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Day two of the Republican National Convention.
Topics: donald trump, florida, melania trump, joe biden, trump, ms. wasserman schultz, melania, debbie...
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Live gavel-to-gavel coverage of the United States Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.
Topics: washington, reagan, ronald reagan, craig shirley, donald trump, trump, california, bob woodward,...
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A forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
Topics: new hampshire, trump, biden, new york, buttigieg, bernie sanders, donald trump, bernie, bloomberg,...
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A forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
Topics: poland, europe, germany, nato, european union, trump, russia, pullen, edwin, george floyd, george...
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Daily Beast reporters Lachlan Markay and Asawin Suebsaeng discussed reporting on the Trump Administration. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topic: white house
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Daily Beast reporters Lachlan Markay and Asawin Suebsaeng discussed reporting on the Trump Administration. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: white house, molly, lachlan, trump, new york, donald trump, washington, giuliani, rudy giuliani,...
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Akhil Reed Amar and Clifford Sloan talked about the background of the 1803 U.S. Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison, in which the court ruled unanimously that it was the ultimate arbiter of the constitutional validity of laws, establishing the principle of judicial review. The guests also responded to viewer questions and comments. Topics included the establishment of the Court and the relationship between Presidents Adams and Jefferson. Video clips were shown from interviews for the...
Topics: jefferson, john marshall, marbury, john adams, adams, washington, thomas jefferson, madison,...
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Constitutional scholars Katie Fallow and Nadine Stossen talked about the 1969 landmark Supreme Court decision in Brandenburg v. Ohio. In the case the justices overturned the hate speech conviction of Clarence Brandenburg, an Ohio Ku Klux Klan leader, on the grounds that the state law violated the First Amendment. The guests also responded to viewer questions and comments. A clip was shown of an interview with Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) speaking about her experience working as a...
Topics: china, ohio, ginsburg, maine, schenck, ku klux klan, brown, collins, ppp, susan, katie, nadine,...
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Professors Mae Ngai and Josh Blackman talked about the 1886 Supreme Court decision in Yick Wo v. Hopkins, a case in which a Chinese laundry owner challenged a discriminatory city ordinance. The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the 14th Amendment's promise of equal protection extends to immigrants and citizens. The guests also responded to viewer phone calls and social media comments. Clips were shown of Former California Appeals Court Judge Harry Low describing some of the legal challenges...
Topics: china, california, san francisco, texas, new york, lochner, mississippi, martin, yick wo v....
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Professors Mae Ngai and Josh Blackman talked about the 1886 Supreme Court decision in Yick Wo v. Hopkins, a case in which a Chinese laundry owner challenged a discriminatory city ordinance. The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the 14th Amendment's promise of equal protection extends to immigrants and citizens. The guests also responded to viewer phone calls and social media comments. Clips were shown of Former California Appeals Court Judge Harry Low describing some of the legal challenges...
Topics: china, california, san francisco, mississippi, josh, harlan, yick, new york, texas, lochner,...
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Professors Michael Gerhardt and William Howell talked about the 1952 U.S. Supreme Court case Youngstown Sheet and Tube v. Sawyer, in which the court limited the power of the president to seize property when it ruled 6-3 that President Truman lacked the authority to seize steel plants in order to avert a labor strike in the midst of the Korean War. The guests also responded to viewer questions and comments. Video clips were shown of President Truman announcing his seizure of steel plants April...
Topics: truman, jackson, youngstown, harry truman, tom clark, clark, robert jackson, ohio, korea, vinson,...
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Politico hosted its annual "Women Rule" Summit with members of Congress, journalists and women executives. This portion of the event included an interview with Lara Trump, President Trump's daughter-in-law and campaign adviser, and a later panel of women discussing strides in the workforce. Sponsor: Politico.com
Topics: harris, duckworth, donald trump, trump, iraq, jane, white house, north carolina, caryn, tammy...
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Author and Hoover Institution senior fellow Larry Diamond talked about the impact of COVID-19 on democracy around the world. This virtual event was hosted by the Hoover Institution. Sponsor: Hoover Institution at Stanford University
Topics: taiwan, china, venezuela, korea, israel, hoover, india, cuba, utah, washington, wisconsin, michael,...
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Author and Hoover Institution senior fellow Larry Diamond talked about the impact of COVID-19 on democracy around the world. This virtual event was hosted by the Hoover Institution. Sponsor: Hoover Institution at Stanford University
Topics: china, taiwan, hoover, israel, venezuela, india, korea, stanford, utah, cuba, germany, new york,...
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Author and Hoover Institution senior fellow Larry Diamond talked about the impact of COVID-19 on democracy around the world. This virtual event was hosted by the Hoover Institution. Sponsor: Hoover Institution at Stanford University
Topics: china, taiwan, israel, korea, hoover, venezuela, wuhan, india, cuba, larry, utah, south korea,...
