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Republican strategist Rick Wilson offered his thoughts on how to prevent President Trump from being re-elected. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: donald trump, barack obama, rudy giuliani, new york, rick wilson, pennsylvania, russia, vermont,...
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Republican strategist Rick Wilson offered his thoughts on how to prevent President Trump from being re-elected. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: donald trump, pennsylvania, new york, california, bernie sanders, ohio, barack obama, wisconsin,...
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The House Appropriations Committee debated on the 2021 Transportation and Housing spending bill, which totals just over $158 billion. Following opening remarks, lawmakers offered amendments focusing on funding for California's High Speed Rail Authority, face mask requirements for mass transportation, and disaster releif funding. The committee approved the bill to the full House by a vote of 30 to 22. Sponsor: House Appropriations Committee
Topics: cdc, california, florida, amtrak, hud, faa, mr. rutherford, womack, watson coleman, north carolina,...
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Two historians presented talks in a National World War II Museum annual conference program titled, "Supremacy in the Skies: Allied Air Domination in Europe." Donald Miller discussed the strategic bombing of Germany, followed by Conrad Crane who focused on air power during the D-Day invasion of Normandy, France. Sponsor: National World War II Museum,Pritzker Military Museum and Library
Topics: germany, berlin, france, england, luftwaffe, don, raf, europe, utah, normandy, omaha, hindsight,...
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Two historians presented talks in a National World War II Museum annual conference program titled, "Supremacy in the Skies: Allied Air Domination in Europe." Donald Miller discussed the strategic bombing of Germany, followed by Conrad Crane who focused on air power during the D-Day invasion of Normandy, France. Sponsor: National World War II Museum,Pritzker Military Museum and Library
Topics: germany, berlin, france, raf, don, england, normandy, utah, pennsylvania, omaha, luftwaffe,...
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Two historians presented talks in a National World War II Museum annual conference program titled, "Supremacy in the Skies: Allied Air Domination in Europe." Donald Miller discussed the strategic bombing of Germany, followed by Conrad Crane who focused on air power during the D-Day invasion of Normandy, France. Sponsor: National World War II Museum,Pritzker Military Museum and Library
Topics: germany, berlin, hindsight, don, europe, john
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World War II scholar Hiroyuki Shindo explored a key turning point of the war in Asia; a Japanese defeat largely at the hands of British and Indian forces. The fighting took place in eastern British India, when forces under Japanese General Renya Mutaguchi launched an offensive from their stronghold in occupied Burma. This event was part of the National World War II Museum's annual conference. Sponsor: National World War II Museum,Pritzker Military Museum and Library
Topics: burma, india, millett, china, mutaguchi, nepal, assam, kohima, c-span, southeast asia, singapore,...
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Yale law professor Justin Driver talked about the 1956 "Southern Manifesto," a document written by congressional members opposed to the 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education, which ruled that segregated schools were unconstitutional. Mr. Driver analyzes how Strom Thurmond and other contributers used both segregationist and legal arguments to craft what they called "The Declaration of Constitutional Principles." The Supreme Court Historical Society hosted...
Topics: brown, kagan, ervin, harvard, new york, thurmond, washington, sam ervin, mississippi, texas, irvin,...
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Yale law professor Justin Driver talked about the 1956 "Southern Manifesto," a document written by congressional members opposed to the 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education, which ruled that segregated schools were unconstitutional. Mr. Driver analyzes how Strom Thurmond and other contributers used both segregationist and legal arguments to craft what they called "The Declaration of Constitutional Principles." The Supreme Court Historical Society hosted...
Topics: brown, kagan, ervin, washington, justin, virginia, d.c., thurmond, harvard, c-span, roberts,...
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Yale law professor Justin Driver talked about the 1956 "Southern Manifesto," a document written by congressional members opposed to the 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education, which ruled that segregated schools were unconstitutional. Mr. Driver analyzes how Strom Thurmond and other contributers used both segregationist and legal arguments to craft what they called "The Declaration of Constitutional Principles." The Supreme Court Historical Society hosted...
Topics: brown, kagan, ervin, washington, harvard, d.c., thurmond, justin, roberts, kennedy, virginia, sam...
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Yale law professor Justin Driver talked about the 1956 "Southern Manifesto," a document written by congressional members opposed to the 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education, which ruled that segregated schools were unconstitutional. Mr. Driver analyzes how Strom Thurmond and other contributers used both segregationist and legal arguments to craft what they called "The Declaration of Constitutional Principles." The Supreme Court Historical Society hosted...
