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The Hill Budget Reporter Niv Elis discussed the House Democratic leadership's decision to cancel this week's vote on legislation to increase budget spending caps for the next two years. Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: ellis, niv, house
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Winston Lord talked about the Nixon Administration's foreign policy approach. He is the author of "Kissinger on Kissinger: Reflections on Diplomacy, Grand Strategy, and Leadership." Mr. Lord described President Nixon's relationship with his Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, and how it was instrumental in developing foreign policy strategies. The Richard Nixon Foundation hosted this event. Sponsor: Nixon (Richard) Foundation
Topics: kissinger, china, nixon, henry, gannon, nixon, hong kong, henry kissinger, israel, vietnam, moscow,...
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Former Nixon administration officials talked about Richard Nixon's post-presidency. They spoke about their roles in the Nixon-Frost interviews, President Nixon's meetings in China, the writing of his memoir, and his return to public life. They also discusses Richard Nixon's relationship with Ronald Reagan during the 1980 presidential campaign and his lasting impact on American politics. Sponsor: Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: nixon, mrs. nixon, ken, richard nixon, china, kentucky, san clemente, diane, new york, jack, nixon,...
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New Orleans is known for its mix of Creole and Cajun cuisines. Host of "Louisiana Eats!" and author of "Tujague's Cookbook", Poppy Tooker visited Tujagues, one of the city's oldest restaurants and talked about some of the dishes most associated with New Orleans cuisine and their origins. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Local Content Vehicle
Topics: new orleans, france, virginia, c-span, pomme souffle, the memphis, brown, katrina, mustard
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In 1620, Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth, Massachusetts and established the first European colony in New England. Historians discussed how Puritans and Native Americans are memorialized at this event co-hosted by Suffolk University, New England Beginnings, and the Congregational Library & Archives. Sponsor: Suffolk University,Congregational Library and Archives,New England Beginnings
Topics: plymouth, boston, england, massachusetts, new england, indians, cambridge, philip, roger williams,...
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Sculptor Sabin Howard discusses the process behind creating a "A Soldier's Journey," the sculptural component of the new National World War I Memorial, which is being constructed on Pennsylvania Avenue in downtown Washington, DC. The National Civic Art Society hosted this event and provided the video. Sponsor: National Civic Art Society
Topics: washington, sabin, edwin, sabin howard, new york, pennsylvania, justin, joe, james, uk, europe,...
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American History TV presents live coverage from Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial in Arlington National Cemetery to commemorate the National Park Service centennial
Topics: arlington, washington, robert e. lee, d.c., vernon, virginia, mariah, california, martha...
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National Portrait Gallery senior historian David Ward and director Kim Sajet discuss the museum's history and plans for its future.
Topics: washington, harry truman, andrew jackson, jack kennedy, jackson, richard nixon, stewart, london,...
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The National Space Council met at the National Defense University in Washington, DC, to discuss efforts to establish a U.S. Space Force, which would become the sixth branch of the armed forces and would serve as a dedicated force for protecting the country's civil, commercial and military interests in space. Vice President Mike Pence, who chairs the National Space Council, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao were among those who participated in the...
Topics: nasa, trump, china, russia, navy, pentagon, ross, ellis, kevin, doug, jim, nick hage, united states...
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American History TV presents live coverage of the 40th anniversary of the National Air and Space Museum. The program includes viewer call-in segments, tours, and the 40th anniversary live event
Topics: mars, nasa, boeing, washington, mars, neil armstrong, paris, new york, st. louis, gerald ford,...
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American History TV presents live coverage of the 40th anniversary of the National Air and Space Museum. The program includes viewer call-in segments, tours, and the 40th anniversary live event
Topics: nasa, mars, boeing, washington, mike collins, dailey, maryland, neil armstrong, mars, valerie neal,...
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Former National Park Service director Robert Stanton speaks about the agency's origins and its current challenges.The National Park Service was created in 1916 and celebrates its centennial in 2016
Topics: mr. stanton, bob, bob stanton, washington, roosevelt, yosemite, obama, mr. douglas, clinton,...
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Former Smithsonian curator Nancy Davis told the story of Afong Moy, a Chinese woman who came to America as a promotional ploy by a merchant selling Eastern wares, but who would become the subject of poetry and a style trendsetter in the 1830s. The New-York Historical Society hosted this virtual program. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: china, new york, nancy, andrew jackson, gwangju, jackson, new york city, smithsonian, boston,...
