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out find, calvin coolidge. -- acceptable." signed, calvin coolidge. he got about 46 or 47 works.ects the star power -- >> this star power belongs to the 26th president. >> it really is the heart of lincoln because the written record. we have both the first and second gettysburg address is. the first copy is here along with the later copy. the second and first inaugural are brought here. an impromptu streespeech that he tried to write on a train is also here. >> the library of congress houses linking's final draft. but on a more personal basis, but direst like horatio taft left firsthand accounts of linking's--- linkedin's death. it -- lincoln's death. the crux this team is horrific. -- the scene is correct. >> the president has been assassinated. is it possible? >> everybody is in tears. and the writer is almost hysterical. >> when they reach his house, had met them on the portico. where is my poch? he kept repeating it. >> and this diarest and his children were the close friends of lincoln's and his children. this is showing a personal side of the lincoln family. mary todd trave
out find, calvin coolidge. -- acceptable." signed, calvin coolidge. he got about 46 or 47 works.ects the star power -- >> this star power belongs to the 26th president. >> it really is the heart of lincoln because the written record. we have both the first and second gettysburg address is. the first copy is here along with the later copy. the second and first inaugural are brought here. an impromptu streespeech that he tried to write on a train is also here. >> the...
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it comes from calvin coolidge. this is what calvin coolidge said. nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. talent will not. nothing is more powerful than one successful man with talent. genius will not. education will not. the world is full of educated derelicts. persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. the slogan press on will always solve the problems of the human race. mr. selig, thank you for reminding me. "blue bloods on cbs. tom selleck tonight on pbs. that is our show for tonight. until next time, keep the faith. >> may i explain later, please? >> i was attacked by a two yo- yos. >> what a minute, higgins. i am telling you i have been attacked and it may be killed and you are worried about the paint? would you get out of my way? out of my way, before i run you down and enjoy it. >> for more information on >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment,
it comes from calvin coolidge. this is what calvin coolidge said. nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. talent will not. nothing is more powerful than one successful man with talent. genius will not. education will not. the world is full of educated derelicts. persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. the slogan press on will always solve the problems of the human race. mr. selig, thank you for reminding me. "blue bloods on cbs. tom selleck tonight on pbs. that...
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. >> the presidential papers range from george washington through calvin coolidge.hington's papers include 36 diaries, pocket sized, like a farmer would carry to make records about the weather or plans for growing certain crops. but there are other diaries as well. the place is to stay were not up to his standards. at one point he said, these houses are just, the entertain is subpar, some 18th century way of saying that. but the reason he gave for that, an interesting reason, he said the people who travel along the road are people who are moving from one place to another so they have all their household goods with them and therefore they don't need to stay at a tavern. the sense that we get from looking at this is a country of people on the move, which was very much a phenomenon of this period and also of decades to come when americans were increasingly moving west. moving from older settled areas, inland, to newer places. he witnessed that. >> being a surveyor, the first president is also highlighted in the library's happen collection. >> this was made at the creat
. >> the presidential papers range from george washington through calvin coolidge.hington's papers include 36 diaries, pocket sized, like a farmer would carry to make records about the weather or plans for growing certain crops. but there are other diaries as well. the place is to stay were not up to his standards. at one point he said, these houses are just, the entertain is subpar, some 18th century way of saying that. but the reason he gave for that, an interesting reason, he said the...
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including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidgehidden secrets in their collectionses and preserve holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress this monday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span. the library holds the personal records of over 900 current and former members of congress. >> in a few moments, today's headlines and your calls live on "washington journal." the house is in session at 9:00 eastern to continue work on the energy and water programs bill. >> coming up live on the "washington journal" -- at 7:40, texas representative john carter, the republican conference secretary, will talk about issues including the debt limit and deficit reduction. limit and deficit reduction. at
including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidgehidden secrets in their collectionses and preserve holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress this monday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span. the library holds the personal records of over 900 current and former members of congress. >> in a few moments, today's headlines and your calls live on "washington journal." the house is in...
