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Tech journalist and author Michael Malone chronicled the beginnings of Silicon Valley. This virtual event was provided by the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. Sponsor: Computer History Museum
Topics: silicon valley, china, scott, steve, the valley, intel, taiwan, apple, california, el camino, d.c.,...
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Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz and Fisher-Price Executive Chuck Scothon testified on the dozens of infant deaths linked to the company's Rock 'n Play Sleeper product before the House Oversight & Reform Committee. Mr. Scothon acknowledged the company is aware of more than 90 deaths globally. Two mothers who lost children delivered taped statements to lawmakers. The executives offered their condolences to all the families impacted but defended their products, instructions for use, safety reviews and...
Topics: mattel, mr. kreiz, cpsc, fisher, mr. scothon, australia, veneroche, canada, matel, fisher-price,...
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New York University history of science professor Matthew Stanley recounted how Albert Einstein, a German, reached across international lines during World War I to connect with British astrophysicist Arthur Eddington to share his theory of general relativity. This was a virtual event hosted by the National World War I Museum and the Linda Hall Library in Kansas City. Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: einstein, eddington, einstein, dyson, berlin, germany, einstein, linda, london, britain, newton,...
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Michael Shellenberger, president of Berkeley-based Environmental Progress, argued that progressives are destroying America's cities due to their acceptance of lawlessness on the part of those who progressive leaders claim to be helping. This virtual event was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC. Sponsor: American Enterprise Institute,
Topics: san francisco, california, new york, sally, boston, amsterdam, michael, los angeles, chicago
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Essayist Meghan O'Gieblyn asked what it means to be human in an age of rising technology and artificial intelligence. She spoke at the Wisconsin Book Festival in Madison. Sponsor: Wisconsin Book Festival
Topics: wisconsin, madison, megan, new york, darwin, goodall, mac, google
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Microsoft President and Chief Legal Officer Brad Smith was interviewed by Brookings Institution President John Allen at a virtual conference on leadership hosted by the Brookings Institution and George Washington's Mount Vernon. Sponsor: Brookings Institution,Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
Topics: microsoft, washington, brad, pacific, c-span, china
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In his book, "Contest for Liberty," Lieutenant Colonel Seanegan Sculley examined the varying philosophies and styles of leadership used in the Continental Army and the impact this had on the enlisted men. The Museum of the American Revolution provided the video for this program. Sponsor: Museum of the American Revolution
Topics: washington, continental, virginia, massachusetts, new york, pennsylvania, new england, boston,...
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A'Lelia Bundles talked about "Self Made," a 2020 Netflix limited series starring Octavia Spencer. The series is an adaptation of her book "On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C.J. Walker," which profiles her great-great grandmother -- the creator of the first African American hair care empire. The National Archives Foundation hosted this event and provided the video. Sponsor: National Archives Foundation
Topics: indianapolis, new york, national archives, indiana, louisiana, st. louis, harlem, freeman, annie...
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The National Council for History Education moved their conference online due to the coronavirus outbreak. In this session, Albemarle High School teacher Chris Bunin demonstrated how geographic information systems, or GIS, can be used to trace the source and map the spread of diseases throughout history, including cholera, smallpox, and AIDS. Sponsor: National Council for History Education
Topics: argonne, heather, new york, google, d.c., virginia, ellis, chris, captivity
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The National Council for History Education moved their conference online due to the coronavirus outbreak. In this session, Albemarle High School teacher Chris Bunin demonstrated how geographic information systems, or GIS, can be used to trace the source and map the spread of diseases throughout history, including cholera, smallpox, and AIDS. Sponsor: National Council for History Education
Topics: london, vietnam, ireland, google, virginia, new york, nasa
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The National Council for History Education moved their conference online due to the coronavirus outbreak. In this session, Albemarle High School teacher Chris Bunin demonstrated how geographic information systems, or GIS, can be used to trace the source and map the spread of diseases throughout history, including cholera, smallpox, and AIDS. Sponsor: National Council for History Education
Topics: virginia, new york, google, london, argonne, vietnam, nba, ireland, houston, heather, espn, mr....
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Author Marlene Trestman told the life story of Supreme Court advocate Bessie Margolin and the impact she had on American labor laws. This was a virtual program hosted by the Supreme Court Historical Society. Sponsor: Supreme Court Historical Society
Topics: bessie, margolin, bessie margolin, maryland, francis perkins, yale, d.c., tennessee, tva,...