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A discussion on the National Rifle Association. Patrick Charles, Senior Historian for the United States Airforce, talked about the history of the NRA, including changes in gun control and views on the Second Amendment. This interview was recorded at the annual American Historical Association meeting. Sponsor: C-SPAN | American History TV
Topics: nra, washington, new york, roosevelt, ohio, steve, d.c., patrick charles
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Current and former government officials spoke at the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence conference in Washington, DC. During this portion, Chief Technology Officer for the United States Michael Kratsios discussed the importance of artificial intelligence, its challenges and its potential for the future. Sponsor: National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence
Topics: white house, china, michael, c-span, shanahan, academia, trump, florida, gsa
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A group of newly-elected members of the 116th Congress talked about their legislative agenda, including HR 1, an anti-corruption bill, at an event hosted by End Citizens United. Among the group included Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA), Rep. Antonio Delgado (D-NY), Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME) and Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO). They also spoke about how they were successful with smaller donations during their bids to get elected. Sponsor: End Citizens United
Topics: washington, virginia, maine, d.c., cia, colorado, mitch mcconnell, amy walter, amy, new york, jason
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The Hill Budget Reporter Niv Elis discussed the House Democratic leadership's decision to cancel this week's vote on legislation to increase budget spending caps for the next two years. Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: ellis, house, niv
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The Supreme Court heard oral argument for the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates (NIFLA) v. Becerra, a case concerning California's abortion disclosure law and free speech. Under the "Reproductive FACT Act," crisis pregnancy centers licensed to perform medical procedures must tell patients about all the medical services available to them including state programs that provide free or low-cost access to family planning services, contraception and abortion. If the center...
Topics: california, casey, pennsylvania, kagan, mr. kline, los angeles, breyer, podcast, new york
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The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pension Committee held a confirmation hearing for Morgan Lewis partner and labor attorney John Ring to be President Trump's next member for the National Labor Relations Board. Questions focused on Mr. Ring's thoughts on conflict of interest violations, workers' rights and combating sexual misconduct. If confirmed by the Senate, he would serve a five-year term on the board. Sponsor: Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee
Topics: nlrb, murray, washington, mr. emmanuel, mr. emanuel, browning ferris, trump, emanuel, the board,...
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Morgan Stanley, Chobani Yogurt, Kickstarter, and others talk at the third Annual New York Ideas Festival.
Topics: bitcoin, hbo, einstein, new york, bitcoin, turkey, new york city, europe, steve clemens, greece,...
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[LIVE] Navy Secretary Richard Spencer testifies on the Navy's combat readiness and 2019 budget request before the Senate Armed Services Committee. Sponsor: Senate Armed Services Committee
Topics: navy, the navy, richardson, spencer, china, russia, alaska, ma, asheville, virginia, nato, north...
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The National Review Institute hosted its Ideas Summit in Washington, DC. In this portion, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and FCC Chair Ajit Pai (R) were the featured speakers, discussing the latest initiatives of the federal agencies they led. Other speakers talked about the state of the national conservative movement as President Trump headed into the second half of his first time in office and about ways conservatives could frame their policy positions to be most persuasive to voters, as...
Topics: china, texas, new york, fcc, white house, pennsylvania, washington, california, google, trump,...
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Author Nathaniel Philbrick examined George Washington's time as president by retracing his journey through the new republic. This virtual program was hosted by the National Archives. Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: washington, jefferson, hamilton, new york, nathaniel philbrick, john brown, vernon, providence,...
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Author Nathaniel Philbrick examined George Washington's time as president by retracing his journey through the new republic. This virtual program was hosted by the National Archives. Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: washington, jefferson, hamilton, new york, nathaniel philbrick, john brown, vernon, providence,...
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New York Post columnist Naomi Schaefer Riley took a critical look at the U.S. foster care system and argued that it serves adults and activists more than children. This virtual event was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC. Sponsor: American Enterprise Institute
Topics: foster, emily, naomi, new york, cps
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Author Nathaniel Philbrick examined George Washington's time as president by retracing his journey through the new republic. This virtual program was hosted by the National Archives. Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: washington, jefferson, hamilton, new york, john brown, vernon, brown, france, white house, england,...
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Hudson Institute senior fellow Nury Turkel, who was born in a Chinese re-education camp, talked about China's surveillance and repression of the Uyghurs who reside in the northwest province of Xinjiang. This virtual event was hosted by the Hudson Institute in Washington, DC. Sponsor: Hudson Institute
Topics: china, xinjiang, beijing, ukraine, hudson, new york, russia, ccp, washington, uzbekistan, united...
