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News/Business. Interviews with newsmakers and viewer calls.
Topics: Trump, Trump Administration, Executive Branch
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Topics: Trump, Trump Administration, Executive Branch
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News/Business. (2010) Celebrities Donald and Melania Trump. New. (CC)
Topics: Trump, Trump Administration, Executive Branch
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Laura Coates goes inside the story with a relentless pursuit of the facts.
Topics: Trump, Trump Administration, Executive Branch, Crime, Legal Issues, Elections
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Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster, director of the U.S. Army Capabilities Integration Center, talked about national security and foreign policy issues. He emphasized the importance of properly integrating new defense technologies and using military history to help create national security strategies. He was interviewed by Mark Moyar. "Strategy, Policy and History" was part of the day-long 2016 Foreign Policy Initiative Forum, "An Era of Consequences." People: Christopher J....
Topics: afghanistan, gen. mcmaster, mr. moyar, mcmaster, russia, iraq, ukraine, vietnam, north korea,...
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White House National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow discusses 25 years of sobriety and his struggle with addiction during a roundtable event with First Lady Melania Trump. Sponsor: White House
Topics: washington, kamala harris, ibew union, jerome, trump, milwaukee
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White House National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow updated reporters on the status of the COVID-19 relief talks between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and later took questions on the economy. Sponsor: White House | News Media Stakeout
Topics: white house, amy coney barrett, pelosi
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Director of the U.S. National Economic Council Larry Kudlow spoke to reporters outside the White House. Sponsor: White House | News Media Stakeout
Topics: china, mr. kudlow, iowa, kamala, mnuchin
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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow spoke to reporters outside of the White House on the latest job numbers. Mr. Kudlow said the economy is still coming back amid the coronavirus pandemic and said Congress should pass targeted stimulus to help certain areas of the economy. However, he would not go into details about ongoing negotiations between Congressional Republicans and Democrats. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. economy added 245,000 jobs and unemployment rate...
Topics: larry, mr. kudlow, mcconnell, pelosi, kudlow
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[LIVE] Larry Kudlow, director of the Trump administration's National Economic Council, takes questions at the Economic Club of Washington, DC by the club president, David Rubenstein. Sponsor: Economic Club of Washington
Topics: china, trump, nafta, lng, russia, usmca, jay powell, washington, nec, walter reed, europe, gary...
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White House Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow previewed for reporters President Trump's agenda at the G7 Summit in Canada. He answered several questions on trade tensions between the United States and Canada, calling the disagreements "family quarrels." He also addressed on-going trade talks with China as well. Sponsor: White House
Topics: china, trump, canada, secondly, wto, larry kudlow
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Arthur Laffer, a former economic adviser to President Reagan and adviser to the Trump presidential campaign, talked about "Trumponomics" and the economy at an event in Colorado Springs hosted by the Leadership Program of the Rockies. Laffer helped guide the tax bill passed in late 2017. Sponsor: Leadership Program of the Rockies
Topics: washington, michigan, regan, california, detroit, illinois, dc, tennessee, colin campbell, jimmy...
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American University lecturer Aaron Bell taught a class about privacy laws and federal surveillance of civil rights leaders. He described the mid-20th century creation of the Counter Intelligence Program, often called COINTELPRO, and their tracking and infiltrating of domestic political organizations. Sponsor: American University
Topics: fbi, hoover, kavanaugh, moscow, luther king jr., washington, buffham, franklin roosevelt, j. edgar...
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Indiana University Bloomington professor Stephen Andrews taught a class about conspiracy culture in modern American society. He looked at the demographics of what types of people believe in conspiracies and talked about how the internet has influenced these groups. He also discussed strategies teachers might use when speaking with students or peers about theories related to a fake moon landing, flat earth or 9/11 as a government action. This is the second of a two-part seminar hosted by the...
Topics: hawaii, heaven, obama, bible, nasa, europe, united nations, spike lee, van allen, the mistry,...
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American University lecturer Aaron Bell taught a class about privacy laws and federal surveillance of civil rights leaders. He described the mid-20th century creation of the Counter Intelligence Program, often called COINTELPRO, and their tracking and infiltrating of domestic political organizations. Sponsor: American University
Topics: fbi, hoover, moscow, kavanaugh, europe, robert kennedy, washington, franklin roosevelt, luther king...
