C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Discussion on U.S. Arms Transfers
1 hour, 21 minutesA 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.
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Asst. Education Sec. Discusses Enforcing Civil Rights in Schools
59 minutesAssistant Education Secretary for Civil Rights Catherine Lhamon discussed enforcement of civil rights at the City Club of Cleveland. She described schools' legal obligations to protect civil rights, such as ensuring students were not exposed to consistently hostile environments, and cited examples of discrimination and harassment that occurred at public schools and colleges. She then took several questions from the audience, which included educators, students, Ohio state Sen. Kent Smith (D), and others.
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State and Local Law Enforcement Officials Testify on Law Enforcement Challenges
2 hours, 45 minutesState and local law enforcement officials testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on the challenges faced by law enforcement. Several topics were addressed, including gun violence, the prevention of school shootings, workforce recruitment and retention concerns, and the importance of collaboration among federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. They also addressed the fentanyl crisis and the need for more funding and resources.
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Deputy Sec. of State Testifies on Competition With China
2 hours, 1 minuteDeputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell testified on strategic competition with China before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Topics included China competing with the U.S. for influence in the Global South, the country assisting Russia with its war against Ukraine, clean energy dominance, and the U.S. not having ambassadors in more than 20 countries where China does have ambassadors. In regard to the last issue, Mr. Campbell said, "I find it embarrassing," when the U.S. engages in diplomacy with nations that do not have U.S. ambassadors, saying it was antithetical to strategic interests. Moreover, the committee's chair, Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), condemned Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for holding onto power despite losing the popular vote to his opposition.
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Asst. Education Sec. Discusses Enforcing Civil Rights in Schools
59 minutesAssistant Education Secretary for Civil Rights Catherine Lhamon discussed enforcement of civil rights at the City Club of Cleveland. She described schools' legal obligations to protect civil rights, such as ensuring students were not exposed to consistently hostile environments, and cited examples of discrimination and harassment that occurred at public schools and colleges. She then took several questions from the audience, which included educators, students, Ohio state Sen. Kent Smith (D), and others.
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State and Local Law Enforcement Officials Testify on Law Enforcement Challenges
2 hours, 46 minutesState and local law enforcement officials testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on the challenges faced by law enforcement. Several topics were addressed, including gun violence, the prevention of school shootings, workforce recruitment and retention concerns, and the importance of collaboration among federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. They also addressed the fentanyl crisis and the need for more funding and resources.
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Deputy Sec. of State Testifies on Competition With China
2 hours, 0 minuteDeputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell testified on strategic competition with China before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Topics included China competing with the U.S. for influence in the Global South, the country assisting Russia with its war against Ukraine, clean energy dominance, and the U.S. not having ambassadors in more than 20 countries where China does have ambassadors. In regard to the last issue, Mr. Campbell said, "I find it embarrassing," when the U.S. engages in diplomacy with nations that do not have U.S. ambassadors, saying it was antithetical to strategic interests. Moreover, the committee's chair, Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), condemned Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for holding onto power despite losing the popular vote to his opposition.
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Asst. Education Sec. Discusses Enforcing Civil Rights in Schools
59 minutesAssistant Education Secretary for Civil Rights Catherine Lhamon discussed enforcement of civil rights at the City Club of Cleveland. She described schools' legal obligations to protect civil rights, such as ensuring students were not exposed to consistently hostile environments, and cited examples of discrimination and harassment that occurred at public schools and colleges. She then took several questions from the audience, which included educators, students, Ohio state Sen. Kent Smith (D), and others.
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State and Local Law Enforcement Officials Testify on Law Enforcement Challenges
2 hours, 46 minutesState and local law enforcement officials testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on the challenges faced by law enforcement. Several topics were addressed, including gun violence, the prevention of school shootings, workforce recruitment and retention concerns, and the importance of collaboration among federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. They also addressed the fentanyl crisis and the need for more funding and resources.
