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how involved in politics was elizabeth monroe, how might they have viewed the monroe doctrine? i don't mean to, for years, there was people that suspected john quincy adams wrote it. write it.didn't just about everybody else got credit for it. it's interesting. there is one point where he refers to her as his partner in all things. one senses, although, there is an unfortunate lack of documentation that that would include sharing his political secrets with her. i don't think of her, certainly in the modern sense as a political figure. she was certainly aware of what he was doing. we only have one letter that she wrote, but there are letters of her handwriting that she copied for him to either make copies to send to others or to keep. she was certainly aware of what was happening. they were together for so long and they were so close that it's inconceivable that they did not discuss public matters. she was certainly very much well aware of what was happening. >> and having lived through the french revolution, the reign of terror, she certainly would have had strong opinions abou
how involved in politics was elizabeth monroe, how might they have viewed the monroe doctrine? i don't mean to, for years, there was people that suspected john quincy adams wrote it. write it.didn't just about everybody else got credit for it. it's interesting. there is one point where he refers to her as his partner in all things. one senses, although, there is an unfortunate lack of documentation that that would include sharing his political secrets with her. i don't think of her, certainly...
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how involved in politics was elizabeth monroe, how might they have viewed the monroe doctrine? on't mean to, for years, there was people that suspected john quincy adams wrote it. elizabeth didn't write it. just about everybody else got credit for it. it's interesting. there is one point where he refers to her as his partner in all things. one senses, although, there is an unfortunate lack of documentation that that would include sharing his political secrets with her. i don't think of her, certainly in the modern sense as a political figure. she was certainly aware of what he was doing. we only have one letter that she wrote, but there are letters of her handwriting that she copied for him to either make copies to send to others or to keep. she was certainly aware of what was happening. they were together for so long and they were so close that it's inconceivable that they did not discuss public matters. she was certainly very much well aware of what was happening. >> and having lived through the french revolution, the reign of terror, she certainly would have had strong opinio
how involved in politics was elizabeth monroe, how might they have viewed the monroe doctrine? on't mean to, for years, there was people that suspected john quincy adams wrote it. elizabeth didn't write it. just about everybody else got credit for it. it's interesting. there is one point where he refers to her as his partner in all things. one senses, although, there is an unfortunate lack of documentation that that would include sharing his political secrets with her. i don't think of her,...
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we'll also explore the life of elizabeth monroe's successor and close friend, louisa katherine adams. you can see the pivotal role that she played in the presidential campaign of her husband, john quincy adams, and her complex relationship with her mother-in-law, former first lady abigail adams. first ladies: influence and image, continues tonight live at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span3, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> the winners have been selected in this year's c-span student documentary competition on the theme "your message to the president." the grand prize winner is josh stokes from daniel hand high school many connecticut. his video was on unemployment in america. high schooler alan shimp of pennsylvania won first prize her his industry on the economy and spending. and a group from knoxville won first prize with their documentary on public transportation. watch the winning videos each day next month on c-span and see all the documentaries at student cam.org. >> "the communicators" winds up its visit to ces international 2013, the consumer electronics show in las v
we'll also explore the life of elizabeth monroe's successor and close friend, louisa katherine adams. you can see the pivotal role that she played in the presidential campaign of her husband, john quincy adams, and her complex relationship with her mother-in-law, former first lady abigail adams. first ladies: influence and image, continues tonight live at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span3, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> the winners have been selected in this year's c-span...
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elizabeth monroe dressed herself and her best and went to the prison where she was being held. madam lafayette and basically made her case of public one. authorities say the next day she was released. it was a couple of months. it pretty much kept her from going to the guillotine and its lead to her release. >> in some ways she has her own cause. she works with the washington female orphan asylum. that is somewhat modern having this cause she was involved in. she does it work politics in her parlor in such a way as to help win the presidency for her husband and her own way. >> our conversation with historians on elizabeth monroe and louisa catherine adams is available on our website. c-span.org/firstladies. of thean take a picture brain with mri or ct scans and see the whole thing, but there is enormous gap in between for how the circuits function in order to be able to move my hand or to look at you and process the information or to lay down the memory. we do not know how that works. with technology yet to be invented, so a lot of it will be technology development, what we aim
elizabeth monroe dressed herself and her best and went to the prison where she was being held. madam lafayette and basically made her case of public one. authorities say the next day she was released. it was a couple of months. it pretty much kept her from going to the guillotine and its lead to her release. >> in some ways she has her own cause. she works with the washington female orphan asylum. that is somewhat modern having this cause she was involved in. she does it work politics in...
