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MSNBC's Mehdi Hasan offered his thoughts on how to effectively communicate and make persuasive arguments. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: john bolton, msnbc, donald trump, hillary clinton, trump, iraq, barack obama, jonathan, white...
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace scholar Moises Naim offered his thoughts about why authoritarians have risen in power around the world. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this virtual program. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: russia, ukraine, venezuela, china, putin, washington, hungary, donald trump, chelsea, vladimir putin
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U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) Commander Gen. Kenneth McKenzie and Africa Command (AFRICOM) Commander Gen. Stephen Townsend both agreed that Russia presents the most immediate nuclear threat to the United States while appearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee. The generals testified about global threats and security challenges faced by the U.S. and its allies. They discussed several topics; including the Iran nuclear deal negotiations, the Afghanistan withdrawal, China's influence in...
Topics: china, afghanistan, russia, iran, africa, ukraine, isis, townsend, mackenzie, centcom, syria,...
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace scholar Moises Naim offered his thoughts about why authoritarians have risen in power around the world. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this virtual program. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: russia, ukraine, venezuela, china, putin, washington, hungary, donald trump, chelsea, vladimir putin
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace scholar Moises Naim offered his thoughts about why authoritarians have risen in power around the world. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this virtual program. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: russia, ukraine, venezuela, china, putin, washington, hungary, donald trump, chelsea, vladimir putin
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New York Post columnist Miranda Devine talked about the contents of Hunter Biden's laptop and what they revealed about his lifestyle and business dealings. This event was hosted by the Independent Women's Forum in Arlington, Virginia. Sponsor: Independent Women's Forum
Topics: hunter biden, china, joe biden, hunter, new york, biden, russia, delaware, ukraine, devon archer,...
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Former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Christopher Krebs and former U.S. Representative Will Hurd discussed disinformation's impact on democracy with the McCain Institute. They talked about cyber threats from Russia and China, disinformation's impact on the 2020 election and the future of the Republican party. Sponsor: McCain Institute for International Leadership
Topics: china, europe, biden, russia, nato, trump, fbi, chris, donald trump, comcast, texas, cia, ukraine,...
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Essayist Meghan O'Gieblyn asked what it means to be human in an age of rising technology and artificial intelligence. She spoke at the Wisconsin Book Festival in Madison. Sponsor: Wisconsin Book Festival
Topics: wisconsin, madison, megan, new york, darwin, goodall, mac, google
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Journalist Mike Rothschild reported on QAnon and the conspiracies and cults that he says led to the Q phenomenon. Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C. hosted this virtual program. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: donald trump, mike, hillary clinton, george soros, omega, masaru, mike rothschild, washington,...
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (D), Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D), and Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway (D) testified on how their cities are addressing climate change before the House Select Climate Crisis Committee. Sponsor: House Select Climate Crisis Committee
Topics: los angeles, atlanta, wisconsin, garcetti, california, madison, texas, wallace, china, fema,...
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Author Michael Krepon looked at the success of nuclear deterrence between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War and the status of these arms controls in present day. He spoke at the Virginia Festival of the Book in Charlottesville, Virginia. Sponsor: Virginia Festival of the Book
Topics: china, ukraine, vladimir putin, russia, putin, nato, michael crapon, michael, biden, iran,...
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Monica Guzman provided her thoughts on how to bridge the partisan divide and promote productive political conversations. Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park, Washington, hosted this event. Sponsor: Third Place Books
Topics: seattle, donald trump, mexico, trump, washington, barbara, oregon, guzman, molina, joe biden, darren
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Essayist Meghan O'Gieblyn asked what it means to be human in an age of rising technology and artificial intelligence. She spoke at the Wisconsin Book Festival in Madison. Sponsor: Wisconsin Book Festival
Topics: wisconsin, madison, megan, new york, darwin, goodall, mac, google
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Professor Dale Green talked about the institutional history and alumni of Morgan State University, an Historically Black University in Baltimore. He described the school's founding in 1867 as the private Centenary Biblical Institute and its progression to becoming a public campus in the mid-20th century. Sponsor: Morgan State University
Topics: maryland, baltimore, morgan state university, washington, lynchburg, walter thorne, north carolina,...
