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    Open Forum, Part 2

    Join us with your calls and comments on social media as we review the latest news headlines out of Washington.

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    Lovely One

    Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson chronicled her life and career, becoming the first Black woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Mahogany Books and the MLK Library in Washington, D.C., host…

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    Ian Kullgren Discusses the Labor Movement & Campaign 2024

    Bloomberg Law Labor Reporter Ian Kullgren discusses the state of the labor movement in the U.S. and role in Campaign 2024.

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    Schools of Thought on the Vietnam War

    Hillsdale College history professor Mark Moyar discusses competing interpretations of the Vietnam War when it comes to questions about the necessity of the conflict and whether it was winnab…

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    Historic Presidential Elections: Hayes vs. Tilden - 1876

    Despite losing the popular vote, Republican Governor Rutherford Hayes of Ohio defeated New York Democratic Governor Samuel Tilden in a contentious election that led to negotiations between R…

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    Open Forum, Part 1

    Join us with your calls and comments on social media as we review the latest news headlines out of Washington.

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    True Gretch - What I've Learned About Life, Leadership, and Everything in Between

    Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer spoke about her life, leadership, and her journey in politics. Michigan State University in East Lansing hosted this event.

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    White House Daily Briefing

    “We averted what could have become a major crisis for the country,” said President Biden of the dockworkers' strike and the temporary agreement to keep the ports open. The president’s remark…

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    After Words with Timothy Snyder

    Yale University professor Timothy Snyder argued that freedom is often misinterpreted and offered his thoughts on what freedom is and isn’t. He was interviewed by George Washington University…

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    Behind Closed Doors

    Ken Khachigian, former adviser to Presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, took a behind-the-scenes look at their administrations. This event was held at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda,…

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    Unfriendly to Liberty

    Author Christopher Minty talked about the organization and political culture of loyalists in New York during the lead up to the American Revolution. George Washington’s Mount Vernon hosted t…

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    Kissinger's Betrayal

    Author Stephen Young delivered a counter-narrative to the story that the Vietnam War could not be won. The reason it wasn’t won, he argues, was because President Nixon’s Secretary of State H…

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    No Democracy Lasts Forever - How the Constitution Threatens the United States

    UC-Berkeley law school dean Erwin Chemerinsky argued that flaws in the U.S. Constitution pose a threat to American democracy. The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco hosted this event.

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    Freeman's Challenge

    Harvard University professor Robin Bernstein talked about the rise of the for-profit prisons in 19th century New York and former inmate, William Freeman, who challenged the system. The Ameri…

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    History of the Military Police Corps

    This 1979 U.S. Army film tracked the evolution of the military police from the American Revolution through the Vietnam War. It described how their duties expanded and changed in each war and…

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    Fat Leonard

    Investigative journalist Craig Whitlock talked about corrupt Malaysian businessman Leonard Francis and the bribery scandal that he and dozens of U.S. Navy officers were involved in during th…

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    Napoleon's Library

    Louis Sarkozy, son of former French president Nicholas Sarkozy, talked about the books in Napoleon Bonaparte’s library and the impact they had on Bonaparte’s thinking. This event was hosted …

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    Sen. Hawley & Other Conservatives Speak at Family Research Council Summit

    The Family Research Council held its Pray Vote Stand Summit in Washington, DC. This portion of the event included remarks by Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and his wife and attorney Erin Hawley, Mi…

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    Glad to the Brink of Fear - A Portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Author James Marcus talked about transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson, his life, his writings, and his relevance for today. The New York Society Library hosted this event.

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    Risks and Returns

    Former Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross talked about how he succeeded on Wall Street and in life. He also talked about his experiences in Washington during the Trump administration. This ev…

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