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Leigh Gallagher talked about her book The Airbnb Story: How Three Ordinary Guys Disrupted an Industry, Made Billions...and Created Plenty of Controversy, in which she looks at the creation and growth of Airbnb and the challenges this new business model poses for existing laws and regulations in the travel industry. People: Leigh Gallagher; Pattie Sellers Sponsor: Core Club
Topics: airbnb, chesky, new york, leigh gallagher, airbnb, brian chesky, ferguson, new york city, warren...
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Liberty University kicked off its Freedom Summit Conference focusing on preservation and restoring the rule of law, free-market economics and Judeo-Christian principles. In this panel discussion Rep. Daniel Crenshaw (R-TX) ad Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) spoke about China's influence in the U.S. Sponsor: Liberty University
Topics: china, biden, trump, joe biden, white house, pompeo, pentagon, dan, russia, ccp, wto, texas,...
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[LIVE] Coverage of the 23rd annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.
Topics: charleston, islam, europe, kendra, oklahoma, khaled a. beydoun, south carolina, el salvador,...
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Claremont McKenna professor John Pitney taught a class about presidential speeches and public opinion, focusing on the 1970s through the 1990s. He examines how presidential communication shifted from network television to cable and internet. Sponsor: Claremont McKenna College
Topics: reagan, washington, soviet union, normandy, europe, roosevelt, pearl harbor, pacific, jfk, ronald...
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Biographer Larry Tye recounted the life of the late Republican Senator Joe McCarthy of Wisconsin. This was a virtual event hosted by the Wisconsin Book Festival. Sponsor: Wisconsin Book Festival
Topics: joe mccarthy, mccarthy, larry, bobby kennedy, bobby, barack obama
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Authors Christopher Browning ("Ordinary Men") and Alexandra Richie ("Warsaw 1944") discussed the legacy and memory of the Holocaust in Eastern Europe. This event took place during the 2023 International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: germany, nazis, hamburg, poland, hitler, europe, chris, ukraine, simpson, warsaw, ralph hilbert,...
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Lawmakers and advocates testified on voting rights and the new Georgia election law at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. The first panel included testimony by Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) and Rep. Burgess Owens (R-UT). Following their remarks, the committee received testimony from state officials and voting rights advocates, including Fair Fight Action Founder Stacey Abrams and Georgia House of Representatives Speaker Pro Tempore Jan Jones (R). They were questioned by lawmakers on the...
Topics: georgia, new hampshire, biden, grassley, oregon, jones, ms. abrams, mississippi, trump, john lewis,...
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Live gavel-to-gavel coverage of the United States Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.
Topics: biden, russia, donald trump, fbi, china, washington, white house
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A group of conservatives and former Republicans formed a political action committee called "The Lincoln Project" late last year aimed at stopping the re-election of President Trump. Some of the group's founders discussed putting country over party, while marking the 160th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's "Right Makes Might" speech in Cooper Union Hall in New York City. Sponsor: Lincoln Project
Topics: donald trump, abraham lincoln, cooper, white house, lincoln, trump, steve, rick, california,...
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Author and University of California at Riverside professor Laila Lalami explored American citizenship through her own journey as a Moroccan immigrant. This program was part of the Wisconsin Book Festival, a virtual event hosted by the Madison Public Library. Sponsor: Wisconsin Book Festival
Topics: laila lalami, morocco, donald trump, isis, spain, afghanistan, new york, mexico, la, washington,...
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The Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service hosted a symposium to discuss the legacy of former President Bill Clinton. This portion included a panel discussion with former White House chief of staffs for President Clinton including John Podesta, Mack McLarty and Erskine Bowles. They discussed the former president's leadership style and approach to public service. Sponsor: Georgetown University | McCourt School of Public Policy
Topics: clinton, bill clinton, washington, arkansas, georgetown, americorps, john, mccord, mandela,...
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New York University professor Linda Gordon reported on the 1920's resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan. She was joined in conversation by historian Rick Perlstein. Sponsor: Brooklyn Historical Society
Topics: new york, oregon, wales, donald trump, linda gordon, barry goldwater, tyler, ku, dorothea lange,...