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Megan Kate Nelson looks at the federal debate and passage of the 1872 Yellowstone Act, which establishes the world's first national park.
Topics: yellowstone, hayden, montana, moran, smithsonian, pacific, missouri, jackson, nebraska, spencer...
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Mary Frances Early reflected on being the first African American student to graduate from the University of Georgia in 1962. This was a virtual program hosted by the Atlanta History Center. Sponsor: Atlanta History Center
Topics: georgia, atlanta, king, mary frances, clark, mary francis, athens, auburn, michigan, ralph, hank,...
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Gary Walters, a former White House chief usher, discusses modern first ladies
Topics: mrs. bush, washington, mrs. clinton, peru, millie, pat nixon, george bush, clinton, barbara bush,...
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Mary Frances Early reflected on being the first African American student to graduate from the University of Georgia in 1962. This was a virtual program hosted by the Atlanta History Center. Sponsor: Atlanta History Center
Topics: georgia, atlanta, king, mary francis, clark, mary frances, washington, athens, hank, auburn,...
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Two House subcommittees examined medical technologies designed to help veterans. Some of the innovations include robotic exoskeletons to help veterans walk, and a system to monitor those afflicted with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Among the witnesses were the founders of the veteran advocacy groups Soldier Strong and Project Hero, and the chief scientist with the Energy Department's National Nuclear Security Administration. This was a joint hearing of the House Science, Space and...
Topics: va, mr. meek, the va, comstock, afghanistan, mr. worden, johnson, darpa, lipinski, fda, martha...
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Center for Immigration Studies executive director Mark Krikorian discussed the Biden administration's new immigration policies. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: biden, obama, mexico, c-span, trump
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Former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev delivered the 46th John Findley Green Foundation Lecture on global foreign policy at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, one of several stops on Mr. Gorbachev's tour of the United States. Sponsor: Westminster College (Fulton, MO)
Topics: united nations, fulton, westminster, missouri, ussr, reagan, mikhail gorbachev, yugoslavia, korea,...
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Bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell examined the development of precision bombing during World War Two. This program was part of the 14th annual International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: lemay, korea, tokyo, curtis lemay, kosovo, europe, crane, handsel, belgrade, vietnam, germany,...
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Journalists Mark Bowden and Matthew Teague chronicled the 64 days following the 2020 presidential election and looked at the efforts to both contest and certify that election. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this virtual program. Sponsor: Midtown Scholar Bookstore,Politcs and Prose Bookstore
Topics: matt, peter, washington, biden, clint, pennsylvania, mark bowden, michigan, georgia, clint hickman,...
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Former homeland security and presidential transition experts discussed the peaceful transition of power in a virtual conversation hosted by the University of Virginia's Miller Center. Former Homeland Security Secretaries Michael Chertoff (2005-09) and Janet Napolitano (2009-13) warned about the dangers of delaying a presidential transition. Secretary Chertoff pointed to the multiple crises facing the country including the coronavirus pandemic and asked, "Are you going to play Russian...
Topics: biden, trump, bush, michael, obama, gsa, white house, chertoff, georgia, chris christie, arizona,...
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New York University history of science professor Matthew Stanley recounted how Albert Einstein, a German, reached across international lines during World War I to connect with British astrophysicist Arthur Eddington to share his theory of general relativity. This was a virtual event hosted by the National World War I Museum and the Linda Hall Library in Kansas City. Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: einstein, addington, eddington, einstein, germany, berlin, britain, linda, london, russia, brazil,...
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Megan Kate Nelson looks at the federal debate and passage of the 1872 Yellowstone Act, which establishes the world's first national park.
Topics: yellowstone, hayden, montana, moran, smithsonian, pacific, missouri, jackson, nebraska, spencer...
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A panel of military officials, legal experts, and advocates testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the ongoing operation of the prison at Guantanamo Bay. Witnesses answered questions on a variety of topics including legal rights for detainees, national security concerns, closure for the families of the victims of 9/11, and attempts by previous administrations to close Gitmo. They also addressed the role previously released prisoners may have played in the Taliban overtaking of...
