C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Tech Execs. Testify on Foreign Threats To 2024 Elections
2 hours, 16 minutesTech executives representing Alphabet, Meta, and Microsoft testified on how their companies may prevent the spread of foreign disinformation on social media platforms amid the upcoming 2024 elections. Topics focused around how these companies would crack down on propaganda originating from Russia, China, and Iran while not suppressing Americans' freedom of speech, as well as how artificial intelligence could be used to both create and combat disinformation.
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Campaign 2024: Washington Gubernatorial Debate
59 minutesWashington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson (D) and former Rep. Dave Reichert (R-WA), the Democratic and Republican nominees for the 2024 gubernatorial race in Washington, participated in a debate hosted by the Association of Washington Business and KHQ-TV in Spokane. The two candidates discussed various topics, including crime, transportation, and ways the state government could spur business development, particularly in rural areas of eastern Washington. The nonpartisan Cook Political Report with Amy Walter rated this race as "Likely Democrat," and the latest poll released before the debate showed Mr. Ferguson leading his opponent by 11 points.
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Federal Reserve Chair Holds News Conference
53 minutesFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced the central bank's leaders voted to cut the interest rate by a half percentage point. This is their first rate cut since 2020. "The U.S. economy is in good shape . . . we want to keep it there," said Powell. In addition, he discussed how this rate cut may impact the housing market, responded to criticism on the rate cut having political motivations, and addressed the labor market -- noting that an influx of people crossing the borders and slower hiring have impacted unemployment rates.
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U.S. Senate: Senators Call for Spending Bills to Come to the Floor
29 minutesSeveral Senators came to the floor to urge Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to bring spending bills to the floor for debate, including Susan Collins, Vice Chair of the Appropriations Committee. Current federal funding expires September 30.
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U.S. Senate: 09/19/2024
5 hours, 56 minutesThe Senate will consider the nomination of Rose Jenkins to be a judge for a 15-year term on the U.S. Tax Court, which settles disputes between taxpayers & IRS. There are 4 current vacancies on the tax court out of the court's 19 posts.
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Hearing on Universal School Meal Programs
1 hour, 21 minutesFood and nutrition policy advocates joined state and school officials, including Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding, to testify on universal school meal programs at a Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry subcommittee hearing. Several topics were addressed, including food insecurity, the correlation between nutrition and learning, and the importance of creating equity in school food programs, and the role U.S. farmers play in providing fruits, vegetables and dairy products to school meal programs.
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Hearing on Risks of Replacing Civil Servants With Political Appointees
1 hour, 6 minutesFormer officials from the departments of Defense and Homeland Security joined policy advocates at a hearing before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee examining the risks associated with replacing career civil servants with political appointees. The hearing focused on an executive order from the Trump administration, known as "Schedule F," that would have taken away workforce protections of civil servants if not deemed loyal to the administration. The order, which would have impacted close to 50,000 career civil servants, was rescinded at the start of the Biden administration before it could take effect. The witnesses testified on the risks associated with the implementation of "Schedule F," such as the loss of institutional knowledge and expertise, increased instability in government, heightened national security concerns, and a rapid slowdown in government functions and services.
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U.S. Senate
1 hour, 5 minutesLive gavel-to-gavel coverage of the United States Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.
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Washington Journal: William Galston
32 minutesBrookings Institution's William Galston discussed how both VP Harris and former President Trump are avoiding addressing the issue of the national debt.
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Campaign 2024: Discussion on Analyzing Political Races
1 hour, 31 minutesCook Political Report Founder Charlie Cook lead a discussion on analyzing the 2024 election with panel comprised of political journalists. They talked about strategy, the path to victory, and competitiveness in key battleground states for both the Democratic and Republican nominees, Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump. The discussion was hosted by the Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at Louisiana State University.
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Public Affairs Events
2 hours, 29 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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2 hours, 0 minutePublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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Campaign 2024: Discussion on Analyzing Political Races
1 hour, 30 minutesCook Political Report Founder Charlie Cook lead a discussion on analyzing the 2024 election with panel comprised of political journalists. They talked about strategy, the path to victory, and competitiveness in key battleground states for both the Democratic and Republican nominees, Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump. The discussion was hosted by the Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at Louisiana State University.
