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then they married, the king of eng gland, edward vii. they influenced very, very strongly.husbands and sons in due course. there is a strong feeling in both the russian family and the english family that really they ostracized willie a lot of the time. they snub him. they don't like him. this does play into the whole story. one of the things that happened is that when alexandr who is on the left when her husband became edward vii. the very first thing they did was to organize a trip to france. it is the one essentially unconstitutional act he committed in his reign because he was, of course, a constitutional monarch whereas the others were autocrats. he told no one he was going. frederick, his query wrote an interesting memoir. said no one knew where he was going. he was going to have a trip, a nice happy trip around europe in his yacht and so on and so forth. that's all it was -- innocent. he was going straight for france and courting the french. out of it -- that was in 1903. by 1904 you had the entante korle jko cordi cordial. it meant line-up against germany. it was abo
then they married, the king of eng gland, edward vii. they influenced very, very strongly.husbands and sons in due course. there is a strong feeling in both the russian family and the english family that really they ostracized willie a lot of the time. they snub him. they don't like him. this does play into the whole story. one of the things that happened is that when alexandr who is on the left when her husband became edward vii. the very first thing they did was to organize a trip to france....
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these children of edward vii and princess alexandra who were the parents and were indulgent.hey were doing lessons and felt like taking them out for a nice walk or a party they walked in and said, come on. away we go. this is how they grew up. he went into the navy. again, had not wanted to be king. but had to leave, had to become prince of wales and then king. it's worth remembering this when we compare to the next one. there he is. that's willie. he became kaiser wilhelm ii. i'm sure you all know when he was born it was a breach birth. it wasn't just his left arm. it was all half size. you know i'm sure. it also affected his inner ear. he had no balance. our prime minister in england when he talked about him would say "not quite there." he was extremely damaged. moreover in being damaged his mother found she could not really love him. so he grew up very disturbed and prone to be flattered and flattered he most certainly was. so in due course he came into the hands of some very are rabid monarchists. they told him what he needed was to have his personal rule.%zfby that was t
these children of edward vii and princess alexandra who were the parents and were indulgent.hey were doing lessons and felt like taking them out for a nice walk or a party they walked in and said, come on. away we go. this is how they grew up. he went into the navy. again, had not wanted to be king. but had to leave, had to become prince of wales and then king. it's worth remembering this when we compare to the next one. there he is. that's willie. he became kaiser wilhelm ii. i'm sure you all...
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eventually that amendment in title vii was included. again, another key legislative action by martha griffiths. >> this is a campaign poster for shirley chisolm, the first african-american woman in congress. i love this because it says on bought and unbossed. it is for something else entirely. >> it is actually for a presidential campaign she waged in 1972. and she went to the democratic convention and rounded up about 10% of the votes can she is the first african-american woman to run for president, and she did it on a shoestring budget and had a very admirable showing. but she had a reputation, a national reputation, well before 1970 two. she is elected to congress in 1968 from a district that encompasses much of brooklyn. and she becomes very prominent in that campaign. her opponent in the general election on the republican, liberal republican ticket, was james farmer, one of the great civil rights leaders. and there is this back and forth between these two. farmer runs on and the idea that brooklyn needs a man in congress. and shirl
eventually that amendment in title vii was included. again, another key legislative action by martha griffiths. >> this is a campaign poster for shirley chisolm, the first african-american woman in congress. i love this because it says on bought and unbossed. it is for something else entirely. >> it is actually for a presidential campaign she waged in 1972. and she went to the democratic convention and rounded up about 10% of the votes can she is the first african-american woman to...
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sex, into an amendment that would provide for equal opportunity, equal economic opportunity, title vii of the civil rights act. so she held back because she knew that smith could bring a lot of southern votes with him. and smith intended simply as a gimmick to sinker the civil rights act, he gets on the floor and talks about how he wants to insert the word sex into the amendment and there's left and giggles around the chamber and people guffawing and martha griffiths follows smith up on behalf of the amendment and she said, if there was any need to prove that we need this amendment, the laughing and the guffaws prior to me getting up here, they proved it and the chamber fell eye lent and that amendment and title vii was included in the civil rights act, so again, another key legislative action by martha griffiths. >> this is a campaign poster for shirley chisholm, the first african-american woman in congress. i love this, because it says, unbought and unbossed, but it's not for her congressional campaign, it is actually for something else entirely. >> yeah, it is actually for president
sex, into an amendment that would provide for equal opportunity, equal economic opportunity, title vii of the civil rights act. so she held back because she knew that smith could bring a lot of southern votes with him. and smith intended simply as a gimmick to sinker the civil rights act, he gets on the floor and talks about how he wants to insert the word sex into the amendment and there's left and giggles around the chamber and people guffawing and martha griffiths follows smith up on behalf...
