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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said she is more concerned about President Trump's policies and agenda than "rumors about the president's personal life" when asked if there is a role for Congress to investigate the president's relationship with an adult film star. She answered that question and others on the legislative agenda at her weekly news conference. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | House Radio and Television Gallery
Topics: ms. pelosi, rogers, texas, illinois, california, thompson, whitefish
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[LIVE] In her weekly press conference House Minority Nancy Pelosi talked about House Republican efforts to replace the Affordable Care Act. She called President Trump's push for a vote on their health care bill a "rookie's error" because Republicans "clearly aren't ready." She also said House Intelligence Committee Chair Devin Nunes is "a stooge for the president." People: Nancy Pelosi Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | House Radio and Television Gallery
Topics: ms. pelosi, russia, nunes, clinton, ukraine, nancy pelosi, bush, the a.c.a., etc., donald trump
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held her weekly news conference with reporters to discuss her party's legislative agenda. Topics the previous-day shooting near the Alexandria, Virginia, athletic field where members of the House and Senate practice for their annual charity baseball game. House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) was among those who were shot. People: Nancy Pelosi Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | House Radio and Television Gallery
Topics: ms. pelosi, washington, steve scalise, medicare, scalise, russia, california, san francisco, mr....
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) briefed reporters today at her weekly briefing. Topics included the testimony of former FBI Director James Comey before the Senate Intelligence Committee, the debt ceiling and the Republican agenda in the House. People: Nancy Pelosi Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | House Radio and Television Gallery
Topics: ms. pelosi, gabby giffords, russia, donald trump, bush, pelosi, mueller, bill clinton, navy,...
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Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | House Radio and Television Gallery
Topics: ms. pelosi, california, brady, nancy pelosi
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, joined other House Democrats at a press conference on President Trump's bilateral summit in Helsinki, Finland with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The lawmakers were critical of President Trump's interaction with Mr. Putin, as well as his refusal to back the assessment of the U.S. intelligence community that Russia interfered in the 2016 election. Sponsor: U.S....
Topics: russia, helsinki, vladimir putin, donald trump, mueller, pelosi, alabama, illinois, cyberspace,...
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) spoke to reporters and took their questions at her weekly press briefing. Most questions focused on the appointment of former FBI Director Robert Mueller to be the Justice Department's special counsel overseeing the investigation into potential ties between Russia, its efforts to influence the 2016 election, and President Trump's campaign. People: Nancy Pelosi Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | House Radio and Television Gallery
Topics: muller, russia, amic
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[LIVE] House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi briefed reporters and responded to questions on her party's legislative agenda. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | House Radio and Television Gallery
Topics: paris, russia, devin nunez, jerry brown
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) held his weekly briefing to discuss the Republican legislative agenda. He criticized Speaker Pelosi (D-CA) and House Democrats for their response to the coronavirus pandemic. Minority Leader McCarthy also addressed coronavirus vaccine development, Middle East policy, election security and absentee voting. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | House Radio and Television Gallery
Topics: mccarthy, pelosi, china, nancy pelosi, redfield, texas, california, joe biden, fbi, trump, chris...
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At her weekly briefing with reporters, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) described the Trump administration's just-released budget proposal as "not a statement of values" and a "slap in the face of the future." The White House budget proposal calls for additional defense spending and increases the budget for immigration enforcement at the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security. People: Nancy Pelosi Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | House Radio and Television Gallery
Topics: ms. pelosi, russia, patrick, trump, ryan, donald trump, ma, robin hood
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) briefed reporters and responded to questions on her party's legislative agenda. She called the Republicans' latest health care proposal to replace the Affordable Care Act "the worst." The minority leader said Democrats in the House have a good chance of stopping the Republican plan, dubbed the Graham-Cassidy proposal after Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Bill Cassidy (R-LA). People: Nancy Pelosi Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | House Radio and...
Topics: pelosi, montana, alexander, washington, florida, california, schumer
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Meghan O'Sullivan, former special assistant to President George W. Bush and current professor of international affairs at Harvard, discussed how the energy revolution in the U.S. has impacted foreign policy. She was in discussion with Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Prize," Daniel Yergin. Sponsor: Council on Foreign Relations
Topics: china, mexico, russia, miami, france, iraq, india, iran, baghdad, nafta, clinton, korea, north...
