People who sometimes feel that no one is listening. You see, i know that i can go to washington and pull this together. I know that i can go to washington. [applause] gov. Kasich look, i know how to balance budgets. I know how to build a team of people that are willing to give us on a strong fiscal track. Why do we want that . Because if our job creators dont feel like they can trust the future, they will sit on their wallets and we wont get the jobs we want. I know how to deal with regulation. I know this. Problem with people who work in the government. If they want to make all the laws, they should run for public office. They should not make them sitting behind a desk when they are not in touch with the reality of how we create jobs in this country. [applause] gov. Kasich we know how to cut taxes. We cut taxes more than any governor in america by 5 billion. Think about this. Remember that first year i was win . I was in . You all had to get a seat belt you fell out of your chair with
Thank you very much. Cspan, created by americas Cable Companies 35 years ago and brought you as a Public Service by your local cable or satellite provider. Weekend, there are a number of caucuses and one primary held across the country. Today, kansas republicans and democrats are holding caucuses, as is main in kentucky republicans. Nebraska democrats also holding caucuses today. Louisiana voters will be casting ballots in that states primary. On sunday, maine Democrats Holding caucuses and republicans in puerto rico voting a primary there. Heres a look at some of the early results. We will go to kansas first senator ted cruz. 82 ofd the winner with the precincts reporting. He has just a little over 50 . Donald trump with a little more than 24 . Senator marco rubio with nearly 15 in the kansas caucus. In maine, just 5 of precincts reporting. With senator ted cruz having 48 of that small amount reporting. Donald trump, 45 . And senator marco rubio almost 9 . We will have continuing retu
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Good evening. My name is kevin butterfield. Im the executive director of the washington library. Its my great pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association and to our annual Martha Washington lecture. The event was created to share scholarship and insights into the life and times of Martha Washington and is made possible through a generous grant from the Richard S Reynolds foundation of richmond, virginia. Tonights Exciting Program celebrates the publication of an important new book, the papers of Martha Washington, one many years in the making actually part and related to a much bigger project, the papers of george at the university of virginia and sponsored by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association. Since 1968, the project began with the ambitious aim of publishing all of George Washingtons correspondence, but its since expanded to include other members of his family, allowing us to know so much more about the p
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Good evening. My name is kevin butterfield. Im the executive director of the washington library. Its my great pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association and to our annual Martha Washington lecture. The event was created to share scholarship and insights into the life and times of Martha Washington and is made possible through a generous grant from the Richard S Reynolds foundation of richmond, virginia. Tonights Exciting Program celebrates the publication of an important new book, the papers of Martha Washington, one many years in the making actually part and related to a much bigger project, the papers of george at the university of virginia and sponsored by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association. Since 1968, the project began with the ambitious aim of publishing all of George Washingtons correspondence, but its since expanded to include other members of his family, allowing us to know so much more about the p
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Good evening. My name is kevin butterfield. Im the executive director of the washington library. Its my great pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association and to our annual Martha Washington lecture. The event was created to share scholarship and insights into the life and times of Martha Washington and is made possible through a generous grant from the Richard S Reynolds foundation of richmond, virginia. Tonights Exciting Program celebrates the publication of an important new book, the papers of Martha Washington, one many years in the making actually part and related to a much bigger project, the papers of george at the university of virginia and sponsored by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association. Since 1968, the project began with the ambitious aim of publishing all of George Washingtons correspondence, but its since expanded to include other members of his family, allowing us to know so much more about the p