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Author and journalist Daniel Brook explored the history of mixed-race urbanites during Reconstruction. Sponsor: Blue Bicycle Books (Charleston, SC)
Topics: south carolina, charleston, middleton, emmanuel, richard harvey kane, new york city, kyle,...
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Thomas Abt ("Bleeding Out"), Erin Kelly ("The Limits of Blame"), and former Harvard Law Dean Martha Minow ("When Should Law Forgive?") talked about crime and punishment in America. Sponsor: Boston Book Festival
Topics: boston, martha, new york, stanford, obama
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Former Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James talked about heading up a 660,000 person, $139 billion organization. Sponsor: National Press Club
Topics: pentagon, washington, james
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Donald Trump Jr. discussed tactics used by the political left that in his view slander conservatives. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library
Topics: ronald reagan, reagan, kimberly, california, san francisco, china, donald trump, trump, usa, robert...
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Donald Trump Jr. discussed tactics used by the political left that in his view slander conservatives. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library
Topics: ronald reagan, california, kimberly, donald trump, reagan, iowa, fbi, china, san francisco, trump,...
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Radio Free Asia President Libby Liu discussed the impact of its news programming in East Asia and Southeast Asia. Radio Free Asia is a private, non-profit corporation and is mandated to broadcast to China, Tibet, North Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. The event was co-hosted by the Public Diplomacy Council, the Public Diplomacy Association of America and the USC Center on Communication Leadership & Policy. Sponsor: Public Diplomacy Council,University of Southern California |...
Topics: china, hong kong, ccp, vietnam, malaysia, europe, asia, africa, philippines, duke, california,...
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[LIVE] The Wilson Center, along with the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the University of Washington, hosts a discussion on disinformation campaigns and how to combat them. Sponsor: Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars,Carnegie Corporation of New York,University of Washington | Jackson (Henry M.) School of International Studies
Topics: russia, ukraine, wilson, myanmar, microsoft, india, europe, jane, david, washington, estonia,...
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Panelists discussed the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals' decision to uphold the FCC's repeal of the Obama administration's net neutrality rules and possible next steps by Congress. The Congressional Internet Caucus Academy hosted the event. Sponsor: Congressional Internet Caucus
Topics: fcc, d.c., california, mozilla, amtrak, vermont, at&t, netflix, powell, congressional,...
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The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health hosted a discussion on federal HIV policy with Dr. Anthony Fauci, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) director, and Dr. John Brooks, chief medical officer at the Centers for Disease Control's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention. They discussed the ten-year plan to reduce the HIV epidemic in America, which includes a 90% reduction in new HIV infections, with treatment and prevention being key to the success of the...
Topics: baltimore, cdc, chris, san francisco, d.c., anthony, john brooks, new york, nih, breyer, texas,...
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A panel discussed Veronica Hinke's history of the Titanic through the food and drink that was served on board the ship. Sponsor: Delmonico's Restaurant
Topics: fbi, new york, jeffrey, hillary clinton, donald trump, england
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Author and journalist Debbie Cenziper reported on the Nazi war criminals who secretly emigrated to the United States following World War II. Sponsor: Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center
Topics: poland, felix, germany, jacob reimer, prague, washington, austria, new york, nazis, jacob rimer,...
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Dan Abrams, ABC News chief legal affairs correspondent, recounted the libel case against President Theodore Roosevelt in 1915. The author reported that Roosevelt had claimed that the former head of the New York Republican party and newspaper magnate, William Barnes, was guilty of political corruption. Mr. Barnes responded by suing President Roosevelt for $50,000 and took him to court, where the former President testified for over a week. Sponsor: Hunter College | Roosevelt House Public Policy...
Topics: roosevelt, barnes, new york, franklin roosevelt, roosevelt, albany, burns, theodore roosevelt,...
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Daniel Immerwahr talked about U.S. expansion since the founding of the country. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: philippines, manila, england, washington, pacific
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Dan Schilling recalled the efforts of Medal of Honor recipient John Chapman, killed during a rescue mission in Afghanistan in 2002. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: john chapman, john, chapman, haiti, somalia, navy, dan, afghanistan, tony travis, laurie,...
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James Baker, former Secretary of State & White House Chief of Staff under Ronald Reagan, was among the speakers at an event commemorating the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall which occurred on November 9, 1989. Several former White House officials and others who served during that time talked about the state of foreign affairs and what led to the fall of the wall. Former Reagan speechwriter Peter Robinson talked about the internal debate in adding the now-famous line...