Topics: afghanistan, guantanamo, biden, bush, obama, baker, grassley, taliban, guantanamo bay, ms. kelly,...
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Hillsdale College military history professor Mark Moyar talked about the second volume of his history of the Vietnam War, which covers the years 1965-1968. This event was held at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California. Sponsor: Nixon (Richard) Foundation
Topics: vietnam, johnson, china, humphrey, richard nixon, mcnamara, nixon, lyndon johnson, hanoi, korea,...
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The Daily Beast's Matt Lewis discussed political challenges facing both parties under the Biden Administration. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: joe biden, donald trump, matt lewis, joe manchin, virginia, marjorie taylor greene, lbj, manchin,...
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Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz and Fisher-Price Executive Chuck Scothon testified on the dozens of infant deaths linked to the company's Rock 'n Play Sleeper product before the House Oversight & Reform Committee. Mr. Scothon acknowledged the company is aware of more than 90 deaths globally. Two mothers who lost children delivered taped statements to lawmakers. The executives offered their condolences to all the families impacted but defended their products, instructions for use, safety reviews and...
Topics: mattel, mr. kreiz, cpsc, fisher, mr. scothon, australia, veneroche, canada, matel, fisher-price,...
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In 1820, the Missouri Compromise made Missouri a slave state and Maine a free state. In their book, "A Fire Bell in the Past," authors Jeffrey Pasley and John Craig Hammond examined the events surrounding Missouri's 1821 entry to the Union. This virtual program was hosted by the Kansas City Public Library. Sponsor: Kansas City (MO) Public Library
Topics: missouri, kansas city, virginia, mississippi, alabama, new york, james talmage, jefferson, jeff,...
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Mae Ngai, author of "The Chinese Question," talked about the late 19th century California gold rushes and the friction between Chinese immigrants and white settlers. She described how, during this time period, the United States created laws excluding Chinese people from immigration and citizenship. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: china, california, australia, south africa, bigler, britain, new york, england, chinatown, africa,...
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Heritage Foundation senior fellow Mike Gonzalez took a critical look at the Black Lives Matter movement and its leaders. He argued that they are Marxists who want to dismantle the Constitution and our social systems. This virtual event was hosted by the Heritage Foundation. Sponsor: Heritage Foundation
Topics: china, marcus, russia, angela davis, germany, mike, james, james lindsey, canada, ccp, mike...
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Author Matthew Rozell recounted U.S. 743rd Tank Battalion's interception of a train with 2500 people being transported to a concentration camp and the reunion of the troops and survivors sixty years later. This was a virtual event hosted by the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: National Park Service | National World War II Memorial
Topics: walsh, new york, frank, jerusalem, europe, germany, israel, washington, albany, normandy, belgium,...
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The Hill Congressional Reporter Melanie Zanona from Capitol Hill discussed the school safety bill being debated in the House tomorrow and the status of the Senate gun violence prevention proposals. Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: melanie zanona, florida, texas
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Bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell examined the development of precision bombing during World War Two. This program was part of the 14th annual International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: lemay, curtis lemay, tokyo, korea, kosovo, europe, belgrade, vietnam, malcolm, harris, iraq, khan,...
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A group of scholars explored the history of the Mayflower Compact, the document signed by the Mayflower passengers shortly before their arrival in North America in 1620, and what lessons can be learned from it today. This program was co-hosted by the Heritage Foundation, Museum of the Bible, and Religious Freedom Institute. Sponsor: Museum of the Bible
Topics: stephen hopkins, england, washington, roger williams, eric patterson, allen, rome, new york,...
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U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) Commander Gen. Kenneth McKenzie and Africa Command (AFRICOM) Commander Gen. Stephen Townsend both agreed that Russia presents the most immediate nuclear threat to the United States while appearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee. The generals testified about global threats and security challenges faced by the U.S. and its allies. They discussed several topics; including the Iran nuclear deal negotiations, the Afghanistan withdrawal, China's influence in...
