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In 1960, four African American students sat down at a segregated Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, launching a civil rights movement that would spread to other cities. University of Massachusetts, Amherst professor Traci Parker joined American History TV and Washington Journal to take viewer questions about protests against desegregation during that time. She is the author of "Department Stores and the Black Freedom Movement: Workers, Consumers, and Civil Rights from...
Topics: woolworths, greensboro, naacp, kansas city, traci parker, baltimore, parker, massachusetts,...
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In 1960, four African American students sat down at a segregated Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, launching a civil rights movement that would spread to other cities. University of Massachusetts, Amherst professor Traci Parker joined American History TV and Washington Journal to take viewer questions about protests against desegregation during that time. She is the author of "Department Stores and the Black Freedom Movement: Workers, Consumers, and Civil Rights from...
Topics: woolworth, greensboro, tracey parker, north carolina, parker, massachusetts, baltimore, kansas...
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In 1960, four African American students sat down at a segregated Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, launching a civil rights movement that would spread to other cities. University of Massachusetts, Amherst professor Traci Parker joined American History TV and Washington Journal to take viewer questions about protests against desegregation during that time. She is the author of "Department Stores and the Black Freedom Movement: Workers, Consumers, and Civil Rights from...
Topics: woolworths, greensboro, north carolina, parker, traci parker, kansas city, naacp, baltimore,...
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In 1960, four African American students sat down at a segregated Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, launching a civil rights movement that would spread to other cities. University of Massachusetts, Amherst professor Traci Parker joined American History TV and Washington Journal to take viewer questions about protests against desegregation during that time. She is the author of "Department Stores and the Black Freedom Movement: Workers, Consumers, and Civil Rights from...
Topics: woolworth, greensboro, kansas city, parker, north carolina, woolworths, kansas, naacp, baltimore,...
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[LIVE] University of Massachusetts, Amherst professor Traci Parker joins us LIVE to take viewer questions about the 1960 lunch counter sit-ins and the movement to desegregate department stores. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal,C-SPAN | American History TV
Topics: woolworths, greensboro, traci parker, parker, kansas city, north carolina, naacp, baltimore,...
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Day one of the Republican National Convention.
Topics: trump, new hampshire, donald trump, cuba, north carolina, ohio, chicago, tim scott, biden, florida,...
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Day two of the Republican National Convention.
Topics: donald trump, florida, melania trump, joe biden, trump, ms. wasserman schultz, melania, debbie...
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Day three of the Republican National Convention.
Topics: trump, donald trump, south carolina, new york, jennifer, brooklyn, mike pence, america america,...
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Live gavel-to-gavel coverage of the United States Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.
Topics: washington, reagan, ronald reagan, craig shirley, donald trump, trump, california, bob woodward,...
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A forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
Topics: washington, vernon, virginia, mary washington, alexander hamilton, continental, massachusetts,...
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A forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
Topics: new hampshire, trump, biden, new york, buttigieg, bernie sanders, donald trump, bernie, bloomberg,...
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A forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
Topics: poland, europe, germany, nato, european union, trump, russia, pullen, edwin, george floyd, george...
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Black Voters Matter co-founder LaTosha Brown discussed the role black voters- particularlykblack women - played in Campaign 2020. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: georgia, donald trump, alabama, biden, germany, joe biden
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Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia joined the American Enterprise Institute for a virtual discussion on unemployment insurance. The secretary talked about policies addressing high unemployment due to the coronavirus pandemic, state responses to the high influx of unemployment filings and lessons learned from the crisis. Sponsor: American Enterprise Institute
Topics: eugene scalia, matt, california, portland, washington, oregon, trump, scalia, ron wyden,...
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Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia joined the American Enterprise Institute for a virtual discussion on unemployment insurance. The secretary talked about policies addressing high unemployment due to the coronavirus pandemic, state responses to the high influx of unemployment filings and lessons learned from the crisis. Sponsor: American Enterprise Institute
Topics: matt, eugene scalia, portland, washington, ron wyden, california, american enterprise institute,...
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Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia gave remarks at an event hosted by the Heritage Foundation on the Trump administration's economic recovery efforts in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. He also addressed the findings of a report sponsored by the foundation's National Coronavirus Recovery Commission. Secretary Scalia was introduced by Heritage Foundation President Kay Coles James. Sponsor: Heritage Foundation
Topics: donald trump, washington, reagan, new york, eugene scalia, scalia, massachusetts
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[LIVE] Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia testifies about the impact of unemployment insurance benefits increased due to coronavirus pandemic. Sponsor: Senate Finance Committee
Topics: wyden, florida, osha, scalia, iowa, portman, brown, grassley, menendez, pennsylvania, michigan,...
