Site. Your thoughts are important to us so please take a couple of minutes to fill one out and submit it to the festival committee. Mr. Mccutcheon and mr. Mark will be signing books immediately after this presentation, copies are also available at the politics and prose tent at the festival here. A quick word about buying books. Even though this is a free event and we want to keep it that way it does help the book festival if you buy a book here. The more books we sell for our events the more publishers will want to send their authors to speak with us, and purchasing books from politics and prose benefits the local economy, supports jobs and the book festival. So if you enjoy the program and youre in the position to do so, please purchase a book. Mr. Mccutcheon is the coauthor of the 2012 and 2014 editions of National Journals almanac of american politics and was coeditor of Congressional Quarterlys politics in america 2010. Mr. Mark is a former Senior Editor at politico and political
Our country. With that, House Foreign Affairs committee will hear about how to handle humanitarian and security needs. On cspan310 00 a. M. Eastern. Later in the day, Senate Homeland security hearing on border security, focusing on infrastructure and fencing which we will have live on cspan3 at 2 00. This sunday night at 8 00 eastern on first ladies influence and image, we look into the personal lives of three first ladies. Rachel jackson, Emily Donaldson Angelica Van Buren. Rachel jackson was called a bigamist and adulterer, since jacksons 1828 president ial campaign, died of heart attack before he took office. His niece Emily Donaldson becomes white house hostess, is later dismissed as fallout from a scandal. When widower Martin Van Buren becomes president , his daughterinlaw, Angelica Van Buren is white house hostess. Sunday night at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspans original series first ladies, influence and image. Examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the posi
The director of navy history and heritage command and curator for the navy, he is responsible for the museum, art, and artifact collections, 150 million pages of archives, and for collecting and interpreting u. S. Naval history throughout the world. A graduate of the u. S. Naval academy, his 37 year career focused on intelligent. Professor richard strainer comes from Washington College where he is a professor of history and coauthor of 10 books and numerous articles. His new book how america can spend his way back to greatness comes out at the end of the month. John maxwell hamilton comes from Louisiana State university and he is a senior scholar at the Woodrow Wilson center for international scholars. His career has taken him through journalism before academia. The book he is working on now focuses on propaganda in world war i to set the stage, we will start with you. 100 years ago a german uboat sank the luxury liner lusitania as it steamed toward port, killing nearly 1200 passengers
I am not confident i can support this agreement. I think it needs additional strengthening if we are going to be confident that the policy that we have now doesnt help china far far more than it is going to harm the long term nuclear and Ballistic Missile nonproliferation agenda which we put at the highest pinnacle of American Public policy. We look forward to your input in that regard and it is fascinating that our witnesses clearly state that china is in violation of the existing agreement and yet we are extending that agreement. Senator perdue. Thank you, mr. Chairman. And thank you, general, and mrs. For your lifelong dedication and service to this country. And thank you for your testimony last night in a classified environment. Im be very brief mr. Chairman. I agree with senator markey. I have done business in china. If it was consistent with their Strategic Initiatives and objectives, i believe they could police this but let me just you touched on several proliferation questions
When we were forced to leave we didnt orb our children became without any education, without school. So a congregation we care a lot about education as dominican. We start opening kindergartens. So we had 135 children in one of the kindergartens, we handed one of the classes we hand them papers to draw on the paper. Amazingly, most of the children they draw back home their hometowns. They draw some their beds church homes, that they relate back home. When we asked them why did you do that . They said we miss home, we want to go back home. We want to live normal life. 5yearolds, stood up and said i dont feel like i am home here. When i was home, i used to go to the kindergarten i used to go to church with my family. I used to play with my toys with my friends. That was a normal life when we were back in our homes. We used to live normal life we have education, our parents brother, sisters if they are employed would go to work. Now its the opposite. People are jobless. Women do not have