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Hearing on Universal School Meal Programs
1 hour, 18 minutesFood and nutrition policy advocates joined state and school officials, including Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding, to testify on universal school meal programs at a Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry subcommittee hearing. Several topics were addressed, including food insecurity, the correlation between nutrition and learning, and the importance of creating equity in school food programs, and the role U.S. farmers play in providing fruits, vegetables and dairy products to school meal programs.
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Hearing on Biden Administration Border Policy
3 hours, 13 minutesAaron Heitke, retired U.S. Customs and Border Protection chief patrol agent; David Hathaway, Santa Cruz County, Arizona sheriff; Jim Desmond, San Diego County board of supervisors member; and Patty Morin, mother of Rachel Morin--who was murdered in Maryland--testified on the Biden administration's border policies before the House Homeland Security Committee. Topics included improving resources for border agents, border patrol morale, and immigration reform.
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Hearing on Protecting Solvency of Social Security
2 hours, 14 minutes"Social Security today is struggling to serve more customers than ever, with staffing that Congress has reduced to a 50-year low I do not believe, for a minute, that this was the intention of Congress," said Social Security Administration Commissioner Martin O'Malley before the Senate Budget Committee. Commissioner O'Malley appeared before the committee to testify on ways to protect the solvency of Social Security. A variety of topics were addressed, including the agency's 2025 budget request, budgetary constraints, and customer service challenges. Also testifying before the committee were policy and retirement advocates who discussed the importance of protecting retirement security.
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Campaign 2024: Doug Emhoff & Spike Lee Speak at Brooklyn, NY Fundraiser
45 minutesDoug Emhoff, husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, was joined by film director Spike Lee in delivering remarks to supporters at a fundraiser in Brooklyn, New York. Mr. Emhoff talked about why he was campaigning for his wife, and encouraged supporters in the audience to be the "most badass versions of yourselves" to help support the Harris-Walz campaign. Mr. Lee also delivered brief remarks, touting more than $500,000 raised at the event.
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Administration Officials Testify on Fraud in the Venezuelan Presidential Election
3 hours, 0 minuteOfficials from the State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) testify on fraud in the Venezuelan presidential election before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere.
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1 hour, 0 minutePublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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Campaign 2024: Missouri Governor Debate
1 hour, 5 minutes2024 gubernatorial candidates for Missouri participate in a debate hosted by the Missouri Press Association.
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Discussion on Restoring Trust in the Election Process
27 minutesElection consultants and policy advocates discussed restoring trust in American elections. The conversation was part of the Principles for Trusted Elections conference at the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy. The Carter Center and the Ford Presidential Foundation co-hosted the event.
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Discussion on Ensuring a Honest Election Process
47 minutesFormer federal and state officeholders discussed the importance of upholding honesty in the electoral process during a conversation at the Principles for Trusted Elections conference at the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy. Several topics were addressed, including money in politics, the role of the media, and political polarization. Participating in the conversation were former Reps. Tim Roemer (D-IN, 1991-2003) and Zach Wamp (R-TN, 1995-2001), and former Georgia state Senator Jason Carter (D, 2010-15), the grandson of former President Jimmy Carter. The Carter Center and the Ford Presidential Foundation co-hosted the event.
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Election Officials Discuss Election Security
42 minutesCurrent and former state and local election officials from Michigan and Georgia discussed election security and safeguards during a conversation at the Principles for Trusted Elections conference at the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy. The Carter Center and the Ford Presidential Foundation co-hosted the event.
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Discussion on The Media's Role in Elections
47 minutesCurrent and former journalists, including former National Public Radio (NPR) journalist Pam Fessler, discussed the role of the media in oversight of elections during a conversation at the Principles for Trusted Elections conference at the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy. The Carter Center and the Ford Presidential Foundation co-hosted the event.
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Economist & WH Official Discuss Innovation & Pandemic Preparedness
1 hour, 14 minutesNobel Prize-winning economist Michael Kremer and White House official Dr. Paul Friedrichs discussed innovation and pandemic preparedness during an event at the Center for Global Development (CGD). Dr. Friedrichs also talked about the importance of effective communication in pitching policy proposals to lawmakers and the need for innovation to be grounded in reality. This was part of a day-long forum co-hosted by the University of Chicago's Market Shaping Accelerator and CGD in Washington, DC.
