Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-VA, describes a need for a security strategy as U.S. companies implement 5G in U.S. wireless communications systems. The congresswoman is a former CIA agent. She describes potential cybersecurity threats from other countries & cybersecurity practices she uses in her work & at her congressional office in general.
Syndicated columnist Jackie Gingrich Cushman shared her thoughts on how to move the country from political polarization and back to finding common ground.
Patrick Deneen, chair of Constitutional Studies at the University of Notre Dame, took viewer phone calls about liberalism and the current state of American politics.
Salena Zito, a columnist and national political reporter, talked about the 2020 election and her book, "The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics."
Computer and Information Science professors Michael Kearns & Aaron Roth discussed algorithm design, the issues they say current practices present, and potential solutions to those issues.
Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-VA, describes a need for a security strategy as U.S. companies implement 5G in U.S. wireless communications systems. The congresswoman is a former CIA agent. She describes potential cybersecurity threats from other countries & cybersecurity practices she uses in her work & at her congressional office in general.
Gary Younge talked about his book, "The Speech: The Story Behind Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Dream," in which he examined Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream Speech," delivered during the March on Washington on August 28, 1963. Mr. Younge spoke with political science professor Jeanne Theoharis.
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.
Journalist Joseph Rosenbloom recounted the last 31 hours of the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., which included his "Mountaintop Speech," to a gathering of striking sanitation workers on April 3, 1968, in Memphis. Dr. King was assassinated on April 4, 1968, at 6:01pm.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg joined National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen to discuss her life and career as a part of a series of conversations beginning in the 1990s and continuing through today.
Mo Moulton chronicled author Dorothy Sayers work for women's rights in the early 20th century that included her membership in a group of like-minded female students at Oxford University, the Mutual Admiration Society, who were among the first women to receive full degrees from the University.
Adm. James Stavridis (Ret.), former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, talked about the lessons on leadership and character that he learned from studying naval commanders throughout history.