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Public Affairs Events
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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6:00 PM HST
Approx. 6 hr. 56 min.
Public Affairs Events
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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6:00 PM HST
Approx. 6 hr. 42 min.
Public Affairs Events
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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12:59 AM HST
Approx. 3 hr. 4 min.
LIVE Washington Journal 10/16/2020
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12:56 AM HST
Approx. 2 hr. 56 min.
Campaign 2020 Discussion on Presidential Transitions
Former senior officials from Presidents George H.W. Bush to Barack Obama's administrations joined ...
Former senior officials from Presidents George H.W. Bush to Barack Obama's administrations joined a virtual discussion on presidential transitions. Several topics were explored, including reaction to news of President Trump testing positive for the coronavirus, the transition from campaigning to governing, the relationship with an outgoing administration and working with career officials, who understand the demands of the White House. Panelists also discussed how a Biden administration would transition under the coronavirus pandemic and stressed that a peaceful transition is the key to bringing stability to the nation.
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12:42 AM HST
Approx. 2 hr. 3 min.
The Contenders Adlai E. Stevenson II
Historian Richard Norton Smith, former Senator Adlai Stevenson III, and Newton Minow, who had ...
Historian Richard Norton Smith, former Senator Adlai Stevenson III, and Newton Minow, who had worked for him, talked about the life and career of 1952 and 1956 Democratic presidential nominee Adlai E. Stevenson II (1900-1965). They responded to telephone calls and electronic communications from the Stevenson family home in Libertyville, Illinois. While governor of Illinois, he was drafted as the Democratic nominee against General Eisenhower. Twice defeated in the general election, he lost the 1960 nomination to Senator John Kennedy, who later appointed him as ambassador to the United Nations. Video clips of speeches and campaign ads were shown, including an August 1, 1960, news conference with Senator Kennedy. Jacqueline Kennedy was heard in a March 1964 interview. "The Contenders: They Lost the Election But Changed Political History" is a C-SPAN series of live programs about 14 presidential candidates before 1996 who lost the election but who had a lasting effect on U.S. politics.
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4:03 AM HST
Approx. 57 min.
Campaign 2020 North Carolina Governor's Debate
North Carolina gubernatorial candidates, incumbent Gov. Roy Cooper (D) and Lt. Gov. Dan Forest ...
North Carolina gubernatorial candidates, incumbent Gov. Roy Cooper (D) and Lt. Gov. Dan Forest (R), participated in a televised debate at the UNC-TV studios. The North Carolina Association of Broadcasters sponsored the event. In 2016, Gov. Cooper narrowly defeated incumbent Gov. Pat McCory (R-NC) in the closest gubernatorial election of that cycle.
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3:52 AM HST
Approx. 8 min.
House Minority Leader McCarthy Holds Press Conference
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy discussed protections for social media companies and ...
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy discussed protections for social media companies and coronavirus relief legislation during a press conference. Minority Leader McCarthy said it was time to reconsider Section 230 protections, which gives information platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Google liability protections related to content posted on their sites. The minority leader made these statements after Facebook and Twitter blocked users from sharing a New York Post story related to Hunter Biden and his involvement with the Ukrainian company Burisma. Leader McCarthy also answered questions about the possibility of passing coronavirus relief legislation.
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2:45 AM HST
Approx. 17 min.
The Presidency AHTV - Road to the White House Rewind - Stevenson Nominational Acceptance Speech
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5:00 AM HST
Approx. 48 min.
Dr. Anthony Fauci Discusses COVID-19 Pandemic & Public Health Policy
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, discusses ...
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, discusses the coronavirus pandemic and public health policy at a Johns Hopkins University virtual event.
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4:00 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 1 min.
LIVE Brookings Discussion on the Intelligence Community's Role in Predicting COVID-19
The Brookings Institution holds a virtual event on the intelligence communities role in predicting ...
The Brookings Institution holds a virtual event on the intelligence communities role in predicting the coronavirus pandemic.
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3:02 AM HST
Approx. 17 min.
The Presidency Dwight Eisenhower 1952 Republican National Convention
General Eisenhower accepted the 1952 Republican Presidential Nomination.
General Eisenhower accepted the 1952 Republican Presidential Nomination.
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5:48 AM HST
Approx. 33 min.
Campaign 2020 Washington Post Holds Election Preview
Washington Post reporters and columnists previewed the 2020 election during a virtual event hosted ...
Washington Post reporters and columnists previewed the 2020 election during a virtual event hosted by the newspaper. The panel analyzed the competing townhalls between Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and President Trump, discussing the high and low points of the events. They also discussed the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
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5:01 AM HST
Approx. 2 hr. 16 min.
House Oversight Hearing on Tax Avoidance & the IRS
The House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Oversight held a hearing on tax avoidance and the role ...
The House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Oversight held a hearing on tax avoidance and the role the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) plays in enforcing tax law. The subcommittee discussed President Trump's tax returns and making changes to the U.S. tax code that could prevent wealthy tax payers from taking advantage of existing loopholes to decrease the amount of taxes they pay. Also discussed during the hearing, were several issues facing the IRS including its funding, tax audits, and tax inequities facing minorities and low income Americans.
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3:19 AM HST
Approx. 16 min.
Reel America "Mister American, Dwight D. Eisenhower" 1952
This biographical film was produced by Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1952 presidential campaign and ...
This biographical film was produced by Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1952 presidential campaign and features his accomplishments during World War II and his role in the formation of NATO. This fourteen minute newsreel-style film was shown in movie theaters and distributed to civic organizations.
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6:21 AM HST
Approx. 59 min.
Campaign 2020 Heritage Foundation Discussion on Election Security
The Heritage Foundation hosted a virtual discussion on the 2020 election and mail-in ballots. ...