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Daily Beast reporters Lachlan Markay and Asawin Suebsaeng discussed reporting on the Trump Administration. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
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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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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, morocco, isis, shakespeare, l.a., washington, mexico, emerson, spain, new york, fbi, yemen,...
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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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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: new york, morocco, laila, mexico, kate, spain, isis, l.a., europe, trump, fbi, hong kong,...
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Law professors Mark Killenbeck and Farah Peterson talked about the 1819 Supreme Court case McCulloch v. Maryland, which solidified the federal government's ability to take actions not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution and restricted state action against the legitimate use of this power. The guests also responded to viewer phone calls and social media comments. Video clips were shown of Senate historian Dan Holt describing the Supreme Court space, which in 1819 was inside the U.S....
Topics: maryland, mcculloch, mccullough, baltimore, jackson, washington, marshall, john marshall, adams,...
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Akhil Reed Amar and Clifford Sloan talked about the background of the 1803 U.S. Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison, in which the court ruled unanimously that it was the ultimate arbiter of the constitutional validity of laws, establishing the principle of judicial review. The guests also responded to viewer questions and comments. Topics included the establishment of the Court and the relationship between Presidents Adams and Jefferson. Video clips were shown from interviews for the...
Topics: jefferson, john marshall, marbury, john adams, thomas jefferson, adams, washington, madison,...
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Akhil Reed Amar and Clifford Sloan talked about the background of the 1803 U.S. Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison, in which the court ruled unanimously that it was the ultimate arbiter of the constitutional validity of laws, establishing the principle of judicial review. The guests also responded to viewer questions and comments. Topics included the establishment of the Court and the relationship between Presidents Adams and Jefferson. Video clips were shown from interviews for the...
Topics: jefferson, john marshall, marbury, john adams, adams, washington, thomas jefferson, madison,...
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Constitutional scholars Katie Fallow and Nadine Stossen talked about the 1969 landmark Supreme Court decision in Brandenburg v. Ohio. In the case the justices overturned the hate speech conviction of Clarence Brandenburg, an Ohio Ku Klux Klan leader, on the grounds that the state law violated the First Amendment. The guests also responded to viewer questions and comments. A clip was shown of an interview with Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) speaking about her experience working as a...
Topics: china, ohio, ginsburg, maine, schenck, ku klux klan, brown, collins, ppp, susan, katie, nadine,...
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Constitutional scholar Akhil Amar and former solicitor general Paul Clement talked about the 1963 Supreme Court decision in Gideon v. Wainwright. The guests also responded to viewer phone calls and social media comments. The case concerns Clarence Earl Gideon, a petty thief who spent his time in jail studying the law. In 1962 Mr. Gideon wrote a letter to the Court asking the justices to consider his appeal that his Sixth Amendment right to counsel had been denied at his trial. His case...
Topics: gideon, florida, clarence gideon, betts v. brady, paul, earl warren, alabama, harlan, anthony...
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Carol Steiker and Kent Scheidegger talked about the Supreme Court's 1976 decision in Gregg v. Georgia, the landmark case concerning Troy Leon Gregg, a convicted armed robber and murderer who challenged his death sentence. The Court ruled against Mr. Gregg but established guidelines for states using the death penalty. Clips played during the program included a 2009 Rehnquist Center discussion in which Justices Breyer and Scalia talked about the definition of "cruel and unusual" in the...
Topics: georgia, louisiana, gregg, texas, north carolina, florida, greg, tennessee, amsterdam, california,...
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Law professors Helen Alvaré and Rachel Rebouché talked about the Supreme Court 1965 decision in Griswold v. Connecticut, which concerned Planned Parenthood's challenge of Connecticut's 1879 state law banning the use of birth control. The Court ruled the law to be unconstitutional and established a right to privacy. The guests also responded to viewer phone calls and social media comments. Clips were shown from a 1962 CBS documentary, Birth Control and the Law on the Connecticut birth control...
Topics: connecticut, griswold, yale, rachel, lochner, buxton, new york, stewart, estelle griswold, helen,...
