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Author Robert Girardi talks about the role and reputation of Union General Gouverneur K. Warren during the Civil War
Topics: warren, meade, hancock, sheridan, sedgwick, spotsylvania, washington, theodore lyman, g.k. warren,...
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350.org Founder Bill McKibben joined a panel of authors, journalists and activists at a climate change conference at the University of California in Irvine. Sponsor: University of California, Irvine
Topics: california, washington, usc, uc irvine, jim hanson, houston, alexandria, nancy pelosi, betsy,...
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Stephen Biegun, the U.S. special representative for North Korea, was the featured speaker at a discussion on nuclear policy and U.S.-North Korea relations hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC. Interviewed by New York Times Pentagon Correspondent Helene Cooper, Mr. Biegun talked about U.S. strategy in negotiating a comprehensive peace deal with North Korea, which included a number of anti-proliferation elements. The talk came after President Trump's second...
Topics: north korea, north koreans, hanoi, korean peninsula, trump, singapore, pentagon, south korea, u.n.,...
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Izumi Nakamitsu, the U.N. Under Secretary-General and High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, spoke about her agency's role in global arms control and nuclear non-proliferation. She also discussed the U.N.'s findings on the use of chemical weapons by Syria and the Islamic State. She spoke at the annual conference of the Arms Control Association. People: Daryl G. Kimball; Izumi Nakamitsu Sponsor: Arms Control Association
Topics: washington, fbi
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The Center for Strategic and International Studies hosted a discussion on relations between the United States, Japan and Taiwan. Experts in Asia diplomacy and security discussed how the trilateral relationship has evolved over the years, especially with respect to China, and where they believe it will head in the future. Sponsor: Center for Strategic and International Studies
Topics: taiwan, china, washington, asia, tpp, australia, navy, india, tokyo, asia, korea, perry, donald...
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A panel of former U.S. ambassadors to Persian Gulf countries from the Clinton, George W. Bush and Obama administrations discussed security in the Gulf region, and U.S. relations with Iran. The Weiser Diplomacy Center and the American Academy of Diplomacy hosted this event at the University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy. Sponsor: University of Michigan | Ford (Gerald R.) School of Public Policy
Topics: iran, iraq, yemen, afghanistan, syria, china, israel, russia, saudi arabia, turkey, bahrain, obama,...
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A Microsoft senior cryptographer along with computer science professors were part of a discussion on some of the newest technologies to safeguard against election hacking. The forum was part of a conference examining the vulnerabilities of the U.S. election system by foreign adversaries and other entities. It was held at the University of California in Irvine and hosted by its Cybersecurity Policy and Research Institute. Sponsor: University of California, Irvine | Cybersecurity Policy Institute
Topics: california, michigan, texas, carol, benedict arnold, washington, austin
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Susan Neiman is the author of "Learning from the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil," which describes Germany's reconciliation with its past -- particularly World War II. She discussed what Americans can learn from Germany's experience as we confront our Civil War past and the nation's Confederate monuments. She was joined by Michele Norris, columnist for the Washington Post. The University of Virginia's Democracy Initiative's Memory Project hosted this discussion and provided the...
Topics: germany, michele, nazis, neiman, virginia, berlin, charlottesville, susan neiman, schmidt,...
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CEOs from the nation's largest banks testified before the House Financial Services Committee on their operating practices. In this portion the heads of Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, J.P. Morgan Chase, Bank of America and Morgan Stanley responded to questions about a variety of topics including government regulations, tax rates and the banks' involvement in political issues. Sponsor: House Financial Services Committee
Topics: china, mr. diamond, texas, mr. greene, mr. solomon, mr. moynihan, biden, mr. sharf
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Glenna Lang discussed her book "Jane Jacobs's First City: Learning From Scranton, Pennsylvania." Jacobs was a journalist and urban activist who fought against the urban renewal and "slum clearance" movements. Rizzoli Bookstore hosted this event and provided the video. Sponsor: Rizzoli Bookstore
Topics: scranton, jane, new york, glenna, jane jacobs, europe, andrew, andrew berman, greenwich village,...
