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what happened is samuel and rutherford b.ayes were in one of the closest elections in the united states at that point. there are three states that are so tight, the parties are tackling each other. the republicans said, we won. the democrats said, no, we one. -- won. hayes goes to bed thinking he has lost. they woke up the next morning and find out the republicans are challenging the vote. if they actually win the three states, he gets the number of electoral votes he needs to become president. they go through all the negotiations back and forth. there is congress involved, trying to cut these deals. literally, it is not decided until he arrives in washington, when the deal is finally set. we can only imagine the schizophrenia, the fear, the disappointment, everything you as you are on this train coming to washington. >> so worried were they about the possibility of a democratic coup that the inaugural day was a sunday. there was a private swearing-in at the white house. and then he gave his inaugural address the next day. ab
what happened is samuel and rutherford b.ayes were in one of the closest elections in the united states at that point. there are three states that are so tight, the parties are tackling each other. the republicans said, we won. the democrats said, no, we one. -- won. hayes goes to bed thinking he has lost. they woke up the next morning and find out the republicans are challenging the vote. if they actually win the three states, he gets the number of electoral votes he needs to become president....
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we will focus on lucy hayes, wife of president rutherford b. hayes. later at memorial ♪ >> it is so unfair to her. it is a dismissive, condescending title. it suggests she is smooth talking and her function in life was to not serve alcohol. lucy hayes is so much more. as was her husband. everything she accomplished in the white house was in spite of the fact her husband's legitimacy to be president was questioned. >> she was a charming person, very live -- delightful. innovative. >> one of the more controversial questions is the white house china. an article says the art was absurd. who would want to eat a lovely meal and see a duck at the bottom of their plate? publictook a risk in affairs from an early age. that wereses important to her were veterans soldiers and or friends, children sewer made orphans as a result of the siddle -- children who were made orphans as a result of the civil war. >> she was a very devout mother. she does not neglect her children. .he embraces the life >> women's minds are as strong as man. in 1831, born, in ohio, she was
we will focus on lucy hayes, wife of president rutherford b. hayes. later at memorial ♪ >> it is so unfair to her. it is a dismissive, condescending title. it suggests she is smooth talking and her function in life was to not serve alcohol. lucy hayes is so much more. as was her husband. everything she accomplished in the white house was in spite of the fact her husband's legitimacy to be president was questioned. >> she was a charming person, very live -- delightful. innovative....
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lucy felt she was getting no place with rutherford.e was a president who appointed african-americans. could you tell us about that? >> he did appoint frederick douglass as the marshall of the .ity of washington dc he was very aware it was symbolic. he also had african-americans appointed to a number of positions in the south, mainly. toy were also the first have a black opera singer performed for them in the white house, and had some other black performers on their saturday performances in the white house. >> many people are interested. shealk about the fact helped with the funds to finish the washington monument. you earlier mentioned her interest in orphans of the civil war. what other causes was she involved in? >> she was interested in mental health, as well. in terms of the sanitation and treatment that we today would considered to be shellshocked soldiers. aboutuld care a lot , if they wereons disabled. there are wonderful records of when she would care for people, and this was before she was a first lady, when she would still be
lucy felt she was getting no place with rutherford.e was a president who appointed african-americans. could you tell us about that? >> he did appoint frederick douglass as the marshall of the .ity of washington dc he was very aware it was symbolic. he also had african-americans appointed to a number of positions in the south, mainly. toy were also the first have a black opera singer performed for them in the white house, and had some other black performers on their saturday performances...
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wife of rutherford -- rutherford b. hayes and we continue our series with comments and questions monday night live on c-span and c-span three and also c-span radio and c-span. . .
wife of rutherford -- rutherford b. hayes and we continue our series with comments and questions monday night live on c-span and c-span three and also c-span radio and c-span. . .