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and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge.idden secrets in the collection and future holdings. join us from the library of congress. the migrant mother is the most famous photo here at the library of congress. >> tonight on prime minister's questions, david cameron answers questions about phone
and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge.idden secrets in the collection and future holdings. join us from the library of congress. the migrant mother is the most famous photo here at the library of congress. >> tonight on prime minister's questions, david cameron answers questions about phone
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the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from the george washington to calvin coolidge. discovered hidden secrets and preserve the holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress, this monday night at 8:00 eastern. the library holds the personal records of over 900 current and former members of congress. >> "washington journal" continues. host: 15 minutes from open phones. rupert murdoch and the scandal that is happening in england that is now moving over here with the fbi preliminary investigation. all those are in the news this morning. we like to hear from you. we have our phone lines open or you can send us a tweet or an email. the chief executive of new international has resigned. she resigned as the chief of news amid growing pressure over the phone-hacking scandal. she announced she was standing down. rupert murdoch gave an interview to his own newspaper in the u.s., "the wall street journal." this is from london. he said he wanted to address " some of the things that have been addressed in parliament, some of which are total li es." host: he
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seems to indicate roosevelt's great respect for the court that was a conservative reported by calvin coolidgend in the deliberations of the court regarding what had been. my question is about democracy. the supreme court is a long space institution. the members are appointed for life and accountable to no one coming and the exercise of power that can cast with the vast majority of americans say they want in a congressional legislation or however is and it's our obligation to ask questions about the court and criticize it and insists it be opened up as very open up and put in the books and instead of pretending that this is a group of flying people who have the best interest of the nation at heart, let them defend the federal election commission decision. [applause] speed i went to thank the ambassador for being here. there's no 1i know who has done more to preserve the legacy of franklin roosevelt and the ambassador. [applause] >> my short answer to the question is yes. [laughter] i think the court should be criticized and the decision should be questioned and while they are unaccountable in
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as calvin coolidge said, the nation which forgets its heroes will itself be forgotten. the sad reality from vietnam is that we learned the hard way that turning our backs and ignoring our warriors weakened our nation. the hope is that we learn from this, and we will strive to do better. in a recent speech to the young cadets at west point, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen, expressed his fear of a disconnect between the american people and its military. he said, "our work is appreciated. of that i am certain. there is not a town or a city a visit where people do not convey to me there great pride in what we do. even those who do not support the wars support the troops. but, i fear they do not know lots. i fear they do not comprehend the full weight of the burden we carry or the price we pay when we return from battle. -- battle." as someone who can visit troops in remote places around the globe and has had a firsthand look at their skills, dedication, and sacrifice, i hope to continue to address that disconnect by sharing what i have experie
as calvin coolidge said, the nation which forgets its heroes will itself be forgotten. the sad reality from vietnam is that we learned the hard way that turning our backs and ignoring our warriors weakened our nation. the hope is that we learn from this, and we will strive to do better. in a recent speech to the young cadets at west point, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen, expressed his fear of a disconnect between the american people and its military. he said,...
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presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in its collection and to preserve for future generations. join us for "the library of congress" this monday night on c-span. modern technology revealed that severson use the word subject before replacing it with the word citizen in this first draft of the declaration. .
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calvin coolidge. we have a winner. no one has talked that for going back farther. more recent first lady's? anyone want to offer your first memory? [inaudible] >> i remember thinking how goofy looking eisenhower -- >> we will talk about the look of first ladies who preceded jacqueline kennedy. eisenhower was the immediate predecessor to jacqueline kennedy. if we can move on, tell me who is your favorite first lady. if you have already spoken you are not allowed to speak again. this is how the supreme court runs its conferences. you are not allowed to give two opinions on a case you are deciding until everyone has been allowed to give one. tell me who your favorite first lady is. jackie kennedy? a likely suspect if you are here to say -- today to hear about jackie kennedy. i am told this is one of the largest turnouts for the first three of these in the series on first ladies and i don't doubt it. jacqueline kennedy still has a tremendous hold on the american imagination. others anyone would like to volunteer? other first ladies you consider your favorite? let's mov
calvin coolidge. we have a winner. no one has talked that for going back farther. more recent first lady's? anyone want to offer your first memory? [inaudible] >> i remember thinking how goofy looking eisenhower -- >> we will talk about the look of first ladies who preceded jacqueline kennedy. eisenhower was the immediate predecessor to jacqueline kennedy. if we can move on, tell me who is your favorite first lady. if you have already spoken you are not allowed to speak again. this...
