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    What We've Become - Living and Dying in a Country of Arms

    Vanderbilt University’s Dr. Jonathan Metzl argued that safety should not be a trade-off for the freedom to carry guns. Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts, hosted this event.

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    Senate Session

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    Acting HUD Secretary on Housing Shortage

    Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman discussed the housing supply shortage at an event hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, DC.

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    Carroll Doherty on Shifts In Party Identification Since the 1990s

    Carroll Doherty, director of political research at the Pew Research Center, talked about Pew’s research on how party identification has shifted over the past three decades.

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    Are You Prepared for the Storm of Love Making?

    Presidential love letters revealed little known sides of our chief executives in a book titled Are You Prepared for the Storm of Love Making? Letters of Love and Lust from the White House. P…

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    Open Forum, Part 2

    Viewers commented on news of the day.

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    Aaron David Miller on U.S. Role in Mideast Conflicts

    Aaron David Miller talked about the United States' role in the Israel-Hamas conflict, the military strikes between Iran and Israel, and efforts to prevent a wider war.

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    Tea: Consumption, Politics, and Revolution, 1773-1776

    Author James Fichter talked about the role and politics of tea leading up to the American Revolution. Revolutionary Spaces in Boston hosted this program.

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    Up from Conservatism

    Arthur Milikh of the Claremont Institute led a discussion about the future of conservatism with members of Congress and contributors to the book Up from Conservatism, which he edited. This e…

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    State Department Diplomatic Reception Rooms Tour

    American History TV toured the U.S. State Department’s Diplomatic Reception Rooms with director and curator Virginia Hart -- and sat down for an interview about America’s first diplomat, Ben…

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    Open Forum, Part 1

    Viewers responded to the question “Should cities ban homeless people from sleeping on public land?”

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    Troubled

    Columnist Rob Henderson talked about growing up in U.S. foster care system and lessons he learned about family and social class from his experiences. This event was hosted by the American En…

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    About Books With J. Howard Rosier on 2024 Spring Book Preview

    National Book Critics Circle board member J. Howard Rosier previewed some of the nonfiction books being released this spring. About Books also reported on the latest publishing news and curr…

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    The Great Dechurching

    Jim Davis and Michael Graham looked at the decline in church attendance in the U.S by examining who us leaving, why, and how to bring people back to church. This event was held at the Cathed…

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    The Lumumba Plot

    Foreign Affairs Magazine executive editor Stuart Reid recounted the ouster and assassination of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1960-61. This event …

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    Discussion on the U.S. Role in the World After the 2024 Election

    Ben Rhodes, former deputy national security adviser (Obama administration, 2009-17) joined political writers and activists from around the world to examine what the United States' role on th…

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    Why Flying Is Miserable and How to Fix It

    Vanderbilt University law professor Ganesh Sitaraman argued that the problems with the airline industry today can be traced back to the deregulation of the transportation sector in the 1970s…

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    Wisconsin for Kennedy

    Author B.J. Hollars revealed how Senator John Kennedy - in a political first - sought to position himself as the Democratic presidential nominee by winning the 1960 Wisconsin primary and cre…

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    Lawmakers Discuss the Equal Rights Amendment, Part 1

    Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), and Rep. Jennifer McClellan (D-VA) discussed the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) at an event hosted by Georgetown University Law School. …

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