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. >> we didn't think james rutherford was going to show up. he had engaged in a long, explicit, suggestive webcam interaction with our decoy, showing a little parts of the body. later, though, he said, i'm not sure this is the right thing to do. >> i was really looking forward to it. that's not fair. i'm so bored here. >> but all of a sudden, this red corvette comes down the driveway and parks right around back. now, the way we had it set up was that the guy would park in front and walk around back. but he drove right up to the back door. so we all had to scramble into position. >> okay. gotcha. i'm familiar with that approach. >> come on in. [ knock on door ] >> the door's open. >> where are you? >> i just wanted to go finish getting ready. i'll be right there. >> where are you? >> i'll be right back. just sit at the bar. and i'll be right there. >> come here. >> no, i promise, i'll be right back. >> no, come here. come here. >> actually, i want you to come here. >> that's what i thought. >> rutherford alluded to the potential of this being a
. >> we didn't think james rutherford was going to show up. he had engaged in a long, explicit, suggestive webcam interaction with our decoy, showing a little parts of the body. later, though, he said, i'm not sure this is the right thing to do. >> i was really looking forward to it. that's not fair. i'm so bored here. >> but all of a sudden, this red corvette comes down the driveway and parks right around back. now, the way we had it set up was that the guy would park in...
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lucy hayes, wife of rutherford b. hayes. we continue our series on first ladies with your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter. tonight live at 9 eastern on c- span and c-span3. senator joeinia manchin sits down with margaret carlson of bloomberg news to talk about the prospects for -- the event was hosted by the aspen institute. it is 25 minutes. , hassrupting the senate's -- with joe manchin the third, moderated by margaret carlson, columnist at bloomberg news. [applause] >> good morning. i have with me the entrepreneur of the senate. that is an oxymoron, i know. senator mention rides motorcycles, he haunts as a member of the nra, but he has emerged as the person leading the fight for gun-control in the senate, voting against what you might think the senator from west virginia might do. [applause] before i get into the politics inside the senate in washington, i want to travel for a moment back in time to this past weekend. you or a member of the nra. the nra had a highly publicized ,eeting this week in h
lucy hayes, wife of rutherford b. hayes. we continue our series on first ladies with your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter. tonight live at 9 eastern on c- span and c-span3. senator joeinia manchin sits down with margaret carlson of bloomberg news to talk about the prospects for -- the event was hosted by the aspen institute. it is 25 minutes. , hassrupting the senate's -- with joe manchin the third, moderated by margaret carlson, columnist at bloomberg news. [applause]...
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of file as well as the future cases that come up john whitehead constitutional attorney at the rutherford institute thank you for joining us. well it's thursday and that means it's time for our weekly tech report on the docket for today our t. is taking on twitter yesterday the social networking site announced a two factor authentication authentication system and hours of bolster security in the wake of numerous high profile account hacks and that fact has angered the founder of mega upload ten dot com he claims he invented the technique and patented it back in two thousand nine hundred ninety nine dot com now alleges that twitter google facebook and other sites use this technique and are actually infringing on his creation here to give me his one hundred forty characters is john breaux ten he's a senior i.t. reporter for hours technica hi there john thank you so much for joining us let's start off with the technology itself how does this two factor authentication system work. it's two factor authentication and so typically when you log into website you're using one factor and that's your
of file as well as the future cases that come up john whitehead constitutional attorney at the rutherford institute thank you for joining us. well it's thursday and that means it's time for our weekly tech report on the docket for today our t. is taking on twitter yesterday the social networking site announced a two factor authentication authentication system and hours of bolster security in the wake of numerous high profile account hacks and that fact has angered the founder of mega upload ten...
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case as far as well as future cases that come up john whitehead constitutional attorney at the rutherford institute thank you for joining us. the latest now in the war over words that being the ongoing battle between journalists and the government over where to draw the line when it comes to the first amendment all week we have been telling you about one case after another of journalists claiming that the government is infringing on their rights be it the associated press versus the department of justice or the case of fox news correspondent james rosen also out this week the a.c.l.u. has filed a lawsuit on behalf of two editors from the online libertarian web site antiwar dot com the lawsuit claims that the f.b.i. was unlawfully surveilling the ben so much of the journalism community and the public make of these cases for that and more i'm joined now by j.d. to chile he's the managing editor at reason twenty four seven hi there j.d. so let's begin by talking about your article in reason you called the department of justice is actions against journalists quote creepy why is that. well the
case as far as well as future cases that come up john whitehead constitutional attorney at the rutherford institute thank you for joining us. the latest now in the war over words that being the ongoing battle between journalists and the government over where to draw the line when it comes to the first amendment all week we have been telling you about one case after another of journalists claiming that the government is infringing on their rights be it the associated press versus the department...