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"Wired to Hunt" podcast host Mark Kenyon examined the history and future of public lands in the U.S. Sponsor: Schuler Books and Music
Topics: michigan, montana, colorado, wyoming, arizona, utah, california, dan johnson, hunter, theodore...
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Mark Updegrove, former director of the LBJ Presidential Library, looks at the relationship between former Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush. Sponsor: Johnson (Lyndon Baines) Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: george w. bush, george h. w. bush, washington, donald trump, ronald reagan, john avlon, george...
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The Army, Navy and Air Force secretaries talked about defense spending at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC. They talked at length about how U.S. adversaries were adapting their war readiness strategies more quickly than the U.S., which necessitated more swift decision making. The three branch chiefs also focused on the need for consistency in funding from Congress which they said was critical for their partnerships with private sector firms. Sponsor: Center...
Topics: navy, the navy, wilson, heather, washington, spencer, russia, trump, scott long, mick mulvaney,...
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Mary Gray reported on the workforce that drives large tech companies like Amazon, Google, and Uber. Sponsor: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Topics: california, india
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Panelists talked about the media and the rise of "fake news." Speakers included author Salman Rushdie, Daily Beast White House reporter Lachlan Markay and Mollie Ziegler Hemingway, senior editor at The Federalist. The Ethics Centre and Bard College hosted a day-long forum on pressing public policy issues titled "Shades of Red and Blue." The panel was the last in a series of conversations hosted by the Ethics Centre and Bard College on pressing public policy issues titled...
Topics: washington, new york, russia, new york city, donald trump, europe
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The House Rules Committee held a hearing on the Medicare for All Act of 2019. The legislative proposal was introduced by Reps. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) and Debbie Dingell (D-MI) and currently has more than 100 co-sponsors. The committee heard from physicians, industry leaders and economists who discussed the potential impacts of the proposal on health care costs and access. Among the witnesses were Ady Barkan who advocated for the passage of the Medicare for All plan. Mr. Barkan was diagnosed in...
Topics: mr. mcgovern, collins, nahvi, baker, mcgovern, blahous, colorado, washington, browne, ms. turner,...
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Miriam Pawel provided a history of California Governor Jerry Brown's family and their connection to the state. She was joined in conversation by Governor Brown. Sponsor: City University of New York Graduate Center
Topics: california, spain
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Tech journalist and author Michael Malone chronicled the beginnings of Silicon Valley. This virtual event was provided by the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. Sponsor: Computer History Museum
Topics: silicon valley, china, scott, steve, the valley, intel, taiwan, apple, california, el camino, d.c.,...
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Writer Mona Gable spoke about missing & murdered indigenous women & her investigation into the disappearance & murder of Savanna LaFontaine-Greywin in 2017. Zibby's Bookshop in Santa Monica, California, sponsored this event. Sponsor: Zibby's Bookshop
Topics: savannah, california, north dakota, kayla, ashton, oklahoma, atlantic, l.a., bellecourt, mexico,...
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Writer Mona Gable spoke about missing & murdered indigenous women & her investigation into the disappearance & murder of Savanna LaFontaine-Greywin in 2017. Zibby's Bookshop in Santa Monica, California, sponsored this event. Sponsor: Zibby's Bookshop
Topics: savannah, california, north dakota, kayla, ashton, oklahoma, atlantic, l.a., bellecourt, mexico,...
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Former president of Ireland Mary Robinson highlighted stories of those fighting climate change at a grass roots level. Sponsor: Aspen Institute
Topics: paris, copenhagen, un, california, durban, nepal, australia, africa, constance, mary, liberia,...
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Malcolm Gladwell talked about his book, "David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants," in which he discusses the power of underdogs and why they often succeed. In his book, he applies his findings to the conflict in Ireland, the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, and other events in history. Mr. Gladwell spoke at the Free Library of Philadelphia. Sponsor: Free Library of Philadelphia
Topics: consuelo, new york, california, sonny, georgia, england, malcolm gladwell, greece, alva, newport,...