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Davidson College professor Sally McMillen talked about the polio epidemic in the United States in the early to mid-20th century. Fear of contracting polio grew following a series of outbreaks, including one in 1916 that started in Brooklyn, New York, and eventually killed more than 6,000 people. She also spoke about the efforts of President Franklin Roosevelt to help find a cure, in part by starting the March of Dimes organization. Sponsor: Davidson College
Topics: roosevelt, new york, sabin, herbert hoover, salk, california, pittsburgh, michigan, roosevelt, new...
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Wofford College professor Mark Byrnes taught a class about U.S. public opinion, the rise of radio as a national media, and the debate about whether to enter World War II. He outlined the arguments both for and against intervention and used radio clips to demonstrate the role it played in shaping American views and foreign policy. Sponsor: Wofford College
Topics: germany, britain, france, england, fdr, europe, byrnes, roosevelt, pearl harbor, woodrow wilson,...
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Mary Ellen Pethel and Jennifer Duck of Belmont University taught a class on the history of presidential campaign advertising, from the print and cartoon ads of the 19th century, to the television commercials of the mid-20th century, to the Internet and social media content of the present day. Belmont University is located in Nashville, Tennessee, and the class took place a week prior to the school hosting this year's second presidential debate. Sponsor: Belmont University
Topics: trump, dukakis, bush, horton, willie horton, reagan, george h.w. bush, sidney, jimmy carter, aiden,...
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Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta testified on his department's policies and priorities at a hearing held by the House Education and the Workforce Committee. Members addressed several issues with the secretary including overtime rules, training and apprenticeship programs, collective bargaining rights, retirement savings programs, and the accessibility of other employment benefits including family planning services and contraception. Sponsor: House Education and the Workforce Committee
Topics: acosta, osha, madame, scott, florida, obama administration, madam, mr. scott, madam, south...
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Emory University professor Joseph Crespino taught a class on the political right since the 1960s and explored how the Democratic South became solidly Republican. He focused on the "Southern Strategy," efforts by the Republican Party to appeal to conservative whites. He also talked about the economic growth of the Sun Belt region, states in the South and Southwest, and its impact on this political shift. Sponsor: Emory University
Topics: george wallace, wallace, ronald reagan, strom thurmond, alabama, george h.w. bush, texas, georgia,...
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Little Rock Central High School held a ceremony to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the integration of the Arkansas school. Speakers included former President Bill Clinton, Governor Asa Hutchinson (R-AR), historian and professor Henry Louis Gates, and members of the Little Rock Nine, who were the nine black students escorted by federal troops into the school in 1957. Sponsor: Central High Integration 60th Anniversary Committee
Topics: arkansas, clinton, bill clinton, c-span, jefferson thomas, daisy bates, alabama, elizabeth, city,...
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[LIVE] Landmark Cases explores the story of Troy Leon Gregg, a convicted armed robber and murderer who challenged his death sentence. The Supreme Court ruled against him in Gregg v. Georgia, but established guidelines for states using the death penalty. Sponsor: C-SPAN,National Constitution Center
Topics: furman, georgia, north carolina, louisiana, alcatraz, texas, europe, marshall, brennan, alabama,...
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[LIVE] Telephone lines were open for viewer comments following former FBI Director James Comey's testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 U.S. elections. This program also includes extended portions of the hearing and remarks from lawmakers and President Trump's attorney. People: Bill Scanlan Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: fbi, mr. comey, marc kasowitz, russia, trump, flynn, james comey, c-span, mccain, washington, new...
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University of Pittsburgh professor Marcus Rediker taught a class about the Atlantic slave trade from Africa to the Americas in the period from the early 1500s into the 1800s. He explored the origins of the trade with the Portuguese and Spanish soon after they discovered the Americas, and how plantations based on slave labor generated enormous concentrations of wealth. He also discussed how traders acquired or captured slaves on the west African coast, and details what the trip across the...
Topics: atlantic, brazil, caribbean, south carolina, africa, portugal, john newton, haiti, north america,...
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Professor Nathan Connolly is an expert on the history of American property rights and the role of land and property rights in the making of racial categories. He showed slides as he lectured to his class about the "promise of suburbia" in America after the civil rights movement. There are audio difficulties in the program for two minutes. This program contains language which some may find offensive. Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University | Department of History
Topics: suburbia, charlotte, baltimore, miami, north carolina, naacp, connelly, california, lassiter, new...