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Deputy Sec. of State Testifies on Competition With China
2 hours, 2 minutesDeputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell testified on strategic competition with China before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Topics included China competing with the U.S. for influence in the Global South, the country assisting Russia with its war against Ukraine, clean energy dominance, and the U.S. not having ambassadors in more than 20 countries where China does have ambassadors. In regard to the last issue, Mr. Campbell said, "I find it embarrassing," when the U.S. engages in diplomacy with nations that do not have U.S. ambassadors, saying it was antithetical to strategic interests. Moreover, the committee's chair, Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), condemned Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for holding onto power despite losing the popular vote to his opposition.
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Asst. Education Sec. Discusses Enforcing Civil Rights in Schools
58 minutesAssistant Education Secretary for Civil Rights Catherine Lhamon discussed enforcement of civil rights at the City Club of Cleveland. She described schools' legal obligations to protect civil rights, such as ensuring students were not exposed to consistently hostile environments, and cited examples of discrimination and harassment that occurred at public schools and colleges. She then took several questions from the audience, which included educators, students, Ohio state Sen. Kent Smith (D), and others.
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State and Local Law Enforcement Officials Testify on Law Enforcement Challenges
2 hours, 47 minutesState and local law enforcement officials testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on the challenges faced by law enforcement. Several topics were addressed, including gun violence, the prevention of school shootings, workforce recruitment and retention concerns, and the importance of collaboration among federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. They also addressed the fentanyl crisis and the need for more funding and resources.
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Deputy Sec. of State Testifies on Competition With China
2 hours, 0 minuteDeputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell testified on strategic competition with China before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Topics included China competing with the U.S. for influence in the Global South, the country assisting Russia with its war against Ukraine, clean energy dominance, and the U.S. not having ambassadors in more than 20 countries where China does have ambassadors. In regard to the last issue, Mr. Campbell said, "I find it embarrassing," when the U.S. engages in diplomacy with nations that do not have U.S. ambassadors, saying it was antithetical to strategic interests. Moreover, the committee's chair, Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), condemned Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for holding onto power despite losing the popular vote to his opposition.
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Asst. Education Sec. Discusses Enforcing Civil Rights in Schools
58 minutesAssistant Education Secretary for Civil Rights Catherine Lhamon discussed enforcement of civil rights at the City Club of Cleveland. She described schools' legal obligations to protect civil rights, such as ensuring students were not exposed to consistently hostile environments, and cited examples of discrimination and harassment that occurred at public schools and colleges. She then took several questions from the audience, which included educators, students, Ohio state Sen. Kent Smith (D), and others.
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Meridith McGraw, "Trump in Exile"
1 hour, 5 minutesPolitico's Meridith McGraw chronicled Donald Trump's post presidency to his return as the Republican nominee for president. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
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FreedomFest 2024 - Ilana Redstone, "The Certainty Trap"
32 minutesUniversity of Illinois sociology professor Ilana Redstone argues that the U.S. would be better off if Americans were more self-critical about their beliefs and less dismissive of arguments made by those they disagree with. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
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FreedomFest 2024 - Randy Barnett, "A Life for Liberty"
28 minutesGeorgetown University constitutional law professor Randy Barnett talks about his legal career and his support of originalism, a legal theory that interprets laws based on their original interpretations. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
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After Words: Kim Wehle, "Pardon Power - How the Pardon System Works - and Why"
58 minutesFormer assistant U.S. attorney and law professor Kim Wehle looked at how the pardon system works in the United States and why we have it. She was interviewed by University of Michigan emeritus professor of law and sociology Richard Lempert.