Topics: china, afghanistan, russia, africa, iran, wagner, ukraine, isis, townsend, syria, somalia,...
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Mary Llewellyn McNeil explored the life of 20th century journalist Wallace Carroll. Politics & Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: wallace carroll, new york, carol, washington, soviet union, london, mary, north carolina, peggy,...
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Maryland Governor Larry Hogan (R) delivered his sixth State of the State address to lawmakers at the State House in Annapolis. He covered several issues in his speech including investments in bridges and roads, combating Baltimore City's gun violence deaths, and eliminating barriers in education. Sponsor: State Capitol
Topics: maryland, baltimore city, marvin, baltimore, washington
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Former Stockton, California Mayor Michael Tubbs spoke about his life and political career. Book Passage Bookstore in San Francisco hosted this virtual program. Sponsor: Book Passage Bookstore
Topics: california, stockton, michael, obama, new york, san francisco, james baldwin, sacramento, michael...
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Defense attorney Marc Bookman looked at capital punishment in the U.S. This virtual program was hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store
Topics: philadelphia, virginia, pennsylvania, atlantic, steve, oklahoma, texas, andre thomas, robert...
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Republican candidate for Governor of Florida, Bruce Nathan spoke at an event organizers referred to as the "Mother of All Rallies," on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. People: Bruce Nathan
Topics: florida, donald trump, washington, d.c., usa, mississippi, donald j. trump, atlanta, trump, tommy,...
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New York University history of science professor Matthew Stanley recounted how Albert Einstein, a German, reached across international lines during World War I to connect with British astrophysicist Arthur Eddington to share his theory of general relativity. This was a virtual event hosted by the National World War I Museum and the Linda Hall Library in Kansas City. Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: einstein, eddington, einstein, germany, berlin, dyson, britain, newton, einstein, london, england,...
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Megan Kate Nelson looks at the federal debate and passage of the 1872 Yellowstone Act, which establishes the world's first national park.
Topics: yellowstone, hayden, montana, moran, smithsonian, pacific, missouri, jackson, nebraska, spencer...
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Former U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour and historian Simon Schama participate in the semi-annual Munk Debate in Toronto on how developed nations should respond to the influx of Syrian refugees
Topics: europe, canada, syria, simon, germany, toronto, australia, brussels, libya, britain, england,...
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Microsoft President and Chief Legal Officer Brad Smith was interviewed by Brookings Institution President John Allen at a virtual conference on leadership hosted by the Brookings Institution and George Washington's Mount Vernon. Sponsor: Brookings Institution,Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
Topics: microsoft, washington, brad, pacific, c-span, china
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The National Council for History Education moved their conference online due to the coronavirus outbreak. In this session, Albemarle High School teacher Chris Bunin demonstrated how geographic information systems, or GIS, can be used to trace the source and map the spread of diseases throughout history, including cholera, smallpox, and AIDS. Sponsor: National Council for History Education
Topics: london, vietnam, ireland, google, virginia, new york, nasa
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National Urban League President and CEO Marc Morial discussed the findings of the organization's 2023 State of Black America report. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: louisiana, marc morial, mark morial, philadelphia, florida, new orleans, frank, national urban,...
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Gen. Joseph Dunford, Chair of the Joint Chiefs, and Defense Secretary James Mattis testified before the House Armed Services Committee on the military's 2019 budget request. Secretary Mattis addressed the alleged chemical weapons attack in Douma, Syria saying, "I believe there was a chemical attack and we're looking for the actual evidence." In addition, he vowed to notify congressional leaders prior to any attack but said no decision has been made yet by President Trump. Other topics...
Topics: syria, afghanistan, russia, nato, dunford, mattis, mattis, china, pakistan, iran, north korea,...
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New York University history of science professor Matthew Stanley recounted how Albert Einstein, a German, reached across international lines during World War I to connect with British astrophysicist Arthur Eddington to share his theory of general relativity. This was a virtual event hosted by the National World War I Museum and the Linda Hall Library in Kansas City. Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: einstein, eddington, einstein, germany, berlin, russia, dyson, london, brazil, linda, matthew...
