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abigail, the only thing we have from abigail are the letters. she is still in the number two spot which is not bad. >> not bad. >> with the list of first ladies you have seen throughout the 200 years, being the most influence based on the letters. >> well, i think, also, if you see her influence on her husband, i don't know that there were many, there have been many first ladies that have had that kind of influence. >> yeah. what is an example of an important policy that you see that she worked on him. >> , i don't know. i don't know of the particular policy. it is that he consults her all the time. she talks, she -- her letters at certain point are divided into two things. here is what is happening the children. this is what is happening on the farm. here are my thoughts about politics. so she shared all the time. i think by the time he got to the president, he was, he was not popular with his party, she was his major adviser. >> yeah. >> talking about letters. here is another in the video piece of a letter abigail to john focused on virginia.
abigail, the only thing we have from abigail are the letters. she is still in the number two spot which is not bad. >> not bad. >> with the list of first ladies you have seen throughout the 200 years, being the most influence based on the letters. >> well, i think, also, if you see her influence on her husband, i don't know that there were many, there have been many first ladies that have had that kind of influence. >> yeah. what is an example of an important policy that...
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it was john reiskin to abigail -- writing to abigail. i hereby order you to give him as many kisses and as many hours of your company after 9:00 at sea shall please to demand. and charge them to my count. i presume i have good right to draw upon you for the kisses as i had given two or three millions that least. the accounts between us is immensely in favor of yours. very teasing affectionate tones. wonderful moments. >> fun to bring these founding fathers, people that we see in these two-dimensional poses, come to life and have real personalities. these people enjoyed one another. >> this is one of the most appealing things about john and abigail. they have a life that you can follow because of the documents. you see them in good times and in bad. you see death and the family, you see triumph. it. "donwton abbey." -- it is like "downton abbey." >> brenda elliotts on twitter wants to know what you say she was the mother of women's rights in the united states? >> one of the things that we know is that women were aware of their subordinate
it was john reiskin to abigail -- writing to abigail. i hereby order you to give him as many kisses and as many hours of your company after 9:00 at sea shall please to demand. and charge them to my count. i presume i have good right to draw upon you for the kisses as i had given two or three millions that least. the accounts between us is immensely in favor of yours. very teasing affectionate tones. wonderful moments. >> fun to bring these founding fathers, people that we see in these...
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abigail disinherited. she got nothing. i don't know what abigail would have thought about that. how that's a possibility. but it's also possible that when catherine, married woman, took that money and gave it not to air husband, not her husband, but their three sons and did so on her own authority. would she was doing was affirming what abigail had always insisted on and what the law the night, and that was the money was hers to keep. so one last thing. the document you are holding, if you're get everything that a teefifteen handwriting, you can see that she says in the very first line that she is history in his property by and with the consent of her husband's, john adams. but the signature does not appear anywhere on the document. so it is not a legal documents that any court is bound to respect. .. is this collaboration which has never been reported before is the most extraordinary of all. [applause] >> so what is facing the historical society library, and others, the adams papers editors, with questions. i will open the floor for questions and comments. yes, sir? >> do we kn
abigail disinherited. she got nothing. i don't know what abigail would have thought about that. how that's a possibility. but it's also possible that when catherine, married woman, took that money and gave it not to air husband, not her husband, but their three sons and did so on her own authority. would she was doing was affirming what abigail had always insisted on and what the law the night, and that was the money was hers to keep. so one last thing. the document you are holding, if you're...
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without abigail, there is no john. without john, there is no abigail. >> don is important to history. -- john is important to history during for that, abigail is important. >> yes. with the support she provided to him in europe, in the presidency, in the vice presidency, she was so trustworthy that she could to carry things. so he could go off and be this great public person, which was exactly what she wanted. >> our thanks for helping us understand more about the life and legacy of america's second first lady abigail adams. thank you for your time here at >> thank you. [captioning performed bynational captioning institute] [captions copyright nationalcable satellite corp. 2013] >> next monday, how a young quaker widow turned into the woman that america remembers, dolly madison. she hosted afternoon parties for politicians on different sides of the aisle. and although she was frightened as british troops were on their way to burn the white house, she boldly saved the fortress of george washington. our website has more
without abigail, there is no john. without john, there is no abigail. >> don is important to history. -- john is important to history during for that, abigail is important. >> yes. with the support she provided to him in europe, in the presidency, in the vice presidency, she was so trustworthy that she could to carry things. so he could go off and be this great public person, which was exactly what she wanted. >> our thanks for helping us understand more about the life and...
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how did abigail take it? >> by the time the electoral vote was counted, they very well knew that he would not be elected. i think they were disappointed. one of the things that johnson throughout his public life was that he would always retire, that he would always go back the farm and retire. he loved the farm. in that sense, it wasn't so bad. but i think it was the defeat of the ideas and what some people refer to as the revolution of 1800, because it was such a dramatic change in the other party coming in. he did not attend the in migration. some thought he was being spiteful. he had to catch an early stage to get back. part of it was a man who, in a sense, he felt the trade him and defeated him. i think that was probably the hardest thing to get. >> the couple that's been so many years apart and the development of their country and now had this opportunity to live together, how long did they live together in the white house years? >> abigail lived to 1818. he lived together for 18 years. >> how was it for
how did abigail take it? >> by the time the electoral vote was counted, they very well knew that he would not be elected. i think they were disappointed. one of the things that johnson throughout his public life was that he would always retire, that he would always go back the farm and retire. he loved the farm. in that sense, it wasn't so bad. but i think it was the defeat of the ideas and what some people refer to as the revolution of 1800, because it was such a dramatic change in the...