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eastern, from the explorers club, apollo vii astronaut walt cunningham on the first manned spaceflight author hector tovar on 33 men buried in a chilean mine. richard norton smith on the life of nelson rockefeller. 8:00 p.m. eastern former investigative correspondent for cbs news sharyl attkisson on her experiences reporting on the obama administration. new year's day on american history tv on c-span3. the role of women in the civil rights movement. 4:00 p.m., brooklyn college professor, benjamin carp on the link between alcohol and politics in prerevolutionary new york city. and 8:00 p.m. cartoonist patrick oliphant draws 10 presidential caricatures as david mccullough discusses the presidents and some of their most memorable qualities. for our complete schedule go to c-span.org. >>> c-span2 providing live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and key public policy events and every weekend booktv. for 15 years the only television network devoted to non-fiction books and authors. c-span2 created by the television industry and. like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> th
eastern, from the explorers club, apollo vii astronaut walt cunningham on the first manned spaceflight author hector tovar on 33 men buried in a chilean mine. richard norton smith on the life of nelson rockefeller. 8:00 p.m. eastern former investigative correspondent for cbs news sharyl attkisson on her experiences reporting on the obama administration. new year's day on american history tv on c-span3. the role of women in the civil rights movement. 4:00 p.m., brooklyn college professor,...
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. ♪ >> the first trailer for "star wars episode vii" dropped last week.all things star wars, it produced a parsec's worth of controversy. >> i need to say, i love star wars. the new trailer caused a ripple in my force. it had everything fans were looking for. x-wings, tie fighters, but also a curious shot of a lightsaber with crossbeams on the hilt. i saw this as something completely different. when everyone is pc in america this is a sign of the creeping nanny state. hear me out. the only thing that can stop a lightsaber is another lightsaber, so they are being shown as a protection for your hands. is this what it is coming to? sure, sometimes bad things happen to good people, but it was great. star wars had a careless disregard for safety. there were not any safety rails in cloud city. you are 37,000 miles in the air. and the death star, the guys operating are so close that the radiation alone should have killed them. still, no safety railing. and the storm troopers, the armor is completely useless. it does not protect them from blasters or tiny bears.
. ♪ >> the first trailer for "star wars episode vii" dropped last week.all things star wars, it produced a parsec's worth of controversy. >> i need to say, i love star wars. the new trailer caused a ripple in my force. it had everything fans were looking for. x-wings, tie fighters, but also a curious shot of a lightsaber with crossbeams on the hilt. i saw this as something completely different. when everyone is pc in america this is a sign of the creeping nanny state....
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sex, into an amendment that would provide for equal opportunity, equal economic opportunities, title viie held back because she knew that smith could bring a lot of southern votes with him. and smith intended this simply he civilmick to sink t rights act. he gets onto the floor and talks about how he wants to insert the word sex into this amendment. and there is laughter and giggles around the chamber. uffawing. said, if thereths was any need to prove that we need this amendment, the laughing prior to me getting up here, they proved it. and the chamber fell silent. eventually that amendment in title vi was included. iagain, another key legislative action by martha griffiths. a campaign poster for shirley chisolm, the first african-american woman in congress. i love this because it says on bought and unbossed. it is for something else entirely. >> it is actually for a presidential campaign she waged in 1972. and she went to the democratic convention and rounded up about 10% of the votes can she is the first african-american woman to run for president, and she did it on a shoestring budget
sex, into an amendment that would provide for equal opportunity, equal economic opportunities, title viie held back because she knew that smith could bring a lot of southern votes with him. and smith intended this simply he civilmick to sink t rights act. he gets onto the floor and talks about how he wants to insert the word sex into this amendment. and there is laughter and giggles around the chamber. uffawing. said, if thereths was any need to prove that we need this amendment, the laughing...
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the person i would have liked to gone out to have lunch with or dinner, that would have been edward vii.,wd[ [ laughter ] >> let's all give a hand for catrine clay. [ applause ]0cl!j >> here on c-span3 all this week we are featuring american history tv programming. we'd like to get your thoughts on our shows. @cspan.org to leave your comments and suggestions. with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2, here on c-span 3 we compliment that coverage by showing the most relevance congressional hearings and public affairs events. on weekends, c-span3 is the home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's story including six unique series.rqw@s] cf1 o the civil war 150th anniversary. visiting battlefields and key events. american artifacts. qv museums and key sites. history book shelf with the best presidency looking at the policies and legacies of our nation's commanders in chief. lectures in history with top college professors delving into america's past. and our new series, real america. c-span 3, created by the cable tv industry and funded
the person i would have liked to gone out to have lunch with or dinner, that would have been edward vii.,wd[ [ laughter ] >> let's all give a hand for catrine clay. [ applause ]0cl!j >> here on c-span3 all this week we are featuring american history tv programming. we'd like to get your thoughts on our shows. @cspan.org to leave your comments and suggestions. with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2, here on c-span 3 we compliment that coverage by...
