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brian: paul sparrow, director of the fdr library.hat is this room, and will cut -- what kind of history was made here? paul: this room is totally unique in the presidenti
brian: paul sparrow, director of the fdr library.hat is this room, and will cut -- what kind of history was made here? paul: this room is totally unique in the presidenti
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we take a tour of the fdr presidential library and museum with director paul sparrow. >> paul sparrow, director of the fdr library. what is this room and what kind
we take a tour of the fdr presidential library and museum with director paul sparrow. >> paul sparrow, director of the fdr library. what is this room and what kind
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brian: so, how did paul sparrow get here?aul: i was involved with the television business for a long time and then became involved with museums. when the newseum opened in washington, d.c., i spent 16 years there and became immersed in the idea of "how do we tell history in new and different ways?" i think it is one of america's treasures. and when the opportunity came to become involved in the national archives, i had been a client almost my entire career. i love the national archives. it is one of america's great treasures. when the opportunity came to become the director of this institution, i realized this is a dream job for me, something i had been preparing for my entire life. i am a storyteller, and this is the greatest story in american history. i feel like franklin roosevelt was our best president, and franklin and eleanor were an important political couple. the most important political couple. roosevelt served 12 years through the worst crises of the time. the great desir ii. he was a leader that transcended in some
brian: so, how did paul sparrow get here?aul: i was involved with the television business for a long time and then became involved with museums. when the newseum opened in washington, d.c., i spent 16 years there and became immersed in the idea of "how do we tell history in new and different ways?" i think it is one of america's treasures. and when the opportunity came to become involved in the national archives, i had been a client almost my entire career. i love the national...
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jack sparrow. >> haul him in. >> he took everything from me.nch of grown men dressed up and acting like pirates all day long. for you personally what was the best part of this ride, young lady? >> well, it's great because it's already got such a great fan base. as actors we do a lot of work that unfortunately never really gets seen if it doesn't have the budget or the publicity. it gets difficult to reach such a wide audience. with something like you this know that so many people are going to watch it and they're going to enjoy it and they're going to go on the journey with you. >> how big of a franchise fan were you prior to this? >> i was a huge fan. i remember watching it when i was 13 with my mom. and i went in to school the next day, and i was like i've seen it. and i was like yeah, it's great. and we were so excited to see the next one. it's something that i'd definitely grown up with. >> there's nowhere to hide. find sparrow for me. >> from this moment on we have to be allies. >> i'd say we're more than that. >> gentlemen. >> once again
jack sparrow. >> haul him in. >> he took everything from me.nch of grown men dressed up and acting like pirates all day long. for you personally what was the best part of this ride, young lady? >> well, it's great because it's already got such a great fan base. as actors we do a lot of work that unfortunately never really gets seen if it doesn't have the budget or the publicity. it gets difficult to reach such a wide audience. with something like you this know that so many...
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. >> paul sparrow, director of the fdr library, what is this room and what kind of history was major? >> this room was totally unique in the presidential library system because it's the only room that actually use by sitting president at a presidential library. when fdr for start construction on the library in 1938 he eight you soon he would leave office at the end of 1940 at the end of his second term as every president before him had but because of the rising tensions in europe, the democratic party nominated him for a third term and he was elected. so when this library open in june 1941 he was still president. so this became essentially the northern oval office. he was up here on many, many occasions. he entertained both political leaders like winston churchill and shang kai-shek from china. he did write a broadcast from here. two of his fireside chats and for other reader broadcast all came from the film during that period annually conducted the war in europe and the pacific from this room. >> of the 30 fireside chats, is at number right? 30. do you remember which ones? >> that ar
. >> paul sparrow, director of the fdr library, what is this room and what kind of history was major? >> this room was totally unique in the presidential library system because it's the only room that actually use by sitting president at a presidential library. when fdr for start construction on the library in 1938 he eight you soon he would leave office at the end of 1940 at the end of his second term as every president before him had but because of the rising tensions in europe,...