Topics: brown, kagan, new york, harvard, thurman, ervin, justin, virginia, mississippi, washington,...
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Yale law professor Justin Driver talked about the 1956 "Southern Manifesto," a document written by congressional members opposed to the 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education, which ruled that segregated schools were unconstitutional. Mr. Driver analyzes how Strom Thurmond and other contributers used both segregationist and legal arguments to craft what they called "The Declaration of Constitutional Principles." The Supreme Court Historical Society hosted...
Topics: brown, irvin, thurmond, washington, sam irvin, mississippi, kagan, justin, roberts, kennedy,...
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Yale law professor Justin Driver talked about the 1956 "Southern Manifesto," a document written by congressional members opposed to the 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education, which ruled that segregated schools were unconstitutional. Mr. Driver analyzes how Strom Thurmond and other contributers used both segregationist and legal arguments to craft what they called "The Declaration of Constitutional Principles." The Supreme Court Historical Society hosted...
Topics: brown, kagan, ervin, new york, washington, sam ervin, thurmond, mississippi, d.c., harvard, justin,...
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In 1960, four African American students sat down at a segregated Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, launching a civil rights movement that would spread to other cities. University of Massachusetts, Amherst professor Traci Parker joined American History TV and Washington Journal to take viewer questions about protests against desegregation during that time. She is the author of "Department Stores and the Black Freedom Movement: Workers, Consumers, and Civil Rights from...
Topics: woolworths, greensboro, naacp, kansas city, traci parker, baltimore, parker, massachusetts,...
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In 1960, four African American students sat down at a segregated Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, launching a civil rights movement that would spread to other cities. University of Massachusetts, Amherst professor Traci Parker joined American History TV and Washington Journal to take viewer questions about protests against desegregation during that time. She is the author of "Department Stores and the Black Freedom Movement: Workers, Consumers, and Civil Rights from...
Topics: woolworth, greensboro, tracey parker, north carolina, parker, massachusetts, baltimore, kansas...
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In 1960, four African American students sat down at a segregated Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, launching a civil rights movement that would spread to other cities. University of Massachusetts, Amherst professor Traci Parker joined American History TV and Washington Journal to take viewer questions about protests against desegregation during that time. She is the author of "Department Stores and the Black Freedom Movement: Workers, Consumers, and Civil Rights from...
Topics: woolworths, greensboro, north carolina, parker, traci parker, kansas city, naacp, baltimore,...
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In 1960, four African American students sat down at a segregated Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, launching a civil rights movement that would spread to other cities. University of Massachusetts, Amherst professor Traci Parker joined American History TV and Washington Journal to take viewer questions about protests against desegregation during that time. She is the author of "Department Stores and the Black Freedom Movement: Workers, Consumers, and Civil Rights from...
Topics: woolworth, greensboro, kansas city, parker, north carolina, woolworths, kansas, naacp, baltimore,...
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[LIVE] University of Massachusetts, Amherst professor Traci Parker joins us LIVE to take viewer questions about the 1960 lunch counter sit-ins and the movement to desegregate department stores. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal,C-SPAN | American History TV
Topics: woolworths, greensboro, traci parker, parker, kansas city, north carolina, naacp, baltimore,...
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We looked back 60 years at the first-ever televised presidential debates in the fall of 1960 between incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon and Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts. Barbara Perry, presidential studies director at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, talked about how the debates came to be, the issues, the candidates and how the debates created public expectations for later presidential campaigns. This was a co-production of American History TV and the Washington...
Topics: kennedy, nixon, barbara perry, richard nixon, john f. kennedy, virginia, truman, eisenhower,...
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We looked back 60 years at the first-ever televised presidential debates in the fall of 1960 between incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon and Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts. Barbara Perry, presidential studies director at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, talked about how the debates came to be, the issues, the candidates and how the debates created public expectations for later presidential campaigns. This was a co-production of American History TV and the Washington...
Topics: kennedy, nixon, ms. perry, barbara perry, truman, virginia, john f. kennedy, eisenhower, goldwater,...
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We looked back 60 years at the first-ever televised presidential debates in the fall of 1960 between incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon and Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts. Barbara Perry, presidential studies director at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, talked about how the debates came to be, the issues, the candidates and how the debates created public expectations for later presidential campaigns. This was a co-production of American History TV and the Washington...
