Law professor Jonathan Turley highlighted individuals who've fought to exercise & defend the right to free speech throughout U.S. history. He was interviewed by author and American Civil Liberties Union former president Nadine Strossen.
Former D.C. appellate judge David Tatel spoke about the impact of his blindness on his personal and professional life. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Law professor Jonathan Turley highlighted individuals who've fought to exercise & defend the right to free speech throughout U.S. history. He was interviewed by author and American Civil Liberties Union former president Nadine Strossen.
Physicist Paul Halpern explained how the idea of multiverses and extra dimensions entered both science and pop culture. This video was provided by Harvard Book Store.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz argued that the U.S. political and economic systems don't provide true freedom for Americans. This event was hosted by Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC.
Alan McGowan recounts the life of anthropologist Franz Boas and how he fought against the concept of racial superiority with his research. This event was hosted by the New School in New York City.
Former Obama administration social secretary Deesha Dyer talked about her life in and out of the White House - and how she turned an internship into one of official Washington's most visible jobs. The National Press Club in Washington, D.C., hosted this program.
Yangyang Cheng and Helen Lewis discussed book reviewing and winning the 2024 Kukula Award, the only journalism prize dedicated recognizing non-fiction book reviews and public affairs book criticism. About Books also reported on new releases and the current books featured on BookTV.
Former D.C. appellate judge David Tatel spoke about the impact of his blindness on his personal and professional life. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Law professor Jonathan Turley highlighted individuals who've fought to exercise & defend the right to free speech throughout U.S. history. He was interviewed by author and American Civil Liberties Union former president Nadine Strossen.
Former D.C. appellate judge David Tatel spoke about the impact of his blindness on his personal and professional life. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Law professor Jonathan Turley highlighted individuals who've fought to exercise & defend the right to free speech throughout U.S. history. He was interviewed by author and American Civil Liberties Union former president Nadine Strossen.
Physicist Paul Halpern explained how the idea of multiverses and extra dimensions entered both science and pop culture. This video was provided by Harvard Book Store.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz argued that the U.S. political and economic systems don't provide true freedom for Americans. This event was hosted by Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC.
Alan McGowan recounts the life of anthropologist Franz Boas and how he fought against the concept of racial superiority with his research. This event was hosted by the New School in New York City.
Former Obama administration social secretary Deesha Dyer talked about her life in and out of the White House - and how she turned an internship into one of official Washington's most visible jobs. The National Press Club in Washington, D.C., hosted this program.
Yangyang Cheng and Helen Lewis discussed book reviewing and winning the 2024 Kukula Award, the only journalism prize dedicated recognizing non-fiction book reviews and public affairs book criticism. About Books also reported on new releases and the current books featured on BookTV.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stressed to lawmakers more positive economic and inflation data were needed before interest rates could be cut. He added he would not be forecasting any decreases during his testimony before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Development Committee. Chair Powell appeared before the committee to deliver the Federal Reserve's semiannual Monetary Policy Report to Congress. Other topics that came up included capital requirements for banks, legal and illegal immigration's impact on the economy, and housing market challenges.