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Emory University professor Felix Harcourt teaches a class on how conspiracy theories about UFOs have shaped American culture. He begins in the late 1940s and describes how public opinion about extraterrestrials changed over the course of the 20th century, often paralleling societal anxieties. Sponsor: Emory University
Topics: roswell, cooper, scalia, kennedy, donald kehoe, kehoe, william cooper, bridget brown, new mexico,...
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Duke University professor Gunther Peck teaches a class on America's immigration policy toward refugees during the Cold War
Topics: europe, austria, truman, north carolina, china, nixon, the nation, hungary, vietnam, germany, cuba,...
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Professor Robert Paulett talks about Caribbean sugar and its role in the development of Britain's Atlantic colonies, especially in regards to ideas of race and slavery in the 1600s
Topics: barbados, brazil, north america, england, virginia, south carolina, barbados, portugal, jamestown,...
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Author James Tackach spoke at the annual Abraham Lincoln Symposium about Lincoln and the natural environment. The Abraham Lincoln Institute and Ford's Theatre Society hosted the symposium at historic Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. to highlight the 16th president's life, career and legacy. Sponsor: Lincoln (Abraham) Institute of the Mid-Atlantic,Ford's Theatre Society
Topics: lincoln, lincoln, illinois, california, abraham lincoln, washington, new york, henry david thoreau,...
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University of Minnesota professor Erika Lee talks about Asian immigration to the West coast from 1830 to 1930, including the role of San Francisco Bay's Angel Island in the 20th century. She compared the Angel Island and Ellis Island experiences, describing how Asian immigrants in California had more extensive background checks and longer holding times than European immigrants in New York. This class was from a course called "American Immigration History." Sponsor: University of...
Topics: erika, san francisco, california, china, angel island, new york, obama, ellis island, ellis, japan,...
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Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz (Ret.), Israel's Blue and White Party Chair, spoke at the American Israel Public Affairs (AIPAC) annual conference in Washington, DC. Sponsor: American Israel Public Affairs Committee
Topics: israel, washington, donald trump, jerusalem
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University of Michigan professor Melissa Borja taught a class about Southeast Asian migration to the United States and post-Vietnam War refugees. She examined how laws and public opinion have changed over the past five decades and emphasized the difference between immigrants and refugees. Sponsor: University of Michigan | Ross (Stephen M.) School of Business
Topics: vietnam, laos, niceville, saigon, thailand, cambodia, nguyen, europe, minnesota, southeast asia,...
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Davidson College professor Sally McMillen talked about the polio epidemic in the United States in the early to mid-20th century. Fear of contracting polio grew following a series of outbreaks, including one in 1916 that started in Brooklyn, New York, and eventually killed more than 6,000 people. She also spoke about the efforts of President Franklin Roosevelt to help find a cure, in part by starting the March of Dimes organization. Sponsor: Davidson College
Topics: roosevelt, new york, sabin, saban, roosevelt, new york city, hoover, oshinsky, michigan,...
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Wofford College professor Mark Byrnes taught a class about U.S. public opinion, the rise of radio as a national media, and the debate about whether to enter World War II. He outlined the arguments both for and against intervention and used radio clips to demonstrate the role it played in shaping American views and foreign policy. Sponsor: Wofford College
Topics: britain, germany, france, england, fdr, europe, pearl harbor, woodrow wilson, hitler, nazis,...
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Professor Maria Cristina Garcia talked about the United States' refugee policy since World War II. She spoke about qualifications to be a refugee and how those have changed as well as legislation governing quotas and procedures. Sponsor: Cornell University
Topics: europe, eisenhower, soviet union, united nations, truman, austria, white house, un, kristen,...
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University of Pittsburgh professor Marcus Rediker taught a class about the Atlantic slave trade from Africa to the Americas in the period from the early 1500s into the 1800s. He explored the origins of the trade with the Portuguese and Spanish soon after they discovered the Americas, and how plantations based on slave labor generated enormous concentrations of wealth. He also discussed how traders acquired or captured slaves on the west African coast, and details what the trip across the...
Topics: atlantic, brazil, caribbean, john newton, south carolina, africa, europe, haiti, portugal,...