Topics: kennedy, nixon, barbara perry, john f. kennedy, truman, washington, richard nixon, goldwater,...
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We looked back 60 years at the first-ever televised presidential debates in the fall of 1960 between incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon and Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts. Barbara Perry, presidential studies director at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, talked about how the debates came to be, the issues, the candidates and how the debates created public expectations for later presidential campaigns. This was a co-production of American History TV and the Washington...
Topics: kennedy, nixon, barbara perry, virginia, washington, goldwater, johnson, bruce, eisenhower,...
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We looked back 60 years at the first-ever televised presidential debates in the fall of 1960 between incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon and Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts. Barbara Perry, presidential studies director at the University of Virginia's Miller Center, talked about how the debates came to be, the issues, the candidates and how the debates created public expectations for later presidential campaigns. This was a co-production of American History TV and the Washington...
Topics: kennedy, nixon, barbara perry, virginia, washington, goldwater, johnson, bruce, eisenhower,...
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At the 2011 White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner, President Obama made remarks and spent some of the time making jokes about Donald Trump, who attended the dinner that year. Sponsor: White House Correspondents' Association
Topics: obama, michelle, donald trump, white house, seth meyers, matt damon, alabama, joe biden
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Comedian Seth Meyers spoke at the 2011 White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner, the same year President Barack Obama released his long-form birth certificate, and Donald Trump was an attendee at the dinner. Sponsor: White House Correspondents' Association
Topics: joe biden, donald trump, obama, bloomberg, msnbc, new york, biden, brian, paul ryan, hilton, white...
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Comedian Seth Meyers spoke at the 2011 White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner, the same year President Barack Obama released his long-form birth certificate, and Donald Trump was an attendee at the dinner. Sponsor: White House Correspondents' Association
Topics: joe biden, donald trump, obama, bloomberg, msnbc, new york, biden, brian, paul ryan, hilton, white...
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The Audio Publishers Association presented the 2020 Audie Awards, "recognizing distinction in audiobooks and spoken-word entertainment." Sponsor: Audio Publishers Association
Topics: audie, charlotte, stephen king, michelle obama, new york, demi moore, harper, eric thomas, marcus...
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[LIVE] Book TV presents coverage of the 2020 Savannah Book Festival.
Topics: dupont, epa, virginia, ohio, north carolina, parkersburg, flint, michigan, robert, cincinnati, the...
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Historian A.J. Baime recounted the 1948 presidential election. This was a virtual event hosted by the Commonwealth Club of California. Sponsor: Commonwealth Club of California
Topics: truman, white house, washington, new york, harry truman, henry wallace, wallace, eisenhower,...
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Historian A.J. Baime recounted the 1948 presidential election. This was a virtual event hosted by the Commonwealth Club of California. Sponsor: Commonwealth Club of California
Topics: truman, a.j., dewey, washington, white house, new york, wallace, henry wallace, harry truman,...
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Interviews with the Democratic House impeachment managers on their experiences and reflections in the impeachment trial of Donald Trump.
Topics: john bolton, romney, house, hunter biden, trump, nixon, humira, ukraine, washington, anderson, joe...
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The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) held a virtual symposium about the American economy after COVID-19 and what the governing priorities should be for 2021 and beyond. Nicholas Eberstadt, the 2020 Irving Kristol Award recipient and the Political Economy Chair at AEI, delivered the keynote address, which explored his concerns about the economy and what he called its possible "Japanification" due to growing reliance on federal spending and the decline of the familial structure....
Topics: nick, china, aei, irving kristol, nick eberstadt, new york, washington, irving, trump, nicholas...
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AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka delivered remarks and answered reporters' questions at a virtual event hosted by the Christian Science Monitor. At the start, he talked about the progress of the labor movement and efforts of the AFL-CIO to elect Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. In addition, Mr. Trumka was asked about voter outreach to union members, police reform, the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement and protecting workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Sponsor: [Christian...
Topics: donald trump, joe biden, pennsylvania, washington, mitch mcconnell, michigan, trumka, mexico,...
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AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka delivered remarks and answered reporters' questions at a virtual event hosted by the Christian Science Monitor. At the start, he talked about the progress of the labor movement and efforts of the AFL-CIO to elect Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. In addition, Mr. Trumka was asked about voter outreach to union members, police reform, the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement and protecting workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Sponsor: [Christian...
Topics: donald trump, joe biden, pennsylvania, wisconsin, trumka, michigan, washington, mitch mcconnell,...