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Justice Gorsuch Speaks on Constitution Day
42 minutesOn Constitution Day, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch spoke at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. He and his former law clerk, Janie Nitze, talked about America's founding ideals of democracy, liberty, and equality. They also explained how the Constitution was created and the basic principles undergirding it, such as separation of powers and federalism. Justice Gorsuch and Ms. Nitze are co-authors of a new book, "Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law."
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Rep. Jamie Raskin Discusses Free Speech and Democracy
1 hour, 29 minutes"The feeling is remarkable out there, the wind is at our back," said Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) when asked about Vice President Harris' presidential campaign following her debate with former President Trump. His remarks were part of a conversation hosted by Georgetown University's Free Speech Project. He discussed several topics, including the state of democracy, free speech, and the state of the 2024 election. Other topics addressed included the impact of recent Supreme Court decisions, the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, and his time in the Maryland Senate.
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Discussion on Restoring Trust in the Election Process
27 minutesElection consultants and policy advocates discussed restoring trust in American elections. The conversation was part of the Principles for Trusted Elections conference at the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy. The Carter Center and the Ford Presidential Foundation co-hosted the event.
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Discussion on Ensuring a Honest Election Process
47 minutesFormer federal and state officeholders discussed the importance of upholding honesty in the electoral process during a conversation at the Principles for Trusted Elections conference at the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy. Several topics were addressed, including money in politics, the role of the media, and political polarization. Participating in the conversation were former Reps. Tim Roemer (D-IN, 1991-2003) and Zach Wamp (R-TN, 1995-2001), and former Georgia state Senator Jason Carter (D, 2010-15), the grandson of former President Jimmy Carter. The Carter Center and the Ford Presidential Foundation co-hosted the event.
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Election Officials Discuss Election Security
42 minutesCurrent and former state and local election officials from Michigan and Georgia discussed election security and safeguards during a conversation at the Principles for Trusted Elections conference at the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy. The Carter Center and the Ford Presidential Foundation co-hosted the event.
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Discussion on The Media's Role in Elections
48 minutesCurrent and former journalists, including former National Public Radio (NPR) journalist Pam Fessler, discussed the role of the media in oversight of elections during a conversation at the Principles for Trusted Elections conference at the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy. The Carter Center and the Ford Presidential Foundation co-hosted the event.
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Public & Private Sector Officials Speak at Cybersecurity Summit
1 hour, 8 minutesCyber professionals from government and the private sector spoke at the 15th annual Billington CyberSecurity Summit in Washington, DC. In this portion of the summit, a panel discussed artificial intelligence and achieving the right balance between security and implementation of the new technology. An AI executive named Alex Jaimes compared the regulation of AI to speed limits, saying, "Responsible behavior depends on context, right? Driving 50 miles an hour on I-95 is responsible; doing it down the street in a small town is not." Then, another panel discussed how AI was being used to improve the cybersecurity industry.
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Hearing on Risks of Replacing Civil Servants With Political Appointees
1 hour, 7 minutesFormer officials from the departments of Defense and Homeland Security joined policy advocates at a hearing before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee examining the risks associated with replacing career civil servants with political appointees. The hearing focused on an executive order from the Trump administration, known as "Schedule F," that would have taken away workforce protections of civil servants if not deemed loyal to the administration. The order, which would have impacted close to 50,000 career civil servants, was rescinded at the start of the Biden administration before it could take effect. The witnesses testified on the risks associated with the implementation of "Schedule F," such as the loss of institutional knowledge and expertise, increased instability in government, heightened national security concerns, and a rapid slowdown in government functions and services.
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Former NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo Testifies on His State's COVID-19 Response
2 hours, 21 minutesFormer New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) testified on his administration's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and a directive he issued to admit and readmit patients and residents infected with the coronavirus before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. The governor defended his record against committee Republicans who said his policies resulted in the unnecessary death of thousands of nursing home residents across New York state. Mr. Cuomo asserted the deaths were from community spread and infected workers during a time when testing was not widely available. He also pointed to the lack of pandemic-related policies and leadership of former President Trump as contributing factors to deaths attributed to the pandemic.