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Meridith McGraw, "Trump in Exile"
1 hour, 4 minutesPolitico's Meridith McGraw chronicled Donald Trump's post presidency to his return as the Republican nominee for president. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
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FreedomFest 2024 - Ilana Redstone, "The Certainty Trap"
33 minutesUniversity of Illinois sociology professor Ilana Redstone argues that the U.S. would be better off if Americans were more self-critical about their beliefs and less dismissive of arguments made by those they disagree with. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
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FreedomFest 2024 - Randy Barnett, "A Life for Liberty"
28 minutesGeorgetown University constitutional law professor Randy Barnett talks about his legal career and his support of originalism, a legal theory that interprets laws based on their original interpretations. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
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After Words: Kim Wehle, "Pardon Power - How the Pardon System Works - and Why"
56 minutesFormer assistant U.S. attorney and law professor Kim Wehle looked at how the pardon system works in the United States and why we have it. She was interviewed by University of Michigan emeritus professor of law and sociology Richard Lempert.
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Sebastian Junger, "In My Time of Dying"
1 hour, 3 minutesAuthor and journalist Sebastian Junger talked about his near-death experience and what it taught him about the possibility of an afterlife. This event was hosted by BookPeople in Austin, Texas.
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Renée DiResta, "Invisible Rulers - The People Who Turn Lies into Reality"
1 hour, 13 minutesRenée DiResta looked at how propagandists use social media and algorithms to undermine faith in democracy and government institutions. This event was hosted by the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco.
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H.R. McMaster, "At War with Ourselves"
55 minutesFormer National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster talked about his time in the Trump Administration and lays out a blueprint for a potential second Donald Trump term. The Hoover Institution's Washington, D.C., office hosted this event.
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Wilbur Ross, "Risks and Returns"
1 hour, 6 minutesFormer Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross talked about how he succeeded on Wall Street and in life. He also talked about his experiences in Washington during the Trump administration. This event took place at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum in Simi Valley, California.
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Dana Bash, "America's Deadliest Election"
1 hour, 9 minutesCNN chief political correspondent Dana Bash looked at Louisiana's Reconstruction-Era gubernatorial election of 1872, and the political and racial violence that occurred that year. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
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About Books: About Books With Patrick Oliver
16 minutesPatrick Oliver, founder and CEO of Say It Loud! Readers & Writers, discussed the need for literary arts programs and his efforts to promote reading among children and young adults.
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FreedomFest 2024 - Sam Sorbo, "Parents' Guide to Homeschool"
17 minutesPatriotTV host Sam Sorbo argued that homeschooling is better and safer for children than sending them to public schools. She shared her experiences homeschooling her own children and offered advice to parents who want to do the same. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
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Meridith McGraw, "Trump in Exile"
1 hour, 3 minutesPolitico's Meridith McGraw chronicled Donald Trump's post presidency to his return as the Republican nominee for president. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
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FreedomFest 2024 - Ilana Redstone, "The Certainty Trap"
33 minutesUniversity of Illinois sociology professor Ilana Redstone argues that the U.S. would be better off if Americans were more self-critical about their beliefs and less dismissive of arguments made by those they disagree with. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
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FreedomFest 2024 - Randy Barnett, "A Life for Liberty"
27 minutesGeorgetown University constitutional law professor Randy Barnett talks about his legal career and his support of originalism, a legal theory that interprets laws based on their original interpretations. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
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After Words: Kim Wehle, "Pardon Power - How the Pardon System Works - and Why"
58 minutesFormer assistant U.S. attorney and law professor Kim Wehle looked at how the pardon system works in the United States and why we have it. She was interviewed by University of Michigan emeritus professor of law and sociology Richard Lempert.