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National Urban League President Marc Morial and National Fair Housing Alliance President Lisa Rice testified alongside other civil rights advocates on the discriminatory practices found in banking and financial institutions. Several topics were discussed, including the role of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, banking deserts in low-income communities, home mortgage approval rates among minorities, and denial of banking services. Sponsor: Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs...
Topics: brown, maryland, fbi, virginia, cdfi, warner, van hollen, toomey, george, warren, gsa, minneapolis,...
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Author and producer Natasha Rogoff discussed her efforts to launch a Russian version of Sesame Street during the 1990s. This event was hosted by the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco. Sponsor: Commonwealth Club of California
Topics: russia, moscow, natasha, ussr, putin, leslie, muppets, ukraine, biden, henson, europe, irina, carla
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Sculptor Sabin Howard discusses the process behind creating a "A Soldier's Journey," the sculptural component of the new National World War I Memorial, which is being constructed on Pennsylvania Avenue in downtown Washington, DC. The National Civic Art Society hosted this event and provided the video. Sponsor: National Civic Art Society
Topics: sabin, edwin, washington, justin, sabin howard, pennsylvania, d.c., james, joe, new york,...
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Nathan Thrall, former Arab-Israeli Project director at the International Crisis Group, discussed his book about the plight of a Palestinian man whose 5-year-old son was a in a school bus crash in the West Bank. This event was held at the First United Methodist Church of Chicago. Sponsor: Human Rights Watch
Topics: israel, nathan, gaza, jerusalem, ramallah, new york, biden, chicago, ahmed, u.n., west bank, huda,...
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Andrew Dolkart of Columbia University talks about the 50-year history of New York City's Landmarks Preservation Commission, which was created in 1965 to protect the places of cultural, social, political, and architectural significance
Topics: new york, new york city, breuer, woolworth, ms. willis, mr. dolkart, brooklyn, jamaica, alan...
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UC Santa Barbara professor Nelson Lichtenstein argued that the Clinton administration's agenda did more to advance corporate America than working class Americans. Columbia University in New York City hosted this event. Sponsor: Columbia University
Topics: clinton, rubin, biden, clinton administration, nelson, gore, white house, obama, nafta, clintons,...
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UC Santa Barbara professor Nelson Lichtenstein argued that the Clinton administration's agenda did more to advance corporate America than working class Americans. Columbia University in New York City hosted this event. Sponsor: Columbia University
Topics: clinton, clinton administration, biden, rubin, white house, nelson, nafta, obama, arkansas,...
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National Security Agency Director Admiral Michael Rogers delivers remarks on the NSA's efforts to combat cybersecurity threats. The Intelligence and National Security Alliance hosts this event
Topics: rogers, joe, negra ponte, insa, syria, michael rogers, navy, united kingdom, nsa, britain,...
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Speakers during the morning session of day two of the National Conservative Student Conference included David Prager, former Senator George Allen (R-VA) and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-GA). All spoke on why conservative values matter. Sponsor: Young America's Foundation
Topics: washington, ronald reagan, virginia, mr. prager, newt gingrich, trump, texas, california, georgia,...
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New York Times photo editor Darcy Eveleigh and journalist Rachel Swarns talked about their book "Unseen: Unpublished Black History from the New York Times Photo Archives." They shared several of the newly discovered photographs and told stories about the images. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
Topics: new york, harlem, lina horn, darcy, jeff roth, darcy eveleigh, washington, dana, minetta, james...
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Nicholas Dawidoff ("The Other Side of Prospect"), Erika Hayasaki ("Somewhere Sisters"), Kirk Wallace Johnson ("The Fishermen and the Dragon") and Ali Winston ("The Riders Come Out at Night") discussed telling the stories of real people and the struggles they faced. This event took place at the 2023 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Sponsor: [Los Angeles Times] Festival of Books
Topics: oakland, texas, kirk, billy joe, california, l.a., erika, galveston, nicholas, newhallville,...
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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson testified before the House Science, Space and Technology Committee on President Biden's fiscal year 2025 budget request for the agency. He highlighted specific areas of focus for funding, including U.S.-Russia space relations and the deorbiting of the International Space Station, competition with China and foreign policy in space, cancer and stem cell research, and public-private partnerships. Sponsor: House Science, Space, and Technology Committee
Topics: nasa, nelson, new york, jeanette, pam melroy, pennsylvania, john glenn, ohio, cleveland, artemis,...