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Former Charleston, South Carolina Mayor Joseph Riley and professor Kerry Taylor co-taught a course at The Citadel military college looking at why a new African American history museum is being built in the city. They're joined by Walter Hood, University of California, Berkely professor of landscape architecture, who talks about his landscape design plans for the museum. Sponsor: Citadel, The
Topics: charleston, walter, wilson, joseph riley, california, washington, north carolina, fmr, charlotte,...
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Legal journalist and Yale Law professor Linda Greenhouse examined how the Supreme Court has changed in the past two years. This virtual program was part of the 2021 Miami Book Fair. Sponsor: Miami Book Fair
Topics: texas, barrett, linda, ruth bader ginsburg, donald trump, mississippi, phyllis shapley, ginsburg,...
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Chapman University Professor Lori Cox Han discussed how television and the internet impacted White House communications strategies. Chapman University is located in Orange, California. Sponsor: Chapman University
Topics: obama, white house, biden, joe biden, reagan, kennedy, barack obama, house, george w bush, ronald...
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Book TV presents live coverage from the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books at the University of Southern California.Featured authors include Reza Aslan, Arianna Huffington and Dennis Prager.
Topics: los angeles, california, clinton, texas, usc, nancy cohen, bill bratton, catherine ellison, new...
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One America News Networks host Liz Wheeler offered her thoughts on how to debate the Left. Sponsor: Young America's Foundation
Topics: israel, aoc, canada, venezuela, barack obama, michigan, macy, obama, germany, portland
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Fox News host and former Bush administration official Dana Perino discusses her personal life and professional career. She speaks at the 33rd annual Miami Book Fair
Topics: george w. bush, jasper, washington, africa, new york, bush, jackie nespral, barbara bush, miami,...
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Stonehill College professor Peter Ubertaccio taught a class on the history of State of the Union addresses. He described George Washington's first address -- delivered in person -- but explained that many presidents who followed simply elected to send Congress a written statement until Woodrow Wilson in 1913. He explored how, since then, State of the Union speeches have evolved along with new technology and, in modern times, have been used to bolster political platforms. Sponsor: Stonehill...
Topics: wilson, washington, woodrow wilson, carter, johnson, reagan, obama, kennedy, trump, clinton, thomas...
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Professor John Pfaff talked about his book Locked In: The True Causes of Mass Incarceration-and How to Achieve Real Reform, in which he examines the impact of criminal justice reforms on prisons and mass incarceration. In his book, Professor Pfaff argues that reforms should include placing more emphasis on regulating prosecutors, rethinking incarceration for violent crime offenders, and examining why some people become violent as part of the solution to reducing the prison population. Sponsor:...
Topics: new york, california, chicago, new york city, louisiana, maryland, vermont, john pfaff, north...
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Former White House Social Secretaries Jeremy Bernard and Lea Berman shared their thoughts on professional and public civility. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: washington, jeremy, mrs. obama, china, l.a., bush, american, england, ronald reagan, moscow, lea,...
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Comedian Lou Perez argued that cancel culture and "wokeness" are killing comedy and said that it's time for comedians to fight back. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held this year in Las Vegas. Sponsor: FreedomFest
Topics: obama, lupe perez, new york, dave chappelle, libertarian, academia, gary johnson, johnson, steve...
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Comedian Lou Perez argued that cancel culture and "wokeness" are killing comedy and said that it's time for comedians to fight back. This interview was conducted at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held this year in Las Vegas. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV,FreedomFest
Topics: obama, dave chapelle, libertarian, massachusetts, charlie baker, courtney coyle, lou perez
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Columbia Journalism Review contributor Lyz Lenz reported on faith and religion in middle America. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: minnesota, jacob, iowa, obama, berry, jacob wetterling, lyz lenz, illinois, beto, chris, blair, ron...
