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Breitbart editor in chief Alex Marlow argued that the mainstream media has destroyed its credibility. He was interviewed by Reason Magazine editor at large and Reason Roundtable Podcast host Matt Welch. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: breitbart, joe biden, china, biden, israel, silicon valley, donald trump, atlantic, hunter biden,...
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Erika Robuck, author of "The Invisible Woman," and Stephanie Dray, author of "The Women of Chateau Lafayette," discussed the role of women in World War II. This event is from the virtual Gaithersburg Book Festival. Sponsor: Gaithersburg Book Festival
Topics: virginia, france, lafayette, stephanie, maryland, erika, adrienne, beatrice chandler, new york,...
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David O. Stewart, author of "George Washington," and Robert Watson, author of "George Washington's Final Battle," discussed the first President's life. This event is from the virtual Gaithersburg Book Festival. Sponsor: Gaithersburg Book Festival
Topics: washington, jefferson, virginia, david, john adams, hamilton, adams, george washington, vernon,...
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Former Democratic California Congresswoman and Wilson Center president emerita Jane Harman argued that past administrations have failed to confront some of the most challenging national security issues and offered some recommendations to make the U.S. safer in the future. She was interviewed by Janet Napolitano, former Homeland Security Secretary during the Obama Administration. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: cheney, california, russia, afghanistan, iraq, biden, los angeles, cia, susan, jane harman, janet...
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Investigative journalist Amanda Ripley offered her thoughts on how people can engage in healthy conflict resolution. This virtual program was hosted by the Aspen Institute in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: Aspen Institute
Topics: chicago, atlantic, mccoy, washington
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Yale University law and political science professor Akhil Reed Amar recounted the biggest questions and concerns that American citizens had regarding the Constitution after it was ratified. This was a virtual event hosted by the New York Historical Society. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: washington, jefferson, virginia, britain, franklin, new york, akhil, adams, john adams,...
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Georgetown Law professor Rosa Brooks detailed her experiences in policing after becoming an armed reserve police officer in Washington, DC. She was interviewed by Houston Police Chief and Major Cities Chiefs Association President Art Acevedo. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: d.c., washington, houston, texas, ferguson
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Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley discussed the life and career of economist Thomas Sowell. He was interviewed by nationally syndicated talk show host Dennis Prager. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: friedman, chicago, harlem, naacp, california, columbia, milton friedman, joe biden
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Breitbart editor in chief Alex Marlow argued that the mainstream media has destroyed its credibility. He was interviewed by Reason Magazine editor at large and Reason Roundtable Podcast host Matt Welch. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: breitbart, biden, new york, china, joe biden, silicon valley, donald trump, google,...
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and food industry leaders testified on immigrant farmworker issues before a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. Sponsor: Senate Judiciary Committee
Topics: california, mexico, durbin, grassley, iowa, biden, georgia, vilsack, illinois, ag, feinstein, iowa,...
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Former South Carolina Governor and U.S. Representative Mark Sanford reflected on his political career and discusses the future of the Republican Party. He was interviewed by former Congressman Charlie Dent (R-PA). Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: south carolina, canada, washington, mulvaney, trump, hitler, mark sanford, jeff, germany, hungary,...
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Former U.S. Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE) discussed the decline of bipartisanship in the Senate and offered recommendations to restore it in the chamber. He was interviewed by Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE). Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: nebraska, diane, ben nelson, harry reid, d.c., joe biden, ted kennedy, columbia, mitch mcconnell,...
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Alyssa Milano and others testified before the House Oversight and Reform Committee about the Equal Rights Amendment. The ERA is a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would guarantee equal rights for all genders. During her testimony Milano said, "As long as the Constitution allows gender-based discrimination, the United States can never achieve the greatness to which it aspires." Inez Feltsher Stepman, who testified in opposition to the ERA, said, "the ERA will add...
Topics: virginia, biden, mcclellan, alyssa milano, scalia, florida, ruth bader ginsburg, nevada, maloney,...