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found in the rare books and special collections and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge and learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in their collections and to preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress this monday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span. modern technology reveals that jefferson used the word subjects before replacing it with the word citizens in his first draft of the declaration. >> what are you reading this summer? booktv wants to know. >> well i'm reading ulysses by james joyce. i started that on january 1. it is a new year's resolution of mine to plow through that book. that is bloomsday, the day the whole book is built around. i have a chapter to go. i don't recommend it. it is a classic, but it is impenetrable, very hard to read that i will get it done. also, the summer will be reading "founders" which is a raphael book about those who are part of the american revolution. not a lot of new ground plowed but very interesting stories. looks good to me. two books by patrick o'bria
found in the rare books and special collections and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge and learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in their collections and to preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress this monday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span. modern technology reveals that jefferson used the word subjects before replacing it with the word citizens in his first draft of the declaration....
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in the rare books and special collections, and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets and its collections and to preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the "library of congress, calls " on c-span. modern technology revealed that jefferson use the word subject before replacing it with the word citizen in his first draft of the declaration. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our guest joining us now, dan freedman, a hearst newspapers. there has been in the news a program known fast and furious as and -- know as operation fast and furious. guest: it was actually a project of the organized crime drug task force, justice program that seeks to root out entire criminal drug trafficking organizations, not just the small players. all whole organization from top to bottom. operation fast and furious was conceived of as just a operation, involving not only agents from atf, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, but the dea and other federal law-enforcement agencies. the rules of
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including the original thomas jefferson library, and presidential papers, from george washington to calvin coolidge, and learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in their collection and to preserve their holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress, 8:00 eastern. this is considered the most famous photograph here at the library of congress. >> tomorrow, and oklahoma conservative lays out his plan to cut the deficit by nine trillion dollars in the next decade. he was one of the gang of 6 working on a bipartisan deal, but he left to make his own plan. we will have that conference monday at 2:30 p.m. eastern on our companion network, c-span3. >> next, a look at the consumer protection bureau. this was her third trip to capitol hill to talk about the new agency. it is set to open its doors on thursday. this was treated as part of the dodd-frank regulation law to oversee mortgages and credit cards. this is almost three hours. >> our duty is to protect the rights, a solemn responsibility told government accountable to taxpayers, because taxpayers have a
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collections, including the original thomas jefferson library, and papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. discover hidden secrets in the collection and the technology to hold and preserve the collection. the library holds the personal records of over 900 current and former members of congress. >> the c-span networks provide coverage of politics, public affairs, nonfiction books, and american history. it is available on television, radio, online, and social networking media sites. find our content any time through the c-span video library. and we take c-span on the road with our of digital bus and local content vehicles. it is washington your way, the c-span networks. now available in more than 100 million homes, created by cable and provided as a public service. >> more now on the debt and deficit negotiations. house republican conference secretary john carter talked this morning. we will show you as much of this as we can until the national governors association gets under way around 5:00 p.m. eastern. >> "washington journal" continues. host: on your screen is congressman john carter, r
collections, including the original thomas jefferson library, and papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. discover hidden secrets in the collection and the technology to hold and preserve the collection. the library holds the personal records of over 900 current and former members of congress. >> the c-span networks provide coverage of politics, public affairs, nonfiction books, and american history. it is available on television, radio, online, and social networking media...
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including the original thomas jefferson library, and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge, and learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in the collection and preserve it's holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress. this monday night at 8 eastern and pacific on c-span. oh, and to read every book in the library, one per day, it would take over 60,000 years. >> on monday, house financial services committee ranking member barney frank defended the reasonable regulations measures signed into law a year ago. in his remarks, congressman frank said he was concerned that house republicans were undermining the law by cutting the budgets of regulators implementing it. his remarks and the q and a with reports are about an hour. >> thank you. and that reference to my colleague, mr. bachmann, remind you that those of you who cover the financial services committee might ask your editors for dual pay. because you will be covering the republican presidential. because i think for the first
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including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. join us for the library of congress this monday night at 8 eastern and pacific. if you look at every photograph in this collection and spent one minute on each, it would take over 24 years to see them all. >> a decision on raising the debt ceiling needs to be made this week. also, house speaker john boehner said republicans may be willing to give president obama the power to raise the debt ceiling in anchorman's with congressional approval. that plan would allow republicans to vote against raising the debt ceiling without risking default. after meeting with senate democrats, timothy geithner encouraged congress to avoid a default say, "we are running a tighme." ashima will talk with you about the security plan. >> this weekend, live from salt lake city, the nation's governors look at the lessons of 9/11 and thomas friedman talks competitiveness and the economy. look for live coverage saturday at 5:30 p.m. eastern and sunday at 1:30 p.m. eastern. >> as the debate on extending the debt
including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. join us for the library of congress this monday night at 8 eastern and pacific. if you look at every photograph in this collection and spent one minute on each, it would take over 24 years to see them all. >> a decision on raising the debt ceiling needs to be made this week. also, house speaker john boehner said republicans may be willing to give president obama the power to...