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toda >> elizabeth monroe refuse to continue the tradition and making social calls to washington post a political society. she gained a reputation as being queenly by her critics. we will explore the relationship with her husband james monroe. we will see the important role she played in the 1824 presidential campaign of her husband john quincy adams and the complex relationship with her mother-in-law, abigail adams. we will include your questions and comments by facebook and twitter tonight. >> the republican party released a plan this morning for its approach to the next presidential election that deals with attracting minority and women voters. announced this. these comments are just under one hour. >> i appreciate that introduction. thank you for the introduction of in welcoming us to the press club. i know most of you came for eggs and coffee but thank you for staying for the speech. i want to recognize our co- chair sharon day and are treasurer tony day. day. our treasurer tony all, i you and most of want to think and how grateful i am to this opportunity project. their work cut
toda >> elizabeth monroe refuse to continue the tradition and making social calls to washington post a political society. she gained a reputation as being queenly by her critics. we will explore the relationship with her husband james monroe. we will see the important role she played in the 1824 presidential campaign of her husband john quincy adams and the complex relationship with her mother-in-law, abigail adams. we will include your questions and comments by facebook and twitter...
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and more private first lady, elizabeth monroe refused the tradition of making social calls. she spoke french inside the white house and gained a reputation of being queenly. we will explore her relationship with our husband and her successor. adams see how lisa played her role. we will include your comments tonight at 9:00 eastern on c- span and c-span3, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. in about 10 is back minutes at 6:30 for a few votes on measures debated earlier. we'll have live coverage. --sident obama noting to beated thomas perez the next labor secretary. here is that announcement. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, accompanied by thomas perez. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. everybody have a seat. as i have said before, my top priority as president is doing everything we need to do to make sure we are growing our economy and that we are strengthening our middle class. as i said in the state of the union address, every day we should ask ourselves three questions -- one, how do we make sure america is a magnet for good jobs, two, how do
and more private first lady, elizabeth monroe refused the tradition of making social calls. she spoke french inside the white house and gained a reputation of being queenly. we will explore her relationship with our husband and her successor. adams see how lisa played her role. we will include your comments tonight at 9:00 eastern on c- span and c-span3, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. in about 10 is back minutes at 6:30 for a few votes on measures debated earlier. we'll have live...
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elizabeth monroe refused to continue this tradition of making social calls. we will explore her relationship with her husband and her friendship with liza adams. we will see the important role she played in the 1824 campaign of john quincy adams and the relationship with her mother-in- law, abigail adams. we will include your questions, live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3 , also on c- span radio and c-span.org. kenny spokeda about efforts to reform his government at george washington university. this is 35 minutes. [applause] mark, bryan, ambassador collins, ladies and gentlemen, i was told i was coming to a university, but there are all the languages in the world -- i am going to speak for two hours in ayers. may i wish you all a happy st. patrick's week. washingtonto be in and have the opportunity to give andcture in respect of paul what he stood for and how is.rtant he employees to speak of a great irishman, described on many occasions as a new yorker who for the underdogs and outsiders who never forgot where he came from. onill say a few wo
elizabeth monroe refused to continue this tradition of making social calls. we will explore her relationship with her husband and her friendship with liza adams. we will see the important role she played in the 1824 campaign of john quincy adams and the relationship with her mother-in- law, abigail adams. we will include your questions, live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3 , also on c- span radio and c-span.org. kenny spokeda about efforts to reform his government at george...
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. >> and more private first lady, elizabeth monroe refused to continue the tradition of making social calls. she spoke french and by the white house and gained a reputation of being queenly by her critics. we will explore her relationship with her husband and close relationship with louisa catherine adams, who is the only first lady born outside the u.s. ban see the complex relationship with her mother-in- law, former first lady abigail adams. we will include your questions and comments, live, monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c- span three and c-span radio and c-span.org. >> at the conservative political action conference, annor,, ms. -- columnist coulter talked about why conservative is the only thing they has to ensure future electoral victories. question andnd a answer session are about 20 minutes. ♪ sandman" plays] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. some of you know, due to the turmoil in north korea north korea, our regularly scheduled pusser -- speaker will not be here, dennis rodman. [laughter] ninean coulter, author of new york times bestsellers. the sequester has r
. >> and more private first lady, elizabeth monroe refused to continue the tradition of making social calls. she spoke french and by the white house and gained a reputation of being queenly by her critics. we will explore her relationship with her husband and close relationship with louisa catherine adams, who is the only first lady born outside the u.s. ban see the complex relationship with her mother-in- law, former first lady abigail adams. we will include your questions and comments,...