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abigail was more skeptical, perhaps due to john quincy's teasing. he only gave abigail a little bit of information about louisa catherine and wasn't forthright in his intentions. it was in many ways a surprise that he married louisa catherine so quickly and abigail did not get a chance to know her. she was quite concerned, that although she was an american citizen, she had never stepped foot on american soil. this was not what she intended for her son john quincy adams, the statesman. through time she learned to grow and love and understand louisa catherine and through the years, they forged a very strong and loving relationship. louisa catherine describing abigail adams at the end of her life as the planet with which all revolved. they did not live at peacefield year-round. in fact, they would return only during the summer months to get a relief from the politics of washington. her grandson, henry adams, remembered louisa catherine fondly. in his works, the education of henry adams, he describes louisa catherine and her role in this house and the r
abigail was more skeptical, perhaps due to john quincy's teasing. he only gave abigail a little bit of information about louisa catherine and wasn't forthright in his intentions. it was in many ways a surprise that he married louisa catherine so quickly and abigail did not get a chance to know her. she was quite concerned, that although she was an american citizen, she had never stepped foot on american soil. this was not what she intended for her son john quincy adams, the statesman. through...
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abigail did not get a chance to know her. she was quite concerned, although she was an american onizen, she had never been american soil. this was not what she intended for her son. through time, she learned to grow and love and understand louisa catherine. through the years, they forged a very strong relationship. louisa catherine describing abigail adams as the planet around which all revolved. louisa catherine and john quincy, unlike john adams, if year-ve at peace field round. they only returned in the summer to get a relief from the politics of washington. ,er grandson, henry adams remembered louisa catherine fondly. in his works, the education of the adams, he described louisa catherine and her role in this house and relationship with the family. he felt that she was the odd man out, because she was born in england and educated in france. she remained a foreign personality to many of the adams i's. he recollects her sitting in her paneled room, using her silver tea pot that that she brought with her from her home in eng
abigail did not get a chance to know her. she was quite concerned, although she was an american onizen, she had never been american soil. this was not what she intended for her son. through time, she learned to grow and love and understand louisa catherine. through the years, they forged a very strong relationship. louisa catherine describing abigail adams as the planet around which all revolved. louisa catherine and john quincy, unlike john adams, if year-ve at peace field round. they only...
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abigail breslin is back on the show. [ cheers and applause ] and as i said, we will have music from thetin timberlake! [ cheers and applause ] fantastic. so fun. have you guys ever wondered what celebrities are whispering to each other when they're on the red carpet or at press conferences? we have too. and that's why we sent our entertainment correspondent from the uk, mr. peggy hess, with his highly sensitive microphones to get to the bottom of it. that's right, it's time for "celebrity whispers." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> celebrity whispers. >> hello. i'm peggy hess and welcome to "celebrity whispers." ssshh. [ camera shutters ] >> your beard looks really nice tonight. >> it's scratchy. that's the only thing. it's very scratchy. >> it can't be that bad. >> no, it is. here, feel it. [ laughter ] what's the verdict? >> okay, it's scratchy. >> told you. >> it's just a fact that all fried chicken is made with the best southern spice. >> yes, it is. >> celebetry. >> hey, what do you think of that blond girl, amanda seyfried standing over there? >> yeah, i like her a lot. it's just weir
abigail breslin is back on the show. [ cheers and applause ] and as i said, we will have music from thetin timberlake! [ cheers and applause ] fantastic. so fun. have you guys ever wondered what celebrities are whispering to each other when they're on the red carpet or at press conferences? we have too. and that's why we sent our entertainment correspondent from the uk, mr. peggy hess, with his highly sensitive microphones to get to the bottom of it. that's right, it's time for "celebrity...
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in-depth look at the life of "abigail adams". visit c-span.org/firstlady. next a talk from 2009 by biographer woody holton. this is an hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> this room as most of you know used to be a library and this book was born in this room exactly five years ago so imagine for a second with relatives for me to come back to this room, to take this 5-year-old boat and send it out into the world. i'm immensely grateful to be able to do that, immensely grateful not only for the amazing resources, that goes without saying but the amazing people and this is a place, massachusetts historical society, where uncommon generosity is a common virtue and i am immensely grateful to the staff of the adams papers
in-depth look at the life of "abigail adams". visit c-span.org/firstlady. next a talk from 2009 by biographer woody holton. this is an hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> this room as most of you know used to be a library and this book was born in this room exactly five years ago so imagine for a second with relatives for me to come back to this room, to take this 5-year-old boat and send it out into the world. i'm immensely grateful to be able to do that, immensely grateful not...
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andy cross and abigail doolittle. we're in washington d.c., we're about to ask two politicians what the reaction is. i think in part, you'll agree with me or not, it proves the budget cutting sequester. the dreaded budget cutting sequester has actually been bullish for the markets. it will be bullish for economic growth. we'll see what joe mansion and mike lee have to say when they join me on the set. gentleman later on, my exclusive interview with speaker of the house, john boehner. we talked about chances for a grand deal with the president, obama. it could entitlement reform. take a listen. >> cola adjustments for social security and benefit adjustments, means testing for medicare. could those two points serve as the basis for a larger deal? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, they're going to be on the table. they should be part of the agreement. there's a lot more that needs to be done. >> all right. i'll tell you, possibility of entitlement reform, possibility of tax reform. i'm very optimistic tonight. free market is th
andy cross and abigail doolittle. we're in washington d.c., we're about to ask two politicians what the reaction is. i think in part, you'll agree with me or not, it proves the budget cutting sequester. the dreaded budget cutting sequester has actually been bullish for the markets. it will be bullish for economic growth. we'll see what joe mansion and mike lee have to say when they join me on the set. gentleman later on, my exclusive interview with speaker of the house, john boehner. we talked...
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without an abigail, there is no john, and without a john, there is no abigail. >> the reason she is important is because of the relationship? >> right. without the support she provided, she was so trustworthy. he could go off and be this great public worsen. >> to our guests, james taylor and edith, thank you for allowing us to understand the life and legacy of first lady, abigail adams. >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> how young quaker widow transformed into the woman that history remembers. dolley madison hosted parties to help the agenda for her husband, president james madison. she was frightened as british troops came, she saved an iconic portrait of george washington. we'll take your phone calls, is the comments, and tweets on do lley madison on monday live at 9 p.m. eastern. it chronicles the life of each first lady. we have a special edition of the book "first ladies of america." now available for the discount price of $12.95 at c-span. org/product. >> c-span, created by american cable com
without an abigail, there is no john, and without a john, there is no abigail. >> the reason she is important is because of the relationship? >> right. without the support she provided, she was so trustworthy. he could go off and be this great public worsen. >> to our guests, james taylor and edith, thank you for allowing us to understand the life and legacy of first lady, abigail adams. >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning...