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including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers of george washington to calvin coolidge and learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in the collection and preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of content gratis at eight eastern% back. about that question, the library holds the personal records of over 900 current and former members of congress. >> news corp. chairman and ceo, rupert murdoch testifies tuesday before british parliament committee >> a house homeland subcommittee held a hearing tuesday in authorization priorities for the transportation security administration. members looked at how a tsa authorization bill can improve overall transportation security and enhance the effect it has an impact the security initiatives. next, we heard from representatives of transportation industry and suggested improvements. this is two hours.omnd >> the committee on homeland security subcommittee transformation security will come to order. the committee's meeting today to hear different industry is on authorizing the tr
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including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. and learn how to live it is using technologies to discover hidden secrets in their collection and to preserve its holding for future generations. join us for the library of congress this monday night at 8 p.m. on c-span. about that question, the library holds the personal records of over 900 current and former members of congress. >> now a discussion about small businesses and the u.s. economy. participants at this u.s. chamber of commerce summit talked about job creation, the factors influencing hiring in the role of government in creating the right conditions for economic growth. this is about 40 minutes. >> good afternoon. it's a great privilege for me to follow tom in talking about the perspective of small business as we approach this job summit. i think that sign behind me, dream big, is about as appropriate of one as we can think of as we begin to discuss these great optimists, and they truly are the great optimists in america. because what we will talk about today and what tom
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and special original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge and using technology to discover hidden secrets in the collection and preserve holding for future generations. join us for the library of congress this monday night at 8 eastern and pacific on c-span. if you looked at every photo in this collection and spend one minute on each it would take 24 years to see them all. >> this weekend on booktv on c-span2 on afterwards, marine maj jane malware relives her experience on the front lines in iraq. richard white gauges the impact of the transcontinental railroad on the gilded age. in eisenhower 1956 david nichols looked at the suez canal crisis. eisenhower faces the change in the cold war's balance of power. go to booktv.org and sign up for booktv alert. the weekend schedules in your in box. >> the fourth of the white house council on jobs and competitiveness jeff immelt, ceo of general electric spoke to any event hosted by the chamber of commerce. this is half an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much. our next speaker leads one of america'
and special original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge and using technology to discover hidden secrets in the collection and preserve holding for future generations. join us for the library of congress this monday night at 8 eastern and pacific on c-span. if you looked at every photo in this collection and spend one minute on each it would take 24 years to see them all. >> this weekend on booktv on c-span2 on afterwards, marine maj...
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and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. learn how the latter is using technology to discover hidden secrets in their collection and to reserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress this monday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. about that question, the library holds the personal records of over 900 current and former members of congress. >> news corporation chairman and ceo rupert murdoch has now agreed to testify to appear tuesday before british parliament committee. >> part of the u.s. delegation attending the independent day similar. thursday he testified before the senate foreign relations committee about u.s. politics toward sudan and south sudan. including continued military conflicts in the region along with the two nations border and disagreements over oil revenues shoot. this evening is 90 minutes. >> -- this meeting is 90 minut minutes. >> the hearing will come to order. thank you all very much for being here this morning. ambassador lyman, it is a great privilege to welcome you
and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. learn how the latter is using technology to discover hidden secrets in their collection and to reserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress this monday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. about that question, the library holds the personal records of over 900 current and former members of congress. >> news corporation chairman and ceo rupert murdoch has now agreed to testify to appear...