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We look back at the May 1971 anti-Vietnam War protests with Lawrence Roberts, author of "Mayday 1971: A White House at War, a Revolt in the Streets, and the Untold History of America's Biggest Mass Arrest." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal,C-SPAN | American History TV
Topics: washington, greta, lawrence, nixon, vietnam, nixon, white house, lawrence roberts, laos, boston,...
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Tens of thousands of anti-Vietnam War protesters -- young people and military veterans alike -- converged on Washington, D.C. in May 1971. More than 7,000 of them were arrested in a single day. We looked back 50 years at the forces that collided on the capital's streets that spring with investigative journalist Lawrence Roberts. He's the author of "Mayday 1971: A White House at War, a Revolt in the Streets, and the Untold History of America's Biggest Mass Arrest." This was a joint...
Topics: washington, greta, lawrence, nixon, vietnam, nixon, white house, lawrence roberts, laos, boston,...
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Journalist Mike Rothschild reported on QAnon and the conspiracies and cults that he says led to the Q phenomenon. Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C. hosted this virtual program. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: donald trump, mike, hillary clinton, george soros, omega, masaru, mike rothschild, washington,...
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Author Marlene Trestman told the life story of Supreme Court advocate Bessie Margolin and the impact she had on American labor laws. This was a virtual program hosted by the Supreme Court Historical Society. Sponsor: Supreme Court Historical Society
Topics: bessie, margolin, bessie margolin, maryland, francis perkins, yale, d.c., tennessee, tva,...
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Marc Morano, publisher of ClimateDepot.com, argued that the science on climate change is not settled and legislation like the Green New Deal will do more harm than good. Sponsor: FreedomFest
Topics: china, u.n., al gore, miami, jeffrey epstein, mitch mcconnell, marc moran, washington, jeff bezos,...
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Tech journalist and author Michael Malone chronicled the beginnings of Silicon Valley. This virtual event was provided by the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. Sponsor: Computer History Museum
Topics: silicon valley, china, scott, steve, the valley, intel, taiwan, apple, california, el camino, d.c.,...
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The McCain Institute held a virtual discussion on combating authoritarians who use disinformation. They discussed disinformation campaign tactics, such as silencing journalists and political opposition, and how best to respond to these tactics. Delivering opening remarks was Mark Green, the executive director of the McCain Institute and former U.S. Agency For International Development Administrator (Trump administration, 2017-20). Sponsor: McCain Institute for International Leadership
Topics: nicaragua, google, jeanine, paul, enrique, ortega, jeanie, c-span, mark, benjamin franklin, thomas...
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On March 5, 1946, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill gave his "Iron Curtain" speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. It was part of the college's Green Foundation lecture series. In 2019, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright delivered the 59th Green Foundation lecture on challenges to democracies in the 21st century. Westminster College provided the video. Sponsor: Westminster College (Fulton, MO)
Topics: europe, russia, missouri, truman, czechoslovakia, china, harry truman, westminster, nato, berlin,...
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DePaul University professor Miles Harvey discussed his book "The King of Confidence" about James Strang, a con man who convinced a group of Mormons that he was the chosen successor to founder Joseph Smith. This event was part of the Printers Row Lit Fest in Chicago. Sponsor: Printers Row Lit Fest
Topics: strang, new york, beaver island, chicago, burlington, harvey, ann dwyer, michigan, barnum,...
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Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz and Fisher-Price Executive Chuck Scothon testified on the dozens of infant deaths linked to the company's Rock 'n Play Sleeper product before the House Oversight & Reform Committee. Mr. Scothon acknowledged the company is aware of more than 90 deaths globally. Two mothers who lost children delivered taped statements to lawmakers. The executives offered their condolences to all the families impacted but defended their products, instructions for use, safety reviews and...
Topics: mattel, mr. kreiz, cpsc, fisher, mr. scothon, australia, veneroche, canada, matel, fisher-price,...
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In 1820, the Missouri Compromise made Missouri a slave state and Maine a free state. In their book, "A Fire Bell in the Past," authors Jeffrey Pasley and John Craig Hammond examined the events surrounding Missouri's 1821 entry to the Union. This virtual program was hosted by the Kansas City Public Library. Sponsor: Kansas City (MO) Public Library
Topics: missouri, kansas city, virginia, mississippi, alabama, new york, james talmage, jefferson, jeff,...