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. >> congress began enforcing the title vii job discrimination laws. things did begin to happen.riers started coming down, and it was real results. rr and our big idaho potato truck is still missing. so my buddy here is going to help me find it. here we go. woo who, woah, woah, woah. it's out there somewhere spreading the word about americas favorite potatoes: heart healthy idaho potatoes and the american heart association's go red for women campaign. if you see it i hope you'll let us know. always look for the grown in idaho seal. which means it's timeson for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models. [ laughter ] >>> hi. >> my name is hugh hefner, and i'm editor and pu
. >> congress began enforcing the title vii job discrimination laws. things did begin to happen.riers started coming down, and it was real results. rr and our big idaho potato truck is still missing. so my buddy here is going to help me find it. here we go. woo who, woah, woah, woah. it's out there somewhere spreading the word about americas favorite potatoes: heart healthy idaho potatoes and the american heart association's go red for women campaign. if you see it i hope you'll let us...
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apollo vii on october 11th, 1968. >> all clear. >> reporter: the space program was sacked but a slow reentry wasn't going to be enough to meet a deadline to beat the soviets. it would require a daring and dramatic change of plan. coming up nasa rolls the dice setting everything on number 8. en electricity is generated with natural gas instead of today's most used source, how much are co2 emissions reduced? up to 30%? 45%? 60%? the answer is... up to 60% less. and that's a big reason why the u.s. is a world leader in reducing co2 emissions. take the energy quiz -- round 2. energy lives here. [coughing] dave, i'm sorry to interrupt... i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil. the nighttime, sniffling sneezing, coughing aching, fever, best sleep with a cold medicine. ♪ ♪ make the best entertainment part of your holidays. catch all the hottest handpicked titles on the winter watchlist, only with xfinity from comcast. >>> 1968 was a year of chaos and conflict in the united states. martin luther king jr. and robert f. kennedy assassinated. riots engulfe
apollo vii on october 11th, 1968. >> all clear. >> reporter: the space program was sacked but a slow reentry wasn't going to be enough to meet a deadline to beat the soviets. it would require a daring and dramatic change of plan. coming up nasa rolls the dice setting everything on number 8. en electricity is generated with natural gas instead of today's most used source, how much are co2 emissions reduced? up to 30%? 45%? 60%? the answer is... up to 60% less. and that's a big reason...
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it was the release of the first trailer to star wars episode vii.already have a few parodies of the new trailer out there - including a lego version. take a look at this.... the crazy thing is that this was up in just a few hours. that same day. it's like they had it for awhile just waiting. >> i liked the lego version better. >> another 41, a special version and i will put up. >> it seemed like you are probably a fan ... i love star wars but that trailer means nothing to me. >> i wish i had time. if you are a big fan of the original trilogy just by finding that you could tell the franchise is in the right hand. >> those of the same that did the last three. >> they are not. they are really into it. everything about it was good. >> at the starbucks opened at 4:00 a.m.. >> it could just tell. you tell it's going to be good. i'm telling you it will be good. >> i don't know. 50 degrees right now. satellite composite is looking at generally some snow showers across the south. areas in the south of the illinois and south ohio. not very much. here's the fo
it was the release of the first trailer to star wars episode vii.already have a few parodies of the new trailer out there - including a lego version. take a look at this.... the crazy thing is that this was up in just a few hours. that same day. it's like they had it for awhile just waiting. >> i liked the lego version better. >> another 41, a special version and i will put up. >> it seemed like you are probably a fan ... i love star wars but that trailer means nothing to me....
