a world leader in aviation, but to be able to walk up and actually touch them, that truly brings history to life. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> well that wraps it up for this week's "teen kids news," but we'll be back next week. so, see you then. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. yÑk6k6k6+l+l+lcly the story of granada is all about the islamic moors. in the year 711, these north african muslims crossed the straits of gibraltar and quickly conquered the entire iberian peninsula, eventually converting most of its inhabitants. throughout the middle ages, for over 700 years, spain was a predominantly muslim society living under muslim rule. and that age shapes today's sight-seeing agenda. granada's dominant sight is the alhambra, the last and greatest moorish palace. nowhere else does the splendor of that civilization, al-andalus, shine so brightly. for two centuries, until 1492, granada reigned a
museums are there to connect us with where we've been. >> it's one thing to read about the great aircraft that played such key roles in making our nation a world leader in aviation, but to be able to walk up and actually touch them, that truly brings history to life. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> well that wraps it up for this week's "teen kids news," but we'll be back next week. so, see you then. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including...
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used cryptology in the 19th century. >> from the nsa national cryptologic museum. making and breaking see credit codes, sunday at 6:00 and 10:00 eastern, part of american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. >>> things got heated at the united nations yesterday between the ambassadors of russia and ukraine as each presented his version of the continued standoff between the two countries. following the annexation of crimea. the ukrainian army has not been able to pub back against pro-russian insurgents in the east of the country and the interim president asked for u.n. peacekeeping troops. this meet something two hours. >> madam president, distinguished members of the security council you were briefed over this past weekend on the latest political developments in ukraine. my briefing today, as you requested, will address the situation of human rights in ukraine and update you on developments since my last briefing on the 19th of march. i will highlight key human rights issues, taking into account the most recent events in the east. my remarks are based on the findin
used cryptology in the 19th century. >> from the nsa national cryptologic museum. making and breaking see credit codes, sunday at 6:00 and 10:00 eastern, part of american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. >>> things got heated at the united nations yesterday between the ambassadors of russia and ukraine as each presented his version of the continued standoff between the two countries. following the annexation of crimea. the ukrainian army has not been able to pub back against...
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research has always been something in american museums, but this specific research into the world war ii period using these records that are here at the national archives are very, it's very complicated, and it's very different from anything that traditional art historians and museum curators have done. and i am proud to say that the american museum community has partnered with the national archives many times over the past decade to do multiple training sessions for curators around the country on how to access these materials. we've done two major conferences out in college park, we did an international conference in 2007, and then we did two years ago right in this very room a two-day international conference on accessing these remarkable resources that are here at our national archives. and coming up in june we have another pickup coming. partnership coming. so i would say we are trying as hard as we can to research our czechs. we are open to -- our collections. we are open to anyone who has any questions, and no american hue seem -- i can say this forcefully -- wants to have anything on their walls that doesn't belong to them. >> i would s
research has always been something in american museums, but this specific research into the world war ii period using these records that are here at the national archives are very, it's very complicated, and it's very different from anything that traditional art historians and museum curators have done. and i am proud to say that the american museum community has partnered with the national archives many times over the past decade to do multiple training sessions for curators around the country...
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us what has been done there? what is new there? >> over the course of the last four years, 3 1/2 four years, the national civil rights museum has raisededible amount of funds, more than $3 million to -- so they have added new exhibits. they have enhanced existing exhibits. they have added technology, touch screen technology, they have tried to give the civil rights museum a facelift and bring it into 2014 and speak to the 2014 museum visits for who could be young and familiar with ipads and all the technology we enjoy. >> as we look back to the civil rightser remarks it does seem to be something vintage to a lot of people. but there are a lot of activity struggles that are -- all of the voting laws that are being passed in several states that people see as sort of a resuscitation of restrictions, almost a 1960s era. how do you get young people like yourself to understand that the civil rights struggle is a current contemporary thing? >> i think it's about educating people about the issues they're dealing with. i think sometimes people just need to separate the sort of blatant separation, you cannot drink from this water fountain, you
us what has been done there? what is new there? >> over the course of the last four years, 3 1/2 four years, the national civil rights museum has raisededible amount of funds, more than $3 million to -- so they have added new exhibits. they have enhanced existing exhibits. they have added technology, touch screen technology, they have tried to give the civil rights museum a facelift and bring it into 2014 and speak to the 2014 museum visits for who could be young and familiar with ipads...