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. >> a more private first lady, elizabeth monroe did not want to make social calls.he spoke french inside the white house. we'll explore the relationship with her husband and the close relationship with her successor. we'll see the important role she played in the election of her husband john quincy adams. went include your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter live monday night at 9:00 on c-span. the pentagon will spend $1 billion to add 14 interceptor missiles, along the west coast to the u.s.-based missile defense system. secretary chuck hagel made this announcement, saying he was determined to ensure the protection of the u.s. homeland and state ahead of the north korea missile program. this is 25 minutes. >> good afternoon. i have a statement, and then i will take a couple of questions and ask the under secretary, the vice chief to address the specific questions you have about the topic that we will talk about. today, i am announcing a series of steps the united states will take to stay ahead of the challenge posed by iran and north korea develo
. >> a more private first lady, elizabeth monroe did not want to make social calls.he spoke french inside the white house. we'll explore the relationship with her husband and the close relationship with her successor. we'll see the important role she played in the election of her husband john quincy adams. went include your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter live monday night at 9:00 on c-span. the pentagon will spend $1 billion to add 14 interceptor missiles, along...
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first lady, elizabeth monroe did not continue the continue of making social calls to washington's political society. she spoke french in the white house and was queenly. we explore her relationship with her husband james monroe and her successor, the only first lady born outside the u.s. in the role she played in the 1824 presidential campaign of john quincy adams and the relationship with her mother in law former first lady abigail adams. your questions and comments live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c- span and c-span three. also on c-span radio and c- span.org. , executivening director of the national immigration law center has the latest on the the debate over immigration reform. grover norquist looks at the budget proposals by house republicans and senate democrats. new york times reporter edward wyatt ask us is how the federal communications commissus
first lady, elizabeth monroe did not continue the continue of making social calls to washington's political society. she spoke french in the white house and was queenly. we explore her relationship with her husband james monroe and her successor, the only first lady born outside the u.s. in the role she played in the 1824 presidential campaign of john quincy adams and the relationship with her mother in law former first lady abigail adams. your questions and comments live tonight at 9:00...
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. >> hired a very expensive carriage, elizabeth monroe dressed herself in her best and went to the prison where she -- where the madam was being held. she met with madam lafayette and basically made her case a public one. and some stories say, you know, next day she was released. it wasn't the next day. it was a couple of months. but it pretty much kept her from going to the guillotine and it eventually did lead to her release. >> in some ways she has her own cause. she works with the washington female orphan asylum so in that sense that's somewhat modern, having this cause that she was involved in. and she does work politics in her parlor, in such a way as to help win the presidency for her husband in her own way. >> our conversation with historians on elizabeth monroe and luisa catherine adams is now available on our website, c-span.org/firstladies. earlier today, british army lieutenant general nick carter briefed reporters at the pentagon on the military's progress and transition in afghanistan. he talked about the increase in afghan force casualties and why he believes the insurgents
. >> hired a very expensive carriage, elizabeth monroe dressed herself in her best and went to the prison where she -- where the madam was being held. she met with madam lafayette and basically made her case a public one. and some stories say, you know, next day she was released. it wasn't the next day. it was a couple of months. but it pretty much kept her from going to the guillotine and it eventually did lead to her release. >> in some ways she has her own cause. she works with...
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those are some of that kind on c-span radio. >> elizabeth monroe refused to continue the tradition of social calls. she spoke french inside the white house and gained a reputation of being kweli by her critics. the important role that we said katherine adams played in the presidency of john quincy adams. we will include your questions and comments live tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. "washington journal" continues. host: every monday on the "washington journal" reticulum. your money is being spent. -- we take a look at how your money is being spent. there is a small charge you probably have not noticed on your phone bill called the universal service fund. on your phone bill a comes up as the universal connectivity charge, a small charge there that finds a program that now has billions of dollars for it. to help explain why this fund exists and where the billions of dollars goes to, we're joined by edward white from the "the new york times." thisined the idea behind universal service fund. guest: when congress wrote the initial communications act, but wanted to make sure that people in r
those are some of that kind on c-span radio. >> elizabeth monroe refused to continue the tradition of social calls. she spoke french inside the white house and gained a reputation of being kweli by her critics. the important role that we said katherine adams played in the presidency of john quincy adams. we will include your questions and comments live tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. "washington journal" continues. host: every monday on the "washington journal"...