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Author and Hoover Institution senior fellow Larry Diamond talked about the impact of COVID-19 on democracy around the world. This virtual event was hosted by the Hoover Institution. Sponsor: Hoover Institution at Stanford University
Topics: china, taiwan, israel, korea, cuba, south korea, wisconsin, germany, venezuela, india
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Author and Hoover Institution senior fellow Larry Diamond talked about the impact of COVID-19 on democracy around the world. This virtual event was hosted by the Hoover Institution. Sponsor: Hoover Institution at Stanford University
Topics: taiwan, israel, india, cuba, china, stanford, john taylor, scott atlas, washington, hoover,...
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National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow spoke to reporters at the White House about the stock market, China trade deal and Federal Reserve monetary policy. Mr. Kudlow touted the gains in the stock market and said it indicated high consumer confidence. "I think it's forecasting, essentially, an even stronger economy in the coming year," he said. Mr. Kudlow also took questions on the first phase of the China trade deal, which he said would be signed the following week in a...
Topics: china, trump
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White House National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow updated reporters on the status of the COVID-19 relief talks between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and later took questions on the economy. Sponsor: White House | News Media Stakeout
Topics: white house, amy coney barrett, pelosi
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Larry Kudlow, the White House National Economic Council director, spoke at the annual Wall Street Journal CEO Council meeting in Washington, DC. Sponsor: [Wall Street Journal] | CEO Council
Topics: mr. kudlow, china, nafta, mexico, ronald reagan, larry kudlow, argentina, brazil, larry, white house
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Larry Kudlow, the White House National Economic Council director, spoke at the annual Wall Street Journal CEO Council meeting in Washington, DC. Sponsor: [Wall Street Journal] | CEO Council
Topics: mr. kudlow, china, nafta, larry kudlow, trump, larry, mexico, argentina, brazil, washington, itc,...
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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow spoke to reporters outside of the White House on the latest job numbers. Mr. Kudlow said the economy is still coming back amid the coronavirus pandemic and said Congress should pass targeted stimulus to help certain areas of the economy. However, he would not go into details about ongoing negotiations between Congressional Republicans and Democrats. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. economy added 245,000 jobs and unemployment rate...
Topics: larry, mr. kudlow, mcconnell, pelosi, kudlow
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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow spoke to reporters outside of the White House on the latest job numbers. Mr. Kudlow said the economy is still coming back amid the coronavirus pandemic and said Congress should pass targeted stimulus to help certain areas of the economy. However, he would not go into details about ongoing negotiations between Congressional Republicans and Democrats. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. economy added 245,000 jobs and unemployment rate...
Topics: mr. kudlow, larry, white house, larry kudlow, mcconnell, pelosi, kudlow, georgia
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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow spoke to reporters outside of the White House on the latest job numbers. Mr. Kudlow said the economy is still coming back amid the coronavirus pandemic and said Congress should pass targeted stimulus to help the economy. However, he would not go into details about ongoing negotiations between Congressional Republicans and Democrats. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. economy added 245,000 jobs and unemployment rate fell to 6.7 percent...
Topics: larry, white house, mcconnell, pelosi, europe
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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow spoke to reporters outside of the White House on the latest job numbers. Mr. Kudlow said the economy is still coming back amid the coronavirus pandemic and said Congress should pass targeted stimulus to help the economy. However, he would not go into details about ongoing negotiations between Congressional Republicans and Democrats. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. economy added 245,000 jobs and unemployment rate fell to 6.7 percent...
Topics: mr. kudlow, kudlow, larry, white house, mcconnell, pelosi
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Biographer Larry Tye recounted the life of the late Republican Senator Joe McCarthy of Wisconsin. This was a virtual event hosted by the Wisconsin Book Festival. Sponsor: Wisconsin Book Festival
Topics: mccarthy, joe mccarthy, wisconsin, bobby kennedy, joe kennedy, massachusetts, john kennedy,...
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Biographer Larry Tye recounted the life of the late Republican Senator Joe McCarthy of Wisconsin. This was a virtual event hosted by the Wisconsin Book Festival. Sponsor: Wisconsin Book Festival
Topics: mccarthy, joe mccarthy, wisconsin, bobby kennedy, margaret chase smith, larry, bobby, john kennedy,...
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Historians discussed the role, impact and voting trends of Latino Americans in U.S. political history. This talk was part of a two-day Purdue University conference called Remaking American Political History. Sponsor: Purdue University
Topics: texas, reagan, mexico, latino, california, los angeles, white house, tucson arizona, dnc,...
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Historians discussed the role, impact and voting trends of Latino Americans in U.S. political history. This talk was part of a two-day Purdue University conference called Remaking American Political History. Sponsor: Purdue University
Topics: texas, california, florida, mexico, arizona, lulac, los angeles, chicago, reagan, tucson, new york,...