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CBO Director Testifies at Oversight Hearing
2 hours, 27 minutesCongressional Budget Office Director Phillip Swagel testified on oversight of his agency before the House Budget Committee. Several topics were addressed, including budget shortfalls, challenges in delivering timely information, workforce and modernization needs, and how agency audits might improve overall operations. Also discussed were the budgetary impacts on the national debt of specific legislation and executive orders, such as the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and the Biden administration's efforts to forgive student loan debt.
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Lectures in History: Gilded Age Bohemians
1 hour, 20 minutesUniversity of North Carolina at Pembroke professor Ryan Anderson discussed the rise of a Bohemian culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that rejected conventional societal restraints and embraced the arts.
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Reel America: United States Elects President Truman
10 minutesIntended for foreign audiences, this U.S. Information Service film gives a brief biography of President Truman and documents his 1948 campaign victory over Republican Thomas Dewey.
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Randall Woods, "John Quincy Adams"
1 hour, 0 minuteUniversity of Arkansas historian Randall Woods discussed America's sixth president, John Quincy Adams. He devoted a decade of research and writing to his biography of the first chief executive to follow his father into the office. The Fayetteville Public Library in Arkansas hosted this event.
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Washington Journal: President Gerald Ford 1975 Assassination Attempts
11 minutesHistorian and Gerald Ford biographer Richard Norton Smith discussed the two attempts on Pres. Gerald Ford's life that took place in September 1975.
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President Gerald Ford 1975 Assassination Attempt Testimony
19 minutesPresident Ford testified about a 1975 assassination attempt on his life by Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, a follower of Charles Manson.
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Lectures in History: Gilded Age Bohemians
1 hour, 20 minutesUniversity of North Carolina at Pembroke professor Ryan Anderson discussed the rise of a Bohemian culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that rejected conventional societal restraints and embraced the arts.
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Reel America: United States Elects President Truman
10 minutesIntended for foreign audiences, this U.S. Information Service film gives a brief biography of President Truman and documents his 1948 campaign victory over Republican Thomas Dewey.
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Randall Woods, "John Quincy Adams"
1 hour, 0 minuteUniversity of Arkansas historian Randall Woods discussed America's sixth president, John Quincy Adams. He devoted a decade of research and writing to his biography of the first chief executive to follow his father into the office. The Fayetteville Public Library in Arkansas hosted this event.
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Washington Journal: President Gerald Ford 1975 Assassination Attempts
11 minutesHistorian and Gerald Ford biographer Richard Norton Smith discussed the two attempts on Pres. Gerald Ford's life that took place in September 1975.
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President Gerald Ford 1975 Assassination Attempt Testimony
19 minutesPresident Ford testified about a 1975 assassination attempt on his life by Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, a follower of Charles Manson.
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The Civil War: Slavery & 1862 Union Army of Virginia
50 minutesFormer National Park Service historian John Hennessey talked about the 1862 relationship between the Union Army of Virginia and enslaved people, the attitudes of the soldiers toward slavery, and how emancipation impacted the war effort. This talk was part of a conference hosted by the University of Virginia Center for Civil War History in Charlottesville.
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History of Academic Freedom in Higher Education
1 hour, 10 minutesDavid Bell (Princeton University), Natalia Mehlman Petrzela (New School), and David Rabban (Univ. of Texas School of Law) discussed the relationship between public policy and academic freedom in higher education. The American Historical Association hosted this discussion as part of its Congressional briefing series.
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1774 Fairfax Resolves
1 hour, 15 minutesHistorian Holly Brewer talked about the 1774 Fairfax Resolves. Drafted by George Mason and George Washington, the resolutions rejected the authority of British Parliament over the American colonies. George Mason's Gunston Hall in Mason Neck, Virginia, hosted this program.
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Marquis de Lafayette in America
30 minutesIn July of 1824, the Revolutionary War hero Marquis de Lafayette came back to America and toured the country. Public historians discussed the French noble's original visit and the event planned for the 200th anniversary in 2024. This talk was part of a Revolutionary War conference hosted by the Fort Plain Museum in New York.