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Author Matthew Rozell recounted U.S. 743rd Tank Battalion's interception of a train with 2500 people being transported to a concentration camp and the reunion of the troops and survivors sixty years later. This was a virtual event hosted by the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: National Park Service | National World War II Memorial
Topics: walsh, new york, frank, jerusalem, europe, germany, israel, washington, albany, normandy, belgium,...
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Mae Ngai, author of "The Chinese Question," talked about the late 19th century California gold rushes and the friction between Chinese immigrants and white settlers. She described how, during this time period, the United States created laws excluding Chinese people from immigration and citizenship. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: china, california, australia, south africa, bigler, britain, new york, england, chinatown, africa,...
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Mae Ngai, author of "The Chinese Question," talked about the late 19th century California gold rushes and the friction between Chinese immigrants and white settlers. She described how, during this time period, the United States created laws excluding Chinese people from immigration and citizenship. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: china, california, australia, south africa, new york, britain, bigler, africa, hong kong, england,...
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Mike Duncan talked about the Marquis de Lafayette and his role in the American and French Revolutions. The Strand Book Store hosted this online program. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: lafayette, washington, france, paris, europe, mike duncan, rome, alexis, marie antoinette, john...
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Moody's Analytics' Chief Economist Mark Zandi discussed the economic challenges facing the Biden Administration. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: biden, trump, mr. zandy, richard, treasury, california, europe
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Wall Street Journal senior White House reporter Michael Bender provided a behind the scenes look into President Trump's reelection campaign. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: white house, donald trump, michael, trump, washington, biden, peggy, obama, ashley parker, amazon,...
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Author Matthew Rozell recounted U.S. 743rd Tank Battalion's interception of a train with 2500 people being transported to a concentration camp and the reunion of the troops and survivors sixty years later. This was a virtual event hosted by the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: National Park Service | National World War II Memorial
Topics: walsh, new york, frank, jerusalem, europe, germany, israel, washington, albany, normandy, belgium,...
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Center for Immigration Studies executive director Mark Krikorian discussed the Biden administration's new immigration policies. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: biden, obama, mexico, c-span, trump
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On March 5, 1946, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill gave his "Iron Curtain" speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. It was part of the college's Green Foundation lecture series. In 2019, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright delivered the 59th Green Foundation lecture on challenges to democracies in the 21st century. Westminster College provided the video. Sponsor: Westminster College (Fulton, MO)
Topics: europe, truman, russia, missouri, albright, czechoslovakia, nato, berlin, westminster, fulton,...
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Mayors from several cities testified on current infrastructure needs before the Senate Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs Committee. They emphasized the importance of affordable housing and public transit projects. Witnesses included Akron, Ohio Mayor Daniel Horrigan (D), Bozeman, Montana Mayor Cyndy Adrus (D) and Tempe, Arizona Mayor Corey Woods (D). Also testifying were Lancaster, Pennsylvania County Commissioner Josh Parsons and Manhattan Institute fellow Brian Riedl, who recommended that...
Topics: boseman, akron, tempe, montana, toomey, brown, andrus, horrigan, cyndy andrus, pennsylvania, woods,...
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Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz and Fisher-Price Executive Chuck Scothon testified on the dozens of infant deaths linked to the company's Rock 'n Play Sleeper product before the House Oversight & Reform Committee. Mr. Scothon acknowledged the company is aware of more than 90 deaths globally. Two mothers who lost children delivered taped statements to lawmakers. The executives offered their condolences to all the families impacted but defended their products, instructions for use, safety reviews and...
Topics: mattel, cpsc, mr. scothon, mr. kreiz, fisher-price, australia, canada, benaroach, astm, biden,...
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Tens of thousands of anti-Vietnam War protesters -- young people and military veterans alike -- converged on Washington, D.C. in May 1971. More than 7,000 of them were arrested in a single day. We looked back 50 years at the forces that collided on the capital's streets that spring with investigative journalist Lawrence Roberts. He's the author of "Mayday 1971: A White House at War, a Revolt in the Streets, and the Untold History of America's Biggest Mass Arrest." This was a joint...
Topics: washington, greta, lawrence, nixon, vietnam, nixon, white house, lawrence roberts, laos, boston,...
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Mae Ngai, author of "The Chinese Question," talked about the late 19th century California gold rushes and the friction between Chinese immigrants and white settlers. She described how, during this time period, the United States created laws excluding Chinese people from immigration and citizenship. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: china, california, australia, south africa, bigler, britain, new york, england, chinatown, africa,...
