The Weekly on the Presidential Survey Results
In this episode of “The Weekly,” guests were Rachel Katz, Survey Project Coordinator, and two of the historians that participated, Professor Elizabeth Cobbs from Texas A&M University and aut…
115 viewsIn this episode of “The Weekly,” guests were Rachel Katz, Survey Project Coordinator, and two of the historians that participated, Professor Elizabeth Cobbs from Texas A&M University and aut…
115 viewsNoting the anniversary of the start of the Korean War on June 25, 1950 with President Harry Truman’s address to the nation and Joseph Lewis Grappoa’s interview on fighting in the war.
154 viewsPresident John F. Kennedy’s phone calls, press conference and speeches after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion. David Coleman talked about the events surrounding the invasion.
205 viewsTheo Padnos shared his story of being held captive for two years in Syria, while facing brutal abuse and constant death threats. It has been 10 years since the Syrian civil war began and he …
87 viewsGady Epstein, China Editor for the Economist, discussed U.S. and China relations. He talked about trade, human rights, Covid-19 and the Chinese military. This program is available as a C-SP…
80 viewsProfessor Garrett Epps discussed the February 27, 1951 ratification of the 22nd Amendment, which limits the number of terms a President can serve. He gave this speech in 2016.
80 viewsDr. Michael Osterholm is an expert on infectious diseases and one of America’s leading epidemiologists. He talked about the new and highly contagious variant of the coronavirus. This progra…
428 viewsChief of Staff Bob Haldeman’s recorded diary entries about President Richard Nixon’s historic February 21, 1972 visit to China. Luke Nichter talked about the trip.
89 viewsFormer White House Chief of Staff Andy Card discussed what a President can expect during his first 100 days in office, and what skills a Chief of Staff needs in order to run a successful Wes…
72 viewsJim Bendat, author and historian, discussed the traditions around the inauguration of a U.S. President and how different it will look this year. This program is available as a C-SPAN Podcas…
53 viewsPresident Lyndon Johnson’s 1965-66 calls on the appointment of the first Secretary of Housing & Urban Development Robert Weaver, who was also the first Black Cabinet Secretary. Professor Wen…
312 viewsA look back at what happened on Wednesday, January 6th, at the U.S. Capitol with portions of key speeches from both before and after President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capi…
112 viewsThe January 1973 diary recordings of President Richard Nixon Chief of Staff Bob Haldeman, leading up to President’s second Inauguration.
106 viewsPortions of exit interviews and floor speeches from both Senators and House Members who left Capitol Hill at the end of the 116th Congress. You’ll hear from Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN), S…
90 viewsLady Bird Johnson’s December diary entries from 1963-68. She described visiting President John Kennedy’s grave and other events. She was born Dec. 22, 1912. Betty Boyd Caroli talked about th…
141 viewsProfessor Robert Browning discussed the historical significance of the lame duck session and how often Congress finds itself wrangling over big ticket items right before the holidays. Profes…
54 viewsHistorian Emeritus Don Ritchie talked about the remaining constitutional steps needed for the 2020 presidential election to be concluded. This program is available as a C-SPAN Podcast.
90 viewsDecember 5, 1955 was the start of the year-long Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott. Hear remarks by Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr. and historian Douglas Brinkley, discussed his book "Ro…
169 viewsJillian Kay Melchior talked about Antifa, a left-wing group that has used violent tactics to further their goals. This interview was originally on Q&A.
32 viewsProfessor Kelly Dittmar discussed the influx of women candidates who won Republican House seats and the impact women had on all levels of the 2020 election cycle. This program is available …
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