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Washington Journal: 07/08/2023Live
3 hours, 0 minuteMercatus Center's Weifeng Zhong discusses Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's visit to Beijing and the state of U.S.-China economic relations and Washington Post's Lillian Cunningham discusses her podcast "Field Trip" about America's National Parks.
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Discussion on NATO Defense & Deterrence
1 hour, 31 minutesThe Center for Strategic and International Studies held a discussion on their new report on NATO defense and deterrence in the Baltic States. The conversation with policy experts happened ahead of the NATO summit in Lithuania. Topics included Russian aggression, the Russia-Ukraine war, and NATO expansion.
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Hearing on Emergency Preparedness for Older Adults & Disabled
1 hour, 30 minutesThe Senate Aging Committee held a hearing on including seniors and people with disabilities in emergency management and response during disasters and major weather events. Topics included vulnerabilities in preparedness and response plans, communication to rural communities, technological barriers and school accommodations.
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Campaign 2024: Gov. Doug Burgum Campaigns at New Hampshire Machining Shop
49 minutes2024 Republican presidential candidate Gov. Doug Burgum (ND) toured a machine shop in Gilford, New Hampshire, owned by the vice chair of the Belknap County Republican Committee. While there, he met a number of the employees, and talked to them about their jobs and his work as North Dakota governor. Afterward, he and his wife Kathryn met with local Republican activists and answered questions about his vision for being president.
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Discussion on Freedom and Prosperity Around the World
59 minutesThe senior director and deputy director of the Atlantic Council's Freedom and Prosperity Center sat down with Anna Gawel, managing director of Devex, to discuss several of the findings of the 2023 Freedom and Prosperity Indexes. They touched on the relationship between freedom and prosperity, saying the freer a nation is, the more prosperous it will be. In their findings, they determined that though North America and Europe are the freest regions in the world, global prosperity has experienced a decline due in large part to the COVID-19 pandemic. They also addressed China and Russia, the growth in Sub-Saharan Africa, and women's economic freedom around the world.
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Discussion on Russia's Political Trajectory
58 minutesFormer Russian journalists were among those talking about Russia's political future following the Wagner Group rebellion in a discussion hosted by the Atlantic Council. They discussed several topics, including Russian President Vladimir Putin's response to the rebellion, the Kremlin's relationship with the Wagner Group, and failures of Russia's intelligence organizations. They also touched on Putin's future as leader of Russia and the destabilizing impact the rebellion had in the country.
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Surgeon General & Others Testify on Youth Mental Health
2 hours, 20 minutesU.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy pointed to loneliness and social media as two areas of concern as drivers of the mental health crisis during his testimony on youth mental health before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. Also testifying was Deputy Assistant Education Secretary Katherine Neas. A variety of topics were discussed, including social media accountability, impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health challenges for LGBTQIA youth, and the rise of gun violence. They also addressed the need for increased and sustained funding for mental health care services.
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Fmr. Defense & Nat'l Security Govt. Officials on Taiwan-China Relations
29 minutesFormer Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Michael Mullen and former National Intelligence Deputy Director Susan Gordon discussed U.S. policy towards Taiwan and China at an event hosted by the Washington Post. Topics included increased risk of conflict around Taiwan, the "One-China" policy, and the impact of using strategic ambiguity vs. strategic clarity when discussing policy towards Taiwan.
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Washington Journal: Kirk Bado
24 minutesKirk Bado, Editor of National Journal's "Hotline" political newsletter, discussed Campaign 2024 and key congressional races.