The Heritage Foundation hosted a virtual discussion on the 2020 election and mail-in ballots. Panelists expressed concerns over mail-in voting, delayed election results, and legal proceedings against some states related to their voter registration policies.
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7:17 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 3 min.
Cato Institute Discussion on First Amendment
A group of law professors and scholars discussed free speech and First Amendment cases in the ...
A group of law professors and scholars discussed free speech and First Amendment cases in the Supreme Court. The discussion, hosted by the Cato Institute, looked at several issues presented before the Court and the confirmation hearing underway for the president's pick, Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
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3:35 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 13 min.
Lectures in History Dwight Eisenhower and 1950s Political Advertising
Purdue University professor Kathryn Brownell taught a class about political advertising in the ...
Purdue University professor Kathryn Brownell taught a class about political advertising in the 1950s, highlighting Dwight Eisenhower's presidential campaigns. She compared radio and early televised ads and examines what components made them successful.
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7:20 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 37 min.
House Hearing on the Spread of Online Misinformation
The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence held a virtual hearing on stopping the spread ...
The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence held a virtual hearing on stopping the spread of misinformation online. Experts in social media, national security, and intelligence testified to the rise of disinformation campaigns and those supported by foreign actors, such as Russia and China. They also spoke about the responsibility of media platforms, the role the federal government should play, and the prevalence of conspiracy groups, such as QAnon, and how they use misinformation to manipulate and distort the truth.
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8:20 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 45 min.
Joint House Hearing on Biological Security
A House Armed Services subcommittee and House Foreign Affairs subcommittee held a hybrid hearing ...
A House Armed Services subcommittee and House Foreign Affairs subcommittee held a hybrid hearing on strengthening biological security. Members questioned Department of Defense and State Department officials on the country's readiness for a biological attack, department response to COVID-19 and foreign adversaries using chemical agents against opponents. Members also offered their thoughts and prayers for a quick recovery from COVID-19 to President Trump and the first lady.
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4:48 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 11 min.
The Presidency Dwight D. Eisenhower's Life and Legacy
University of Virginia professor William Hitchcock talked about his book, "The Age of Eisenhower: ...
University of Virginia professor William Hitchcock talked about his book, "The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s." Later, Mr. Hitchcock sat down with former ABC News White House correspondent Ann Compton for a conversation on the life and legacy of the nation's 34th President. The White House Historical Association hosted this event.
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8:57 AM HST
Approx. 40 min.
Brookings Discussion on the Intelligence Community's Role in Predicting COVID-19
The Brookings Institution hosted a virtual discussion, which explored the importance of the ...
The Brookings Institution hosted a virtual discussion, which explored the importance of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in predicting crisis like COVID-19 and the role of the CIA Director. Author Chris Whipple spoke about his recently released book, "The Spymasters: How the CIA Directors Shape History and the Future." He talked about warnings in the 2019 World Wide Threat Assessment, which predicted a deadly pandemic, and Mr. Whipple contrasted the intelligence regarding the coronavirus to that of September 11th. The conversation also included discussion of the intelligence surrounding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and the killings of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani and terrorist Imad Mughniyeh.
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10:05 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 1 min.
Council on Foreign Relations Discussion on COVID-19 and Pandemic Preparedness
The Council on Foreign Relations hosted a virtual event with members of their independent task ...
The Council on Foreign Relations hosted a virtual event with members of their independent task force on preparing for the next pandemic. They discussed their recently launched report on the global response to COVID-19 and how best to prepare for future pandemics. They discussed several topics, including how COVID-19 became a pandemic, the World Health Organization, global health disparities, and the need for global, civic, and private partnerships. Among the participants were former Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell (Obama Administration, 2014-17) and Frances Townsend, former Homeland Security Adviser (G.W. Bush Administration, 2004-08).
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5:59 AM HST
Approx. 2 hr. 3 min.
The Contenders Adlai E. Stevenson II
Historian Richard Norton Smith, former Senator Adlai Stevenson III, and Newton Minow, who had ...
Historian Richard Norton Smith, former Senator Adlai Stevenson III, and Newton Minow, who had worked for him, talked about the life and career of 1952 and 1956 Democratic presidential nominee Adlai E. Stevenson II (1900-1965). They responded to telephone calls and electronic communications from the Stevenson family home in Libertyville, Illinois. While governor of Illinois, he was drafted as the Democratic nominee against General Eisenhower. Twice defeated in the general election, he lost the 1960 nomination to Senator John Kennedy, who later appointed him as ambassador to the United Nations. Video clips of speeches and campaign ads were shown, including an August 1, 1960, news conference with Senator Kennedy. Jacqueline Kennedy was heard in a March 1964 interview. "The Contenders: They Lost the Election But Changed Political History" is a C-SPAN series of live programs about 14 presidential candidates before 1996 who lost the election but who had a lasting effect on U.S. politics.
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9:37 AM HST
Approx. 58 min.
LIVE Campaign 2020 Joe Biden Delivers Remarks on Health Care in Michigan
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivers remarks on health care at a campaign in ...
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivers remarks on health care at a campaign in Southfield, MI, a suburb of Detroit.
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11:06 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 45 min.
NASA Administrator Bridenstine Testifies on Future Missions
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine testified before the Senate Commerce, Science and ...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine testified before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee on future NASA missions and changes the agency has made during the coronavirus pandemic. He spoke on several topics, including the investment in the future of NASA, public and private partnerships, and how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted NASA operations. Administrator Bridenstine also discussed upcoming missions, including the Artemis program, which will see the first woman to land on the moon by 2024.
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8:02 AM HST
Approx. 17 min.