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and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school close hypercube where many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned for the top i.t. project the leading innovation for helping society as a. competitors . police say. evildoers. sniffer dogs have been used for this purpose. but they have. a dog. rest. only. a dog. can only signal that something is there. to the explosive. very often putting their own lives at risk. every dog is different. in the. field spectrometers can identify what. compounds the ones in the system so far have been selected for their usefulness in the field of both of us here. can add. many of those have one significant. tradition the. same principle in mind but then thought. any kind of substan
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and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school cars hypercube many of russia's incoming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned for the top i.t. project the leading innovation for helping society as well as a trio for best idea project and production ready invention but in addition to the award ceremony there was plenty of other innovation minded activity going on. competitors. police say. a quick. evil doers. sniffer dogs have been used for this purpose for. explosive detection but they have. a dog is really only able to work a maximum of thirty minutes before needing a rest. only. a dog isn't able to tell you the exact. it can only signal that something is there. to the explosive. very often putting their own lives at risk. every dog
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and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of hypercube where many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned for the top i.t. project the leading innovation for helping society as well as a trio for best idea project and production ready invention but in addition to the award ceremony there was plenty of other innovation minded activity going on the previous finalists and runners up were also invited to show off the latest developments on their path to a full fledged start up when a few government officials were on hand to get an up close and personal view of the country's leading young minds and well the winners may have taken home to glory one of the top competitors from a past. in the time since the competition the
and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of hypercube where many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned for the...
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and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school cause hypercube where many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the end. project. project. going on. of the country's. competitors. they're great. but they have. a dog. a rest. only. a dog. can only signal that something is there. it's up to the explosive. very often putting their own lives at risk also every dog is different. in the. field spectrometers can identify what. compounds the ones so far have been selected for their usefulness in the field both here and. can add. one significant. traditionally these devices have radioactive substances to ionized molecules we started off with same principle in mind but then thought. and eventually we decided to use to. any kind of substance actually we didn't invent it we just made it so now it's a portable device and added new functionality to enable operators to use it effectively and the f
and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school cause hypercube where many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the end. project. project. going on. of the country's. competitors. they're great. but they have. a dog. a rest. only. a dog. can only signal that something is there. it's up...
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and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of skolkovo as hypercube where many of russia's incoming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned for the top i.t. project the leading innovation for helping society as well as a trio for best idea project and production ready invention but in addition to the award ceremony there was plenty of other innovation minded activity going on the previous finalists and runners up were also invited to show off the latest developments on their path to a full fledged startup when a few government officials were on hand to get an up close and personal view of the country's leading young minds and well the winners may have taken home to glory one of the top competitors from a past body comprise. in the time since
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meet lucy hayes, wife of rutherford b. hayes. that is monday night, live at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c- span three, also on radio and c- span.org. prime minister's questions will not be seen tonight. on wednesday, queen elizabeth the second buckingham palace to parliament for her 60th state opening of parliament. or seven minute speech drawn up by the government outlined the priorities for the coming year and included priorities for immigration and climate change. members from both the house of commons and house of lords in attendance and the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall attended together. hugh edwards host of the program. it includes a panel discussion with members of parliamentooat e openings. ♪ >> very good morning. everything is just about ready for the start of a new parliamentary year. the state opening of parliament. it is an event which mixes grand ceremony with hard politics. , sheout an hour's time will reveal the program for the year ahead. it is the penultimate session of the parliament for the general el
meet lucy hayes, wife of rutherford b. hayes. that is monday night, live at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c- span three, also on radio and c- span.org. prime minister's questions will not be seen tonight. on wednesday, queen elizabeth the second buckingham palace to parliament for her 60th state opening of parliament. or seven minute speech drawn up by the government outlined the priorities for the coming year and included priorities for immigration and climate change. members from both the house...
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. >> reporter: i am in the napa valley in rutherford where currently it is 84 degrees.inds have been kicking up out of the southwest at 12 miles per hour. fluctuating and drying out the atmosphere, humidity at 28%. stop looking at me. take a look at this! this is one of the wineries tonight hosting dinner outdoors. 20 wineries hosting guests tonight. another 20 again tomorrow. and in fact all day long tomorrow there will be a barrel option for 2,000 people because this is option week right here in the napa valley then on saturday they will hold their 33rd annual napa valley auction with another 1,000 people expected in the 93-degree heat during auction week. now, auction napa valley has easily raised $110 million that is all donated back to the local community for healthcare and also for education for the youth. in fact just about every child here in the napa valley has healthcare. we are going to talk to emma swain. she is the ceo here at st. [ indiscernible ] tonight at 6:00. reporting live from mobile weather from napa valley, roberta gonzales. we'll be right back. t
. >> reporter: i am in the napa valley in rutherford where currently it is 84 degrees.inds have been kicking up out of the southwest at 12 miles per hour. fluctuating and drying out the atmosphere, humidity at 28%. stop looking at me. take a look at this! this is one of the wineries tonight hosting dinner outdoors. 20 wineries hosting guests tonight. another 20 again tomorrow. and in fact all day long tomorrow there will be a barrel option for 2,000 people because this is option week...