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we take a tour of the fdr presidential library and museum with director paul sparrow. >> paul sparrow, director of the fdr library. what is this room and what kind of history was made here? >> this is totally unique in the presidential library system. it is the only room actually used by a sitting president at a presidential library. when fdr first started construction on the library in 1938 he assumed he would leave office in the end of 1940 at the end of his second term like every president before him had. but because of the rising tensions in europe the democratic party nominated him for one third term and he was elected. when the library opened in june 1941 he was the president of the united states. to this essentially became the northern oval office. he was appear on many many occasions. he entertained both political leaders like mr. churchill and he did a lot of meetings here. he did radio broadcast from here. two of his fireside chats and for other radio broadcast from this room during that period. he really directed the war from this room. >> 30 -- is a forward i had to rememb
we take a tour of the fdr presidential library and museum with director paul sparrow. >> paul sparrow, director of the fdr library. what is this room and what kind of history was made here? >> this is totally unique in the presidential library system. it is the only room actually used by a sitting president at a presidential library. when fdr first started construction on the library in 1938 he assumed he would leave office in the end of 1940 at the end of his second term like every...
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host: how did paul sparrow get here? guest: i was involved with the television business for a long time, and then became involved with museums. when the museum opened in washington, d.c. i spent 16 years there and became immersed in the idea of how do we tell history in new ways?fferent when the opportunity came to become involved in the national archives, i had been a client almost my entire career. i love the national archives. it is one of america's great treasures. when the opportunity came to become the director of this institution, idealized this is a dream job for me, something i had been preparing for my entire life. i am a storyteller, and this is the greatest story in american history. i feel like franklin roosevelt was our best president anne franklin and eleanor -- president and franklin and eleanor were an important couple. the great depression and world war ii. transcendedder that in some ways what a political leader had been prior to that. fundamentally changed the way the federal government interacts with
host: how did paul sparrow get here? guest: i was involved with the television business for a long time, and then became involved with museums. when the museum opened in washington, d.c. i spent 16 years there and became immersed in the idea of how do we tell history in new ways?fferent when the opportunity came to become involved in the national archives, i had been a client almost my entire career. i love the national archives. it is one of america's great treasures. when the opportunity came...
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with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june 1941. he was still president of the united states so this became essentially the foreign oval office. fdr had an
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with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june 1941. he was still president of the united states so this became essentially the foreign oval office. fdr had an incredibly inquisitive mind. 9,014 books in this room alone. every book was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was on the day fdr has died. >> watch q&a from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> next a conversation on the nation's tax code. and potential changes for low and middle income households. participants debated potential
with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june 1941. he was still president of the united states so this became essentially the foreign oval office. fdr had an incredibly inquisitive mind. 9,014 books in this room alone. every book was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was on the day fdr has died. >> watch q&a from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night...
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god seeing the sparrow, watching the sparrow. and he makes it very clear as his own words indicate. he said, we have been assured, sir, in the sacred writing that unless the word build a house they labor in vain that build it, again, rmping scripture. those are -- referencing scripture. those are not the words of a diest. teachers have been miseducating people for so long. i know they were just passing on what they were taught. there's been so much miseducation for so long. and regardless of what else, and we don't try to force our religious beliefs on anyone. that's not what the house of representatives is for, but since it formed such an important part of our founding and a part of the discussion for most of our nation's history it's important to point out that those scriptures that ben franklin referenced at the constitutional convention, the scriptures that have been quoted so often. we know the bible is the number ne far away most quoted book in the house of representatives and the senate. nothing else anywhere even close. and it has brought hope to people that had no hope. so
god seeing the sparrow, watching the sparrow. and he makes it very clear as his own words indicate. he said, we have been assured, sir, in the sacred writing that unless the word build a house they labor in vain that build it, again, rmping scripture. those are -- referencing scripture. those are not the words of a diest. teachers have been miseducating people for so long. i know they were just passing on what they were taught. there's been so much miseducation for so long. and regardless of...
