[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] in a few minutes we will be taking out to be woods in virginia, about 150 years to the civil war and the confederate soldiers. Civil war reenactors are out there, bringing to life the winter of 1864. Well also hear from the director of archaeology at James Madison montpelier. We will be looking for your call and tweets. You can join the conversation at twitter ata cspanhistory. Tonight the Washington Press Club Foundation 70 annual congressional dinner with the lighter side of capitol hill. Tomorrow kentucky senator rand paul is our guest on newsmakers. He talks about his potential run. Or president well take a look at some of the interview here. He said be careful. You could win. That is what he said about my senate race. Itave been looking at thursday because there are consequences to reading or office. What it isnd like for the travel requirements. We are thinking about i
The battle over whether to shift broker fees from renters to landlords is landing on the City Hall steps Wednesday, but only after some behind-the-scenes intrigue forced one group off that coveted piece of New York City real estate.
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