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KTVU KTVU Fox 2 News At 6pm February 28, 2018

Campaign. Sheesh she certainly had knowledge about what the president knew about russian interference. We have heard a lot of things from the other side that there is evidence of collusion, and time and time again they have been unable to produce evidence of collusion. Reporter in the hours before hope hicks appearance on capitol hill, President Donald Trump lasted out several tweets arguing a lack of evidence showing any conclusion. Collusion. As for Jared Kushner, Officials Say his background check is ongoing. So far the chief of staff john kelly has publicly defended Jared Kushner but privately it is said that he is critical of Jared Kushner and ivanka trump. Join us now is david mcewen. Can Jared Kushner last without this clearance . It is going to be very difficult to do a job without this clearance. President donald trump can provide a permanent avenue for him. He can give him a permanent clearance if that is what he wants to do. One of the things that Jared Kushner can no no lon

CSPAN3 Discovering New Hampshire Exhibit September 17, 2017

This is one of the oldest items in the collection. 500 years old. People. Here stone age they do not have tools, anything they had came from Natural Resources they found around them. This canoe wouldve taken about one month to build. They wouldve started with a slow burn, a very controlled burn on the top of a large pine tree and then they wouldve taken a stone tool to dig it up. Because of the high attrition rate, the life span was short for these people. They would die through disease or warfare. A lot of the canoes, they are still finding them to this day around lakes in new england. A storm will churn up the autumn a lake. This canoe was found in the lake region of New Hampshire and it is about 500 gears all of which makes it the second largest object. The second oldest item in this exhibit is the stumble which dates 20003000 years. A bowl like this was a lot of work to make. A soft stone, but still stone. They wouldve used a stone doubt to hell out this bull but it wouldve been ve

CSPAN3 Discovering New Hampshire Exhibit September 17, 2017

This is the core exhibit of New Hampshire history. It features a number of objects considered iconic objects of New Hampshire history. The abernathy were stone age people. They did not have mental tools. Anything they had came from Natural Resources they found around them. This canoe wouldve taken about one month to build. They wouldve started with a slow burn, a very controlled burn on the top of a large pine tree and then they wouldve taken a stone tool to dig it up. Because of the high attrition rate, the life span was short for these people. They would die through disease or warfare. A lot of the canoes, they are still finding them to this day around lakes in new england. A storm will churn up the autumn of a lake. This canoe was found in the lake region of New Hampshire and it is about 500 gears all of which makes it the second largest object. The second oldest item in this exhibit is the stumble which dates 20003000 years. A bowl like this was a lot of work to make. A soft stone,

CSPAN3 Discovering New Hampshire Exhibit September 17, 2017

Live free, or die, is the motto of New Hampshire. Find out where that phrase came from, and take a look at some of the artifacts that tell the history of the state, at the New Hampshire Historical Society. Were at the New Hampshire Historical Society, the fifth largest Historical Society. It was founded by a woman who wanted to preserve New Hampshire history. Were going to look at the core exhibit about New Hampshire history which features a number of object considered iconic objects of New Hampshire history. The first item i want to show you is a dugout can do. This is one of the oldest items in the collection. 500 years old. The where stone age people. They do not have tools, anything they had came from Natural Resources they found around them. This canoe wouldve taken about one month to build. They wouldve started with a slow burn, a very controlled burn on the top of a large pine tree and then they wouldve taken a stone tool to dig it up. Because of the high attrition rate, the lif

CSPAN3 Discovering New Hampshire Exhibit September 23, 2017

Society in the country. It was founded by a woman who wanted to preserve New Hampshire history. Were going to look at the core exhibit about New Hampshire history, which features a number of object considered iconic objects of New Hampshire history. The first item i want to show you is a dugout can do. A new. Canoe. Gout this is one of the oldest items in the collection. 500 years old. Where stone age people. They do not have tools, anything they had came from Natural Resources they found around them. This canoe wouldve taken about one month to build. They wouldve started with a slow burn, a very controlled burn on the top of a large pine tree and then they wouldve taken a stone tool to dig it up. Because of the high attrition rate, the life span was short for these people. They would die through disease or warfare. A lot of the canoes, they are still finding them to this day around lakes in new england. A storm will churn up the autumn bottom of a lake. Then a canoe will emerge. This

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