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Jaquira Diaz discussed identity and race and her experiences growing up in Puerto Rico. Sponsor: Savannah Book Festival
Topics: miami, bush, cheney, wisconsin, brown, miami, washington, texas, navy, miami beach, narrative,...
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Former BP CEO John Browne shared his thoughts on progress and innovation. Sponsor: Houston Museum of Natural Science
Topics: houston, europe, uk, john brown, china, isaac, united kingdom, at&t
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Journalist Jim Newton discussed the career of former California Governor Jerry Brown, including his impact on national politics and his thoughts about America's future. . Jerry Brown joined in this conversation. This virtual program was sponsored by the Los Angeles World Affairs Council & Town Hall and WritersBloc Presents. Sponsor: Los Angeles World Affairs Council
Topics: california, russia, china, roosevelt, india, jerry brown
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Princeton University history professor Julian Zelizer explored the political ascendancy of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and argued that his congressional leadership was the beginning of America's hyper partisan divide. This was a virtual author event hosted by the Strand Bookstore in New York City. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: gingrich, reagan, bill clinton, washington, newt gingrich, julian, jim wright, macconnell, bush,...
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A House Armed Services subcommittee and House Foreign Affairs subcommittee held a hybrid hearing on strengthening biological security. Members questioned Department of Defense and State Department officials on the country's readiness for a biological attack, department response to COVID-19 and foreign adversaries using chemical agents against opponents. Members also offered their thoughts and prayers for a quick recovery from COVID-19 to President Trump and the first lady. Sponsor: House...
Topics: china, bera, oxford, dod, langevin, stefanik, perry, morocco, wuhan, lasseter, new york, moore,...
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The Joint Economic Committee convened a hearing to examine the high costs of raising a family. Social policy experts who testified gave recommendations on what lawmakers could do to alleviate some of these costs. Sponsor: House Joint Economic Committee
Topics: eitc, waldfogel, natal, mr. bourne, washington, c-span, sweden, d.c., new york, white house, jamie,...
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During a break in the Senate impeachment trial, President Trump's personal attorney Jay Sekulow spoke briefly with the press. When asked whether they would use the documents that the White House has refused to release, he said the White House would "use appropriate documents that will be admissible for what this record is." Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | News Media Stakeout
Topics: trump, white house
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NBC/MSNBC news correspondent Jacob Soboroff spoke about undocumented immigration and the child separation policy and his first hand coverage of the issue. This virtual event was sponsored by Writers Bloc. Sponsor: Writers Bloc
Topics: scott lloyd, jacob, stephen miller, katie muller, colorado, aclu, andrea, juan, obama, katy, katy...
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John Bolton, President Trump's former national security adviser, sat down with the Washington Post to discuss his book, "The Room Where it Happened." Sponsor: [Washington Post] | Live
Topics: trump, white house, nato, new york, venezuela, maduro, washington, biden, hunter biden, jamaal,...
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Journalist Jim Newton discussed the career of former California Governor Jerry Brown, including his impact on national politics and his thoughts about America's future. . Jerry Brown joined in this conversation. This virtual program was sponsored by the Los Angeles World Affairs Council & Town Hall and WritersBloc Presents. Sponsor: Los Angeles World Affairs Council
Topics: california, china, washington, jim newton, brown, russia, jerry brown, roosevelt, india, trump,...
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Book TV talked to bestselling author James Patterson about his efforts to assist bookstores impacted by the coronavirus and his latest book on the political legacy of the Kennedy family. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: jfk, james patterson, shakespeare, washington, london, trump, joe, new york, scholastic, patterson,...
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Former George W. Bush White House presidential speechwriter Jonathan Horn provided a history of George Washington's final years. Sponsor: Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
Topics: washington, john adams, france, philadelphia, martha, adams, vernon, thomas jefferson, alexander...
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Former George W. Bush White House presidential speechwriter Jonathan Horn provided a history of George Washington's final years. Sponsor: Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
Topics: washington, john adams, france, philadelphia, martha, adams, vernon, thomas jefferson, alexander...
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The Joint Economic Committee held a virtual hearing to discuss the economic impact of COVID-19. Witnesses also discussed the existing pandemic policy response as well as reforms that would allow businesses and schools to reopen. Sponsor: Joint Economic Committee
Topics: goolsbee, germany, jha, fda, white house, new york, austan goolsbee, arizona, europe, chicago,...