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A panel of experts discussed policy and diplomacy efforts with North Korea at the U.S. Institute of Peace in Washington, DC. Panelists covered a broad range of issues including President Trump's recent trip to Asia, putting more pressure on China, and how North Korea views the President's tweets. Later, they debated whether there could be substantive diplomatic talks with North Korea and if there's any possibility of a nuclear war. Sponsor: U.S. Institute of Peace
Topics: north korea, south korea, korea, china, north koreans, pyongyang, anthony, south koreans, seoul,...
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Navy and government officials testified on readiness and modernization efforts during a joint hearing held by the Senate Armed Services Subcommittees on Seapower and Readiness. Several topics were discussed including resource and funding needs, workforce and staffing shortages, capabilities of aging shipyards, and ship maintenance and certification requirements. Sponsor: Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support,Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on SeaPower
Topics: navy, portsmouth, cain, kramer, virginia, sullivan, stephanie, mcclelland, maurer, hawaii, pearl...
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Martin DiCaro, host of the Washington Times "History As It Happens" podcast, talked to Catholic University professor Michael Kimmage about NATO expansion in Eastern Europe, the rise of Vladimir Putin, and U.S.-Russia relations since the Cold War. This program was part of the Washington Times taping of their history podcast. Sponsor: [Washington Times]
Topics: russia, ukraine, nato, putin, europe, yeltsin, germany, poland, george w. bush, chechnya, soviet...
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National Security Adviser John Bolton discussed the Trump administration's strategy on Iran, North Korea, China and Russia at an event hosted by the Alexander Hamilton Institute in Washington, DC. On Iran, Mr. Bolton stressed President Trump's desire for "maximum pressure" on the country's regime to hamper its economy and deter nuclear proliferation. He also said that the president and Russian President Vladimir Putin would discuss the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty and...
Topics: china, russia, iran, north korea, iran, europe, alexander hamilton, india, obama, obama...
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Philip Deloria talked about the work and activism of his father, Vine Deloria Jr. He described how his father's work was influential on Native American activism and culture in the 1960s. This event was hosted by the University of Colorado Boulder's Center of the American West. Sponsor: University of Colorado | Center of the American West,University of Colorado | Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies
Topics: custer, phil deloria, hank gomez, harvard, patti, colorado, alcatraz, floyd, pete hamill, new york...
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National Governors Association hosted a session on infrastructure and economic prosperity during their annual winter meeting held in Washington, DC. Speakers included NGA Chair Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD), Vice Chair Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) and Utah Governor Gary Herbert (R). Sponsor: National Governors Association
Topics: new york, utah, cuomo, nga, washington, herbert, hogan, long island, laguardia, clinton, inland...
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The National Judicial College held a day-long conversation featuring a series of panels on the impact of verbal attacks on the judiciary branch and the press on democracy. In this panel, those who've witnessed the fall of democracy in Germany, Venezuela and Turkey talked about their experiences about governments that lack a rule of law and freedom of the press. Sponsor: National Judicial College
Topics: turkey, new york, czechoslovakia, poland, mr. schubert, south africa, nazis, laura weffer, germany,...
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) delivered his State of the Address address from the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany. He outlined his policy agenda for the year, which included addressing climate change, combating hate & hate crimes and building a green economy. Sponsor: State Capitol
Topics: new york, washington, new yorkers, betty, new york city, united states of america, albany,...
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Patrick Breen examines Nat Turner's life, and the 1831 slave rebellion he led, and compares the historical record to portrayals in literature and film
Topics: southampton, virginia, harriet, hubbard, breen, burwell, richmond, whitehead, southhampton, styron,...
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A group of newly-elected members of the 116th Congress talked about their legislative agenda, including HR 1, an anti-corruption bill, at an event hosted by End Citizens United. Among the group included Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA), Rep. Antonio Delgado (D-NY), Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME) and Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO). They also spoke about how they were successful with smaller donations during their bids to get elected. Sponsor: End Citizens United
Topics: washington, virginia, maine, jared
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Nate Jones talked about his book, Able Archer 83: The Secret History of the NATO Exercise That Almost Triggered Nuclear War. In his book, Mr. Jones explores Ronald Reagan's thoughts on nuclear policy during the early 1980's and details the war game that the Soviets nearly mistook for the beginning of an actual surprise NATO missile attack. Mr. Jones also discussed the process of declassifying the government materials that were the basis of his book. People: David Ferriero; Nate Jones Sponsor:...
Topics: archer, nato, ronald reagan, europe, moscow, archer, soviet union, dia, warsaw, china, the cia,...