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abigail did not get a chance to know her. she was quite concerned, although she was an american citizen, she had never been on american soil. this was not what she intended for her son. through time, she learned to grow and love and understand louisa catherine. through the years, they forged a very strong relationship. louisa catherine describing abigail adams as the planet around which all revolved. louisa catherine and john quincy, unlike john adams, if not live at peace field year- round. summerly returned in the to get a relief from the politics of washington. her grandson, henry adams, remembered louisa catherine fondly. in his works, the education of the adams, he described louisa catherine and her role in this house and relationship with the family. he felt that she was the odd man out, because she was born in england and educated in france. she remained a foreign personality to many of the adams's. he recollects her sitting in her paneled room, using her silver tea pot that that she brought with her from her home in e
abigail did not get a chance to know her. she was quite concerned, although she was an american citizen, she had never been on american soil. this was not what she intended for her son. through time, she learned to grow and love and understand louisa catherine. through the years, they forged a very strong relationship. louisa catherine describing abigail adams as the planet around which all revolved. louisa catherine and john quincy, unlike john adams, if not live at peace field year- round....
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martha washington had a relationship with abigail adams. was tickled to find out there was almost a sisterhood of revolutionary ladies. can you tell us more about who was in that and how they interacted? >> they had a lot in common. they were wives who were partners, not who were stuck to the side and left out of everything, but they were both deeply committed to the idea of this new republic. they cared about it. >> they were very political in that sense. >> they also helped each other socially. abigail was extremely tickled by the fact that her place was to the right of martha washington on the sofa. if another lady came up and took her place before she arrived, the president himself would ask her to leave so abigail could sit there. she almost had a crush on martha washington. she said she was a wonderful person. she was. >> abigail has left us some delightful accounts, including the friday night receptions. but the one person who escapes her occasionally harsh tongue is martha.she said she did not of auteur."urecture this woman who coul
martha washington had a relationship with abigail adams. was tickled to find out there was almost a sisterhood of revolutionary ladies. can you tell us more about who was in that and how they interacted? >> they had a lot in common. they were wives who were partners, not who were stuck to the side and left out of everything, but they were both deeply committed to the idea of this new republic. they cared about it. >> they were very political in that sense. >> they also helped...
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. >> abigail adams, she was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights. as one of the most prolific writers, she provides a unique window into colonial america. joining the conversation on abigail adams live tonight at 9:00 on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> president obama has picked to former clinton officials. they include energy secretary and walmart foundation. the president also nominated current epa official. >> this is just under 10 minutes. >> >> this is a serious group good morning, everybody. this afternoon, i will hold my first cabinet meeting of my second term. there will be some new faces and there will be some familiar faces in new jobs. there'll also be some seats waiting to be filled on a permit basis. today i'm announcing my plan to nominate three outstanding individuals. one of those challenges is building on the work we have done to control our energy future. a few people have played more of a role in addressing these issues that are current secretary of energy. he has helped us to speed the transition to a more sustainable so
. >> abigail adams, she was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights. as one of the most prolific writers, she provides a unique window into colonial america. joining the conversation on abigail adams live tonight at 9:00 on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> president obama has picked to former clinton officials. they include energy secretary and walmart foundation. the president also nominated current epa official. >> this is just under 10 minutes....
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abigail had written home it was a very dirty hall of a place she had ever been in her life. houses were separated far apart. it is not like we think of it today. it is very rudimentary. part of what she is doing is building a social network amongst the women so that a lot of this is overlooked for politics and diplomacy and fashion. it can carry people over the fact we are not living in a fantastic capital of the world. >> questions. did they get along? >> yes. she was there. this is one of the stories her niece said when james madison was courting dolley, martha washington confronted her and asked if it was true what they say. she said, i think it is wonderful. what is interesting about abigail is there is one letter in which she writes asking for a favor of dolley madison and now we know they probably did not meet. what is interesting is that abigail is adding dolley madison for pattern is, that is to give a job to a relative.-- is to give a job to a relative. sometimes you study women's history. men will not touch patches. but their wives play pattern is the whole time. t
abigail had written home it was a very dirty hall of a place she had ever been in her life. houses were separated far apart. it is not like we think of it today. it is very rudimentary. part of what she is doing is building a social network amongst the women so that a lot of this is overlooked for politics and diplomacy and fashion. it can carry people over the fact we are not living in a fantastic capital of the world. >> questions. did they get along? >> yes. she was there. this...
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. >> abigail adams. this monday night on the new history series, first ladies influence and image. during the conversation on abigail adams live at monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> now eric holder talking about efforts by the justice department and the obama administration to pass the gun violence measures. he also talks about the impact across would have on the justice department. this is about 20 minutes. \[applause] >> well, good morning. and i want to thank you, doug, for those kind words. he and i go a long way back. i'm always worried when doug's introducing me because he knows -- he knows an awful lot of stuff that he could say. but he's always kind. he always kind of cuts it. and he's on his way to the supreme court to one of -- i guess a woman that we know, great lawyers that argue the d.n.a. case. and it's something that we probably ought to win, hopefully 9-0. so don't blow it, doug. >> all 50 states. >> yeah, well, don't blow it. \[laughter] 9-0, you know? >> we work together in the u.s. attorneys office but the notion they was his
. >> abigail adams. this monday night on the new history series, first ladies influence and image. during the conversation on abigail adams live at monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> now eric holder talking about efforts by the justice department and the obama administration to pass the gun violence measures. he also talks about the impact across would have on the justice department. this is about 20 minutes. \[applause] >> well, good...
