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CSPAN3 Lectures In History August 30, 2016

American history tv airs on cspan 3 every weekend telling the american story through events, interviews, and visits to historic locations. This month American History tv is in primetime to introduce you to programs you could see every weekend on cspan 3. Our features include lectures in history, visits to College Classrooms across the country, to hear lectures from top history professors. American artifacts takes a look at the treasures at u. S. Historic sites, museums, and archives. Real america revealing the 20th century through archival films and newsreels. The civil war where you hear about the people who shape the civil war in reconstruction, and the presidency focuses on u. S. President s and first ladies to learn about their politics, policies, and legacies. All this month in primetime and every weekend on American History tv on cspan 3. All week in primetime its American History tv where well feature programs from our lectures in history series in which we take you into College

CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Madisons Hand March 26, 2016

Thank you for having me in savannah. Ladies and gentlemen, how about this guy . One more decent round of applause. Cspans washington journal is live every day with news and policy issues that impact me. Coming up, the dr. Professor of peace joins us in the wake of the terror response in brussels and some statements made by donald trump and ted cruz. Then former Homeland Security official nathan sales is with us from boston to discuss the effectiveness of the u. S. Visa Waiver Program in the days after the attack in brussels. Be sure to watch washington journal beginning live at 7 a. M. Eastern time on saturday. Join the discussion. This is my first collection i have been participating in. Election. I think it is important to be involved. I think there are lot more people involved this time. I had a friend who went to the polls and said it was the most crowded it has been. This election season has probably been the most capivating ever for many people. I feel like it is important to be

CSPAN Q A August 4, 2014

About political campaigns. I have been through four. Residential campaigns both candidates inevitably are drawn by the diversified nature of their part to compromise a little. This is true always of both candidates. That general eisenhower had made no more compromises to bring all the divergent elements of one great artie together great party together. To some voters, this is disillusioning. Two people who understand politics, it is the nature of our twoparty system. Sylvia jukes morris, your second book on Clare Boothe Luce starts where . 1952, i dont know what month that was but in november of 1952, eisenhower appointed her ambassador to italy. She had always wanted a position like that because she loved italy. She had been there many times. She had been during the war and also as a terrorist. A touruiist. The book doesnt begin there. The last book ended where she was elected to congress. Describes herok arrival at Union Station in january of 1943 as a representative from connecticut

CSPAN Q A August 4, 2014

I have been through four president ial campaigns. Both candidates inevitably are drawn by the diversified nature of their part to compromise a little. This is true always of both candidates. I felt that general eisenhower had made no more compromises than necessary to bring all the divergent elements of one great party together. To some voters, this is disillusioning. Two people who understand politics, it is the nature of our twoparty system. Sylvia jukes morris, your second book on Clare Boothe Luce starts where . In 1952, i dont know what month that was but in november of 1952, eisenhower appointed her ambassador to italy. She had always wanted a position like that because she loved italy. She had been there many times. She had been during the war and also as a tourist. The book doesnt begin there. The last book ended where she was elected to congress. The current book describes her arrival at Union Station in january of 1943 as a representative from connecticut. Why is Clare Boothe

CSPAN Q A August 4, 2014

Worth two large books written by you . I dont know that it is about worthiness. It is more about interest. She was such a multifaceted person, had so many are compliments, too many for her own good really. Because of a lack of what you would call she never got a university degree, she was always afraid at every job that she was going to be found out that she was unqualified. That is why she changed professions so often. I am writing about a woman who had nine lives, not just one. I just got so intrigued by how she got to where she got, which was to congress. You were here 17 years ago. You said that you had done most of the research for the second book. Why did it take 17 years . She kept every scrap from the day she was born practically. Never threw anything away. All her diaries, letters, analysis of herself which she frequently wrote. I had seen them and they were to be shipped to the library of congress for me to work on them there. I didnt have time to xerox everything. I waited a

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