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us on twitter. coming up tonight at 8 eastern on c-span, the national museum of women and the arts hosts a discussionon women judicial leaders with supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and rosalie abiela. here's a portion. >> it was inconceivable when we started practicing law that we would ever be a judge. inconceivable. there were no women judges, maybe two or three in the whole country. so one of the reasons that was an advantage, and especially if you're kind of an outsider, and i know it's hard to talk about outsider/insider when you're on the supreme court, but we all understand what it feels like to be an outside insider. you do what you feel is the right thing -- >> what do you mean, outsider? what do you mean? >> if you're different, if you know you're different, if you're not like the rest of the culture that you are professionally in, if you're not -- i mean, for me in ontario, i mean, i was jewish, immigrant, female in a male profession that was largely, i mean, grandfather was a supreme court judge and father was a supreme court judge. anyway, i say that only because it can be a gre
us on twitter. coming up tonight at 8 eastern on c-span, the national museum of women and the arts hosts a discussionon women judicial leaders with supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and rosalie abiela. here's a portion. >> it was inconceivable when we started practicing law that we would ever be a judge. inconceivable. there were no women judges, maybe two or three in the whole country. so one of the reasons that was an advantage, and especially if you're kind of an outsider, and...
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national civil rights museum. now, after $28 million in renovations, it's reopening with an in-depth look at history. al jazeera's jonathan martin takes uside >> reporter: the low rain motel seems to be frozen in time. the balcony where martin luther king, jr. was shot and killed and the cards outside and room 306 look the way they did in 1968. but beyond those walls is a museum that's been transformed, designed to chronicle the american civil rights movement in a more interactive and emotional way start with slavery in the scene 00s. >> -- 1600s. >> we saved some space so you can crouch down and see what it felt like to actually be touching one person for months as they traveled through. you can also hear actual sounds. you can hear the slaves. you can hear what they were going through >> reporter: arrest it opened in 1991, the national civil rights museum painted a broad picture of the movement. but new exhibits go in depth, highlighting the signifcancer of things like churches, homes, and lands of fran americans while introducing lesser known foot soldiers. >> it's important for us to know make sure that folks know that it's not just
national civil rights museum. now, after $28 million in renovations, it's reopening with an in-depth look at history. al jazeera's jonathan martin takes uside >> reporter: the low rain motel seems to be frozen in time. the balcony where martin luther king, jr. was shot and killed and the cards outside and room 306 look the way they did in 1968. but beyond those walls is a museum that's been transformed, designed to chronicle the american civil rights movement in a more interactive and...
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used cryptology in the 19th century. >> from the nsa national corporation the logic museum, making and breaking secret codes sunday at six and 10:00 eastern, part of american history tv this weekend. >> and now his book tried to k-9 warriors, might tale from the training ground to the battlefield. from the savannah but festival this as a little more than 45 minutes. [applause] >> good morning. first of all, i would like to thank the savannah book festival for having me here. you know, what they're doing is a marvelous thing. it gives a lot of authors access to venues like this to be able to talk about what they do and what they're passionate about. you know, first and foremost of like to thank them for bringing me here. secondly, i would like to thank everyone and is sitting at your for taking interest in what is that i do and the book they wrote : the message that i would like to convey in terms of the importance of military working dogs and the different types of missions that they're doing, the wonderful things that they're capable of without your guys to support this would not exist. thank you for coming in supportin
used cryptology in the 19th century. >> from the nsa national corporation the logic museum, making and breaking secret codes sunday at six and 10:00 eastern, part of american history tv this weekend. >> and now his book tried to k-9 warriors, might tale from the training ground to the battlefield. from the savannah but festival this as a little more than 45 minutes. [applause] >> good morning. first of all, i would like to thank the savannah book festival for having me here....
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use cryptology in the 19th century. >> from the nsa's national christological museum, making and breaking secret codes later today at 6d 10:00 eastern part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: last month, private sector employment hit a milestone. u.s. businesses regained the number of jobs that have been lost do during the 2000, 2000 eight great recession. joining us now to offer their take on the best way to move forward with job creation are ross eisenbrey of the economic policy institute and daniel mitchell of the cato institute. first, mr. michel, how much should policymakers be celebrating the fact that private sector jobs are now back to 2008 levels six years later? guest: they should celebrate in that they are not below 2008 but that is a very low bar to clear. normally when you have a recovery from a downturn and we have theoretically been in a recovery now, we're well into our fifth year. you should be way above. when you look at the average of all post-world war ii recessions, this is a very weak job performance we have had in the last several years. that
use cryptology in the 19th century. >> from the nsa's national christological museum, making and breaking secret codes later today at 6d 10:00 eastern part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: last month, private sector employment hit a milestone. u.s. businesses regained the number of jobs that have been lost do during the 2000, 2000 eight great recession. joining us now to offer their take on the best way to move...
