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it had clara barton lived here. that's how this got lost in 1870 they changed this address to 437 because the numbers never matched up, and they change it had to 437, and then i was sure. i called people all over the country. i set up a post office box in ed shaw's name, answering machine in ed shaw's name. i was calling people all over the country trying to get them to buy this building. well, at first they had detectives all over the place trying to find this fellow ed. we had a contractor, electrician named ed. they hounded him, and so, you know, and i happened, you know, to -- to be reading an article from the "battlefield journal" in september and they were dedicating a monument to clara barton and i talked to a man and i told him what i found and he was very interested in it. he said, well, i'll have to talk to my wife. she's an expert on clara. so for a week he exchanged messages, and one morning my wife called me at work. she says this -- there's a man from the park service named gary scott that wants to tal
it had clara barton lived here. that's how this got lost in 1870 they changed this address to 437 because the numbers never matched up, and they change it had to 437, and then i was sure. i called people all over the country. i set up a post office box in ed shaw's name, answering machine in ed shaw's name. i was calling people all over the country trying to get them to buy this building. well, at first they had detectives all over the place trying to find this fellow ed. we had a contractor,...
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clara barton. this is the space that she would have lived in. one of the nice things about this boarding house is that it had installed gaslighting in the hallways above the doors and in each of the boarding rooms. so you can see, when we go into the next room, the pipes, the gas pipes are still hanging down that held the original gas lights. and we have some frag s of some of those gas lights. we're going to try to replicate those as the museum moves forward and the restoration work takes place. so we're walking right now into the space that was originally -- well, eventually clara's missing soldiers office. she started out in just one room, and i have read an account for one of her family members who visited her here who said that she had one room. she divided that room in half because she started to collect supplies for soldiers and she needed so much space that she put this wall up you see in the background, and that was her boarding room. half of it was used to store supplies. the other half w
clara barton. this is the space that she would have lived in. one of the nice things about this boarding house is that it had installed gaslighting in the hallways above the doors and in each of the boarding rooms. so you can see, when we go into the next room, the pipes, the gas pipes are still hanging down that held the original gas lights. and we have some frag s of some of those gas lights. we're going to try to replicate those as the museum moves forward and the restoration work takes...
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and here at the clara barton national historic site they are commemorating the 100th anniversary ofecial events that start thursday go through sunday you can come here any time and you can always come and tour the house what an amazing place this is not only her home for the last 15 years of her life but also the headquarters of the american red cross, she was the founder, and the president, and there is some interesting things you can learn about this house when you are here. bernie is with the park service she joins me on the second floor. this is an maizing house give us an -- an amazing house give us an idea how big it is. >> 35 rooms 10 were used for bedrooms, there were 10 bedrooms on this floor and these were used for her and staff, 10 or more and they would work. >> we talked earlier 50 closets very organized frugal. >> that's right. >> how many bathrooms. >> just one. >> one bathroom. >> yes. >> let's talk about that, a woman with great ideas how can we only have one bathroom. >> she had chamber pots and a sits bath this was the turn of the century, indoor plumbing was new
and here at the clara barton national historic site they are commemorating the 100th anniversary ofecial events that start thursday go through sunday you can come here any time and you can always come and tour the house what an amazing place this is not only her home for the last 15 years of her life but also the headquarters of the american red cross, she was the founder, and the president, and there is some interesting things you can learn about this house when you are here. bernie is with...
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captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008 >>> between 1861 and 1868, clara barton lived on the third floor of this washington, d.c. building and operated a missing soldiers office. the vacant former boarding house was saved from demolition in the late 1990s when hundreds of civil war-era artifacts were discovered in the attic. we met historian susan rosenvold of the national museum of civil war medicine for a tour and to learn about a project to recreate the missing soldiers office and boarding house as a museum. >> the space behind me was last renovated in 1910, and so starting right here at this landing, all of this stairwell and bannister that you see here were the original bansters and steps from when clara barton was here. so i'm really walking exactly on the same stairs with my hand on the same rail that clara barton did for that eight-year period of time when she lived here in the building. just recently the general services administration got in touch with my museum, the national museum of civil war medicine, and we together proposed a partnership to make this sp
captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008 >>> between 1861 and 1868, clara barton lived on the third floor of this washington, d.c. building and operated a missing soldiers office. the vacant former boarding house was saved from demolition in the late 1990s when hundreds of civil war-era artifacts were discovered in the attic. we met historian susan rosenvold of the national museum of civil war medicine for a tour and to learn about a project to recreate the missing...