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Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy argued that corporate America is signing on to "woke culture" only to increase profits. He was interviewed by Greg Mankiw, former Chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers during the George W. Bush administration and is a Harvard University economics professor. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: india, harvard, harlem, academia, fort wayne, indiana, ohio, georgia, china
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Former Regnery Publisher Marji Ross discussed "Cancel Culture" in publishing. About Books also reported on new books by Members of Congress. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: washington, margie ross, donald trump, new york, trump, amazon, newt gingrich, simon, adam schiff,...
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New York Times columnist Ross Douthat and Hudson Institute senior fellow Bruno Macaes discussed whether American society has become stagnant and predictable or is on the brink of transformation. This virtual program was sponsored by the Strand Bookstore in New York City. Sponsor: American Enterprise Institute
Topics: europe, bruno, ross, china, reagan, donald trump, white house, italy, bernie sanders, south korea,...
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Fort Monroe Casemate Museum director Robin Reed gave us a tour showcasing the coastal Virginia fort's history from the colonial era through its completion in 1834, and its role in the Civil War. Sponsor: Fort Monroe National Monument | Casemate Museum
Topics: jefferson davis, virginia, hampton, washington, simone barnard, pounders, mississippi river valley,...
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Robin DiAngelo looks at how well-intentioned white people can inadvertently cause racial harm through what she calls a "culture of niceness." She was interviewed by Eddie Glaude, author and Princeton University professor of African American Studies. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: academia, robin d'angelo, stacy abrams, biden, comcast
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Former CIA officer Duane Evans talked about his book "Foxtrot in Kandahar," which recounts his tour of duty in southern Afghanistan shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The International Spy Museum hosted this event. Sponsor: International Spy Museum
Topics: afghanistan, cia, kandahar, pakistan, al qaeda, taliban, sherzai, fbi, frank, karzai, russia,...
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Jessie Dunleavy, author of "Cover My Dreams in Ink" and Ben Westhoff, author of "Fentanyl, Inc.," discussed the opioid crisis and the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on those with substance abuse issues. This was a virtual event hosted by the 2021 virtual Annapolis Book Festival. Sponsor: Annapolis Book Festival
Topics: jesse, china, ben, annapolis, cartel, missouri, barcelona, ferguson, st. louis, john grisham
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Jessie Dunleavy, author of "Cover My Dreams in Ink" and Ben Westhoff, author of "Fentanyl, Inc.," discussed the opioid crisis and the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on those with substance abuse issues. This was a virtual event hosted by the 2021 virtual Annapolis Book Festival. Sponsor: Annapolis Book Festival
Topics: jessie, china, ben, maryland, jesse, annapolis, moyer, wuhan, paul, missouri, barcelona, ferguson
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Erika Robuck, author of "The Invisible Woman," and Stephanie Dray, author of "The Women of Chateau Lafayette," discussed the role of women in World War II. This event is from the virtual Gaithersburg Book Festival. Sponsor: Gaithersburg Book Festival
Topics: virginia, france, lafayette, stephanie, maryland, erika, adrienne, beatrice chandler, new york,...
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Yale University law and political science professor Akhil Reed Amar recounted the biggest questions and concerns that American citizens had regarding the Constitution after it was ratified. This was a virtual event hosted by the New York Historical Society. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: washington, jefferson, britain, franklin, adams, virginia, massachusetts, hamilton, new york,...
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Catherine Flowers, founder of the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice, reflected on her efforts to improve water and sanitation conditions in rural areas across America. She was interviewed by Grist senior editor Nikhil Swaminathan. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: lowndes county, alabama, washington, selma, montgomery, annie cooper, katherine, mr. woodson,...
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Ben Shapiro, podcast host and editor emeritus of the Daily Wire, argued the Progressive Left is pushing an authoritarian agenda in America. He was interviewed by author and nationally syndicated radio talk show host Eric Metaxas. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: ben shapiro, george floyd, germany, new york, china, berkeley, nazis, hitler, nicole hannah jones,...
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Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA) reflected on the Trump presidency, and his role in the president's first impeachment trial, & shared his views on threats against American democracy. He was interviewed by AP chief congressional correspondent Lisa Mascaro. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: donald trump, washington, white house, steve bannon, adam schiff, kevin mccarthy, russia, joe...