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Meridith McGraw, "Trump in Exile"
1 hour, 4 minutesPolitico's Meridith McGraw chronicled Donald Trump's post presidency to his return as the Republican nominee for president. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
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FreedomFest 2024 - Ilana Redstone, "The Certainty Trap"
32 minutesUniversity of Illinois sociology professor Ilana Redstone argues that the U.S. would be better off if Americans were more self-critical about their beliefs and less dismissive of arguments made by those they disagree with. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
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FreedomFest 2024 - Randy Barnett, "A Life for Liberty"
28 minutesGeorgetown University constitutional law professor Randy Barnett talks about his legal career and his support of originalism, a legal theory that interprets laws based on their original interpretations. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
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After Words: Kim Wehle, "Pardon Power - How the Pardon System Works - and Why"
57 minutesFormer assistant U.S. attorney and law professor Kim Wehle looked at how the pardon system works in the United States and why we have it. She was interviewed by University of Michigan emeritus professor of law and sociology Richard Lempert.
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Sebastian Junger, "In My Time of Dying"
1 hour, 1 minuteAuthor and journalist Sebastian Junger talked about his near-death experience and what it taught him about the possibility of an afterlife. This event was hosted by BookPeople in Austin, Texas.
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Renée DiResta, "Invisible Rulers - The People Who Turn Lies into Reality"
1 hour, 14 minutesRenée DiResta looked at how propagandists use social media and algorithms to undermine faith in democracy and government institutions. This event was hosted by the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco.
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H.R. McMaster, "At War with Ourselves"
56 minutesFormer National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster talked about his time in the Trump Administration and lays out a blueprint for a potential second Donald Trump term. The Hoover Institution's Washington, D.C., office hosted this event.
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Wilbur Ross, "Risks and Returns"
1 hour, 5 minutesFormer Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross talked about how he succeeded on Wall Street and in life. He also talked about his experiences in Washington during the Trump administration. This event took place at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum in Simi Valley, California.
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Dana Bash, "America's Deadliest Election"
1 hour, 9 minutesCNN chief political correspondent Dana Bash looked at Louisiana's Reconstruction-Era gubernatorial election of 1872, and the political and racial violence that occurred that year. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
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About Books: About Books With Patrick Oliver
15 minutesPatrick Oliver, founder and CEO of Say It Loud! Readers & Writers, discussed the need for literary arts programs and his efforts to promote reading among children and young adults.
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FreedomFest 2024 - Sam Sorbo, "Parents' Guide to Homeschool"
17 minutesPatriotTV host Sam Sorbo argued that homeschooling is better and safer for children than sending them to public schools. She shared her experiences homeschooling her own children and offered advice to parents who want to do the same. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2024 in Las Vegas.
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Lectures in History: The American Presidency and Foreign Policy
1 hour, 13 minutesPresidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky discussed how presidential foreign policy and warmaking powers evolved from the time of George Washington to the modern era. This lecture was part of a symposium hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
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Reel America: "Let's Look at Congress" with USIA Director Edward Murrow - 1962
15 minutesIn 1962, Senator Kenneth Keating (R-NY) hosted U.S. Information Agengy director Edward Murrow on his interview program to talk about the U.S. image abroad, current affairs, and propaganda. This was part of a television interview series Senator Keating hosted in the late 1950s and early 1960s called "Let's Look at Congress.' Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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Ronald Reagan 20th Anniversary Commemoration
2 hours, 30 minutesFormer President Ronald Reagan died 20 years ago on June 5, 2004, at the age of 93. Those who served in his administration gathered at his presidential library in Simi Valley, California, to remember him.
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Lectures in History: The American Presidency and Foreign Policy
1 hour, 15 minutesPresidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky discussed how presidential foreign policy and warmaking powers evolved from the time of George Washington to the modern era. This lecture was part of a symposium hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
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John McCurdy, "Vicious and Immoral"
45 minutesHistory professor and author John McCurdy talked about the 1774 buggery trial of British chaplain Robert Newburgh and LGBT history during the American Revolution. The Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia hosted this event.
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The Civil War: 1862 Second Manassas - Confederate Perspective
1 hour, 1 minuteCivil War historian Gary Gallagher talked about the importance of the victory at the 1862 Battle of Second Manassas for the Confederate cause. This talk was part of a conference hosted by the University of Virginia Center for Civil War History in Charlottesville.