The Presidency Adlai Stevenson 1952 Democratic National Convention
At the 1952 Democratic National Convention, Adlai Stevenson delivered his acceptance speech as the ...
At the 1952 Democratic National Convention, Adlai Stevenson delivered his acceptance speech as the Democratic presidential nominee.
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10:35 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr.
Campaign 2020 New York 11th District Debate
Candidates for New York's 11th Congressional District, Incumbent Rep. Max Rose (D) and Nicole ...
Candidates for New York's 11th Congressional District, Incumbent Rep. Max Rose (D) and Nicole Malliotakis (R) participated in a televised debate sponsored by Spectrum News NY1. The 11th district is one of the few that voted for Donald Trump in 2016 then elected a Democrat during the 2018 midterms.
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12:51 PM HST
Approx. 53 min.
Campaign 2020 South Carolina U.S. Senate Debate
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham (R) and challenger Jaime Harrison (D) took part in a ...
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham (R) and challenger Jaime Harrison (D) took part in a televised forum. The original debate format was changed due to a disagreement between the candidates over taking COVID-19 tests, and the candidates ended up participating in two separate 30-minute forums, rather than a face-to-face debate. From WSPA-TV in Spartanburg, this was hosted by the Nexstar Media Group and the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce.
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8:19 AM HST
Approx. 17 min.
The Presidency Dwight Eisenhower 1952 Republican National Convention
General Eisenhower accepted the 1952 Republican Presidential Nomination.
General Eisenhower accepted the 1952 Republican Presidential Nomination.
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11:35 AM HST
Approx. 32 min.
Campaign 2020 Washington Post Holds Election Preview
Washington Post reporters and columnists previewed the 2020 election during a virtual event hosted ...
Washington Post reporters and columnists previewed the 2020 election during a virtual event hosted by the newspaper. The panel analyzed the competing townhalls between Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and President Trump, discussing the high and low points of the events. They also discussed the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
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1:44 PM HST
Approx. 17 min.
Washington Journal Mike Davis
Mike Davis, founder and president of the Article III Project, discussed Campaign 2020 and the ...
Mike Davis, founder and president of the Article III Project, discussed Campaign 2020 and the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.
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8:36 AM HST
Approx. 17 min.
Reel America "Mister American, Dwight D. Eisenhower" 1952
This biographical film was produced by Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1952 presidential campaign and ...
This biographical film was produced by Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1952 presidential campaign and features his accomplishments during World War II and his role in the formation of NATO. This fourteen minute newsreel-style film was shown in movie theaters and distributed to civic organizations.
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12:07 PM HST
Approx. 40 min.
Dr. Anthony Fauci Discusses COVID-19 Pandemic & Public Health Policy
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases discussed the ...
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases discussed the coronavirus pandemic and public health policy at a Johns Hopkins University virtual event. He talked about the current trends in the pandemic, the role that university plays in health policy, and differentiating between politics and policy when it comes to science.
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2:01 PM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 37 min.
House Hearing on the Spread of Online Misinformation
The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence held a virtual hearing on stopping the spread ...
The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence held a virtual hearing on stopping the spread of misinformation online. Experts in social media, national security, and intelligence testified to the rise of disinformation campaigns and those supported by foreign actors, such as Russia and China. They also spoke about the responsibility of media platforms, the role the federal government should play, and the prevalence of conspiracy groups, such as QAnon, and how they use misinformation to manipulate and distort the truth.
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8:53 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 14 min.
Lectures in History Dwight Eisenhower and 1950s Political Advertising
Purdue University professor Kathryn Brownell taught a class about political advertising in the ...
Purdue University professor Kathryn Brownell taught a class about political advertising in the 1950s, highlighting Dwight Eisenhower's presidential campaigns. She compared radio and early televised ads and examines what components made them successful.
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12:47 PM HST
Approx. 33 min.
Defense Secretary Esper Discussion on Military Readiness
Defense Secretary Mark Esper joined a virtual discussion on military readiness hosted by the ...
Defense Secretary Mark Esper joined a virtual discussion on military readiness hosted by the Heritage Foundation. The secretary discussed steps he and the Trump administration have taken to increase military funding and improve readiness in all branches. He also talked about his long-term goals for the armed forces and competing with China.
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3:38 PM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 4 min.
Brookings Discussion on the Intelligence Community's Role in Predicting COVID-19
The Brookings Institution hosted a virtual discussion, which explored the importance of the ...
The Brookings Institution hosted a virtual discussion, which explored the importance of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in predicting crisis like COVID-19 and the role of the CIA Director. Author Chris Whipple spoke about his recently released book, "The Spymasters: How the CIA Directors Shape History and the Future." He talked about warnings in the 2019 World Wide Threat Assessment, which predicted a deadly pandemic, and Mr. Whipple contrasted the intelligence regarding the coronavirus to that of September 11th. The conversation also included discussion of the intelligence surrounding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and the killings of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani and terrorist Imad Mughniyeh.
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10:07 AM HST
Approx. 2 hr. 4 min.
The Contenders Adlai E. Stevenson II
Historian Richard Norton Smith, former Senator Adlai Stevenson III, and Newton Minow, who had ...
Historian Richard Norton Smith, former Senator Adlai Stevenson III, and Newton Minow, who had worked for him, talked about the life and career of 1952 and 1956 Democratic presidential nominee Adlai E. Stevenson II (1900-1965). They responded to telephone calls and electronic communications from the Stevenson family home in Libertyville, Illinois. While governor of Illinois, he was drafted as the Democratic nominee against General Eisenhower. Twice defeated in the general election, he lost the 1960 nomination to Senator John Kennedy, who later appointed him as ambassador to the United Nations. Video clips of speeches and campaign ads were shown, including an August 1, 1960, news conference with Senator Kennedy. Jacqueline Kennedy was heard in a March 1964 interview. "The Contenders: They Lost the Election But Changed Political History" is a C-SPAN series of live programs about 14 presidential candidates before 1996 who lost the election but who had a lasting effect on U.S. politics.