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my name is abigail ma her, i'm with the park and rec department.nk you for your review of the resolution for the accept and expend grant for the decker park. this grant from the chester public land also known as tpl is supporting and will continue to support the improvements being made at boeddeker park and grant house. [speaker not understood] inkind professional services, project management, consultants, design, construction management, those types of things towards the boeddeker project. in addition to the in-kind portion of the grant, tpl is holding $646,000 construction contingency that could be spent on the project during construction. once the recreation and park department has authorization from the board of supervisors, then the rec/park project manager will request parts of this construction contingency if it's needed during the project. i'm happy to answer any additional questions. >> thanks very much. colleagues, any questions? okay. seeing none, thank you very much. at this point like to open up to public comment for item number 3. and
my name is abigail ma her, i'm with the park and rec department.nk you for your review of the resolution for the accept and expend grant for the decker park. this grant from the chester public land also known as tpl is supporting and will continue to support the improvements being made at boeddeker park and grant house. [speaker not understood] inkind professional services, project management, consultants, design, construction management, those types of things towards the boeddeker project. in...
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that is abigail adams daughter who had breast cancer and a mastectomy in the days before anesthesia. >> 1813. >> she eventually succumbed to the disease. >> yes. all ofly want to bring these conversations back. go. what should louisa catherine ?dams be remembered for ,> she is a fascinating figure the interest in her should be every bit as much as for her mother-in-law. she is a woman who saw more of the governments of the world than most women of that day. in london, berlin, st. petersburg, washington. she truly experiences and reflects on these experiences through her letters and diaries and memoirs in a way that ring a richness to our understanding of the. she lived in -- of the period she lived in. >> and a life of tragedy. she lived through extraordinary events. crossed paths with remarkable historical figures. it was in the life where she suffered loss after loss. presidency turned out to be, in many ways, disappointing. that is not the note on which the story ends. there is real inspiration there for all of us. >> thank you, as always for your expertise. amanda, nice to meet y
that is abigail adams daughter who had breast cancer and a mastectomy in the days before anesthesia. >> 1813. >> she eventually succumbed to the disease. >> yes. all ofly want to bring these conversations back. go. what should louisa catherine ?dams be remembered for ,> she is a fascinating figure the interest in her should be every bit as much as for her mother-in-law. she is a woman who saw more of the governments of the world than most women of that day. in london,...
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tonight we focus on abigail adams.ou can go to our web site c- span.org, click on the picture about abigail adams. you can see biographical information, pictures of her, all of that tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. leonard in ann arbor, michigan. caller: i was watching over the weekend. i saw the reserve gentleman with this key -- this qe they tried to go through with the senate and the assets they are helping with in the european countries, i think it is time the american government looks at its own country and isolate from the other countries. we cannot afford, like you just said, $40 million in infrastructure for another country while that money should be here for the american public. that is what our tax money goes for. host: the money for egypt? caller: i know they have their economy problems, the same as we do, but why should the average american person ascended to there for them? he meant -- send it there for them? host: we're talking about your financial future. asking the your pessimistic or optimistic and w
tonight we focus on abigail adams.ou can go to our web site c- span.org, click on the picture about abigail adams. you can see biographical information, pictures of her, all of that tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. leonard in ann arbor, michigan. caller: i was watching over the weekend. i saw the reserve gentleman with this key -- this qe they tried to go through with the senate and the assets they are helping with in the european countries, i think it is time the american government looks at...
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join in the conversation on abigail adams live monday night at 9 eastern on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> next, from albuquerque we hear from dave debit, the author of "growing medical marijuana" discusses current efforts to legalize marijuana. dave dewitt. >> well, i've been a marijuana grower back in the day, in the early '70s. mostly in my basement under just grow lights that were, you know, fluorescent lights, not the fancy ones that they have now. i did pretty good at it, and i had bought a book called "marijuana botany," because there was no grow guide for marijuana in those days. it's not particularly hard to grow, so when i came out here and found out that new mexico was legalizing medical marijuana, i was curious about it because it's part of a national movement that's happening. and so i knew a grower who's older than i am, if you can believe that. and he was licensed, and i tracked his first year of growing anything. it was his first plant he's ever grown, never grown house plants or a garden, and he managed to do a pretty good job in his first year. i sort of he
join in the conversation on abigail adams live monday night at 9 eastern on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> next, from albuquerque we hear from dave debit, the author of "growing medical marijuana" discusses current efforts to legalize marijuana. dave dewitt. >> well, i've been a marijuana grower back in the day, in the early '70s. mostly in my basement under just grow lights that were, you know, fluorescent lights, not the fancy ones that they have now. i did...
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she has always been famous. >> conversations with historians about abigail adams is available on ourdies. >> and next, "washington journal." at 10:00, a former expert on health care law. at noon, the congressional internet caucus advisory committee examines copyright compliance. later at 3:00 p.m., secretary of state john kerry and first lady michelle obama attend the state department women of courage award. coming up in 45 minutes, a discussion about the newest sanctions against north korea. at 8:30 eastern, the public trustee for social security and medicare will be here to talk about the expansion of the medicaid program under the health care law and the impact on states. at 9:15, a look at the u.s. census report examining the commuting habits of americans.
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what is interesting about abigail is there is one letter i think 1816, so quite far into abigail's life, and she writes awashining for a favor of dolley madison and now though we have not had the opportunity to meet, so you know they did not actually meet. but she was writing to give a job to a relative. sometimes you stun, women's history. it is a huge patronage network. men will not accept patronage, it is too royal, too rupt. here we have wives and daughters playing on patronage the whole time. we have one moment where we have a former first lan, and president's wife asking another for patronage. >> that was part of what was thoughere of as a first lady's role at the time. >> who were some of her biggest congressional allies of the time? >> henry is the famous one. the reason we know about him, it gives you a glimpse of behind the curtain and how politics works. leading up to the war of 1812, james madison was not sure he wanted to go to work. -- war. he was so secretgive about it, scholars disoryree. some thought he did want to go to work, and some thoughere he d not. he had to walk
what is interesting about abigail is there is one letter i think 1816, so quite far into abigail's life, and she writes awashining for a favor of dolley madison and now though we have not had the opportunity to meet, so you know they did not actually meet. but she was writing to give a job to a relative. sometimes you stun, women's history. it is a huge patronage network. men will not accept patronage, it is too royal, too rupt. here we have wives and daughters playing on patronage the whole...
