Eberhardt from the friendly d roosevelt president ial library and clay bauske of the president truman president ial library talk about the factors that led to the remaking of their museums and the thought that goes into overhauling their exhibits. The two discuss what their job as curators entail. The fdr president ial library hosted the conversation and provided video. The am Herman Eberhardt at franklin was of a president ial library and museum and i want to welcome you to a new series of programs featuring conversations between me and curators at other president ial libraries. In this series we will explore the various jobs and roles of museum curators. Today we will be talking about one of the most important and complicated jobs of a curator, developing new Museum Exhibits. Curators are responsible for providing new changing exhibits on special topics on a regular basis in their museums. They also make periodic alterations to the museums larger permanent exhibits to reflect changin
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American tilton welcome to the program protests have erupted in armenia after its Prime Minister signed a peace deal with azerbaijan the agreement ends the fighting in the disputed region of nagorno and allows azerbaijan to keep its territorial gains more than a 1000 people have been killed since the longstanding conflict erupted again in september russia mediated the cease fire and says it will enable a permanent end to the bloodshed. Thousands of armenians demonstrated outside government headquarters in the capital yerevan to show their displeasure over the countrys peace deal with azerbaijan that also includes russia as a peacekeeper hundreds of the protesters actually needed inside the government building where they were also able to ransack some of the offices. Just earlier armenian Prime Minister nicole on had released a statement on social media saying that he had signed a declaration with the president s of russia and azerbaijan to end the war he also called the decision incred
Live. Here in the. Welcome to the program now a breakthrough has been reached in. Agree a ceasefire. Talks in moscow involving the Foreign Ministers of both countries. Looks at the results. More than that hours of talks here in moscow mediated by the Russian Foreign minister Sergey Lavrov armenia and azerbaijan have finally agreed to cease fire which has already commenced at. Midnight moscow. By john they have also agreed to begin substance based negotiations from here on out and also they will continue holding their consultations and sauce in the same format as its been happening now once again cease fire had already began and as said its going to be a humanitarian ceasefire to allow the. Exchange soldiers as well as prisoners of war now once again that. They were held for a long time and the journalists have been here at the foreign minister for at least 1314 hours but its the Russian Foreign minister lavrov about a minute and a half minutes to. The press that this cease fire in is f
And in the german capital scuffles as police face off with left wing radicals who are resisting authorities attempts this morning to victim iconic squatters protest. One of the morning of money for russia this october the 9th from kevin owen here at the r. T. World news center with the latest for you for the next hour this morning thanks cheatin hope you can stick around to the 1st serious news the ongoing trouble in the go on a car about civilian casualties are mounting there as the conflict between as opposed and armenia over the disputed territory is still running hot with reports of victims and Property Damage on both sides and nothing is sacred in a time of war shelling devastated a historic cathedral in the region the church also instantly came under fire during the 1st. For over 30 years ago this time though 3 russian journalists got injured in the fray is one of the serious condition its one of the perils of reporting from a conflict zone of course weve got video to show you of