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The National Institute of Health's Jeremy Brown provided a history of the 1918 flu pandemic, which killed between 50-100 million people, and offered his thoughts on how prepared we are for the next pandemic. Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: washington, united kingdom, boston, timothy leary, nih, brown, uk, britain, cdc
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Jill Wine-Banks reflected on her legal career that included her role in the Watergate case as one of the three assistant special prosecutors. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: russia, msnbc, new york, white house, obama, mueller, fbi, halderman, nixon, rosemary woods,...
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The National Institute of Health's Jeremy Brown provided a history of the 1918 flu pandemic, which killed between 50-100 million people, and offered his thoughts on how prepared we are for the next pandemic. Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: washington, united kingdom, boston, timothy leary, nih, brown, uk, britain, cdc
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CNN chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin recounted the legal aspects of the Mueller investigation and the impeachment of President Donald Trump. This virtual event was sponsored by Harvard Book Store in Cambridge. Sponsor: A Capella Books
Topics: mueller, donald trump, giuliani, new york, atlanta, roger, ukraine, robert mueller, roy cohn,...
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Journalist Jack Fairweather recounted the efforts of Witold Pilecki, a member of the Polish resistance during World War II, who volunteered to be deliberately captured and sent to Auschwitz in order to sabotage the Nazis' operations and report back on the atrocities within the camp. This was a virtual event hosted by the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. Sponsor: Museum of Jewish Heritage
Topics: pilecki, auschwitz, jack, poland, witold pilecki, london, robert, richard, washington, afghanistan,...
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John Grisham accepted the inaugural Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction for the way his novel "The Confession" exemplifies the role of lawyers in society. After accepting the award the author spoke about what To Kill a Mockingbird has meant to him. Then David Baldacci moderated a panel discussion on the role that law plays in contemporary fiction. There were also comments from the audience. The event took place at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: University of...
Topics: alabama, atticus finch, john grisham, harper, atticus, la, grisham, tom robinson, david,...
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Manhattan Institute senior fellow James Copland argued that America is governed by nonelected agency officials. This virtual event was sponsored by the John Locke Foundation in Raleigh, North Carolina. Sponsor: John Locke Foundation
Topics: north carolina, cdc, unelected, washington, new york, california, jim
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Law professor Jennifer Taub offered her thoughts on the repercussions average Americans face when the rich break the law in order to accumulate more wealth. Sponsor: Western New England School of Law | Center for Social Justice
Topics: donald trump, panama, trump, taub, fbi, irs, california, jennifer taub, enron, deborah kelly, jeff...
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Sports writers Jessica Luther and Kavitha Davidson offered their thoughts on the political, economic, and social issues facing sports today. This virtual program was part of the 2020 Texas Book Festival. Sponsor: Texas Book Festival
Topics: jessica, texas, kavitha davidson, nfl, kimberly, ellis, texas, new york, washington, yalta, jessica...
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The National Institute of Health's Jeremy Brown provided a history of the 1918 flu pandemic, which killed between 50-100 million people, and offered his thoughts on how prepared we are for the next pandemic. Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: washington, united kingdom, boston, timothy leary, nih, uk, brown, britain, cdc
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Former Ohio governor and Republican presidential candidate John Kasich offered his thoughts on how to bring about political change in local communities. Sponsor: Greater Hamilton Chamber of Commerce
Topics: ohio, washington, new york, white house, illinois, pittsburgh, columbus, virginia, kennedy, miami,...
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Investigative journalist Jean Guererro reported on the life, career, and influence of Stephen Miller, senior advisor for policy to President Donald Trump. This virtual event was hosted by Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: steven muller, stephen miller, miller, california, muller, white house, trump, steven miller,...
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John Bolton, President Trump's former national security adviser, sat down with the Washington Post to discuss his book: "The Room Where it Happened." Ambasador Bolton spoke about various moments during his 17 months working for President Trump, including a NATO summit where the president was very close to withdrawing from the alliance. Mr. Bolton described it as one of the most "disturbing" moments during his time in the administration. He also repeated claims in the book...
Topics: trump, white house, nato, venezuela, melinda gaetz, washington, new york, nixon, saudi arabia,...
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Former George W. Bush White House presidential speechwriter Jonathan Horn provided a history of George Washington's final years. Sponsor: Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
Topics: washington, john adams, france, philadelphia, martha, adams, vernon, thomas jefferson, alexander...
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Former George W. Bush White House presidential speechwriter Jonathan Horn provided a history of George Washington's final years. Sponsor: Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
Topics: washington, john adams, martha, philadelphia, france, sally fairfax, vernon, adams, patraeus,...