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[applause] >> a more private fot pstly, elizabeth monroe refuse to make deocial calls to washington's political society. she spoke french inside the white house and gained a reputation of being queenly by her critics. we explore her relationship with her husband james monroe and first friendshiir with her suhe sessor, the only first lad born outside the u.s.. we won keep lady in the 1824 presidential campaign of her makesband john quincy as was ms the complex relationship with her mother-in-law, fot pst lady usigail adams. we will include your questions and comments by phone, faceb le and twitter monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-in aan and ouldin and also cer-pan radio and c-span.org. >> the british nnt any had out lae toe impact on the war of 18. in alexandria, va. with the help of o or l foal c usle partner comcast we sat down with denver to discuss the nnt any admot pa. his book is the evil necessity:british naval imprisonment in the atlantihem worure. it is next on booktv. >> the british empot pe in the 18th-cenhry was really a maritime and hire. as an island nation they dnshende
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. >>> or conversation with historians on elizabeth monroe now available on our website. c-span.org/first ladies. other generations saying how do we adapt? how do we move? now we move forward in the fast-pace world. they are taking in stride. that's the reality of how regrew up. it's also brought us a sense of ease and adaptability. the ability to be resilient and the economic crisis, which wow has lead to incredible use on employment and incredible debt for young people. young people are optimistic about the long-term economic future because they see that in one year it could be totally circht. we saw how quickly it started, and question see how quickly it might go away. there's a sense that the other the grass is greener somewhere on the other side. we have an ability to know we'll get there. >>> david burr seen on what drives me less than part of booktv this weekend on c-span2. >>> the u.s. senate about to gavel in for the day. today lawmakers will continue working on a bill to fund the federal government through september. a series of votes expected later this morning
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. >> a more private first lady, elizabeth monroe refused to continue the tradition of making social calls to washington's political society. she spoke french inside the white house and gained a reputation of being queenly by her critics. we'll explore her relationship with her husband, james monroe, and close friendship with her successor, louisa katherine adams who was the only first lady born outside the u.s. we'll see the important role she played in the 1824 campaign of her husband, john quincy adams, and her complex relationship with her mother-in-law, former first lady abigail adams. we'll include your questions and comments live monday night at 9 eastern on c-span and c-span3, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> this weekend booktv is in alexandria, virginia, with the help of our local cable partner, comcast. all weekend long watch tours of the city, hear from local authors and learn about some of the important historic, literary and cultural sites in the area. next, we bring you the story of the sit-in of 1939. >> 1939 five african-americans were arrested at the alexandria cit
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lady, private first elizabeth monroe refuse to continue the tradition of making social calls to washington'solitical society. she spoke french and said the white house and green -- get the reputation of being cleanly into the white house. we will explore her relationship with her husband and close successor, the only first lady born of said the u.s. we will see the important role she played in the campaign of her husband, john quincy adams, and the complex relationship with her mother and all. we will include your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter to guide that it o'clock eastern. >> ted cruz was the clothes are at the annual cpac -- closer meeting.nnual cpac ♪ >> thank-you still very much. full great to be in a room of patriots. we're here in washington at a momentous time. i mean of course the sequester. of the sequester for each of you who went to dinner last night, your meals or reduced by 2.4%. i can tell you i can see the looks of hunger and famine in your eyes. i do not know how you are possibly still able to stand on 97.6% of your dinner. i will always be haunted
lady, private first elizabeth monroe refuse to continue the tradition of making social calls to washington'solitical society. she spoke french and said the white house and green -- get the reputation of being cleanly into the white house. we will explore her relationship with her husband and close successor, the only first lady born of said the u.s. we will see the important role she played in the campaign of her husband, john quincy adams, and the complex relationship with her mother and all....