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eastern from the explorers club, apollo vii astronaut walt with cunningham on the first manned spaceflight. u new year's day on cspan 2, just before noon eastern, author hector tobar on the 33 men that were buried in a chiliian mine. at 3:00 p.m. richard norton smith on the life of nelson rockefeller. at 8:00 p.m. eastern former investigative correspondent for cbs news cheryl atkinson on her experiences reporting on the obama administration. new year's day on american history tv on c-span3 . at 10:00 a.m. eastern juanita abernathy on her experiences and the role of women in the civil rights movement. at 4:00 p.m. brooklyn college professors47w benjamin carp on the link between alcohol and politics in prerevolutionary new york city. at 8:00 p.m., cartoonist patrick oliphant draw thes ten presidential caricatures as david mccullough discuss it is presidents and their memorable qualities. new year's day on the cspan networks. for the complete schedule go to cspan.org. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2, on c-span3 we complement the coverage by
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staff of ntsb to ensure that those long standing and very important3wh as quickly as possible.m@)ñá)viyla hood made thisp@u ! >> i think the only state last year that got the grant was connecticut. think grant program better and more assessable to other states as we try to push states gradually to change their laws. this, i don't have to tell you, is a major problem. i want to shift to the last issue, which we've been focused on today and just make surebjh7t you were aware of what happened in minnesota. a woman from north oaks minnesota was simply a passenger in a 2002 bmw crash. they were going about 30 miles an hour near their house. the air bag and left her permanently blind. the air bag had too much force in it and ruptured both of tvei leading to her eyes and she cannot see. she's a businesswoman, ran an indian restaurant in our state that's0 Ñ pretty well known and has -- kids have completely changed their lives to take care of her. and that is what i saw when i was at home. >>> so i want to),lñ start witht they sent a complaint to nitsa in may, 2013. or in march 2013. in may 201
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, it assumes you should lower everything infinitely, the no threshold but i talked-about in chapter vii. nuclear too. of a lot of radiation is bad, no radiation must be the ideal. i'm getting radiation from potassium right now all. you have to be scientific and that goes for the climate thing, you have to be scientific about are people being harmed by this. my favorite statistic for as this is let's look at how many people lead dying from climate, how many are endangered by climate and what you find, not only hasn't it increase, it is decrease precipitously. in the last 80 years it is decreased by 90%. you are 50 times safer from climate and somebody 80 years ago. last year supposedly the worst year ever less than 30,000 climate related deaths in the entire world where as in 1931 it was over 3 million and that is less than 1-third the population, like 10 billion now. what does this show us? this shows us this goes back to the view of the nurturing mother. it is not a nurturing mother. it is a pretty tough, there. what we need to do is master nature. the climate is naturally variable. it
, it assumes you should lower everything infinitely, the no threshold but i talked-about in chapter vii. nuclear too. of a lot of radiation is bad, no radiation must be the ideal. i'm getting radiation from potassium right now all. you have to be scientific and that goes for the climate thing, you have to be scientific about are people being harmed by this. my favorite statistic for as this is let's look at how many people lead dying from climate, how many are endangered by climate and what you...
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align title vii and impact aid dollars, and maybe some incentives to get schools to align their efforts, not with strings attached. i am a doctoral student, getting ready to graduate by may with a doctorate in education leadership. we need a logistical study of the factors that predict whether or not native american students will graduate high school. that hasn't been done. i was going to do it for my dissertation, but i want to graduate. but i think that we need to have funding to conduct a study. lastly, a recommendation of the midwest vice president -- we need an assistant secretary of education. that is not to give up on the bie, because we need to mend it, not end it. but if we are ever going to face the 90% of the kids that are educated in the system we need to transcend any individual president and the legacy on education and create the assistant secretary for indian education. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> there is a lot in that question. i am not sure i can get to it all. i'm glad the vice president didn't swear when he was here, so let me start with that. but if our g
align title vii and impact aid dollars, and maybe some incentives to get schools to align their efforts, not with strings attached. i am a doctoral student, getting ready to graduate by may with a doctorate in education leadership. we need a logistical study of the factors that predict whether or not native american students will graduate high school. that hasn't been done. i was going to do it for my dissertation, but i want to graduate. but i think that we need to have funding to conduct a...
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work to outline the title vii dollars that might get the schools to align their efforts with strength attached getting ready to graduate by may with the doctor that education leadership we need a logistical study of the factors that predict whether or not native american students will graduate high school. that hasn't been done. but i think that we need to conduct a study and last it's a recommendation we need an assistant secretary of education and that's not to give up because we need to amend it, not end it but if we are ever going to face the 90% of the kids that are educated in the system we need to transcend any individual president and the legacy on education and create the assistant secretary for indian education. thank you. [applause] i'm glad the vice president didn't swear when he was here but let me start where i started before if the goal has to be to reduce the dropout rate and increase high school graduation rates it has to start with early childhood education and i think we can predict it and do lots more data and analysis. if you look at the attendance rates in first
work to outline the title vii dollars that might get the schools to align their efforts with strength attached getting ready to graduate by may with the doctor that education leadership we need a logistical study of the factors that predict whether or not native american students will graduate high school. that hasn't been done. but i think that we need to conduct a study and last it's a recommendation we need an assistant secretary of education and that's not to give up because we need to...
