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The National Governors Association met in Santa Fe, New Mexico for their 2018 summer meeting. This portion of the conference included a plenary session on federal and state efforts to combat the opioid epidemic. Speakers included White House National Drug Control Policy Acting Director Jim Carroll, U.S. Postal Service International Operations Executive Director Robert Raines as well medical and health care experts. In addition, Kathryn Burgum, wife of North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum (R),...
Topics: louisiana, north dakota, washington, carol, china, france, new mexico, baltimore, sentinel,...
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Long Island University announced winners for the annual George Polk Awards in Journalism. After the winners were announced, a panel discussion was held focusing on the challenges of reporting during wartime, both domestically and internationally. Sponsor: Long Island University | George Polk Awards
Topics: afghanistan, syria, flynn, washington, david, craig, michael flynn, pentagon, new york, russia,...
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Diplomats, government officials and industry executives discussed the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement at a day-long event hosted by the Canadian American Business Council in Washington, DC. During the afternoon portion of this event, Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin (R), former DNC Chair Howard Dean and U.S. Ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft were some of the speakers who talked about globalism, the impact of Brexit on trade, and the tariffs' effects on Kentucky. Governor Bevin expressed...
Topics: canada, kentucky, mexico, china, nafta, north america, ontario, white house, toronto, usmca,...
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The House Oversight and Reform Committee held a hearing on abortion laws. During this part of the hearing, several members of congress testified to their experiences with abortion. Reps. Cori Bush (D-Missouri), Barbara Lee (D-California) and Pramila Jayapal (D-Washington) spoke in favor of pro-choice legislation and shared personal stories of their own abortions. Speaking in support of the pro-life movement, Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Florida) said she would not be here today if her own mother had...
Topics: texas, california, jackson, roe v. wade, brown, mexico, texas, biden, afghanistan, mississippi
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Vice President George H.W. Bush accepts his party's presidential nomination at the 1988 Republican National Convention in New Orleans, Louisian
Topics: ronald reagan, barbara, washington, europe, new york, midstream, china, dan quayle, texas
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Author Fergus Bordewich talks about his book, "The First Congress: How James Madison, George Washington, and a Group of Extraordinary Men Invented the Government"
Topics: washington, new york, fergus bordewich, john adams, philadelphia, potomac, hamilton, henry knox,...
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Gary Hart announces his withdrawal from the Democratic presidential campaign less than a month after he announced his candidacy
Topics: mr. broadhurst, donna rice, washington, colorado, don henley, donna rice
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This film chronicles former Governor George Wallace's (D-AL) push to get on the California ballot for the 1968 presidential election
Topics: california, wallace, alabama, george wallace, europe, southeast asia, southern california
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Immediately following a campaign speech at Dartmouth College and the first meeting with his wife since the Florida stories about Donna Rice had emerged, Gary Hart answers reporters' questions
Topics: colorado, mr. perot, george bush, gary hart, leigh, washington, donna rice, hart, mr. rogers, mr....
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Ryan Busse ("Gunfight"), Jennifer Carlson ("Merchants of the Right") and Mark Follman ("Trigger Points") discussed gun violence in America and the 2nd Amendment. This event took place at the 2023 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Sponsor: [Los Angeles Times] Festival of Books
Topics: jennifer, nra, ryan, jones, obama, brian, miriam, giffords, aurora
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Michael Clements, an official at the Government Accountability Office, testified on his agency's review of the Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank collapses. Mr. Clements said that the banks engaged in high-risk practices, such as rapid growth and heavy reliance on uninsured deposits, which contributed to the failures. He further reported that regulators--the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve--were able to identify issues, but did not escalate supervisory actions in...
Topics: mr. clements, mr. huizenga, fdic, mr. barr, mr. green, silicon valley, san francisco, ms. tlaib,...
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Energy industry leaders and policy experts testified before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee to discuss factors impacting global oil prices. Speakers discussed changes in the U.S. oil and gas industries, the future of the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and the potential impact of Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz to oil trading. At the start of the hearing, committee members considered and voted on four Energy...
Topics: opec, russia, europe, mr. mcnally, mr. bordoff, iran, venezuela, alaska, iran, washington,...
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Presidential historian Richard Norton Smith discussed how George Washington's vision for the American Republic shaped the role of president. Mr. Smith then talked about Founding Fathers John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe and their legacies as presidents. This talk was part of a series on the Founders hosted by the Society of the Four Arts in Palm Beach, Florida. Sponsor: Society of the Four Arts
Topics: washington, adams, richard norton smith, hamilton, thomas jefferson, philadelphia, john adams,...