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the second is the clara barton story. the film aired as part of the big picture series from 1951 to 1971 and shown on abc and in syndication from 1951 to the 1970s. the series focused on battles and figures in u.s. military history. it's about 30 minutes. . >> the u.s. army presents the big picture. an official report produced for the armed forces and the american people. now to show i part of the big picture, here is sergeant stewart queen. >> 100 years ago, a moment us event occurred. known as the tragic war of brother against brother, the civil war was one of the darkest moments in history. out of this period, we selected two stories to show you. the first is called matthew brady. brady was the first historian of any war and his pictures live on today to recall yesterday's history. the second story is called clara barton. it shows a segment from the life of a dedicated woman during the civil war. now let's go back through history with matthew brady. >> the camera's eye. the magic eye that captures and holds the moment'
the second is the clara barton story. the film aired as part of the big picture series from 1951 to 1971 and shown on abc and in syndication from 1951 to the 1970s. the series focused on battles and figures in u.s. military history. it's about 30 minutes. . >> the u.s. army presents the big picture. an official report produced for the armed forces and the american people. now to show i part of the big picture, here is sergeant stewart queen. >> 100 years ago, a moment us event...
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the second is the clara barton story founded by the red cross from 1971 shown on abc and in syndication from 1951 into the 1970s. the series focused on historic figures and battles. >> the american people and here is sergeant. >> 100 years ago a momentous event occurred. known to historians as the tragic war of brother against brother, the civil war became one of the darkest moments in our history. out of this period we have selected two stories to show you. the first is called mathew brady. brady was the first pictorial historian of any war, and his pictures live on today to recall yesterday's history. the second story is called clara barton and shows a segment from the life of a dedicated woman during the civil war. now let's go back through history with mathew brady. >> the camera's eye. the magic eye that captures and holds the moment's action, a pinpoint in time. today the camera serves an ever expanding field of uses familiar to all servicemen, and yet for most of us photography appeals by fixing permanently chapters in our own lives and in the lives of those around us, but there
the second is the clara barton story founded by the red cross from 1971 shown on abc and in syndication from 1951 into the 1970s. the series focused on historic figures and battles. >> the american people and here is sergeant. >> 100 years ago a momentous event occurred. known to historians as the tragic war of brother against brother, the civil war became one of the darkest moments in our history. out of this period we have selected two stories to show you. the first is called...
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clara barton came up with idea.ll see i think you are pretty good. >> i have never been inside the house either very cool. >>> 8:00 a.m. hour you will want to see this we will hear a remarkable story about one of the passengers on the titanic, 100 years ago now, we've got two descendents they will join us live in 20 minutes and tell their story. >> spring cleaning can be a daunting task right? something few of us really look forward to, but what if there was cash in it for you? we will tell you about some chores that will pay you back. 7:57 a.m., we will be right back >>> two women apartment hunting in virginia violent aattacked by a man who ranged to meet them to show them a home. >>> then a very close call for one passenger on the titanic, when another survivor from the ship, grabbed her baby and tried to claim him as her own. we will take a look back at history as we talk with descendents of the mother and child. fascinating story. >> later this hour, spring cleaning sounds like too mu
clara barton came up with idea.ll see i think you are pretty good. >> i have never been inside the house either very cool. >>> 8:00 a.m. hour you will want to see this we will hear a remarkable story about one of the passengers on the titanic, 100 years ago now, we've got two descendents they will join us live in 20 minutes and tell their story. >> spring cleaning can be a daunting task right? something few of us really look forward to, but what if there was cash in it for...
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so when you walk up the staircase and put your hand on the banister, you're walking in clara barton's footsteps. she did this for about eight years during the civil war era and just after when she operated a missing soldier's office in this space and eventually she ended up leaving because her health became so poor, and she was so exhausted from the work she had done during the waat couldn't find these three sets of stairs anymore. so she ended up moving out late in december of 1868. and that's pretty much when she closed down her operations here in washington. one of the neat things we found in the space was a roll of missing men. clara had five of these produced during the war. and sent out almost 100,000 copies and we only know of a handful in existence today. so one of the goals of my museum is to find copies of each role, 1 through 5, so we can show people exactly all the names and exactly what kind of work she was doing during that period of time. she started out in just one room. and i read an account from one of her family members who visited her here who said she had one room
so when you walk up the staircase and put your hand on the banister, you're walking in clara barton's footsteps. she did this for about eight years during the civil war era and just after when she operated a missing soldier's office in this space and eventually she ended up leaving because her health became so poor, and she was so exhausted from the work she had done during the waat couldn't find these three sets of stairs anymore. so she ended up moving out late in december of 1868. and that's...