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Historians discussed the role, impact and voting trends of Latino Americans in U.S. political history. This talk was part of a two-day Purdue University conference called Remaking American Political History. Sponsor: Purdue University
Topics: texas, california, mexico, chicago, lulac, florida, jerry, arizona, reagan, new york, wisconsin,...
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Historians discussed the role, impact and voting trends of Latino Americans in U.S. political history. This talk was part of a two-day Purdue University conference called Remaking American Political History. Sponsor: Purdue University
Topics: texas, lozano, california, florida, cadava, jaime, los angeles, mexico, lulac, chicago, reagan, new...
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Former first lady Laura Bush talked about her upbringing, meeting and marrying George W. Bush and their life together before the White House, as well as her reflections on her time as first lady, including the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and her causes. Audio clips were played of the weekly radio address she delivered in 2001. Video clips shown included her work on White House restoration. She also talked about her activities since leaving the White House and her possible legacy. She...
Topics: white house, george, texas, bush, midland, washington, barbara, jenna, afghanistan, johnson, laura...
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Former first lady Laura Bush talked about her upbringing, meeting and marrying George W. Bush and their life together before the White House, as well as her reflections on her time as first lady, including the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and her causes. Audio clips were played of the weekly radio address she delivered in 2001. Video clips shown included her work on White House restoration. She also talked about her activities since leaving the White House and her possible legacy. She...
Topics: white house, george, texas, bush, midland, barbara, washington, afghanistan, laura bush, johnson,...
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Former first lady Laura Bush talked about her upbringing, meeting and marrying George W. Bush and their life together before the White House, as well as her reflections on her time as first lady, including the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and her causes. Audio clips were played of the weekly radio address she delivered in 2001. Video clips shown included her work on White House restoration. She also talked about her activities since leaving the White House and her possible legacy. She...
Topics: white house, george, bush, texas, midland, afghanistan, laura bush, washington, barbara, houston,...
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Former First Lady Laura Bush discussed her memoir, "Spoken from the Heart" (Scribner; May 4, 2010), in conversation with journalist co*kie Roberts. Mrs. Bush began and ended by reading an except from her book which traces her life from being a teacher and librarian in Midlands, Texas, to becoming the first lady of a White House in war time and an ambassador for the U.S. The interview touched on highlights of her life and her years in the White House and beyond. She also responded to...
Topics: george, texas, white house, midland, afghanistan, washington, barbara, reagan, smithsonian, dallas,...
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[LIVE] Lawmakers react to the Senate impeachment trial against President Trump. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | News Media Stakeout
Topics: adam schiff, trump, house, ukraine, nixon, bolton, house judiciary committee, john bolton, david...
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Lawmakers reacted to President Trump's State of the Union address. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | Statuary Hall
Topics: iowa, limbaugh, texas, trump, afghanistan, jerusalem, mexico, obama, china, california
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Lawmakers reacted to President Trump's State of the Union address. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | Statuary Hall
Topics: trump, limbaugh, afghanistan, washington, china, texas, mexico, jerusalem
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[LIVE] Lawmakers react to President Trump's State of the Union address. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | Statuary Hall
Topics: iowa, texas, afghanistan, limbaugh, china, obama, jerusalem, trump, california, mexico
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Pulitzer prize-winning author Lawrence Wright looked at pandemics and how deadly viruses work. This virtual program was sponsored by Book People bookstore in Austin, Texas. Sponsor: BookPeople (Austin, TX)
Topics: lawrence, nicholas, china, indonesia, nick, texas, hodge, edward jenner, scott, larry, britain,...
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The National World War II Museum hosted an online discussion with historian Michael Neiberg about the crises world leaders faced at the end of World Wars I and II. In a conversation with the museum's Jason Dawsey, Mr. Neiberg talked about the visions and strategies debated by leaders as they tried to decide how to deal with destroyed economies, failed empires, and competing political ideologies. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: germany, jason, france, potsdam, italy, europe, versailles, wilson, britain, truman, hitler,...
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The National World War II Museum hosted an online discussion with historian Michael Neiberg about the crises world leaders faced at the end of World Wars I and II. In a conversation with the museum's Jason Dawsey, Mr. Neiberg talked about the visions and strategies debated by leaders as they tried to decide how to deal with destroyed economies, failed empires, and competing political ideologies. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: germany, jason, potsdam, france, versailles, wilson, britain, europe, truman, paris, mike, soviets,...
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The National World War II Museum hosted an online discussion with historian Michael Neiberg about the crises world leaders faced at the end of World Wars I and II. In a conversation with the museum's Jason Dawsey, Mr. Neiberg talked about the visions and strategies debated by leaders as they tried to decide how to deal with destroyed economies, failed empires, and competing political ideologies. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: germany, jason, potsdam, france, wilson, versailles, britain, paris, europe, truman, soviets,...