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The House agreed to provide additional special immigrant visas for Afghan interpreters, contractors and other vulnerable allies, as the U.S. military prepares to leave the country. The measure sponsored by Congressman Jason Crow ( D-CO) would open up extra slots in a visa program for Afghan allies at risk of persecution or death if they remain in Afghanistan. The vote was 407-16. Sponsor: U.S. House of Representatives
Topics: afghanistan, new york, california, taliban, biden, iraq, texas, texas, colorado, florida,...
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George Washington and Alexander Hamilton re-enactors and others take part in a ceremony commemorating the establishment of the U.S. Coast Guard in August of 1790
Topics: washington, alexander hamilton, new york, sec, hamilton, new york city, princeton, philadelphia,...
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Author C.R. Gibbs talks about the Underground Railroad network in Washington, D.C., as well as members of Congress involvement and stance on escaped slaves and Underground Railroad locations in the District of Columbia
Topics: washington, alexandria, virginia, d.c., pennsylvania, maryland, georgetown, new york, canada,...
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Historian and author William Davis talks about the different upbringings of Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee and how their childhoods affected their later lives
Topics: lee, mexico, mr. davis, robert e. lee, washington, kentucky, julia, arlington, john brown,...
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Ukrainian Ambassador to the U.S. Oksana Markarova and Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Eric Smith join war journalists to discuss challenges reporting on Afghanistan and Ukraine at the 2023 Military Reporters and Editors Conference in Washington, D.C.
Topics: ukraine, russia, crimea, israel, nato, hamas, oksana markarova, soviet union, washington, iran, u.n.
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Karl Zingheim talked about the USS Midway, America's longest serving Navy aircraft carrier. Commissioned at the end of World War II, the Midway was considered to be the largest ship in the world until 1955. Mr. Zingheim spoke about the role the ship played in American naval history and growth of the U.S. Navy in San Diego. C-SPAN's Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) made a stop in their "2016 LCV Cities Tour" in San Diego, California, from November 5-11, to feature the history and literary...
Topics: san diego, navy, los angeles, vietnam, washington, california, j. hess, pacific, south vietnam,...
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Historians talk about the 1916 re-election of President Woodrow Wilson and U.S. foreign policy. Topics include America's relations with Europe, the Caribbean, Central America, and Mexico
Topics: wilson, mexico, europe, haiti, nancy mitchell, woodrow wilson, latin america, hughes, columbus,...
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A documentary profiling life in Hawaii before and after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
Topics: hawaii, tokyo, navy, honolulu, washington, china, mr. tojo, the navy, california, pacific, pearl...
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UCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, a montage of threatening phone calls received by Maricopa County, Arizona election workers were played. The county received heightened scrutiny following the 2020 presidential election. Topics included transparency in election administration, election security and lessons learned for the 2024 election. Sponsor: University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law
Topics: michigan, california, arizona, rick, orange county, johnson, steven
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[LIVE] New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu (D) gives the State of the Cities address at the U.S. Conference of Mayors Winter Meeting in Washington, DC. Sponsor: U.S. Conference of Mayors
Topics: washington, d.c., landrieu, chicago, michelle, new orleans, north carolina, mastercard, marc,...
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[LIVE] The House Foreign Affairs Middle East and North Africa Subcommittee holds a hearing on U.S. policy toward Lebanon. Sponsor: House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Middle East and North Africa
Topics: lebanon, hezbollah, syria, israel, unifil, isreal, isis, iran, beirut, hezbollah, iran, u.n., eu,...
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In 1962, President Kennedy authorized the creation of the Department of the Army Special Photographic Office to film and photograph the Vietnam War for the Pentagon and the U.S. Congress. Five Vietnam War Veterans who served in the special photographic office appeared at the National Archives to share images and films while they discussed their combat experiences in documenting the war. Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: vietnam, pentagon, hawaii, europe, pacific, lee reynolds, shafter, patterson, saigon, keith, bob...