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Former National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster and Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta discussed lessons learned from the war in Afghanistan and President Biden's decision to withdraw troops by September 11, 2021, the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Foundation for the Defense of Democracies hosted the event. Retired Lt. Gen. McMaster said Afghanistan was a "misunderstood" and "underreported" war and later said the U.S. approach to dealing with the Taliban and...
Topics: afghanistan, taliban, biden, pakistan, panetta, iraq, obama, delavan, h. r. mcmaster, cia,...
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Former Charleston, South Carolina Mayor Joseph Riley and professor Kerry Taylor co-taught a course at The Citadel military college looking at why a new African American history museum is being built in the city. They're joined by Walter Hood, University of California, Berkely professor of landscape architecture, who talks about his landscape design plans for the museum. Sponsor: Citadel, The
Topics: walter, charleston, north carolina, wilson, south carolina, charlotte, california, joseph riley,...
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University of Houston political science professor Brandon Rottinghaus discussed presidential scandals and how public reaction to them has changed over time. Sponsor: University of Houston
Topics: reagan, white house, nixon, nfl, iran, donald trump, bill clinton, hunter biden, ronald reagan,...
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Former White House Social Secretaries Jeremy Bernard and Lea Berman shared their thoughts on professional and public civility. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: washington, mrs. obama, jeremy, jeremy bernard, bush, united nations, moscow, ronald reagan, mrs....
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Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta testified on his department's policies and priorities at a hearing held by the House Education and the Workforce Committee. Members addressed several issues with the secretary including overtime rules, training and apprenticeship programs, collective bargaining rights, retirement savings programs, and the accessibility of other employment benefits including family planning services and contraception. Sponsor: House Education and the Workforce Committee
Topics: osha, acosta, washington, mr. scott, omb, florida, scott, obama administration, ms. adams, sec,...
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From the 16th annual National Book Festival in Washington, D.C., Sarah Vowell looks at the American Revolution through the eyes of the French-born Marquis de Lafayette
Topics: lafayette, washington, france, england, boston, massachusetts, henry knox, philadelphia, new york,...
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Daily Beast reporters Lachlan Markay and Asawin Suebsaeng discussed reporting on the Trump Administration. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: white house, molly, lachlan, trump, new york, donald trump, washington, giuliani, rudy giuliani,...
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UC Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies Chair Lawrence Rosenthal chronicled the history of the Alt Right and its role in politics today. This virtual event was sponsored by Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UC Berkeley. Sponsor: University of California, Berkeley | Center for Right-Wing Studies
Topics: larry, italy, donald trump, usa, francis, berkeley, germany, richard spencer, brown, idaho, hitler,...
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Book TV presents live coverage from the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books at the University of Southern California.Featured authors include Reza Aslan, Arianna Huffington and Dennis Prager.
Topics: dennis prager, baz dreisinger, new york, rwanda, california, norway, brazil, johnny, mr. prager,...
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Pacific Research Institute fellow Lance Izumi argued that parents should have the right to opt out of the public school system. Sponsor: Conservative Forum of Silicon Valley
Topics: california, sacramento, donald trump, trump, berkeley, whitehurst, new york, san francisco, harvey...
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Biographer Larry Tye recounted the life of the late Republican Senator Joe McCarthy of Wisconsin. This was a virtual event hosted by the Wisconsin Book Festival. Sponsor: Wisconsin Book Festival
Topics: joe mccarthy, mccarthy, wisconsin, bobby kennedy, larry, follett, bobby, joe kennedy, margaret...
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Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution Lonnie Bunch discussed the creation of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Sponsor: National Museum of African American History and Culture
Topics: smithsonian, lonnie, obama, harriet tubman, texas, washington, smithsonian, donald trump, chicago,...
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Tariq Ali, author of "The Extreme Center", Medea Benjamin, author of "Drone Warfare", and Chris Hedges, author of "Wages of Rebellion", talk about capitalism and militarism
Topics: clinton, bernie sanders, donald trump, britain, obama, iraq, corbin, france, washington, syria,...
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Chapman University Professor Lori Cox Han discussed how television and the internet impacted White House communications strategies. Chapman University is located in Orange, California. Sponsor: Chapman University
Topics: obama, white house, biden, joe biden, reagan, kennedy, george w bush, barack obama, ronald reagan,...