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1:20 PM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 49 min.
LIVE Campaign 2020 President Trump Holds Rally in Macon, GA
President Trump delivers remarks at a campaign rally in Macon, GA.
President Trump delivers remarks at a campaign rally in Macon, GA.
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4:42 PM HST
Approx. 42 min.
Dr. Anthony Fauci Discusses COVID-19 Pandemic & Public Health Policy
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases discussed the ...
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases discussed the coronavirus pandemic and public health policy at a Johns Hopkins University virtual event. He talked about the current trends in the pandemic, the role that university plays in health policy, and differentiating between politics and policy when it comes to science.
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12:11 PM HST
Approx. 18 min.
The Presidency Adlai Stevenson 1952 Democratic National Convention
At the 1952 Democratic National Convention, Adlai Stevenson delivered his acceptance speech as the ...
At the 1952 Democratic National Convention, Adlai Stevenson delivered his acceptance speech as the Democratic presidential nominee.
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3:09 PM HST
Approx. 59 min.
Campaign 2020 Joe Biden Delivers Remarks on Health Care in Michigan
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered remarks on health care and the economy ...
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered remarks on health care and the economy at a campaign event in Southfield, MI, a suburb of Detroit.
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5:24 PM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 4 min.
Rep. Jayapal Discussion with The Patriotic Millionaires on Taxing the Rich
A group called "The Patriotic Millionaires" hosted a virtual discussion on taxing the wealthy, the ...
A group called "The Patriotic Millionaires" hosted a virtual discussion on taxing the wealthy, the U.S. tax code, and income inequality. Delivering keynote remarks was Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA), who spoke about the need for a fair tax code for all Americans, especially during the coronavirus pandemic.
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12:29 PM HST
Approx. 16 min.
The Presidency Dwight Eisenhower 1952 Republican National Convention
General Eisenhower accepted the 1952 Republican Presidential Nomination.
General Eisenhower accepted the 1952 Republican Presidential Nomination.
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4:08 PM HST
Approx. 39 min.
Campaign 2020 Lara Trump Hosts LGBT Campaign Event in PA
Lara Trump and Ambassador Richard Grenell hosted a "Trump Pride" event in Newtown Square, PA. ...
Lara Trump and Ambassador Richard Grenell hosted a "Trump Pride" event in Newtown Square, PA. Ambassador Grenell talked about his experience working as part of the Trump Administration and about his expereience as a gay conservative. Ms. Trump called on those in attendance to vote for the reelection of her father-in-law, President Trump.
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6:28 PM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 5 min.
House Hearing on Voting Rights & Misinformation
A House Administration subcommittee held a virtual hearing with election officials and voting ...
A House Administration subcommittee held a virtual hearing with election officials and voting experts on combating misinformation in the 2020 election. Witnesses included U.S. Election Assistance Commission Chair Benjamin Hovland, Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Board of Elections Member Inajo Davis Chappell and Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies President Spencer Overton. The witnesses talked about how states were preparing for the November elections, what they were doing to combat rampant misinformation, particularly on social media platforms, and where voters can get reliable information to plan their vote. No Republicans on the committee participated in the hearing.
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12:45 PM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 15 min.
Lectures in History Dwight Eisenhower and 1950s Political Advertising
Purdue University professor Kathryn Brownell taught a class about political advertising in the ...
Purdue University professor Kathryn Brownell taught a class about political advertising in the 1950s, highlighting Dwight Eisenhower's presidential campaigns. She compared radio and early televised ads and examines what components made them successful.
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4:47 PM HST
Approx. 30 min.
The Communicators Brendan Carr, FCC Commissioner R
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr (R) talked about the Section 230 Executive Order and free speech on ...
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr (R) talked about the Section 230 Executive Order and free speech on the internet.
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7:33 PM HST
Approx. 29 min.
Campaign 2020 Georgia 6th District U.S. House Debate
Candidates for Georgia's 6th Congressional District, Rep. Lucy McBath (D-GA) and Karen Handel (R) ...
Candidates for Georgia's 6th Congressional District, Rep. Lucy McBath (D-GA) and Karen Handel (R) participated in a televised debate. Atlanta Press Club and GPB-TV sponsored the event. Rep. McBath (D) narrowly defeated Rep. Handel (R-GA) in 2018. Rep. Handel was the iincumbent at the time. Their face-off in November is expected to be one of the most closely watched U.S. House contests.
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2:00 PM HST
Approx. 2 hr.
The Contenders Barry Goldwater
Rick Perlstein, Bill McCune, and Darcy Olsen talked about the life and career of 1964 Republican ...
Rick Perlstein, Bill McCune, and Darcy Olsen talked about the life and career of 1964 Republican presidential nominee Barry M. Goldwater (1909-1998). They responded to telephone calls and electronic communications and to questions from members of the studio audience at the Goldwater Institute. The senator from Arizona, who was called "Mr. Conservative," lost in a landslide to President Lyndon B. Johnson, but paved the way for younger conservatives. After the election he resumed his senate career. Topics included Senator Goldwater's libertarian philosophy. Video clips were shown of interviews, news conferences, and speeches. Also shown were campaign ads, including the "Daisy Ad," and a clip from Ronald Reagan's 1964 "A Time for Choosing" speech. "The Contenders: They Lost the Election But Changed Political History" is a C-SPAN series of live programs about 14 presidential candidates before 1996 who lost the election but who had a lasting effect on U.S. politics.