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Law professors Jeffrey Rosen and Jamil Jaffer talked about the 1967 Supreme Court case Katz v. United States, which concerned Charles Katz, a bookie recorded by the FBI transmitting illegal bets from a telephone booth. The Supreme Court's decision in the case expanded Americans' right to privacy under the Fourth Amendment. The guests also responded to viewer phone calls and social media comments. Clips played during the program included Justice Samuel Alito speaking about Katz in his Supreme...
Topics: katz, fbi, harvey schneider, susan, jones, earl warren, california, jeff, alito, scalia, brandeis,...
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Law professors Jeffrey Rosen and Jamil Jaffer talked about the 1967 Supreme Court case Katz v. United States, which concerned Charles Katz, a bookie recorded by the FBI transmitting illegal bets from a telephone booth. The Supreme Court's decision in the case expanded Americans' right to privacy under the Fourth Amendment. The guests also responded to viewer phone calls and social media comments. Clips played during the program included Justice Samuel Alito speaking about Katz in his Supreme...
Topics: katz, harvey snyder, fbi, sotomayor, stewart, scalia, jeff, gorsuch, mr. katz, potter stewart,...
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Peter Irons and Karen Korematsu talked about the 1944 U.S. Supreme Court case Korematsu V. United States, in which the court ruled 6-3 that Japanese internment camps were necessary for the protection of all citizens during World War II. The guests also responded to viewer questions and comments. Karen Korematsu was the daughter of the plaintiff. Professor Irons was an attorney who discovered evidence to re-open the 40-year-old case on the basis of government misconduct. On November 10, 1983,...
Topics: korematsu, california, pearl harbor, fred korematsu, dewitt, breyer, karen, oakland, marvin,...
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Professors Carolyn Long and Renee Hutchins talked about the 1961 U.S. Supreme Court case Mapp v. Ohio, in which the court applied, via a 5-4 decision, Fourth Amendment protection against "unreasonable searches and seizures" to state criminal cases. The decision also prohibited the introduction of unlawfully obtained material as evidence. The guests also responded to viewer questions and comments. Video clips were shown of the March 29, 1961, oral arguments in the case; scenes of the...
Topics: ohio, cleveland, colorado, kearns, weekes, carolyn, tom clark, burkman, renee, douglas, texas,...
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Floyd Abrams and Theodore Olon talked about the Supreme Court's 1971 decision in New York Times v. United States. The case concerns the New York Times and Washington Post's successful challenge to the Nixon administration for the right to publish what came to be known as the "Pentagon Papers," a classified history of U.S. military activity in Vietnam. Mr. Olson served as solicitor general in the George W. Bush administration, and Mr. Abrams was co-counsel to the Times in the case. The...
Topics: pentagon, new york, vietnam, washington, nixon, ellsberg, floyd, stewart, johnson, daniel ellsberg,...
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Floyd Abrams and Theodore Olon talked about the Supreme Court's 1971 decision in New York Times v. United States. The case concerns the New York Times and Washington Post's successful challenge to the Nixon administration for the right to publish what came to be known as the "Pentagon Papers," a classified history of U.S. military activity in Vietnam. Mr. Olson served as solicitor general in the George W. Bush administration, and Mr. Abrams was co-counsel to the Times in the case. The...
Topics: pentagon, stewart, floyd, daniel ellsberg, ellsberg, washington, california, nixon, vietnam, ted...
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Law Professors Ted Shaw and Michael Klarman talked about the Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Ferguson, which came about after Homer Plessy, an African American man, was arrested in New Orleans for taking a seat reserved for whites on a train. The Court's 7-1 decision established the "separate but equal" doctrine. The guests also responded to viewer phone calls and social media comments. Keith Plessy and Phoebe Ferguson, descendants of the plaintiff and defendant in the case and...
Topics: brown, louisiana, plessy, ferguson, new orleans, harlan, new york, washington, california,...
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Neal Katyal and Randy Barnett talked about the Supreme Court's 1978 decision in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke. The landmark case concerns a medical school applicant who claimed he was rejected in favor of less qualified minority applicants. The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of affirmative action while rejecting the university's quotas. Mr. Katyal was the acting solicitor general in the Obama administration and has argued 37 cases before the Court. Law Professor...
Topics: california, powell, obama, berger, trump, harvard, harry blackmun, bakke, nixon, brennan,...