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Indiana University Bloomington professor Stephen Andrews taught a class about conspiracy culture in American history. He described how conspiracy theories have changed over time, but often include involvement of groups such as the Illuminati, Freemasons, and Skull and Bones. He talked about how in the 1950s a prominent aspect of conspiracy theories was the threat of communism, but in later decades a global "New World Order" was a more common feature. This is the first of a two-part...
Topics: cia, yale, fbi, new york, united states government, belize, europe, france, betty, lbj, kennedy,...
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Former Charleston, South Carolina Mayor Joseph Riley and professor Kerry Taylor co-taught a course at The Citadel military college looking at why a new African American history museum is being built in the city. They were joined by Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. who spoke about his work with PBS on the documentary "Reconstruction: America After the Civil War." Sponsor: Citadel, The
Topics: charleston, south carolina, joe, ingrid, mississippi, white house, virginia, georgia, mildred, joe...
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Lauren Jackson, assistant professor of English at Northwestern University and author of "White Negroes," talks about cultural appropriation and its costs. This event was part of the Printers Row Lit Fest held in Chicago. Sponsor: Printers Row Lit Fest
Topics: kardashian, paula, trump, vogue, norman mailer, chicago, collin hanks, michael bender, obama, hong...
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Legal journalist and Yale Law professor Linda Greenhouse examined how the Supreme Court has changed in the past two years. This virtual program was part of the 2021 Miami Book Fair. Sponsor: Miami Book Fair
Topics: texas, amy coney barrett, mississippi, linda, ruth bader ginsburg, breyer, washington, donald...
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The Heritage Foundation hosted a discussion with Supreme Court reporters and legal experts, including a former law clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas, to review the Court's 2021-22 term. The discussion began with a look at the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which overturned the 1973 Roe v Wade decision that legalized abortion. Other high-profile rulings there were discussed including the decisions involving religious liberty, the Second Amendment, and...
Topics: breyer, jackson, casey, kagan, kennedy, washington, cavanaugh, sotomayor, epa, new york, dobb,...
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Live gavel-to-gavel coverage of the United States Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.
Topics: donald trump, biden, hunter biden, georgia, joe biden, hank johnson, washington, california, alvin...
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Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution Lonnie Bunch discussed the creation of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Sponsor: National Museum of African American History and Culture
Topics: smithsonian, lonnie, harriet tubman, texas, washington, obama, philadelphia, quincy jenkins, lonnie...
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One America News Networks host Liz Wheeler offered her thoughts on how to debate the Left. Sponsor: Young America's Foundation
Topics: aoc, israel, moscow, trump, liz, omar, canada, obama, new york, brown, germany, venezuela, liz...
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The Inter-American Dialogue in Washington, DC hosted a discussion on legal challenges facing immigrants to the U.S. as the Trump administration implemented its "zero tolerance" policy toward migrants at the southern border. Participants discussed the legal landscape in the U.S. for these immigrants, with a particular focus on the backlog of cases facing immigration courts across the country. Following the panelists' discussion, they answered questions from the audience. Sponsor:...
Topics: sandra, manuel, angie, honduras, washington, mexico, manuel, angie, obama, baltimore, texas, el...
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Liberty University kicked off its Freedom Summit Conference focusing on preservation and restoring the rule of law, free-market economics and Judeo-Christian principles. During this session several members of the House Freedom Caucus discuss U.S.-China relations and how it impacts their districts and constituents. Sponsor: Liberty University
Topics: china, texas, ohio, wuhan, andy biggs, pompeo, falkirk, u.n., russia, india, uk, obama, donald...
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Biographer Larry Tye recounted the life of the late Republican Senator Joe McCarthy of Wisconsin. This was a virtual event hosted by the Wisconsin Book Festival. Sponsor: Wisconsin Book Festival
Topics: mccarthy, joe mccarthy, wisconsin, bobby kennedy, joe kennedy, massachusetts, john kennedy,...
