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Former NBC News correspondent Luke Russert chronicled his travels across six continents and efforts to come to terms with the death of his father, former Meet the Press host Tim Russert. Kra…
182 viewsFormer NBC News correspondent Luke Russert chronicled his travels across six continents and efforts to come to terms with the death of his father, former Meet the Press host Tim Russert. Kra…
182 viewsLaw professor Kim Wehle offered her thoughts on how thinking like a lawyer can help to breakdown complex issues into understandable information that helps to make informed decisions. Kramer’…
571 viewsAlexis Wichowski, deputy chief technology officer for New York City, talked about the power dynamic between big tech companies and governments around the world.
877 viewsBruce Riedel talked about his book, Beirut 1958: How America’s Wars in the Middle East Began, in which he recalled President Eisenhower’s decision to deploy U.S. Marines to Beirut in 1958, A…
826 viewsMichael Bobelian, Supreme Court writer at Forbes.com, recalled President Lyndon Johnson’s failed nomination of Justice Abe Fortas to succeed retiring Chief Justice Earl Warren in 1968.
557 viewsAlison Dagnes talked about her book, Super Mad at Everything All the Time: Political Media and Our National Anger, in which she looked at the connections between political media and politica…
1,424 viewsHarvard Professor Anthony Jack shared his thoughts on the challenges disadvantaged students face at higher education institutions.
1,295 viewsMinneapolis Star-Tribune staff writer Maya Rao talked about the oil boom in North Dakota and the people who ventured there to capitalize on it.
561 viewsJournalist Joshua Hunt reported on corporate branding in college sports.
559 viewsRepresentative Jackie Speier (D-CA) talked about her memoir, Undaunted: Surviving Jonestown, Summoning Courage, and Fighting Back. In 1978, Representative Speier was a congressional staffer …
583 viewsSam Kleiner recounted a group of American pilots who surreptitiously set up a base in Burma in the summer of 1941 to defend China and were the first to engage Japan following the attack on P…
1,184 viewsHannah Jewell profiled 100 women throughout history who she reports have not been properly acknowledged for their accomplishments.
576 viewsMarketplace correspondent Scott Tong talked about what has changed in China since the communist takeover in 1949.
693 viewsReid Wilson, national correspondent for The Hill, reported on the spread of the 2013 Ebola outbreak.
479 viewsBhu Srinivasan talked about his book, Americana, about the innovators and entrepreneurs who have shaped the history of the United States.
1,230 viewsLawrence Goldstone talked about his book Going Deep: John Philip Holland and the Invention of the Attack Submarine, in which he recalls the life of John Philip Howard, inventor of the attack…
718 viewsPeter Doran talked about Breaking Rockefeller: The Incredible Story of the Ambitious Rivals Who Toppled an Oil Empire, his book on the rise of Royal Dutch Shell in the early 20th century and…
913 viewsDavid France talked about his book How to Survive a Plague: The Inside Story of How Citizens and Science Tamed AIDS, in which he reports on the grassroots activism, underground drug markets,…
465 viewsElaine Kamarck talked about her book Why Presidents Fail And How they Can Succeed Again, in which she examines the failings of three presidents and provides analysis of how and why the misst…
1,123 viewsSteve Olson talked about his book Eruption: The Untold Story of Mount St. Helens, in which he recalls the volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington on May 18, 1980, wh…
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