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Former BP CEO John Browne shared his thoughts on progress and innovation. Sponsor: Houston Museum of Natural Science
Topics: europe, houston, john browne, uk, united kingdom, china, hutchinson russo, at&t, browne,...
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Law professor Jennifer Taub offered her thoughts on the repercussions average Americans face when the rich break the law in order to accumulate more wealth. Sponsor: Western New England School of Law | Center for Social Justice
Topics: donald trump, panama, washington, california, jennifer, fbi, michigan, philadelphia, trump,...
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The National Institute of Health's Jeremy Brown provided a history of the 1918 flu pandemic, which killed between 50-100 million people, and offered his thoughts on how prepared we are for the next pandemic. Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: washington, cdc, nih, boston, timothy leary, britain
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Actress Jane Fonda offered her thoughts on climate change and discussed her activism on the issue. This virtual event was hosted by Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: annie, greenpeace, jane, d.c., annie leonard, california, roosevelt, pentagon, washington, biden,...
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Science writer John Tierney argued that our brains are wired to focus on what's bad rather than what is good. Sponsor: Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
Topics: brian, iran, john, washington, manhattan, germany, new york city, philadelphia
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Princeton University history professor Julian Zelizer explored the political ascendancy of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and argued that his congressional leadership was the beginning of America's hyper partisan divide. This was a virtual author event hosted by the Strand Bookstore in New York City. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: jim wright, gingrich, newt gingrich, reagan, washington, roger ailes, lee atwater, kevin kruse,...
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Joshua Muravchik talked about the rise, fall, and current re-emergence of socialism around the world.
Topics: corbin, venezuela, sanders, nato, europe, england, morningstar, bernstein, britain, lenin, russia,...
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Journalist Jack Fairweather recounted the efforts of Witold Pilecki, a member of the Polish resistance during World War II, who volunteered to be deliberately captured and sent to Auschwitz in order to sabotage the Nazis' operations and report back on the atrocities within the camp. This was a virtual event hosted by the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. Sponsor: Museum of Jewish Heritage
Topics: pilecki, auschwitz, poland, jack, washington, nazis
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Disability rights activist Judith Heumann discussed her lifelong work to gain rights for disabled people. This was a virtual program sponsored by the Free Library of Philadelphia. Sponsor: Free Library of Philadelphia
Topics: willowbrook, brooklyn, philadelphia, new york, judy, washington, mexico, andy, netflix
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James Mann reported on the relationship between Colin Powell and Dick Cheney. The author dicussed that the once close allies in the George H.W. Bush administration were at odds in the George W. Bush administration due to their contradictory thinking on terrorism and American foreign policy. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: cheney, powell, white house, iraq, george w. bush, bush, vietnam, colin powell, washington, un,...
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New York Magazine writer Jon Mooallem provided a history of the largest earthquake in North American history that took place in Alaska in 1964. Sponsor: Greenlight Bookstore
Topics: jeanie, anchorage, anchorage, alaska, new york, rebecca, zachary, delaware, washington
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Jill Wine-Banks reflected on her legal career that included her role in the Watergate case as one of the three assistant special prosecutors. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: jill, russia, rosemary woods, rosemary, washington, illinois, nixon, white house, cia, mueller,...
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The National Institute of Health's Jeremy Brown provided a history of the 1918 flu pandemic, which killed between 50-100 million people, and offered his thoughts on how prepared we are for the next pandemic. Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: washington, boston, d.c., united kingdom, timothy leary, henry parsons, cdc, brown, england, jeremy...
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Common Sense Media founder and CEO James Steyer reported on the impact of technology on elections and democracy. This virtual program was provided by the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco. Sponsor: Commonwealth Club of California
Topics: danielle, james steyer, frank, google, washington, john hennessy, daniel, mark zuckerberg, russia,...
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60 Minutes correspondent John Dickerson examined the duties and stressors on the Presidency. This was a virtual event hosted by Sixth and I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC. Sponsor: Sixth and I Historic Synagogue
Topics: donald trump, washington, george w. bush, ronald reagan, roosevelt, obama, eisenhower, george...
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Nebraska Democratic Party Chair Jane Kleeb offered her thoughts on how the Democratic Party can win back rural voters. Sponsor: Francie and Finch
Topics: nebraska, randy, jane, keystone, wright, virginia, obama, costco, randy thompson, washington, mary,...
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National Security Archive director Tom Blanton talked about the battle over the publication of John Bolton's "The Room Where It Happened" and the process by which former government officials have to adhere to have their books published. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: bolton, cia, john bolton, white house, frank smith, washington, smith, michael ellis, ellen knight,...