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Clarke Forsythe and Melissa Murray talked about the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade, in which the court ruled 7-2 that women have a constitutional, but not absolute, right to terminate pregnancy based on the determined viability of the fetus. The guests also responded to viewer questions and comments.Video clips were shown from the January 22, 1973, CBS newscast; a montage of video of women's rights activists from the 1970s; the oral arguments on December 13, 1971, and October 11,...
Topics: texas, roe v. wade, georgia, blackmon, harry blackmon, blackmun, earl warren, sarah weddington,...
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Clarke Forsythe and Melissa Murray talked about the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade, in which the court ruled 7-2 that women have a constitutional, but not absolute, right to terminate pregnancy based on the determined viability of the fetus. The guests also responded to viewer questions and comments.Video clips were shown from the January 22, 1973, CBS newscast; a montage of video of women's rights activists from the 1970s; the oral arguments on December 13, 1971, and October 11,...
Topics: roe v. wade, blackmun, powell, texas, griswold, pennsylvania, harry blackmun, dallas, national...
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Beverly Gage and Thomas Goldstein talked about the 1919 Supreme Court case Schenck v. United States, in which the court unanimously ruled that the Espionage Act of 1917 was constitutional, even when used to punish speech that would be permissible in times of peace. It created the "clear and present danger" standard, establishing that the First Amendment was not absolute. The guests also responded to viewer questions and comments. Video clips were shown from tours of the Woodrow Wilson...
Topics: schenk, schenck, holmes, philadelphia, europe, mexico, new york, woodrow wilson, vietnam, snowden,...
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Professors Christopher Bracey and Martha Jones talked about the background of the 1857 Supreme Court case Dred Scott v. Sandford, in which the court sided 7-2 with slavery and declared that Dred Scott and other blacks could not be citizens of the U.S., and that Congress lacked the authority to prohibit slavery in the territories. The professors also responded to viewer questions and comments. Video clips were shown from tours of Historic Fort Snelling in Minnesota; St. Louis County Courthouse...
Topics: scott, missouri, roger b. taney, st. louis, harriet, maryland, emerson, blair, baltimore, taney,...
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Mary Beth Tinker and Erik Jaffe talked about Tinker v. Des Moines, the 1969 Supreme Court case in which the justices ruled 7-2 that students do not lose their First Amendment rights at school. The case began In 1965 when five Des Moines, Iowa, students wore black arm bands to school to protest the war in Vietnam, violating local school policies. Ms. Tinker and Mr. Jaffe also responded to viewer phone calls and social media comments. Stefanie Wager, a social studies consultant for the Iowa...
Topics: mary beth, des moines, iowa, vietnam, new york, aclu, john, washington, quaker, eisenhower,...
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Professors Mae Ngai and Josh Blackman talked about the 1886 Supreme Court decision in Yick Wo v. Hopkins, a case in which a Chinese laundry owner challenged a discriminatory city ordinance. The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the 14th Amendment's promise of equal protection extends to immigrants and citizens. The guests also responded to viewer phone calls and social media comments. Clips were shown of Former California Appeals Court Judge Harry Low describing some of the legal challenges...
Topics: china, california, san francisco, texas, new york, lochner, mississippi, martin, yick wo v....
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Professors Mae Ngai and Josh Blackman talked about the 1886 Supreme Court decision in Yick Wo v. Hopkins, a case in which a Chinese laundry owner challenged a discriminatory city ordinance. The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the 14th Amendment's promise of equal protection extends to immigrants and citizens. The guests also responded to viewer phone calls and social media comments. Clips were shown of Former California Appeals Court Judge Harry Low describing some of the legal challenges...
Topics: china, california, san francisco, mississippi, josh, harlan, yick, new york, texas, lochner,...
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Professors Michael Gerhardt and William Howell talked about the 1952 U.S. Supreme Court case Youngstown Sheet and Tube v. Sawyer, in which the court limited the power of the president to seize property when it ruled 6-3 that President Truman lacked the authority to seize steel plants in order to avert a labor strike in the midst of the Korean War. The guests also responded to viewer questions and comments. Video clips were shown of President Truman announcing his seizure of steel plants April...
Topics: truman, jackson, youngstown, harry truman, tom clark, clark, robert jackson, ohio, korea, vinson,...
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Howard Law School Dean Danielle Holley-Walker and U.S. Civil Rights Commissioner Peter Kirsanow talked about Civil Rights Cases (1883). In the group of five consolidated cases, the Supreme Court struck down the Civil Rights Act of 1875, a federal law that had granted all people access to public accommodations like trains and theaters, regardless of race. The guests also responded to viewer phone calls and social media comments. Portions of an interview were shown with historian Edna Greene...