Topics: berlin, reagan, germany, gorbachev, bush, ronald reagan, baker, charlie, white house, russia,...
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Authors Maureen Dowd, Bret Stephens, Anne Applebaum, and Karl Rove, discussed foreign affairs at the Rancho Mirage Writers Festival in California. Sponsor: Rancho Mirage Writers Festival
Topics: poland, russia, nato, washington, ukraine, north korea, clinton, mexico, china, bernie sanders,...
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Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) and Washington Post reporters discussed the Mueller Report, a version of which was published as a book by the Washington Post. Sponsor: [Washington Post]
Topics: robert, mueller, fbi, russia, robert mueller, flynn, bob mueller, comey, rod rosenstein, white...
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Book TV attended the National Press Club's Book Fair and interviewed Dan Kennedy about news media moguls. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV,National Press Club
Topics: john henry, washington, boston, dan kennedy
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Former Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James talked about heading up a 660,000 person, $139 billion organization. Sponsor: National Press Club
Topics: pentagon, washington, james, aoc
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Author and journalist Daniel Brook explored the history of mixed-race urbanites during Reconstruction. Sponsor: Blue Bicycle Books (Charleston, SC)
Topics: charleston, new orleans, brown, south carolina, daniel, middleton, columbia, james baldwin, henry,...
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Sarah Smarsh, author of "Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth," and Alissa Quart, author of "Squeezed: Why Our Families Can't Afford America," talked about the middle class in America. Sponsor: Texas Book Festival
Topics: sarah, kansas, sarah, alissa, texas, california, sarah smarsh, china, alissa, mexico, austin,...
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Bev Marshall ("Back Home"), Kathy McKeon ("Jackie's Girl"), Ken Wells ("Gumbo Life"), and Tena Clark ("Southern Discomfort") talked about the craft of writing a memoir. Sponsor: Tennessee Williams-New Orleans Literary Festival
Topics: vietnam, kennedy, new york, mississippi, louisiana, new orleans, mcdonalds, arkansas, shannon,...
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Philanthropist and Carlyle Group co-founder and co-CEO David Rubenstein told the history of the U.S. through conversations with prominent American historians. Sponsor: Economic Club of Washington
Topics: washington, magna carta, new york, kennedy, david, smithsonian, sally hemmings, virginia, thomas...
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Terrorism experts participated in a conversation at the Texas Tribune Festival in Austin about domestic terrorism. The panelists, including a former Homeland Security adviser to President Obama (2013-2017), discussed why there are no federal statutes designating the difference between domestic and international terrorism, and the reasons as to why there should or shouldn't be separate laws for domestic terrorism. Sponsor: [Texas Tribune] Festival
Topics: fbi, isis, mary, white house, obama, texas, bobby, etc., nick, south dakota, washington, al qaeda,...
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David Horowitz discussed his life as a political activist, first as a 60's radical, then as a conservative, and his religious faith. Sponsor: Salem Radio Network | Eric Metaxas Show
Topics: david horowitz, california, google, david, new york, flyers, reagan, obama, msnbc, philadelphia...
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The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health hosted a discussion on federal HIV policy with Dr. Anthony Fauci, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) director, and Dr. John Brooks, chief medical officer at the Centers for Disease Control's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention. They discussed the ten-year plan to reduce the HIV epidemic in America, which includes a 90% reduction in new HIV infections, with treatment and prevention being key to the success of the...
Topics: baltimore, cdc, chris, san francisco, d.c., anthony, john brooks, new york, nih, south america, un,...
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David McCraw recounted his work as deputy general counsel for the New York Times. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: new york, washington, david, harvey weinstein, david mccraw, donald trump, richard nixon, alabama,...
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George Washington University history professor David Silverman recalled the peace treaty between the Plymouth colony and the Wampanoag tribe that started in 1621 and lasted until 1675 and included the "First Thanksgiving." Sponsor: Massachusetts Historical Society
Topics: wampanoags, plymouth, massachusetts, indians, james, new england, boston, england, colony, rhode...
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Columbia University psychiatry professor Kelli Harding explored the link between our mental and physical health. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: new york, harding, kelli harding, columbia, stephanie, nancy
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Dan Hill examined the leadership style of political figures in the U.S. and abroad. Sponsor: Next Chapter Booksellers
Topics: donald trump, nixon, kennedy, white house, reagan, hillary clinton, germany, cory booker, new york,...