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The National Institute of Health's Jeremy Brown provided a history of the 1918 flu pandemic, which killed between 50-100 million people, and offered his thoughts on how prepared we are for the next pandemic. Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: washington, united kingdom, boston, timothy leary, nih, brown, uk, britain, cdc
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Jill Wine-Banks reflected on her legal career that included her role in the Watergate case as one of the three assistant special prosecutors. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: haldeman, russia, msnbc, washington, rosemary woods, paul, illinois, nixon, white house, new york,...
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Joanne McNeil described how internet use shifted from being individualistic, spontaneous, and voluntary to being data and advertising driven and dominated by corporations. Sponsor: Harvard Book Store
Topics: new york, barack obama
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Tulane University professor John Barry discussed his book, "The Great Influenza," which provides a history of the 1918 influenza outbreak. Sponsor: Library of Congress
Topics: wilson, europe, new orleans, kansas, louisiana, john barry, spain, new york, washington, fauci,...
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Atlantic Council senior fellow Jamie Metzl looked at the future of genetic engineering and discussed if that technology can be used in the fight against COVID-19. During this virtual book event, Mr. Metzl was joined by George Church, professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School. Sponsor: Atlantic Council of the U.S.
Topics: jamie, deborah, daniel, nasa, george, darwin, china, harvard
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Investigative journalist Jean Guererro reported on the life, career, and influence of Stephen Miller, senior advisor for policy to President Donald Trump. This virtual event was hosted by Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: stephen miller, miller, california, steven miller, white house, stephen, donald trump, muller,...
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Atlantic Council senior fellow Jamie Metzl looked at the future of genetic engineering and discussed if that technology can be used in the fight against COVID-19. During this virtual book event, Mr. Metzl was joined by George Church, professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School. Sponsor: Atlantic Council of the U.S.
Topics: jamie, george, daniel, debora, atlantic, jamie metzl, harvard, deborah, nasa, new york, darwin,...
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Science writer John Tierney argued that our brains are wired to focus on what's bad rather than what is good. Sponsor: Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
Topics: washington, germany, manhattan, new york city, brian, john tierney, china, europe, south america,...
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[LIVE] Joint Chiefs of Staff Vice Chair Gen. John Hyten discusses growing security challenges at an event hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Sponsor: Center for Strategic and International Studies
Topics: north korea, navy, washington, china, raymond, pentagon, mccain, los angeles, d.c.
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John Bolton, President Trump's former national security adviser, sat down with the Washington Post to discuss his book, "The Room Where it Happened." Sponsor: [Washington Post] | Live
Topics: trump, nato, venezuela, white house, cia, donald trump, maduro, john bolton, new york, saudi arabia
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Journalist Jack Fairweather recounted the efforts of Witold Pilecki, a member of the Polish resistance during World War II, who volunteered to be deliberately captured and sent to Auschwitz in order to sabotage the Nazis' operations and report back on the atrocities within the camp. This was a virtual event hosted by the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. Sponsor: Museum of Jewish Heritage
Topics: pilecki, auschwitz, poland, warsaw, jack, london, nazis, witold pilecki, richard pierce, europe,...
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Former George W. Bush White House presidential speechwriter Jonathan Horn provided a history of George Washington's final years. Sponsor: Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
Topics: mr. mcconnell, pennsylvania, washington, mr. schumer, jennifer
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Syndicated columnist Jackie Gingrich Cushman shared her thoughts on how to move the country from political polarization and back to finding common ground. Sponsor: Cobb County (GA) Republican Party
Topics: georgia, jackie, trump, newt gingrich, atlanta, house, george, alabama, national narrative, donald...
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University of California, Berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the George W. Bush administration John Yoo offered his thoughts on presidential powers. This virtual event was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: American Enterprise Institute
Topics: donald trump, trump, china, aei, hamilton, obama, scalia, constitution, paul taylor, woodrow...
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Princeton University history professor Julian Zelizer explored the political ascendancy of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and argued that his congressional leadership was the beginning of America's hyper partisan divide. This was a virtual author event hosted by the Strand Bookstore in New York City. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: gingrich, jim wright, reagan, washington, mcconnell, kevin kruse, bill clinton, gop, massachusetts,...
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Jon Lindsay, professor at the University of Toronto, discussed whether technological advances in military technology are helping or hindering our soldiers in combat. This virtual event was hosted by the Cato Institute. Sponsor: Cato Institute
Topics: john, china, taiwan, cato, jackie, eugene, brandon, kosovo, dod, jon lindsay, barry, jon, obama,...