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William "Jack" Davis compared the upbringings and leadership skills of Union General Ulysses S. Grant and Confederate General Robert E. Lee. This talk was part of a day-long seminar on Civil War leadership. People: David Coles Sponsor: Longwood University,Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
Topics: lee, virginia, mr. davis, jefferson davis, breckenridge, appomattox, shiloh, kentucky, mcclellan,...
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The non-profit organization known as Represent.us hosted its inaugural Unrig the System Summit in New Orleans. One of the panels focused on presidential elections and included representatives from three groups advocating for a national popular vote to replace the Electoral College. Sponsor: Represent.US
Topics: michigan, florida, connecticut, washington, minnesota, virginia, pennsylvania, david shulkin,...
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President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un are scheduled to have a summit this spring. A group of Korean Peninsula analysts gathered at a symposium to share their views and insights on the strategies both leaders can bring to the meeting. They also gave a historic perspective of previous U.S.-North Korean talks and what some of the drawbacks can be when negotiating with the North Korean regime. The event was hosted by the Institute for Corean-American Studies. Sponsor: Institute for...
Topics: north korea, south korea, china, korea, kim jong-un, trump, beijing, korean peninsula, korea, kim...
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Former governors and presidential candidates Howard Dean (D-VT) and Chris Christie (R-NJ) previewed the 2018 midterm elections with the host of NPR's "Morning Edition," Rachel Martin. This discussion was part of the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition's annual summit in Washington, DC. Sponsor: U.S. Global Leadership Coalition
Topics: donald trump, washington, trump, jim, jimmy carter, fbi, new jersey, dynamite, bill clinton,...
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American Petroleum Institute President Mike Sommers discussed the 2020 outlook for the natural gas and oil industry in Washington, DC. Sponsor: American Petroleum Institute
Topics: pennsylvania, new mexico
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Admiral Karl Schultz, the commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard, spoke at the National Press Club about the importance of an American presence in the Arctic for national security. He spoke about the Coast Guard as a primarily military force responsible for several missions, and explained how they prioritize and allocate resources. He also addressed what the U.S. was doing to counter the increased presence of Russia and China in the Arctic and other contested waterways around the globe. Sponsor:...
Topics: china, alaska, russia, new york, scholz, carl schultz, the navy, alexander hamilton, south china...
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The Center for Strategic and International Studies hosted a discussion on U.S.-South Korea relations and North Korea's nuclear program. In this portion of the program, Korea policy experts spoke on a panel about their experiences dealing with North Korea and how they think the global community should approach the issue. Sponsor: Center for Strategic and International Studies
Topics: north korea, china, south korea, korea, korea, washington, kim jong-un, un, south koreans, laney,...
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Catholic University politics professor Matthew Green discussed the determining factors in U.S. House leadership elections from the 1960s to the present. Professor Green is co-author of the forthcoming book, "Choosing the Leader: Leadership Elections in the U.S. House of Representatives." Sponsor: U.S. Capitol Historical Society
Topics: burton, phil burton, halleck, jim wright, california, o'neill, vander jack, wright, richard boling,...
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U.S. Forest Service Chief Vicki Christiansen testified on the president's 2021 budget request before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. During the hearing, they discussed forest management, recreational permits, sexual harassment in the workplace, forest restoration efforts, and fire prevention. Sponsor: Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
Topics: hawaii, manchin, alaska, montana, christiansen, pacific, nevada, cantwell, virginia, china,...
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The Urban Institute, in partnership with the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center, held a discussion on state budget priorities and sources of revenue. A panel of tax and state budget experts discussed revenue surpluses and how states have looked at various fiscal actions, such as taxing sports betting and marijuana, to increase revenue. Sponsor: Urban Institute, The
Topics: illinois, california, washington, new york, howard, minnesota, oklahoma, nick, new york city, d.c.,...
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Author Jia Lynn Yang discussed her book "One Mighty and Irresistible Tide," which looks at the evolution of U.S. policy since the Immigration Act of 1924. Ms. Yang examined the racial, economic and moral debates leading up to the passage of that law, and how those factors influenced immigration legislation throughout the 20th century. This event took place online due to the coronavirus pandemic and the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth provided the video. Sponsor: World...
