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Burns explores Roosevelt legacy in new documentary

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WARM SPRINGS, Georgia — Filmmaker Ken Burns says he wants to tell the story of the Roosevelts, their strengths and failures, in an upcoming documentary on one of America’s most famous political families.

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Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns walks through the entrance of the Georgia home used by former President Franklin D. Roosevelt during a tour by site manager Robin Glass, right, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013, in Warm Springs, Ga.

Burns, acclaimed for his documentaries on the Civil War, jazz and World War II, previewed on Saturday part of the 14-hour series that will air next year. Burns’ film explores the political and family ties between President Theodore Roosevelt and President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife, Eleanor. The Roosevelts lived and governed during a time of enormous change in the U.S, including the country’s emergence as a world power, the Great Depression, World War II and the civil rights struggle. Burns said the Roosevelt political legacy remains relevant now as U.S. leaders debate how big the federal government should be. All three Roosevelts backed an expanded role for the central government. The political populism of Theodore Roosevelt in the early 1900s — for example, his antimonopoly stances and efforts to improve food safety — arguably found a new expression in the politics championed by Franklin Roosevelt to alleviate the suffering inflicted by the Great Depression in the 1930s.

The film follows Eleanor Roosevelt as she emerged from her role as first lady after Roosevelt’s death and led the United Nations as it drafted an international charter of human rights. The film also shows the leaders’ flaws. Theodore Roosevelt encouraged a rebellion in Panama so the United States could secure the land needed for the Panama Canal. Franklin Roosevelt was unfaithful to Eleanor.

Blake Shelton scores attention of CMA voters

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The folks at Warner Music Nashville are showing they know how to get your attention. And this time of year, it’s all about attention, with the County Music Association Awards being presented next week. This includes mailing out a nifty

virtual record player to promote Blake Shelton at the CMAs and hiring a marching band to draw attention to new artist nominee Brett Eldredge. Peter Strickland, WMN’s executive vice president and general manager, calls these attention-getters awareness campaigns, and they sure have raised awareness. The virtual player has been the talk of

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CMA voters. It includes a vinyl copy of Shelton’s “Based on a True Story” laid in a thin plastic rectangle. Scan a code with your cellphone, put it on the record, and a digital arm appears that allows you to “play” the music. You can move the arm back and forth, just like on a turntable. And the vinyl album can be played on a real turntable. “We just wanted to focus on the music and we knew if we did something totally revolutionary, I guess, that people would take the effort to listen to it,” Strickland said. “The hardest part is to get the CD from the package into the player to pay attention to the music, and we didn’t have an issue with this piece.” Each awards show has its own set of rules about lobbying for an artist. The CMA encourages artists and their labels to educate voters, allowing three email blasts and one mailer a year. Brandi Simms, the CMA’s director of membership and balloting, oversees the program and vets the mailers to make sure they conform to a few guidelines.

SYDNEY - Australia and the United States mounted a joint surveillance operation on Indonesia during 2007 UN climate talks in Bali, a report said Sunday in revelations likely to exacerbate strained ties with Jakarta.

FILE - In this May 11, 2013 file photo, Taylor Swift performs onstage during her Red Tour at the Verizon Center in Washington D.C.

The Guardian newspaper’s Australian edition cited a document from US whistleblower Edward Snowden showing Australian spy agency the Defence Signals Directorate worked alongside America’s National Security Agency (NSA) to collect the phone numbers of

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Leaders meeting during APEC Summit in Bali on early October 2013. Australia and the United States mounted a joint surveillance operation on Indonesia during 2007 UN climate talks in Bali, a report said Sunday in revelations likely to exacerbate strained ties with Jakarta.

Australia, US spied on Indonesia during UN talks

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Indonesian security officials. Australia’s relationship with close neighbour Indonesia is already under pressure after reports last week that Canberra’s overseas diplomatic posts were involved in a vast US-led surveillance network. Missions in Indonesia, as well as

embassies or consulates in China, were reportedly used to monitor phone calls and collect data, sparking demands for an explanation from Jakarta and Beijing. The Guardian said the 2007 operation at the United Nations climate change conference was not particularly successful, with the only tangible outcome being the mobile phone number of Bali’s chief of police. “The goal of the development effort was to gain a solid understanding of the network structure should

collection be required in the event of an emergency,” according to an account of the mission included in a 2008 weekly report from the NSA base at Pine Gap in Australia, one of the agency’s biggest overseas bases. Summing up at the end of the operation, the NSA, according to the Guardian, said: “Highlights include the compromise of the mobile phone number for Bali’s chief of police. “Site efforts revealed previously unknown Indonesian communications networks and postured us to

increase collection in the event of a crisis.” While largely unsuccessful, the operation is hugely embarrassing for Australia. At the time, Kevin Rudd was the country’s newly elected prime minister and he attended the summit -- his first high-profile international foray -- at the personal invitation of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. Both leaders agreed then to work together to advance ties.

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