National spy museum. The first two weeks centered on fairly wellknown personalities. Ben franklin is of course ben franklin. Next week well take a look at the most infamous spy in u. S. History, Benedict Arnold. The relative obscurity of the man well hear about today is what will make this morning so interesting. He is someone we should know more about. His impact on World History is well known for historians, but historians are just now beginning to piece his life together, to find out new information, to understand his impact on the revolution, and to figure out how he fits among the great heroes and villains of american intelligence history. So kate gruber will help us understand who this enigmatic man is. Shes been the curator at jamestownyorktown museum since 2015. Between 2009 and 2013, she worked at the Colonial Williamsburg foundation where she assisted with the research of the foundations electronic field trip series. Although shes a public historian and museum professional in
Students can work o loan or in a group of up to three to produce a five to seven minute documentary. A grand prize of 5,000 will go to the student or team with the best overall enry. 100,000 in cash prizes will be award and shared between 150 students and 53 teachers. January 20, 2017, our deadline. For more information about the competition, go to our website. Next, a discussion on how Senate Republicans handle the Merrick Garland nomination and whats ahead for the Supreme Court. This is about 90 minutes. Good afternoon. Im jenny sloan, the president of the constitution project. I want to welcome you all here today. The constitution project specializes in creating bipartisan consensus on controversial constitutional issues. It has been a tough go for all of us over the past several months but the constitution project has been able to continue to create this bipartisan consensus. We expect that we are going to be able to do so over the next four years, eight years and beyond. So we are
Anniversary of his nomination. Brandeis university hosted a Panel Including Ruth Bader Ginsberg to discuss his contributions to american democracy. Then at 6 55, professors joy an freeman who studies early american politics and brian bellow discuss the evolution of Political Parties and partisanship hundred morning at 10 00 on road to the white house rewound. A South Carolina republican primary debate featuring Texas Governor george w. Bush, john mccain and allen keys. Cnn hosted the event in columbia and larry king moderated. Governor bush went on to secure the republican nomination, and at 6 00, american artifacts looks at selections of objects left at the Vietnam Memorial wall, including letters, photographs, artwork and medals. The collection includes about 400,000 items all stored at the National Parks Service Resource center in maryland. For the complete weekend schedule, go to cspan. Org. Road to the white house rewind continues our look at the 1992 president ial race. Next, cam
Remarks from bill clinton on the night of the New Hampshire primary. He called himself the comeback kid. In the weeks leading up to the vote, the arkansas governor faces allegations of an extra marital affair and draft dodging during the vietnam war. He went on to win his partys nomination and defeated president george h. W. Bush and ross perot in the general election. The governor of arkansas is coming to the podium. Reporter tom and kathy, i can tell you that bill clinton has just entered to greet his supporters, hes shaking hands, what he had to do in this election was put aside character doubts, doubts that were put to the public in publgt indications like this, hes done just that, perhaps those particular issues were not that significant to voters in New Hampshire. You can see the governor, the back of his head, shaking heads, hes about to go up to the podium. A rousing reception for bill clinton who is solidly finishing in second, what appears to be second place i have not yet go
Night, in lookay at the fcc Lifeline Subsidy Program in a plan to include Broadband Access in order to bridge the Digital Divide between higher and lower income americans. The fcc expects to take up the proposal at the end of the month. We will talk with the policy director at the Benton Foundation and daniel lion. We are joined by brandon sasso. Low income consumers need access to broadband. That unclear to me congress would be able to pass a support for directly aimed at low income users. This congress has not been particularly supportive of folks who are in poverty. The conversations that have been on the hill have been hard to decipher. They are putting the cart before the horse or they have not been a study to suggest that these are the drivers keeping low income people from adopting broadband service. We do not know if we need nine dollars a month for 10 Million People or 45 month for 2 Million People. You have to make sure you are employing the money effectively. Fcc has not don