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so when you walk up the staircase and put your hand on the banister, you're walking in clara barton's footsteps. she did this for about eight years it during the civil war era and just after when she operated a missing soldier's office in this space and eventually she ended up leaving because her health became so poor and she was so exhausted from the work she had done during the war that she couldn't find these three sets of stairs anymore. so she ended up moving out late in december of 1868.cfind theses anymore. so she ended up moving out late in december of 186lfind these t stairs anymore. so she ended up moving out late in december of 1868.anymore. so she ended up moving out late in december of 1868. and that's pretty much when she closed down her operations here in washington. one of the neat things that we have, we found in this space that we had replicated is a roll of the missing men. clara had five of these produced during the war. sent out almost 100,000 copies. and we only know of a handful in existence today. so one of the goals my museum is to find copies of each roll, on
so when you walk up the staircase and put your hand on the banister, you're walking in clara barton's footsteps. she did this for about eight years it during the civil war era and just after when she operated a missing soldier's office in this space and eventually she ended up leaving because her health became so poor and she was so exhausted from the work she had done during the war that she couldn't find these three sets of stairs anymore. so she ended up moving out late in december of...
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and his relationship with clara barton. >> my name's richard. i work with the general service administration as a carpenter. and 1996, they sent us out to the buildings that we acquired from pennsylvania avenue development corporation to clean them up, make sure nobody was living in them. it was the date before thanksgiving. in '96. i made my way up the steps. i got up here, just nothing in here no, lights, no nothing. only a little bit light coming through the windows. i came over here and looked around and nothing, nothing was here. so happened to witness, you don't usually witness one but i witnessed the accident out
and his relationship with clara barton. >> my name's richard. i work with the general service administration as a carpenter. and 1996, they sent us out to the buildings that we acquired from pennsylvania avenue development corporation to clean them up, make sure nobody was living in them. it was the date before thanksgiving. in '96. i made my way up the steps. i got up here, just nothing in here no, lights, no nothing. only a little bit light coming through the windows. i came over here...
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a woman named clara barton joined that effort. she became known as "the angel of the battlefield." >> during the americanlefield." civil war, it wasn't too common for women to be near the battlefield. clara barton changed all that by providing aid to soldiers, and so that's why they called her the angel of the battlefield. >> after the war, she visited europe and learned about an organization there called the international red cross. >> the international red cross movement started in europe to help relieve the suffering of people affected by war. it was founded by henry dunant, a swiss businessman, and still today, we honor him by using the reverse of the swiss flag for our symbol -- the red cross against a white background. >> returning to the united states, she founded the american red cross in 1881. and ever since then, the american red cross has been helping people in need. what are some of the big disasters the red cross responded to? >> the red cross has been responding to disasters since its beginnings in 1881, when there w
a woman named clara barton joined that effort. she became known as "the angel of the battlefield." >> during the americanlefield." civil war, it wasn't too common for women to be near the battlefield. clara barton changed all that by providing aid to soldiers, and so that's why they called her the angel of the battlefield. >> after the war, she visited europe and learned about an organization there called the international red cross. >> the international red...
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they come to the museum finally, when it finally opens for tours, they are going to discover clara barton's office just like richard lyons did when he came here in 1997. the goal is to recreate the space as if clara and/or her clerks had just left the space for some reason so when you come back, are you coming to the missing soldiers office. >>> this is the first of a two-part look at clara barton's missing soldiers office. the planned museum and reconstructive boarding house is a partnership between the government services administration and the national museum of civil war medicine. you can view this and other american history tv programs at our website. c-span.org/history. >>> david eisenhower and julie nixon famously met as children at 1957 inauguration of his grandfather, president dwight d. eisenhower and her father, vice president richard richard nixon. julie nixon married david eisenhower in 1968, just before her father took his own presidential oath of office. they recently clan rated on the book "going home to glory, a memoir of life with dwight d. eisenhower," 1961 to 1969. in th
they come to the museum finally, when it finally opens for tours, they are going to discover clara barton's office just like richard lyons did when he came here in 1997. the goal is to recreate the space as if clara and/or her clerks had just left the space for some reason so when you come back, are you coming to the missing soldiers office. >>> this is the first of a two-part look at clara barton's missing soldiers office. the planned museum and reconstructive boarding house is a...
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and sunday night at 7:00, the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross clara barton operated the missing soldiers office in a washington, d.c., boardinghouse until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third-floor office as it's prepared for renovations. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> earlier this year, the reserve officers association gathered leaders in the national security arena for symposium on the current challenges and what the u.s. can do about them going forward. cia director david petraeus and charles bolton talked about the need for prioritizing in a tight budget environment. the reserve officers association is an advocacy group that works on behalf of reserve and guard members and their families. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. that was a great good morning. you're in for a real treat to start off this national security symposium to play a patriotic interlude, i give you the united states marine band. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> how about the president's song? ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors
and sunday night at 7:00, the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross clara barton operated the missing soldiers office in a washington, d.c., boardinghouse until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third-floor office as it's prepared for renovations. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> earlier this year, the reserve officers association gathered leaders in the national security arena for symposium on the current challenges and what the u.s. can do about them...