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AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka delivered remarks and answered reporters' questions at a virtual event hosted by the Christian Science Monitor. At the start, he talked about the progress of the labor movement and efforts of the AFL-CIO to elect Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. In addition, Mr. Trumka was asked about voter outreach to union members, police reform, the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement and protecting workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Sponsor: [Christian...
Topics: donald trump, joe biden, pennsylvania, mexico, michigan, mitch mcconnell, wisconsin, trumka,...
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AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka delivered remarks and answered reporters' questions at a virtual event hosted by the Christian Science Monitor. At the start, he talked about the progress of the labor movement and efforts of the AFL-CIO to elect Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. In addition, Mr. Trumka was asked about voter outreach to union members, police reform, the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement and protecting workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Sponsor: [Christian...
Topics: trumka, donald trump, joe biden, pennsylvania, michigan, the afl-cio, washington, wisconsin,...
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AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka delivered remarks and answered reporters' questions at a virtual event hosted by the Christian Science Monitor. At the start, he talked about the progress of the labor movement and efforts of the AFL-CIO to elect Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. In addition, Mr. Trumka was asked about voter outreach to union members, police reform, the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement and protecting workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Sponsor: [Christian...
Topics: donald trump, joe biden, pennsylvania, trumka, mexico, michigan, mitch mcconnell, washington, the...
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Aaron Glantz reported on the investors who profited in the housing market following the 2008 crash. Sponsor: Carter (Jimmy) Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: donald trump, steve mnuchin, sandy, california, roosevelt, fha, los angeles, kamala harris, iraq,...
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Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf testified on Capitol Hill about the president's 2021 budget request. Members of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security asked about coronavirus preparedness, efforts to protect migrant children, border wall construction and the administration's expanded travel ban. The Homeland Security Department budget proposal includes approximately $49.7 billion in net discretionary funding, along with an additional $5.1 billion for the...
Topics: mexico, laredo, cvp, fema, tsa, china, new york, trump, texas, mr. wolf, honduras, sisa, uscis,...
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Ken Cuccinelli, acting deputy homeland security secretary, said the administration is considering several next steps to respond to the coronavirus, including banning travel from Europe. Mr. Cuccinelli testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on the outbreak, along with Rear Adm. Stephen Redd, MD. Sponsor: House Homeland Security Committee
Topics: cdc, china, italy, south korea, washington, new york, fauci, california, white house, texas, fema,...
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[LIVE] Ken Cuccinelli, acting deputy homeland security secretary, testifies on the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak. Sponsor: House Homeland Security Committee
Topics: cdc, china, new york, mr. cuccinelli, fauci, italy, south korea, mr. cucinelli, fema, california,...
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Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf testified on President Trump's 2021 Homeland Security Department budget request. During the hearing, committee members asked about border and port security, cybersecurity, disaster relief and preparedness, and Homeland Security's role in coronavirus protection. Sponsor: House Homeland Security Committee
Topics: cdc, china, new york, mexico, dhs, fema, washington, iran, wolf, canada, dmv, hhs, california,...
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Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney addressed an audience at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland. Mr. Mulvaney talked about the administration's handling of the coronavirus, the president's 2021 budget, and highlighted the president's accomplishments. Sponsor: American Conservative Union
Topics: donald trump, india, donald j. trump, mick mulvaney, obama
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Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney addressed an audience at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland. Mr. Mulvaney talked about the administration's handling of the coronavirus, the president's 2021 budget, and highlighted the president's accomplishments. Sponsor: American Conservative Union
Topics: donald trump, india, donald j. trump, obama, mick mulvaney
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Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney addressed an audience at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland. Mr. Mulvaney talked about the administration's handling of the coronavirus, the president's 2021 budget, and highlighted the president's accomplishments. Sponsor: American Conservative Union
Topics: donald trump, india, donald j. trump, obama, mick mulvaney, trump, larry
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As the Republican National Convention continues, C-SPAN presented past convention speeches by actors and celebrities, including Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Christopher Reeve, Clint Eastwood & Scarlett Johansson. Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: george w. bush, al gore, romney, obama, washington, christopher reeve, hunter, bush, douglas...
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Law professors Adam Cox and Cristina Rodriguez provided a history of America's immigration policy. This was a virtual event hosted by the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. Sponsor: National Constitution Center
Topics: obama, donald trump, michael, cristina rodriguez, jefferson, adam, rodriguez, christina, adams,...
