Chemical Weapons History
Sanders Marble of the National Museum of American History spoke about the history of chemical weapons, including the technology, uses, effects, and methods of treatment. He also responded to…
3,914 viewsSanders Marble of the National Museum of American History spoke about the history of chemical weapons, including the technology, uses, effects, and methods of treatment. He also responded to…
3,914 viewsTelephone lines were open for audience comments on the resignation of Sen. Trent Lott.
20 viewsDilip Hiro talked about the possibility of a war with Iraq, U.S. policy towards Iraq, and the attitudes of the Iraqi people. He responded to audience telephone calls, faxes, and electronic m…
64 viewsMary Dalrymple of Congressional Quarterly spoke about Senator Lott’s resignation as Senate majority leader in the 108th Congress, and Senator Frist’s election to fill the vacant position. Sh…
77 viewsGeorge Wunderlich talked about medical practices during the Civil War and the technology of the time. He also talked about several exhibits at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine and r…
834 viewsCurrent news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers. C-SPAN phone lines were opened for viewer questions and comments. The topic was the reacti…
87 viewsOn the tenth anniversary of the North American Free Trade Agreement, economists Gary Hufbauer, Senior Fellow at the Institute for International Economics and Sarah Anderson, Fellow with the …
66 viewsOn the Washington Journal, telephone lines were open for viewer comments and questions. Viewers responded to the question “What is your reacton to President George W Bush’s smallpox vaccinat…
39 viewsAuthor Professor Tim Bergin, Computer Science Professor Emeritus at American University talked about the history of computers and the Internet in the "Information Age". He responded to audie…
148 viewsOn the Washington Journal, telephone lines were open for audience comments. The question of the day was "Should marijuana laws be loosened?", which was spurred by an article in the New York …
30 viewsProfessor Gary Orfield talked about Brown vs. Board of Education, the U.S. Supreme Court Case that ended segregation at public schools. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Co…
338 viewsCurrent news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers. C-SPAN phone lines were opened for viewer questions and comments. The topic was “Should th…
26 viewsRobert Friedel, a history professor at the University of Maryland, talked about the Industrial Revolution and its impact on the way humans live and work. He outlined the technologies and inv…
623 viewsViewers commented on what issues are most important for political parties to address. Topics included the Iraq war, the economy, social security, and tax cuts.
99 viewsThe guests talked about the future of the Democratic Party. They responded to viewer questions and comments. There is an audio change 11 minutes into the program.
55 viewsCollege Students, Peta Lindsay and Adam Ramey, joined C-SPAN’s Washington Journal and talked about U.S. policy toward Iraq. They both participated in separate rallies in Washington, D.C., on…
124 viewsViewers reacted to the death of Senator Paul Wellstone (D-Minnesota). A special phone line was added for Minnesota residents. Sen. Wellstone and his wife Sheila died in a plane crash.
121 viewsHistory Professor, David Grimstead, joined C-SPAN’s Washington Journal and discussed Andrew Jackson’s foreign policy. Mr. Grimstead responded to audience questions and comments.
861 viewsViewers reacted to the death of Senator Paul Wellstone (D-Minnesota). A special phone line was added for Minnesota residents. Sen. Wellstone and his wife Sheila died in a plane crash.
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