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George Washington University professor and emergency physician Dr. Leana Wen offered a first-hand account of working in public health. Enoch Pratt Libraryand the Baltimore Community Foundation hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Enoch Pratt Free Library
Topics: baltimore, china, elijah cummings, rwanda, cummings
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Former Charleston, South Carolina Mayor Joseph Riley and professor Kerry Taylor co-taught a course at The Citadel military college looking at why a new African American history museum is being built in the city. They're joined by Walter Hood, University of California, Berkely professor of landscape architecture, who talks about his landscape design plans for the museum. Sponsor: Citadel, The
Topics: charleston, walter, wilson, joseph riley, california, north carolina, fmr, charlotte, virginia,...
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American University professor Pamela Nadell taught a class about the rise in anti-Semitism in America between World War I and II. She described the 1915 lynching of Jewish man Leo Frank in Georgia, how international anti-Semitic texts made their way to America, and the role Henry Ford played in spreading anti-Jewish sentiments. Sponsor: American University
Topics: leo frank, henry ford, georgia, europe, new york, hitler, germany, mary phagan, columbia, los...
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Southern Utah University professor Laura June Davis taught a class about Civil War naval warfare. She highlighted instances of guerrilla attacks on U.S waterways and described pro-Confederate sympathizers who sabotaged Union vessels. Sponsor: Southern Utah University
Topics: navy, u.s. navy, virginia, confederate navy, pittsburgh, mississippi, france, liverpool, u.s....
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Claremont McKenna professor John Pitney taught a class about presidential speeches and public opinion, focusing on the 1970s through the 1990s. He examines how presidential communication shifted from network television to cable and internet. Sponsor: Claremont McKenna College
Topics: reagan, washington, soviet union, francis, jfk, europe, roosevelt, pearl harbor, pacific,...
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Claremont McKenna professor John Pitney taught a class about presidential speeches and public opinion, focusing on the 1970s through the 1990s. He examines how presidential communication shifted from network television to cable and internet. Sponsor: Claremont McKenna College
Topics: reagan, washington, soviet union, roosevelt, jfk, normandy, pearl harbor, pacific, eisenhower,...
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Former Charleston, South Carolina Mayor Joseph Riley and professor Kerry Taylor co-taught a course at The Citadel military college looking at why a new African American history museum is being built in the city. They were joined by former South Carolina representative Bakari Sellers who talked about African American history in the state and his own political career. Sponsor: Citadel, The
Topics: south carolina, charleston, riley, chris tucker, barack obama, james brown, orangeburg, kerry,...
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Messiah University professor John Fea taught a class on 18th century enlightenment movement, which included principles of natural rights, reason, and self-improvement. He also explored the relationship between religion and the enlightenment and how it differed in America and in Europe. Sponsor: Messiah College
Topics: virginia, jackson, benjamin franklin, locke, jefferson, france, england, new england, ben franklin,...
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Ohio State University professor Margaret Newell taught a class about state sovereignty during the early republic and examines three examples of state constitutions. Sponsor: Ohio State University
Topics: pennsylvania, virginia, massachusetts, jefferson, england, george mason, adams, continental,...
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Ohio State University professor Margaret Newell taught a class about state sovereignty during the early republic and examines three examples of state constitutions. Sponsor: Ohio State University
Topics: pennsylvania, virginia, massachusetts, jefferson, england, george mason, adams, continental,...
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Labor Secretary Marty Walsh said the U.S. economy would suffer "severe damage" if the child care shortage is not addressed. The secretary's warning came as he testified on President Biden's 2023 budget request before a House Appropriations subcommittee. He stressed the important role women play in the U.S. economy and that getting them back into the workforce after the COVID-19 pandemic is a priority. Other topics included inflation, apprenticeship programs, worker visa programs and...
Topics: osha, florida, washington, mexico, biden, amazon, starbucks, harris, ms. clark, brown, cole, walsh,...
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Labor Secretary Marty Walsh said the U.S. economy would suffer "severe damage" if the child care shortage is not addressed. The secretary's warning came as he testified on President Biden's 2023 budget request before a House Appropriations subcommittee. He stressed the important role women play in the U.S. economy and that getting them back into the workforce after the COVID-19 pandemic is a priority. Other topics included inflation, apprenticeship programs, worker visa programs and...