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The Brookings Institution held a discussion on threats to the U.S. political system and how best to safeguard the 2020 election. Panelists discussed public opinion over the impeachment inquiry, President Trump's use of social media during the process, and comparisons with impeachments from the past. Sponsor: Brookings Institution
Topics: ukraine, russia, darrell, donald trump, trump, white house, mcconnell, house, andrew johnson, john...
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Summit Public Schools CEO Diane Tavenner offered her thoughts on how to prepare students for college and today's work environment. Sponsor: [Scholastic]
Topics: diane, angela, new york, harvard
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The House Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, chaired by Rep. Mike Thompson (D-CA), held a discussion on Capitol Hill on gun violence. Panelists discussed the impact of gun violence on children, how it impacts communities, and what legislative steps could be taken to help curb gun violence. Sponsor: House Democratic Gun Violence Prevention Task Force
Topics: baltimore, virginia, texas, destini, brown, thompson, mcconnell, california, pelosi, anderson, ms....
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New York Times columnist David Brooks offered advice on leading a moral life. He spoke at the 19th annual National Book Festival in Washington, DC Sponsor: National Book Festival
Topics: chicago, washington, new york, buckley, jackie, christopher, brooks, pennsylvania, chicago, india,...
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David Horowitz discussed his life as a political activist, first as a 60's radical, then as a conservative, and his religious faith. Sponsor: Salem Radio Network | Eric Metaxas Show
Topics: google, david horowitz, california, flyers, pascal, david horwitz, philadelphia, reagan, england,...
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UC Berkeley professor David Kirp outlined his ideas on how colleges and universities can reduce the achievement gap and increase the number of graduates. Sponsor: The Harvard and MIT Cooperative Society
Topics: georgia, new york, david kirp, westbury, cooney, massachusetts, washington, amherst, california,...
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A panel of experts at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy discussed the upcoming Israeli elections, set for April 9, 2019. Panelists predicted that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would win again, even with polls showing a tight race and amid charges of corruption against him. They also agreed that the upcoming election was a referendum on Mr. Netanyahu's leadership and power, and discussed how the election would impact U.S.-Israel relations and a future Middle East plan....
Topics: netanyahu, israel, gantz, benny gantz, gaza, washington, david, putin, bennett, mr. gantz, lapid,...
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Authors Joshua Wheeler ("Acid Wash"), Silas House ("Southernmost"), Malka Older ("State Tectonics"), ("Hannah Pittard ("Visible Empire"), and Robert Olen Butler ("Paris in the Dark") talked about how they create a sense of place in their stories. Sponsor: Tennessee Williams-New Orleans Literary Festival
Topics: atlanta, paris, mexico, new orleans, maryland, starbucks, kentucky, tennessee, new mexico, bush,...
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James Baker, former Secretary of State & White House Chief of Staff under Ronald Reagan, was among the speakers at an event commemorating the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall which occurred on November 9, 1989. Several former White House officials and others who served during that time talked about the state of foreign affairs and what led to the fall of the wall. Former Reagan speechwriter Peter Robinson talked about the internal debate in adding the now-famous line...
Topics: berlin, germany, bush, reagan, gorbachev, ronald reagan, white house, charlie, baker, soviet union,...
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Douglas Brinkley ("American Moonshot"), Jason Berry ("City of a Million Dreams"), and Elizabeth Schwartz ("Before I Do") talked about optimism in American history and politics. Sponsor: Tennessee Williams-New Orleans Literary Festival
Topics: new orleans, jason, franklin roosevelt, new york, tulsa, florida, barack obama, john f. kennedy,...
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New York University Law School and Sidley Austin law firm co-hosted a forum in Washington, DC on the role of Congress in national security oversight. Among the speakers were former White House Counsels Don McGahn and Kathy Ruemmler along with Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL). Other topics discussed included the impeachment inquiry against President Trump, constitutional war powers and executive branch leaks. Sponsor: New York University | Reiss Center on Law and...
Topics: white house, kathy, don, washington, krishnamoorthi, yemen, obama, trump, syria, cummings, james...
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Ambassador Dennis Ross and David Makovsky talked about modern Israel's founding fathers - David Ben-Gurion, Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Rabin, and Ariel Sharon. Sponsor: Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Topics: israel, david, egypt, dennis, rabin, fa*gan, washington, carter, jerusalem, white house, syria,...
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Columbia University psychiatry professor Kelli Harding explored the link between our mental and physical health. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: new york, harding, google, columbia, amazon, nancy, lloyd, kelly
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[LIVE] The National Commission on Military, National and Public Service holds an all-day event on military and public service policy. Sponsor: National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service (NCMNPS)
Topics: maryland, benton, schneider, evans, gao, carter, washington, california, rostker, dod, silicon...