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they're sparrows and toads and newts and small fresh water fish nobody has ever heard of. we're trying to get people to realize as these other species go away, lost to extinction, so could humanity. we are very tied together. one of my favorites is the fennec fox. it's gorgeous. >> with the giant ears. yes. >> what are the ears for? >> they dissipate heat. they live in a hot area in deserts. they also are used to hear predators coming. they're used to hear prey. they think these animals communicate in sound waves we can't hear. so they're like antenna in a way, in many ways. jane: joel what inspired you to , do this project? >> well, i have been a national contract photographer for 25 or 26 years. and about half way through my wife got breast cancer and she was in -- sick for a year on chemo and radiation and i was home and taking care of our three kids. i've never been grounded before where i had the chance to sit and think. and i thought about the magazine stories i'd done. i'd done 25 stories and they'd all come and go in a month. they would last a month, right? really
they're sparrows and toads and newts and small fresh water fish nobody has ever heard of. we're trying to get people to realize as these other species go away, lost to extinction, so could humanity. we are very tied together. one of my favorites is the fennec fox. it's gorgeous. >> with the giant ears. yes. >> what are the ears for? >> they dissipate heat. they live in a hot area in deserts. they also are used to hear predators coming. they're used to hear prey. they think...
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with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states. so this became essentially the northern oval office. f.d.r. had an incredibly inquisitive mind. there were 22,000 books. 914 books in this room alone. every book in here was selected by f.d.r. to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was on the day that f.d.r. died. nothing has changed. >> watch q&a from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> tomorrow, former f.b.i. director james comey testifies before the senate intelligence committee. we have live coverage of his testimony on c-span3. on "washington journal," we previewed that hearing with delegate stacy plaskett of the u.s. virgin islands. this is half an hour. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our second guest of the morning, delegate stacey plaskett, member of the government oversight reform committee, talking about jim comey later this week, thank you for joining us. th
with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states. so this became essentially the northern oval office. f.d.r. had an incredibly inquisitive mind. there were 22,000 books. 914 books in this room alone. every book in here was selected by f.d.r. to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was on the day that f.d.r. died. nothing has changed. >> watch q&a from the franklin d. roosevelt...
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well just to give you a flavor of the ages that she's released her the words are the sparrow which means state army and daughter brought which means some which m. is for made in germany plus muslims p. stands for part of the nato along with the words for washroom hunting and the o. is for the famous october fest along with german order well i'm content with this we took the liberty of creating our own local alphabet. buying among friends is not acceptable. i'm going to say thank you thank you good week ordeal and intensive elaboration. and after america's defense secretary admitted us failings in afghanistan last week the pentagon seems to be looking for somebody to blame this fine someone had its first reports to congress since the election the pentagon named pakistan as the single greatest exton all front to him during u.s. sanctions the report refers to what it calls support of afghan insurgents by the pakistani government or during sixteen years although its involvement in afghanistan washington has given a range of reasons why its afghan campaign isn't going to plan. iran is reporte
well just to give you a flavor of the ages that she's released her the words are the sparrow which means state army and daughter brought which means some which m. is for made in germany plus muslims p. stands for part of the nato along with the words for washroom hunting and the o. is for the famous october fest along with german order well i'm content with this we took the liberty of creating our own local alphabet. buying among friends is not acceptable. i'm going to say thank you thank you...
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where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941, when he was still president. this became essentially the northern oval office. the president had an incredibly inquisitive mind, so that were 914 books in this room alone. every book in here was selected by fdr. this book is almost identical to the way it was on the way it was fdr died. "q&a," on thech franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum at hyde park, new york. sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span. announcer: on thursday, president trump was a speaker at the faith and freedom coalition in washington dc. his remarks are about 40 minutes. >> well, our next speaker his remarks are about 40 is no stranger to this event. in fact, today marks his fifth appearance at the road to majority conference. he has been here as a private citizen, as a candidate for president, and today, it is our great honor to welcome him as the leader of the free world. he first came to our recognition as one of america's most succ
where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941, when he was still president. this became essentially the northern oval office. the president had an incredibly inquisitive mind, so that were 914 books in this room alone. every book in here was selected by fdr. this book is almost identical to the way it was on the way it was fdr died. "q&a," on thech...
