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Israeli troops in the occupied palestinian territories and a global day of rage from kabul to kuala lumpur protesters rally in solidarity with the palestinians. And i know im suited for this is al jazeera live from london also coming up on the United Nations an emergency meeting is held to react to Donald Trumps decision on jerusalem i whens have the upper hand as fire crews battle several dangerous wildfires in california. Two palestinians have been killed and more than seven hundred injured in violent clashes with Israeli Forces across palestine thousands of palestinians are said that leaders call to rally against us president Donald Trumps recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel have been solidarity rallies across the world including in a series of kharaj cairo istanbul london and berlin these pictures show demonstrators gathered outside the u. S. Embassies in the muslim majority countries of malaysia and indonesia and the u. N. Security council held an emergency meeting t
Them. You cannot write a meaningful history of film without referring to the films in the paper print collection, because it traces the evolution of cinema from a cinema of attractions and actuality through the development of the narrative form. Its such a wonderful resource to students and scholars of cinema. [classical music] you can view many of the earliest films and the library of congress by visiting loc. Gov. The library of Congress Packard packard campus for audiovisual conservation reserves and provides access to the librarys vast collection of films, television, radio broadcast home and found recordings. American history tv visited the campus to learn about the earliest Public Affairs films, including u. S. President , the spanishamerican war, world war i, and the first ever political ad created in 1912 by the democratic party. Mike my name is mike mashon head of the moving image section of the library of congress, the home of the largest collection of video and the world. To
Conservation in culpeper, virginia, preserves access to the librarys vast collection of films, television, Radio Broadcasts and sound recordings. , American History tv visited the facility to learn about the paper print collection. Films from the earliest era of Motion Pictures produced between 1894 and 1912. Over 3000 paper prints were created for copyright purposes but cannot be projected. They must be scanned one frame at a time in order to be copied. My name is mike mashon head of the moving image section at the library congress, the home of the largest collection of video and the world. Within this building, they have not only the film, video and sound recording of the library, but we also have preservation laboratories that are dedicated to making sure that all of this material is available for future generations. The story of the packard campus actually begins in the late 1990s. Our benefactor David Packard was interested in creating a facility for the library that would house t
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