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and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school close hypercube where many of russia's incoming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned for the top i.t. project the leading innovation for helping society as well as a trio for best idea project and production ready invention but in addition to the award ceremony there was plenty of other innovation minded activity going on the previous finalists and runners up were also invited to show off the latest developments on their path to full fledged startup land a few government officials are on hand to get an up close and personal view of the country's leading young minds and while the winners may have taken home to glory one of the top competitors from a past study can price. in the time sinc
and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school close hypercube where many of russia's incoming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned...
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and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of hypercube where many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted.
and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of hypercube where many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted.
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and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school cause hypercube where many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned for the top i.t. project the leading innovation for helping society as well as a trio.
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everybody is harrison and rutherford and sort of old and distinguished, but pretty long. >> not goingny money, guys. sorry about that. there you go. stressed out a little bit more, expectant moms and dads. >>> 84-year-old vera cantrell of texas, her secret to staying young? bacon. she has it every day. so anyway, people at oscar mayer got word about this and sent the weiner mobile out there and gave her a ride around town, and she waved at everybody. >> 105, wow. for breakfast today? >> bacon. >> for breakfast tomorrow? >> bacon. >>> almost half of parents admit to taking money out of their kids' piggy banks. >> i've done this, but i put it back. >> that's not bad. also taking money out of their child's savings account. >> not cool. >> 30% need to pay bills. 12% family vacations. 18% for birthday presents, which means they're giving it right back to their kid, which makes no sense, if you ask me. essentially, it means the recession is happening. it really does suck if you have to take money out of your kids' account, that's not cool. 51% of people say they don't feel bad. >> i always
everybody is harrison and rutherford and sort of old and distinguished, but pretty long. >> not goingny money, guys. sorry about that. there you go. stressed out a little bit more, expectant moms and dads. >>> 84-year-old vera cantrell of texas, her secret to staying young? bacon. she has it every day. so anyway, people at oscar mayer got word about this and sent the weiner mobile out there and gave her a ride around town, and she waved at everybody. >> 105, wow. for...
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. >> mobile weather travels north to rutherford to talk about tomorrow's heat wave and this weekend'sharity auction as the news continues right here on kpix 5. >> but first, here's a look at the new eastern span of the bay bridge. ,, ,, look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a payment from your cell to almost anyone's phone or email. (speaking french) so you can express your gratitude... in the moment. chase quickpay. so you can. 62 years ago.. a bay area w answered a cry for help, and gave >>> 62 years ago, a bay area woman answered a cry for help. gave an abandoned newborn a second c
. >> mobile weather travels north to rutherford to talk about tomorrow's heat wave and this weekend'sharity auction as the news continues right here on kpix 5. >> but first, here's a look at the new eastern span of the bay bridge. ,, ,, look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i...
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wife of the 19th president rutherford b. hayes.continue our series on first ladies with your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter tonight live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c- span three. also on c-span radio and c-span .org. "washington journal" continues. host: we continue our conversation about syria with aram nerguizian, a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies. thank you for being here today. we wanted to ask you about syria lost military power. what are we talking about, what forces does the assad regime have? >> since 2010, we had the best ref estimate in terms of capabilities. they are very secretive. you had in the thought military focused against missouri for 30 years. the law affects the civil war and insurgency and counterinsurgency warfare, and erosion of eric capabilities, and erosion of armor. 2012, and erosion of manpower. effortu have now is an by the assad forces to reverse some of those. they have continued focus on armored mobility in major cities like damascus
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he spent the weekend getting tips from everyone from pit crews to 3-time indy 500 winner johnny rutherfordh also has a passion for auto racing. he actually owns a team called panther racing. >>> 9:56. lots of barbecues. >> today? tomorrow? >> maybe today better than tomorrow? rosemary giving us her opinion on this. when should we barbecue? >> i would say today better than tomorrow. that slight possibility that chance for rain coming tomorrow. not going to be an all-day event. will be hit or miss. i think mainly cloudy and cool will sort of be what we see memorial day. for today, more sunshine, temperatures similar to yesterday, slightly cooler in some cases. just shaving off a degree or two in some areas. so you may not really notice but it will be prease at the coast, around the bay -- breezy at the coast, around the bay. inland, 10 to 15 miles per hour into the afternoon is what we're looking at. here is a look at what you can expect. 58 for pacifica, upper 50s in san francisco, as you all know. we have been covering carnival for you this morning. and that's going to be happening out the
he spent the weekend getting tips from everyone from pit crews to 3-time indy 500 winner johnny rutherfordh also has a passion for auto racing. he actually owns a team called panther racing. >>> 9:56. lots of barbecues. >> today? tomorrow? >> maybe today better than tomorrow? rosemary giving us her opinion on this. when should we barbecue? >> i would say today better than tomorrow. that slight possibility that chance for rain coming tomorrow. not going to be an...