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Historical Perspectives on Transportation Safety Regulation
1 hour, 14 minutesHistorians discussed the development of federal transportation safety regulations in the United States. The American Historical Association hosted this discussion as part of a Congressional briefing series.
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James Marcus, "Glad to the Brink of Fear - A Portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson"
1 hour, 0 minuteAuthor James Marcus talked about transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson, his life, his writings, and his relevance for today. The New York Society Library hosted this event.
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Reel America: "Let's Look at Congress" with USIA Director Edward Murrow - 1962
15 minutesIn 1962, Senator Kenneth Keating (R-NY) hosted U.S. Information Agengy director Edward Murrow on his interview program to talk about the U.S. image abroad, current affairs, and propaganda. This was part of a television interview series Senator Keating hosted in the late 1950s and early 1960s called "Let's Look at Congress.' Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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"Waging War in America 1775-1783"
1 hour, 30 minutesHistorians discussed the operational challenges that American, British, French, and German military forces faced during the American Revolution. The American Revolution Institute of the Society of the Cincinnati in Washington, DC, hosted this program.
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Historic Presidential Elections: Lincoln vs. Douglas vs. Breckinridge - 1860
1 hour, 0 minuteRepublican Abraham Lincoln defeated Illinois Senator Stephen Douglas of the Democratic Party, Vice President & Southern Democratic Party candidate John Breckinridge, and former Senator and Constitutional Union Party candidate John Bell. Lincoln's election was followed by the secession of several southern states which led to the Civil War.
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Lectures in History: The American Presidency and Foreign Policy
1 hour, 15 minutesPresidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky discussed how presidential foreign policy and warmaking powers evolved from the time of George Washington to the modern era. This lecture was part of a symposium hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
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Reel America: "Let's Look at Congress" with USIA Director Edward Murrow - 1962
15 minutesIn 1962, Senator Kenneth Keating (R-NY) hosted U.S. Information Agengy director Edward Murrow on his interview program to talk about the U.S. image abroad, current affairs, and propaganda. This was part of a television interview series Senator Keating hosted in the late 1950s and early 1960s called "Let's Look at Congress.' Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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Ronald Reagan 20th Anniversary Commemoration
2 hours, 30 minutesFormer President Ronald Reagan died 20 years ago on June 5, 2004, at the age of 93. Those who served in his administration gathered at his presidential library in Simi Valley, California, to remember him.
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Lectures in History: The American Presidency and Foreign Policy
1 hour, 15 minutesPresidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky discussed how presidential foreign policy and warmaking powers evolved from the time of George Washington to the modern era. This lecture was part of a symposium hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
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John McCurdy, "Vicious and Immoral"
45 minutesHistory professor and author John McCurdy talked about the 1774 buggery trial of British chaplain Robert Newburgh and LGBT history during the American Revolution. The Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia hosted this event.
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The Civil War: 1862 Second Manassas - Confederate Perspective
1 hour, 0 minuteCivil War historian Gary Gallagher talked about the importance of the victory at the 1862 Battle of Second Manassas for the Confederate cause. This talk was part of a conference hosted by the University of Virginia Center for Civil War History in Charlottesville.
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Historical Perspectives on Transportation Safety Regulation
1 hour, 15 minutesHistorians discussed the development of federal transportation safety regulations in the United States. The American Historical Association hosted this discussion as part of a Congressional briefing series.
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James Marcus, "Glad to the Brink of Fear - A Portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson"
1 hour, 0 minuteAuthor James Marcus talked about transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson, his life, his writings, and his relevance for today. The New York Society Library hosted this event.