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Columbia Journalism Review contributor Lyz Lenz reported on faith and religion in middle America. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: minnesota, iowa, jacob, obama, lyz lenz, berry, jacob wetterling, beto, blair, ron clausen,...
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Labor Secretary Alex Acosta testified before a House Appropriations subcommittee about President Trump's 2020 budget request for his department. Democratic committee members asked about what they said were significant cuts to vital programs the Department of Labor was charged wtih administrering. They also addressed a 2008 sex crimes case in which Sec. Acosta had been involved when he was a U.S. attorney in Florida. Sponsor: House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services,...
Topics: osha, epstein, gao, washington, florida, fmla, acosta, california, jeffrey epstein, harris,...
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Liberty University kicked off its Freedom Summit Conference focusing on preservation and restoring the rule of law, free-market economics and Judeo-Christian principles. In this panel discussion Rep. Daniel Crenshaw (R-TX) ad Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) spoke about China's influence in the U.S. Sponsor: Liberty University
Topics: china, biden, trump, white house, joe biden, pompeo, texas, pentagon, taiwan, washington, michael...
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University of Kansas rhetoric and political communication professor Robert Rowland taught a class on President Ronald Reagan's first inaugural address. The University of Kansas is in Lawrence, Kansas. Sponsor: University of Kansas
Topics: reagan, obama, washington, barack obama, ronald reagan, roosevelt, lincoln, jefferson, kennedy,...
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Pacific Research Institute fellow Lance Izumi argued that parents should have the right to opt out of the public school system. Sponsor: Conservative Forum of Silicon Valley
Topics: california, whitehurst, sacramento, lanny, trump, donald trump, san francisco, portland, berkeley,...
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[LIVE] Coverage of author discussions from the 2018 Savannah Book Festival.
Topics: crimea, savannah, levinson, paris, steve bannon, stimson, florida, vietnam, celeste headley, jean...
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Pacific Research Institute fellow Lance Izumi argued that parents should have the right to opt out of the public school system. Sponsor: Conservative Forum of Silicon Valley
Topics: california, whitehurst, harlem, lanny, trump, sacramento, portland, charlie, south carolina, donald...
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Former Charleston, South Carolina Mayor Joseph Riley and professor Kerry Taylor co-taught a course at The Citadel military college looking at why a new African American history museum is being built in the city. They were joined by Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. who spoke about his work with PBS on the documentary "Reconstruction: America After the Civil War." Sponsor: Citadel, The
Topics: south carolina, charleston, mississippi, white house, louisiana, joseph riley, barack obama,...
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Claremont McKenna professor John Pitney taught a class about presidential speeches and public opinion, focusing on the 1970s through the 1990s. He examines how presidential communication shifted from network television to cable and internet. Sponsor: Claremont McKenna College
Topics: reagan, washington, soviet union, normandy, europe, roosevelt, pearl harbor, pacific, jfk, ronald...
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Rutgers University professor David Greenberg discussed Bill Clinton's path to the White House, his major legislative achievements and his place in the history of the modern Democratic Party. Rutgers University is located in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Sponsor: Rutgers University
Topics: clinton, bush, reagan, gore, bill clinton, gingrich, paul tsongas, obama, george bush, white house,...
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Professor Maria Cristina Garcia talked about the United States' refugee policy since World War II. She spoke about qualifications to be a refugee and how those have changed as well as legislation governing quotas and procedures. Sponsor: Cornell University
Topics: europe, eisenhower, soviet union, united nations, truman, austria, white house, un, kristen,...
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University of Houston political science professor Brandon Rottinghaus discussed presidential scandals and how public reaction to them has changed over time. Sponsor: University of Houston
Topics: reagan, white house, nixon, hunter biden, donald trump, nfl, clinton, trump, california, bill...
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The Inter-American Dialogue in Washington, DC hosted a discussion on legal challenges facing immigrants to the U.S. as the Trump administration implemented its "zero tolerance" policy toward migrants at the southern border. Participants discussed the legal landscape in the U.S. for these immigrants, with a particular focus on the backlog of cases facing immigration courts across the country. Following the panelists' discussion, they answered questions from the audience. Sponsor:...