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including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidgearn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in the collection and to preserve their holdings for future generations. join us for "the library of congress" monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. this is considered the most famous photo here at the library of congress. >> this week and on american history tv on c-span3, american artifacts on the civil war photographs at the library of congress. his new book "classified -- secrecy and the state." looking at the issue of civil rights in the early 1990's. get the complete schedule on c- span.org/history. host: we welcome alan gomez, a reporter with "usa today" focusing on the issue of the u.s.-mexico border. in a story you wrote on friday, the picture painted of the border between the u.s. and mexico, is a very bloody one. you find it is very different. why? guest: from this debate, it has been tough to find any sort of data or anything to quantify a lot of these claims out there. on both extremes, people are
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there are presidential papers from the george washington to calvin coolidge. if there are hidden secrets in the collection. this monday night on c- span. to read every book in this library, one a day, it could take over 60,000 years. >> steve king introduced a bill today that would require the federal government to continue paying military salaries if the u.s. meets the debt limit. he along with others said that the social security trust funds have enough money to continue these payments and that there is no reason for the u.s. to default. they told reporters about this bill at a news conference. >> good morning. i am pleased to see such a great crowd for an introduction of a bill on a policy we think it's important. colleaguesl for my for joining me periods today we will be introducing a piece of legislation that has been working a long time. it guarantees that america will keep its promises. our creative capitol hill comes up with good names for bills. it stands for payment reliability for our obligations to military and investors to ensure stability. we are
there are presidential papers from the george washington to calvin coolidge. if there are hidden secrets in the collection. this monday night on c- span. to read every book in this library, one a day, it could take over 60,000 years. >> steve king introduced a bill today that would require the federal government to continue paying military salaries if the u.s. meets the debt limit. he along with others said that the social security trust funds have enough money to continue these payments...
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and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. and we will learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in their collection and to preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for "the library of congress come close with this monday night at 8:00 eastern this it -- for "at the library of congress," this monday night at 8:00 eastern-pacific. >> our coverage of the summer meeting of the national governors' association continues at 1:30 eastern with author and "new york times" columnist thomas friedman. as we wait for that session to begin, here is friday's opening news conference, with washington gov. christine gregoire, this year's share, and nebraska gov. dave heineman, vice chair. >> it is my pleasure to welcome not only you folks here, but the folks behind me -- christine gregoire to my right, chairman of the national governors' association and governor of the great state of washington, and dave heineman, a vice chair of the national governors' association, from the great state of nebraska. on my
and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. and we will learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in their collection and to preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for "the library of congress come close with this monday night at 8:00 eastern this it -- for "at the library of congress," this monday night at 8:00 eastern-pacific. >> our coverage of the summer meeting of the national governors' association...
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i wasn't alive, believe it or not, but somebody asked if i ever covered calvin cool ledge. -- coolidge. but my brother was in the movie "pearl harbor" and i just saw it the other night. there was a lot of animosity toward japanese-americans. it is true. >> the one thing i don't like about the woman in the petition is that she assumes that we don't understand that it is bigoted. it is just like, oh, she has to take it -- >> that's what all sensors say. they are like, i know better. these people don't get it. they can't think for themselves, so i have to edit it for them. from you offended by something, you don't participate. she has a right to do this partition. well, the city better not respond to this. no matter how many signatures it gets -- >> isn't it in a park? >> first, if you don't like it, don't take your kids to the damn thing. it is not like it is on television, right? >> no. >> why are we talking about this? >> they do show the movie on tv. >> they do? >> yeah. >> i am told glen beck is not going to go. >> just because something hurts your feelings doesn't mean you can can s
i wasn't alive, believe it or not, but somebody asked if i ever covered calvin cool ledge. -- coolidge. but my brother was in the movie "pearl harbor" and i just saw it the other night. there was a lot of animosity toward japanese-americans. it is true. >> the one thing i don't like about the woman in the petition is that she assumes that we don't understand that it is bigoted. it is just like, oh, she has to take it -- >> that's what all sensors say. they are like, i know...
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presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge.arn how they are using technology to discover hidden secrets in their collection and reserve holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress this monday night on c- span. to read every book in this library, one per day, it would take over 60,000 years. >> this weekend on both tv, c- span to comment upon -- c-span 2, "richard white" in gauging the transcontinental railroad. by anne eisenhower, 1956, a look at the canal crisis. eisenhower faces a change in the balance of cold war power. look for the complete schedule led a tv -- fop's schedule at booktv.org. -- schedule at booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back live at the arlington campus. 150 students are gathered here representing 35 states and guam. high school seniors, part of the national journalism media conference. tucker carlson is with us. let's talk about the harsh headlines from your web site overnight. guest: as far as i understand it, it is a incredibly complex proposal that th
presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge.arn how they are using technology to discover hidden secrets in their collection and reserve holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress this monday night on c- span. to read every book in this library, one per day, it would take over 60,000 years. >> this weekend on both tv, c- span to comment upon -- c-span 2, "richard white" in gauging the transcontinental railroad. by anne eisenhower,...