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Reel America: "Let's Look at Congress" with USIA Director Edward Murrow - 1962
15 minutesIn 1962, Senator Kenneth Keating (R-NY) hosted U.S. Information Agengy director Edward Murrow on his interview program to talk about the U.S. image abroad, current affairs, and propaganda. This was part of a television interview series Senator Keating hosted in the late 1950s and early 1960s called "Let's Look at Congress.' Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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"Waging War in America 1775-1783"
1 hour, 30 minutesHistorians discussed the operational challenges that American, British, French, and German military forces faced during the American Revolution. The American Revolution Institute of the Society of the Cincinnati in Washington, DC, hosted this program.
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Historic Presidential Elections: Lincoln vs. Douglas vs. Breckinridge - 1860
1 hour, 0 minuteRepublican Abraham Lincoln defeated Illinois Senator Stephen Douglas of the Democratic Party, Vice President & Southern Democratic Party candidate John Breckinridge, and former Senator and Constitutional Union Party candidate John Bell. Lincoln's election was followed by the secession of several southern states which led to the Civil War.
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Secret Service & FBI Officials Testify on Attempted Assassination of Fmr. Pres. Trump
3 hours, 17 minutesSecret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe told lawmakers he's "ashamed" over the security failure that resulted in the attempted assassination of former President Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. He called what happened "a failure on multiple levels" and vowed corrective action and accountability. The shooting resulted in the former president getting shot in the ear, killed one person and seriously wounded two others. Mr. Rowe became the acting director after Kimberly Cheatle resigned amid scrutiny over her handling of the attempted assassination. FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate also testified alongside the acting director. The two appeared before a joint hearing conducted by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and Judiciary Committees.
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Condoleezza Rice & Robert Gate Speak At Security Forum
36 minutesFormer Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and former Defense Secretary Robert Gates discussed the Russia-Ukraine War and ways the U.S. can support Ukraine. They also discussed national security threats from China and Iran. This discussion was hosted by the Aspen Security Forum.
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Health Providers & Policy Researchers Testify on Medical Debt
1 hour, 49 minutesHealth care providers and policy researchers testified on ending medical debt during a public hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. Topics addressed included the high cost for health care in the United States, the impact of government regulations, price transparency in medical billing, threats posed by debt collectors, and the role of insurance providers.
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Marc Elias Discusses Recent Supreme Court Rulings
48 minutesDemocracy Docket founder Marc Elias discussed recent Supreme Court rulings that pertain to former President Donald Trump and presidential immunity, as well as the 2024 election, during a virtual conversation hosted by the Jewish Democratic Council of America. He said the Court "created an immunity, out of whole cloth, that I fear will transform the willingness of authoritarian leaders like Donald Trump." Topics addressed during the conversation included the former president's sentencing in the New York City hush money trial, the impact of current Court cases and investigations, Supreme Court reform, and the potential threat to democracy if Donald Trump is reelected.
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Secret Service & FBI Officials Testify on Attempted Assassination of Fmr. Pres. Trump
3 hours, 17 minutesSecret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe told lawmakers he's "ashamed" over the security failure that resulted in the attempted assassination of former President Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. He called what happened "a failure on multiple levels" and vowed corrective action and accountability. The shooting resulted in the former president getting shot in the ear, killed one person and seriously wounded two others. Mr. Rowe became the acting director after Kimberly Cheatle resigned amid scrutiny over her handling of the attempted assassination. FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate also testified alongside the acting director. The two appeared before a joint hearing conducted by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and Judiciary Committees.
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Condoleezza Rice & Robert Gate Speak At Security Forum
36 minutesFormer Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and former Defense Secretary Robert Gates discussed the Russia-Ukraine War and ways the U.S. can support Ukraine. They also discussed national security threats from China and Iran. This discussion was hosted by the Aspen Security Forum.
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Health Providers & Policy Researchers Testify on Medical Debt
1 hour, 50 minutesHealth care providers and policy researchers testified on ending medical debt during a public hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. Topics addressed included the high cost for health care in the United States, the impact of government regulations, price transparency in medical billing, threats posed by debt collectors, and the role of insurance providers.