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. > a more private first lady, elizabeth monroe did not want to make social calls. spoke french inside the white house. we'll explore the relationship th her husband and the close relationship with her successor. we'll see the important role she played in the election of her husband john quincy adams. went include your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and at er live monday night :00 on c-span. >> now president obama talks about energy strategies and calls for congress to set aside $2 billion over the next decade o support advanced vehicle research. one of the energy department's largest national laboratories for science and research. his is 25 minutes. ♪ [applause] >> hello, everybody. hello, illinois. hello. it is good to be home. let me begin by saying thank you for that great introduction and the leadership she is showing with her team on so many different and amazing breakthroughs. thank you to dr. isaac for giving me a great tour of your facilities. it is not every day i get to walk into a thermal test chamber. [laughter] i told my girls that i would
. > a more private first lady, elizabeth monroe did not want to make social calls. spoke french inside the white house. we'll explore the relationship th her husband and the close relationship with her successor. we'll see the important role she played in the election of her husband john quincy adams. went include your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and at er live monday night :00 on c-span. >> now president obama talks about energy strategies and calls for congress to set...
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elizabeth monroe dressed herself in her best and went to the prison where madame lafayette was beingheld. she met with madame lafayette and basically made her case a public one. pub stories say the next day, she was released. it was not the next day. it was a couple of months. it kept her from going to the guillotine. it led to her release. >> in some ways, she has her own cause. she works with the washington female orphan asylum. that is somewhat modern, have in this cause that she was involved in. she does work politics in her parlor in such a way as to help win the presidency for her husband in her own way. >> our conversation with historians on elizabeth monroe and louisa catherine adams is now available on our web site. >> coming up on the next "washington journal," congressman tom price discusses the debate over the fiscal year 2014 budget. the new york democrat jerrold adler talks about a different budget proposals, including one put forth by the progressive caucus grid "washington journal" is live starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. we could take pictures of the brain wi
elizabeth monroe dressed herself in her best and went to the prison where madame lafayette was beingheld. she met with madame lafayette and basically made her case a public one. pub stories say the next day, she was released. it was not the next day. it was a couple of months. it kept her from going to the guillotine. it led to her release. >> in some ways, she has her own cause. she works with the washington female orphan asylum. that is somewhat modern, have in this cause that she was...
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. >> our conversation with the stories on elizabeth monroe is now available on our website. c-span.org/first lady's. >> the explosion of immediate over russia last month injured 1500 people. discussion about the risk posed by asteroids and other near earth objects. scientist testified about how these objects are tracked and how those risks can be minimized. this senate commerce, science and transportation subcommittee hearing is an hour 15 minutes. >> [inaudible] >> good morning. we are delighted to have this meeting in the new congress of our science and space subcommittee. nasa and the space programs have been in the news a lot in the past year. some really impressive feats, and we're going to be talking about some of those from rover on mars to the birthing of the spacex capsule at the international space station. i am delighted to have my colleague, senator chris in texas, as our ranking member. -- senator chris. it seems like texas and florida have some interest in the space program. and i'm looking forward to his leadership and i would ask for his opening statement. >>
. >> our conversation with the stories on elizabeth monroe is now available on our website. c-span.org/first lady's. >> the explosion of immediate over russia last month injured 1500 people. discussion about the risk posed by asteroids and other near earth objects. scientist testified about how these objects are tracked and how those risks can be minimized. this senate commerce, science and transportation subcommittee hearing is an hour 15 minutes. >> [inaudible] >> good...
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. >> elizabeth monroe who refuse to continue the tradition of making social calls. she gained a reputation of being queenly. we will discuss her relationship with the first lady born of of the u.s. we will see the role she played with adams. we will include your questions and comments, monday night. also on c-span radio and c- span.org. >> you are looking at the next industrial revolution. this is an innovation company. --se tools of power people empower people, and it builds iron making layers until your model is done. it. you have >> the real issue is when you go out and you want to use an open network. you do not know what the guy next to you is doing. is he dangerous? we have to work on tablets or mobile phones. no one else has done that. >> i checked in with a fever today. >> we can do a digital scope to look at a year, knows, and throat. >> it is the highest paying, lowest cost not -- to look at ears, nose, and throat. >> it is the highest paying common lowest cost health care. ch and communications, monday night on the communicator's at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c
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elizabeth monroe dressed herself in her best and went to the prison where she was being held. she met with madame lafayette and basically made her case public one. some stories say, the next day, she was released. it was not the next day. it was a couple of months. it's pretty much kept her from going to the guillotine. >> in some ways, she has her own cause. she works with the washington aquino orphan asylum. in some sense, that is somewhat more and -- modern. she does work politics in her parlor. >> our conversation with historians on elizabeth monroe catherine adams. it is now available on our web site. >> other generations are asking, how do we adapt? how do we move in this fast- paced world? millennial are taking it in stride because that is the reality of how we grew up. it has brought a sense of ease and adaptability. it has brought us the ability to be resilient to the economic crisis, which has led to incredible youth unemployment and incredible debt for young people. young people are optimistic about their long-term economic future because they see that in one year,
elizabeth monroe dressed herself in her best and went to the prison where she was being held. she met with madame lafayette and basically made her case public one. some stories say, the next day, she was released. it was not the next day. it was a couple of months. it's pretty much kept her from going to the guillotine. >> in some ways, she has her own cause. she works with the washington aquino orphan asylum. in some sense, that is somewhat more and -- modern. she does work politics in...