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Former U.S. Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE) discussed the decline of bipartisanship in the Senate and offered recommendations to restore it in the chamber. He was interviewed by Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE). Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: nebraska, ben nelson, washington, biden, joe biden, ben, john mccain, columbia, columbia,...
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What caused student loan debt in the U.S. to rise to more than a trillion dollars? Wall Street Journal reporter Josh Mitchell spoke about this growing debt for parents and students with NPR education reporter Anya Kamenetz. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: lyndon johnson, washington, johnson, bernie sanders, obama, soviet union, lbj, sallie mae,...
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Syndicated columnist George Will reflected on what he calls the 'unruly torrent years' between 2008-2020. He was interviewed by Amanda Carpenter, Bulwark columnist and CNN political contributor. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: washington, franklin roosevelt, bill buckley, illinois, boston, new york, brown, nebraska,...
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Infectious Diseases division chief and Vaccine Education Center director Dr. Paul Offit spoke about the risks associated with medical innovation. He was interviewed by Johns Hopkins University epidemiologist Dr. Emily Gurley. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: philadelphia, johnson, pfizer, fda, china, russia, astrazeneca, afghanistan
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Allen Guelzo talked about Confederate General Robert E. Lee's life from boyhood through the Civil War. The Atlanta History Center hosted this virtual program. Sponsor: Atlanta History Center
Topics: robert e. lee, virginia, washington, gettysburg, arlington, pennsylvania, richmond, jackson, new...
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Allen Guelzo talked about Confederate General Robert E. Lee's life from boyhood through the Civil War. The Atlanta History Center hosted this virtual program. Sponsor: Atlanta History Center
Topics: virginia, washington, robert e. lee, robert e lee, gettysburg, arlington, tom clark, robert,...
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Book TV presented coverage of the 42nd annual American Book Awards that recognizes "outstanding literary achievement from the entire spectrum of America's diverse literary community." This was a virtual event hosted by the Before Columbus Foundation. Sponsor: Before Columbus Foundation
Topics: oakland, columbus, justin, california, gerald horne, judy juanita, william melvin kelly, san...
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Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) discussed the investigations by Congress conducted during his time on the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees and reflected on the Trump presidency. He was interviewed by former Congressman Dave Brat (R-VA). Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: trump, fbi, jim jordan, virginia, obama, irs, russia, google, washington, dennis, hillary clinton,...
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Infectious Diseases division chief and Vaccine Education Center director Dr. Paul Offit spoke about the risks associated with medical innovation. He was interviewed by Johns Hopkins University epidemiologist Dr. Emily Gurley. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: china, jesse, johnson, philadelphia, fda, pfizer, new york, russia, afghanistan, emily
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Catherine Flowers, founder of the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice, reflected on her efforts to improve water and sanitation conditions in rural areas across America. She was interviewed by Grist senior editor Nikhil Swaminathan. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: alabama, lowndes county, catherine, selma, bush, woodson, atlanta, washington, annie cooper
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) spoke about the influences in her life, her political career, and in her advocacy work. She was interviewed by Washington Post White House reporter Annie Linskey. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: washington, joe biden, mitch mcconnell, katie, deb holland, mcconnell, scott king, donald trump
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Richard Gonzalez, CEO of AbbVie, testified on drug prices for two of the company's products, Humira and Imbruvica before the House Oversight & Reform Committee. Humira is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions while Imbruvica is a chemotherapy drug for cancer treatment. Many lawmakers criticized the pharmaceutical company for Humira's price increase through the years and its lower cost abroad. Mr. Gonzalez acknowledged Humira's price and spoke about the company's efforts to...
Topics: humira, mr. gonzalez, europe, gonzalez, fda, abbvie, mr. gonzales, california, illinois, white...
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A tour of the Flight 93 National Memorial near Shanksville, Pennsylvania with National Park Service Ranger Adam Shaffer. We learn the story of the hijacked jet that crashed in a remote field on September 11, 2001 after passengers voted to attempt to take control of the plane from four terrorists who were heading for Washington, DC. Sponsor: C-SPAN | American History TV
Topics: pentagon, shanksville, new york city, pennsylvania, washington d.c., san francisco, white house,...