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Marc Elias Discusses Recent Supreme Court Rulings
48 minutesDemocracy Docket founder Marc Elias discussed recent Supreme Court rulings that pertain to former President Donald Trump and presidential immunity, as well as the 2024 election, during a virtual conversation hosted by the Jewish Democratic Council of America. He said the Court "created an immunity, out of whole cloth, that I fear will transform the willingness of authoritarian leaders like Donald Trump." Topics addressed during the conversation included the former president's sentencing in the New York City hush money trial, the impact of current Court cases and investigations, Supreme Court reform, and the potential threat to democracy if Donald Trump is reelected.
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Secret Service & FBI Officials Testify on Attempted Assassination of Fmr. Pres. Trump
3 hours, 17 minutesSecret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe told lawmakers he's "ashamed" over the security failure that resulted in the attempted assassination of former President Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. He called what happened "a failure on multiple levels" and vowed corrective action and accountability. The shooting resulted in the former president getting shot in the ear, killed one person and seriously wounded two others. Mr. Rowe became the acting director after Kimberly Cheatle resigned amid scrutiny over her handling of the attempted assassination. FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate also testified alongside the acting director. The two appeared before a joint hearing conducted by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and Judiciary Committees.
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Condoleezza Rice & Robert Gate Speak At Security Forum
36 minutesFormer Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and former Defense Secretary Robert Gates discussed the Russia-Ukraine War and ways the U.S. can support Ukraine. They also discussed national security threats from China and Iran. This discussion was hosted by the Aspen Security Forum.
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Health Providers & Policy Researchers Testify on Medical Debt
1 hour, 49 minutesHealth care providers and policy researchers testified on ending medical debt during a public hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. Topics addressed included the high cost for health care in the United States, the impact of government regulations, price transparency in medical billing, threats posed by debt collectors, and the role of insurance providers.
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Marc Elias Discusses Recent Supreme Court Rulings
48 minutesDemocracy Docket founder Marc Elias discussed recent Supreme Court rulings that pertain to former President Donald Trump and presidential immunity, as well as the 2024 election, during a virtual conversation hosted by the Jewish Democratic Council of America. He said the Court "created an immunity, out of whole cloth, that I fear will transform the willingness of authoritarian leaders like Donald Trump." Topics addressed during the conversation included the former president's sentencing in the New York City hush money trial, the impact of current Court cases and investigations, Supreme Court reform, and the potential threat to democracy if Donald Trump is reelected.
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Secret Service & FBI Officials Testify on Attempted Assassination of Fmr. Pres. Trump
3 hours, 17 minutesSecret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe told lawmakers he's "ashamed" over the security failure that resulted in the attempted assassination of former President Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. He called what happened "a failure on multiple levels" and vowed corrective action and accountability. The shooting resulted in the former president getting shot in the ear, killed one person and seriously wounded two others. Mr. Rowe became the acting director after Kimberly Cheatle resigned amid scrutiny over her handling of the attempted assassination. FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate also testified alongside the acting director. The two appeared before a joint hearing conducted by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and Judiciary Committees.
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Condoleezza Rice & Robert Gate Speak At Security Forum
36 minutesFormer Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and former Defense Secretary Robert Gates discussed the Russia-Ukraine War and ways the U.S. can support Ukraine. They also discussed national security threats from China and Iran. This discussion was hosted by the Aspen Security Forum.
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Marc Elias Discusses Recent Supreme Court Rulings
47 minutesDemocracy Docket founder Marc Elias discussed recent Supreme Court rulings that pertain to former President Donald Trump and presidential immunity, as well as the 2024 election, during a virtual conversation hosted by the Jewish Democratic Council of America. He said the Court "created an immunity, out of whole cloth, that I fear will transform the willingness of authoritarian leaders like Donald Trump." Topics addressed during the conversation included the former president's sentencing in the New York City hush money trial, the impact of current Court cases and investigations, Supreme Court reform, and the potential threat to democracy if Donald Trump is reelected.
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