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holly is live in glenn echo with more on how or why you would want to add the clara barton national historicmust visit list. can't wait for that this morning. we'll be right back. what's in your spread ? try resolve easy clean to deep clean your carpets. just 3 easy steps for beautifully clean carpets. it removes 3 times more dirt than vacuuming alone. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. now there's a new way to help put bedwettto bed.strations... with new goodnites bed mats, take the goodnites better night test. just place, peel, and protect. and see how goodnites bed mats can help. good gwell, it's not gonna clean that thing or writself.t? want me to get dad? no thank you. viva's all i need. look at that! still in one piece. yeah, so's the towel. [ female announcer ] grab a roll and try it on your toughest mess. >>> good morning i am holly morris this morning we are celebrating the life of one truly amazing woman as we are live at the clara barton historic site in glen echo this was her home for the last 15 years of her life but she didn't live here by herself this also served as the h
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you're seeing delays as far back as i-270, just eight miles per hour to get from i-270 to the clara barton parkway, a 42-minute drive. back in a little bit with another look at traffic. back to you. >>> right now, metro is trying to figure out why buses have been bursting into flames. the agency removed nearly 100 metro buses while it's investigating this. the latest incident happened yesterday morning on route 50 near bowie, the second metro bus to catch fire in five days. the other caught fire on i-66 in fairfax on thursday. no one was hurt in either of these cases, both buses are models known as the owe rhiyan as of now, all 94 are in the shop. >>> new from overnight, a deadly shooting in southeast washington, shots rang out around midnight in the 3300 block of 14th place. when officers arrived, they found a man shot in the head and back. that man died. police have not made an arrest in this case. >>> a grandmother fended off a would-be robber with a toy horse in her hand on capitol hill. katherine turten moved into this home to take care of her three grandchildren last year after her d
you're seeing delays as far back as i-270, just eight miles per hour to get from i-270 to the clara barton parkway, a 42-minute drive. back in a little bit with another look at traffic. back to you. >>> right now, metro is trying to figure out why buses have been bursting into flames. the agency removed nearly 100 metro buses while it's investigating this. the latest incident happened yesterday morning on route 50 near bowie, the second metro bus to catch fire in five days. the other...
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eastern and sunday night at 7:00 the angels of the battlefield and founder of the red cross clara barton operated the missing soldiers office until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3. >>> in 2005, 40 years after the first full scale engagement between u.s. troops and the people's army of vietnam, the vietnam archive interviewed veterans from the battle of the la dang valley. next, excerpts of oral interviews of george forrest in the 1st bah ral i don't know 5th cavalry. this is 50 minutes. >> i'm conducting an a video oral history. today's number 12, 2005 and approximately 12:05 p.m. and we are in crystal city, hilton, washington, d.c. at the 40th anniversary reunion of the la drang valley falcon, x ray and albany and others. colonel forest, tell us a little bit of your recollection of arriving at x-ray on the 17th, 16th and on that tuesday. what did x-ray look for like to you? >> probably a sight like we had never seen. my unit unlike the other units, we walked in to x-ray. >> right. >>
eastern and sunday night at 7:00 the angels of the battlefield and founder of the red cross clara barton operated the missing soldiers office until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3. >>> in 2005, 40 years after the first full scale engagement between u.s. troops and the people's army of vietnam, the vietnam archive interviewed veterans from the battle of the la dang valley....
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ranger stacy allen, sunday night at 7:00 the angel of the battlefield founder of the red cross, clara barton, operated the missing soldiers office in a washington, d.c. boarding house until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations. this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3. the house sub come mep might tee heard -- chairman jon leibowitz talked about the new con fumer financial protection bureau, staffing and office space considerations, internet privacy and enforcement actions against debt collectors. he was sworn in as commissioner in 2004 designated chairman by president obama in march, 2009. >> this is the first hearing for the financial services and general government sub committee this year. and thank you all for being our first witnesses. last year the committee faced many challenges, but achieved significant accomplishments. we enacted appropriations bills to fund the federal government for both fiscal years 2011 and 2012. and i think while no one was happy including me, with all the outcomes in the 2011 and 2012 bills, we did accom
ranger stacy allen, sunday night at 7:00 the angel of the battlefield founder of the red cross, clara barton, operated the missing soldiers office in a washington, d.c. boarding house until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations. this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3. the house sub come mep might tee heard -- chairman jon leibowitz talked about the new con fumer financial protection bureau, staffing and office space considerations,...