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. >> elizabeth monroe refused to continue the tradition of making social calls to washington post political society. she gained a reputation of being queenly. we will explore her relationship with her husband and close relationship with her successor. we will see the important role she played in the campaign of her husband, john quincy adams, and the complicated relationship with her mother in law. we will include your comments and questions live monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span eastern c-span3. "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome robert costa. thank you for being with us. three days of the cpac conferen ce, a lot of focus on the future of the republican party. we heard from the chair of the rnc. what did you caller: learn i think i-- what did you learn? guest: rand paul won the straw poll. it is really early for 2016. but you're seeing marker rubio, paul ryan continues to be a force. it is a youthful movement for the leadership in the republican party. you saw a lot of that at this place. did you sense that the party is turning a page, that the conservative movem
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. >> next monday night first lady elizabeth monroe was more private than dolley madison. she refused to continue the tradition of making social calls around the city. she spoke french inside the white house and gained a reputation of being queenly by her critics. and louisa katherine adams was the only first lady born outside the u.s. next monday live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span 3, also on c-span radio and cspan.org. >> and our website has more about the first ladies including a welcome to the white house. the association is offing the book first ladies of the united states of america. and thoughts from michelle obama on the role of first ladies throughout history now available for the discounted price of $ 12.95 plus shipping at cspan.org slash products. >> now the american public transportation association discusses it's priorities and spending cuts. we'll hear from the railroad administration and the trance it administration. this is an hour and ten minutes. >> i agree, please wake up. good morning everyone. how are we doing? what a great day to be in d.c
. >> next monday night first lady elizabeth monroe was more private than dolley madison. she refused to continue the tradition of making social calls around the city. she spoke french inside the white house and gained a reputation of being queenly by her critics. and louisa katherine adams was the only first lady born outside the u.s. next monday live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span 3, also on c-span radio and cspan.org. >> and our website has more about the first ladies...
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national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ♪ >> elizabeth monroeas more private than dolley madison. she refused to continue the tradition of making social calls around the city. she spoke french inside the white house and gained a reputation of being queenly by her critics. we look at her relationship with her husband, james monroe. and louisa katherine adams was the only first lady born outside the u.s. she played a role in the campaign of her husband, john quincy adams. monday live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span 3, also on c-span radio and cspan.org. and our website has more about the first ladies including a welcome to the white house. produced by the white house association. the association is offering the book first ladies of the united states of america. comments from noted historians and thoughts from michelle obama on the role of first ladies throughout history now available for the discounted price of $12.95 plus shipping at cspan.org slash products. c-span, created by america's cable companies. brought to you as a public servi
national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ♪ >> elizabeth monroeas more private than dolley madison. she refused to continue the tradition of making social calls around the city. she spoke french inside the white house and gained a reputation of being queenly by her critics. we look at her relationship with her husband, james monroe. and louisa katherine adams was the only first lady born outside the u.s. she played a role in the...
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institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> next monday night first lady elizabeth monroe was more private than dolley madison. she refused to continue the tradition of making social calls around the city. she spoke french inside the white house and gained a reputation of being queenly by her critics. and louisa katherine adams was the only first lady born outside the u.s. next monday live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span 3, also on c-span radio and cspan.org. >> and our website has more about the first ladies including a welcome to the white house. the association is offing the book first ladies of the united states of america. and thoughts from michelle obama on the role of first ladies throughout history now available for the discounted price of $12.95 plus shipping at cspan.org/products. >> senator carl levin announced last week that he will not seek reelection. today the majority leader harry reid spoke about the michigan democrat who chairs the senate armed services committee. shutdown to derail its progress. mr. president, for some public servants, the poli
institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> next monday night first lady elizabeth monroe was more private than dolley madison. she refused to continue the tradition of making social calls around the city. she spoke french inside the white house and gained a reputation of being queenly by her critics. and louisa katherine adams was the only first lady born outside the u.s. next monday live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span 3, also on c-span radio and...