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The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in Nelson v. Colorado, a case questioning Colorado's practice of not refunding court and other fees to people whose convictions of crimes were later reversed was a violation of due process. This case involved two defendants, Shannon Nelson and Louis Alonzo Madden, who were both convicted of sexual assault and ordered to pay court costs, fees, and restitution. Nelson paid over $700, Madden over $4000. Both convictions were later reversed. In Colorado, a...
Topics: colorado, sotomayor, nelson, breyer, richmond, kagan, shannon nelson, madden, washington, virginia,...
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Author and producer Natasha Rogoff discussed her efforts to launch a Russian version of Sesame Street during the 1990s. This event was hosted by the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco. Sponsor: Commonwealth Club of California
Topics: russia, moscow, natasha, ussr, putin, leslie, muppets, ukraine, biden, henson, europe, irina, carla
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National Urban League President Marc Morial and National Fair Housing Alliance President Lisa Rice testified alongside other civil rights advocates on the discriminatory practices found in banking and financial institutions. Several topics were discussed, including the role of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, banking deserts in low-income communities, home mortgage approval rates among minorities, and denial of banking services. Sponsor: Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs...
Topics: brown, maryland, fbi, virginia, cdfi, warner, van hollen, toomey, george, warren, gsa, minneapolis,...
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"My fellow New Yorkers, after three very, very difficult and painful tragic years, I'm proud to stand here and say that the state of our state is strong, but we have work to do," said Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) as she delivered her State of the State address before a joint session of the state's legislature in Albany. She touched on several topics, including public safety, affordable housing, reproductive rights, health care, gun control, infrastructure investment, the economy, and job...
Topics: new york, new yorkers, washington, buffalo, rochester, new york city
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) acknowledged the women leaders from her state who inspired her as she delivered her first inaugural address in the state's capital of Albany. She also touched on reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights, climate change, affordable housing, and the economy. Gov. Hochul, the state's first female governor, took office in August 2021, after Governor Andrew Cuomo resigned amid sexual harassment allegations. Sponsor: New York (State) | Office of the Governor
Topics: new york, buffalo, new yorkers, david patterson, frederick douglass, new yorker, hochul
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Columbia University American Studies professor Andrew Delbanco looked at slavery reparations from a variety of perspectives. This was the annual Jefferson Lecture hosted by the National Endowment for the Humanities, which marked the lecture's 50th year in 2022. Sponsor: National Endowment for the Humanities
Topics: andy, jefferson, andrew delbanco, lincoln, king, nih, henry, washington, columbia, virginia, mary,...
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Nicholas Dawidoff ("The Other Side of Prospect"), Erika Hayasaki ("Somewhere Sisters"), Kirk Wallace Johnson ("The Fishermen and the Dragon") and Ali Winston ("The Riders Come Out at Night") discussed telling the stories of real people and the struggles they faced. This event took place at the 2023 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Sponsor: [Los Angeles Times] Festival of Books
Topics: oakland, texas, kirk, billy joe, california, l.a., erika, galveston, nicholas, newhallville,...
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Author Nathaniel Philbrick examines George Washington's time as president by retracing his journey through the new republic.
Topics: washington, jefferson, hamilton, new york, nathaniel philbrick, john brown, vernon, providence,...
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Lonnie Bunch, the director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, talks about how the museum came to be and some of his favorite artifacts.
Topics: washington, chicago, harriet tubman, lonnie, greensboro, smithsonian, north carolina, nasa,...
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National security adviser Jake Sullivan discusses domestic and international threats to democracy during a forum hosted by the Atlantic Festival in Washington, D.C.
Topics: ukraine, taiwan, afghanistan, russia, prc, millie, putin, mark milley, europe, washington, biden,...
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American History TV toured the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery's "1898" exhibit -- which brings together portraits of the major players in the Spanish-American War, and illustrates the expansion of U.S. interests and influence abroad in that era. Sponsor: C-SPAN | American History TV
Topics: hawaii, spain, cuba, roosevelt, philippines, theodore roosevelt, guam, mckinley, latin america,...
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivered remarks in Brussels, Belgium, at a reception celebrating the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He was joined by U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. They honored NATO's legacy and paid tribute to 64th Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and President Harry Truman for their contributions to the military alliance. NATO was established on April 4, 1949 amid the aftermath of...