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i'm saying profits are the mother's milk of stocks, abigail.ou that since you became a regular on the show. when will you acknowledge that truth? >> you have taught me well and i acknowledge that. you're absolutely right. the corporate outlook on the s&p doubled since 2009 to now. so it's true. the s&p is being driven up by corporate profit. >> but when you great slam from oracle, which is big, when you great slam from fedex, i get that. i'm just saying would you buy the market from the correction. that's really what i want to know. >> i this i ththat this correct has just gotten started. i think the s&p is going to follow copper. copper is down 10%. >> from china. can i insert that? from china. china is knocking down copper. >> it's interesting you're talking about china. the shanghai composite is somewhat in correction territory. it's had a little rebound this week. we're seeing these little bouts nervousness. investors don't completely trust this bernanke bull market. >> a recovery in housing is good for commodities and housing and jobs. >>
i'm saying profits are the mother's milk of stocks, abigail.ou that since you became a regular on the show. when will you acknowledge that truth? >> you have taught me well and i acknowledge that. you're absolutely right. the corporate outlook on the s&p doubled since 2009 to now. so it's true. the s&p is being driven up by corporate profit. >> but when you great slam from oracle, which is big, when you great slam from fedex, i get that. i'm just saying would you buy the...
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s/abigail rivera / usuaria :33-39 "me parece muy bien por que hoy en día los chavos utilizamos muchísimor en crédito y todo, los costos están muy elevados... s/maria elena del castillo / usuaria :44-:47 ....esta bien, para la economía de las amas de casa,... y es que hoy en dia en mexico, dice doÑa maria elena tener telefono, cable e internet mas que una necesidad es un lujo que ante la falta de opciones, pocos pueden mantener,... s/maria elena del castillo/ usuaria cúanto paga de teléfono?...-como 350 mensual ... y precisamente sera el beneficio directo a la poblacion uno de los objetivos del proyecto de reforma de telecomunicaciones presentado por el presidente de la republica.... s/enrique peÑa nieto / presidente de mexico 13-1:19 .las telecomunicacione s cial....una nue forma dealfabetn la iciativa que sera enviada ntempla abrir la puerta a versi tranjeros y permitira que los de las empresa dominantes...s c ademas la reforma buscara el e las hoy empresas dominantes der emco , para soloquedarse coe or diputados prd 1:55-2:00 ..la iniciativa no es para no es die..." la iniciativa busca
s/abigail rivera / usuaria :33-39 "me parece muy bien por que hoy en día los chavos utilizamos muchísimor en crédito y todo, los costos están muy elevados... s/maria elena del castillo / usuaria :44-:47 ....esta bien, para la economía de las amas de casa,... y es que hoy en dia en mexico, dice doÑa maria elena tener telefono, cable e internet mas que una necesidad es un lujo que ante la falta de opciones, pocos pueden mantener,... s/maria elena del castillo/ usuaria cúanto paga de...
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. >>> hali berry y abigaíl.... protagonizan (nombre en inglés) se enfrentan a un asesino que se cruzó a restadas con cargos por posesión de drogas, luego de comparecer ante el juez son liberados por un infame matón y traficante matón. que las lleva a vacaciones de primavera más salvajes de la historia. >>> y en estreno limitado del director de la ciudad, el productor de maría llena de gracias y los productores ejecutivos. llega the girl una joven madre de texas que perdió a su hijo en manos del sistema de servicios sociales, empieza a ayudar a inmigrantes mecanos a cruzar la frontera. sus planes cambian cuando queda en medio de la nada a cambio de una niña mexicana cuya vida está en sus manos. >>> un carnival de películas animadas comenzando por... el director guillermo delator luego tenemos a la princesa mucho lan en su 15 aniversario, esta edición especial. entre dama. y por último circus du soley. para más información no olvide visitar la sección de cine en univisión.com y les deseo feliz fin de semana y regreso con ustedes al estudio. >>> gracias querida daniela. >>> todo parece q
. >>> hali berry y abigaíl.... protagonizan (nombre en inglés) se enfrentan a un asesino que se cruzó a restadas con cargos por posesión de drogas, luego de comparecer ante el juez son liberados por un infame matón y traficante matón. que las lleva a vacaciones de primavera más salvajes de la historia. >>> y en estreno limitado del director de la ciudad, el productor de maría llena de gracias y los productores ejecutivos. llega the girl una joven madre de texas que...
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join in the conversation on abigail adams live tonight it's 8:0 -- 9:00 eastern. [video clip] >> do you find that washington and silicon valley are [indiscernible]/ >> that's probably fair to say. ties probably getting closer. there's more interaction these days than there was before. folks in silicon valley for a long time did not care what was going on in washington. likewise the folks in washington have spent been tone deaf to what's going on in silicon valley and the technology industry. >> the san jose mercury news technology columnist is touring the consumer electronics show, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c- span2. >> year standing by for president obama's announcement of sylvia burwell to be his next budget director. he is also expected to announce his georchoice of ernest duenezr the energy department. and gina mccarthy to take the top spot of the environmental protection agency. that is scheduled to take place in about 10 minutes from the east room of the white house if. until then, a discussion of the automatic budget cuts that took place on friday. host: w
join in the conversation on abigail adams live tonight it's 8:0 -- 9:00 eastern. [video clip] >> do you find that washington and silicon valley are [indiscernible]/ >> that's probably fair to say. ties probably getting closer. there's more interaction these days than there was before. folks in silicon valley for a long time did not care what was going on in washington. likewise the folks in washington have spent been tone deaf to what's going on in silicon valley and the technology...