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Edward Foley, "Ballot Battles"
1 hour, 15 minutesAfter the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot, Edward Foley updated his book "Ballot Battles: The History of Disputed Elections in the United States." This videotaped podcast focused on America's history of controversial elections - especially in 1876, 2000, and 2020. The American Enterprise Institute hosted this program.
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Historic Presidential Elections: Hayes vs. Tilden - 1876
1 hour, 0 minuteDespite losing the popular vote, Republican Governor Rutherford Hayes of Ohio defeated New York Democratic Governor Samuel Tilden in a contentious election that led to negotiations between Republicans and Democrats to determine the winner, resulting in what became known as the Compromise of 1877.
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Lectures in History: Gilded Age Bohemians
1 hour, 20 minutesUniversity of North Carolina at Pembroke professor Ryan Anderson discussed the rise of a Bohemian culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that rejected conventional societal restraints and embraced the arts.
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Reel America: United States Elects President Truman
10 minutesIntended for foreign audiences, this U.S. Information Service film gives a brief biography of President Truman and documents his 1948 campaign victory over Republican Thomas Dewey.
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Randall Woods, "John Quincy Adams"
1 hour, 0 minuteUniversity of Arkansas historian Randall Woods discussed America's sixth president, John Quincy Adams. He devoted a decade of research and writing to his biography of the first chief executive to follow his father into the office. The Fayetteville Public Library in Arkansas hosted this event.
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Washington Journal: President Gerald Ford 1975 Assassination Attempts
11 minutesHistorian and Gerald Ford biographer Richard Norton Smith discussed the two attempts on Pres. Gerald Ford's life that took place in September 1975.
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President Gerald Ford 1975 Assassination Attempt Testimony
19 minutesPresident Ford testified about a 1975 assassination attempt on his life by Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, a follower of Charles Manson.
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Lectures in History: Gilded Age Bohemians
1 hour, 20 minutesUniversity of North Carolina at Pembroke professor Ryan Anderson discussed the rise of a Bohemian culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that rejected conventional societal restraints and embraced the arts.
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Reel America: United States Elects President Truman
10 minutesIntended for foreign audiences, this U.S. Information Service film gives a brief biography of President Truman and documents his 1948 campaign victory over Republican Thomas Dewey.
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Randall Woods, "John Quincy Adams"
1 hour, 0 minuteUniversity of Arkansas historian Randall Woods discussed America's sixth president, John Quincy Adams. He devoted a decade of research and writing to his biography of the first chief executive to follow his father into the office. The Fayetteville Public Library in Arkansas hosted this event.
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Washington Journal: President Gerald Ford 1975 Assassination Attempts
11 minutesHistorian and Gerald Ford biographer Richard Norton Smith discussed the two attempts on Pres. Gerald Ford's life that took place in September 1975.
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President Gerald Ford 1975 Assassination Attempt Testimony
19 minutesPresident Ford testified about a 1975 assassination attempt on his life by Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, a follower of Charles Manson.
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The Civil War: Slavery & 1862 Union Army of Virginia
50 minutesFormer National Park Service historian John Hennessey talked about the 1862 relationship between the Union Army of Virginia and enslaved people, the attitudes of the soldiers toward slavery, and how emancipation impacted the war effort. This talk was part of a conference hosted by the University of Virginia Center for Civil War History in Charlottesville.
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History of Academic Freedom in Higher Education
1 hour, 10 minutesDavid Bell (Princeton University), Natalia Mehlman Petrzela (New School), and David Rabban (Univ. of Texas School of Law) discussed the relationship between public policy and academic freedom in higher education. The American Historical Association hosted this discussion as part of its Congressional briefing series.
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1774 Fairfax Resolves
1 hour, 15 minutesHistorian Holly Brewer talked about the 1774 Fairfax Resolves. Drafted by George Mason and George Washington, the resolutions rejected the authority of British Parliament over the American colonies. George Mason's Gunston Hall in Mason Neck, Virginia, hosted this program.