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Journalist Joseph Rosenbloom recounted the last 31 hours of the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., which included his "Mountaintop Speech," to a gathering of striking sanitation workers on April 3, 1968, in Memphis. Dr. King was assassinated on April 4, 1968, at 6:01pm. Sponsor: Boston Public Library
Topics: memphis, washington, james earl ray, ralph abernathy, atlanta, lyndon johnson, boston, king, sclc,...
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60 Minutes correspondent John Dickerson examined the duties and stressors on the Presidency. This was a virtual event hosted by Sixth and I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC. Sponsor: Sixth and I Historic Synagogue
Topics: donald trump, white house, obama, washington, barack obama, george w. bush, vietnam, john, johnson,...
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Disability rights activist Judith Heumann discussed her lifelong work to gain rights for disabled people. This was a virtual program sponsored by the Free Library of Philadelphia. Sponsor: Free Library of Philadelphia
Topics: willowbrook, judy, brooklyn, philadelphia, aclu, new york, washington, los angeles county, mexico
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Former assistant U.S. attorney James Zirin discussed some 3,500 cases litigated against or on behalf of Donald Trump. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: cohen, new york, mccarthy, rosenberg, manhattan, trump, ukraine, donald trump, roy cohen, taylor,...
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Book TV provided coverage of the 2020 J. Anthony Lukas Prize, sponsored by Columbia Journalism School and the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University to 'recognize excellence in nonfiction that exemplifies the literary grace and commitment to serious research and social concern." The winners announced during this virtual event included Kerri Greenidge, "Black Radical" and Alex Kotlowitz, "An American Summer." Sponsor: Columbia University | School of...
Topics: chicago, alex, bartow, boston, new york, washington, trotter, steve, massachusetts, brazil, fbi,...
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The National Institute of Health's Jeremy Brown provided a history of the 1918 flu pandemic, which killed between 50-100 million people, and offered his thoughts on how prepared we are for the next pandemic. Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: washington, boston, d.c., brown, united kingdom, cdc, timothy leary, nih, europe, britain, england,...
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Jon Lindsay, professor at the University of Toronto, discussed whether technological advances in military technology are helping or hindering our soldiers in combat. This virtual event was hosted by the Cato Institute. Sponsor: Cato Institute
Topics: john, china, taiwan, jackie, kosovo, brandon, jon lindsay, fbi, isis, eugene, japan, afghanistan,...
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John Dean, White House counsel for President Richard Nixon looked at the psychological makeup of authoritarian leaders and the Trump presidency. This virtual program was hosted by the Book Loft of German Village in Columbus, Ohio. Sponsor: Book Loft
Topics: donald trump, nixon, white house, italy, meyer, trump, amanda, germany, biden, nixon
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A House Armed Services subcommittee and House Foreign Affairs subcommittee held a hybrid hearing on strengthening biological security. Members questioned Department of Defense and State Department officials on the country's readiness for a biological attack, department response to COVID-19 and foreign adversaries using chemical agents against opponents. Members also offered their thoughts and prayers for a quick recovery from COVID-19 to President Trump and the first lady. Sponsor: House...
Topics: china, oxford, barrett, wuhan, georgia, lasser, mr. moore, ccp, lanterman, russia, larson, danbury,...
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Manhattan Institute senior fellow James Copland argued that America is governed by nonelected agency officials. This virtual event was sponsored by the John Locke Foundation in Raleigh, North Carolina. Sponsor: John Locke Foundation
Topics: john locke, cdc, north carolina, new york, manhattan, washington, unser, cia, jim, roy cooper,...
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Former CIA analyst Jung Pak talked about the character and motivations of North Korea's Kim Jong Un. This virtual event was hosted by the Brookings Institution. Sponsor: Brookings Institution
Topics: un, north korea, beijing, china
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Former CIA analyst Jung Pak talked about the character and motivations of North Korea's Kim Jong Un. This virtual event was hosted by the Brookings Institution. Sponsor: Brookings Institution
Topics: north korea, un, south korea, donald trump, cia, china, kim jong-il, korea, north koreans,...
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Jane Goodall talked about her book "Hope for Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species Are Being Rescued from the Brink" (Grand Central Publishing; September 2, 2009). Ms. Goodall opened her talk with the call of a chimpanzee. During the talk, Ms. Goodall described several people around the world who were successfully saving endangered species. A poster of a condor was displayed. She also talked about the Jane Goodall Institute's Roots and Shoots network, which helps young...
Topics: jane goodall, africa, china, captivity, u.n., robin, hatch, gandhi, jane, united nations,...
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