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tonight on c-span, q&a with paul sparrow, who oversees the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. after that, a look back at recent events from the australian parliament. later, canadian foreign minister, christoph, talks about future relations with the u.s.. >> this week on q&a, paul sparrow, director of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. he talks about the papers and artifacts housed there and provides a rare look at fdr's personal book collection. this interview was conducted at the museum. director ofparrow, the fdr library. what is this room, and will cut of history was made here? guest: this room is totally unique in the presidential library system because it was the only room ac
tonight on c-span, q&a with paul sparrow, who oversees the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. after that, a look back at recent events from the australian parliament. later, canadian foreign minister, christoph, talks about future relations with the u.s.. >> this week on q&a, paul sparrow, director of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. he talks about the papers and artifacts housed there and...
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. >> captain jack sparrow needs to lay off the rum.was disturbing about that video was the laughter at his comments talking about assassinating our president of the united states. you look at this rhetoric from johnny depp and commend day towards. -- and commentators. part of politics is heated rhetoric. but the big difference is the fact that hillary clinton, eric holder and major political figures in the democrat party are embracing the resistance and saying we are part of the resistance. they are embracing this rhetoric and behavior. this is a real change from how it has been in the past. now we have major parties embracing thoseth things. trish: mollie, the ceasar play as well. your thoughts. mollie: even worse, some of these artists i don't think people take political advice from, is the political rhetoric coming from democratic politicians or leaders. one week after we saw what happened when people are unable to handle their disagreements civilly and they try to commit a mass assassination of republicans. it unless this environme
. >> captain jack sparrow needs to lay off the rum.was disturbing about that video was the laughter at his comments talking about assassinating our president of the united states. you look at this rhetoric from johnny depp and commend day towards. -- and commentators. part of politics is heated rhetoric. but the big difference is the fact that hillary clinton, eric holder and major political figures in the democrat party are embracing the resistance and saying we are part of the...
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at 8:00, paul sparrow who oversees different than roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. ms. swain: our guest on c-span's "newsmakers" this week is steve stivers, republican of ohio, representing that state's 15th district. he is taking on the responsibility of heading the national republican campaign committee, which is to keep republicans in control of the house. as we get started, i want to tell you about our guest. he is a buckeye. both his graduate an mba, and had a career in financial services and the ohio legislator. he is also a brigadier general in the ohio army national guard, which he has been in since 1985, and he served in active duty in 2004 and 2005 as a battalion commander in iraq and earned the bronze star for his service. thank you for being our guest. mr. stivers: it is great to be on. ms. swain: let me introduce our two reporters asking questions. both with the first name of scott. scott bland is the campaign editor for politico and hosts politico's "nerdcast." scott wong is from the hill. both are making a return visit to "newsmakers." you
at 8:00, paul sparrow who oversees different than roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. ms. swain: our guest on c-span's "newsmakers" this week is steve stivers, republican of ohio, representing that state's 15th district. he is taking on the responsibility of heading the national republican campaign committee, which is to keep republicans in control of the house. as we get started, i want to tell you about our guest. he is a buckeye. both his graduate an...
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we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts of it with paul sparrow, the museum's director. in junelibrary opened of 1941, he was still president of the united states, so this essentially became the northern oval office. he had an incredibly inquisitive many books.re are every book was selected by fdr to be in this room. it's on was identical to the way it was on the day that fdr died. nothing has changed. the fdrto in a from presidential library in hyde park, new york sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> on thursday, president trump was a speaker at the faith and freedom coalition in washington dc. his remarks are about 40 minutes. >>
we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts of it with paul sparrow, the museum's director. in junelibrary opened of 1941, he was still president of the united states, so this essentially became the northern oval office. he had an incredibly inquisitive many books.re are every book was selected by fdr to be in this room. it's on was identical to the way it was on the day that fdr died. nothing has changed. the fdrto in a from presidential library in hyde...