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wife of rutherford b. hayes. monday night live at 9:00 eastern on tuesday and seized on c-span--tuesday and c-span three. >> a discussion on the impact of federal funding for microbe research. this is about 45 minutes. host: on wednesday in our last hour, we take a look at a magazine article. this week is the recent addition of "smithsonian magazine." inside the magazine is a cover piece by richard conniff, called "the body eclectic." let's begin there. what are microbes? guest: the fungi, the viruses, but in particular they live all around our bodies and in our bodies. we have never known before what they do and how they affect us? except for one way, we know they cause disease, so we tend to think of them as the enemy, and that has changed. host: how many do humans have? what kind of information do they hold? guest: people have started to research over the past 10 years and it is startling because it puts out what it means to be human. we have about 10 trillion cells that are certifiably human cells, but then w
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a power struggle in the party between an ohio-based party, which is james garfield's party, and rutherford hayes was not only from the same part of ohio but the same kind of thinking, and what were called the stalwarts, which were new york-based. you see certain states really emerge throughout history holding onto power within a particular party. in new york, that was headed by a man who became a united states senator. this was the struggle. you see then, of course, the person who ends up shooting president garfield, charles guiteau, probably screaming with the gun in his hand, "i am a stalwart. now arthur is president." host: garfield himself was a compromise candidate after many ballots at a republican convention. when they came to the white house, were they accepted? guest: they were largely accepted. this is where lucretia played a vital role. a lot of it was a matter of cobbling together a cabinet where everybody would be happy, that the new york wing would be happy, that garfield now as leader of the party in the country would be satisfied. you had lucretia garfield playing a little
a power struggle in the party between an ohio-based party, which is james garfield's party, and rutherford hayes was not only from the same part of ohio but the same kind of thinking, and what were called the stalwarts, which were new york-based. you see certain states really emerge throughout history holding onto power within a particular party. in new york, that was headed by a man who became a united states senator. this was the struggle. you see then, of course, the person who ends up...
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] >> next monday night we will explore the life of the first lady lucy hayes, wife of president rutherford b. hayes. she banned liquor at the white house during her husband's administration. what next monday live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c- span-3, as well as c-span radio and c-span.org. r website has more about the first ladies, including a special section, welcome to the white house produced by the white house historical association. chronicles life in the executive mansion during the tenure of each of the first ladies. with the association, we are offering a special edition of the book, "first ladies of the united states," presenting a portrait of each of first lady. the book include spots for michelle obama about the role of first place throughout history. it is available at $12.95 at c- span.org/products. c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought you as a public service by your television provider. formre commerce secretary under president george w. bush, carlos gutierrez was among those participating in a discussion on u.s. and decoration policy. the mig
] >> next monday night we will explore the life of the first lady lucy hayes, wife of president rutherford b. hayes. she banned liquor at the white house during her husband's administration. what next monday live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c- span-3, as well as c-span radio and c-span.org. r website has more about the first ladies, including a special section, welcome to the white house produced by the white house historical association. chronicles life in the executive mansion...
