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Washington Journal: 03/30/2024Live
3 hours, 0 minuteLisel Petis, resident senior fellow for criminal justice and civil liberties at the R Street Institute, discusses bail reform efforts around the country, and Ipsos Public Affairs President Cliff Young discusses polling and Campaign 2024.
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Space Force Operations Chief on U.S. Security Concerns in Space
54 minutesGen. B. Chance Saltzman, the U.S. Space Force's space operations chief, said there has been "dramatic growth in the use of space since 2008," and expressed the importance for the U.S. to maintain its superiority during his remarks on national security concerns at the third annual Spacepower Security Forum hosted by the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. Several topics were addressed, including servicemember recruitment and training, the 2025 budget request, private-public partnerships, and the increased concern on collisions with manmade debris in space. He also touched on the threats and challenges posed by adversaries, including China and Russia.
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Supreme Court Hears Case Challenging Abortion Pill Access
1 hour, 32 minutesThe Supreme Court heard its first abortion access case since overturning Roe in 2022. They heard oral argument in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (AHM), a consolidated case challenging the FDA's approval for expanded use for the abortion pill mifepristone. The medication, approved by the FDA in 2000, is part of a two-pill regimen for terminating early pregnancies. In 2016 the FDA expanded the drug's use from seven to 10 weeks of pregnancy, reduced the number of in-clinic appointments needed and gave prescribing authority to health care providers who are not physicians. In 2021 the agency removed the in-person requirement altogether. This case dates to 2023 and was first heard in a federal district court in Texas, where that judge halted the FDA's approval of the medication. On appeal, a three-judge Fifth Circuit panel then ruled only against the FDA's expanded access criteria for the drug. The nation's highest court now has through June 2024 to issue a ruling in this case.
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Campaign 2024: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Announces Vice Presidential Pick
1 hour, 9 minutes"I wanted someone who is battle tested, able to withstand criticism and the controversy and all the defamations and slanders and perjuries that are thrown at anyone who embarks on a presidential campaign" said Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as he announced his vice presidential running mate. The 2024 independent presidential candidate selected California-based attorney Nicole Shanahan to serve as vice president on his independent presidential bid. Shanahan's mother immigrated to the U.S. from China in 1983. Shanahan's legal work focused on artificial intelligence. She also created her own foundation dealing with women's reproductive health.
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RADIO-VO PART 1 'Baltic Foreign Ministers on Northern European Security '
57 minutesForeign Ministers from the Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania discussed northern European security at an event hosted by the Hudson Institute. Topics included the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on global security, geopolitics following Finland and Sweden's accession into NATO, and NATO defense spending.
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RADIO VO PART 2 'British Ambassador to U.S. & Others on Northern European Security '
1 hour, 6 minutesBritish Ambassador to the U.S. Karen Pierce and others discussed Northern European security amid the Russia-Ukraine war at an event hosted by the Hudson Institute. Topics included NATO defense spending, Europe's defense industrial base, and how the results of the Russia-Ukraine war can impact European security.
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John Bolton Discusses Former President Trump & Rule of Law
1 hour, 30 minutesJohn Bolton was interviewed by George Conway about his experiences working as national security adviser in the Trump administration. He also shared his thoughts on what a second Trump presidency may be like, predicting Mr. Trump would seek retribution against his enemies and there would be "continuing crisis, turmoil, chaos--perhaps amounting to constitutional problems." However, Mr. Bolton said he would not vote for incumbent President Joe Biden, citing ideological differences. Society for the Rule of Law hosted this event in Washington, DC.
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Discussion on American Media & Democracy
1 hour, 21 minutesJames Bennet, former New York Times editorial editor and senior editor at the Economist, joined Washington Free Beacon Editor in Chief Eliana Johnson, Washington Post Opinion Editor Charles Lane, and Thomas Williams, staff writer at the Atlantic, for a discussion on illiberalism, democracy, and truth in journalism. Topics included decreased trust in institutions, bias in media, and how social media and the decline of local news have impacted journalism. The American Enterprise Institute hosted this event.
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Washington Journal: Rebecca Roberts
29 minutesAuthor and educator Rebecca Roberts discussed her book "Untold Power," about First Lady Edith Wilson and the significance of Women's History Month.
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Congress Investigates: Sinking of Titanic
55 minutesIn 1912, a special Senate committee heard from 82 witnesses about ice warnings that were ignored, the inadequate number of lifeboats, and treatment of different classes of passengers aboard the Titanic.
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Booknotes+ Podcast - Andrew Pettegree, "The Book at War"
1 hour, 4 minutesAndrew Pettegree is a British historian at St. Andrews University in Scotland. His specialty is the history of the book and media transformations. He has written a great deal about the written word with an emphasis on libraries. His latest book is titled "The Book at War: How Reading Shaped Conflict and Conflict Shaped Reading." In his introduction, Prof. Pettegree writes: "In all nations, once war broke out, writers and libraries were expected to play a full role in forging victory.after the Second World War the Allies would face the problems of how to sanitize, or exploit, the collections of the defeated."
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American History TV
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Reel America: Martin Luther King Jr. Death Announcement
16 minutesCBS News anchor Walter Cronkite announces the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968 and President Lyndon Johnson makes a statement.
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American History TV
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Jeffrey Rosen, "The Pursuit of Happiness"
1 hour, 6 minutesNational Constitutional Center president and CEO Jeffrey Rosen talked with Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, about how the Founding Fathers thought about virtue and were influenced by classical writers. The National Constitutional Center in Philadelphia hosted this event.
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American History TV
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Jeffrey Rosen, "The Pursuit of Happiness"
1 hour, 6 minutesNational Constitutional Center president and CEO Jeffrey Rosen talked with Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic, about how the Founding Fathers thought about virtue and were influenced by classical writers. The National Constitutional Center in Philadelphia hosted this event.
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Booknotes+ Podcast - Andrew Pettegree, "The Book at War"
1 hour, 2 minutesAndrew Pettegree is a British historian at St. Andrews University in Scotland. His specialty is the history of the book and media transformations. He has written a great deal about the written word with an emphasis on libraries. His latest book is titled "The Book at War: How Reading Shaped Conflict and Conflict Shaped Reading." In his introduction, Prof. Pettegree writes: "In all nations, once war broke out, writers and libraries were expected to play a full role in forging victory.after the Second World War the Allies would face the problems of how to sanitize, or exploit, the collections of the defeated."
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Congress Investigates: Sinking of Titanic
57 minutesIn 1912, a special Senate committee heard from 82 witnesses about ice warnings that were ignored, the inadequate number of lifeboats, and treatment of different classes of passengers aboard the Titanic.