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5:17 PM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 50 min.
Campaign 2020 President Trump Holds Rally in Macon, GA
President Trump delivered remarks at a campaign rally in Macon, GA, his second such event that ...
President Trump delivered remarks at a campaign rally in Macon, GA, his second such event that day. This rally followed earlier remarks in Florida. During his remarks in Georgia, President Trump talked about many of his signature campaign issues, including the economy, trade and border security. He also criticized his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, for his economic plan and his proposals to combat the coronavirus pandemic. President Trump was next slated to campaign in Michigan, Wisconsin and Nevada.
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8:02 PM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 38 min.
House Hearing on the Spread of Online Misinformation
The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence held a virtual hearing on stopping the spread ...
The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence held a virtual hearing on stopping the spread of misinformation online. Experts in social media, national security, and intelligence testified to the rise of disinformation campaigns and those supported by foreign actors, such as Russia and China. They also spoke about the responsibility of media platforms, the role the federal government should play, and the prevalence of conspiracy groups, such as QAnon, and how they use misinformation to manipulate and distort the truth.
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4:00 PM HST
Approx. 50 min.
Reel America Barry Goldwater 1964 Republican National Convention
Senator Goldwater (R-AZ) accepted the nomination to be the 1964 Republican candidate for president ...
Senator Goldwater (R-AZ) accepted the nomination to be the 1964 Republican candidate for president of the United States. The 1964 National Convention of the Republican Party of the United States took place at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, California.
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7:07 PM HST
Approx. 58 min.
Campaign 2020 Joe Biden Delivers Remarks on Health Care in Michigan
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered remarks on health care and the economy ...
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered remarks on health care and the economy at a campaign event in Southfield, MI, a suburb of Detroit.
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9:40 PM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 3 min.
Brookings Discussion on the Intelligence Community's Role in Predicting COVID-19
The Brookings Institution hosted a virtual discussion, which explored the importance of the ...
The Brookings Institution hosted a virtual discussion, which explored the importance of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in predicting crisis like COVID-19 and the role of the CIA Director. Author Chris Whipple spoke about his recently released book, "The Spymasters: How the CIA Directors Shape History and the Future." He talked about warnings in the 2019 World Wide Threat Assessment, which predicted a deadly pandemic, and Mr. Whipple contrasted the intelligence regarding the coronavirus to that of September 11th. The conversation also included discussion of the intelligence surrounding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and the killings of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani and terrorist Imad Mughniyeh.
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4:50 PM HST
Approx. 38 min.
Reel America Lyndon B. Johnson 1964 Democratic National Convention
President Lyndon B. Johnson accepted the Presidential nomination at the Democratic National ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson accepted the Presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on August 27th, 1964. In his speech, President Johnson outlined the goals of what he called the "Great Society." Less than a year earlier, President Johnson was sworn in following President Kennedy's assassination. He would go on to win the general election against Republican Senator Barry Goldwater.
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8:05 PM HST
Approx. 39 min.
Campaign 2020 Lara Trump Hosts LGBT Campaign Event in PA
Lara Trump and Ambassador Richard Grenell hosted a "Trump Pride" event in Newtown Square, PA. ...
Lara Trump and Ambassador Richard Grenell hosted a "Trump Pride" event in Newtown Square, PA. Ambassador Grenell talked about his experience working as part of the Trump Administration and about his expereience as a gay conservative. Ms. Trump called on those in attendance to vote for the reelection of her father-in-law, President Trump.
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10:43 PM HST
Approx. 40 min.
Dr. Anthony Fauci Discusses COVID-19 Pandemic & Public Health Policy
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases discussed the ...
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases discussed the coronavirus pandemic and public health policy at a Johns Hopkins University virtual event. He talked about the current trends in the pandemic, the role that university plays in health policy, and differentiating between politics and policy when it comes to science.
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5:28 PM HST
Approx. 32 min.
Reel America LBJ "Peace Without Conquest" Vietnam Speech
President Johnson spoke about the Vietnam conflict and U.S. policy in the region. Entitled "Peace ...
President Johnson spoke about the Vietnam conflict and U.S. policy in the region. Entitled "Peace Without Conquest," the address attempted to explain why Southeast Asia was of vital American interest. U.S. military personnel there increased from about 23,000 in January, 1965, to over 180,000 by the end of the year. The president spoke at 9 p.m. in Shriver Hall Auditorium at Johns Hopkins University. The address was televised world wide.
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8:44 PM HST
Approx. 32 min.
Campaign 2020 Washington Post Holds Election Preview
Washington Post reporters and columnists previewed the 2020 election during a virtual event hosted ...
Washington Post reporters and columnists previewed the 2020 election during a virtual event hosted by the newspaper. The panel analyzed the competing townhalls between Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and President Trump, discussing the high and low points of the events. They also discussed the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
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11:23 PM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 3 min.
Rep. Jayapal Discussion with The Patriotic Millionaires on Taxing the Rich
A group called "The Patriotic Millionaires" hosted a virtual discussion on taxing the wealthy, the ...
A group called "The Patriotic Millionaires" hosted a virtual discussion on taxing the wealthy, the U.S. tax code, and income inequality. Delivering keynote remarks was Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA), who spoke about the need for a fair tax code for all Americans, especially during the coronavirus pandemic.
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6:00 PM HST
Approx. 2 hr.
The Contenders Barry Goldwater
Rick Perlstein, Bill McCune, and Darcy Olsen talked about the life and career of 1964 Republican ...