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Marquis de Lafayette in America
30 minutesIn July of 1824, the Revolutionary War hero Marquis de Lafayette came back to America and toured the country. Public historians discussed the French noble's original visit and the event planned for the 200th anniversary in 2024. This talk was part of a Revolutionary War conference hosted by the Fort Plain Museum in New York.
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Edward Foley, "Ballot Battles"
1 hour, 15 minutesAfter the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot, Edward Foley updated his book "Ballot Battles: The History of Disputed Elections in the United States." This videotaped podcast focused on America's history of controversial elections - especially in 1876, 2000, and 2020. The American Enterprise Institute hosted this program.
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Historic Presidential Elections: Hayes vs. Tilden - 1876
1 hour, 0 minuteDespite losing the popular vote, Republican Governor Rutherford Hayes of Ohio defeated New York Democratic Governor Samuel Tilden in a contentious election that led to negotiations between Republicans and Democrats to determine the winner, resulting in what became known as the Compromise of 1877.
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Louis Sarkozy, "Napoleon's Library"
45 minutesLouis Sarkozy, son of former French president Nicholas Sarkozy, talked about the books in Napoleon Bonaparte's library and the impact they had on his thinking. This event was hosted by Bonjour Books in Kensington, Maryland.
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Washington Journal: Author Ann Coulter on Campaign 2024
50 minutesAuthor & columnist Ann Coulter discussed Campaign 2024, her views on Former President Donald Trump, the evolution of Republican politics and her writing career.
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FreedomFest 2024 - Rainer Zitelmann, "How Nations Escape Poverty"
25 minutesRainer Zitelmann discussed what Vietnam and Poland, both former socialist countries, have done to prosper economically in the 21st century. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
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After Words: Brooke Harrington, "Offshore - Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism"
1 hour, 0 minuteDartmouth College professor Brooke Harrington examined the world of offshore finance, how it works and its impact on the U.S. and globally. She was interviewed by Wall Street Journal U.S. tax policy reporter Richard Rubin.
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Louis Sarkozy, "Napoleon's Library"
45 minutesLouis Sarkozy, son of former French president Nicholas Sarkozy, talked about the books in Napoleon Bonaparte's library and the impact they had on his thinking. This event was hosted by Bonjour Books in Kensington, Maryland.
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Washington Journal: Author Ann Coulter on Campaign 2024
50 minutesAuthor & columnist Ann Coulter discussed Campaign 2024, her views on Former President Donald Trump, the evolution of Republican politics and her writing career.
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FreedomFest 2024 - Rainer Zitelmann, "How Nations Escape Poverty"
25 minutesRainer Zitelmann discussed what Vietnam and Poland, both former socialist countries, have done to prosper economically in the 21st century. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
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After Words: Brooke Harrington, "Offshore - Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism"
1 hour, 0 minuteDartmouth College professor Brooke Harrington examined the world of offshore finance, how it works and its impact on the U.S. and globally. She was interviewed by Wall Street Journal U.S. tax policy reporter Richard Rubin.
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Ferris Jabr, "Becoming Earth - How Our Planet Came to Life"
1 hour, 40 minutesScientific American contributing writer Ferris Jabr discussed how life evolved on earth and whether it is an interconnected system. The Secret Science Club provided this virtual event.
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Neil King, "American Ramble"
55 minutesFormer Wall Street Journal reporter Neil King discussed his book "American Ramble" - about his nearly 300 mile walk from Washington, DC, to New York City - with radio host Bill Press. This event was hosted by the Hill Center in Washington, DC.
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Shannon Vallor, "The AI Mirror - How to Reclaim Our Humanity in an Age of Machine Thinking"
1 hour, 5 minutesUniversity of Edinburgh philosophy professor Shannon Vallor argued that artificial intelligence reflects humanity's flaws because it is based on human data. Harvard Bookstore in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this event.
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Jesselyn Cook, "The Quiet Damage - QAnon & the Destruction of the American Family"
1 hour, 0 minuteInvestigative reporter Jesselyn Cook looked at the spread of conspiracy theories and the impact that the QAnon conspiracy theory has had on some American families. Harvard Bookstore in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this event.