Topics: osha, florida, washington, mexico, biden, amazon, starbucks, harris, ms. clark, brown, cole, walsh,...
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Former Charleston, South Carolina Mayor Joseph Riley and professor Kerry Taylor co-taught a course at The Citadel military college looking at why a new African American history museum is being built in the city. They're joined for this class session by Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch, who shared his experiences as the founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. The Citadel provided this video. Sponsor: Citadel, The
Topics: smithsonian, d.c., charleston, lonnie, washington, quincy jones, sweden, joseph, chicago, joe...
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Evergreen State College professor Bradley Proctor taught a class about how the end of the Cold War impacted American youth culture in the 1990s. Sponsor: Evergreen State College, The
Topics: f*ckuyama, seattle, woodstock, bill clinton, kurt cobain, john connor, berlin, bernie sanders,...
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Princeton University history professor Linda Colley looked at the history of written constitutions from the 18th century to today. This was a virtual event hosted by Labyrinth Books in Princeton, New Jersey. Sponsor: Labyrinth Books
Topics: london, hawaii, china, britain, navy, france
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Labor Secretary Marty Walsh said the U.S. economy would suffer "severe damage" if the child care shortage is not addressed. The secretary's warning came as he testified on President Biden's 2023 budget request before a House Appropriations subcommittee. He stressed the important role women play in the U.S. economy and that getting them back into the workforce after the COVID-19 pandemic is a priority. Other topics included inflation, apprenticeship programs, worker visa programs and...
Topics: osha, florida, washington, mexico, biden, amazon, starbucks, harris, ms. clark, brown, cole, walsh,...
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Evergreen State College professor Bradley Proctor taught a class about how the end of the Cold War impacted American youth culture in the 1990s. Sponsor: Evergreen State College, The
Topics: f*ckuyama, seattle, hannah, kurt cobain, woodstock, bill clinton, john connor, berlin, bernie...
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Evergreen State College professor Bradley Proctor taught a class about how the end of the Cold War impacted American youth culture in the 1990s. Sponsor: Evergreen State College, The
Topics: f*ckuyama, seattle, hannah, kurt cobain, woodstock, bill clinton, john connor, berlin, bernie...
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Evergreen State College professor Bradley Proctor taught a class about how the end of the Cold War impacted American youth culture in the 1990s. Sponsor: Evergreen State College, The
Topics: f*ckuyama, seattle, hannah, kurt cobain, woodstock, bill clinton, john connor, berlin, bernie...
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Catholic University professor Michael Kimmage taught a class on the history behind the war in Ukraine. He talked about the competing U.S., Russian and Ukrainian interests, from the Cold War through the 21st century, that led to the ongoing conflict. Catholic University is located in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: Catholic University of America
Topics: ukraine, russia, europe, nato, putin, germany, soviet union, eu, afghanistan, poland, china,...
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University of South Carolina Professor Nicole Maskiell teaches a class on the early development of slavery in the northern American colonies. The University of South Carolina is located in Columbia, South Carolina. Sponsor: University of South Carolina
Topics: new england, massachusetts, schenectady, boston, canada, virginia, salem, seaman, south carolina,...
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American University professor W. Joseph Campbell teaches a class on public opinion and election forecasting in American politics; American University is located in Washington, D.C.
Topics: haynes johnson, jimmy breslin, eisenhower, huffington, washington, cassie, edward r. murrow, cbs...
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York College professor Jacqueline Beatty discussed women's rights and changing political power during the American Revolution and the early years of the Republic. York College is located in York, Pennsylvania. Sponsor: York College of Pennsylvania
Topics: jackson, washington, peggy, eton, andrew jackson, calhoun, eaton, martin van buren, timberlake,...
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Professor Christopher Hamner discusses why Union soldiers re-enlisted during the Civil War.
Topics: fredericksburg, the union, pickett, gretchen morgan, gettysburg, europe, virginia, potomac
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George Mason University professor John Nye taught a class about the economic history of the Industrial Revolution in the United States and Great Britain. George Mason University is located in Fairfax, Virginia. Sponsor: George Mason University
Topics: rosenberg, china, browning, britain, texas rangers, sholes, patterson, remington, silicon valley,...
