He came to the president ial museum in 1996. Since that is up curator and shape over 70 including centennial of president mrs. Ford. The core exhibit in 1997 and 2016. He has a bachelors degree of history and science from oklahomas Baptist University where he served as adjunct professor teaching American History and ancient history. Donna welcome are you with us . I am thank you for having me. Excellent how are you doing . More importantly how is the staff . Are you guys reopen theres a lot of energy to get all of these museums reopen how are things there . We hope to share some the energy and soon. Library is in phase one. Some are returning and doing more on site. The museum continues at zero. The numbers are training our way. We hope in short order to be in a position we can reopen the doors to the public. We are excited because just this last weekend we were open in washington d. C. The headquarters were the rotunda on saturday and sunday were testing all the systems here in washin
Donald holloway is the curator , president ial museum. He came to the president ial museum in 1996. Since that is up curator and shape over 70 including centennial of president mrs. Ford. The core exhibit in 1997 and 2016. He has a bachelors degree of history and science from oklahomas Baptist University where he served as adjunct professor teaching American History and ancient history. Donna welcome are you with us . I am thank you for having me. Excellent how are you doing . More importantly how is the staff . Are you guys reopen theres a lot of energy to get all of these museums reopen how are things there . We hope to share some the energy and soon. Library is in phase one. Some are returning and doing more on site. The museum continues at zero. The numbers are training our way. We hope in short order to be in a position we can reopen the doors to the public. We are excited because just this last weekend we were open in washington d. C. The headquarters were the rotunda on saturday
Professor teaching American History and ancient history. Donna welcome are you with us . I am thank you for having me. Excellent how are you doing . More importantly how is the staff . Are you guys reopen theres a lot of energy to get all of these museums reopen how are things there . We hope to share some the energy and soon. Library is in phase one. Some are returning and doing more on site. The museum continues at zero. The numbers are training our way. We hope in short order to be in a position we can reopen the doors to the public. We are excited because just this last weekend we were open in washington d. C. The headquarters were the rotunda on saturday and sunday were testing all the systems here in washington and were eager as you say open the doors all laughing at the crowds back in. Because of our situation thats why we are doing the centennial we will learn and alisa virtually experience the president ial museum. We have great programs for us today. Im going to turn the scre
S archival and presidency. Donald holloway is the curator , our featured speaker today is donald holloway. The curator for the gerald are poor president ial museum, who came to the four president ial museum in 1996. Since, then his helped curate and shape our over 70 exhibits, including the centennial exhibits of both president and mrs. Ford, as well as the renovations of the museum, the Court Exhibit in 1997 and 2016. He has a bachelors degree of history and Political Science from Oklahoma Baptist University and a masters from kansas, where he serves as an adjunct professor, teaching American History and ancient history. Don, welcome. Are you with us . I am, patrick. Thank you for having me. Excellent how are you doing . And most importantly, how is the staff doing . Are you guys reopen . Theres obviously a lot of energy to get all these museums reopened. How are things there . We hope to share some of that energy, and soon. The staff is doing well. They are eager to get back. The lib
The way to philadelphia. 1776. For an exclusive interview with two proud americans who helped to shape this nation. Can you guess who youre talking about . It is an interview that you will not want to miss. We begin with Hillary Clinton speaking out about her highly anticipated interview with the fbi saying shes been eager to talk to the feds about her email arrangements while she was secretary of state and that shes pleased to have had the opportunity to assist in bringing the review, as she refers to it, to a conclusion, this as supporters hit the sunday Public Affairs shows trying to contain the political fallout. Kristin fisher joins us live in washington with more on that. Reporter well, clintons characterizing her interview with the fbi as civil and busy like. Shes also stressing that it was voluntary. In fact that was the very first thing she brought up when she called in to msnbc yesterday. It was something i had offered to do since last august. I had been eager to do it, and i