Topics: harlan, bradley, washington, danielle, sumner, frederick douglass, douglass, john marshall harlan,...
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Paul Clement and Michael Ross talked about the 1873 Supreme Court ruling on the Slaughterhouse Cases, in which the court declined 5-4 to broadly apply the Fourteenth Amendment when New Orleans butchers unions objected to a slaughterhouse monopoly. The court ruled that the "privileges and immunities" clause protected rights guaranteed by U.S. citizenship but not those guaranteed by individual state citizenship. The guests also responded to viewer questions and comments. A video clip...
Topics: louisiana, new orleans, miller, campbell, john campbell, mueller, cruickshank, matthew carpenter,...
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Politico hosted its annual "Women Rule" Summit with members of Congress, journalists and women executives. This portion of the event included an interview with Lara Trump, President Trump's daughter-in-law and campaign adviser, and a later panel of women discussing strides in the workforce. Sponsor: Politico.com
Topics: harris, duckworth, donald trump, trump, iraq, jane, white house, north carolina, caryn, tammy...
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Author and Hoover Institution senior fellow Larry Diamond talked about the impact of COVID-19 on democracy around the world. This virtual event was hosted by the Hoover Institution. Sponsor: Hoover Institution at Stanford University
Topics: taiwan, china, venezuela, korea, israel, hoover, india, cuba, utah, washington, wisconsin, michael,...
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Author and Hoover Institution senior fellow Larry Diamond talked about the impact of COVID-19 on democracy around the world. This virtual event was hosted by the Hoover Institution. Sponsor: Hoover Institution at Stanford University
Topics: china, taiwan, hoover, israel, venezuela, india, korea, stanford, utah, cuba, germany, new york,...
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Author and Hoover Institution senior fellow Larry Diamond talked about the impact of COVID-19 on democracy around the world. This virtual event was hosted by the Hoover Institution. Sponsor: Hoover Institution at Stanford University
Topics: china, taiwan, israel, korea, hoover, venezuela, wuhan, india, cuba, larry, utah, south korea,...
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Author and Hoover Institution senior fellow Larry Diamond talked about the impact of COVID-19 on democracy around the world. This virtual event was hosted by the Hoover Institution. Sponsor: Hoover Institution at Stanford University
Topics: china, taiwan, israel, korea, cuba, south korea, wisconsin, germany, venezuela, india
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Author and Hoover Institution senior fellow Larry Diamond talked about the impact of COVID-19 on democracy around the world. This virtual event was hosted by the Hoover Institution. Sponsor: Hoover Institution at Stanford University
Topics: taiwan, israel, india, cuba, china, stanford, john taylor, scott atlas, washington, hoover,...
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National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow spoke to reporters at the White House about the stock market, China trade deal and Federal Reserve monetary policy. Mr. Kudlow touted the gains in the stock market and said it indicated high consumer confidence. "I think it's forecasting, essentially, an even stronger economy in the coming year," he said. Mr. Kudlow also took questions on the first phase of the China trade deal, which he said would be signed the following week in a...
Topics: china, trump
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White House National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow updated reporters on the status of the COVID-19 relief talks between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and later took questions on the economy. Sponsor: White House | News Media Stakeout
Topics: white house, amy coney barrett, pelosi
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Larry Kudlow, the White House National Economic Council director, spoke at the annual Wall Street Journal CEO Council meeting in Washington, DC. Sponsor: [Wall Street Journal] | CEO Council
Topics: mr. kudlow, china, nafta, mexico, ronald reagan, larry kudlow, argentina, brazil, larry, white house
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Larry Kudlow, the White House National Economic Council director, spoke at the annual Wall Street Journal CEO Council meeting in Washington, DC. Sponsor: [Wall Street Journal] | CEO Council
Topics: mr. kudlow, china, nafta, larry kudlow, trump, larry, mexico, argentina, brazil, washington, itc,...
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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow spoke to reporters outside of the White House on the latest job numbers. Mr. Kudlow said the economy is still coming back amid the coronavirus pandemic and said Congress should pass targeted stimulus to help certain areas of the economy. However, he would not go into details about ongoing negotiations between Congressional Republicans and Democrats. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. economy added 245,000 jobs and unemployment rate...