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The Hill newspaper and the Making Every Vote Count Foundation hosted an event at the Newseum in Washington, DC, on the impact a national popular vote election would have on presidential campaigns and American democracy. In this portion of the event, panelists discussed how presidential candidates' messages and platforms might change under a national popular vote system. Rhode Island Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea (D) delivered keynote remarks. Sponsor: [Hill, The],The Making Every Vote Count...
Topics: california, rhode island, michigan, donald trump, hillary clinton, florida, maryland, north dakota,...
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David McCraw recounted his work as deputy general counsel for the New York Times. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: new york, washington, harvey weinstein, richard nixon, donald trump, nixon, illinois, trump,...
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Devin Fergus talked about the hidden transaction fees that Americans regularly pay and the impact that these costs have had on the middle class. Sponsor: National History Center
Topics: wilson, washington, brown
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David Horowitz discussed his life as a political activist, first as a 60's radical, then as a conservative, and his religious faith. Sponsor: Salem Radio Network | Eric Metaxas Show
Topics: david horowitz, google, david, california, new york, reagan, adam, obama, sunnyside, metaxas, dick...
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David Horowitz argued that the political left is attacking Christianity. Sponsor: Horowitz (David) Freedom Center
Topics: aclu, john, roe v. wade, david horowitz, david, nashville, donald trump, reagan, booker, madalyn...
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Dale Beran profiles the counterculture online hub 4chan. Sponsor: Bird in Hand
Topics: nazis, charlottesville, baltimore, chan, new zealand, mcginnis, steve bannon, donald trump, lugar,...
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Dorothy Butler, who, in 1961, became the first African American reporter at the Washington Post, talked about the hurdles she had to overcome during her career. Sponsor: Printers Row Lit Fest
Topics: washington, chicago, dorothy gilliam, ruth bader ginsburg, james meredith, mississippi
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David McCullough recounted the pioneers who settled the Northwest Territory. He spoke at the 19th annual National Book Festival in Washington, DC. Sponsor: National Book Festival
Topics: virginia, david mccullough, ohio, brooklyn, wright, john adams, yale, pittsburgh, cutler, efraim...
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Book TV will be LIVE from the Texas Book Festival in Austin with discussions on identity politics, the #MeToo movement, sports politics, the U.S. prison system, and more.
Topics: shane, california, texas, us do, iran, jared kushner, damien
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Ambassador Dennis Ross and David Makovsky talked about modern Israel's founding fathers - David Ben-Gurion, Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Rabin, and Ariel Sharon. Sponsor: Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Topics: israel, david, egypt, dennis, carter, rob, washington, dalia, jerusalem, gilad, white house,...
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Columbia University psychiatry professor Kelli Harding explored the link between our mental and physical health. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: new york, harding, nancy, federer, columbia
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Ambassador Dennis Ross and David Makovsky talked about modern Israel's founding fathers - David Ben-Gurion, Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Rabin, and Ariel Sharon. Sponsor: Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Topics: israel, david, egypt, dennis, carter, rob, jerusalem, dalia, washington, britain, white house,...
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Dan Abrams, ABC News chief legal affairs correspondent, recounted the libel case against President Theodore Roosevelt in 1915. The author reported that Roosevelt had claimed that the former head of the New York Republican party and newspaper magnate, William Barnes, was guilty of political corruption. Mr. Barnes responded by suing President Roosevelt for $50,000 and took him to court, where the former President testified for over a week. Sponsor: Hunter College | Roosevelt House Public Policy...
Topics: roosevelt, barnes, theodore roosevelt, new york, franklin roosevelt, ivins, harvard, albany,...
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Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley testified on the administration's policy in Syria before the House Armed Services Committee. Both received numerous questions regarding the president's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria and the Turkish invasion that followed. Other topics discussed included the Pentagon's restrictions on the training of Saudi Arabian military students after a trainee shot and killed three sailors in Pensacola, Florida,...
Topics: syria, isis, iran, turkey, russia, afghanistan, milley, esper, pentagon, china, nato, pensacola,...
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Book TV attended the National Press Club's Book Fair and interviewed David Margolick about the relationship between Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV,National Press Club
Topics: robert kennedy, martin luther, john kennedy, kennedys, bayard rustin, james baldwin, washington,...