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Wall Street Journal senior White House reporter Michael Bender provided a behind the scenes look into President Trump's reelection campaign. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: white house, donald trump, michael, trump, washington, biden, peggy, obama, ashley parker, amazon,...
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Settled deep in the Black Hills of western South Dakota, Mount Rushmore teaches visitors about the birth, growth, development, and preservation of the United States through the four Presidents depicted in the mountain carving. Maureen McGee-Ballinger, Chief of interpretation & Education with the National Park Service, shared the history of this iconic site. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Local Content Vehicle
Topics: washington, borglum, theodore roosevelt, sec, lincoln, south dakota, lincoln, d.c., a.m. pacific
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On March 5, 1946, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill gave his "Iron Curtain" speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. It was part of the college's Green Foundation lecture series. In 2019, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright delivered the 59th Green Foundation lecture on challenges to democracies in the 21st century. Westminster College provided the video. Sponsor: Westminster College (Fulton, MO)
Topics: europe, russia, missouri, truman, czechoslovakia, fulton, china, nato, england, westminster,...
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Tens of thousands of anti-Vietnam War protesters -- young people and military veterans alike -- converged on Washington, D.C. in May 1971. More than 7,000 of them were arrested in a single day. We looked back 50 years at the forces that collided on the capital's streets that spring with investigative journalist Lawrence Roberts. He's the author of "Mayday 1971: A White House at War, a Revolt in the Streets, and the Untold History of America's Biggest Mass Arrest." This was a joint...
Topics: washington, nixon, vietnam, lawrence roberts, d.c., white house, nixon, richard nixon, laos,...
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Essayist Meghan O'Gieblyn asked what it means to be human in an age of rising technology and artificial intelligence. She spoke at the Wisconsin Book Festival in Madison. Sponsor: Wisconsin Book Festival
Topics: wisconsin, madison, megan, new york, darwin, goodall, mac, google
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Mike Duncan talked about the Marquis de Lafayette and his role in the American and French Revolutions. The Strand Book Store hosted this online program. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: lafayette, washington, france, paris, europe, mike duncan, rome, alexis, marie antoinette, john...
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New York University history of science professor Matthew Stanley recounted how Albert Einstein, a German, reached across international lines during World War I to connect with British astrophysicist Arthur Eddington to share his theory of general relativity. This was a virtual event hosted by the National World War I Museum and the Linda Hall Library in Kansas City. Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: einstein, addington, eddington, einstein, germany, berlin, britain, linda, london, russia, brazil,...
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Mae Ngai, author of "The Chinese Question," talked about the late 19th century California gold rushes and the friction between Chinese immigrants and white settlers. She described how, during this time period, the United States created laws excluding Chinese people from immigration and citizenship. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: china, california, australia, south africa, new york, britain, england, africa, germany, berlin,...
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Journalist Mike Rothschild reported on QAnon and the conspiracies and cults that he says led to the Q phenomenon. Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C. hosted this virtual program. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: donald trump, mike, hillary clinton, george soros, omega, masaru, mike rothschild, washington,...
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On March 5, 1946, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill gave his "Iron Curtain" speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. It was part of the college's Green Foundation lecture series. In 2019, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright delivered the 59th Green Foundation lecture on challenges to democracies in the 21st century. Westminster College provided the video. Sponsor: Westminster College (Fulton, MO)
Topics: europe, missouri, truman, russia, albright, westminster, nato, china, fulton, berlin, clinton,...
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In his book, "Contest for Liberty," Lieutenant Colonel Seanegan Sculley examined the varying philosophies and styles of leadership used in the Continental Army and the impact this had on the enlisted men. The Museum of the American Revolution provided the video for this program. Sponsor: Museum of the American Revolution
Topics: washington, continental, virginia, massachusetts, pennsylvania, new york, new england, boston,...
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Former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Christopher Krebs and former U.S. Representative Will Hurd discussed disinformation's impact on democracy with the McCain Institute. They talked about cyber threats from Russia and China, disinformation's impact on the 2020 election and the future of the Republican party. Sponsor: McCain Institute for International Leadership
Topics: china, europe, biden, russia, nato, trump, fbi, chris, donald trump, comcast, texas, cia, ukraine,...