Rick Perlstein, Bill McCune, and Darcy Olsen talked about the life and career of 1964 Republican presidential nominee Barry M. Goldwater (1909-1998). They responded to telephone calls and electronic communications and to questions from members of the studio audience at the Goldwater Institute. The senator from Arizona, who was called "Mr. Conservative," lost in a landslide to President Lyndon B. Johnson, but paved the way for younger conservatives. After the election he resumed his senate career. Topics included Senator Goldwater's libertarian philosophy. Video clips were shown of interviews, news conferences, and speeches. Also shown were campaign ads, including the "Daisy Ad," and a clip from Ronald Reagan's 1964 "A Time for Choosing" speech. "The Contenders: They Lost the Election But Changed Political History" is a C-SPAN series of live programs about 14 presidential candidates before 1996 who lost the election but who had a lasting effect on U.S. politics.
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9:16 PM HST
Approx. 59 min.
Campaign 2020 New York 11th District Debate
Candidates for New York's 11th Congressional District, Incumbent Rep. Max Rose (D) and Nicole ...
Candidates for New York's 11th Congressional District, Incumbent Rep. Max Rose (D) and Nicole Malliotakis (R) participated in a televised debate sponsored by Spectrum News NY1. The 11th district is one of the few that voted for Donald Trump in 2016 then elected a Democrat during the 2018 midterms.
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12:26 AM HST
Approx. 30 min.
Campaign 2020 Georgia 6th District U.S. House Debate
Candidates for Georgia's 6th Congressional District, Rep. Lucy McBath (D-GA) and Karen Handel (R) ...
Candidates for Georgia's 6th Congressional District, Rep. Lucy McBath (D-GA) and Karen Handel (R) participated in a televised debate. Atlanta Press Club and GPB-TV sponsored the event. Rep. McBath (D) narrowly defeated Rep. Handel (R-GA) in 2018. Rep. Handel was the iincumbent at the time. Their face-off in November is expected to be one of the most closely watched U.S. House contests.
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8:00 PM HST
Approx. 50 min.
Reel America Barry Goldwater 1964 Republican National Convention
Senator Goldwater (R-AZ) accepted the nomination to be the 1964 Republican candidate for president ...
Senator Goldwater (R-AZ) accepted the nomination to be the 1964 Republican candidate for president of the United States. The 1964 National Convention of the Republican Party of the United States took place at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, California.
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10:15 PM HST
Approx. 57 min.
Campaign 2020 New Hampshire U.S. Senate Debate
Incumbent Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and U.S. Senate Republican candidate Corky Messner ...
Incumbent Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and U.S. Senate Republican candidate Corky Messner participated in a televised debate from the New Hampshire Public Radio (NHPR) studios in Concord. In 2014, Sen. Shaheen became the second Democrat from New Hampshire to be reelected to the U.S. Senate. New Hampshire Public Television (PBS) and NHPR co-sponsored the event.
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12:56 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 4 min.
House Hearing on Voting Rights & Misinformation
A House Administration subcommittee held a virtual hearing with election officials and voting ...
A House Administration subcommittee held a virtual hearing with election officials and voting experts on combating misinformation in the 2020 election. Witnesses included U.S. Election Assistance Commission Chair Benjamin Hovland, Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Board of Elections Member Inajo Davis Chappell and Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies President Spencer Overton. The witnesses talked about how states were preparing for the November elections, what they were doing to combat rampant misinformation, particularly on social media platforms, and where voters can get reliable information to plan their vote. No Republicans on the committee participated in the hearing.
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8:50 PM HST
Approx. 39 min.
Reel America Lyndon B. Johnson 1964 Democratic National Convention
President Lyndon B. Johnson accepted the Presidential nomination at the Democratic National ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson accepted the Presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on August 27th, 1964. In his speech, President Johnson outlined the goals of what he called the "Great Society." Less than a year earlier, President Johnson was sworn in following President Kennedy's assassination. He would go on to win the general election against Republican Senator Barry Goldwater.
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11:12 PM HST
Approx. 56 min.
Campaign 2020 Joe Biden Delivers Remarks on Health Care in Michigan
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered remarks on health care and the economy ...
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered remarks on health care and the economy at a campaign event in Southfield, MI, a suburb of Detroit.
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2:00 AM HST
Approx. 45 min.
Maria Hinojosa, "Once I Was You"
National Public Radio Latino USA host Maria Hinojosa shared her personal story as an American ...
National Public Radio Latino USA host Maria Hinojosa shared her personal story as an American immigrant and offered her thoughts on current immigration issues. This virtual event was hosted by the Chicago Humanities Festival.
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9:29 PM HST
Approx. 32 min.
Reel America LBJ "Peace Without Conquest" Vietnam Speech
President Johnson spoke about the Vietnam conflict and U.S. policy in the region. Entitled "Peace ...
President Johnson spoke about the Vietnam conflict and U.S. policy in the region. Entitled "Peace Without Conquest," the address attempted to explain why Southeast Asia was of vital American interest. U.S. military personnel there increased from about 23,000 in January, 1965, to over 180,000 by the end of the year. The president spoke at 9 p.m. in Shriver Hall Auditorium at Johns Hopkins University. The address was televised world wide.
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12:08 AM HST
Approx. 51 min.
President Trump Delivers Remarks on Seniors in Fort Myers, FL
President Trump addressed a crowd of senior citizens in Fort Myers, Florida. He told them they ...
President Trump addressed a crowd of senior citizens in Fort Myers, Florida. He told them they would be the first in line to receive a vaccine and later talked in more detail about the government's response to the pandemic. The president also talked about his immigration policy and former Vice President Joe Biden's position on various issues.
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2:45 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr.
Michael Anton, "The Stakes - America at the Point of No Return"
Michael Anton, a former national security official in the Trump administration, offered his ...
Michael Anton, a former national security official in the Trump administration, offered his thoughts on the political divide in the U.S. This virtual program was hosted by Hillsdale College in Washington, DC.