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including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. learn how the library is using technology. discover hidden secrets in its collection. join us for "the library of congress close-" this monday night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. if you look at every photo in the library, it would take over 24 years to see them all. >> in a few moments, a federal reserve chairman ben bernanke on the effects of failing to raise the debt ceiling. in a little more than two hours, more about the debt ceiling debate from grover norquist, president of americans for tax reform. >> tomorrow morning, and a house energy and subcommittee books that pipeline safety. witnesses include a representative from exxon to answer questions about the pipeline spill in the yellow river. that is live on c-span3, friday morning at 9:30 eastern. >> american history tv highlights the 150th anniversary of the civil war. this week, historians of the events that led to the april 1861 attack on fort sumter. in two weeks, marked the forced battle of the civil war with 48 hours of civil w
including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. learn how the library is using technology. discover hidden secrets in its collection. join us for "the library of congress close-" this monday night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. if you look at every photo in the library, it would take over 24 years to see them all. >> in a few moments, a federal reserve chairman ben bernanke on the effects of failing to raise the debt...
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including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge and learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets and preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c- span. this is considered the most famous photograph of the library of congress. >> on thursday, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke said failure to raise the debt ceiling would result in higher interest rates, slower economic growth, and an even bigger national debt. mr. bernanke testified before the senate banking committee. this is two hours, 15 minutes. >> i called this hearing to order. we are pleased to welcome chairman bernanke who will deliver the federal reserve's semi-annual report to the congress. his testimony comes at an important moment. while our economy is recovering from the disaster created by the financial crisis, the recovery is far from complete. employment is unacceptably low and the unemployment rate remains at 9.2%. the high levels of unemployment are m
including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge and learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets and preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c- span. this is considered the most famous photograph of the library of congress. >> on thursday, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke said failure to raise the debt...
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. >> the presidential papers range from george washington through calvin coolidge.ashington's papers include 36 diaries, pocket-sized like a farmer would carry to make records about the weather. there are other diaries as well. >> he became president and he went on a series of tours of the country. he noticed that in the places where he traveled, the roads were not in good condition. the places to stay were not up to his standards. at one point, he said something like, these houses are -- the entertainment is very subpar. the reason he gave for that is very interesting. he said the people who travel along the roads are people who are moving from one place to another. they have all of their household goods with them and they do not need to stay in a tavern. it is a country of people on the move, which was buried a phenomenon of this period. -- which was very much a phenomenon of this period. he witnessed that. >> being a surveyor, the first president is also highlighted in the library's map collection. >> between 1748 and 1749, washington proved about 200 professiona
. >> the presidential papers range from george washington through calvin coolidge.ashington's papers include 36 diaries, pocket-sized like a farmer would carry to make records about the weather. there are other diaries as well. >> he became president and he went on a series of tours of the country. he noticed that in the places where he traveled, the roads were not in good condition. the places to stay were not up to his standards. at one point, he said something like, these houses...
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collections including the original library, and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge and learn how the library is using new technology to preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress this monday night at eight eastern and pacific on c-span. ', and to read a book every day here, it would take over 60,000 years. >> next, an afl-cio forum. it includes al franken and sandra levin. this is about two hours. >> well, i guess we can get started. welcome to the forum today. i want to thank you for coming. thank you to the sponsors, afl-cio, demos, and the economic policy institute. i'm bob herbert. i sometimes wonder what universe the politicians in washington are traveling in. we have a full-blown employment crisis in the country. it's a true disaster, but that's not the sense you'd get if you follow the comings and goings of the movers and shakers at the white house on capitol hill. i've been talking to people who have been out of work for the longest time, and whose families are really suffering. missing mortgage payments, credit cards,
collections including the original library, and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge and learn how the library is using new technology to preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress this monday night at eight eastern and pacific on c-span. ', and to read a book every day here, it would take over 60,000 years. >> next, an afl-cio forum. it includes al franken and sandra levin. this is about two hours. >> well, i guess we...