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. >>> little miss sunshine is all grown up, abigail breslin spoke with reporters about growing up on screen during the premier for her newest movie, "the call." she said the transis has been pretty natural and she feels lucky for her role. >>> and gearing up for round three. check out one of the first posters for "the hangover iii." it shows the face-off similar to that of the dramatic "harry potter" finale. >>> and if you can't wait until march 9 to see justin timberlake on "saturday night live," kenan thompson joins j.t. in the promo. let's take a look. >> j.t. is back, k.t. and j.t. in the house. >> what what? >> j.t. -- >> i was celebrating, not acting. >>> and after ten years, stacy and clinton are putting away the minnillos. they're making the run from boxy cuts and mom jeans. >> that was my favorite show, i cannot believe it is over. >> you are mocking my sorrow, bill. i'm really upset about this. hopefully there's a netflix collection somewhere. >> it was a show? >> i'm done talking to you. >> i'm mara schiavocampo, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day t
. >>> little miss sunshine is all grown up, abigail breslin spoke with reporters about growing up on screen during the premier for her newest movie, "the call." she said the transis has been pretty natural and she feels lucky for her role. >>> and gearing up for round three. check out one of the first posters for "the hangover iii." it shows the face-off similar to that of the dramatic "harry potter" finale. >>> and if you can't wait...
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abigail breslin spoke to reporters about growing up on camera.hat the transition has been pretty natural. >>> a round three. check out one of the first photos for the
abigail breslin spoke to reporters about growing up on camera.hat the transition has been pretty natural. >>> a round three. check out one of the first photos for the
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abigail, which do you like better, the diamonds or the qs?o describe today's trading is froth. i think we're looking at the markets topping out. that being said for investors who would like to chase the froth, not something i necessarily recommend, the nasdaq composite or the qqqs definitely appeared to offer more upside to me than the dow. starting out with the long-term chart of the dia, we see that investors have been flirting with resistance. the ceiling of a long-term sideways trend channel for months now, very similar to 2007. the reason it appears that we'll see soon sellers push buyers back down the channel, the bearish rising wedge. the pattern that everybody is talking about right now. it shows slowing buying momentum and comprises the last part of the panic market leading into a volatile sideways range and starting to see that now, and while there's a little move up to 148, i think the bigger move in the dia that we'll notice is down to 120 and its floor for a pretty decent drop. when we look at the qqqs, we see the buyers are in t
abigail, which do you like better, the diamonds or the qs?o describe today's trading is froth. i think we're looking at the markets topping out. that being said for investors who would like to chase the froth, not something i necessarily recommend, the nasdaq composite or the qqqs definitely appeared to offer more upside to me than the dow. starting out with the long-term chart of the dia, we see that investors have been flirting with resistance. the ceiling of a long-term sideways trend...
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abigail, looking at that chart it's got to be a thing of beauty.ld you still buy it at these levels? >> history has a funny way of repeating itself. we look at hpq's trading history, we see it's very likely to run significantly higher. when we look at a long-term trading chart we see that buyers have stuffed in very reliably to support shares around 11. sellers tend to take profits around or above 50. currently hpq is running up within that long-term trading range. buyers have managed to overcome those strong selling pressures on last year's capitulation bottom. i think we're looking at a $30 stock in 2013. but if history truly repeating itself as it did in the early part of last decade i think we could be looking at a $50 stock. i think these shares have room to run here. >> you agree with morgan stanley. what do you think, steve? >> abfwal, i understand what you're talking about technically. fundamentally it's unfair to compare hp now to an hp from the 1990s when it was dominating a very hot market, pcs. the reality is right now hp is still prima
abigail, looking at that chart it's got to be a thing of beauty.ld you still buy it at these levels? >> history has a funny way of repeating itself. we look at hpq's trading history, we see it's very likely to run significantly higher. when we look at a long-term trading chart we see that buyers have stuffed in very reliably to support shares around 11. sellers tend to take profits around or above 50. currently hpq is running up within that long-term trading range. buyers have managed to...
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on the funding side abigail doolittle with the seaport group. what does that look like? get in here? >> one heck of a move. three months january being around 11. here we are in the low 20s. the issue is this. you've broken all sorts of down trends meaning the stock has been going down not only for the last two years which you can see on the chart but look at the long-term chart. this stock is at 60. momentum is a powerful thing. who would ever think how quickly a sports team can change or political election. most importantly in stocks. this thing has gone from 60 down to almost 11. this move to 22, we think it's got leg. we think it's going up 25, 26. >> we'll give you props. you called for this earlier this year. we'll point that out. >> thank you. >> good job on that. abigail, what to you think? fundamentally, richard schultz, is it good he's coming back? >> i think it's a sell on the news type of event. i think while it's positive his 20% in the company is less likely to be sold, i think that it does not change the fact this company has a very difficult turnaround ahe
on the funding side abigail doolittle with the seaport group. what does that look like? get in here? >> one heck of a move. three months january being around 11. here we are in the low 20s. the issue is this. you've broken all sorts of down trends meaning the stock has been going down not only for the last two years which you can see on the chart but look at the long-term chart. this stock is at 60. momentum is a powerful thing. who would ever think how quickly a sports team can change or...
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abigail, would you buy either of these two banks?ll, perception is everything, and i think that these bank stress test results are likely to shift investor perception of risk in favor of citigroup and away from goldman sachs. citigroup looks more bullish. when we dig down on citigroup we see they have been doing all the right things, cut operating expenses and increased bad loan reserves and increased overall capital. all this makes it more likely that the fed will approve the bank's request for $1.2 billion buyback next year this. will support shares. i think we're looking at a $55 to $65 stock over the next 12 months. goldman, on the other hand, looks like a trading black box. their ratio was well below the firm's estimate. 5.7% relative to goldman's 8.6%. this does not breed confidence. investors will be nervous about this, and i think that you're going to see these shares trade off, maybe down to 135 or so, especially dpepgd on what happens next week if they do make a buyback request. more bullish on sti and not very much on gold
abigail, would you buy either of these two banks?ll, perception is everything, and i think that these bank stress test results are likely to shift investor perception of risk in favor of citigroup and away from goldman sachs. citigroup looks more bullish. when we dig down on citigroup we see they have been doing all the right things, cut operating expenses and increased bad loan reserves and increased overall capital. all this makes it more likely that the fed will approve the bank's request...