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where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941, when he was still president. this became essentially the northern oval office. the president had an incredibly inquisitive mind, so that were 914 books in this room alone. every book in here was selected by fdr. this book is almost identical to the way it was on the way it was fdr died. "q&a," on thech franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum at hyde park, new york. sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span. announcer: on thursday, president trump was a speaker at the faith and freedom coalition in washington dc.
where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941, when he was still president. this became essentially the northern oval office. the president had an incredibly inquisitive mind, so that were 914 books in this room alone. every book in here was selected by fdr. this book is almost identical to the way it was on the way it was fdr died. "q&a," on thech...
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where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts, with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states, so this became the northern oval office. fdr had an incredibly inquisitive mind. there were 22,000 books. 914 books in this room alone. every book in here was slektded by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was on the day that fdr died. nothing has changed. >> watch q&a from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in new york sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and it's brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> fcc chair ajit pi took part in a sit-down discussion at the free state conference on telecommunications policy. he discussed net neutrality, internet service provider regulations and 5g wireless networks. randolph may moderated the hour-long conversation. >> we're going to
where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts, with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states, so this became the northern oval office. fdr had an incredibly inquisitive mind. there were 22,000 books. 914 books in this room alone. every book in here was slektded by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was on the day that fdr died. nothing...
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john sparrow has arrived in the u.k.rough what he is getting in terms of the market reaction. he's going to be joining us to be joining us throughout this conversation as well. we are bringing together some of the best minds we have a bloomberg. we are minutes away from the european mop
john sparrow has arrived in the u.k.rough what he is getting in terms of the market reaction. he's going to be joining us to be joining us throughout this conversation as well. we are bringing together some of the best minds we have a bloomberg. we are minutes away from the european mop
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where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states. this became essentially the northern oval office. there are 914 books in this room alone. of book in here was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the day that fdr died. nothing has changed. >> watch q & a sunday night at 8:00 and on c-span. >> last month corporate executives talked about the pos benefits of new tax policies in front of the house ways and means committee. this is about three
where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states. this became essentially the northern oval office. there are 914 books in this room alone. of book in here was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the day that fdr died. nothing has changed. >> watch q & a sunday night at 8:00 and on c-span....
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john sparrow has arrived in the u.k.o walk us through what he is getting in terms of the market reaction. he's going to be joining us to be joining us throughout this conversation as well. we are bringing together some of the best minds we have a bloomberg. we are minutes away from the european market open. we're going to give you a heads up on what you need to know throughout the day. the headlines look like this. it is a hung parliament for parliament -- for britain. some talk we would hear from theresa may around 10:00. that is denied right now. exit uncertainty is the big story surrounding this. is a softer brexit now a more likely outcome? we are going to take you lived to brussels to discuss that issue. what is going on with the pound? it is trading lower. the cash open in around 30 minutes. matt: it was interesting. when i came into this trading for around 4:00 this morning, there had not been a lot of action overnight, especially not relative to what you softer -- after brexit and the trump election. i thought we
john sparrow has arrived in the u.k.o walk us through what he is getting in terms of the market reaction. he's going to be joining us to be joining us throughout this conversation as well. we are bringing together some of the best minds we have a bloomberg. we are minutes away from the european market open. we're going to give you a heads up on what you need to know throughout the day. the headlines look like this. it is a hung parliament for parliament -- for britain. some talk we would hear...
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at 8:00, paul sparrow who oversees different than roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. ms. swain: our guest on c-span's "newsmakers" this week is steve stivers, republican of ohio, representing that state's 15th district. he is taking on the responsibility of heading the national republican campaign committee, which is to keep republicans in control of the house. as we get started, i want to tell you abo
at 8:00, paul sparrow who oversees different than roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. ms. swain: our guest on c-span's "newsmakers" this week is steve stivers, republican of ohio, representing that state's 15th district. he is taking on the responsibility of heading the national republican campaign committee, which is to keep republicans in control of the house. as we get started, i want to tell you abo
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rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states. this became essentially the northern oval office. there are 914 books in this room alone. of book in here was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the day that fdr died. nothing has changed. >> watch q & a sunday night at 8:00 and on c-span. >> last month corporate executives talked about the pos benefits of new tax policies in front of the house ways and means committee. this is about three and a half hours. >>> the committee will come to order. good morning and thank you all for joining us. today our committee's focus on the top priority for the american people, pro-growth tax reform that will create jobs, increase paychecks and strengthen our nation's economy. america now has one of the most costly, unfair and uncompetitive tax systems in the world. the need for pro-growth tax reform is urgent. today's high tax rates on american businesses drive good paying jobs overseas an
rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states. this became essentially the northern oval office. there are 914 books in this room alone. of book in here was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the day that fdr died. nothing has changed. >> watch q & a sunday night at 8:00 and on c-span. >> last month...