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including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. and learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in the collection and to preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress, this monday night at 8 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. about that question, the library holds the personal records of over 900 current and former members of congress. >>> the senate special committee on aging and the senate health and pensions committee organized a discussion on 401k accounts and retirement savings, specifically the so-called linkage that occurs when individuals cash out their account for take out loans against them. we will care about the two new studies, one that examines the increase in the amount of money being withdrawn from bob 401k accounts before the retirement, and another that explores the racial disparities in retirement savings accounts and early withdrawals. we will also hear about proposed legislation to revise current policy on the early withdrawal from retirement saving
including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. and learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in the collection and to preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress, this monday night at 8 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. about that question, the library holds the personal records of over 900 current and former members of congress. >>> the senate special...
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. >> the presidential papers range from george washington through calvin coolidge.hington's papers include 36 diaries, pocket-sized like a farmer would carry to make records about the weather. there are other diaries as well. >> he became president and he went on a series of tours of the country. this is a tour for the southern states. he noticed that in the places where he traveled, the roads were not in good condition. the places to stay were not up to his standards. at one point, he said something like, the entertainment is very subpar. the reason he gave for that is very interesting. he said the people who travel along the roads are people who are moving from one place to another. they have all of their household goods with them. therefore they do not have to stay at a tavern. it is a country of people on the move, which was very much a phenomenon of this period. also of decades to come when americans were moving in to west. he witnessed that. >> being a surveyor, the first president is also highlighted in the library's map collection. >> between 1748 and 1749,
. >> the presidential papers range from george washington through calvin coolidge.hington's papers include 36 diaries, pocket-sized like a farmer would carry to make records about the weather. there are other diaries as well. >> he became president and he went on a series of tours of the country. this is a tour for the southern states. he noticed that in the places where he traveled, the roads were not in good condition. the places to stay were not up to his standards. at one point,...
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including the original thomas jefferson library and a presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge. and learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in the collection and to preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress, this monday night at 8 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. about that question, the library holds the personal records of over 900 current and former members of congress. >>> a pipeline safety bill is the subject of the house energy and commerce subcommittee hearing. witnesses include congresswoman jackie spinner of california whose district was the site of the gas line explosion last year. congressman of montana, the side of an oil pipeline that recently leaked into the yellowstone river. this is 40 minutes. >> i want to thank everyone for being year. today marks the 11th day in our american energy initiative hearing. while this hearing has allowed us to examine a multitude of issues regarding energy production, regulation and consumption, today we will focus on what can be done to improve the safety and
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including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge, and how the libraries using technology technology to discover hidden secrets in the collection and preserve its holdings for future generations. china says the library of congress this monday night at eight eastern pacific on c-span. and read every book in the slavery, one per day, would take over 60,000 years. >> in a few moments, unauthorized charges on phone bills come a process known as cramming. >> americans could eat pena to $2 billion a year in unauthorized charges on phone bills, according to a study by the senate commerce to many. the report is on what is referred to as cramming and looks at phone companies that allow third parties to have churches, many an an authorized to them in them in phone bills. senator jay rockefeller says he's going to introduce legislation to ban or party fees and the fcc estimates that as many as 20 million american households have unauthorized feeds on their month play phone bills every year and said it too is considering new rules to protect con
including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge, and how the libraries using technology technology to discover hidden secrets in the collection and preserve its holdings for future generations. china says the library of congress this monday night at eight eastern pacific on c-span. and read every book in the slavery, one per day, would take over 60,000 years. >> in a few moments, unauthorized charges on phone bills come a...
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including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge, and learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in their collection and to preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress this monday night at eight eastern and pacific on c-span. and to read every book in this library, one per day, it would take over 60,000 years. >>> the chairman of the house oversight subcommittee on national security says that despite spending billions to enhance security, airports are still vulnerable to terrorist attacks. those comments came during a hearing on securing airports parameters. witnesses include the former security director of the tel aviv international airport in israel. this is a little less than two hours. >> good morning. the committee will come to order. i appreciate you all been here for this oversight hearing part number to regarding the tsa airport perimeter screenings. i'd like to welcome a ranking member tierney and members of the subcommittee and the audience who are here partic
including the original thomas jefferson library and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidge, and learn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in their collection and to preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress this monday night at eight eastern and pacific on c-span. and to read every book in this library, one per day, it would take over 60,000 years. >>> the chairman of the house oversight...
