Lives at sea in the history of this maritime nation. Some of the survivors are still alive today and many of course more to those who died and was kept secret at the time for reasons of wartime secrecy, and i think it is appropriate to do in this house of commons to them all of those who survived and those who died and their families who still mourn them. Here, here. Order. Views been watching prime ministers questions. Question time is live every wednesday at 7 00 a. M. Eastern cspan2 and reairs here on cspan. You can watch anytime at cspan. Org. Like many of us, first families take vacation time, and like president s and first ladies, a good read can be the perfect companion. What better book than one that peers inside the personal life of every first lady in American History . First ladies, president ial historians on the lives of 45 iconic american women. Inspiring stories of fascinating women who survived the scrutiny of the white house, a great summertime read, available from Pub
Lives at sea in the history of this maritime nation. Some of the survivors are still alive today and many of course more to those who died and was kept secret at the time for reasons of wartime secrecy, and i think it is appropriate to do in this house of commons to them all of those who survived and those who died and their families who still mourn them. Here, here. Order. Views been watching prime ministers questions. Question time is live every wednesday at 7 00 a. M. Eastern cspan2 and reairs here on cspan. You can watch anytime at cspan. Org. Like many of us, first families take vacation time, and like president s and first ladies, a good read can be the perfect companion. What better book than one that peers inside the personal life of every first lady in American History . First ladies, president ial historians on the lives of 45 iconic american women. Inspiring stories of fascinating women who survived the scrutiny of the white house, a great summertime read, available from Pub
Guest i was trying to come up with a label for the peculiar variety of libertarianism that says if you get sick and cannot pay for it, that issue are a tough lockett is unjust for government to tax somebody else to pay for your health care isnt there was a revealing moment in the oracle oral argument argued on behalf of the mandate that it is fair to require people to buy Health Insurance because if they get sick and they cannot afford to pay for it were obligated to give them health care and Justice Scalia said then dont obligate yourself. That is extraordinary thing to say and it shows the moral culdesac the conservatives got themselves into because it was driven by politics once the bill was passed the only hope to shut it down was the constitutional challenge to the on the constitutional theories that were out there was extreme libertarian theories that were morally repellent for those people who dont believe this stuff i dont think scalia really believes it is okay to withhold hea
Responsible for conserving the nations history and treasures, and my opening question is to our host for this conversation, carla hayden, who is the brand new 14th librarian of congress, just starting her job in the fall of 2016. Why did you take this job . Let me see how you finish this sentence. I took that job because i want to . Open this wonderful Treasure Chest so as many people as possible. It has, in the room that were in now, has six stratovarious violins and original scores from beethov beethoven, haydn, no relation, and there are so many things here, and thats why i took the job. David farrio youve been at this a bit longer. You are the tenth archivist of the United States, started the job in 2009. Do you remember where you said yes . I said no twice when i got the first calls but it and it took someone from the Transition Team to come to new york to talk to me about what this administration was looking for in the new archivist and i said yes because of the the opportunity t
This is cspan3. We are in the library of congress for a conversation among three people who are responsible for conserving the nations history and treasures, and my opening question is to our host for this conversation, carla hayden, who is the brand new 14th librarian of congress, just starting her job in the fall of 2016. Why did you take this job . Let me have you finish this sentence. I took this job because i want to . Open this wonderful Treasure Chest to as many people as possible. It has, in the room that were in now, six stradivarius violins and original scores from beethoven, haydn, no relation, and there are so many things here, and thats why i took the job. David ferriero, youve been at this a bit longer. You are the tenth archivist of the United States, started the job in 2009. Do you remember why you said yes . I said no twice when i got the first calls but it and it took someone from the Transition Team to come to new york to talk to me about what this administration was