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meet lucy hayes, wife of rutherford b. hayes, as we continue our series on first ladies with your questions and comments by phone, facebook and twitter tonight live at 9 eastern on c-span and c-span3. also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> now, a discussion about the supreme court and the death penalty. a university of florida law school professor talks about the meaning behind cruel and unusual punishment and gives historical perspective on the origins of the 8th amendment that prohibits such punishment. he also takes questions from the audience on torture cases and the execution procedure of lethal injection. this event was hosted by the ave maria law school's federalist society. it's about an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> we're going to do a chapter on -- [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> welcomedyto ave maria school of law chapter of the federalist society where we're very excited to have professor john stinneford with us for his remarks on the death penalty and the 8th amendment. um, briefly before we sta
meet lucy hayes, wife of rutherford b. hayes, as we continue our series on first ladies with your questions and comments by phone, facebook and twitter tonight live at 9 eastern on c-span and c-span3. also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> now, a discussion about the supreme court and the death penalty. a university of florida law school professor talks about the meaning behind cruel and unusual punishment and gives historical perspective on the origins of the 8th amendment that...
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the first lady of rutherford b. hayes. also on c-span radio and c- span.org.washington journal" continues. lobsang sangay is the prime minister of the tibetan government in exile. guest: it is very kind of you to invite me. host: you are tibetan, but you have never been to tibet? guest: i have been to beijing, and i made a request that i be allowed to go, and they said they did not allow people to receive me. i told them you have 1.3 billion people, and it should not be the case. what unfortunately the chinese my entryes refused into tibet. unfortunately, i have not been to tibet. but i am proud to be born as a tibetan, proudly serving the tibetan people, so it is a great honor and privilege. host: explain how the tibetan government in exile functions, where you grew up, and how does the central tibetan administration function? left tibet innts 1959, under the dolly lama -- the dalai lama. -- thedy is invited to tibetan administration has 1500 staff makers, -- staff members, part-time and full-time. when any other government, it has international relations and
the first lady of rutherford b. hayes. also on c-span radio and c- span.org.washington journal" continues. lobsang sangay is the prime minister of the tibetan government in exile. guest: it is very kind of you to invite me. host: you are tibetan, but you have never been to tibet? guest: i have been to beijing, and i made a request that i be allowed to go, and they said they did not allow people to receive me. i told them you have 1.3 billion people, and it should not be the case. what...
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struggle within the party between an ohio-based party, which is james garfield's party, was also rutherford hayes, and what were called the stalwarts, which were newark-based, and you see certain states really emerge throughout history with -- holding on to power within a particular party, and then in new york that was really headed by a man named roscoe conklin, who became a united states senator. so, this is the struggle and you see then, of course, the person who ends up shooting president garfield, deranged, but proudly screaming with the gun in his hand, i'm a stalwart. now arthur is president, and that was a lesson -- vice president arthur was a member of the new york party. >> garfield was a compromise candidate after many, many ballots at the convention. when they came to the white house were they accepted? >> guest: they were largely accepted. there was a lot of -- this where is lucretia played a vital role. a lot was matter of cobbling together a cabinet where everybody would be happy, that the new york wing would be happy, that garfield now, as leader of the party and the country
struggle within the party between an ohio-based party, which is james garfield's party, was also rutherford hayes, and what were called the stalwarts, which were newark-based, and you see certain states really emerge throughout history with -- holding on to power within a particular party, and then in new york that was really headed by a man named roscoe conklin, who became a united states senator. so, this is the struggle and you see then, of course, the person who ends up shooting president...
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meet lucy hayes, wife of rutherford b. hayes, as we continue our series on first ladies with your questions and comments by phone, facebook and twitter monday night live at 9 eastern on c-span and c-span3. also on c-span radio and c than.org -- c-span.org. >> in a few moments, a discussion of how automatic spending cuts would affect military readiness and training. and in an hour, the peter peterson foundation hosts a forum with former president bill clinton and microsoft's bill gates. >> now, deputy defense secretary ashton carter announced sequestration budget cuts will set the defense department's strategic authorities. he said they would seriously affect military readiness and training. this is an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone. and welcome to the national press club. i'm gene ty from the speaker's committee. i want to welcome another one of our newsmaker events at the press club. we are, indeed, honored to have with us the deputy secretary of defense, ashton carter. dr. carter was confirmed
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that is next >> are our series continues with to focus on lucy hayes, wife of rutherford b. hayes. live coverage begins in an hour at 9 eastern. president obama was asked about last year's been gauzy attacks on the u.s. consulate and about the targeting of conservative political groups. from the east room of the white house, this news conference with british prime minister is 30 minutes.
that is next >> are our series continues with to focus on lucy hayes, wife of rutherford b. hayes. live coverage begins in an hour at 9 eastern. president obama was asked about last year's been gauzy attacks on the u.s. consulate and about the targeting of conservative political groups. from the east room of the white house, this news conference with british prime minister is 30 minutes.