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University of Illinois at Chicago history and Latino studies professor Adam Goodman provided a history of deportation in America over the past 140 years. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store
Topics: mexico, adam, nell, los angeles, harvard, adam goodman, bill clinton, new york, washington, david,...
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Adam Minter reported on the export of used goods and the impact "secondhand" culture has on American and global economics. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topic: donald trump
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CATO Institute Constitution Studies Director Ilya Shapiro and American Enterprise Institute Fellow Peter Wallison discussed Congress, courts and the so-called administrative state at the annual Steamboat Springs Freedom Conference in Colorado. Saagar Enjeti, the Hill newspaper chief Washington correspondent, moderated the discussion. Sponsor: Steamboat Institute
Topics: chevron, washington, peter, reagan, d.c., gorsuch, trump, obama, eu, alito, gundy, ilya, kavanaugh,...
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Authors Zerlna Maxwell, "The End of Politics;" Rebecca Roanhorse, "Black Sun;" Joy Harjo, "When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through;" and Carmen Maria Machado, "The Low, Low Woods," discussed their forthcoming books. This virtual event was hosted by the annual publishing industry conference, Book Expo. Sponsor: BookExpo America
Topics: rebecca, omar, carmen, pennsylvania, oklahoma, harjo, mexico, carmen maria machado, rebecca...
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Author Brandon Winford discussed his book "John Hervey Wheeler, Black Banking, and the Economic Struggle for Civil Rights" with a panel of scholars. They examined the role Wheeler played in the civil rights movement in North Carolina through his position as the president of Mechanics & Farmers Bank in the 1950s & 60s. This event was part of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History's annual conference and they provided the video. Sponsor: Association...
Topics: wheeler, winford, brandon, north carolina, john wheeler, durham, mckinney, jon wheeler, john hervey...
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Author Brandon Winford discussed his book "John Hervey Wheeler, Black Banking, and the Economic Struggle for Civil Rights" with a panel of scholars. They examined the role Wheeler played in the civil rights movement in North Carolina through his position as the president of Mechanics & Farmers Bank in the 1950s & 60s. This event was part of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History's annual conference and they provided the video. Sponsor: Association...
Topics: wheeler, winford, brandon, north carolina, john wheeler, durham, john hervey wheeler, mckinney,...
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Author Brandon Winford discussed his book "John Hervey Wheeler, Black Banking, and the Economic Struggle for Civil Rights" with a panel of scholars. They examined the role Wheeler played in the civil rights movement in North Carolina through his position as the president of Mechanics & Farmers Bank in the 1950s & 60s. This event was part of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History's annual conference and they provided the video. Sponsor: Association...
Topics: wheeler, winford, brandon, john wheeler, north carolina, durham, john hervey wheeler, mckinney,...
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Author Brandon Winford discussed his book "John Hervey Wheeler, Black Banking, and the Economic Struggle for Civil Rights" with a panel of scholars. They examined the role Wheeler played in the civil rights movement in North Carolina through his position as the president of Mechanics & Farmers Bank in the 1950s & 60s. This event was part of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History's annual conference and they provided the video. Sponsor: Association...
Topics: wheeler, winford, john wheeler, north carolina, brandon, durham, john hervey wheeler, mckinney,...
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Author Brandon Winford discussed his book "John Hervey Wheeler, Black Banking, and the Economic Struggle for Civil Rights" with a panel of scholars. They examined the role Wheeler played in the civil rights movement in North Carolina through his position as the president of Mechanics & Farmers Bank in the 1950s & 60s. This event was part of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History's annual conference and they provided the video. Sponsor: Association...
Topics: wheeler, winford, brandon, north carolina, john wheeler, durham, john hervey wheeler, mckinney
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Filmmaker Andrew Rossi examines the rising phenomenon of fake news and how it impacts the average citizen in the United States.
Topics: jacob, texas, alex jones, russia, dnc, robert mueller, new york, hillary clinton, washington, doug...
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Cornel West, editor of "The Radical King," talked about Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, radical political thinking, a side of the late civil rights leader that the author argued has been diminished and sanitized. Mr. West spoke with Khalil Gibran Muhammad, director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: martin, cornel, cornel west, obama, king, fbi, ferguson, martin king, new york, vietnam, ellipsis,...