Topics: europe, germany, mexico, lbj, dallas, new york, trump, russia, texas, china, virginia, ellis...
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Admiral Karl Schultz, the commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard, spoke at the National Press Club about the importance of an American presence in the Arctic for national security. He spoke about the Coast Guard as a primarily military force responsible for several missions, and explained how they prioritize and allocate resources. He also addressed what the U.S. was doing to counter the increased presence of Russia and China in the Arctic and other contested waterways around the globe. Sponsor:...
Topics: china, russia, alaska, new york, anderson, aei, the pacific, hamilton, pacific, alexander hamilton,...
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Historians Tami Davis Biddle and Alexandra Richie talked about two lesser known World War II U.S. Army Air Force initiatives: Operation Matterhorn, which targeted mainland Japan and Japanese territory from China and India, and Operation Frantic, which targeted German-held territory from Soviet bases. This event was part of the National World War II Museum's annual conference. Sponsor: National World War II Museum,Pritzker Military Museum and Library
Topics: stalin, lemay, boeing, china, japan, europe, roosevelt, russia, soviets, italy, soviet union,...
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The U.S. House Historian and House Curator join Senate Historian Katherine Scott to present recent findings about the history of the U.S. Capitol Page program
Topics: washington, bertie, elliot, albert, virginia, massachusetts, percy, harris, paulette desell, julie,...
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"It's been three years since a violent mob attacked our Capitol," said Matthew Graves, U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, as he began a presentation on the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. He spoke on the progress of the investigations to hold the guilty accountable and requested "the public's continued assistance in identifying individuals who committed crimes on January 6th who have yet to be identified." U.S. Attorney Graves discussed the events of January...
Topics: biden, d.c., washington, trump, house, fbi, columbia, hallway
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Author and Virginia Commonwealth University history professor emeritus Melvin Urofsky described the constitutional issues the Supreme Court faced during World War I. He is introduced by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. The Supreme Court Historical Society hosted this event in the Supreme Court chamber. Sponsor: Supreme Court Historical Society
Topics: new york, sonia sotomayor, whitaker
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The U.S. House Historian and House Curator join Senate Historian Katherine Scott to present recent findings about the history of the U.S. Capitol Page program
Topics: elliott, washington, virginia, new york, albert, percy, bertie, paulette, oklahoma, julie, harris,...
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U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Chief Climate Officer Gillian Caldwell and others discussed how media can support action on climate change. Topics included using media to help organizations build credibility and trust among stakeholders, communicating risks for the most vulnerable populations and providing access to critical information systems. The USAID and British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Media Action co-hosted this event. Sponsor: U.S. Agency for International...
Topics: bbc, gillian, usaid, india, bangladesh, kenya, nepal, carl, africa, indonesia, ankur, california,...
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Robert Chiles of the University of Maryland talks about labor and social unrest during the Gilded Age, as well as the reforms that tried to combat this discontent
Topics: san bernardino, illinois, chicago, jay gould, mr. pullman, baltimore, cleveland, new york,...
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Robert Chiles of the University of Maryland talks about labor and social unrest during the Gilded Age, as well as the reforms that tried to combat this discontent
Topics: illinois, jay gould, chicago, mr. pullman, pullman, unionism, new york, baltimore, theodore...
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University of Chicago law professor Laura Weinrib talked about how the U.S. Supreme Court addressed free speech cases during World War I. She is the author of the book, "The Taming of Free Speech: America's Civil Liberties Compromise." The Supreme Court Historical Society hosted this event. Sponsor: Supreme Court Historical Society
Topics: wilson, aclu, new york, kagan, holmes, obama, chafee, ross, weinrib, laura, zakharova
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Admiral Karl Schultz, the commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard, spoke at the National Press Club about the importance of an American presence in the Arctic for national security. He spoke about the Coast Guard as a primarily military force responsible for several missions, and explained how they prioritize and allocate resources. He also addressed what the U.S. was doing to counter the increased presence of Russia and China in the Arctic and other contested waterways around the globe. Sponsor:...