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10:01 PM HST
Approx. 2 hr. 1 min.
The Contenders Barry Goldwater
Rick Perlstein, Bill McCune, and Darcy Olsen talked about the life and career of 1964 Republican ...
Rick Perlstein, Bill McCune, and Darcy Olsen talked about the life and career of 1964 Republican presidential nominee Barry M. Goldwater (1909-1998). They responded to telephone calls and electronic communications and to questions from members of the studio audience at the Goldwater Institute. The senator from Arizona, who was called "Mr. Conservative," lost in a landslide to President Lyndon B. Johnson, but paved the way for younger conservatives. After the election he resumed his senate career. Topics included Senator Goldwater's libertarian philosophy. Video clips were shown of interviews, news conferences, and speeches. Also shown were campaign ads, including the "Daisy Ad," and a clip from Ronald Reagan's 1964 "A Time for Choosing" speech. "The Contenders: They Lost the Election But Changed Political History" is a C-SPAN series of live programs about 14 presidential candidates before 1996 who lost the election but who had a lasting effect on U.S. politics.
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12:59 AM HST
Approx. 3 hr. 2 min.
LIVE Washington Journal 10/17/2020
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3:45 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr.
Sen. Jon Tester D-MT, "Grounded"
Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) offered his thoughts on how Democrats can reconnect with rural America. ...
Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) offered his thoughts on how Democrats can reconnect with rural America. This virtual program was hosted by the Toledo Lucas County Public Library in Ohio.
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12:02 AM HST
Approx. 49 min.
Reel America Barry Goldwater 1964 Republican National Convention
Senator Goldwater (R-AZ) accepted the nomination to be the 1964 Republican candidate for president ...
Senator Goldwater (R-AZ) accepted the nomination to be the 1964 Republican candidate for president of the United States. The 1964 National Convention of the Republican Party of the United States took place at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, California.
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4:01 AM HST
Approx. 19 min.
Sens. Graham & Feinstein
Day one of confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett got underway before ...
Day one of confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett got underway before the Senate Judiciary Committee with opening statements and introductions.
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4:45 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr.
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, "Morality"
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks offered his thoughts on why he believes everyone must participate in ...
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks offered his thoughts on why he believes everyone must participate in rebuilding a common moral foundation. This virtual event was sponsored by Malaprop's Bookstore in Asheville, North Carolina.
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12:51 AM HST
Approx. 38 min.
Reel America Lyndon B. Johnson 1964 Democratic National Convention
President Lyndon B. Johnson accepted the Presidential nomination at the Democratic National ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson accepted the Presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on August 27th, 1964. In his speech, President Johnson outlined the goals of what he called the "Great Society." Less than a year earlier, President Johnson was sworn in following President Kennedy's assassination. He would go on to win the general election against Republican Senator Barry Goldwater.
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4:20 AM HST
Approx. 21 min.
Sens. Harris, Kennedy
Day one of confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett got underway before ...
Day one of confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett got underway before the Senate Judiciary Committee with opening statements and introductions.
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5:45 AM HST
Approx. 30 min.
National Book Festival - Erica Armstrong Dunbar, "She Came to Slay"
Historian Erica Armstrong Dunbar chronicled the life of abolitionist Harriet Tubman. This program ...
Historian Erica Armstrong Dunbar chronicled the life of abolitionist Harriet Tubman. This program was part of the 20th annual National Book Festival, a virtual event hosted by the Library of Congress.
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1:29 AM HST
Approx. 32 min.
Reel America LBJ "Peace Without Conquest" Vietnam Speech
President Johnson spoke about the Vietnam conflict and U.S. policy in the region. Entitled "Peace ...
President Johnson spoke about the Vietnam conflict and U.S. policy in the region. Entitled "Peace Without Conquest," the address attempted to explain why Southeast Asia was of vital American interest. U.S. military personnel there increased from about 23,000 in January, 1965, to over 180,000 by the end of the year. The president spoke at 9 p.m. in Shriver Hall Auditorium at Johns Hopkins University. The address was televised world wide.
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4:41 AM HST
Approx. 15 min.
Judge Amy Coney Barrett
Day one of confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett got underway before ...
Day one of confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett got underway before the Senate Judiciary Committee with opening statements and introductions.
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6:15 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 4 min.
William Howell & Terry Moe, "Presidents, Populism, & the Crisis of Democracy"
University of Chicago professor William Howell and Stanford University professor Terry Moe ...
University of Chicago professor William Howell and Stanford University professor Terry Moe discussed their thoughts on the structural changes that they say are needed to create a more effective and responsive government. This virtual event was sponsored by Seminary Co-op Bookstore and the University of Chicago.
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2:01 AM HST
Approx. 26 min.
Reel America "Eight Flags for 99 Cents" - 1970
Made in response to President Nixon's November 3, 1969 "Silent Majority" speech, this film ...
Made in response to President Nixon's November 3, 1969 "Silent Majority" speech, this film explores the thoughts and opinions of working-class residents of a Chicago neighborhood. Funded by Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace, the film reveals a variety of nuanced opinions for and against the Vietnam War, with many arguing that lives and money are being wasted in a war that cannot be won.
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4:56 AM HST
Approx. 22 min.
Sen. Graham
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on ...
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on various legal topics including judicial activism, abortion rights, gun regulations and religious liberty. Each of the senators received 30 minutes to ask the nominee questions. After more than three hours, the committee took a lunch break.
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7:19 AM HST
Approx. 10 hr. 41 min.
Book TV
Non-fiction books and authors.
Non-fiction books and authors.
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2:27 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 3 min.