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The House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on National Security convened a hearing on U.S. border security and President Trump's proposed border wall. Witnesses included a woman whose son was killed by an undocumented immigrant; Seth Stodder, who served as Homeland Security assistant secretary in the Obama administration; and Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council. Sponsor: House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on National Security
Topics: mexico, california, san diego, mr. judd, mr. stodder, israel, ms. gibboney, donald trump, tucson,...
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Tech journalist and author Michael Malone chronicled the beginnings of Silicon Valley. This virtual event was provided by the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. Sponsor: Computer History Museum
Topics: silicon valley, intel, steve, the valley, scott, google, taiwan, china, ibm, el camino, washington...
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Michael Shellenberger, president of Berkeley-based Environmental Progress, argued that progressives are destroying America's cities due to their acceptance of lawlessness on the part of those who progressive leaders claim to be helping. This virtual event was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC. Sponsor: American Enterprise Institute,
Topics: san francisco, california, new york, sally, amsterdam, renée, boston
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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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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, einstein, berlin, germany, russia, dyson, eddington, linda, einstein siri, africa,...
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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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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, einstein, berlin, germany, russia, dyson, eddington, linda, einstein siri, africa,...
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Former California prosecutor Maggy Krell discussed her efforts to prosecute the owners of Backpage.com for sex-trafficking. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: california, texas, maggie, houston, brittany, maggie krell, dallas, amazon
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DePaul University professor Miles Harvey discussed his book "The King of Confidence" about James Strang, a con man who convinced a group of Mormons that he was the chosen successor to founder Joseph Smith. This event was part of the Printers Row Lit Fest in Chicago. Sponsor: Printers Row Lit Fest
Topics: strang, beaver island, new york, smith, burlington, washington, chicago, california, george gilder,...
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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, russia, marcus, angela davis, germany, mike, james, james lindsey, canada, ccp, mike...
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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, joe biden, china, new york, hunter, russia, biden, ukraine, delaware, washington,...
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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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Author and former Washington Post reporter Michael Dobbs focused on the Nixon administration's reactions during the 100 days after the Watergate break-in in June 1972. This was part of the 2022 Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland. Sponsor: Gaithersburg Book Festival
Topics: nixon, washington, white house, michael, richard, holderman, woodward, agnew, gaithersburg, michael...
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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: joe biden, hunter biden, china, hunter, russia, ukraine, delaware, biden, washington, new york,...
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Counterterrorism analyst Malcolm Nance looked at the January 6th attack on the Capitol & argued that another attack on U.S. soil is possible. Politics and Prose Bookstore hosted this program. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: donald trump, ukraine, msnbc, russia, isis, joe walsh, malcolm, malcolm nance, bill maher, george...
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Journalist Mark Follman reported on the use of behavioral threat assessment to identify and stop potential mass shooters. The Commonwealth Club of California hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Commonwealth Club of California
Topics: fbi, jones, virginia, brandon, columbine, california, aurora, christina anderson, florida,...
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Service members and military health care providers testified about their experiences in getting abortions, providing abortions, and their concerns about reproductive care access for military members and their families. The witnesses appeared before the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Miliary Personnel. They expressed their concerns about disparate care for female service members in states that ban abortion, and explained the professional, financial and emotional costs associated with...
Topics: texas, california, ms. arana, navy, ms. mozzillo, washington, gallagher, united states air force,...
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Former Vice President Mike Pence spoke about his life and faith and reflected on his time in the Trump administration. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute in Simi Valley, California, hosted this event. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute
Topics: reagan, karen, indiana, mr. heubusch, mr. pence, ronald reagan, mike pence, california, trump,...
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Pulitzer prize-winning New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman chronicled the life of Donald Trump and his presidency. The Montclair Public Library in New Jersey sponsored this program. Sponsor: Montclair Public Library
Topics: new york, trump, montclair, maggie, white house, russia, donald trump, washington, tony goldman,...
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Michael Morell, former deputy director of the CIA, discusses the agency's successes and failures in the war on terror and its current fight against al-Qaida and ISIS.
Topics: cia, iraq, isis, benghazi, ukraine, russia, syria, libya, u.n., bush, michael morell, egypt,...