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third story, room nine, clara barton. >> this week on the civil war, author and history professor, william shea, talks about the battle of pea ridge arkansas, fought on march 7th and 8th, 1862. he spoke to a group at the seline county library in benton, arkansas, a few days after the 100th anniversary of the battle. this is a little over an hour. >> all right, i think we are about ready to start. i would look to welcome you to the saline county library and our series on civil war history. celebrating the 150th anniversary of the civil war. and my name is steve purdue curator of the arkansas room and head of genealogy and local history department here at saline county library. tonight we are very privileged to have with us a very prolific writer and on civil war history. william shea. dr. shea is professor of history at the university of arkansas at monticello. a native of louisiana. he has a b.a. from louisiana state university. and a ph.d. from rice university. shea has been a fullbright scholar in china, a consultant for the national park service and battlefield guide for the smithsonian
third story, room nine, clara barton. >> this week on the civil war, author and history professor, william shea, talks about the battle of pea ridge arkansas, fought on march 7th and 8th, 1862. he spoke to a group at the seline county library in benton, arkansas, a few days after the 100th anniversary of the battle. this is a little over an hour. >> all right, i think we are about ready to start. i would look to welcome you to the saline county library and our series on civil war...
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third story, room nine was clara barton. >> this saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's "book tv," join our live call-in program with distinguished former navy seal and author chris kyle as he talks about his life from professional rodeo rider to becoming the most lethal sniper in u.s. military history. on 10:00 p.m. on after words. >> if you think yourself as a family and yourself as a team, she said when i get a raise at work, it's like we got a raise, our family got a raise. i felt like she had a lot of respect for what her husband was do willing. >> the changing role of women as the bread winners of the family. also this weekend, yerk the beautiful, director of pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins compares the decline of empires past before america and what should be done to avoid a similar fate. book tv every weekend on c-span2. in the fall of 2011, american history tv rifted old is it your bridge village, massachusetts, a living history museum that depicts early new england life from 1790 to the 1840. now on american artifacts we hear everywhere costumed historians who present
third story, room nine was clara barton. >> this saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's "book tv," join our live call-in program with distinguished former navy seal and author chris kyle as he talks about his life from professional rodeo rider to becoming the most lethal sniper in u.s. military history. on 10:00 p.m. on after words. >> if you think yourself as a family and yourself as a team, she said when i get a raise at work, it's like we got a raise, our family got a...
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eastern and sunday night at 7:00, the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross, clara barton, operated the missing soldiers operation until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations. this is c-span 3. with politics and public affair ls programming. get our schedules and see past programs at our websites. you can join in on social media sites. the house republican passed last week would change job straining programs america's promise alliance hosted an education conference called rad nation summit to address the high school dropout rate. arkans this is about two hours and 30 minutes. [ applause ] good morning. it is such a pleasure to see you all here. on behalf of the entire board of the alliance and 400 national partners. welcome to the nation summit. we are so happy that you have come here from all around the country. there are attendees here from nearly all 50 states. and you've all come together to work to help solve the most urgent problems of our times. you are the reason we're here. and you are a big part of the solution. we
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and sunday night at 7:00, the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross clara barton operated the missing soldiers office in a washington, d.c. boarding house until 1868. joining us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations. this weekend on c-span3. >>> former national economic council director lawrence lindsey says the establishment "blew it" with respect to the financial crisis. he says his big concern is how to get the country's financial house in order without wrecking the recovery. he spoke at an economic summit hee hosted by the "atlantic" magazine. this is about a half hour. >> thank you, everybody, for joining us here. larry lindsey, former director of the national economic council. we're just going to dive right in. >> great. >> there's been a lot of discussion today about how difficult the last decade has been in global markets, global economies. we don't need to belabor it, but what's your diagnosis of what we've just gone through, the problems that we've been facing? >> well, you know, i think -- the guilt that we should all have, a l
and sunday night at 7:00, the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross clara barton operated the missing soldiers office in a washington, d.c. boarding house until 1868. joining us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations. this weekend on c-span3. >>> former national economic council director lawrence lindsey says the establishment "blew it" with respect to the financial crisis. he says his big concern is how to get the country's...
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eastern and sunday night at 7:00, the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross clara barton operated the missing soldiers office in a washington, d.c. boarding house until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations, this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> coming up here on c-span 3, more american history tv. next, a tour of james madison's montpelier mansion. and then an examination of the 1297 magna carta, the first document issued to an english king by subjects seeking liberties. later, a look back at the assassination attempt on president ronald reagan. >>> each week american history tv's american artifacts takes viewers behind the scenes at archives, museums, and historic sites. the 2600 acre estate of montpelier was once home to the nation's fourth president, james madison and his wife dolley. it lies about 90 miles south of the nation's capital in orange county, virginia. the national trust for historic preservation owns the property that is managed by the nonprofit montpelier foundation. american history tv visi
eastern and sunday night at 7:00, the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross clara barton operated the missing soldiers office in a washington, d.c. boarding house until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations, this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> coming up here on c-span 3, more american history tv. next, a tour of james madison's montpelier mansion. and then an examination of the 1297 magna carta, the first...