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Mark Honigsbaum, author of "The Pandemic Century," Paolo Giordano, author of "How Contagion Works," and Sonia Shah, author of "Pandemic," discussed the potential effects COVID-19 will have on society. This video was provided by the Brooklyn Book Festival. Sponsor: Brooklyn Book Festival
Topics: paolo, sonia, london, china, sonia shah, brazil
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[LIVE] American Medical Association President Susan Bailey discusses COVID-19 and the road to recovery at a National Press Club event. Sponsor: National Press Club | Newsmaker
Topics: ama, biden, fda, mike, michael, uk, texas, moderna
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Beau Wise spoke about the loss of his two brothers during the war in Afghanistan. He and his co-author Tom Sileo were interviewed by author and journalist Kelly Kennedy. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: afghanistan, navy, cia, tracy, jeremy, washington, virginia, oklahoma, jimmy, obama
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Doris Weatherford, "Victory for the Vote," and Marlene Wagman-Gellar, "Fabulous Female Firsts," discussed suffrage and the women's movement. This was a virtual event hosted by the Miami Book Fair. Sponsor: Miami Book Fair
Topics: florida, wyoming, washington, michigan, nancy pelosi, tennessee, virginia, doris, marlene wagman...
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Author and librarian Nancy Pearl, "The Writers Library;" Janet Skeslien, "The Paris Library;" Ray Baker, director of the Miami-Dade Public Library System' and Audrey Chapuis, director of the American Library in Paris, offered their thoughts on the current issues facing libraries. This was a virtual event hosted by the Miami Book Fair. Sponsor: Miami Book Fair
Topics: nancy, janet, paris, miami, seattle, nancy pearl, janet skeslien, france, audrey chapuis, washington
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The American Enterprise Institute hosted a virtual discussion with U.S. mayors on the challenges they face in their cities. The mayors of Miami, Oklahoma City and Stockton, California discussed the status of their cities, policy priorities and their experiences in office. Sponsor: American Enterprise Institute
Topics: miami, oklahoma city, suarez, aei, stockton, washington
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Investigative journalist Amelia Pang reported on the labor camps in China used to produce US consumer goods. She was interviewed by Princeton University's Center on Contemporary China assistant director Yan Bennett. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: china, h&m, eu, washington, europe, hong kong, virginia, kmart, oregon, un, wuhan, lynn cheney,...
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Author Andrew Maraniss recalled the life of the late Glenn Burke, the first openly gay professional baseball player. This was a virtual event hosted by Parnassus Books in Nashville. Sponsor: Parnassus Books
Topics: glenn, glenn burke, dodgers, san francisco, new york, california, oakland, tommy lasorda, lasorda,...
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Former White House Press Secretary and Fox News host Dana Perino reflected on her career and offered life lessons. She was interviewed by Victoria Clarke, former Assistant Defense Secretary for Public Affairs in the George W. Bush Administration. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: wyoming, jasper, washington, bush, white house, reagan, iraq, henry
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Cindy McCain discussed family, country and her life with her late husband Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). She was interviewed byJoseph Lieberman (I-CT), former U.S. Senator and 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: john, arizona, john mccain, washington, navy, cindy mccain, hawaii, joe biden, vietnam, hanoi,...
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Judy Batalion, the daughter of Holocaust survivors and author of "The Light of Days," and Rebecca Donner, author of "All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days,", shared the stories of women who fought against Germany during World War II. This was a virtual event hosted by the San Antonio Book Festival. Sponsor: San Antonio Public Library Foundation
Topics: mildred, rebecca, poland, germany, hitler, red orchestra, berlin, new york, judy, warsaw, nazi,...
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Richard Gonzalez, CEO of AbbVie, testified on drug prices for two of the company's products, Humira and Imbruvica before the House Oversight & Reform Committee. Humira is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions while Imbruvica is a chemotherapy drug for cancer treatment. Many lawmakers criticized the pharmaceutical company for Humira's price increase through the years and its lower cost abroad. Mr. Gonzalez acknowledged Humira's price and spoke about the company's efforts to...