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including the original thomas jefferson library, and presidential papers from george washington to calvin coolidgelearn how the library is using technology to discover hidden secrets in their collection and to preserve its holdings for future generations. join us for the library of congress, this monday night at 8 eastern and pacific on c-span. the library holds the personal records of over 900 current and former members of congress. >> next, tim armstrong and ariana covington talk about the merger of their companies and how the internet has impacted journalism. walter isaacson also takes part. the national press club hosted this hour-long event. >> good afternoon and welcome to the national press club. i am the 100 for president of the national press club. we are the world's leading professional organization for journalists, committed to our profession's future. we are working to foster a free press worldwide. for more information about the national press club, please visit our website. to donate to programs offered to the public for our national journalism library, please visit www.press.org/lib
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as calvin coolidge said, and "the nation which forgets its heroes will itself be forgotten." the sad reality from vietnam is that we learned the hard way that turning our backs and ignoring our warriors weaken our nation. the hope is that we learn from this and will strive to do better. in a recent speech to the young cadets at west point, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen, expressed his fear of a disconnect between the american people and its military. he said, "our work is appreciated, of that i am certain. there is not a town or a city board people do not conveyed to me they're great pride in what we do, even though house who do not support the war's -- in what we do. even those who do not support the worst support the troops. -- do not support the wars support the troops. but i fear they do not know us. i fear they do not comprehend the burden of the full -- the full weight of the burden we carry or the price we pay when we return from battle of." as someone who can visit our troops in remote places around the globe and has had a close- up loo
as calvin coolidge said, and "the nation which forgets its heroes will itself be forgotten." the sad reality from vietnam is that we learned the hard way that turning our backs and ignoring our warriors weaken our nation. the hope is that we learn from this and will strive to do better. in a recent speech to the young cadets at west point, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen, expressed his fear of a disconnect between the american people and its military. he...
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calvin would be your -- >> that's my middle name, yes. >> what's your first name? >> john. i was named after coolidge'ss. >> why did you go with cal rather than john? >> i wanted to identify with the cal ripken jr. >> okay, so that is a great example of what you could learn during a talkative commercial break. i knew cal was short for calvin but didn't know calvin was actually cal thomas' middle name, didn't know he was named after coolidge's two sons and i didn't know that cal thomas doesn't know why he calls himself cal instead of john. that's a wonderful example of what "behind the breaks" could be at its very best, trivia revelations about the cal thomases of the world. but then cal thomas made the mistake of thinking because they were off the air and just talking for the internet, it was safe to bring up the subject that no one at fox news could talk about. >> anybody want to bring up the subject we're not talking about today for the streamers? >> sure, go ahead, cal. >> i'm not going to touch it. >> don't worry, i'm going to let you see that again. it is too perfect a glimpse inside the collectiv
calvin would be your -- >> that's my middle name, yes. >> what's your first name? >> john. i was named after coolidge'ss. >> why did you go with cal rather than john? >> i wanted to identify with the cal ripken jr. >> okay, so that is a great example of what you could learn during a talkative commercial break. i knew cal was short for calvin but didn't know calvin was actually cal thomas' middle name, didn't know he was named after coolidge's two sons and i...
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i knew cal was short for calvin but didn't know calvin was actually cal thomas' middle name, didn't know he was named after coolidge'sdidn't know he didn't know why he calls himself cal instead of john. that's a wonderful example of what "behind the breaks" could be at its very best, trivia revelations about the cal thomas' of the world, but then cal thomas made the mistake of thinking because they were off the air and just talking for the internet, it was safe to bring up the subject that no one at fox news could talk about. >> anybody want to bring up the subject we're not talking about tonight for the streamers? >> sure, go ahead, cal. >> i'm not going to touch it. >> don't worry, i'm going to let you see that again. it is too perfect a glimpse inside the collective mind of fox news. there's cal thomas saying, does anyone want to bring up the subject we're not talking about today, by which, of course, he means the single biggest story about the news media that's out there, the thing a show like this is supposed to spend all of its time on. this is a show about the news media, the scandal involving their boss, rupe
i knew cal was short for calvin but didn't know calvin was actually cal thomas' middle name, didn't know he was named after coolidge'sdidn't know he didn't know why he calls himself cal instead of john. that's a wonderful example of what "behind the breaks" could be at its very best, trivia revelations about the cal thomas' of the world, but then cal thomas made the mistake of thinking because they were off the air and just talking for the internet, it was safe to bring up the subject...