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Northwestern University professor Kevin Boyle taught a class about immigration and working class life in America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Northwestern University is located in Evanston, Illinois. Sponsor: Northwestern University
Topics: europe, new york city, italy, new york, manhattan, ellis, jp morgan, chicago, germany, belgium,...
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The Cato Institute hosted a discussion on election law, student loan forgiveness, and affirmative action during their annual Constitution Day symposium in Washington, DC, which examined the Supreme Court's 2022-23 term, as well as upcoming cases in the 2023-24 term. Law professors from Boston University, George Mason University, and the University of California Davis examined the impact of recent cases decided in the Court. Among the cases discussed were Nebraska v. Biden, which involved the...
Topics: roberts, biden, harvard, scalia, barrett, texas, nondelegation doctrine, jefferson, nebraska,...
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University of Minnesota professor Saje Mathieu taught a class about "neutrality" and what that concept meant in World War I America. She explained how neutrality did not mean inactivity, as the U.S. sold materials to both the Allied and Central Powers, helping both sides continue the fight. She also talked about how the U.S. viewed itself as the defender of democracy and sought to police certain nations and ethnic groups, yet faced criticism for how it treated its own dissenters and...
Topics: caribbean, mexico, europe, new york, germany, canada, woodrow wilson, kaiser, philippines, britain,...
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Ithaca College professor Michael Trotti discussed the escalating tensions between colonists and the British government before the American Revolution. Ithaca College is located in New York. Sponsor: Ithaca College
Topics: britain, north america, boston, massachusetts, colony, england, europe, lexington, india, concord
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Santa Clara University professor Meg Eppel Gudgeirsson discussed the spread of Catholicism and role of missions in 18th and early 19th century Spanish California. Santa Clara University is a Jesuit university located in California. Sponsor: Santa Clara University
Topics: california, san diego, pablo, sarah, portola, mexico city, sara, san antonio, spain, mexico,...
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An American flag handmade by Holocaust survivors is donated to the U.S. Holocaust Museum by the family of Sergeant Donald Hall, a member of the U.S. Army's 83rd Infantry, which liberated the prisoners
Topics: europe, tom, kentucky
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Virginia Commonwealth University instructor Christopher Saladino talks about the competition between the U.S and the U.S.S.R. to build advanced nuclear weaponry
Topics: hiroshima, truman, nagasaki, manhattan, hindsight, tokyo, iran, isis, harry truman, new mexico,...
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Former NBC News correspondent Luke Russert chronicles his travels across six continents and efforts to come to terms with the death of his father, former "Meet the Press" host Tim Russert.
Topics: washington, michael jordan, russert, danny shapiro, google, maine, luke, danny, italy, florence,...
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Professor Paul Mapp talks about the interactions between the European colonial powers and Native American tribes on the Great Plains during the 1700s
Topics: new mexico, mexico, texas, indians, north america, buffalo, louisiana, sioux, canada, south dakota,...
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University of Minnesota professor Erika Lee talks about Asian immigration to the West coast from 1830 to 1930, including the role of San Francisco Bay's Angel Island in the 20th century
Topics: san francisco, new york, california, china, angel island, korea, ellis island, hawaii, asia,...
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Miami University professor James Tobin talks about the life of World War II reporter Ernie Pyle and his influence on war reporting.
Topics: vietnam, ernie, ernie pyle, iraq, pyle, david halberstam, italy, sicily, patton, waskow,...
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University of South Carolina Professor Nicole Maskiell teaches a class on the early development of slavery in the northern American colonies. The University of South Carolina is located in Columbia, South Carolina. Sponsor: University of South Carolina
Topics: new england, massachusetts, schenectady, boston, canada, virginia, salem, seaman, south carolina,...
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Craig Symonds talked about events that occurred in the Pacific region leading up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, including the Second Sino-Japanese War that started in 1937, and the U.S. embargo of oil shipments to Japan in the summer of 1941. On the morning of December 7, 1941, warplanes from six Japanese aircraft carriers attacked the island of Oahu in Hawaii, targeting the U.S. Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor. The surprise attack led to U.S. entry into World War II. People: Josiah...
Topics: pearl harbor, kimmel, craig symonds, hawaii, philippines, nomura, washington, san diego, roosevelt,...
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Sponsor: Emory University
Topics: california, georgia, sacramento, nevada, mexico, san francisco bay, san francisco, south america,...
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