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and sunday night at 7:00, the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross, clara barton operated the missing soldiers office 18 washington, d.c. boarding house until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations. this weekend, on american history tv on c-span3. >> a louse committee gives the federal government a c-minus grade for ability to track information about freedom of information act or foia requests. the report came out as american university law school held an event on transparency and openness in government. in this hour-long session, susan long of syracuse university who has had a long career working on freedom of information act issues. >> good morning everyone. happy sunshine week to you all. we've seen the sun trying to poke out behind the clouds here at the washington college of law and the campus of american university. i'm dan metcalfe of the collaboration on government secrecy or cgs for short. i'm pleased to be able to welcome both our auditorium audience and our viewers remotely, both on the washington college of law we
and sunday night at 7:00, the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross, clara barton operated the missing soldiers office 18 washington, d.c. boarding house until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations. this weekend, on american history tv on c-span3. >> a louse committee gives the federal government a c-minus grade for ability to track information about freedom of information act or foia requests. the report came out as...
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. >>> this is the first of a two-part look at clara barton's missing soldiers office. the planned museum and reconstructed boarding house is a partnership between the government services administration and the national museum of civil war medicine. you can view this and other "american history tv" programs at our website, c-span.org/history. >>> david eisenhower and julie nixon, famously met as childrenality the 1957 inauguration of his grandfather. president dwight d. eisenhower and her family, vice president richard nixon. julie nixon married david eisenhower in 1968 just before her father took his own presidential oath of office. they recently collaborated on the book "going home to glory: a memoir of life with dwight d. eisenhower, 1961 to 1969." in this conversation at the lyndon b. johnson presidential library, the eisenhowers recall ike's presidency and later retirement in gettysburg, pennsylvania. the relationship between ike and his vice president and the reasons that propelled richard nixon to make another run at the presidency after his close closes loss to
. >>> this is the first of a two-part look at clara barton's missing soldiers office. the planned museum and reconstructed boarding house is a partnership between the government services administration and the national museum of civil war medicine. you can view this and other "american history tv" programs at our website, c-span.org/history. >>> david eisenhower and julie nixon, famously met as childrenality the 1957 inauguration of his grandfather. president dwight...
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stacy allen and sunday night at 7:00 the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross, clara barton, operated the missing soldier's office in a washington, d.c., boarding house until 186. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations, this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. this saturday at noon eastern, on c-span2's book tv, join our live call-in program with distinguished former navy seal and author chris kyle, as he talks about his life, from professional rodeo rider to becoming the most lethal sniper in u.s. military history. at 10:00 p.m. on "afterwords." >> if you think of yourself as a family and think of yourself as a team, she says i got a raise it's like we got a raise, the family got a raise. she defined providing to include what her husband does and had a lot of respect for what her husband was doing. >> "the richer sex" author liza munday on how women breadwinners impacts the lives. also "america the beautiful" director of pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins ben carson compares the decline of empires past with america and s
stacy allen and sunday night at 7:00 the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross, clara barton, operated the missing soldier's office in a washington, d.c., boarding house until 186. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations, this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. this saturday at noon eastern, on c-span2's book tv, join our live call-in program with distinguished former navy seal and author chris kyle, as he talks about his life,...
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and sunday night at 7:00 the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross, clara barton operated the missing soldiers office in a washington, d.c. boarding house until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations. this weekend on american history tv on krrs-span sbst 3. >> last week the feminist majority foundation hosted a forum in washington focused on issues important to women in the 2012 election. during this discussion panelists addressed some of the ballot measures affecting women. among the participants representative from planned parenthood and the national lesbian and gay task force. this event contains some language some people they find offensive. >> this next forum is called coming to a state near you. you've heard a little bit today already about some of these so-called personhood initiatives that are going to be on state ballots. we have some of the leading experts to tell you a little bit more about where these are happening and the impact that those can have. you're also going to hear about the drive for equal marriage. bo
and sunday night at 7:00 the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross, clara barton operated the missing soldiers office in a washington, d.c. boarding house until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations. this weekend on american history tv on krrs-span sbst 3. >> last week the feminist majority foundation hosted a forum in washington focused on issues important to women in the 2012 election. during this discussion panelists...