Topics: humira, mr. gonzalez, fda, abbvie, europe, amgen, humera, abbvie, gonzalez, mr. gonzales, nih, mr....
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Erika Robuck, author of "The Invisible Woman," and Stephanie Dray, author of "The Women of Chateau Lafayette," discussed the role of women in World War II. This event is from the virtual Gaithersburg Book Festival. Sponsor: Gaithersburg Book Festival
Topics: virginia, france, lafayette, stephanie, maryland, erika, adrienne, beatrice chandler, new york,...
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Former Democratic California Congresswoman and Wilson Center president emerita Jane Harman argued that past administrations have failed to confront some of the most challenging national security issues and offered some recommendations to make the U.S. safer in the future. She was interviewed by Janet Napolitano, former Homeland Security Secretary during the Obama Administration. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: cheney, california, russia, afghanistan, iraq, biden, los angeles, cia, susan, jane harman, janet...
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Former Xerox CEO Ursula Burns, the first black female CEO of a Fortune 500 company, shares her insights on American business and the corporate world. She was interviewed by Amazon Senior Vice President Alicia Boler Davis. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: hindsight, london, trump, new york, obama
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Smithsonian Magazine reporter Abigail Tucker looked at the science behind maternal instincts. This virtual event was hosted by Ridgefield Library in Ridgefield, Connecticut. Sponsor: Ridgefield Library
Topics: new york, abigail tucker, france, knott, california, abigail
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Amy Sohn looked at the life of 19th century U.S. Postal Inspector Anthony Comstock, who used his position to promote morality laws that included the 1873 'Comstock Law' that prohibited the shipment of 'obscene' material through the mail. This was a virtual event hosted by the National Archives. Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: new york, anthony combstock, anthony comstock, national archives, comstock, amy, connecticut,...
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Former NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton discussed his leadership in law enforcement over three decades & offered his thoughts on policing in America today. He was interviewed by Charles Ramsey, former Philadelphia police commissioner & Metropolitan DC Police chief. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: new york, boston, new york city, los angeles, massachusetts, l.a., washington, chuck, houston,...
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Ann Hagedorn profiled American-born Soviet spy, George Koval, who was able to secure security clearance to the U.S. atomic bomb project and relay confidential information to the Soviet Union during the Cold War. This was a virtual event hosted by the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC. Sponsor: International Spy Museum
Topics: manhattan, andrew, new york, iowa, south carolina, russia, amanda, scotland, george koval, new york...
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Technology reporter Anna Wiener recalled her experiences working for tech start-ups in San Francisco. Sponsor: Green Apple Books
Topics: netflix, san francisco, silicon valley, new york, boston, mark zuckerberg
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Audrey Kurth Cronin, founder of American University's Center for Security, Innovation, and New Technology, explained how advancements in technology have driven increased outbreaks of terrorist activity. This virtual event was hosted by Center for National Security at Fordham Law in New York City. Sponsor: Fordham University School of Law | Center on National Security
Topics: brian, audrey, isis, uk, clint, syria, fbi, china, wisconsin
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack testified before the House Agriculture Committee on the state of Black farmers in the U.S. The secretary spoke about past discrimination against Black farmers by the Agriculture Department, other agencies, and private lenders regarding loans and subsidies. He touted the benefits of the recently enacted American Rescue Plan Act, which provides for assistance and debt relief to farmers of color. The secretary was joined by a number of Black farmers who talked...
Topics: usda, georgia, agriculture, united states department of agriculture, virginia, pennsylvania,...
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The American Bar Association hosted a virtual discussion about women and diversity in the courts. A variety of female judges and lawyers spoke about their professional experiences. The talked about their role models and the importance of mentoring a future generation of women in the judiciary. Sponsor: American Bar Association
Topics: nguyen, paulette, texas, india, new orleans, guzman, american bar association, indira gandhi, rita...
