Author Corey Mead discusses his book "The Hidden History of the White House" and television host and author Alexander Heffner discusses efforts to forge civility in politics.
American Enterprise Institute held a discussion on political and social ideologies on university and college campuses. Topics included the historical evolution of universities, faculty hiring, the role of organized research at universities, and solutions for addressing partisan imbalance through curriculum.
Antonin Scalia Law School Professor Todd Zywicki spoke about conservatism in higher education at the Steamboat Institute's Freedom Conference in Colorado. Topics included free speech on college campuses; diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts; and Supreme Court cases impacting college campuses and universities.
Paul Clement and Donald Verrilli, both former U.S. solicitors general, discussed the ways political issues are argued and decided at the Supreme Court. Topics included partisan gerrymandering, arguing precedent, and the Supreme Court case involving Section 3 of the 14th Amendment and former president Donald Trump. This discussion is part of the Association of American Law Schools 2024 annual meeting.
Virginia House of Delegates Speaker Don Scott (D) gave the keynote address at the National Pan-Hellenic Council's (NPHC) Black Male Voter Summit in Washington, DC. Del. Scott spoke about becoming the Virginia House's first black speaker. He also talked about the importance of leadership, diversity and why voting matters.
Former U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-RI) spoke at The Healthcare Innovation Congress, hosted by The Healthcare Innovation Company. He and Equip Health CEO Kristina Saffran discussed access to high-quality health care, including coverage for patients suffering from eating disorders, addictions, and mental illnesses. This conversation was moderated by the Association for Behavioral Health and Wellness CEO Pamela Greenberg.
Hillary Clinton was among the participants at an event examining the impact of AI on the 2024 elections in the United States and abroad. The former secretary of state, along with European Commission Vice President for Values and Transparency Vra Jourová and journalist Maria Ressa, discussed the current risks to elections worldwide. The Aspen Institute and Columbia University's Institute of Global Politics co-host this event.
Hillary Clinton was among the participants at an event examining the impact of AI on the 2024 elections in the United States and abroad. The former secretary of state, along with former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff (2005-09) and Federal Elections Commission Commissioner Dara Lindenbaum, discussed the current risks and challenges to the 2024 U.S. elections. The Aspen Institute and Columbia University's Institute of Global Politics co-host this event.
Executives from Meta, Microsoft and Jigsaw examined the impact of AI on the 2024 elections in the United States and abroad. They focused on the roles and responsibilities of big tech companies and their accountability in regard to dissemination of misinformation and disinformation in the digital space. The Aspen Institute and Columbia University's Institute of Global Politics co-host this event.
Policy Advocates examined the impact of AI on the 2024 elections in the United States and abroad. During this discussion, they focused on lessons learned from recent global elections and how best to guard against misinformation and disinformation. The Aspen Institute and Columbia University's Institute of Global Politics co-host this event.
"80 years ago today, we made history," said Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) during his commemorating the 80th Anniversary of D-Day. The governor joined representatives from the U.S. military, NATO, the United Kingdom, France, and Canada at a ceremony held at the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Virginia.
Friends of the National World War II Memorial hosted a ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day at the main plaza of the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC. The ceremony included World War II veterans, including some who served in battle on D-Day, DeRonda Elliott, daughter of a D-Day veteran who lost his life in battle, and others. Elliott "Toby" Roosevelt, great-grandson of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, read a prayer that the former president recited before the nation on the night of June 6, 1944, and U.S. Mint Director Ventris Gibson honored World War II veterans with a commemorative gold coin, before participating in a wreath presentation.
American Enterprise Institute held a discussion on political and social ideologies on university and college campuses. Topics included the historical evolution of universities, faculty hiring, the role of organized research at universities, and solutions for addressing partisan imbalance through curriculum.
Antonin Scalia Law School Professor Todd Zywicki spoke about conservatism in higher education at the Steamboat Institute's Freedom Conference in Colorado. Topics included free speech on college campuses; diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts; and Supreme Court cases impacting college campuses and universities.
Virginia House of Delegates Speaker Don Scott (D) gave the keynote address at the National Pan-Hellenic Council's (NPHC) Black Male Voter Summit in Washington, DC. Del. Scott spoke about becoming the Virginia House's first black speaker. He also talked about the importance of leadership, diversity and why voting matters.
Paul Clement and Donald Verrilli, both former U.S. solicitors general, discussed the ways political issues are argued and decided at the Supreme Court. Topics included partisan gerrymandering, arguing precedent, and the Supreme Court case involving Section 3 of the 14th Amendment and former president Donald Trump. This discussion is part of the Association of American Law Schools 2024 annual meeting.
A panel discussed U.S. arms transfer policies at the Arms Control Association's annual meeting in Washington, DC. They debated the nuances of what constitutes justified arms transfers, especially in regard to Israel's war against Hamas. The Center for Civilians in Conflict's John Chappell argued the U.S. did not apply its laws and policies in good faith in regard to Israel, citing civilian deaths in Gaza. State Department senior official Mira Resnick pushed back against this claim, saying the Biden administration made deliveries to Israel on a case-by-case basis, though acknowledged there were too many civilians killed in Gaza. The panel also discussed the general importance of norms, transparency, and oversight in U.S. arms transfers to other countries.
Hillary Clinton was among the participants at an event examining the impact of AI on the 2024 elections in the United States and abroad. The former secretary of state, along with European Commission Vice President for Values and Transparency Vra Jourová and journalist Maria Ressa, discussed the current risks to elections worldwide. The Aspen Institute and Columbia University's Institute of Global Politics co-host this event.
Hillary Clinton was among the participants at an event examining the impact of AI on the 2024 elections in the United States and abroad. The former secretary of state, along with former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff (2005-09) and Federal Elections Commission Commissioner Dara Lindenbaum, discussed the current risks and challenges to the 2024 U.S. elections. The Aspen Institute and Columbia University's Institute of Global Politics co-host this event.
Executives from Meta, Microsoft and Jigsaw examined the impact of AI on the 2024 elections in the United States and abroad. They focused on the roles and responsibilities of big tech companies and their accountability in regard to dissemination of misinformation and disinformation in the digital space. The Aspen Institute and Columbia University's Institute of Global Politics co-host this event.
Policy Advocates examined the impact of AI on the 2024 elections in the United States and abroad. During this discussion, they focused on lessons learned from recent global elections and how best to guard against misinformation and disinformation. The Aspen Institute and Columbia University's Institute of Global Politics co-host this event.
Viewer reaction and reaction from opinion writers and radio show hosts from around the country to the tumult in the presidential race and recent Supreme Court term.
Up-to-date highlights from candidates' speeches, interviews with political insiders, the latest poll numbers, fundraising stats, and political ads. Witness the campaign unfold in every episode. This week, a preview of the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Writer and activist Soraya Chemaly offered an alternative view of grit and resilience today in a world of overlapping crises. She was interviewed by University of Pennsylvania Positive Psychology Center Instructor Judith Saltzberg.
The Times of London U.S. editor David Charter, author of "Royal Audience," discussed the special relationship that Queen Elizabeth II had with the United States and U.S. presidents over her 70-year reign as Britain's Head of State.
The Times of London U.S. editor David Charter, author of "Royal Audience," discussed the special relationship that Queen Elizabeth II had with the United States and U.S. presidents over her 70-year reign as Britain's Head of State.
The Times of London U.S. editor David Charter, author of "Royal Audience," discussed the special relationship that Queen Elizabeth II had with the United States and U.S. presidents over her 70-year reign as Britain's Head of State.