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Paul Hodos talked about the German U-Boat North America Campaign in 1918. He explained why Germany attacked U.S. and Canadian ships during World War I and described their tactics. Mr. Hodos is the author of "The Kaiser's Lost Kreuzer: A History of U-156 and Germany's Long-Range Submarine Campaign Against North America, 1918." He spoke at a symposium at the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum in Hatteras, North Carolina to mark the 100th anniversary of U-Boat warfare off the North...
Topics: u.s. navy, britain, germany, north america, navy, europe, canada, new york, north carolina,...
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Medal of Honor recipient Bennie Adkins was interviewed by the co-author of his book "A Tiger among Us: A Story of Valor in Vietnam's A Shau Valley" Sergeant Adkins described how he and sixteen of his fellow Green Berets were attacked by a large force of North Vietnamese and Vietcong troops from March 9 to March 12, 1966, and he also told the story of a tiger that saved his life during the battle. On September 15, 2014, President Barack Obama awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor to...
Topics: vietnam, pentagon, cavanaugh, benny atkins, morse, germany, atkins, vietnam, washington
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Governor Tom Wolf (D-PA) delivered his annual budget address at the state capitol in Harrisburg. He commended the legislature for working to close Pennsylvania's budget gap, but encouraged lawmakers to continue making investments in education, senior services, and infrastructure. People: Thomas "Tom" W. Wolf Sponsor: State Capitol
Topics: pennsylvania, harrisburg, katie
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[LIVE] Executives from Amazon, Apple, AT&T, Google, Twitter and others testify on data privacy before the Senate Commerce Committee. Sponsor: Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee
Topics: china, google, mr. enright, california, nelson, at&t, cali, ftc, europe, apple, mr. kieran, mr....
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Gordon Wood examined the political debates that surrounded the creation of the U.S. Constitution. He was joined in discussion by other panelists who explored the legacy of the American Revolution and the relevance of the Founding Fathers in the 21st century. The Constitution Center in Philadelphia hosted this program. Sponsor: National Constitution Center
Topics: washington, virginia, gordon, england, wilson, scotland, jefferson, franklin, philadelphia, patrick...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Gordon Wood examined the political debates that surrounded the creation of the U.S. Constitution. He was joined in discussion by other panelists who explored the legacy of the American Revolution and the relevance of the Founding Fathers in the 21st century. The Constitution Center in Philadelphia hosted this program. Sponsor: National Constitution Center
Topics: washington, virginia, gordon, jefferson, scotland, franklin, england, philadelphia, wilson,...
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Giles Milton looked at post-World War II Berlin and the conflicts that arose between the four Allied countries that controlled sectors of the city. This was a virtual event hosted by Tattered Cover Book Store in Denver. Sponsor: Tattered Cover Bookstore
Topics: berlin, howley, stalin, germany, truman, london, giles, washington, roosevelt, stalin, europe,...
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Charles Cobb discusses his book ``The Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed.''
Topics: mississippi, alabama, mr. chen, washington, sclc, martin luther king, joe mcdonald, tuscaloosa, mr....
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Author and civil rights attorney Gloria Browne-Marshall discussed the impact of the justice system on African American women's quest for equal treatment. This program was held by the National Civil Rights Museum. Sponsor: National Civil Rights Museum
Topics: shirley chisholm, barnett, harriet tubman, zynga, maryland, kamala harris, gloria browne-marshall,...
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Giles Milton looked at post-World War II Berlin and the conflicts that arose between the four Allied countries that controlled sectors of the city. This was a virtual event hosted by Tattered Cover Book Store in Denver. Sponsor: Tattered Cover Bookstore
Topics: berlin, germany, stalin, truman, london, giles, washington, russia, giles milton, lucius, d.c.,...
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[LIVE] Executives of gun manufacturing companies testify on how they market their products and respond to gun violence in the U.S. during a hearing before the House Oversight & Reform Committee. Sponsor: House Oversight and Reform Committee
Topics: daniel, uvalde, atf, mr. busse, china, ruger, highland park, okafor, texas, maloney, mr. killoy,...
