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Washington Journal: 01/01/2024Live
3 hours, 0 minuteViewer calls, texts, and social postings plus interviews with columnists and radio show hosts from around the country on predictions for 2024.
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Washington Journal: Washington Journal
2 hours, 58 minutesViewer calls, texts, and social postings plus interviews with columnists and radio show hosts from around the country on predictions for 2024.
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Booknotes+ Podcast - Nick Bunker, "In the Shadow of Fear"
1 hour, 12 minutesBritish-born author Nick Bunker, our guest this week, has written books on the Mayflower Pilgrims, the Revolutionary War, and a biography of Benjamin Franklin. Lately he has turned his attention to America and the world in 1950. His book is titled "In the Shadow of Fear." Nick Bunker, a graduate of King's College, Cambridge, and Columbia University, focuses on names like Joseph McCarthy, Harry Truman, Dean Acheson, Margaret Chase Smith, George Marshall, Robert Taft, Alger Hiss, Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, and Mao Zedong. In addition, Bunker pays close attention to the Korean War.
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FDR & Churchill New Year's 1942 Church Service
14 minutesJohn Lawson and Reverend Noelle York-Simmons talked about President Franklin D. Roosevelt's proclamation of a National Day of Prayer for January 1, 1942, following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill worshiped together that day in George Washington's hometown church.
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Presidency & the Press
1 hour, 31 minutesThe John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum hosted a conversation about covering presidents and the presidency. Speakers included Doug Mills, New York Times White House photographer, and Tamara Keith, NPR White House Correspondent and president of the White House Correspondents' Association.
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A Friendship of Rivals - Gerald Ford & Jimmy Carter
1 hour, 13 minutesRepublican Gerald Ford and Democrat Jimmy Carter -- political rivals in the 1976 presidential campaign -- became lifelong friends who found common cause in the decades after they left the White House. What gave that friendship staying power - even as the country became more partisan? The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation & the Carter Center hosted this event.
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AHTV - Pat Nixon & Betty Ford
51 minutesFirst ladies Pat Nixon and Betty Ford, who served back-to-back terms in the White House from 1969-77, were remembered at a luncheon hosted by the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation. Speakers included Mrs. Nixon's son-in-law, Edward Cox, and Mrs. Ford's daughter, Susan Ford Bales.
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The Founders
1 hour, 26 minutesHistorians discussed the Founders of the United States. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
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Interpreting the Constitution
44 minutesJudge David Tatel and former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal discussed interpreting the American Constitution in law. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
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Free and Fair Elections in a Democracy
46 minutesPolitical strategist Margaret Hoover discussed the importance of free and fair elections in a democracy. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
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Marc Johnson, "Mansfield and Dirksen"
1 hour, 3 minutesHistorian Marc Johson discussed the political and personal relationship between former Senate Republican leader Everett Dirksen of Illinois and former Democratic leader Mike Mansfield of Montana in the 1960s. The Lewis & Clark Library in Helena, Montana, hosted this event.
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Booknotes+ Podcast - Nick Bunker, "In the Shadow of Fear"
1 hour, 12 minutesBritish-born author Nick Bunker, our guest this week, has written books on the Mayflower Pilgrims, the Revolutionary War, and a biography of Benjamin Franklin. Lately he has turned his attention to America and the world in 1950. His book is titled "In the Shadow of Fear." Nick Bunker, a graduate of King's College, Cambridge, and Columbia University, focuses on names like Joseph McCarthy, Harry Truman, Dean Acheson, Margaret Chase Smith, George Marshall, Robert Taft, Alger Hiss, Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, and Mao Zedong. In addition, Bunker pays close attention to the Korean War.
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Presidency & the Press
1 hour, 31 minutesThe John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum hosted a conversation about covering presidents and the presidency. Speakers included Doug Mills, New York Times White House photographer, and Tamara Keith, NPR White House Correspondent and president of the White House Correspondents' Association.
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AHTV - Pat Nixon & Betty Ford
51 minutesFirst ladies Pat Nixon and Betty Ford, who served back-to-back terms in the White House from 1969-77, were remembered at a luncheon hosted by the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation. Speakers included Mrs. Nixon's son-in-law, Edward Cox, and Mrs. Ford's daughter, Susan Ford Bales.
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The Founders
1 hour, 26 minutesHistorians discussed the Founders of the United States. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
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Interpreting the Constitution
45 minutesJudge David Tatel and former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal discussed interpreting the American Constitution in law. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
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Free and Fair Elections in a Democracy
46 minutesPolitical strategist Margaret Hoover discussed the importance of free and fair elections in a democracy. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
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Marc Johnson, "Mansfield and Dirksen"
1 hour, 3 minutesHistorian Marc Johson discussed the political and personal relationship between former Senate Republican leader Everett Dirksen of Illinois and former Democratic leader Mike Mansfield of Montana in the 1960s. The Lewis & Clark Library in Helena, Montana, hosted this event.
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FDR & Churchill New Year's 1942 Church Service
15 minutesJohn Lawson and Reverend Noelle York-Simmons talked about President Franklin D. Roosevelt's proclamation of a National Day of Prayer for January 1, 1942, following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill worshiped together that day in George Washington's hometown church.
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Booknotes+ Podcast - Nick Bunker, "In the Shadow of Fear"
1 hour, 13 minutesBritish-born author Nick Bunker, our guest this week, has written books on the Mayflower Pilgrims, the Revolutionary War, and a biography of Benjamin Franklin. Lately he has turned his attention to America and the world in 1950. His book is titled "In the Shadow of Fear." Nick Bunker, a graduate of King's College, Cambridge, and Columbia University, focuses on names like Joseph McCarthy, Harry Truman, Dean Acheson, Margaret Chase Smith, George Marshall, Robert Taft, Alger Hiss, Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, and Mao Zedong. In addition, Bunker pays close attention to the Korean War.