Topics: china, washington, alaska, russia, navy, william barr, semper peratis, trump, alexander hamilton,...
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The U.S. Institute of Peace released its report "China's Role in North Korea Nuclear and Peace Negotiations." A group of experts who had served in the government examined the report and its findings. Speakers included the former U.S. special representative for North Korea policy under the Trump and Obama administrations, Joseph Yun. Sponsor: U.S. Institute of Peace
Topics: china, north korea, south korea, korea, un, washington, korean peninsula, japan, donald j. trump,...
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Speaker of the Council of Representative of Iraq Mohamed al-Halbousi visited Washington, DC for several meetings with lawmakers including Vice President Pence. He also stopped by the U.S. Institute of Peace to talk about the new parliament's priorities. Here's a portion of that event where he's answering questions from the moderator and the audience. Sponsor: U.S. Institute of Peace
Topics: iraq, syria, iran, baghdad, turkey, pelosi, washington
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AASA, the School Superintendents Association and Howard University hosted a panel discussion on challenges faced by urban school superintendents. It was part of AASA's annual conference for the urban administrators, and they discussed topics including public school funding, ways to reach out to parents and how to best engage the community with the school. Sponsor: Howard University,AASA (School Superintendents Association)
Topics: allentown, thomas parker, alton, texas, c-span, regina jacobs, national education association,...
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U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Administrator Mark Green testified before the House Appropriations Committee on President Trump's 2021 budget request for his agency. Administrator Green fielded questions on the various foreign aid programs run by USAID as well as his agency's involvement in responding to the global coronavirus outbreak. Sponsor: House Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs
Topics: usaid, afghanistan, haiti, gambia, china, colombia, venezuela, usa, columbia, columbia, tunisia,...
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Historians Tami Davis Biddle and Alexandra Richie talked about two lesser known World War II U.S. Army Air Force initiatives: Operation Matterhorn, which targeted mainland Japan and Japanese territory from China and India, and Operation Frantic, which targeted German-held territory from Soviet bases. This event was part of the National World War II Museum's annual conference. Sponsor: National World War II Museum,Pritzker Military Museum and Library
Topics: stalin, lemay, china, roosevelt, japan, soviet union, italy, europe, russia, ukraine, soviets,...
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Maritime historian and documentary filmmaker Kevin Duffus talked about his book, " Into the Burning Sea - The 1918 Mirlo Rescue." Mr. Duffus used images and animation to describe the seven-hour rescue mission led by six U.S. coast guardsmen after German submarine U-117 torpedoed a British fuel tanker off the North Carolina coast. This event was part of a day-long symposium at the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum in Hatteras, North Carolina marking the 100th anniversary of the World...
Topics: mirlo, the navy, hawaii, navy, u.s. navy, north carolina, williams, mirlo, washington, jim burns,...
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Catholic University politics professor Matthew Green discussed the determining factors in U.S. House leadership elections from the 1960s to the present. Professor Green is co-author of the forthcoming book, "Choosing the Leader: Leadership Elections in the U.S. House of Representatives." Sponsor: U.S. Capitol Historical Society
Topics: burton, wright, halleck, phil burton, mcfall, bolling, california, ford, texas, jim wright, newt...
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This was a discussion on policymaking and presidential commissions in political history. This talk from Purdue University was part of a two-day conference called "Remaking American Political History." Sponsor: Purdue University
Topics: frank, harvard, quincy, quincy, national literature, florida, lyndon johnson, johnson, nixon,...
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Military historian Geoffrey Wawro talked about his book, " Sons of Freedom: The Forgotten American Soldiers Who Defeated Germany in World War I." Professor Wawro used photographs and maps to argue that without the American effort in 1918, the French and British could not have defeated Germany. This talk was part of a day-long symposium hosted by the National World War I Museum in Kansas City, Missouri. Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: france, britain, paris, lloyd george, liggett, washington, germany, russia, pershing, navy,...