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eastern, and sunday night at 7:00 p.m., the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross, clara barton operated the missings' office in a d.c. boarding house until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations, this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> this saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2s book tv, join our live call-in program with distinguished former navy s.e.a.l. and author chris kyle as he talks about his life from professional rodeo rider to becoming the most lethal sniper. at 10:00 p.m. on afterwards -- >> if you think of yourself as a family and you think of yourself as a team. she said when i get a raise at work, he is so proud of me. it's like we got a raise. but i felt as though she had redefined providing to include what her husband does and she had a lot of respect for what her husband was doing. >> the richer sex on the changing role of women as the breadwinners of the family and how that impacts their lives. also this weekend, "america the beautiful." director of pediatric neurosurgery declares the empires past wit
eastern, and sunday night at 7:00 p.m., the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross, clara barton operated the missings' office in a d.c. boarding house until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepared for renovations, this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> this saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2s book tv, join our live call-in program with distinguished former navy s.e.a.l. and author chris kyle as he talks about his life from...
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and sunday night at 7:00, the angel of the battlefield, clara barton, operated the missing soldier's office until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepare for renovations. this weekend on american history tv on cspan 3. >>> each week, american history tv sits in on a lecture with one of america's collared professors. you can watch here every saturday at 8:00 p.m., midnight and sundays at 1:00. this week, a look at north vietnamese strategy with donald stoker, professor of the naval war college in california. the course is part of a class called strategy in war. it's about 50 minutes. >> a couple of pieces of background first to think about this to set up for this. always think about here, what is this war about? for the north vietnamese? what are their objectives? now, the vietnamese -- north vietnamese communist objectives are pretty clear. it's not as clear from reading as it should be. they want to take all of southeast asia. french indochina. in particular, the conquest of south vietnam. that's what they want. they tell us the first thing we need to d
and sunday night at 7:00, the angel of the battlefield, clara barton, operated the missing soldier's office until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it's prepare for renovations. this weekend on american history tv on cspan 3. >>> each week, american history tv sits in on a lecture with one of america's collared professors. you can watch here every saturday at 8:00 p.m., midnight and sundays at 1:00. this week, a look at north vietnamese strategy with donald...
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and sunday night at 7:00, the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross, clara barton on operated the missing soldiers office until 1868. join us as we discover the third floor office as it's prepared for >> each week american history tv sits in on a lecture with one of the college professors. this week a look at north vietnamese strategy during the vietnam war with donald stoker, professor at the naval war college in monterey, california. the class is part of a course called "strategy and war," which examines the relationship between political goals and the use of military force. this is about 50 minutes. >> a couple of pieces of background first to think about this to set up for this. always think about here, what is this war about? for the north vietnamese? what are their objectives? now, the vietnamese -- north vietnamese communist objectives are pretty clear. it's not as clear from reading as it should be. they want to take all of southeast asia. french indochina. in particular, the conquest of south vietnam. that's what they want. they tell us the first thing we nee
and sunday night at 7:00, the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross, clara barton on operated the missing soldiers office until 1868. join us as we discover the third floor office as it's prepared for >> each week american history tv sits in on a lecture with one of the college professors. this week a look at north vietnamese strategy during the vietnam war with donald stoker, professor at the naval war college in monterey, california. the class is part of a course called...
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other broken down vehicle on the clara barton is out of the way.s a check of your fox 5 on- time traffic. >>> some of the top stories we're following, a murder mystery in maryland. >> a woman was found strangled in her home. sherri ly is live at the apartment building in district heights. >> reporter: so far police have no motive, no reason why anyone would go into raquel israel's apartment here on brooks drive and take her life. police found the 32-year-old inside a bedroom of her district heights apartment. sources say she had been strangled. police say they went to the apartment after getting a call wednesday morning to check on her. investigators did not say who made the call or the reason for concern. when officers got there, they found israel unresponsive. a relative says a witness told the family there was a knock on the door, a man pointed a gun at them, forced them to the floor and argued with israel in the bedroom and killed her. the suspect ran out. her family now can't understand why anyone would strangle her, saying they don't believe
other broken down vehicle on the clara barton is out of the way.s a check of your fox 5 on- time traffic. >>> some of the top stories we're following, a murder mystery in maryland. >> a woman was found strangled in her home. sherri ly is live at the apartment building in district heights. >> reporter: so far police have no motive, no reason why anyone would go into raquel israel's apartment here on brooks drive and take her life. police found the 32-year-old inside a...
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of the american red cross and serving our members of the armed force goes back to the days of clara bartonhen she provided come port and care to union soldiers on the battlefield. today we are still doing that but in a way that is modern. meets the needs of the service members and their families in 2012. >> cheryl, may 12, red red cross going to hold a gala honoring men and women in the military. tell us about that. >> we are calling it salute to service. that means automatic kinds of things. we are honoring service men and service women and families and the american red cross provides in our community, acrosses the country and around the world. >> what are some of the things you do in our community? >> well, we help people prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies of automatic kinds. so that would be anything from a house fire and we are responding to one, two house fires a day, teaching people cpr and first aid. as tammy said working with the men and women of the military. >> tammy, the event you are about to have is a fund-raiser. >> it is. >> tell us about that. how will the
of the american red cross and serving our members of the armed force goes back to the days of clara bartonhen she provided come port and care to union soldiers on the battlefield. today we are still doing that but in a way that is modern. meets the needs of the service members and their families in 2012. >> cheryl, may 12, red red cross going to hold a gala honoring men and women in the military. tell us about that. >> we are calling it salute to service. that means automatic kinds...