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Mary Trump argued that America has unaddressed traumas exacerbated by the Trump administration. The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Commonwealth Club of California
Topics: donald, new york, mary trump, trump, biden, michelle, california, ron desantis, tucker carlson,...
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Mary Frances Early reflected on being the first African American student to graduate from the University of Georgia in 1962. This was a virtual program hosted by the Atlanta History Center. Sponsor: Atlanta History Center
Topics: georgia, atlanta, king, mary frances, clark, mary francis, athens, auburn, michigan, ralph, hank,...
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Presidential historians Bill Antholis, Barbara Perry, and William Hitchco*ck offered advice to President Donald Trump for his first year in office. The Miller Center is a non-partisan academic group associated with the University of Virginia that focuses on presidential scholarship, public policy, and presidential history. C-SPAN's Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) made a stop in their "2017 LCV Cities Tour" in Charlottesville, Virginia, from March 18-24 to feature the history and literary...
Topics: washington, george w. bush, panama, lyndon johnson, georgia, ted kennedy, bush, cuba, florida,...
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The House Appropriations Subcmte. on Defense held a hearing on the impact short-term continuing budget resolutions have on the military. Topics included modernization, recruitment, and the potential impact of a year-long continuing resolution. Lawmakers heard testimony from Mike McCord, undersecretary for the Dept. of Defense, Gen. David Berger, commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, Gen. Charles Brown, chief of staff of U.S. Air Force, Adm. Michael Gilday, chief of U.S. naval operations, Gen....
Topics: china, russia, martin, united states army, afghanistan, brown, navy, biden, mr. calvert, raymond,...
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Defense attorney Marc Bookman looked at capital punishment in the U.S. This virtual program was hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store
Topics: philadelphia, virginia, pennsylvania, atlantic, steve, oklahoma, texas, andre thomas, robert...
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Bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell examined the development of precision bombing during World War Two. This program was part of the 14th annual International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: lemay, curtis lemay, korea, tokyo, kosovo, washington, europe, belgrade, vietnam, malcolm, harris,...
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Maude Reid was born in Lake Charles in 1882 and was the granddaughter of the town's early founders. As an adult Ms. Reid created more than a dozen scrapbooks collecting stories about Lake Charles' history. McNeese State University English and Folklore professor Keagan LeJeune presented the scrapbooks which cover a variety of topics from early town settlers to the area's World War II history. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Local Content Vehicle
Topics: maude reid, louisiana, germany, maude, bellevue, europe, roosevelt, north america
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A pingo is a geological creation found only in the Arctic's highest latitudes. Adam Baldwin, Director of Community Partnerships and Outreach at Anchorage Museum, toured the Murmur exhibit, which uses art and augmented reality to explain the pingo's life cycle and how climate change is having an impact. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Local Content Vehicle
Topics: alaska, pingo, pingos
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Essayist Meghan O'Gieblyn asked what it means to be human in an age of rising technology and artificial intelligence. She spoke at the Wisconsin Book Festival in Madison. Sponsor: Wisconsin Book Festival
Topics: wisconsin, madison, megan, new york, darwin, goodall, mac, google
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Historians looked at military manpower and morale trends after the 1968 Tet Offensive. Topics included draft and enlistment rates of college graduates, the perspective of Army Chaplains, and Project 100,000 - Defense Secretary Robert McNamara's plan to recruit soldiers who previously did not meet some mental and physical standards. This discussion is part of an all-day conference titled "Manpower and Morale After Tet" hosted by the Center for Military, War, and Society Studies at the...
Topics: vietnam, jackie, milwaukee, johnson, robert mcnamara, kansas, marjorie, bruce palmer, mcnamara,...
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Mae Ngai, author of "The Chinese Question," talked about the late 19th century California gold rushes and the friction between Chinese immigrants and white settlers. She described how, during this time period, the United States created laws excluding Chinese people from immigration and citizenship. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: china, california, australia, south africa, bigler, britain, new york, england, chinatown, africa,...