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Westminster College and America's National Churchill Museum in Fulton, Missouri hosted events to commemorate the anniversary of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's "Iron Curtain" speech at the college on March 5, 1946. Author and Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post columnist George Will delivered the keynote. Sponsor: Westminster College (Fulton, MO),National Churchill Museum
Topics: vietnam, fulton, truman, george, missouri, churchill, kansas city, afghanistan, john quincy adams,...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Gordon Wood examined the political debates that surrounded the creation of the U.S. Constitution. He was joined in discussion by other panelists who explored the legacy of the American Revolution and the relevance of the Founding Fathers in the 21st century. The Constitution Center in Philadelphia hosted this program. Sponsor: National Constitution Center
Topics: washington, virginia, gordon, jefferson, scotland, franklin, england, philadelphia, wilson,...
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Former Penn State president Graham Spanier provided his account of the Penn State child abuse sex scandal. Cupboard Maker Books in Enola, Pennsylvania, hosted this event. Sponsor: Cupboard Maker Books
Topics: joe paterno, pennsylvania, gary schultz, sandusky, louis freeh, graham spanier, tim curley, penn,...
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New York Times Book Review editor Gal Beckerman looked at how social movements are started throughout history to present day. Sponsor: Southern Festival of Books
Topics: egypt, galileo, france, longitude, tahrir square, mubarak, charlottesville, washington, nashville,...
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A panel discussion on the history of the death penalty from the 130th annual meeting of the American Historical Association
Topics: california, gregg, furman, georgia, washington, stewart, florida, alabama, texas, brennan, carla...
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai testified before the House Judiciary Committee about the user data policies and practices of his company. He answered questions for over three hours on several issues including search results, algorithms, privacy policies, terms of service agreements, and security measures. He also faced questions about potential political partisanship or bias of Google employees, and whether or not those affiliations influenced what users saw in search results. Sponsor: House Judiciary...
Topics: google, china, mr. pichai, california, texas, russia, google, msnbc, washington, breitbart, mr....
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Georgetown University hosted several panel discussions marking the 50th anniversary of the civil rights movements in Northern Ireland and the shared experiences found in the parallel movement happening during the 1960s in the United States. During the closing panel, Ireland's ambassador to the U.S. joined several Northern Ireland civil rights activists and others to discuss the legacy of the movement and how Brexit will impact the current civil rights movement in the region. Sponsor: Georgetown...
Topics: northern ireland, ireland, bruce, europe, london, austin, belfast, european union, dup, paris,...
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The German Marshall Fund held a discussion on American exceptionalism and the changing role of American foreign policy. Its genesis was an Atlantic article penned by Jake Sullivan, the former national security adviser to former Vice President Biden. Sullivan talked about why he wrote the article and made a case for a rejection of President Trump's 'America First' approach to foreign policy. Washington Free Beacon Founder Matthew Continetti also spoke about the changing nature of foreign policy...
Topics: donald trump, indiana, biden, jake, washington, michigan, bahrain, marshall, jake sullivan, derek,...
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Historian David Mills discussed the World War II military partnership between the U.S. Army's chief of staff George Marshall and General Dwight D. Eisenhower and examined their tactical decisions to win the war. Mr. Mills is a military history professor with the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. The Kansas City Public Library hosted this event. Sponsor: Kansas City (MO) Public Library,U.S. Army Command and General Staff College
Topics: eisenhower, marshall, france, europe, italy, germany, roosevelt, north africa, patton, sicily,...
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Toledo, Ohio is known as the Glass Capital of the World. Julie McMaster, Archivist at the Toledo Museum of Art, explained the role businessman Edward Libbey played in bringing the glass industry to Toledo. Diane Wright, the Museum's Curator of Glass and Decorative Arts, highlighted some of the historic glass pieces in the Museum of Arts' collections. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Local Content Vehicle
Topics: toledo, c-span, toledo, edward drummond libbey, michael owens, ms. mcmaster, ms. wright, harvey,...
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On the 75th anniversary of the 1948 Berlin Airlift, author, political activist and former World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov discussed President Harry Truman's leadership during that crisis, and the lessons that can be applied to today's global conflicts. The Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum in Independence, Missouri, hosted this event. Sponsor: Truman Presidential Museum and Library
Topics: truman, putin, ukraine, harry truman, berlin, stalin, new york, russia, hitler, korea, europe,...
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Former Vice President Dick Cheney and others deliver brief remarks at the re-dedication ceremony of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum
Topics: gerald r. ford, ford, michigan, washington, devos, gerry ford, betty ford, ast, don rumsfeld, new...
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The life and legacy of former Alabama governor George Wallace is discussed.
Topics: birmingham, george wallace, wallace, alabama, washington, kennedy, naacp, kkk, mr. fulmer, john...