Topics: larry, mr. kudlow, mcconnell, pelosi, kudlow
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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow spoke to reporters outside of the White House on the latest job numbers. Mr. Kudlow said the economy is still coming back amid the coronavirus pandemic and said Congress should pass targeted stimulus to help certain areas of the economy. However, he would not go into details about ongoing negotiations between Congressional Republicans and Democrats. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. economy added 245,000 jobs and unemployment rate...
Topics: mr. kudlow, larry, white house, larry kudlow, mcconnell, pelosi, kudlow, georgia
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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow spoke to reporters outside of the White House on the latest job numbers. Mr. Kudlow said the economy is still coming back amid the coronavirus pandemic and said Congress should pass targeted stimulus to help the economy. However, he would not go into details about ongoing negotiations between Congressional Republicans and Democrats. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. economy added 245,000 jobs and unemployment rate fell to 6.7 percent...
Topics: larry, white house, mcconnell, pelosi, europe
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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow spoke to reporters outside of the White House on the latest job numbers. Mr. Kudlow said the economy is still coming back amid the coronavirus pandemic and said Congress should pass targeted stimulus to help the economy. However, he would not go into details about ongoing negotiations between Congressional Republicans and Democrats. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. economy added 245,000 jobs and unemployment rate fell to 6.7 percent...
Topics: mr. kudlow, kudlow, larry, white house, mcconnell, pelosi
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White House National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow discusses 25 years of sobriety and his struggle with addiction during a roundtable event with First Lady Melania Trump. Sponsor: White House
Topics: washington, kamala harris, ibew union, jerome, trump, milwaukee
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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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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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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, margaret chase smith, larry, bobby, john kennedy,...
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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, margaret chase smith, larry, joe kennedy, bobby,...
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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, larry, roy cohen, margaret smith, joe kennedy,...
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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, margaret chase smith, roy cohen, bobby kennedy, larry, bobby,...
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Historians discussed the role, impact and voting trends of Latino Americans in U.S. political history. This talk was part of a two-day Purdue University conference called Remaking American Political History. Sponsor: Purdue University
Topics: texas, reagan, mexico, latino, california, los angeles, white house, tucson arizona, dnc,...
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Historians discussed the role, impact and voting trends of Latino Americans in U.S. political history. This talk was part of a two-day Purdue University conference called Remaking American Political History. Sponsor: Purdue University
Topics: texas, california, florida, mexico, arizona, lulac, los angeles, chicago, reagan, tucson, new york,...
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Historians discussed the role, impact and voting trends of Latino Americans in U.S. political history. This talk was part of a two-day Purdue University conference called Remaking American Political History. Sponsor: Purdue University
Topics: texas, california, mexico, chicago, lulac, florida, jerry, arizona, reagan, new york, wisconsin,...
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Historians discussed the role, impact and voting trends of Latino Americans in U.S. political history. This talk was part of a two-day Purdue University conference called Remaking American Political History. Sponsor: Purdue University
Topics: texas, lozano, california, florida, cadava, jaime, los angeles, mexico, lulac, chicago, reagan, new...
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Former first lady Laura Bush talked about her upbringing, meeting and marrying George W. Bush and their life together before the White House, as well as her reflections on her time as first lady, including the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and her causes. Audio clips were played of the weekly radio address she delivered in 2001. Video clips shown included her work on White House restoration. She also talked about her activities since leaving the White House and her possible legacy. She...
Topics: white house, george, texas, bush, midland, washington, barbara, jenna, afghanistan, johnson, laura...
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Former first lady Laura Bush talked about her upbringing, meeting and marrying George W. Bush and their life together before the White House, as well as her reflections on her time as first lady, including the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and her causes. Audio clips were played of the weekly radio address she delivered in 2001. Video clips shown included her work on White House restoration. She also talked about her activities since leaving the White House and her possible legacy. She...
Topics: white house, george, texas, bush, midland, barbara, washington, afghanistan, laura bush, johnson,...
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Former first lady Laura Bush talked about her upbringing, meeting and marrying George W. Bush and their life together before the White House, as well as her reflections on her time as first lady, including the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and her causes. Audio clips were played of the weekly radio address she delivered in 2001. Video clips shown included her work on White House restoration. She also talked about her activities since leaving the White House and her possible legacy. She...
Topics: white house, george, bush, texas, midland, afghanistan, laura bush, washington, barbara, houston,...
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