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Former U.S. Senator James Webb, a Vietnam veteran who won the Navy Cross for his Marine Corps service as a rifle platoon and company commander, reassessed America's involvement in the Vietnam War. He was the keynote speaker at a day-long conference at the Virginia Military Institute. Sponsor: Virginia Military Institute
Topics: vietnam, memphis, china, hanoi, south vietnam, korea, danang, tonkin, john f. kennedy, pentagon,...
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Steve Young, a former adviser who helped coordinate civilian and military programs during the Vietnam War, talked about how the conflict in Southeast Asia evolved over time and the role that President Lyndon Johnson played in the decision-making process. Mr. Young also contrasted President Johnson's policies with those of his successor, Richard Nixon. People: Robert Kudrle; Paul Stone; Steve Young Sponsor: University of Minnesota | Humphrey School of Public Affairs
Topics: johnson, vietnam, lyndon johnson, hanoi, south vietnam, minnesota, laos, eisenhower, washington,...
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This 1943 U.S Navy documentary shos life in Hawaii before, during, and after the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Topics: lockhart, the navy, washington
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The Urban Institute held a virtual discussion on how the coronavirus pandemic is impacting cities across America with the Mayor of Chattanooga, Tennessee and the former Mayor of Philadelphia. The executive director of the Leaque of California Cities also joined in on the conversation. Topics discussed included depleting budgets, an increase in poverty and homelessness, and the lack of a national strategy to address COVID-19. Sponsor: Urban Institute, The
Topics: carolyn, philadelphia, nutter, california, berke, chattanooga, tracy, tennessee, chattanooga,...
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[LIVE] Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Karl Schultz delivers remarks on the Coast Guard's mission and role in maritime security at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Sponsor: U.S. Naval Institute,Center for Strategic and International Studies
Topics: china, navy, pacific, greenland, vietnam, csis, north korea, russia, atlantic, karl schultz,...
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Officials from the State Department, USAID, the Development Finance Corporation, and Commerce Department testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on efforts taken by the federal government to counter Chinese Communist Party aggression. Several topics were discussed, including China's human rights abuses against the Uyghur population and other ethnic minorities, guarding against intellectual property theft, the impact of sanctions and export controls, China as a trading partner, and...
Topics: china, prc, russia, ukraine, taiwan, beijing, ccp, usaid, iran, xinjiang, biden, pacific, europe,...
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Panelists talk about the findings of America's first survey of undocumented college students, published earlier this year by UCLA researchers
Topics: new york, daca, nyu, ucla, california, steve, marcelo, new york city, steve choi, washington,...
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Andriy Yermak, chief of staff to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, urged the U.S. Congress to approve additional financial and military assistance to Ukraine during a conversation on the Russia-Ukraine war hosted by the Hudson Institute in Washington, DC. He thanked the U.S. government for the support they have received since the start of the war and said additional aid from the U.S. will help secure a victory in Ukraine's fight against Russia. Mr. Yermak discussed several topics...
Topics: ukraine, russia, zelenskyy, nato, europe, hudson, geneva, ronald reagan, wyoming
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Historian John Curatola talks about his book, "Bigger Bombs for a Brighter Tomorrow: The Strategic Air Command and American War Plans at the Dawn of the Atomic Age, 1945-1950"
Topics: soviet union, los alamos, harry truman, berlin, egypt, the navy, hiroshima, manhattan, truman, nsc,...
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[LIVE] UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty testifies before a House subcommittee on a cyber attack on the company and how it impacted patients' data and health information. Sponsor: House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
Topics: unitedhealth, united healthcare, mr. witty, fbi, pennsylvania, hipaa, oregon, mr. chair,...
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Gen. David Berger, commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, delivers remarks on branch readiness following the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan; the National Press Club hosts this event.
Topics: pacific, afghanistan, china, california, navy, syria, david h berger, russia, ukraine, eileen,...
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Newsreel showing kids learning about atomic energy and radiation at the New York World's Fair.