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Georgetown University Law School hosts a panel discussion with academics on sexual assault on college campuses, including concerns with assault reporting, freedom of speech, and the use of so-called "trigger warnings.
Topics: mr. selig, kennedy, mr. kennedy, california, ms. greenberg, massachusetts, berkeley, kansas, new...
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The life and legacy of former Alabama governor George Wallace is discussed.
Topics: wallace, alabama, george wallace, dan carter, peggy wallace kennedy, montgomery, joe reid, selma,...
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Former George W. Bush administration officials and journalists give their perspectives on the incentives for waging war in Iraq and Afghanistan following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001
Topics: afghanistan, iraq, george w. bush, u.n., bush, washington, to iraq, isis, nicholson, george bush,...
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Gridiron Club historian George Condon talks about the history of the organization's annual dinner
Topics: washington, clinton, bill clinton, d.c., george condon, ronald reagan, grover, cleveland, obama,...
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Mark Dolph, director of Volunteer Services at the Gilcrease Museum, provides a tour of the museum and discusses its founder, Thomas Gilcrease.
Topics: washington, lafayette, thomas gilcrease, americas, oklahoma, north africa, new mexico, columbus
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General Services Administration (GSA) Administrator Robin Carnahan testified on oversight of the agency and government spending on federal properties before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. Questions about the new FBI headquarters, telework impacting usage of government office space, and the GSA Urban Development/Good Neighbor Program were discussed. Sponsor: House Oversight and Accountability Committee
Topics: gsa, fbi, biden, washington, carnaha, gao, tsa, ray
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Author and playwright Calvin Ramsey talks about the historical significance of Victor Green's travel guides for African Americans, the topic of his upcoming documentary, "The Green Book Chronicles"
Topics: new york, paula, brooklyn, atlanta, florida, harlem, mexico, hackensack, north carolina,...
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Curator for the Architect of the Capitol Michele Cohen provides an overview of the Grant Memorial, including its site, the artist who created it, the current conservation project, as well as a discussion of the Grant Memorial competition
Topics: washington, paris
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In the 2000 presidential election, Texas Governor George W. Bush defeated Democrat Al Gore in one of the most highly contested races in U.S. history. The outcome was not decided until five weeks after voters went to the polls, when the U.S. Supreme Court stopped a Florida recount. This ultimately awarded the state's electoral votes -- and the presidency -- to Governor Bush. This is President-elect Bush's victory speech from December 13, 2000. It took place in the Texas House of Representatives...
Topics: texas, gore, washington, laura, gettysburg, d.c.
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Historian Doug Bradburn joined us from Mount Vernon's Museum and Education Center to talk about George Washington's vision for the presidency, and the library, home and museum located in Northern Virginia. Mr. Bradburn is President & CEO of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, which manages George Washington's Mount Vernon. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: washington, vernon, virginia, mount vernon, thomas jefferson, doug bradburn, mt. vernon, randolph,...
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After the passing of President George H.W. Bush in 2018, his Presidential Library and Museum opened an exhibit honoring the 41st President displaying items from his memorial services. Warren Finch, Director of the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, gave a tour of the exhibit. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Local Content Vehicle
Topics: bush, houston, richmond, virginia, texas, gary, bryan
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Jeffrey Kozak explores how George C. Marshall's First World War experiences with military logistics helped prepare him for his assignment as Army Chief of Staff during World War II. Mr. Kozak is the George C. Marshall Foundation Library and Archives director. The MacArthur Memorial hosted this event as part of a day-long symposium on the World War I experiences of World War II leaders. It's just under an hour. Sponsor: MacArthur Memorial
Topics: marshall, france, europe, george c marshall, eisenhower, bordeaux, pershing, washington, chicago,...
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Georgetown University's Free Speech Project and Columbia University's Knight First Amendment Institute hosted a discussion on the relationship between reporters and their sources, and what procedures and protections were in place for the passage of information from the latter to the former. Journalists and former government and military officials discussed issues of classified information, whistleblowers, who decides what is in "the public interest," and the status of Congressional...
Topics: guantanamo, hawaii, fbi, sandy, kate myers, marty, flynn, the navy, afghanistan, laura, obama...
