Travels with George
Author Nathaniel Philbrick examined George Washington’s time as president by retracing his journey through the new republic. This virtual program was hosted by the National Archives.
620 viewsAuthor Nathaniel Philbrick examined George Washington’s time as president by retracing his journey through the new republic. This virtual program was hosted by the National Archives.
620 viewsThe Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee had witnesses testify on the economic impact that climate change and natural disasters have on local communities. Topics included…
400 viewsBook TV looked at books by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David McCullough.
2,553 viewsSeeking Educational Excellence (SEE) executive director Charles Love argued that Black Lives Matter and the 1619 Project are a danger to the future of American democracy. AM560 Radio’s “The…
1,247 viewsHistorian Ryan Walters, author of The Jazz Age President: Defending Warren G. Harding, argued that while the 29th president had his faults, his accomplishments are often overlooked when…
769 viewsPresident George Washington delivered his farewell address 225 years ago. Mount Vernon convened a virtual panel to revisit his warnings against threats confronting the young nation. Featured…
1,282 viewsThree prominent Ukrainian writers and former U.S. ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul discussed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the fate of the country. This virtual event was hosted by…
202 viewsJournalist Glenn Greenwald discussed his latest book, Securing Democracy, about press freedom in Brazil under President Jair Bolsonaro. Mr. Greenwald has lived in Brazil since 2005. He also…
211 viewsU. S. Naval Academy professor emeritus Craig Symonds talked about Civil War naval leadership, which included Union Admiral David Farragut, who he compared to World War II Admiral Chester…
582 viewsAuthor Zachary Karabell looked at the history of private investment firm Brown Brothers Harriman and its role in American wealth. This virtual event was hosted by the Museum of American…
309 viewsService members and military health care providers testified at a House Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel hearing their experiences in getting abortions, providing abortions, and…
436 viewsPeter Goodman, global economics correspondent for The New York Times, profiled billionaires and explained how they became even richer during the COVID-19 pandemic. This virtual event was…
258 viewsHow did George Washington’s experimentation with farming influence his views on slavery? Author Bruce Ragsdale offered his thoughts in Washington at the Plow: The Founding Farmer and the…
367 viewsJimmy Soni reported on the creation of the online financial transaction company Paypal and its initial investors, who included Elon Musk and Peter Thiel. This was a virtual program hosted…
171 viewsUCLA law professor Devon Carbado spoke about the Fourth Amendment which defines “unreasonable searches and seizures” and the power of the police. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington,…
170 viewsDouglas Murray, associate editor of The Spectator and author of The War on the West, and Yoram Hazony, chair of the Edmund Burke Foundation and author of Conservatism: A Rediscovery,…
522 viewsFormer Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (R) sat down for a brief discussion on conservative principles during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas. A variety of topics…
5,614 viewsElizabeth Powel’s political salons attracted, among others, constitutional convention delegates to her Philadelphia home. A surviving eight-page letter provides a glimpse into her role as confidante to…
410 viewsDavid Bahnsen, founder and CIO of a private wealth management firm, argued that the U.S. free enterprise system is being threatened by socialists and progressives. This event was hosted by…
516 viewsDefense Undersecretary Colin Kahl briefing on U.S. military aid to Ukriane
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