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The Daily Beast's Matt Lewis discussed political challenges facing both parties under the Biden Administration. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: joe biden, donald trump, matt lewis, joe manchin, virginia, marjorie taylor greene, lbj, manchin,...
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Tens of thousands of anti-Vietnam War protesters -- young people and military veterans alike -- converged on Washington, D.C. in May 1971. More than 7,000 of them were arrested in a single day. We looked back 50 years at the forces that collided on the capital's streets that spring with investigative journalist Lawrence Roberts. He's the author of "Mayday 1971: A White House at War, a Revolt in the Streets, and the Untold History of America's Biggest Mass Arrest." This was a joint...
Topics: washington, nixon, d.c., lawrence roberts, vietnam, white house, nixon, boston, james hoban,...
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Journalist Mike Rothschild reported on QAnon and the conspiracies and cults that he says led to the Q phenomenon. Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C. hosted this virtual program. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: donald trump, mike, hillary clinton, george soros, omega, masaru, mike rothschild, washington,...
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Author Marlene Trestman told the life story of Supreme Court advocate Bessie Margolin and the impact she had on American labor laws. This was a virtual program hosted by the Supreme Court Historical Society. Sponsor: Supreme Court Historical Society
Topics: bessie, margolin, bessie margolin, maryland, francis perkins, yale, d.c., tennessee, tva,...
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DePaul University professor Miles Harvey discussed his book "The King of Confidence" about James Strang, a con man who convinced a group of Mormons that he was the chosen successor to founder Joseph Smith. This event was part of the Printers Row Lit Fest in Chicago. Sponsor: Printers Row Lit Fest
Topics: strang, new york, beaver island, chicago, burlington, harvey, ann dwyer, michigan, barnum,...
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New York University history of science professor Matthew Stanley recounted how Albert Einstein, a German, reached across international lines during World War I to connect with British astrophysicist Arthur Eddington to share his theory of general relativity. This was a virtual event hosted by the National World War I Museum and the Linda Hall Library in Kansas City. Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: einstein, eddington, einstein, germany, berlin, russia, dyson, london, brazil, linda, matthew...
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Mae Ngai, author of "The Chinese Question," talked about the late 19th century California gold rushes and the friction between Chinese immigrants and white settlers. She described how, during this time period, the United States created laws excluding Chinese people from immigration and citizenship. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: china, california, australia, south africa, new york, britain, hong kong, england, washington,...
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Mike Duncan talked about the Marquis de Lafayette and his role in the American and French Revolutions. The Strand Book Store hosted this online program. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: lafayette, washington, france, paris, mike, jefferson, duncan, alexis, mike duncan, rome, napoleon,...
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New York University history of science professor Matthew Stanley recounted how Albert Einstein, a German, reached across international lines during World War I to connect with British astrophysicist Arthur Eddington to share his theory of general relativity. This was a virtual event hosted by the National World War I Museum and the Linda Hall Library in Kansas City. Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: einstein, eddington, einstein, germany, berlin, russia, dyson, london, brazil, linda, matthew...
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Mike Duncan talked about the Marquis de Lafayette and his role in the American and French Revolutions. The Strand Book Store hosted this online program. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: lafayette, washington, france, paris, mike, jefferson, john adams, alexis, new york, rome, vernon,...
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Essayist Meghan O'Gieblyn asked what it means to be human in an age of rising technology and artificial intelligence. She spoke at the Wisconsin Book Festival in Madison. Sponsor: Wisconsin Book Festival
Topics: wisconsin, madison, megan, new york, darwin, goodall, mac, google
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What do memorials tell us about how we remember the past? Speakers from the Pentagon Memorial Fund, National September 11 Memorial and Museum, Flight 93 National Memorial and the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum shared their perspectives. The National Law Enforcement Museum hosted this virtual program. Sponsor: National Law Enforcement Museum
Topics: pentagon, new york, shanksville, marcia, pennsylvania, washington dc, michael, george w. bush,...
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Mike Duncan talked about the Marquis de Lafayette and his role in the American and French Revolutions. The Strand Book Store hosted this online program. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: lafayette, washington, france, paris, europe, mike duncan, rome, alexis, marie antoinette, john...