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Actor George Takei, CNN Commentator Van Jones, and Khizr Khan, father of Purple Heart recipient Army Captain Humayun Khan, delivered keynote remarks at the banquet of the Muslim Public Affairs Council's 16th annual convention, with the theme "Building Bridges and Breaking Barriers." People: Van Jones; Khizr Khan; George Takei Sponsor: Muslim Public Affairs Council
Topics: california, jefferson, washington, new york, victors, d.c., george takai, michelle obama
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Joan Waugh talked about how Union General Ulysses S. Grant conducted the surrender at Appomattox and sought to foster an atmosphere of reconciliation with the defeated Confederates. She argued that Grant, through the agreed terms, began the process of Reconstruction. This talk was part of the annual Lincoln Forum Symposium. People: Edna Greene Medford; Joan Waugh Sponsor: Lincoln Forum
Topics: appomattox, lincoln, lee, washington, stanton, d.c., virginia, lincoln, wilmer mclean, richmond,...
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After the passing of President George H.W. Bush in 2018, his Presidential Library and Museum opened an exhibit honoring the 41st President displaying items from his memorial services. Warren Finch, Director of the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, gave a tour of the exhibit. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Local Content Vehicle
Topics: bush, houston, texas
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Joan Waugh talked about how Union General Ulysses S. Grant conducted the surrender at Appomattox and sought to foster an atmosphere of reconciliation with the defeated Confederates. She argued that Grant, through the agreed terms, began the process of Reconstruction. This talk was part of the annual Lincoln Forum Symposium. People: Edna Greene Medford Sponsor: Lincoln Forum
Topics: appomattox, lincoln, lee, virginia, sherman, washington, washington dc, joshua chamberlain,...
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Georgetown University's Free Speech Project and Columbia University's Knight First Amendment Institute hosted a discussion on the relationship between reporters and their sources, and what procedures and protections were in place for the passage of information from the latter to the former. Journalists and former government and military officials discussed issues of classified information, whistleblowers, who decides what is in "the public interest," and the status of Congressional...
Topics: guantanamo, hawaii, fbi, washington, sandy, edward snowden, pentagon, carrie, jameel, the navy,...
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Thomas Jefferson, portrayed by Bill Barker, discussed his love of gardening from the West Lawn of Monticello. He talked about his planting methods, experiments, and the enslaved people who tended and maintained his gardens. He also recounted how he learned about new plants in his travels to Europe and from Lewis & Clark's travels across the West, and how he introduced those plants to American society. This video is courtesy of Thomas Jefferson's Monticello in Charlottesville, Virginia....
Topics: monticello, france, jefferson, lewis, george granger, ursula, south carolina, washington, thomas...
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American History TV was at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting in New Orleans where we spoke with historian Lindsay Chervinsky about how and why George Washington formed his presidental cabinet. She also discusses how the American cabinet system differed from the British equivalent. Sponsor: C-SPAN | American History TV,Organization of American Historians
Topics: washington, c-span, lindsay chervinsky, alexander hamilton, lindsay robertson, american history tv...
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The American Bar Association holds a discussion government information gathering and transparency.
Topics: fisa, foia, snowden, fbi, bernie, gillman, the usda, david perdue, obama administration, pbd,...
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Executives of gun manufacturing companies testify on how they market their products and respond to gun violence in the U.S. during a hearing before the House Oversight and Reform Committee.
Topics: daniel, uvalde, atf, mr. busse, okafor, mr. killoy, highland park, maloney, nra, ruger, california,...
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Gwen Ifill talked about her start and her career in journalism. Ms. Ifill spoke about her upbringing as the daughter of an outspoken African Methodist Episcopal minister, her work as both a print reporter and on-camera news personality, and her experience with racism in the newsroom. This interview is from the "Explorations in Black Leadership" project, co-directed by University of Virginia professors Phyllis Leffler and Julian Bond. This program was recorded in 2009. Ms. Ifill died...
Topics: brown, macedonia, boston, barack obama, mr. mcduffie, nbc news, washington
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Law and history professor George William Van Cleve explored what he sees as the flaws in the United States Constitution. He was in conversation with William Treanor, dean of Georgetown Law School. This virtual program was hosted by James Madison's Montpelier in Virginia. Sponsor: Montpelier Foundation, The
Topics: california, virginia, new york, washington, george, emily, philadelphia, kentucky, maine, maryland,...
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Governor Eric Holcomb (R-IN) delivered his state of the state address to a joint session of the legislature in Indianapolis. He said the state of Indiana was sound, and highlighted five transformational policy priorities, which he called his "five pillars." Those pillars are strengthening the economy, maintaining the state's roads and bridges, investing in the workforce, combating the drug epidemic, and enhancing government services. People: Eric Holcomb Sponsor: State Capitol
Topics: indiana, hoosiers, indiana, iran, lucas, hoosiers, nebraska
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Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) spoke about his leadership in Florida and how his successes there can serve as a blueprint for reviving America. The Ronald Reagan Foundation and Institute in Simi Valley, California hosted this event. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: florida, california, new york, reagan, ron desantis, ronald reagan, illinois, thomas jefferson,...