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i think the stock's risk/reward is to own here. >> abigail, who do you like best?lackberry is actually the stock that's putting in a bottom here. and for a number of reasons. this company is really benefiting from a turnaround tailwind, where the company has a lot of latitude to over-deliver on its various metrics, even if the z-10 phone isn't the tech geek lover's phone. there's a huge short position on this stock. if this company overdelivers on any metrics in its upcoming quarter, subscribers or revenue, or even, at some point, over the coming year, turns into a netflix, and pulls itself back into the black, you could see these shares rise significantly. i think you could really see blackberry at $35, one-time sales in the next 12 to 24 months. i'm bullish on netflix. apple, not so much. >> all right. what about that, ennis? >> yeah, i mean, i'll say this about blackberry. i think for the phone to succeed, the biggest step that needs to happen is that app developers need to actually jump on to the platform. i think that's a high bar to cross for the stock. i als
i think the stock's risk/reward is to own here. >> abigail, who do you like best?lackberry is actually the stock that's putting in a bottom here. and for a number of reasons. this company is really benefiting from a turnaround tailwind, where the company has a lot of latitude to over-deliver on its various metrics, even if the z-10 phone isn't the tech geek lover's phone. there's a huge short position on this stock. if this company overdelivers on any metrics in its upcoming quarter,...
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from the new movie "the call," 16-year-old actress abigail breslin. the music of the mavericks. cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thanks, everybody! welcome to "the tonight show." thank you. welcome sequestration survivors. yes! >> rickey: yes! >> jay: as you know, congress did not reach an agreement. >> rickey: ah! >> jay: and congresswoman maxine waters said today that 170 million jobs could be lost because of it. now, there are only 155 million workers in america. [ laughter ] yet, she says we'll lose 170 million jobs -- are you beginning to understand why we're in this situation in the first place now? [ laughter ] is it starting to become clear why everything isn't quite well? yeah, exactly. [ cheers and applause ] i'll tell you, the cuts -- the cuts have already begun. just yesterday, the pope got laid off. didn't you remember that? [ laughter ] sorry, pal, you're out of here. boom, boom. of course, at this point, we have no idea who the next pope will be. how about mitt rom
from the new movie "the call," 16-year-old actress abigail breslin. the music of the mavericks. cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thanks, everybody! welcome to "the tonight show." thank you. welcome sequestration survivors. yes! >> rickey: yes! >> jay: as you know, congress did not reach an agreement. >> rickey: ah! >> jay: and congresswoman...
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her husband don quincy adams in the complex listenership with her mother-in- law, former first lady abigail adams. we will include your comments and questions by phone and by twitter. >> during the weekly question time on wednesday, british prime minister david cameron answered questions mostly on the british economy. specifically on budget reform, childcare benefit, and performs to the national health service this is just over 30 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker. businessorning, i had with ministerial colleagues and others and i shall have further such meetings later today. time minister the believes there is an alternative to his double debt and his loss of a aaa credit rating. is he aware that some in his cabinet believe there is an alternative for him? >> what this government is delivering is a million private sector jobs, the fastest rate of job creation in this country's history and banged on the debt by 25%. we have cut immigration by a third. we have a long road to travel, but we are going in the right direction. i'm sure that the prime
her husband don quincy adams in the complex listenership with her mother-in- law, former first lady abigail adams. we will include your comments and questions by phone and by twitter. >> during the weekly question time on wednesday, british prime minister david cameron answered questions mostly on the british economy. specifically on budget reform, childcare benefit, and performs to the national health service this is just over 30 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister....
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. >> abigail adam, this monday night on c-span's new history series. she was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights. she provides a unique window into her life with john adams. join the conversation on abigail adams on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> four years ago, rob reiner spearheaded the legal battle against proposition eight would ban same-sex marriage in california. mr. reiner recently visited the commonwealth club of california to discuss his career in hollywood, marriage equality, climate change, immigration reform, gun rights, and violent movies,, as well as why he chose not to run for governor against arnold schwarzenegger in 2006. this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> good afternoon and welcome to today's meeting of the commonwealth club of california. the place where you are in the know. you can find us on the internet at commonwealthclub.org. im a news anchor for abc 77 television in san francisco and a member of the commonwealth club board of directors and your moderator for today's program. it is now my letter to i
. >> abigail adam, this monday night on c-span's new history series. she was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights. she provides a unique window into her life with john adams. join the conversation on abigail adams on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> four years ago, rob reiner spearheaded the legal battle against proposition eight would ban same-sex marriage in california. mr. reiner recently visited the commonwealth club of california to discuss his career...
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. >> she might not have been like abigail adams, but she could write a nice letter. she was not as from be as she was reputed to be. >> the only problem was they got famous. wase rose in politics, she called names. they used every piece of garbage they could find an rachael was good garbage for them. >> she dreaded going to washington. i would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of god to live in the palace. she never dead. -- she never did. >> emily donelson was 21 years old and she became the white house hostess. >> she was perfect. for all of the negatives washington had to say about andrew jackson, they love to emulate. >> she received education and a fine arts of being a lady. proper table manners, a proper etiquette. it enabled her when rachael suddenly died to slide right into the role of white house hostess. >> the women like to herb. -- liked her. she was polished. jackson hasly that a falling out with. he could not deal with this going against his will in his own home. >> for 12 years, new presidents -- we will learn about to the administration's led by woo
. >> she might not have been like abigail adams, but she could write a nice letter. she was not as from be as she was reputed to be. >> the only problem was they got famous. wase rose in politics, she called names. they used every piece of garbage they could find an rachael was good garbage for them. >> she dreaded going to washington. i would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of god to live in the palace. she never dead. -- she never did. >> emily donelson was 21...