Topics: sandra, angie, manuel, honduras, manuel, angie, mexico, texas, baltimore, washington, el salvador,...
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Live gavel-to-gavel coverage of the United States Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.
Topics: biden, mr. durbin, washington, white house, florida, illinois, iowa, ira, hodges, new york,...
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Legal experts testified on the Elections Clause and Congress' role in regulating federal elections before the House Administration Committee. Witnesses answered questions about the Founder's views on elections, the history of the Elections Clause, and federal versus state jurisdiction in constructing laws around voting. Sponsor: House House Administration Committee
Topics: kentucky, adams, washington, arizona, scalia, michael adams, louisiana, vermont, davis, wisconsin,...
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Legal experts testified on the Elections Clause and Congress' role in regulating federal elections before the House Administration Committee. Witnesses answered questions about the Founder's views on elections, the history of the Elections Clause, and federal versus state jurisdiction in constructing laws around voting. Sponsor: House House Administration Committee
Topics: kentucky, washington, adams, madison, louisiana, d.c., arizona, california, vermont, georgia,...
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Indiana University Bloomington professor Stephen Andrews taught a class about conspiracy culture in American history. He described how conspiracy theories have changed over time, but often include involvement of groups such as the Illuminati, Freemasons, and Skull and Bones. He talked about how in the 1950s a prominent aspect of conspiracy theories was the threat of communism, but in later decades a global "New World Order" was a more common feature. This is the first of a two-part...
Topics: cia, yale, fbi, new york, united states government, belize, europe, france, betty, lbj, kennedy,...
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University of Kansas rhetoric and political communication professor Robert Rowland taught a class on President Ronald Reagan's first inaugural address. The University of Kansas is in Lawrence, Kansas. Sponsor: University of Kansas
Topics: reagan, obama, ronald reagan, washington, new york, roosevelt, carter, jefferson, trump, ohio,...
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Book TV is LIVE at the second day of the 20th annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on the campus of the University of Southern California.
Topics: california, washington, los angeles, l.a., cesar chavez, serra, ben shapiro, mexico, boston, new...
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Book TV presents live coverage from the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books at the University of Southern California.Featured authors include Reza Aslan, Arianna Huffington and Dennis Prager.
Topics: l.a., jonas salk, arianna huffington, los angeles, lincoln, new york, brian fa*gin, etc., jonathan...
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Authors Christopher Browning ("Ordinary Men") and Alexandra Richie ("Warsaw 1944") discussed the legacy and memory of the Holocaust in Eastern Europe. This event took place during the 2023 International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: germany, nazis, hamburg, poland, hitler, europe, chris, ukraine, warsaw, ralph hilbert, vermont,...
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UC Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies Chair Lawrence Rosenthal chronicled the history of the Alt Right and its role in politics today. This virtual event was sponsored by Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UC Berkeley. Sponsor: University of California, Berkeley | Center for Right-Wing Studies
Topics: lawrence rosenthal, bill sokol, larry, italy, donald trump, trump, germany, europe, co*ke, berkeley,...
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Radio host Laura Ingraham discussed Donald Trump's appeal to the populist movement and how to move the president's agenda forward. Sponsor: Forum Club of the Palm Beaches
Topics: donald trump, china, new york, laura ingram, roy moore, russia, george w. bush, trump,...
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Former high school principal Linda Nathan examined the challenges facing high school students pursuing higher education. Sponsor: Harvard University | Graduate School of Education
Topics: boston, cambridge, carlos, barack obama
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Legal journalist and Yale Law professor Linda Greenhouse examined how the Supreme Court has changed in the past two years. This virtual program was part of the 2021 Miami Book Fair. Sponsor: Miami Book Fair
Topics: texas, linda, mississippi, barrett, breyer, trump, washington, ginsburg, amy barrett, missouri,...
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Coverage of the 23rd annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.
Topics: charleston, kendra, europe, south carolina, blaine, donald trump, oklahoma, canada, detroit,...
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