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sunday night at 7:00, the intro of the battlefield and founder of the red cross, clara barton, organize the missing soldier office in washington boarding house until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it is prepared for renovations. this week and on american history tv on c-span 3. >> this saturday at noon eastern on book tv, join our live call- in program with distinguished former navy seal and author chris kyl as he talks about his life from professional rodeo rider to becoming the most lethal sniper in u.s. military history. >> if you think of yourself as a family and a team, -- when i get a raise at work -- a really felt she redefined providing to include what are husband does and that she had a lot of respect -- respect for what husband was doing. >> elisa monday on the changing role of women as bread winners and how it impacts their lives. also this weekend, america the beautiful -- ben carson compares the decline of empire's past with america and shares falls on what should be done to avoid a similar fates. . >> i am senior fellow at brookings and it is a pl
sunday night at 7:00, the intro of the battlefield and founder of the red cross, clara barton, organize the missing soldier office in washington boarding house until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third floor office as it is prepared for renovations. this week and on american history tv on c-span 3. >> this saturday at noon eastern on book tv, join our live call- in program with distinguished former navy seal and author chris kyl as he talks about his life from professional rodeo...
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sunday night at 7:00, clara barton. join us as we rediscover the third corps office as it is prepared for renovation. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. the pension benefit guaranty corp. insures private pension plans. the head of the agency spoke today at the national press club in washington about how americans should plan for retirement. this is 40 minutes. >> good morning. i served on the newsmaker committee here at the national press club. on behalf of the committee and the officers of the national press club, i want to thank all of you for coming out today. i also want to thank the reporters who are joining us on the phone as well as the audience joining us live this morning on c-span. our speaker this morning, josh gotbaum, will speak for tenor 15 minutes, and after that we will take questions. the press club invited him today because we live in airtime of retirement insecurity. for many, the golden years are not so golden. 10,000 people will retire every day for nearly the next two decades, but what
sunday night at 7:00, clara barton. join us as we rediscover the third corps office as it is prepared for renovation. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. the pension benefit guaranty corp. insures private pension plans. the head of the agency spoke today at the national press club in washington about how americans should plan for retirement. this is 40 minutes. >> good morning. i served on the newsmaker committee here at the national press club. on behalf of the committee and...
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the founder of the red cross clara barton operated the missing soldiers office until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third-floor office as it is prepared for renovations, this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> this sunday, the u.s. senate youth program. >> when i got the opportunity to meet both of my senators, being able to meet them and talk to them. >> leon panetta talked about being financially sound, because if we are not, devoting money to national defense will be worth that. >> high school students participated in a week-long program. share their observations and experiences as they interacted with congress, the supreme court, and the president. >> there is a lot of partisan ship, and everybody we have met here have said that. i never really thought about that before i came here. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> a senate hearing on campaign finance laws looked into a proposal to require disclosure of political spending by corporations, labor unions, and super pac's. if it passes, organizations would be publicly required to name organizations that de
the founder of the red cross clara barton operated the missing soldiers office until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third-floor office as it is prepared for renovations, this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> this sunday, the u.s. senate youth program. >> when i got the opportunity to meet both of my senators, being able to meet them and talk to them. >> leon panetta talked about being financially sound, because if we are not, devoting money to national defense...
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sunday night, the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross clara barton operated the missing us in a washington, d.c., boarding house until 1868. join us as we rediscovered the third-floor office as it is prepared for renovations. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> this sunday, u.s. senate youth program. >> one of the greatest experiences was when i got the opportunity to meet both of my senators, bob casey and pat to me,-- toomey. >> he talked about how important it was to be financially sound. >> high school students from all 50 states have participated in a week-long program in the nation's capitol. share observations and experiences with their interactions with congress, the supreme court, and the president. >> everybody we have met here from congress --in the east we wonder if everybody is saying that, but it is not actually happening. is there a discrepancy between what they are saying and doing it. >> suny night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> fbi assistant directors of counter-terrorisms addressed the conference and talk about measures around potential t
sunday night, the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross clara barton operated the missing us in a washington, d.c., boarding house until 1868. join us as we rediscovered the third-floor office as it is prepared for renovations. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> this sunday, u.s. senate youth program. >> one of the greatest experiences was when i got the opportunity to meet both of my senators, bob casey and pat to me,-- toomey. >> he talked...