Hello alexander all my games today soviet and russian cinema, and we are glad that you are our guest, honored artist of russia, one of the most soughtafter representatives of our cinema. They say in a different year 1015 series with your participation are released on the screens. And there is also a theater. How do you manage all this. I dont know, it turns out like this in general, its easy that there are 1015 tv shows its easy. Not everywhere, the main thing, well, well, lets start the first game alexander before you are the names of five famous domestic film directors alexander mitas Stanislav Govorukhin vadim abdurashitov Karen Shakhnazarov and jan frith after each of the six questions that i will ask you, you will choose the name of one of these directors as an answer. Each correct answer will bring you 1,000 rubles. All clear. Alright, lets start the question. The first thesis of which director was the film vertical, released in 1967, Stanislav Govorukhin yes , this is the correc
So let me add to paulas thanks to all of you who have braved cold. Half of our panel comes from the university. Torontoans are more used to this. We still appreciate it. Let me quickly introduce our panelists, give you some initial thoughts and a bit of the rules of the game. Just moving down the line of panelists, Jeffrey Pilcher is a professor of food history at the university of toronto. He is also the editor of the journal of global food history for those of you thinking of publishing outlets. Steve velazquez next to him is a cure rater in the division of home and Community Life at the National Museum of American History. And of course youve met paula. And next to her is irina, the professor of Museum Studies at the university of torontos i school. And she researches food and museums. And next to her, Teresa Mccullough is a historian of american brewing history, professor of the American Brewing History Initiative, excuse me, here at the National Museum of American History. And thi
And thats why she has to be destroyed. So i think you are right. Locally there can be some importance because you dont need massive sums of cash but by the time you get on the National Stage and i do vote but i just dont think voting means that much at this point. Id like to invite all of you to continue the conversation but for now lets join in thanking chris hedges. [applause] [inaudible conversations] also i would be remiss as a bookseller if i didnt tell you that chris will be signing books at the book table. Booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. Right now im finishing frank by barney frank. Its an autobiography. Its a really interesting book and it gives you a look at his career and congress back when it worked a little better than maybe now and some of the highlights in the major legislation he worked on some of the experiences he went through that are especially relevant for someone who always looked up to barney as on
Member of the Roosevelt Library and become a member of the information table just outside the door. At this time i would like to ask you to turn off your cell phones and thank cspan for covering this today and quickly go over the format for this session. We will start with our speaker in just a moment. Then i will follow that up if you have questions make your way over to the microphone so we are able to pick up the question in the author will move down the hall to the table outside of our new deals bookstore where you can purchase the book and have the author signed them. 2012 is an adjunct member of the Arizona State university and his fields of study include Public Policy, political history, latin america, u. S. mexico border land and sanford, arizona, i want to introduce patrick lukens. [applause] thank you. I want to thank bob clark and the rest of the staff and the president ial library to be one of todays presenters. And preparing this presentation and Headline News over the pas
For the pilot and three passengers. Onlookers sprint to hold on to the basket to keep the balloon from dragging off the ground a second time. You were planning to land in this park . Yes. As planned as can be. Reporter he tells action news this was a textbook landing. He says they experienced strong winds and looking for the closest and safest place to land. We are concerned. Its not the best place. This was not a preplanned landing destination. Reporter during flight, pilots can only steer a hot air balloon to where the air is blowing. They tell action news they launched from glen more from a training light. They snapped this picture at 17,500 saying Todays Mission was to measure fuel consumption at different altitudes. Oh, my god. No kids where it landed. Reporter now, police are echoing that same sentiments. Fortunately, there were no injuries. The faa is now investigating. Christie ileto channel 6 action news. Jim . Thank you. This is the way it looked as a man, standing on the roo