in combat. fan ofto was not a anything that took andrew jackson away rachel was not a fan of anything that took andrew jackson away. she ran the plantation and the firm and kept everything in order. everything loved her everybody loved her. a nice letterrite and had nice jewelry. she was not as frumpy and she was reputed to be. rose in politics, that was an ugly sore. the campaign was so bitterly fought, that they went all out, calling her a whore. they used every piece that they could find and she was good garbage for them. made the statement that i okkeeperther be a do and live in that palace. her niece was 21 years old when she became the white house hostess. all of the negatives they had to say about andrew jackson, they loved her. received an education in the fine arts of being a lady. it was that kind of education that enabled her, when rachel suddenly dies, to slide into the role of white house hostess. the women liked her. the women s opinions and meant
president obama wrapping up here in miami, florida. if you missed any of his remarks, they will be available in the c-span radio library. looking ahead on the c-span networks, it is book tv tonight. on c-span three, american history tv looks at u.s. naval history and on c-span, a town hall meeting the commission on political reform, a recently created group. here is a preview. you are result oriented, it is miserable. when you want to solve problems it is miserable. that is the bottom line. i am a fighter by nature. unfortunately, the process has changed in the united states senate. it is no longer reconciling differences. if either side has a position, once that fails, it means the site has to vote and they do not move to try to resolve those differences. they become irreconcilable. the question is how you get past those differences. that is the fundamental problem in the united states senate. you have more and more lawmakers in the house and the senate, 43 new sena