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A panel of experts at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy discussed the upcoming Israeli elections, set for April 9, 2019. Panelists predicted that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would win again, even with polls showing a tight race and amid charges of corruption against him. They also agreed that the upcoming election was a referendum on Mr. Netanyahu's leadership and power, and discussed how the election would impact U.S.-Israel relations and a future Middle East plan....
Topics: israel, netanyahu, putin, gaza, iowa czar, obama, washington, latin america, donald trump
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Yale law professor Daniel Markovits argued that meritocracy contributes to inequality in America. Sponsor: Brooklyn Historical Society
Topics: new york city, danielle markowitz, princeton, markowitz, yale, germany, harvard, jennifer grossman,...
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[LIVE] The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace holds a discussion on the Ukrainian presidential election results. Sponsor: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Topics: ukraine, poroshenko, russia, europe, washington, kiev, kremlin, zelinskiy, yanukovych, balazs,...
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Columbia University psychiatry professor Kelli Harding explored the link between our mental and physical health. Sponsor: Strand Bookstore
Topics: new york, harding, google, nancy, lloyd
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New York Review of Books contributor Darryl Pinckney reflected on the black experience in America. Sponsor: New York Public Library
Topics: new york, baldwin, james baldwin, franklin, brown, whitman, paris, elisabeth hardwick,...
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[LIVE] Donna Brazile, former Democratic National Committee chair, and Mercedes Schlapp, former White House strategic communications director for President Trump, talk about the divisive political climate and how to restore civility. Sponsor: Shepherd University | Stubblefield Institute for Civil Political Communications
Topics: white house, washington, brazil, nancy pelosi, obama, trump, steve, louisiana, pelosi, nafta,...
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The Brookings Institution held a discussion on threats to the U.S. political system and how best to safeguard the 2020 election. Panelists discussed public opinion over the impeachment inquiry, President Trump's use of social media during the process, and comparisons with impeachments from the past. Sponsor: Brookings Institution
Topics: ukraine, house, russia, trump, donald trump, andrew johnson, white house, john roberts, nixon,...
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Devin Fergus talked about the hidden transaction fees that Americans regularly pay and the impact that these costs have had on the middle class. Sponsor: National History Center
Topics: wilson, washington, eric, brown, white house, devin, obama, uk, devin fergus, missouri, ferguson,...
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Donald Trump Jr. discussed tactics used by the political left that in his view slander conservatives. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library
Topics: ronald reagan, reagan, kimberly, california, san francisco, china, donald trump, trump, usa, robert...
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Yale University history professor David Blight recalled the life of public intellectual and orator, Frederick Douglass (1818-1895). He was joined in conversation by Eddie Glaude, chair of the Center for African American Studies at Princeton University. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: frederick douglass, baltimore, new york, england, lincoln, savannah, eddie, abolitionist, anna,...
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David Horowitz discussed his life as a political activist, first as a 60's radical, then as a conservative, and his religious faith. Sponsor: Salem Radio Network | Eric Metaxas Show
Topics: david horowitz, david, new york, google, california, flyers, obama, pascal, reagan, metaxas, ed...
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Ambassador Dennis Ross and David Makovsky talked about modern Israel's founding fathers - David Ben-Gurion, Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Rabin, and Ariel Sharon. Sponsor: Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Topics: israel, david, egypt, carter, dennis, washington, rabin, gaza, white house, europe, kennedy,...
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Duke University law professor and author Joseph Blocher debated appellate attorney Erin Murphy on the constitutional right to bear arms at an event hosted by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. Sponsor: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Dartmouth
Topics: heller, chicago, columbia, new york, california, joseph, erin, erin murphy, new york city, john,...
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The United States Energy Association in Washington, DC hosted a discussion on energy access and affordability. Speakers offered various policy solutions to help low-income households with energy costs. In addition, they addressed state and federal energy assistance programs, specifically the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). Sponsor: U.S. Energy Association
Topics: jessica, chris, columbia, washington, connecticut, mark, usda, us energy association, gas...
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Donald Trump Jr. discussed tactics used by the political left that in his view slander conservatives. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library
Topics: kimberly, ronald reagan, reagan, california, donald trump, charlie, trump, china, san francisco,...
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Donna Brazile, former Democratic National Committee chair, and Mercedes Schlapp, former White House strategic communications director for President Trump, participated in a discussion at Shepherd University in West Virginia on how to restore civility in political discourse. Sponsor: Shepherd University | Stubblefield Institute for Civil Political Communications
Topics: donna, nancy pelosi, white house, donna brazile, donald trump, washington, co*kie, nafta, george w....
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