Topics: washington, on c-span, arnold
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Senator Todd Young (R-IN) spoke on the Senate floor about Civil War General Lew Wallace and the July 1864 Battle of Monocacy. Sponsor: U.S. Senate
Topics: wallace, washington, baltimore, abraham lincoln, lou wallace, potomac
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Grand Valley State University's Hauenstein Center hosted a discussion looking at U.S. and Japanese perspectives on World War II. Speakers included Pia White, whose father was a Japanese Ambassador with key roles in the 1940 alliance among Nazi Germany, Italy and Japan -- as well as negotiations in Washington, D.C. leading up to the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack. We also heard from Brian Hauenstein, grandson of Col. Ralph Hauenstein, who served as intelligence chief under Gen. Dwight Eisenhower in...
Topics: brian, ralph, paris, europe, washington, japan, tokyo, keenan, eisenhower, patton, iceland, jimmy,...
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Officials with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers testified before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on the response to Hurricane Ida. They answered questions on a variety of topics including disaster preparedness, correlations between climate change and extreme weather events, and investment in critical infrastructure systems. They also discussed how levee systems put in place in response to Hurricane Katrina aided in the prevention of more extreme damage and loss of life during...
Topics: louisiana, fema, new orleans, graham, maryland, murphy, delaware, new york, rhode island, arizona,...
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[LIVE] Victoria Nuland, the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, testifies on U.S. policy toward Russia before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Sponsor: Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Topics: ukraine, russia, putin, nato, biden, europe, crimea, kremlin, nuland, vladimir putin, moscow,...
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U.S. Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger, House Sergeant-at-Arms William J. Walker, and Architect of the Capitol J. Brett Blanton appeared before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch to testify on changes to U.S. Capitol security. They discussed several topics including staffing needs, increased funding, communication shortfalls, threats against members of Congress, and coordination amongst various law enforcement agencies, including state and local cooperation. Sponsor:...
Topics: ryan, fbi, house, herrera beutler, walker, clark, butler, mr. blanton, monahan, d.c., blanton,...
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The U.S. Conference of Mayors kicked off their annual winter meeting opening session in Washington, DC, with welcome remarks from DC Mayor Muriel Bowser (D). Nan Whaley, former Mayor of Dayton, OH (D), spoke about the work she did as mayor and during her tenure as president of the conference. The session ended with a discussion on climate change with Miami Mayor Francis Suarez (R) - the current president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors - and Bill Daley, former White House chief of staff during...
Topics: washington, miami, d.c., francis, suarez, tom cochran, ohio, tom, florida, biden, berger, chicago,...
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The U.S. Conference of Mayors hosted a discussion on immigration issues, including the U.S. relationship with Mexico and the resettlement of Afghan refugees, particularly children. Speakers included Chris Magnus, commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and Esteban Moctezuma Barragán, Mexico's Ambassador to the United States. Sponsor: U.S. Conference of Mayors
Topics: mexico, tucson, cbp, biden, los angeles, arizona, san diego, romero, california, washington,...
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The U.S. Conference of Mayors hosted a discussion on immigration issues, including the U.S. relationship with Mexico and the resettlement of Afghan refugees, particularly children. Speakers included Chris Magnus, commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and Esteban Moctezuma Barragán, Mexico's Ambassador to the United States. Sponsor: U.S. Conference of Mayors
Topics: mexico, tucson, washington, arizona, cbp, california, garcetti, san diego, biden, los angeles,...
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The U.S. Conference of Mayors kicked off their annual winter meeting opening session in Washington, DC, with welcome remarks from DC Mayor Muriel Bowser (D). Nan Whaley, former Mayor of Dayton, OH (D), spoke about the work she did as mayor and during her tenure as president of the conference. The session ended with a discussion on climate change with Miami Mayor Francis Suarez (R) - the current president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors - and Bill Daley, former White House chief of staff during...
Topics: washington, miami, d.c., biden, tom cochran, nan whaley, white house, suarez, ohio, berger, francis...
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Federal officials, including Postmaster General Megan Brennan, testified at a hearing on possible updates to the U.S. Postal Service. Sponsor: House Oversight and Government Reform Committee
Topics: the postal, cummings, mr. cummings, chaffetz, mr. lynch, postal, ms. rectanus, medicare, mrs....
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