Topics: nato, truman, harry truman, europe, blinken, albright, washington, atlantic, julie
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Book TV presented coverage of the 2023 National Book Critics Circle Awards, held in New York City. Awards for fiction, nonfiction, biography, autobiography and other categories were presented. Recipients made brief remarks. Sponsor: National Book Critics Circle
Topics: nbcc, harjo, barbara, ukraine, hoover, new york, toni morrison, lawrence, oklahoma, lawrence...
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Topics: spiegelman, penguin random house, new york, new yorker, tennessee, kendi, boston, neil gaiman,...
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David Cohen talked about sanctions against Russia, North Korea, and Venezuela. He also answered questions comparing the Obama and Trump administrations' approach to issuing sanctions, China's role in North Korea, and the current state of the Iran nuclear deal. People: Chris Brummer; David S. Cohen; William "Bill" M. Treanor Sponsor: Georgetown University Law Center | Institute of International Economic Law
Topics: north korea, russia, china, venezuela, iran, washington, obama administration, cia, korea, c-span,...
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New America hosted a discussion on the 17th anniversary of the opening of the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Panelists talked about the various legal proceedings involving Guantanamo detainees over the years, and discussed the potential fates of the 40 people who were still being held in the prison. They also considered the possible implications of the 2020 election cycle, and how Guantanamo detainees might be impacted if the prison were brought back into the political spotlight....
Topics: guantanamo, guantanamo, donald trump, yemen, obama administration, kavanaugh, syria, geneva, isis,...
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The Institute of the Black World 21st Century hosted a national town hall meeting on gentrification at the New Jersey Institute for Technology in Newark. Speakers included economist Julianne Malveaux, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and moderator Mark Thompson, a SiriusXM radio host. The event began with Ron Daniels, president of the Institute of the Black World 21st Century, talking about why the town hall is in Newark. Sponsor: Institute of the Black World 21st Century
Topics: new york, newark, atlanta, new jersey, jackson, mississippi, new orleans, ras baraka, omaha, ron...
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George Roberts, who heads the National Association of County and City Health Officials, discussed the coronavirus outbreak at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Sponsor: National Press Club | Luncheon Speech
Topics: mr. roberts, texas, china, washington, cdc, naccho, houston, dallas, tyler, mike, trump, texas,...
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Doran Cart gave a tour of the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City and spoke about objects related to America's role in what was then called the "Great War." The United States entered World War I on April 6th, 1917. People: Doran Cart Sponsor: C-SPAN | American History TV,National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: france, kansas city, barkley, denmark, frankie, missouri, john j. pershing, harley davidson,...
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Sculptor Sabin Howard discusses the process behind creating a "A Soldier's Journey," the sculptural component of the new National World War I Memorial, which is being constructed on Pennsylvania Avenue in downtown Washington, DC. The National Civic Art Society hosted this event and provided the video. Sponsor: National Civic Art Society
Topics: sabin, washington, edwin, joe, pennsylvania, d.c., justin, pershing park, sabin howard, new york,...
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The Stimson Center in Washington, DC hosted a discussion about global nuclear security and policy. Participants talked about what they said was the importance of trust between nuclear and non-nuclear nations, the need for continued dialogue, NATO's evolving role and the impact of individual leaders, particularly President Donald Trump, on global nuclear security and non-proliferation. Sponsor: Stimson (Henry L.) Center
Topics: russia, heather, north korea, nato, washington, europe, u.s. russia, sweden, sameer, china, ma,...
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This is a National Council on U.S. Arab - Relations discussion on energy issues. Sponsor: National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations
Topics: iran, iran, india, china, europe, opec, egypt, algeria, u.n., russia, paul, libya, herman, syria,...
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[LIVE] Newly-elected members of the 116th Congress discuss priorities for the legislative agenda, including HR 1, an anti-corruption bill, at an event hosted by End Citizens United. Sponsor: End Citizens United
Topics: washington, virginia, maine, d.c., colorado, new york, jared, cia, mitch mcconnell
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[LIVE] The National Council on Arab-U.S. Relations hosts their annual policymakers conference in Washington, DC. Sponsor: National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations
Topics: israel, iran, unrwa, iran, washington, palestine, u.n., europe, opec, lebanon, china, hezbollah,...
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While the victorious Allied Forces met during the Versailles Conference in 1919, the United States and Britain battled behind closed doors over the size of the U.S. Navy. Former Navy Commander and historian John Kuehn recounted the events leading up to Versailles and the tense moments between these two Allied nations. The National WWI Museum and Memorial hosted and provided the video for this event. Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: navy, wilson, daniels, britain, versailles, germany, benson, kuehn, japan, united states navy,...
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