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Meghan O'Sullivan, former special assistant to President George W. Bush and current professor of international affairs at Harvard, discussed how the energy revolution in the U.S. has impacted foreign policy. She was in discussion with Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Prize," Daniel Yergin. Sponsor: Council on Foreign Relations
Topics: china, russia, france, mexico
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Mark Skousen, founder and producer of FreedomFest, talked about the politics of author Jack London. Sponsor: FreedomFest
Topics: london, mexico, california, jack, china, jack london, europe, clark
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Historian Mark Lee Gardner talked about his book "Rough Riders: Theodore Roosevelt, His Cowboy Regiment, and the Immortal Charge Up San Juan Hill." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV,FreedomFest
Topics: cuba, roosevelt, spain, navy, san juan hill, texas, mckinley, buffalo, peter roosevelt, theodore...
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Washington Examiner senior political analyst Michael Barone looked at political parties in the U.S. Sponsor: American Enterprise Institute
Topics: michael, donald trump, washington, patrick, california, jackson, michael barone, obama, bernie...
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Washington Examiner senior political analyst Michael Barone looked at political parties in the U.S. Sponsor: American Enterprise Institute
Topics: donald trump, michael, washington, bernie sanders, jackson, california, gop, obama, virginia,...
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Michael Anton, a former national security official in the Trump administration, offered his thoughts on the political divide in the U.S. This virtual program was hosted by Hillsdale College in Washington, DC. Sponsor: Hillsdale College
Topics: california, schwarzenegger, washington
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Journalist Mark Gevisser reported on how issues of sexuality and gender identity are being experienced in negative and positive ways around the world. This virtual event was hosted by the New York Public Library. Sponsor: New York Public Library
Topics: russia, india, putin, israel, guadalajara, uganda, mexico, obama, united kingdom, andrew solomon,...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning reporters Kevin Sullivan and Mary Jordan discussed the investigation, impeachment, and acquittal of President Trump. This virtual event was hosted by the Washington Post Live. Sponsor: [Washington Post]
Topics: ukraine, donald trump, white house, trump, zelensky, susan collins, washington, john lewis, karen,...
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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: iran, china, russia, afghanistan, centcom, ukraine, mckenzie, africa, townsend, isis, 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: putin, russia, washington, venezuela, ukraine, chelsea, johnson
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Pulitzer prize-winning New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman chronicled the life of Donald Trump and his presidency. The Montclair Public Library in New Jersey sponsored this program. Sponsor: Montclair Public Library
Topics: new york, trump, montclair, maggie, white house, russia, donald trump, washington, tony goldman,...
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George Washington University professor Matthew Dallek discussed the origins and evolution of the John Birch Society and the group's impact on conservatism and the Republican Party. The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum in Atlanta hosted this event. Sponsor: Carter (Jimmy) Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: birchers, eisenhower, buckley, georgia, john birch, california, robert welch, joe, welch,...
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Journalist Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling looked at why a growing number of people are trying 'alternative medicine' over traditional medicine. Midtown Scholar Books in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, hosted this event. Sponsor: Midtown Scholar Bookstore
Topics: matthew, fda, don, karen, california, galileo
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Author Mark Podvia discussed the 1869 case of 'Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Paul Schoeppe,' a murder case which determined the way medical evidence was presented and appeals were conducted in criminal cases. The Cumberland County Historical Society in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, hosted this event. Sponsor: Cumberland County HIstorical Society
Topics: cooper, baltimore, pennsylvania, shoop, graham, dickinson, carlisle, hooper, harrisburg,...
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Blanche Richardson talks about Marcus Books, the oldest independent African-American bookstore in the nation, including its history and importance to the community as a source of information and a meeting place during the civil rights movement
Topics: martin luther king, calif., humboldt, northern california, marcus
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BookTV's LIVE coverage of the 32nd annual Miami Book Fair International features author talks, interviews, and viewer call-in segments, with people such as Rep. John Lewis (D-GA), Peggy Noonan, Judith Miller, Stacy Schiff, Ted Koppel, and others
Topics: cuba, miami, peggy noonan, isis, salem, washington, ronald reagan, john lewis, new york, bill...
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"I know I talk a lot about partnership But partnership isn't the goal. Fulfilling the promise of Maryland is the goal. Partnership is just how we get there," said Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) during his State of the State address before a joint session of the legislature in Annapolis. The governor highlighted his policy achievements and shared his vision for the state's future. Gov. Moore touched on several issues, including education funding, public safety, the cost of living, job...