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Booknotes+ Podcast - CW Goodyear, "President Garfield"
1 hour, 0 minuteC.W. Goodyear was born in New Orleans. He's a graduate of Yale University and now lives in the Washington, DC area. He's also a first time biographer, having just published a book about James Garfield titled "President Garfield: From Radical to Unifier." Garfield, America's 20th president, took office on March 4, 1881. His time as president lasted only 200 days. Garfield was assassinated by Charles Guiteau in a Washington, DC train station at the corner of 6th and Pennsylvania Avenue on July 2, 1881. Mr. Goodyear has written a full life biography of James Garfield, from the years he grew up in Ohio through his generalship in the Civil War and his 17 years in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Lectures in History: New York City and Broadway in the 1960s
1 hour, 10 minutesBaruch College professors Vincent DiGirolamo & Elizabeth Wollman taught a class about New York City and Broadway in the 1960s. They describes the political culture of the time, the relationship between Broadway and off-Broadway productions, and how smaller theaters were often more experimental and responded to current issues such as Vietnam.
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AHTV - Allen Guelzo, "Abraham Lincoln - Redeemer President"
1 hour, 17 minutesPrinceton's Allen Guelzo was joined by historians Lucas Morel and Richard Brookhiser to take an updated look at the revised second edition of Mr. Guelzo's 1999 book, "Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President." It's described as an intellectual biography -- a consideration of the 16th president's thinking on the debates of his time over politics, religion and culture. Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., hosted this event along with Princeton University.
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AHTV - Philippa Strum, "On Account of Sex"
1 hour, 29 minutesPhillipa Strum discusses her book on Ruth Bader Ginsburg "On Account of Sex"
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"Mourning the Presidents"
1 hour, 12 minutesThis was a look not only at how Americans have remembered departed presidents, but at what those mourning rituals say about politics and culture. The White House Historical Association hosted three of the book's contributors in conversation with presidential historian Michael Beschloss. The University of Virginia Press published this book together with the association and the Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University -- and it's part of the Miller Center Series on the Presidency.
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Booknotes+ Podcast - CW Goodyear, "President Garfield"
1 hour, 0 minuteC.W. Goodyear was born in New Orleans. He's a graduate of Yale University and now lives in the Washington, DC area. He's also a first time biographer, having just published a book about James Garfield titled "President Garfield: From Radical to Unifier." Garfield, America's 20th president, took office on March 4, 1881. His time as president lasted only 200 days. Garfield was assassinated by Charles Guiteau in a Washington, DC train station at the corner of 6th and Pennsylvania Avenue on July 2, 1881. Mr. Goodyear has written a full life biography of James Garfield, from the years he grew up in Ohio through his generalship in the Civil War and his 17 years in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Lectures in History: New York City and Broadway in the 1960s
1 hour, 11 minutesBaruch College professors Vincent DiGirolamo & Elizabeth Wollman taught a class about New York City and Broadway in the 1960s. They describes the political culture of the time, the relationship between Broadway and off-Broadway productions, and how smaller theaters were often more experimental and responded to current issues such as Vietnam.
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AHTV - Philippa Strum, "On Account of Sex"
1 hour, 28 minutesPhillipa Strum discusses her book on Ruth Bader Ginsburg "On Account of Sex"
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"Mourning the Presidents"
1 hour, 12 minutesThis was a look not only at how Americans have remembered departed presidents, but at what those mourning rituals say about politics and culture. The White House Historical Association hosted three of the book's contributors in conversation with presidential historian Michael Beschloss. The University of Virginia Press published this book together with the association and the Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University -- and it's part of the Miller Center Series on the Presidency.
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Booknotes+ Podcast - CW Goodyear, "President Garfield"
1 hour, 2 minutesC.W. Goodyear was born in New Orleans. He's a graduate of Yale University and now lives in the Washington, DC area. He's also a first time biographer, having just published a book about James Garfield titled "President Garfield: From Radical to Unifier." Garfield, America's 20th president, took office on March 4, 1881. His time as president lasted only 200 days. Garfield was assassinated by Charles Guiteau in a Washington, DC train station at the corner of 6th and Pennsylvania Avenue on July 2, 1881. Mr. Goodyear has written a full life biography of James Garfield, from the years he grew up in Ohio through his generalship in the Civil War and his 17 years in the U.S. House of Representatives.