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. >> abigail adam, this monday series. she was called mrs. president of any first lady she provides a window into her life with john adams. join the conversation live on monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span radio and c- span.org. of commons are back from a short recease. prime minister david cameron answered questions about the downgrading of the credit line by moody's. this is about 35 minutes. >> questions for the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with other others i i will have further such meetings later today. >> will the prime minister agree that it is unacceptable for members or respective members of this house to say anything to support terrorism? >> i agree with what my honorable friend has said. frankly, it is staggering someone is standing for public office that says in october 1984 when the brighten bomb went off i felt a surge of excitement at margaret thatcher's demise and a disappointment that chose chance were missed. those are a complete disgrace. mr. speaker, three years at the
. >> abigail adam, this monday series. she was called mrs. president of any first lady she provides a window into her life with john adams. join the conversation live on monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span radio and c- span.org. of commons are back from a short recease. prime minister david cameron answered questions about the downgrading of the credit line by moody's. this is about 35 minutes. >> questions for the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this...
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. >> abigail adams, called mrs. president by her detractors, she was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights. as one of the most prolific writers of any first lady, she provides a unique window into colonial america and her life with john adams. joining the conversation with abigail adams live tonight at seat -- at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span radio, and c- span.org >> now more on the sequestered and it's possible effects on government workers and with unions can do about it. >> joining us on the phone this morning is frances rose. i want to talk about the logistics of sequestration. first, what is happening in washington? guest: right now, still a lot of confusion house agencies are still trying to figure out how they're going to take care of their employees. last week at the internal revenue service and the environmental protection agency, they talked about it a little bit. i was struck by the agencies over the weekend by how many people still do not know what is going to happen and they do
. >> abigail adams, called mrs. president by her detractors, she was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights. as one of the most prolific writers of any first lady, she provides a unique window into colonial america and her life with john adams. joining the conversation with abigail adams live tonight at seat -- at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span radio, and c- span.org >> now more on the sequestered and it's possible effects on government workers and with unions...
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. >> abigail adams on this new series first lady's influence and image called mrs.president by her detractors she was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights as one of the most prolific writers of any first lady she provides a window into colonial america and her life with john adams. joining the conversation on abigail adams life monday nine on c-span, radio and c-span.org. >>> next an overview on the case is before the supreme court during its 20122013 term. speakers include former solicitor general theodore olson and former acting solicitor general walter dellinger irk. they spoke of the national association of attorneys general. the meeting was here in washington and they spoke for just over an hour. >> it is a tremendous honor to be here. is the mic on? let me try that again. it is a tremendous honor to be here once again with walter dellinger and ted olson, two of the real leading rights of the supreme court bar. they've become good friends and the on the need for a brief introductions before we get going into what the supreme court has been no
. >> abigail adams on this new series first lady's influence and image called mrs.president by her detractors she was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights as one of the most prolific writers of any first lady she provides a window into colonial america and her life with john adams. joining the conversation on abigail adams life monday nine on c-span, radio and c-span.org. >>> next an overview on the case is before the supreme court during its 20122013 term....
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husband, john quincy adams, and her complex relationship with her mother-in-law, former first lady abigail adams. first ladies: influence and image, continues tonight live at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span3, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> the winners have been selected in this year's c-span student documentary competition on the theme "your message to the president." the grand prize winner is josh stokes from daniel hand high school many connecticut. his video was on unemployment in america. high schooler alan shimp of pennsylvania won first prize her his industry on the economy and spending. and a group from knoxville won first prize with their documentary on public transportation. watch the winning videos each day next month on c-span and see all the documentaries at student cam.org. >> "the communicators" winds up its visit to ces international 2013, the consumer electronics show in las vegas, with a look at several booths to see some of the technology that's being unveiled this year. >> host: and now joining us on "the communicators" is henry massey of the venom corporati
husband, john quincy adams, and her complex relationship with her mother-in-law, former first lady abigail adams. first ladies: influence and image, continues tonight live at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span3, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> the winners have been selected in this year's c-span student documentary competition on the theme "your message to the president." the grand prize winner is josh stokes from daniel hand high school many connecticut. his video was...
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this is a 1700 that she is that. >> abigail adams. tonight on c-span's new history series. first ladies. she was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights as one of the most politico writers of any are slated, she provides a unique window into cologne equal america -- colonial america. abigail adams, tonight on c- span, c-span radio, and www.c- span.org. >> lawmakers are expected to take up a bill dealing with medical disaster response programs. later this week, they will work on a stopgap spending bill to keep the government running for the rest of the year. current funding wants out on march 27. -- runs out on march 27. here is "washington current -- washington journal." host: from new york this morning, paul light is joining us. we're talking about federal contractors and the impact of sequestration on that part of the federal government. let's just begin with the federal contractor work force. there are some people who say it is hard to find out how many contractors there are in the federal government. is that true? and if so, why? guest: if your a contrac
this is a 1700 that she is that. >> abigail adams. tonight on c-span's new history series. first ladies. she was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights as one of the most politico writers of any are slated, she provides a unique window into cologne equal america -- colonial america. abigail adams, tonight on c- span, c-span radio, and www.c- span.org. >> lawmakers are expected to take up a bill dealing with medical disaster response programs. later this week, they...
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. >> abigail adams on the new history series, first ladies influence and image called mrs. president she was outspoken of reviews of slavery and women's rights as one of the most prolific writers of any first leadership provides a unique window into colonial america and her life with john adams. join in the conversation monday night live eastern. on c-span.york. >> 10 things congress doesn't want you to know about how it does business. number four, a powerful members of congress save seeds and hold fund-raisers outside district to increase leverage over other members. number five, congress spends more than one digit billion dollars every year on 200 programs not authorized by law. number six comic-con research team the braves this social security trust fund to cover shortfalls. >> did you look to the appropriation bills not done over the last two years because of the dynamic and say we appropriate x amount of money in the committee programs, it is over $350 billion no, better funded but not authorized by congress that tells you there is the imbalance in congress. powdery ap
. >> abigail adams on the new history series, first ladies influence and image called mrs. president she was outspoken of reviews of slavery and women's rights as one of the most prolific writers of any first leadership provides a unique window into colonial america and her life with john adams. join in the conversation monday night live eastern. on c-span.york. >> 10 things congress doesn't want you to know about how it does business. number four, a powerful members of congress...