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Michael Shellenberger, president of Berkeley-based Environmental Progress, argued that progressives are destroying America's cities due to their acceptance of lawlessness on the part of those who progressive leaders claim to be helping. This virtual event was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC. Sponsor: American Enterprise Institute,
Topics: san francisco, california, new york, sally, boston, amsterdam, michael, los angeles, chicago
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The superintendents of the country's three service academies testified before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense about efforts to modernize West Point, the Naval Academy and the Air Force Academy. The leaders of each of the academies answered various questions about how they are addressing issues such as the coronavirus pandemic, sexual assault and harassment, mental health and suicide prevention, diversifying employee and cadet populations, and modernizing facilities. Sponsor:...
Topics: naval academy, williams, navy, clark, annapolis, madame chair, united states military academy, mr....
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In his book, "Contest for Liberty," Lieutenant Colonel Seanegan Sculley examined the varying philosophies and styles of leadership used in the Continental Army and the impact this had on the enlisted men. The Museum of the American Revolution provided the video for this program. Sponsor: Museum of the American Revolution
Topics: washington, continental, massachusetts, virginia, new york, connecticut, pennsylvania, sean, new...
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A'Lelia Bundles talked about "Self Made," a 2020 Netflix limited series starring Octavia Spencer. The series is an adaptation of her book "On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C.J. Walker," which profiles her great-great grandmother -- the creator of the first African American hair care empire. The National Archives Foundation hosted this event and provided the video. Sponsor: National Archives Foundation
Topics: indianapolis, national archives, st. louis, indiana, new york, madame walker, pittsburgh, harlem,...
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (D), Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D), and Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway (D) testified on how their cities are addressing climate change before the House Select Climate Crisis Committee. Sponsor: House Select Climate Crisis Committee
Topics: atlanta, los angeles, garcetti, california, wisconsin, madison, l.a., texas, eric garcetti,...
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Wall Street Journal senior White House reporter Michael Bender provided a behind the scenes look into President Trump's reelection campaign. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: white house, donald trump, michael, trump, washington, biden, peggy, obama, ashley parker, amazon,...
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Mike Duncan talked about the Marquis de Lafayette and his role in the American and French Revolutions. The Strand Book Store hosted this online program. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: lafayette, washington, france, paris, europe, mike duncan, rome, alexis, marie antoinette, john...
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Author Matthew Rozell recounted U.S. 743rd Tank Battalion's interception of a train with 2500 people being transported to a concentration camp and the reunion of the troops and survivors sixty years later. This was a virtual event hosted by the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: National Park Service | National World War II Memorial
Topics: walsh, new york, frank, jerusalem, europe, germany, israel, washington, albany, normandy, belgium,...
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New York University history of science professor Matthew Stanley recounted how Albert Einstein, a German, reached across international lines during World War I to connect with British astrophysicist Arthur Eddington to share his theory of general relativity. This was a virtual event hosted by the National World War I Museum and the Linda Hall Library in Kansas City. Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: einstein, eddington, einstein, germany, berlin, russia, dyson, london, brazil, linda, matthew...
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Mike Duncan talked about the Marquis de Lafayette and his role in the American and French Revolutions. The Strand Book Store hosted this online program. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: lafayette, washington, france, paris, la fayette, mike, la fayette, new york, europe, jefferson,...
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Author Michael Wolff discussed his book "Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: donald trump, white house, michael wolf, biden, ivanka, mike pence, trump, michael, rudy giuliani,...
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[LIVE] The president of Microsoft and media experts testify on a "free and diverse press" before a House Judiciary subcommittee. Sponsor: House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law
Topics: google, australia, mr. smith, microsoft, mr. greenwald, mr. travis, greenwald, washington,...
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Tens of thousands of anti-Vietnam War protesters -- young people and military veterans alike -- converged on Washington, D.C. in May 1971. More than 7,000 of them were arrested in a single day. We looked back 50 years at the forces that collided on the capital's streets that spring with investigative journalist Lawrence Roberts. He's the author of "Mayday 1971: A White House at War, a Revolt in the Streets, and the Untold History of America's Biggest Mass Arrest." This was a joint...
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Tens of thousands of anti-Vietnam War protesters -- young people and military veterans alike -- converged on Washington, D.C. in May 1971. More than 7,000 of them were arrested in a single day. We looked back 50 years at the forces that collided on the capital's streets that spring with investigative journalist Lawrence Roberts. He's the author of "Mayday 1971: A White House at War, a Revolt in the Streets, and the Untold History of America's Biggest Mass Arrest." This was a joint...
Topics: washington, vietnam, nixon, lawrence roberts, white house, c-span, boston, richard nixon, laos,...
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