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meet the wife of rutherford b. hayes as we continue our series on first ladies.onday night, live, and on c- span radio and c-span.org. host: good morning, thank you were much for being with us, sharyl attkisson. i wanted to begin with the reporting on benghazi from politico. they had five takeaways. number one, hillary clinton is now more than just the subtext. is that one of the story lines? guest: i think so. there have been changing versions of the talking points, but at the heart of primary investigations were instigated before the main ones were changed from the press focused when at the time her press spokesman was very aggressive in this e-mail exchange as to where she did and did not like. tomarily the references terrorism and al qaeda came from the talking points. is,: the other question what did she know about it? as we heard that night, the phone call that she received was five or six days before susan rice was in the program. guest: we have a slowly building body of evidence that suggests that almost all the parties knew from the outset, not only knew
meet the wife of rutherford b. hayes as we continue our series on first ladies.onday night, live, and on c- span radio and c-span.org. host: good morning, thank you were much for being with us, sharyl attkisson. i wanted to begin with the reporting on benghazi from politico. they had five takeaways. number one, hillary clinton is now more than just the subtext. is that one of the story lines? guest: i think so. there have been changing versions of the talking points, but at the heart of primary...
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eet lucy hayes of the 19th president rutherford hayes. join us monday night on c-span and c-span and also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> now an examination of u.s. relations with iran. iranian american author and journalist looks at the history between the two nations and the break of diplomatic relations more than 30 years ago and discusses u.s. support for the shaw, the 1979 revolution and hostage crisis, iran's nuclear program and the cultural misunderstanding between the u.s. and iran. he is a contributing writer for "time," "salon" and the new yorker. it was hosted by williams college in williams town, massachusetts. it's an hour and 25 minutes. > thank you very much. this mike, i guess. that introduction was lovely but i have to say i'm neither a professor nor an expert of any kind on anything, let alone iran. there are actually no iranian experts, in case you were wondering, because there's no such thing as expertise on iran. iran is just way, way too unpredictable and difficult for anybody to claim they're an expert, that they
eet lucy hayes of the 19th president rutherford hayes. join us monday night on c-span and c-span and also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> now an examination of u.s. relations with iran. iranian american author and journalist looks at the history between the two nations and the break of diplomatic relations more than 30 years ago and discusses u.s. support for the shaw, the 1979 revolution and hostage crisis, iran's nuclear program and the cultural misunderstanding between the u.s. and...
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a power struggle in the party between an ohio-based party, which is james garfield's party, and rutherfordayes was not only from the same part of ohio but the same kind of thinking, and what were called the stalwarts, which were new york- based. you see certain states really emerge throughout history holding onto power within a particular party. in new york, that was headed by a man who became a united states senator. this was the struggle. you see then, of course, the person who ends up shooting president garfield, drainage, charles patel, but probably screaming with the gun in his .and, "i am a stalwart now arthur is president." host: garfield himself with is -- was a compromise candidate. after many ballots at a republican convention. when they came to the white house, where they accepted? guest: they were largely accepted. this is where lucretia played a vital role. a lot of it was a matter of cobbling together a cabinet where everybody would be happy, that the new york wing would be happy, that garfield now as leader of the party in the .ountry would be satisfied you had lucretia garf
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this is the bedroom of rutherford and lucy's only daughter. her name was fanny. with her father. she was the only daughter. she was their only daughter. you can imagine a little girl growing up in a house like this with a lot of brothers. even though her parents claimed she was not the favorite, she had the furniture made for her, she had one of the bigger bedrooms. she was the darling to her mother and her father. >> with the love of books and lucretia garfield as established the president for her president's library. >> this is the formal parlor and family room that served as both. james and lucretia spent a lot of time with their children. toy had lost two children infancy. those children died before the family moved here. all had thehildren benefit of having to intelligent parents who strongly believed in education. they felt education was an emancipating factor and what that was a key to success. we have molly's piano, which was a gift to her on her 13th birthday in 1880. she practiced the p&f, and that was a reward. , liken the family parlor every room in t
this is the bedroom of rutherford and lucy's only daughter. her name was fanny. with her father. she was the only daughter. she was their only daughter. you can imagine a little girl growing up in a house like this with a lot of brothers. even though her parents claimed she was not the favorite, she had the furniture made for her, she had one of the bigger bedrooms. she was the darling to her mother and her father. >> with the love of books and lucretia garfield as established the...