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Scott Stephenson, president of the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, talked about General George Washington's Revolutionary War tent, which is part of the museum's collections. The Nantucket Historical Association in Massachusetts hosted this program and retains copyright of this program. Sponsor: Nantucket Historical Association
Topics: fbi, leonard, leonard peltier, dorothy, benson, dennis, white house, canada, sharpe, trump, kim...
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Ryan Busse ("Gunfight"), Jennifer Carlson ("Merchants of the Right") and Mark Follman ("Trigger Points") discussed gun violence in America and the 2nd Amendment. This event took place at the 2023 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Sponsor: [Los Angeles Times] Festival of Books
Topics: jennifer, nra, ryan, jones, obama, miriam, brian, giffords, aurora
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This film chronicles former Governor George Wallace's (D-AL) push to get on the California ballot for the 1968 presidential election
Topics: wallace, california, alabama, george wallace, george c. wallace, los angeles, mr. wallace,...
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Military historian Mitchell Yockelson talks about his book, "Forty-Seven Days: How Pershing's Warriors Came of Age to Defeat the German Army in World War I"
Topics: france, pershing, pershing, wilson, europe, liggett, pershing, arlington, lafayette, mexico,...
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The House Ways & Means Committee began its line-by-line review of the GOP tax bill that was unveiled last week. The markup is expected to last several days with Committee Chairman Kevin Brady saying he wants to finish committee work by Thursday. Republicans are aiming to pass the measure in the full House by Thanksgiving. This part of the markup begins with opening statements from the chair, Kevin Brady, and ranking member Richard Neal. Sponsor: House Ways and Means Committee
Topics: bermuda, texas
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Former U.S. Army Historian Kim Holien spoke about the impact that Generals George Patton and Erwin Rommel had on the June 6, 1944, D-Day operation. This event took place at the Lyceum in Alexandria, Virginia. Sponsor: Alexandria-Caen Sister City Committee
Topics: rummel, patton, hitler, germany, eisenhower, normandy, george patton, north africa, france, erwin...
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Journalist Glenn Greenwald discussed his latest book, "Securing Democracy," about press freedom in Brazil under President Jair Bolsonaro. Mr. Greenwald has lived in Brazil since 2005. He also talked about former Brazilian president Lula, Julian Assange, and liberal media outlets in the United States. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held this year in Las Vegas. Sponsor: FreedomFest
Topics: brazil, russia, glenn greenwald, hong kong, louisville, greenwald, new york, obama, latin america,...
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George Stephanopoulos spoke about the White House Situation Room & described key crisis moments in the room during previous administrations. This event was hosted by the Free Library of Philadelphia. Sponsor: Free Library of Philadelphia
Topics: white house, obama, biden, cia, jimmy carter, joe biden, bush, clinton, johnson, ukraine,...
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Historian Garrett Graff provided a comprehensive history of the Watergate scandal, from the 1972 break-in at the DNC to President Nixon's resignation two years later. The Palm Beach Book Festival in Florida hosted this event. Sponsor: Palm Beach Book Festival
Topics: nixon, richard nixon, washington, john mitchell, fbi, pentagon, johnson, new york, white house,...
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[LIVE] Google CEO Sundar Pichai testifies on user data practices before the House Judiciary Committee. Sponsor: House Judiciary Committee
Topics: google, china, mr. pichai, california, russia, texas, florida, donald trump, youtube, clinton,...
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C-SPAN's American History TV visited the George C. Marshall Foundation in Lexington, Virginia. April marks the 75th anniversary of the Marshall Plan, which was the U.S. effort to rebuild parts of Europe after World War II. Sponsor: Marshall (George C.) Foundation
Topics: europe, marshall, george marshall, truman, lexington, elizabeth, melissa davis, frank, william,...
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Author and journalist Evan Thomas talks about the impact and legacy of U.S. diplomat George Kennan and his "Long Telegram" with Truman Presidential Library director Kurt Graham. On February 22, 1946, U.S. diplomat George Kennan sent a cable from Moscow to the State Department outlining his assessment of the Soviet Union's post-World War II expansionist aims. The message outlined his ideas to contain the spread of communism, and became known as the "Long Telegram" because of...
Topics: truman, canon, harry truman, washington, george kennan, russia, europe, atchison, kennan, marshall,...
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