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Alexander Justice Moore, "The Food Fighters"
35 minutesDC Central Kitchen's Alexander Justice Moore talked about the history of the Washington, DC, nonprofit and its efforts to fight hunger and poverty in the nation's capital. This event was hosted by DC Central Kitchen.
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Washington Journal: Nicholas Jacobs, "The Rural Voter - The Politics of Place & the Disuniting of America"
45 minutesColby College professor Nicolas Jacobs discussed the definition and culture of rural America, and the reasons Republicans dominate the politics of rural communities.
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Louis Sarkozy, "Napoleon's Library"
45 minutesLouis Sarkozy, son of former French president Nicholas Sarkozy, talked about the books in Napoleon Bonaparte's library and the impact they had on his thinking. This event was hosted by Bonjour Books in Kensington, Maryland.
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Washington Journal: Author Ann Coulter on Campaign 2024
50 minutesAuthor & columnist Ann Coulter discussed Campaign 2024, her views on Former President Donald Trump, the evolution of Republican politics and her writing career.
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FreedomFest 2024 - Rainer Zitelmann, "How Nations Escape Poverty"
18 minutesRainer Zitelmann discussed what Vietnam and Poland, both former socialist countries, have done to prosper economically in the 21st century. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
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After Words: Brooke Harrington, "Offshore - Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism"
1 hour, 7 minutesDartmouth College professor Brooke Harrington examined the world of offshore finance, how it works and its impact on the U.S. and globally. She was interviewed by Wall Street Journal U.S. tax policy reporter Richard Rubin.
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Louis Sarkozy, "Napoleon's Library"
45 minutesLouis Sarkozy, son of former French president Nicholas Sarkozy, talked about the books in Napoleon Bonaparte's library and the impact they had on his thinking. This event was hosted by Bonjour Books in Kensington, Maryland.
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Washington Journal: Author Ann Coulter on Campaign 2024
50 minutesAuthor & columnist Ann Coulter discussed Campaign 2024, her views on Former President Donald Trump, the evolution of Republican politics and her writing career.
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FreedomFest 2024 - Rainer Zitelmann, "How Nations Escape Poverty"
25 minutesRainer Zitelmann discussed what Vietnam and Poland, both former socialist countries, have done to prosper economically in the 21st century. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
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After Words: Brooke Harrington, "Offshore - Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism"
1 hour, 0 minuteDartmouth College professor Brooke Harrington examined the world of offshore finance, how it works and its impact on the U.S. and globally. She was interviewed by Wall Street Journal U.S. tax policy reporter Richard Rubin.
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Ferris Jabr, "Becoming Earth - How Our Planet Came to Life"
1 hour, 40 minutesScientific American contributing writer Ferris Jabr discussed how life evolved on earth and whether it is an interconnected system. The Secret Science Club provided this virtual event.
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Neil King, "American Ramble"
55 minutesFormer Wall Street Journal reporter Neil King discussed his book "American Ramble" - about his nearly 300 mile walk from Washington, DC, to New York City - with radio host Bill Press. This event was hosted by the Hill Center in Washington, DC.
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Shannon Vallor, "The AI Mirror - How to Reclaim Our Humanity in an Age of Machine Thinking"
1 hour, 5 minutesUniversity of Edinburgh philosophy professor Shannon Vallor argued that artificial intelligence reflects humanity's flaws because it is based on human data. Harvard Bookstore in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this event.
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Jesselyn Cook, "The Quiet Damage - QAnon & the Destruction of the American Family"
1 hour, 0 minuteInvestigative reporter Jesselyn Cook looked at the spread of conspiracy theories and the impact that the QAnon conspiracy theory has had on some American families. Harvard Bookstore in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this event.
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Alexander Justice Moore, "The Food Fighters"
35 minutesDC Central Kitchen's Alexander Justice Moore talked about the history of the Washington, DC, nonprofit and its efforts to fight hunger and poverty in the nation's capital. This event was hosted by DC Central Kitchen.
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Washington Journal: Nicholas Jacobs, "The Rural Voter - The Politics of Place & the Disuniting of America"
45 minutesColby College professor Nicolas Jacobs discussed the definition and culture of rural America, and the reasons Republicans dominate the politics of rural communities.
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