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Cornel West, editor of "The Radical King," talked about Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, radical political thinking, a side of the late civil rights leader that the author argued has been diminished and sanitized. Mr. West spoke with Khalil Gibran Muhammad, director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: martin, obama, ferguson, king, curtis mayfield, fbi, jeremiah wright, hillary clinton
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University of California, Berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the George W. Bush administration John Yoo weighed in on presidential powers and the U.S. Constitution. He was interviewed by Mark Rozell, author and George Mason University founding Dean of the School of Policy and Government. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: trump, fbi, obama, andrew jackson, buchanan, biden, white house, jackson, joe biden, england,...
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Journalist Andrea Bernstein chronicles the Trump and Kushner families rise to prominence. She was interviewed by Washington Post business reporter Jonathan O'Connell. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: new york, donald trump, jared kushner, white house, trump, ivanka trump, michael cohen, ivanka,...
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Journalist Andrea Bernstein chronicles the Trump and Kushner families rise to prominence. She was interviewed by Washington Post business reporter Jonathan O'Connell. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: donald trump, new york, ivanka, white house, kushner, jared kushner, fbi, michael, washington,...
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Journalist Andrea Bernstein chronicles the Trump and Kushner families rise to prominence. She was interviewed by Washington Post business reporter Jonathan O'Connell. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: donald trump, new york, trump, white house, michael cohen, jared kushner, jerry kushner, kushner,...
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Journalist Andrea Bernstein chronicles the Trump and Kushner families rise to prominence. She was interviewed by Washington Post business reporter Jonathan O'Connell. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: new york, donald trump, jared kushner, white house, manhattan, trump, fbi, ukraine, ivanka trump,...
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Journalist Andrea Bernstein chronicles the Trump and Kushner families rise to prominence. She was interviewed by Washington Post business reporter Jonathan O'Connell. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: donald trump, jared kushner, new york, white house, trump, michael cohen, ivanka trump, ivanka,...
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Syndicated columnist Cal Thomas explored the rise and fall of nations historically and offered his thoughts on whether the United States will remain a superpower. He was interviewed by author and CNN contributor Amanda Carpenter. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: washington, trump, arthur brooks, nancy pelosi, mexico, jefferson, new york, ronald reagan, d.c.,...
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Syndicated columnist Cal Thomas explored the rise and fall of nations historically and offered his thoughts on whether the United States will remain a superpower. He was interviewed by author and CNN contributor Amanda Carpenter. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: washington, trump, nancy pelosi, arthur brooks, mexico, d.c., paul ryan, clinton, china, jefferson,...
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Syndicated columnist Cal Thomas explored the rise and fall of nations historically and offered his thoughts on whether the United States will remain a superpower. He was interviewed by author and CNN contributor Amanda Carpenter. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: washington, trump, mexico, new york, nancy pelosi, clinton, arthur brooks, virginia, jefferson,...
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Syndicated columnist Cal Thomas explored the rise and fall of nations historically and offered his thoughts on whether the United States will remain a superpower. He was interviewed by author and CNN contributor Amanda Carpenter. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: washington, trump, paul ryan, arthur brooks, mexico, mike pence, d.c., colson, reagan, obama,...
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Syndicated columnist Cal Thomas explored the rise and fall of nations historically and offered his thoughts on whether the United States will remain a superpower. He was interviewed by author and CNN contributor Amanda Carpenter. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: washington, trump, new york, clinton, mexico, obama, ronald reagan, nancy pelosi, colson, bill...
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Political commentator Candace Owens offered her thoughts on why Black Americans should vote Republican. She was interviewed by Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: donald trump, cpac, shelby steele, lyndon baines johnson, james, leo terrell, black america, doj
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Political commentator Candace Owens offered her thoughts on why Black Americans should vote Republican. She was interviewed by Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: donald trump, lyndon baines johnson, james, china
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Political commentator Candace Owens offered her thoughts on why Black Americans should vote Republican. She was interviewed by Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: donald trump, james, china, washington, d.c., shelby steele, barack obama
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The Washington Post's Pulitzer Prize-winning book critic Carlos Lozada offered his thoughts on the volume of books written about Donald Trump and his presidency. He was interviewed by the New York Times Book Review editor Pamela Paul. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: donald trump, michael wolf, washington, pennsylvania
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The Washington Post's Pulitzer Prize-winning book critic Carlos Lozada offered his thoughts on the volume of books written about Donald Trump and his presidency. He was interviewed by the New York Times Book Review editor Pamela Paul. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: carlos, pamela, donald trump, washington, michael wolf, obama, michael wolff, clinton, peru, david...
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