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Washington Journal: 07/22/2023Live
3 hours, 1 minuteNewsmax's John Gizzi discusses a potential third indictment for former President Trump and impact on Campaign 2024, and podcast co-hosts Rhiannon Hamam, Peter Shamshiri and Michael Liroff discuss their "5-4" podcast about the Supreme Court.
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Discussion on Campus Free Speech
1 hour, 13 minutesJournalists and academics participated in a discussion on free speech and due process on college and university campuses. Topics included reducing the number of bureaucrats on college campuses, preserving student rights, and ways alumni could engage with student groups.
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IRS Whistleblowers Testify on Hunter Biden Investigation, Part 1
5 hours, 28 minutesTwo IRS whistleblowers, special agent Joseph Ziegler and his supervisor Gary Shapley, testified on the ongoing investigation into the Biden family before the House Oversight Committee. The hearing focused on President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, with the witnesses alleging he committed tax felonies at various times between 2014-19. Under an agreement made with the Trump-appointed U.S. Attorney for Delaware David Weiss, Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of failing to pay on time more than $200,000 in his 2017-18 taxes. However, the witnesses alleged that Attorney Weiss was not given proper authority and that the Justice Department obstructed the investigation in Mr. Biden's favor. Democrats dismissed these as well as other accusations made by Republican members, such as the Biden family engaging in influence peddling with foreign nations, disagreeing with the witnesses' interpretations of events and citing a lack of evidence from Republicans.
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Hearing on Threats to Electric Infrastructure
2 hours, 16 minutesEnergy sector stakeholders and policy advocates testified on emerging threats to U.S. energy infrastructure before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. A variety of topics were discussed, including climate change concerns, cybersecurity, threats posed by domestic extremism, and the impact of a green energy transition on the existing energy grid. They also addressed the potential threats from adversaries such as China, Russia, and Iran to the U.S. energy sector and how best to build in restorative capability in the event of an attack.
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Booknotes+ Podcast - Benjamin Lorr, "The Secret Life of Groceries"
59 minutesAs we begin the 2024 presidential campaign, we hear the word "inflation" in almost every candidate's speech. One issue that is always mentioned is the price of food. Benjamin Lorr spent several years travelling the United States and the world to investigate how the food supply chain works. His book is titled "The Secret Life of Groceries: The Dark Miracle of the American Supermarket." He writes that: "Most people shop for groceries with clueless abandon."
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LCV Las Cruces NM Jon Hunner "J. Robert Oppenheimer, The Cold War, and the Atomic West"
19 minutesIn his book, "J. Robert Oppenheimer, The Cold War, and the Atomic West," author Jon Hunner told the story of Oppenheimer's role in the Manhattan Project, the creation of Nuclear Weapons, and the development of the Western United States.
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The Atomic Bomb
22 minutesRobert Oppenheimer spoke about the development and use of the atomic bomb. He talked about atomic weapons as "evil things" and about the ethical application of science and scientific discovery. He also expressed his hope that the atomic bomb would never be used again, peaceful use of nuclear technologies, as well as nuclear deterrence. The physicist known as "the father of the atomic bomb" served as the first director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory beginning in 1943. The first atomic bomb test in New Mexico was on July 16, 1945 and on August 6, 1945 Little Boy was detonated above Hiroshima. After WWII he became chief adviser to the newly-created Atomic Energy Commission. The program was an audio recording with still images shown. The speech was delivered at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. It is presented courtesy of the American Philosophical Society Library.
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Lectures in History: American Car Culture
1 hour, 15 minutesUniversity of Dayton professors John Heitmann and Todd Uhlman taught a class about 1970s American car culture and films of the era. Using examples like "Easy Rider," "American Graffiti" and "Badlands," they argued these films reflected many Americans' disillusionment and glorified the open road as a way to take back control in the face of societal changes. They also talked about the impact of oil shortages, the rise of coast-to-coast races called "Cannonball Runs," and the popularity of trucker movies and music.
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Garry Kasparov, 1948 Berlin Airlift
59 minutesGARRY KASPAROV Discusses the lessons of the Berlin airlift at the Truman Presidential Library.
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AHTV - VIRTUAL Rebecca Boggs Roberts, "Untold Power"
57 minutesWas first lady Edith Wilson an acting president while Woodrow Wilson recovered from a stroke? Author Rebecca Boggs Roberts answered that question, while taking a new look at the life of the second Mrs. Wilson to live in the White House. American University's Women and Politics Institute co-hosted this virtual event.
