I mean its just such a great opportunity. So i would i would advise any first lady to do what she wanted to do. If she doesnt want and another thing i learned is youre going to criticized no matter what you do. I could have stayed there at the white house, poured tea, had receptions, and i would have been criticized as much as i was criticized outside of for what i did, but and i got a lot of criticism. But you learn to live with it, as i said earlier. I mean, just live with it. You expect it, and you live with it and never let it influence me. Ms. Swain Rosalynn Carter, in a recent interview conducted for this series in atlanta. She was her husbands political partner from their first campaign. As first lady, she attended president jimmy carters cabinet meetings and championed womens rights and Mental Health issues, even testifying before congress. Their partnership on issues has continued in their long postwhite house years. Good evening, and welcome to cspan series first ladies influ
, good morning im lori stokes. Thank you for joining us. Im ken rosato. It is monday october 19th. You are never more than 7 traffic. Meteorologist bill evans with forecast. Good morning ken, have you back. Thats over. Its chilly and its cold outside the city. White plains 28, freezing at teterboro at 32. Up to poughkeepsie and kingston, sussex, newburgh all in the 20s. 30 at belmar, 31 bridgeport and you know what that means, frost on the ground. Weve got a freeze warning until 10 00 this morning. Going to be a cold morning. Dress warmly. Youve got this wind out of the northwest making it chilly as well. Were going to talk about a big warmup in your accuweather sevenday forecast. Heathers looking at your commute. My weekend was great. Lets go over our mass transit chart. No problems here metro north, new haven line ongoing track work. You have the 4 and 6 trains running express only getting into the Brooklyn Bridge until 5 a. M. This is the fdr drive right in the 70s. Looks like traff
And Vice President joe biden getting key support. Is he about to get into the race. And the punter whose mistake weekend. And he scores how his team and hometown are rallying to his defense. And good morning, america. Cold monday here in new york. And look at this picture up here. Mexico, new york. A live picture. Nine inches of snow falling there. Millions of americans getting their first taste of winter over the weekend. 19 states under freeze warnings and watches this morning. We want to look at parish, new york. Nice fall day. Oh, not so much now. Oh. Before and after the first snow. Abcs rob marciano is in mexico, new york, and starts us off this morning. Good morning, rob. How about this . Its the middle of october. To snow. But this much coming this early, about that. And this cold, bitter ak tir air mass extends across the entire eastern half of the u. S. Its too early for snow. Reporter this morning, the sentiment of millions. Early snowfall bringing treacherous treacherous, m
I am peter karmanos, jr. Director of the civil institute here at gettysburg college. It is my pleasure to welcome nelson. Kate she is a writer, historian, and cultural critic. She has taught at multiple in situations like cal state fullerton, harvard, and most recently at brown university. She is now based in lincoln, massachusetts. She writes regularly for the New York Times union blog, for isvil war times, and she the author of a very important book called ruined nations. She has a piece in weirding the war. She brings a muchneeded cultural perspective to the study of civil war, the marriage between military history and cultural history. It has been a long time coming. I think she is at the very forefront of that scholarship, and you will get to see her thinking unfold in her new blog, which will be released in a few weeks, yes . , and of in a few weeks course what megan is really dedicated to come and if anybody can pull it off, it will be her she is trying to make Civil War History
Good afternoon. I am peter karmanos, jr. Director of the civil institute here at gettysburg college. It is my pleasure to welcome nelson. Kate she is a writer, historian, and cultural critic. She has taught at multiple in situations like cal state fullerton, harvard, and most recently at brown university. She is now based in lincoln, massachusetts. She writes regularly for the New York Times union blog, for isvil war times, and she the author of a very important book called ruined nations. She has a piece in weirding the war. She brings a muchneeded cultural perspective to the study of civil war, the marriage between military history and cultural history. It has been a long time coming. I think she is at the very forefront of that scholarship, and you will get to see her thinking unfold in her new blog, which will be released in a few weeks, yes . , and of in a few weeks course what megan is really dedicated to come and if anybody can pull it off, it will be her she is trying to make C