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national museum of natural history. >> gives them an idea of the size of the animals that used to roam the world millions of years ago.sly awaiting the new. >> never signed a 50-year deal here. this is exciting. >> this deal is signed. the museum will show off extremely rare fossils of a t-rex found in montana in 1988. >> laid in the ground much as it died on the shores of a stream in montana just over 66 million years ago. >> jaw and arm bones said to be one of the largest and most complete t-rex specimens ever discovered with 80 to 85% of the skeleton recovered. >> before you get too excited, think about this. renovations will take about five years before you see the new and improved dinosaur hall. >> 9-year-old ella king was okay just seeing pieces of it. she watched as scientists scan 60 million-year-old bones. a fan of dinosaurs, the arlington resident said she cannot wait to be back when she is 14. >> the t-rex is five foot tall, about a foot taller than me. so this humongous sculpture. >> young and old, it lives in all of us. in northwest d.c., abc 7 news. >> dinosaurs are just the coolest. >> wow. >> total wow
national museum of natural history. >> gives them an idea of the size of the animals that used to roam the world millions of years ago.sly awaiting the new. >> never signed a 50-year deal here. this is exciting. >> this deal is signed. the museum will show off extremely rare fossils of a t-rex found in montana in 1988. >> laid in the ground much as it died on the shores of a stream in montana just over 66 million years ago. >> jaw and arm bones said to be one of...
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us swallow the eight cars. the national corvette grid date of the cars are out there now on display. more people are visiting the corvette museume the dancing, and now the museum is trying to figure out if they should keep this thing called on display. sins is driving. --since. aldon drug administration is making a another attempt to thwart regulate electronic cigarettes from kids. that will report revealed as mayor calling for restrict regulations on pipe tobacco water pipe tobacco and who could. currently there's only regulatory authority over cigarettes smokeless tobacco and up in him. the revelations will be finalized following a 7 day public comment. >>: added 22 still ahead we are tracking rain it's of tremendous role in moving towards the bay area coming into here with storm tracker 4 and will hear all of this and when it's going to rain in your neighborhood. if we will follow the weather with and third spill just after the 280 interchange still has lanes blocked for the ride leading out of san francisco handed to jam up. tomorrow will be a historic day for callers carts. there have to cast their ballots on whether to fo
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national corvette museum. >> of all places. they lifted what was left of the eighth vette out of the hole yesterday. not much more than mangled steel and fiberglass. it usedhen it went into the hole. the owner says there's no chance it will be restored. >> they're going back on display, by the way, until august. hopefully some kind of restoration will happen to some of them. >> clearly not the ones we just saw. >> no. >>> up ahead, close with the crew searching for flight 370. we'll find out what it was like trying to solve that mystery right there. >>> and staying fit, even with a few extra pounds. a doctor tackles the myth that you have to be thin to be healthy. when he says is more person than the numbers on the scale. you're watching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by downy glow unstoppables. unstoppables. to you...to die. so do what i do -- try glow unstopables in-wash scent boosters. toss them in before the wash, then pour in downy infusions for softness. mmm! and they fill your closet with scents so fresh i could just yodel! and they last for 12 weeks! [ male announcer ] downy infusions and america's best s
national corvette museum. >> of all places. they lifted what was left of the eighth vette out of the hole yesterday. not much more than mangled steel and fiberglass. it usedhen it went into the hole. the owner says there's no chance it will be restored. >> they're going back on display, by the way, until august. hopefully some kind of restoration will happen to some of them. >> clearly not the ones we just saw. >> no. >>> up ahead, close with the crew searching...
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using an x-ray device discovered people stuffed into trunks trying to get into the united states. they also found a half million dollars worth of pot. 16 people now under arrest. >>> the national corvette museum on display and that was one of those cars, sadly, is one i was going to buy for elisabeth in response to her purchase of a bentley for me in the first hour. >> that was nice of you. >> now she doesn't want it because they were in a hole for a month. >> oh, sure, brian. buy her a car real cheap that's damaged. >> are you calling me high maintenance? >> yes, i am. >> i'll be down to dc like that, kilmeade. >> hey, you got to check the cherry blossoms tomorrow. >> they're beautiful. from washington, d.c. out to the great state of nevada, we're going to introduce you to -- you've seen them on the channel -- a rancher whose family has worked the land since the 1800s. >> that's right. >> and they're cattle ranchers and the federal government is now saying you got to get your cattle off our land and they've actually started rounding up his cows. the local people don't like it one bit. >> no. so there is some protesters there and here you see the use of tasers on them here and dogs. as of mon
using an x-ray device discovered people stuffed into trunks trying to get into the united states. they also found a half million dollars worth of pot. 16 people now under arrest. >>> the national corvette museum on display and that was one of those cars, sadly, is one i was going to buy for elisabeth in response to her purchase of a bentley for me in the first hour. >> that was nice of you. >> now she doesn't want it because they were in a hole for a month. >> oh,...