for those who have been there for long, they get an allowance from the government. independence comes. what happens here? so unless i m mistaken, the gentleman just said cutting-edge research moved to burundi and elsewhere. the congolese who remain, their mission all these years later is preserve the patrimony that existed. all this was state of the art back in the 50s when the library was built. but for 20 years there hasn t been electricity to run the dehumidifiers to keep out the damp. through so many wars, through all of these difficulties, he has maintained this facility to
dehumidifiers to keep out the damp. through so many wars, through all of these difficulties, he has maintained this facility to an extraordinary degree. why? [ speaking foreign language ] reporter: staff still show up to work and organize. catalog and write requests for funding. perhaps to kinshasa or a central office where someone may or may not ever respond. he was here pre-independence, yes? does he remember the belgian rule? [ speaking foreign language ] he remembers the period, and that was the best time they were living. what do you say to someone who suggests that ball jan colonialism might have been the good times?
and, the popularity of the show has just never dwindled no matter what is going on. and they re also having auditions for male models. to replace the hottie female models. come on down, rob! yeah. yeah. never seen people get as excited on the shows. you have within a new oven mitt. yeah-yeah-yeah! 40 years. that s impressive. a funny story. casino gulf stream racing and casino park. apparently the centerpiece of the casino is the huge 13,000 gallon salt water tank. guess what, that bad boy cracked on sunday night. everything except the last two feet of water completely fell out. 100 fish were in this thing, they did survive. that s the good news. two small nurse sharks, angel fish, grouper fish, break out the dehumidifiers, everything else, closed down something in the casino, not everything. goes from floor to ceiling. all of the water spelled out in the middle of the casino. the fish survived.
breaking down the july jobs report this hour. i want to get to t employers added 163,000 jobs in july, much better than the 95,000 that economist also predicted. the unemployment rate rose to 8.3%. the latest political spin as president clinton and mitt romney weigh in on this report. go beyond the numbers to find out what the report says about the state of our economy. we are also going to see how wall street is reacting. president obama and mitt romney did not waste any time giving their take on the jobs report. romney is on the campaign trail r he is in vegas. president obama had a meeting with middle class families at the white house. romney points to the 42 moments with unemployment above 8%. he said the jobs report is more proof that the president s policies are failed. well, we continue to have 23 million americans out of work or have stopped working for look or underemployed and see job numbers bounce around month to month to month butno question that we now have 42
when they pulled it out of the vault at the lincoln museum a short time back was pretty well beaten up. it was pulled out of a vault, then it was written by the way in velum, a paper made of animal skin, the ink was kind of weak and flaking off, the paper was brittle, wrinkled, kind of puckered, so a chicago man who owns the paper conservation company volunteered for free to restore this thing after months and months of putting it in humidifiers to rehigh rate hydrate it and flattening the document, they will tomorrow for the first time put it on display in the lincoln library and museum for all the public to see. at least temporarily on display. they re going to take you take it down after a short time to make sure it is, again, stored properly. we should note there are still some copies of the 13th amendment, bought by millionaires for millions and millions of dollars. some believe the picture you re looking at there, one of the most documents important documents in the