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    Single-Sex Schools

    Abigail James and Fatima Goss Graves debated their views on separating boys and girls in school, how the idea is being received by the public, and their opinions on the positives and negatives of teaching genders separately. The Department of…

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    President Obama made remarks after Vice President Biden swore in Julia Pierson as the first woman to head the U.S. Secret Service.

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    In a speech in Springfield, Missouri, on his tax reform proposal, President Trump begins by praising the storm recovery effort now underway in Texas, saying his administration will be with the flood victims “every step of the way.”

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    Robert Cottrell explores some of the people and movements that influenced the 1960s

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    C-SPAN Looks at the Congressional Agenda

    C-SPAN presents an in-depth look at the main issues facing Congress when it returns September 5 from its August recess: the federal budget, tax reform, the debt ceiling and health care.

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  • After Words with Mark Levin

    Radio host Mark Levin argues against expansion of the federal government in his book, Rediscovering Americanism. Mr. Levin is interviewed by Jim DeMint former South Carolina Senator, 2005-2013.

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  • In Depth with Eric Metaxas

    Author and radio host Eric Metaxas speaks about his life and career and responds to viewer calls and social media comments. He is the author of several books, including Bonhoeffer, Amazing Grace, and If You Can Keep It.

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  • Q&A with Anthony Clark

    Author and former congressional staffer Anthony Clark discusses his book, The Last Campaign, in which he takes a critical look at U.S. presidential libraries and the National Archives and Records Administration, which operates them.

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