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Journalist Mike Rothschild reported on QAnon and the conspiracies and cults that he says led to the Q phenomenon. Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C. hosted this virtual program. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: donald trump, mike, hillary clinton, george soros, omega, masaru, mike rothschild, washington,...
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[LIVE] Top Defense Department officials deliver remarks at a day-long conference hosted by the Military Reporters and Editors Association. Speakers include Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan and Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Karl Schultz. Sponsor: Military Reporters and Editors
Topics: china, donald trump, pentagon, washington, russia, mr. nader, the navy, navy, florida, obama, mre,...
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This is a panel discussion on how the media covered the chaotic 1968 Democratic presidential nominating convention, especially the street rioting and Chicago police response. Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism hosted this event. Sponsor: Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications
Topics: chicago, vietnam, lincoln park, new york, saigon, hank, daley, daly, dr. king, wilson, conrad...
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This is a panel discussion on how the media covered the chaotic 1968 Democratic presidential nominating convention, especially the street rioting and Chicago police response. Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism hosted this event. Sponsor: Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications
Topics: chicago, vietnam, daley, bernadine, hank, lubbock, donna, paris, michigan, lincoln park, wilson,...
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Essayist Meghan O'Gieblyn asked what it means to be human in an age of rising technology and artificial intelligence. She spoke at the Wisconsin Book Festival in Madison. Sponsor: Wisconsin Book Festival
Topics: wisconsin, madison, megan, new york, darwin, goodall, mac, google
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An interview with Martin Luther King Jr., three days after the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala.
Topics: alabama, dr. king, mr. spivak, mr. kilpatrick, ned brooks, washington, vietnam, wallace, nbc news,...
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[LIVE] The Middle East Institute holds a conference focusing on the Horn of Africa and how conflicts in the Middle East impact this region. Sponsor: Middle East Institute
Topics: ethiopia, somalia, djibouti, eritrea, africa, sudan, china, kenya, yemen, james, c-span, mogadishu,...
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The Center for Strategic and International Studies and the U.S. Naval Institute co-hosted a discussion on maritime security. The panel discussed evolving strategies among Marine task forces who coordinate with other military branches to train for various missions and scenarios in order to be ready for any possible threat in any theater for which the military is tasked to defend. Sponsor: U.S. Naval Institute,Center for Strategic and International Studies
Topics: the navy, navy, south america, washington, china, russia, walsh, maren, the nss, norfolk, pacific,...
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Presidential historian Richard Norton Smith talks about the traditional rankings of former commanders in chief and the challenges of measuring presidential failure
Topics: washington, harry truman, andrew johnson, jackson, mr. smith, john tyler, hattiesburg, james...
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Mexican Ambassador Geronimo Gutierrez Fernandez discussed current relations with the United States two days after Mexicans elected a new president. Ambassador Fernandez talked about future NAFTA negotiations and U.S- Mexico border security issues, including the the separation of migrant families on the border. Mr. Fernandez told an audience at the Hudson Institute that future conversations about the border issue need to include Central American countries. Sponsor: Hudson Institute
Topics: mexico, nafta, mister lopez, tijuana, mister lopez obrador, washington, san diego, trump
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On March 5, 1946, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill gave his "Iron Curtain" speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. It was part of the college's Green Foundation lecture series. In 2019, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright delivered the 59th Green Foundation lecture on challenges to democracies in the 21st century. Westminster College provided the video. Sponsor: Westminster College (Fulton, MO)
Topics: europe, missouri, truman, russia, albright, westminster, nato, china, fulton, berlin, clinton,...
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Mike Duncan talked about the Marquis de Lafayette and his role in the American and French Revolutions. The Strand Book Store hosted this online program. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: lafayette, washington, france, paris, mike, jefferson, john adams, alexis, new york, rome, vernon,...
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President Trump bestowed the Medal of Honor on the Iraq War's first living recipient, Army veteran David Bellavia, for his life-saving actions in a battle known as the Second Battle of Fallujah back in 2004. Sponsor: White House,White House | News Media Stakeout
Topics: david, david bellavia, washington, bellavia, normandy, iraq, daniel, hatch, trump
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