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the person i would have liked to gone out to have lunch with or dinner, that would have been edward vii. >> let's all give a hand for catrine clay. >> here on c-span3 all this week we are featuring american history tv programming. we'd like to get your tlouts on our shows. e-mail us at americanhistorytv pennsylvania@c-span.org to leave your comments and suggestions. >> here on c-span3 we show you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. on weekends, c pan 3 is the home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's story including six unique series. c-span3. created by the cable tv industry and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. >>> american history tv visited the macarthur memorial in norfolk, virginia, which was hosting a symposium mark rg the world war i centennial. holger herwig author of "19 the opening of world war i the battle that changed the world" explains how the battle prevented a quick german victory. and he discusses march tenacity in spite of early losses
the person i would have liked to gone out to have lunch with or dinner, that would have been edward vii. >> let's all give a hand for catrine clay. >> here on c-span3 all this week we are featuring american history tv programming. we'd like to get your tlouts on our shows. e-mail us at americanhistorytv pennsylvania@c-span.org to leave your comments and suggestions. >> here on c-span3 we show you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. on weekends,...
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eastern from the explorers club, apollo vii astronaut, walt cunningham on the first manned spaceflight. new year's day on consider c-span2, before noon eastern hector tobar on 33 men buried in chilean mine. richard smith on life of nell shown rockefeller. 8:00 p.m. eastern former investigative correspondent for cbs news sharyl attkisson on her experiences reporting on the obama administration. new year's day american history tv on c-span3 juanita abernathy on the role of women in the civil rights movement. benjamin carp on the link between alcohol and politics in prerevolutionary new york city. at 8:00 p.m. cartoonist, patrick oliphant draws 10 presidential caricatures as and they discuss some of the most memorable qualities. new year's day on c-span networks. for our complete schedule go to c-span.org. >>> next on booktv, senator john mccain recounts america's armed conflicts through the use of "13 soldiers quod. joseph plum martin, revolutionary in war. michael mansoor a navy seal in
eastern from the explorers club, apollo vii astronaut, walt cunningham on the first manned spaceflight. new year's day on consider c-span2, before noon eastern hector tobar on 33 men buried in chilean mine. richard smith on life of nell shown rockefeller. 8:00 p.m. eastern former investigative correspondent for cbs news sharyl attkisson on her experiences reporting on the obama administration. new year's day american history tv on c-span3 juanita abernathy on the role of women in the civil...
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eastern from the explorers club, apollo vii astronaut walt with cunningham on the first manned space flight. on c-span 2 before noon hector tobar on 33 men buried in a chilean mine. at 3:00 p.m. richard norton smith on the life of nelson rockefeller. former investigative correspondent for cbs news cheryl atkinson on her experiences reporting on the obama administration. new year's day on american history tv on c-span3 . at 10:00 a.m. eastern juanita abernathy on her experiences and the role of women in the civil rights movement. brooklyn college professor benjamin carp on the link between alcohol and politics in prerevolutionary new york city. at 8:00 p.m., cartoonist patrick oliphant draw thes ten presidential caricatures as david mccullough discuss it is presidents and their memorable qualities. for the complete schedule go to cspan.org. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2, on c-span3 we complement the coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. on weekends, c-span3 is home to american history
eastern from the explorers club, apollo vii astronaut walt with cunningham on the first manned space flight. on c-span 2 before noon hector tobar on 33 men buried in a chilean mine. at 3:00 p.m. richard norton smith on the life of nelson rockefeller. former investigative correspondent for cbs news cheryl atkinson on her experiences reporting on the obama administration. new year's day on american history tv on c-span3 . at 10:00 a.m. eastern juanita abernathy on her experiences and the role of...
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the person i would have liked to gone out to have lunch with or dinner, that would have been edward vii. >> let's all give a hand for catrine clay. >> here on c-span3 all this week we are featuring american history tv programming. we'd like to get your tlouts on our shows. e-mail us at americanhistorytv pennsylvania@c-span.org to leave your comments and suggestions. >> here on c-span3 we show you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. on weekends, c pan 3 is the home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's story including six unique series.
the person i would have liked to gone out to have lunch with or dinner, that would have been edward vii. >> let's all give a hand for catrine clay. >> here on c-span3 all this week we are featuring american history tv programming. we'd like to get your tlouts on our shows. e-mail us at americanhistorytv pennsylvania@c-span.org to leave your comments and suggestions. >> here on c-span3 we show you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. on weekends,...