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    Supreme Court Landmark Case Brandenburg v. Ohio

    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 conv…

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    House Minority Leader Weekly Briefing

    At her weekly briefing, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) answered questions on various topics, including North Korea, the farm bill, DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) an…

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    J Street National Conference

    J Street, a non-profit Jewish advocacy group, held its national conference to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Middle East policy. Speakers included former National Security Advi…

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    George W. Bush Medal for Distinguished Leadership

    U2 singer and activist Bono received the first-ever George W. Bush Medal for Distinguished Leadership for his humanitarian contributions. The award was presented to him by the 43rd president…

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    Farm Bill Markup, Part 1

    The House Agriculture Committee held a meeting to draft legislation for the 2018 farm bill. Members delivered opening statements followed by discussions of amendments dealing with nutrition …

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    Farm Bill Markup, Part 2

    Following a recess for votes, the House Agriculture Committee continued its meeting to draft the 2018 farm bill. The discussion continued on requirements for beneficiaries of the Supplementa…

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    Hamilton

    Historian Tony Williams recalled the political life of Alexander Hamilton.

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    African American Women and the Civil Rights Movement

    University of Delaware professor Tiffany Gill taught a class about the role of African American women in the Civil Rights Movement. She described how beauty parlors, while often overlooked, …

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    After Words with Barbara Ehrenreich

    Barbara Ehrenreich explores the science behind how the body ages. She is interviewed by New York Times science reporter Natalie Angier.

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    British Prime Minister Theresa May on Airstrikes in Syria

    British Prime Minister Theresa May addressed members in the House of Commons over the recent allied airstrikes in Syria. She outlined her government’s decision to move ahead with the airstri…

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    Lethal Injection and Capital Punishment

    Rachael Penman of the Alcatraz East Crime Museum talked about the history and current status of lethal injection in the United States. The interview was part of C-SPAN’s Landmark Cases serie…

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    Today’s program looked at the latest developments in Syria, with Karen DeYoung of The Washington Post. New information on the Mueller investigation with Andrew Desiderio of The Daily Beast. …

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    Lexington and Concord

    George Daughan provided a history of the first military conflict of the Revolutionary War, the Battle of Lexington and Concord.

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    Discussion on the 20th Anniversary of PublicAffairs

    A discussion on the 20th anniversary of the book publisher PublicAffairs, featuring its founder Peter Osnos as well as authors Vernon Jordan, Bradley Graham, and Maya Rao.

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    Troll Nation

    Salon senior political writer Amada Marcotte argued that the degradation of conservatism helped to bring about a Trump Presidency

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    Future Presence

    Peter Rubin of Wired Magazine reported on virtual reality and the impact it will have on entertainment, work, and even human emotions and interaction.

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    A Precarious Balance: Religion in the Public Education System

    A Precarious Balance: Religion in the Public Education System was one of the second-prize high school east winners in C-SPAN Classroom’s StudentCam documentary contest. Ella Grace Rodriguez,…

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    African Americans During Reconstruction

    Brandeis University Professor Abigail Cooper taught a class on African Americans during the Reconstruction era, looking at how former slaves strove for economic rights and full citizenship, …

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    Sexual Abuse of U.S. Olympic Athletes

    A Senate Commerce subcommittee held a hearing to examine abuse of Olympic athletes and looked at the role of national governing bodies in protecting the athletes.

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    Senator Portman Tribute to Barbara Bush

    Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) spoke about the life of former first lady Barbara Bush (1925-2018), who died at the age of 92.

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