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. >> our conversation with historians on elizabeth monroe and catherine adams is now available on oursite, c- span.org/first ladies. a prize to be issued by brigade and a hospital was to predict -- created by each division and personnel and equipment the same. that means when the battle is taking place and over, there is only one place per division or those wagons with supplies need to go. the same thing has to be prepared for the army medical corps in order to evacuate those wounded, get them to the right place, have enough supplies and get them treated. there has to be a system. they transported the wounded to an aid station that was close to the field of battle. .hey did this via stretcher this was no easy task. they were trained that when the front stretcher stepped off with his left foot, the rear bearer stepped off with his right to be facing forward and be able to get across. it was very difficult in gettysburg. , battlefieldnd medicine at gettysburg, saturday at 10 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. washington journal continues. host: now joining us is representative tom price, member
. >> our conversation with historians on elizabeth monroe and catherine adams is now available on oursite, c- span.org/first ladies. a prize to be issued by brigade and a hospital was to predict -- created by each division and personnel and equipment the same. that means when the battle is taking place and over, there is only one place per division or those wagons with supplies need to go. the same thing has to be prepared for the army medical corps in order to evacuate those wounded, get...
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first lady,private elizabeth monroe refuse to continue the tradition of making social calls to the political society in washington. she gained a reputation of being queenly by her --. -- her critics. we will see the important role she played in the 18 04 presidential campaign of her husband john quincy adams and her complex relationship with abigail adams. we will include your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter on monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span. >> sarah palin told an audience of conservatives that we are not here to reprint a party. we're here to rebuild a country. speaking before the political action conference, sarah accused president obama about lying about his efforts to increase transparency and criticized him for holding campaign style events for promoting his policy agenda. this is 30 minutes. [applause] >> as all of you know, i am not remotely cool enough to be sarah palin. i cannot resist coming out here for a brief moment to say a word about my friend, governor sarah palin. the mainstream media wants us to shut up. onceainstream media conservatives to accept
first lady,private elizabeth monroe refuse to continue the tradition of making social calls to the political society in washington. she gained a reputation of being queenly by her --. -- her critics. we will see the important role she played in the 18 04 presidential campaign of her husband john quincy adams and her complex relationship with abigail adams. we will include your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter on monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span. >> sarah palin told...
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. >> conversation with historians on elizabeth monroe and weasley catherine adams is available on ourwebsite c-span.org/ firstladies. domestic drones hold anonymous -- enormous public safety issues. congress is investigating whether new laws need to be written to keep up with privacy concerns. this is one hour and 45 minutes. >> we are having budget and other matters. we will be going in and out of this hearing. had breakfast this morning with the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general dempsey. is on domestic nonmilitary use of drones. on the use of drones has focused on the lethal targeting of suspected terrorist including americans. i have concerns about the constitutional and legal implications of such targeted killings. we have requested all of the material on that. i spoke with senator durbin who in theair a hearing constitutional subcommittee that will examine these issues carefully. beginning of this congress i am convinced that the domestic use of drones to collect surveillance and other information will have an impact on the lives of millions of americans. aviationst d
. >> conversation with historians on elizabeth monroe and weasley catherine adams is available on ourwebsite c-span.org/ firstladies. domestic drones hold anonymous -- enormous public safety issues. congress is investigating whether new laws need to be written to keep up with privacy concerns. this is one hour and 45 minutes. >> we are having budget and other matters. we will be going in and out of this hearing. had breakfast this morning with the chairman of the joint chiefs of...
