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Washington Journal: 11/23/2023Live
3 hours, 5 minutesPollster, author, and communication strategist Frank Luntz discusses political news of the day and the national mood on this Thanksgiving Day 2023 and author and TV host Alexander Heffner discusses bringing civility back to politics.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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Washington Journal: Frank Luntz
43 minutesPollster, author, and communication strategist Frank Luntz discusses political news of the day and the national mood on this Thanksgiving Day 2023.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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Washington Journal: Alexander Heffner
46 minutesAuthor, journalist and host Alexander Heffner discusses how to advance civil discourse and bridge political divides this Thanksgiving Day 2023.
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Sen. Mitt Romney Reflects on Career & State of Politics
1 hour, 4 minutesSen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) reflected on his political career and the state of politics during a discussion hosted by the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service in Washington, DC. He attempted to explain why Americans were so politically divided, pointing to misinformation and anger on the internet and saying that many politicians were incentivized "to make noise, not to make law." Sen. Romney cited Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and former President Trump as examples of this, saying Mr. Jordan was running to be speaker of the U.S. House but had not passed any bills during his time in office and that Mr. Trump's background was in performing on television. Additionally, Mr. Romney spoke and took questions on the future of Social Security, the effect of third parties on politics, voting to convict Donald Trump during the former president's first impeachment trial, and several other issues.
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Commemorates 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing
1 hour, 59 minutes"I have come to Alabama with a heart filled with gratitude, for unlike those four little girls, I have lived, and have been entrusted with the solemn responsibility of serving our great nation," said U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson during remarks commemorating the 60th anniversary of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, that took the lives of 4 young girls in 1963. The justice spoke about the importance of history and civil rights, and questioned why it has taken "232 years and 150 prior appointments for a black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court." Also delivering remarks was Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL), former Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL, 2017-21), and Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Civil Rights Kristen Clarke.
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RADIO-VO 'Fmr. Attorney General Bill Barr on Public Service"
1 hour, 12 minutesFormer Attorney General Bill Barr discussed serving under President Trump, including his decision to accept the position as well as his decision to resign. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford moderated the discussion at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics.
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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Lectures at Georgetown Law
1 hour, 16 minutesFormer House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) discussed her life's work and advised others who aspire to go into public service during an event for first-year law students hosted by Georgetown Law Center in Washington, DC. She took questions on a variety of topics including the Constitution and Founding Fathers, democracy, areas that can be improved in Congress, and finding common ground. In addition, she discussed the House speaker election and Supreme Court ethics. This event was part of a lecture series named after former Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Rep. Pelosi (D-CA) shared anecdotes on her relationship with the judge and reflected on her views of women's rights.
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JFK 60 Years Later
57 minutesStep back in time with C-SPAN as we dive deep into one of the most iconic and controversial events in modern history-the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. In this episode, we explore the history surrounding JFK's tragic death through official phone calls from Dallas, Texas, the White House, and Air Force 1.
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Sen. Mitt Romney Reflects on Career & State of Politics
1 hour, 4 minutesSen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) reflected on his political career and the state of politics during a discussion hosted by the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service in Washington, DC. He attempted to explain why Americans were so politically divided, pointing to misinformation and anger on the internet and saying that many politicians were incentivized "to make noise, not to make law." Sen. Romney cited Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and former President Trump as examples of this, saying Mr. Jordan was running to be speaker of the U.S. House but had not passed any bills during his time in office and that Mr. Trump's background was in performing on television. Additionally, Mr. Romney spoke and took questions on the future of Social Security, the effect of third parties on politics, voting to convict Donald Trump during the former president's first impeachment trial, and several other issues.
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Commemorates 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing
1 hour, 59 minutes"I have come to Alabama with a heart filled with gratitude, for unlike those four little girls, I have lived, and have been entrusted with the solemn responsibility of serving our great nation," said U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson during remarks commemorating the 60th anniversary of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, that took the lives of 4 young girls in 1963. The justice spoke about the importance of history and civil rights, and questioned why it has taken "232 years and 150 prior appointments for a black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court." Also delivering remarks was Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL), former Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL, 2017-21), and Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Civil Rights Kristen Clarke.
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RADIO-VO 'Fmr. Attorney General Bill Barr on Public Service"
1 hour, 13 minutesFormer Attorney General Bill Barr discussed serving under President Trump, including his decision to accept the position as well as his decision to resign. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford moderated the discussion at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics.
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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Lectures at Georgetown Law
1 hour, 15 minutesFormer House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) discussed her life's work and advised others who aspire to go into public service during an event for first-year law students hosted by Georgetown Law Center in Washington, DC. She took questions on a variety of topics including the Constitution and Founding Fathers, democracy, areas that can be improved in Congress, and finding common ground. In addition, she discussed the House speaker election and Supreme Court ethics. This event was part of a lecture series named after former Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Rep. Pelosi (D-CA) shared anecdotes on her relationship with the judge and reflected on her views of women's rights.
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Washington Journal: Frank Luntz
44 minutesPollster, author, and communication strategist Frank Luntz discusses political news of the day and the national mood on this Thanksgiving Day 2023.
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JFK 60 Years Later
58 minutesStep back in time with C-SPAN as we dive deep into one of the most iconic and controversial events in modern history-the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. In this episode, we explore the history surrounding JFK's tragic death through official phone calls from Dallas, Texas, the White House, and Air Force 1.
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National Press Club Discusses Reporting in Conflict Zones
1 hour, 7 minutesDiane Foley, mother of the late war journalist James Foley, and other panelists discussed reporting in domestic and foreign conflict zones at an event hosted by the National Press Club. Topics included the evolving threat landscape towards journalists, safety-training for young journalists, and countering online threats.
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Panel on Why Declassifying Documents Important for History
58 minutesA former Clinton administration official joined two history professors to discuss the importance of declassifying documents as time passes, for the sake of accurate historical accounts and education. This was one of many panel discussions during a conference about classified documents and transparency, hosted by the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library in Austin, Texas.
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Panel on Classified Documents & Role of Technology
1 hour, 2 minutesA former intelligence government official and technology experts discussed the process to mark materials and documents as classified, whether there is an over-classification issue and the role of technology in the process. This was one of many panel discussions during a conference about classified documents and transparency, hosted by the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library in Austin, Texas.
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RADIO-VO 'Fmr. Attorney General Bill Barr on Public Service"
1 hour, 14 minutesFormer Attorney General Bill Barr discussed serving under President Trump, including his decision to accept the position as well as his decision to resign. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford moderated the discussion at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics.