Applause during this debate until the end but lets welcome now to candidates with a round of applause. Thank you. [applause] moderator our candidates will have one minute to respond questions from a panel of journalists. We have kellys buyers of Louisiana Public broadcasting, Greg Hillburn of usa today network, Elizabeth Crist the advocate and jeremy offer editor and publisher of law politics. Com. Tonight we will attempt to cover a lot of territory as we delve into the National Issues that are important to the future of the state. A drawing was used earlier to determine the order of questioning and closing statements. We will discuss the Affordable Care act, we will discuss the Foreign Affairs and perhaps gridlock in washington and much more. First our opening question for the candidates. This question is what specifically in your professional career has prepared you to be liaison as next United States senator. Moderator mr. Fleming able start us off. I am the one among those who are
March the 125th anniversary of the daughters of the revolution. sxt on american artifacts, visit to the dar museum in washington, d. C. To learn about their anniversary exhibit, remembering the American Revolution. This is part one of a twopart program. Campbell, is heidi am the Museum Director and chief curator of the museum. The curators and i were talking about what we should be doing for this anniversary. We started looking at the objects in our collection and how many of the objects that came into the collection in the first years of the organization had strong connections to the American Revolution. Then we started talking about, why is that the case . Obviously it has to do with the members being descendents of people who supported the American Revolution, but they survived until they were given to us in the late 19th and early 20th century. Then we started talking about how the American Revolution was remembered. Thats why we came up with the title, and the theme of the exhibit
Charge with her women to continue flying. Her offer was not accepted. Our cities tour staff recently traveled to Long Beach California to learn about its rich history. Learn more about long beach and other stops on our tour at www. Cspan. Org citiestour. You are watching American History tv. October 2015 march the 125th anniversary of the daughters of the revolution. Next on american artifacts,s visit to the dar museum in washington, d. C. To learn about their anniversary exhibit, remembering the American Revolution. This is part one of a twopart program. My name is heidi campbell, i am the Museum Director and chief curator of the museum. The curators and i were talking about what we should be doing for this anniversary. We started looking at the objects in our collection and how many of the objects that came into the collection in the first years of the organization had strong connections to the American Revolution. Then we started talking about, why is that the case . Obviously it ha
So then we started talking about, well, why is that the case . Obviously, it has to do with the members being descendents of people who supported the American Revolution, but they survived until they were given to us in the late 19th and early 20th century. Then we started talking about how the American Revolution was remembered. Thats why we came up with the title and with the theme of the rememberingbout the American Revolution through these objects. Some people might ask, why do we start in 1776 when the revolution actually started in 1775, with lexington and concord . The reason why is, we decided 1776 was when the declaration of independence was signed, and that was when the fortunes of the revolutionaries were really put down on paper. People could look at the declaration and say these people are involved. Called an could be uprising or an armed conflict, but now this is a revolution. There is a stated reason why this is happening. That is why we start at 1776. We go to 1890 main
Innovation process being really important. It is a great challenge. A lot of information together. I really enjoy the opportunity to learn. Animation is happening in the marketplace. My job is complete. When i think about headphones. I look at satellite products and different video products. So many different items that we had before. I get to learn a number of different products. That may not involve us today but in may involve us in the future. Monday night on cspan2. Next, John Mckee Barr talks about loathing lincoln an american tradition from the civil war to the present. He says in order to understand why lincoln is revered, it is important to understand the criticisms of his detractors. The Lincoln Group of the District Of Columbia hosted this one hour 20 minute event. Good evening. I am former Vice President of the Lincoln Group in the District Of Columbia. It is my honor and privilege to invite tonights speaker, John Mckee Barr, a professor of history at Lone Star College kingw