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elizabeth. the aclu of massachusetts says it may take legal action against boston college. >>> coming up, a marilyn monroe right before the suicide and john lennon's message for paul mccartney all up on the auction block. you said it. ladies, let's not fight dirty. cascade kitchen counselor. see, over time, finish gel can leave hard-water film on your dishes and dishwasher. new cascade platinum's triple-action formula not only cleans your dishes, it helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. so we're good? don't do that. okay. [ female announcer ] cascade's best is new cascade platinum. [ male announcer ] were you more interesting in your twenties, or now? when you were starting out? or after a few decades working in some well-worn character? experience makes you wiser for the wear. and now come the richer possibilities. [ children laughing ] aarp. an ally for real possibilities. find tools and resources at aarp.org/possibilities. >>> amazing pieces of modern history are going up for auction, including 300 letters and other historical documents. a letter from john lennon to eric clapton is expected to fetch up
elizabeth. the aclu of massachusetts says it may take legal action against boston college. >>> coming up, a marilyn monroe right before the suicide and john lennon's message for paul mccartney all up on the auction block. you said it. ladies, let's not fight dirty. cascade kitchen counselor. see, over time, finish gel can leave hard-water film on your dishes and dishwasher. new cascade platinum's triple-action formula not only cleans your dishes, it helps keep your dishwasher...
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elizabeth mitchell. >> oh, gosh, they don't show me anything. good. >> sooner or later, monroe will find us.>> i gave monroe the amplifier, he has the helicopters because of me. all of this, is because of me. if it's not up to me to stop him, then who? >> hey, it's too late. how is anybody going to win this with muskets, crossbows? >> then we get some bigger guns. >> yeah. how? >> what if i was able to get the rebels missile launchers? thermal guided, surface to air? >> rachel, fire power like that takes imaging systems, tracking chip, it takes power. >> monroe has power. get some of our own. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking -- [ cheers and applause ] you're doing so well, i love it. aww, it's great. elizabeth mitchell. >> thank you! >> jimmy: "revolution" returns monday night, 10:00 p.m. on nbc. gary dell'abate joins us next. there he is in the bud light platinum green room. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] come alive with the refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. feel the taste. a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i s
elizabeth mitchell. >> oh, gosh, they don't show me anything. good. >> sooner or later, monroe will find us.>> i gave monroe the amplifier, he has the helicopters because of me. all of this, is because of me. if it's not up to me to stop him, then who? >> hey, it's too late. how is anybody going to win this with muskets, crossbows? >> then we get some bigger guns. >> yeah. how? >> what if i was able to get the rebels missile launchers? thermal guided,...
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elizabeth. >>> the aclu of massachusetts says it may take legal action against boston college. >>> coming up, a marilyn monroe letter sent right before her suicide and john lennon's message for paul mccartney, all up on the auction block. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> amazing pieces of modern history are going up for auction, including 300 letters and other historical documents. a letter from john lennon to eric clapton is expected to fetch up to $30,000. an angry note from lennon to paul mccartney could sell for twice that. one of the last letters written by marilyn monroe that shows the depression she felt before committing suicide, the auction
elizabeth. >>> the aclu of massachusetts says it may take legal action against boston college. >>> coming up, a marilyn monroe letter sent right before her suicide and john lennon's message for paul mccartney, all up on the auction block. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random...
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elizabeth. >>> the aclu of massachusetts says it may take legal action against boston college. >>> coming up, a marilyn monroe right before her suicide and john lennon's message for paul mccartney, all up on the auction block. your sneeze from a crowd... [ sneezes ] you're probably muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec® love the air. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® i
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more private first lady come elizabeth munro refused to makinge the tradition of political visits to washington. we will explore her listenership with her husband james monroe and with her successor catherine adams. we will see the role she played in the 1824 presidential campaign of her husband don quincy adams in the complex listenership with her mother-in- law, former first lady abigail adams. we will include your comments and questions by phone and by twitter. >> during the weekly question time on wednesday, british prime minister david cameron answered questions mostly on the british economy. specifically on budget reform, childcare benefit, and performs to the national health service this is just over 30 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker. businessorning, i had with ministerial colleagues and others and i shall have further such meetings later today. time minister the believes there is an alternative to his double debt and his loss of a aaa credit rating. is he aware that some in his cabinet believe there is an alternative for him? >> what this government is delivering is a million private sector jobs, the f
more private first lady come elizabeth munro refused to makinge the tradition of political visits to washington. we will explore her listenership with her husband james monroe and with her successor catherine adams. we will see the role she played in the 1824 presidential campaign of her husband don quincy adams in the complex listenership with her mother-in- law, former first lady abigail adams. we will include your comments and questions by phone and by twitter. >> during the weekly...