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brian: paul sparrow, director of the fdr library. what is this room, and what kind of history was made here? paul: this room is totally unique in the presidential library system because it was the only room actually used by a sitting president at a
brian: paul sparrow, director of the fdr library. what is this room, and what kind of history was made here? paul: this room is totally unique in the presidential library system because it was the only room actually used by a sitting president at a
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at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see "q&a" with paul sparrow, director of the franklin delano roosevelt presidential library and museum. in thursday's british elections, the conservatives lost their parliamentary majority. prime minister theresa may continues work on a deal with a northern irish party to create a coalition government. on friday, the prime minister met with elizabeth the second as required by law. she announced she was given permission to -- permission to form a new government. may: i have just been to see her majesty the queen, and i will now form a government, a government that can provide certainty and lead britain forward at this critical time for our country. this government will guide the country through the crucial brexit talks that began in just 10 days, and deliver on the will of the british people by taking the united kingdom out of the european union. it will work to keep our nation safe and secure by delivering the change that i set out, following the appalling attacks in manchester and london, cracking down on the ideology of islamist extremism and all those
at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see "q&a" with paul sparrow, director of the franklin delano roosevelt presidential library and museum. in thursday's british elections, the conservatives lost their parliamentary majority. prime minister theresa may continues work on a deal with a northern irish party to create a coalition government. on friday, the prime minister met with elizabeth the second as required by law. she announced she was given permission to -- permission to form a...
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s personal office and collection of artifacts with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states, and so this became essentially the northern oval office. f.d.r. had an incredibly inquiz tiff mind so there were 22,000 books. every book in here was selected by f.d.r. to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was on the day that f.d.r. died. nothing has changed. >> watch "q&a" from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> yesterday, former f.b.i. director james comey testified in front of the senate intelligence committee about russia's interference in the 2016 presidential elections and his recent firing by president trump. lots of reaction to the testimony this morning, including president trump who tweeted, despite so many false statements and lies, total and complete vindication and, wow, comey is a leaker. we'll now show you a portion of today's "washington journal" with reaction from our viewers. happens
s personal office and collection of artifacts with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states, and so this became essentially the northern oval office. f.d.r. had an incredibly inquiz tiff mind so there were 22,000 books. every book in here was selected by f.d.r. to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was on the day that f.d.r. died. nothing has changed. >> watch...
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s personal office and collection of artifacts with paul sparrow, the museum's director. paul: this library opened in june, 1941. he was still president of the united states and so this became essentially the northern oval office. f.d.r. had an incredibly inquiz tiff mind. there are 914 books in this room. all were selected by f.d.r. to be in this room. this room is almost identical on the day that f.d.r. died. nothing has changed. >> watch "q&a" from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on -span. >> next, health and human services secretary tom price testifies on president trump's 2018 budget request. he spoke about proposed cuts to medicaid and allowing businesses to opt out of providing shurps that covers birth control for female employees. the senate finance committee hearing is a little more than wo others. senator hatch: ok. the committee will cox to order. we'll first listen to the senator from oregon.
s personal office and collection of artifacts with paul sparrow, the museum's director. paul: this library opened in june, 1941. he was still president of the united states and so this became essentially the northern oval office. f.d.r. had an incredibly inquiz tiff mind. there are 914 books in this room. all were selected by f.d.r. to be in this room. this room is almost identical on the day that f.d.r. died. nothing has changed. >> watch "q&a" from the franklin d....