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Transcripts For CSPAN Director Jonathan Jarvis Discusses National Parks Service Centennial 20160825

Effects of Climate Change in parks, including the loss of glaciers, coastlines, and wildlife habitats, addressing wellpublicized occurrences of Sexual Harassment in the grand canyon and other parks, dealing with the effects of energy and other developments in proximately to the parks. In his career jarvis has worn , every hat you could wear in the park service. Even though every hat at the park service looks alike. He has been a scientist, ranger, director, and now director. I would like to thank him who agreed last fall to come to my january inauguration. That was before the snowzilla that crippled washington. Jarvis came to the inaugural. Today we have slightly better weather. This is the first time the Park Service Director has addressed the club. Please welcome
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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Howard University Founders Library 20160320

Next, the announcement by National Trust president stephanie makes followed by a brief history of the library. This is 40 minutes. [applause] [laughter] good day. Welcome everyone here to Howard University for another momentous occasion. Specifically the president of the National Trust Historic Preservation. I want to thank you for your partnership and stewardship of this arrangement and what we are about to announce. Is anunders library iconic building on college campus. Represents aer major symbol of the university. It ensures everyone understands what has happened in this building over time. This building was designed with inspiration from independence hall. That was not done by accident. That was a building that housed the constitution of the
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Transcripts For CSPAN3 National Preservation Act 50th Anniversary 20151220

Week and on cspan 3. Announcer as the 50th anniversary of the National Preservation act approaches, historians have gathered to look ahead at the workbook for them in the 20 for its century. Jewell addressed their conference. This was hosted by the National Trust for historic presentation preservation. It is about an hour. And now please welcome chief Preservation Officer david brown. [applause] david brown thank you very much. Welcome to the closing lunch of this conference. This is the time to reflect on all that the Preservation Movement has achieved over the last 50 years. It is also a chance to look forward and see how the work we are doing today will affect able to be here and participate in these conversations. We look forward to you being ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 American History TV 20141101

Away. So with that, i will go ahead and open up for questions. And i actually have a take away for you guys here. This is a chronology here. So any yes, sir . [ inaudible ] the question is, the louisburg for the, is there another time it was taken and the answer is yes. So in the next war we come back and the british have to take it again. And you know, the fact that they took it in 1745 helps them a lot. When they take it again in 1758. So theres a definite knowledge and that kind of ties into that theme about how the military experience has gains. It is done once and surely we can do it again, british kind of thing. And we will look at that next week. And actually youre reading about it in andersons book. Yes, sir . [ inaudible ] the question is, hey, seems like the royal navy is kind of helpful, all right . Wouldnt the colonists want to Start Building up their own navy . And the short answer is yes. In fact, the very first navy ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History 20141101

The corner. I wanted to know what your thought if the sight is not 402nd National Park. What are the plans . Yes, to answer your question joy, i think that is a really good question. The position of the campaign as it has gone over the last two years has been pullman is well positioned to be 402nd National Park sight. Er the status of the campaign, senator who is assistant in the u. S. This senate and senator in the minority has cosponsored legislation to have this if become a National Park. That was first step. Congressional route is one way to go if it doesnt work initially you have the second option, that is using president Antiquities Act created in early 1900s was designed to help preserve the country, the president can step in and designate federally owned prope ....

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