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Booknotes+ Podcast - Benjamin Lorr, "The Secret Life of Groceries"
1 hour, 0 minuteAs we begin the 2024 presidential campaign, we hear the word "inflation" in almost every candidate's speech. One issue that is always mentioned is the price of food. Benjamin Lorr spent several years travelling the United States and the world to investigate how the food supply chain works. His book is titled "The Secret Life of Groceries: The Dark Miracle of the American Supermarket." He writes that: "Most people shop for groceries with clueless abandon."
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LCV Las Cruces NM Jon Hunner "J. Robert Oppenheimer, The Cold War, and the Atomic West"
19 minutesIn his book, "J. Robert Oppenheimer, The Cold War, and the Atomic West," author Jon Hunner told the story of Oppenheimer's role in the Manhattan Project, the creation of Nuclear Weapons, and the development of the Western United States.
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The Atomic Bomb
21 minutesRobert Oppenheimer spoke about the development and use of the atomic bomb. He talked about atomic weapons as "evil things" and about the ethical application of science and scientific discovery. He also expressed his hope that the atomic bomb would never be used again, peaceful use of nuclear technologies, as well as nuclear deterrence. The physicist known as "the father of the atomic bomb" served as the first director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory beginning in 1943. The first atomic bomb test in New Mexico was on July 16, 1945 and on August 6, 1945 Little Boy was detonated above Hiroshima. After WWII he became chief adviser to the newly-created Atomic Energy Commission. The program was an audio recording with still images shown. The speech was delivered at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. It is presented courtesy of the American Philosophical Society Library.
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Mike Pence on Calvin Coolidge
39 minutes'The Presidency: Mike Pence on Calvin Coolidge'
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Lectures in History: American Car Culture
1 hour, 14 minutesUniversity of Dayton professors John Heitmann and Todd Uhlman taught a class about 1970s American car culture and films of the era. Using examples like "Easy Rider," "American Graffiti" and "Badlands," they argued these films reflected many Americans' disillusionment and glorified the open road as a way to take back control in the face of societal changes. They also talked about the impact of oil shortages, the rise of coast-to-coast races called "Cannonball Runs," and the popularity of trucker movies and music.
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Garry Kasparov, 1948 Berlin Airlift
1 hour, 0 minuteGARRY KASPAROV Discusses the lessons of the Berlin airlift at the Truman Presidential Library.
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AHTV - VIRTUAL Rebecca Boggs Roberts, "Untold Power"
57 minutesWas first lady Edith Wilson an acting president while Woodrow Wilson recovered from a stroke? Author Rebecca Boggs Roberts answered that question, while taking a new look at the life of the second Mrs. Wilson to live in the White House. American University's Women and Politics Institute co-hosted this virtual event.
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LCV Las Cruces NM Jon Hunner "J. Robert Oppenheimer, The Cold War, and the Atomic West"
19 minutesIn his book, "J. Robert Oppenheimer, The Cold War, and the Atomic West," author Jon Hunner told the story of Oppenheimer's role in the Manhattan Project, the creation of Nuclear Weapons, and the development of the Western United States.
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The Atomic Bomb
21 minutesRobert Oppenheimer spoke about the development and use of the atomic bomb. He talked about atomic weapons as "evil things" and about the ethical application of science and scientific discovery. He also expressed his hope that the atomic bomb would never be used again, peaceful use of nuclear technologies, as well as nuclear deterrence. The physicist known as "the father of the atomic bomb" served as the first director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory beginning in 1943. The first atomic bomb test in New Mexico was on July 16, 1945 and on August 6, 1945 Little Boy was detonated above Hiroshima. After WWII he became chief adviser to the newly-created Atomic Energy Commission. The program was an audio recording with still images shown. The speech was delivered at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. It is presented courtesy of the American Philosophical Society Library.
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Booknotes+ Podcast - Benjamin Lorr, "The Secret Life of Groceries"
1 hour, 1 minuteAs we begin the 2024 presidential campaign, we hear the word "inflation" in almost every candidate's speech. One issue that is always mentioned is the price of food. Benjamin Lorr spent several years travelling the United States and the world to investigate how the food supply chain works. His book is titled "The Secret Life of Groceries: The Dark Miracle of the American Supermarket." He writes that: "Most people shop for groceries with clueless abandon."