Topics: maryland, marilyn, clayborn, ms. cleo, c-span, comcast, biden, george, michelle, russia
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Michael McFaul, former U.S. ambassador to Russia (2012-2014), talked about U.S.-Russia relations since 1989. Sponsor: Stanford University
Topics: russia, medvedev, moscow, ukraine, mike, stanford, montana, nato, obama, libya, soviet union,...
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Michael Mandelbaum argued that the peace created around the world with the fall of the Soviet Union is being dismantled today by Russia, China, and Iran. Sponsor: Nitze (Paul H.) School of Advanced International Studies
Topics: china, russia, iran, ukraine, europe, georgia, east asia, nato, soviet union, pacific, iraq,...
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World Magazine editor in chief Marvin Olasky examined the principles of journalism and offered his thoughts on how reporting should be done. Sponsor: Heritage Foundation
Topics: washington, donald trump, texas, boston, marvin, new york, house, texas, mr. mcmillan, npr,...
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City College of New York professor Mikhal Dekel provided a history of the Polish-Jewish refugees who escaped the Nazis and settled in Iran. Sponsor: McNally Jackson Books
Topics: israel, poland, iran, pakistan, tehran, new york, germany, soviets, soviet union, washington,...
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[LIVE] BookTV presents coverage of the 2019 Miami Book Fair.
Topics: obama, arlington, miami, afghanistan, florida, new orleans, dover, russia, white house, donald...
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Former Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker argued that insiders at the Justice Department tried to subvert President Trump. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: washington, fbi, obama, minneapolis, mueller, matthew whitaker, george floyd, russia, donald trump,...
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TV and radio host Mark Levin argued that the press has lowered its standards in providing objective and trustworthy journalism. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library
Topics: reagan, california, ronald reagan, mexico, nancy pelosi, joe biden, obama, julie, michigan, john...
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Author and DePaul University professor Miles Harvey recounts 19th century lawyer turned Mormon evangelist James Strang, who claimed to be the successor to Joseph Smith. The author reports that Mr. Strand convinced hundreds to follow him to an island in Lake Michigan, where he named himself king and ran a pirate colony prior to his assassination. Sponsor: Literati Bookstore
Topics: donovan, strang, michigan, bennett, acacia, new york, beaver island, chicago, barnum, chris,...
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Former law enforcement officer Matthew Horace and Howard University professor Ron Harris discussed police practices and policies. Sponsor: Left Bank Books
Topics: ferguson, chicago, leslie, st. louis, baltimore, matt, ron, washington, ron harris, iraq, new...
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Mark Skousen, founder and producer of FreedomFest, talked about the politics of author Jack London. Sponsor: FreedomFest
Topics: london, jack london, thornton, california, mexico, larsen, san francisco, jack, clark, john...
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Journalist Mark Leibovich looked at Donald Trump's presidency and its effect on the Republican party. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this program. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: donald trump, washington, new york, kevin mccarthy, white house, graham, trump, joe biden,...
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Journalist Marvin Kalb recalled his early career as a foreign correspondent in Russia during the Cold War. This event was hosted by the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: National Press Club
Topics: russia, marvin, cbs, moscow, berlin, murrell, khrushchev, marvin kalb, cvs, london, new york,...
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Susan Wiesinger, co-author of Media Smackdown: Deconstructing the News and the Future of Journalism, talked about the history and future of journalism and news media. C-SPAN's Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) made a stop in their "2017 LCV Cities Tour" in Chico, California, from March 4-8 to feature the history and literary life of the community. Working with the Comcast cable local affiliate, they visited literary and historic sites where local historians, authors, and civic leaders...
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Michael Klarman talked about his book The Framers' Coup: The Making of the United States Constitution, in which he recalls the drafting of the U.S. Constitution, from its tenuous start, according to the author the Philadelphia convention almost didn't occur, to the many competing interests and internal debates that marked the Constitution's creation. Michael Klarman spoke with Patrick Spero. People: Tom Donnelly; Michael Klarman; Patrick Spero Sponsor: National Constitution Center
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