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Former White House Press Secretary and Fox News host Dana Perino reflected on her career and offered life lessons. She was interviewed by Victoria Clarke, former Assistant Defense Secretary for Public Affairs in the George W. Bush Administration. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: jasper, wyoming, white house, bush, washington, rumsfeld, reagan, henry, new york
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Former White House Press Secretary and Fox News host Dana Perino reflected on her career and offered life lessons. She was interviewed by Victoria Clarke, former Assistant Defense Secretary for Public Affairs in the George W. Bush Administration. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: wyoming, jasper, washington, bush, white house, reagan, iraq, henry
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Writer and actress Annabelle Gurwitch offered her thoughts on the decline of the middle class in America. This virtual program was co-hosted by the MJCCA Book Festival In Your Living Room in Atlanta, Georgia and Books and Books Bookstore in Coral Gables, Florida. Sponsor: Books and Books,Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta
Topics: annabel, annabel gurwitch, annabelle, brad pitt, new york, dave, holly, italy, stanley tucci,...
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The American Bar Association held a virtual discussion on the legal challenges as the rise of unaccompanied migrant children to the U.S. border continues. Other topics discussed included why there is an influx, the immigration process these children go through and vetting of individuals the children are released to as they wait for a legal decision. Sponsor: American Bar Association
Topics: mexico, carly, michelle, meredith, dalia, texas, cila, houston, biden, guatemala, ada, aba,...
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Washington Post staff writer John Woodrow Cox reported on the effects of gun violence on children in America. He was interviewed by Teachers College, Columbia University health education associate professor and Mailman School of Public Health adjunct professor of Epidemiology Sonali Rajan. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: brown, jacob, columbine, biden, washington, chicago, baltimore, virginia, new york, obama
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Washington Post staff writer John Woodrow Cox reported on the effects of gun violence on children in America. He was interviewed by Teachers College, Columbia University health education associate professor and Mailman School of Public Health adjunct professor of Epidemiology Sonali Rajan. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: chicago, washington, brown, d.c., sandy hook, mediacom, jacob, baltimore, biden, virginia, new...
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Cindy McCain discussed family, country and her life with her late husband Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). She was interviewed byJoseph Lieberman (I-CT), former U.S. Senator and 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: john, john mccain, fbi, cindy mccain, arizona, hawaii, joe biden, washington, calcutta, cavanaugh,...
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The Senate Armed Services Committee held a confirmation hearing for Christine Wormuth to serve as the next Army secretary. Ms. Wormuth previously worked in the Obama administration as the Defense under secretary for policy. Throughout the hearing, lawmakers asked the nominee about Army modernization priorities, cybersecurity of weapons systems, sexual assault prevention, military housing issues and President Biden's decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan. If confirmed by the Senate, Ms....
Topics: russia, ms. wormuth, inhofe, china, afghanistan, wormuth, pacific, pentagon, christine wormuth,...
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Cindy McCain discussed family, country and her life with her late husband Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). She was interviewed byJoseph Lieberman (I-CT), former U.S. Senator and 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: john, john mccain, fbi, cindy mccain, arizona, hawaii, joe biden, washington, calcutta, cavanaugh,...
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Cindy McCain discussed family, country and her life with her late husband Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). She was interviewed byJoseph Lieberman (I-CT), former U.S. Senator and 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: john, john mccain, arizona, vietnam, washington, cindy mccain, calcutta, hastert, cindy, hawaii,...
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Bloomberg News' Brad Stone reported on the growth and evolution of Amazon and its founder Jeff Bezos. He was interviewed by Insider's chief tech correspondent Eugene Kim. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: amazon, bezos, washington, dave clark, jeff, jeff bezos, alexa, mckenzie, doug harrington, pacific,...
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Judy Batalion, the daughter of Holocaust survivors and author of "The Light of Days," and Rebecca Donner, author of "All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days,", shared the stories of women who fought against Germany during World War II. This was a virtual event hosted by the San Antonio Book Festival. Sponsor: San Antonio Public Library Foundation
Topics: mildred, mildred harnack, berlin, poland, nazis, germany, judy, nazi, warsaw, hitler, gertrude, new...
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Former NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton discussed his leadership in law enforcement over three decades & offered his thoughts on policing in America today. He was interviewed by Charles Ramsey, former Philadelphia police commissioner & Metropolitan DC Police chief. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: boston, new york, new york city, los angeles, houston, philadelphia, massachusetts, washington, bob...
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