Reel America "Vietnam! Vietnam!" - 1971
This U.S. Information Agency documentary is the final film directed by five-time Oscar winner John ...
This U.S. Information Agency documentary is the final film directed by five-time Oscar winner John Ford, who supported U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. Narrated by actor Charlton Heston, the film is divided into two parts. Part one looks at the Vietnamese people, shows atrocities committed by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces, and documents the reasons for U.S. entry into the war. Part two concentrates on the late 1960s debate over the war, with appearances by presidents, political leaders, activists, and soldiers and their spouses. This film includes graphic scenes of war that may be disturbing to some viewers.
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5:18 AM HST
Approx. 10 min.
Sen. Feinstein
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on ...
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on various legal topics including judicial activism, abortion rights, gun regulations and religious liberty. Each of the senators received 30 minutes to ask the nominee questions. After more than three hours, the committee took a lunch break.
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3:30 AM HST
Approx. 30 min.
Reel America "Assignment Washington, The Correspondent Marino de Medici" - 1977
This U.S. Information Agency film profiles an Italian newspaper journalist as he describes his ...
This U.S. Information Agency film profiles an Italian newspaper journalist as he describes his day-to-day duties in Washington, and travels to cover several presidential campaign events in 1976. President Gerald Ford is seen campaigning in the South on a Mississippi riverboat, and the correspondent rides an Amtrak train on challenger Jimmy Carter's whistle-stop tour in the Northeast.
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5:28 AM HST
Approx. 2 min.
Sen. Cornyn
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on ...
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on various legal topics including judicial activism, abortion rights, gun regulations and religious liberty. Each of the senators received 30 minutes to ask the nominee questions. After more than three hours, the committee took a lunch break.
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4:00 AM HST
Approx. 30 min.
American Artifacts Arlington National Cemetery 1915 Memorabilia Box
In 1915, President Woodrow Wilson placed a memorabilia box in the cornerstone of the Memorial ...
In 1915, President Woodrow Wilson placed a memorabilia box in the cornerstone of the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery. In April 2020, 105 years later, it was opened to discover what was inside. American History TV visited Arlington to see the contents with cemetery historian Tim Frank and conservator Caitlin Smith, who talked about their significance and why the previous cemetery caretakers felt they were important to highlight at that moment in history.
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5:30 AM HST
Approx. 20 min.
Sen. Lee
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on ...
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on various legal topics including judicial activism, abortion rights, gun regulations and religious liberty. Each of the senators received 30 minutes to ask the nominee questions. After more than three hours, the committee took a lunch break.
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4:30 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 30 min.
Presidential Campaign Commercials
The first TV presidential campaign ads aired during the 1952 contest between Republican Dwight D. ...
The first TV presidential campaign ads aired during the 1952 contest between Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower and Democrat Adlai Stevenson. American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal looked back at the history of these ads beginning with the 1952 election and into the 21st century. Robert Mann, professor at Louisiana State University's School of Mass Communication, joined us to take viewer questions and tweets. He's the author of "Daisy Petals and Mushroom Clouds: LBJ, Barry Goldwater, and the Ad That Changed American Politics."
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5:50 AM HST
Approx. 23 min.
Sen. Durbin
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on ...
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on various legal topics including judicial activism, abortion rights, gun regulations and religious liberty. Each of the senators received 30 minutes to ask the nominee questions. After more than three hours, the committee took a lunch break.
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6:00 AM HST
Approx. 55 min.
The Presidency Theodore Roosevelt's Life & Legacy
University of Mary Washington history professor William Crawley discussed Theodore Roosevelt's ...
University of Mary Washington history professor William Crawley discussed Theodore Roosevelt's life and legacy, with a particular focus on his presidency. The University of Mary Washington hosted this event and provided the video.
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6:13 AM HST
Approx. 18 min.
Sen. Sasse
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on ...
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on various legal topics including judicial activism, abortion rights, gun regulations and religious liberty. Each of the senators received 30 minutes to ask the nominee questions. After more than three hours, the committee took a lunch break.
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6:55 AM HST
Approx. 1 hr. 28 min.
Presidential Debates 1976 Presidential Debate - Jimmy Carter & President Ford
Former Governor Jimmy Carter (D-GA) and President Ford met in San Francisco for the second of ...
Former Governor Jimmy Carter (D-GA) and President Ford met in San Francisco for the second of three presidential debates prior to the 1976 presidential election. The two men stood at separate podia to respond to questions from a panel of correspondents. Topics included defense and international relations issues. The debate was moderated by Pauline Frederick. Other panelists included Max Frankel, Henry L. Trewhitt, and Richard Valeriani. Professor Stephen Wayne and Joel Swerdlow briefly introduced the debate by describing its historical context. The candidates were questioned in turn and given three minutes to respond. The panelists were permitted one follow-up question. The candidates were given two minutes for rebuttals and three minutes for closing statements.
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6:31 AM HST
Approx. 12 min.
Sen. Klobuchar
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on ...
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on various legal topics including judicial activism, abortion rights, gun regulations and religious liberty. Each of the senators received 30 minutes to ask the nominee questions. After more than three hours, the committee took a lunch break.
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8:23 AM HST
Approx. 9 hr. 37 min.
American History TV
People and events that help document the American Story.
People and events that help document the American Story.
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6:43 AM HST
Approx. 30 min.
Sen. Coons
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on ...
Senate Judiciary Committee members began questioning Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett on various legal topics including judicial activism, abortion rights, gun regulations and religious liberty. Each of the senators received 30 minutes to ask the nominee questions. After more than three hours, the committee took a lunch break.
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7:13 AM HST
Approx. 7 hr. 47 min.
Washington This Week
Key Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the ...
Key Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
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3:00 PM HST
Approx. 3 hr.
Public Affairs Events
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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