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The National World War II Museum hosted an online discussion with historian Michael Neiberg about the crises world leaders faced at the end of World Wars I and II. In a conversation with the museum's Jason Dawsey, Mr. Neiberg talked about the visions and strategies debated by leaders as they tried to decide how to deal with destroyed economies, failed empires, and competing political ideologies. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: germany, jason, wilson, versailles, potsdam, paris, france, britain, lloyd george, europe, truman,...
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The National World War II Museum hosted an online discussion with historian Michael Neiberg about the crises world leaders faced at the end of World Wars I and II. In a conversation with the museum's Jason Dawsey, Mr. Neiberg talked about the visions and strategies debated by leaders as they tried to decide how to deal with destroyed economies, failed empires, and competing political ideologies. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: germany, wilson, france, britain, mike, paris, potsdam, versailles, truman, europe, stalin, russia,...
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The National World War II Museum hosted an online discussion with historian Michael Neiberg about the crises world leaders faced at the end of World Wars I and II. In a conversation with the museum's Jason Dawsey, Mr. Neiberg talked about the visions and strategies debated by leaders as they tried to decide how to deal with destroyed economies, failed empires, and competing political ideologies. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: germany, wilson, versailles, france, potsdam, britain, paris, truman, europe, bolsheviks, hitler,...
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National Journal Hotline editor Leah Askarinam discussed Campaign 2020. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: joe biden, donald trump, maine, biden, susan collins, north carolina, trump, leah askarinam,...
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Baylor University professor David Smith taught a class about the growth of the internationalist worldview in 1890s America. He argued that economic, moral and political impulses caused Americans to consider a larger role in the world for their nation. Smith then detailed the actions they took, such pursuing missionary work, arguing for the expansion of the navy, and searching for new economic markets. Sponsor: Baylor University
Topics: china, navy, rhodesia, africa, turner, smith, mahan, cuba, edgar, new navy, tennessee, frederick...
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Baylor University professor David Smith taught a class about the growth of the internationalist worldview in 1890s America. He argued that economic, moral and political impulses caused Americans to consider a larger role in the world for their nation. Smith then detailed the actions they took, such pursuing missionary work, arguing for the expansion of the navy, and searching for new economic markets. Sponsor: Baylor University
Topics: cuba, china, navy, rhodesia, spain, africa, turner, mahan, cleveland, havana, atlantic, edgar, new...
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Baylor University professor David Smith taught a class about the growth of the internationalist worldview in 1890s America. He argued that economic, moral and political impulses caused Americans to consider a larger role in the world for their nation. Smith then detailed the actions they took, such pursuing missionary work, arguing for the expansion of the navy, and searching for new economic markets. Sponsor: Baylor University
Topics: cuba, china, navy, africa, spain, turner, rhodesia, mckinley, cleveland, havana, edgar, darwin,...
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Baylor University professor David Smith taught a class about the growth of the internationalist worldview in 1890s America. He argued that economic, moral and political impulses caused Americans to consider a larger role in the world for their nation. Smith then detailed the actions they took, such pursuing missionary work, arguing for the expansion of the navy, and searching for new economic markets. Sponsor: Baylor University
Topics: china, cuba, navy, africa, spain, turner, rhodesia, mckinley, cleveland, smith, atlantic, mahan,...
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University of Chicago professor Jane Dailey taught a class about the 1968 presidential election as well as protests over the Vietnam War and other issues during Richard Nixon's first term. She covers the unrest in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention, gives background on each of the presidential candidates and outlines the lead-up to the Watergate break-in Sponsor: University of Chicago
Topics: vietnam, nixon, richard nixon, nixon, cambodia, george wallace, johnson, chicago, lyndon johnson,...
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University of Chicago professor Jane Dailey taught a class about the 1968 presidential election as well as protests over the Vietnam War and other issues during Richard Nixon's first term. She covers the unrest in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention, gives background on each of the presidential candidates and outlines the lead-up to the Watergate break-in Sponsor: University of Chicago
Topics: vietnam, nixon, richard nixon, wallace, washington, chicago, nixon, george wallace, white house,...
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University of Chicago professor Jane Dailey taught a class about the 1968 presidential election as well as protests over the Vietnam War and other issues during Richard Nixon's first term. She covers the unrest in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention, gives background on each of the presidential candidates and outlines the lead-up to the Watergate break-in Sponsor: University of Chicago
Topics: vietnam, nixon, richard nixon, washington, wallace, george wallace, cambodia, chicago, lyndon...
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University of Chicago professor Jane Dailey taught a class about the 1968 presidential election as well as protests over the Vietnam War and other issues during Richard Nixon's first term. She covers the unrest in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention, gives background on each of the presidential candidates and outlines the lead-up to the Watergate break-in Sponsor: University of Chicago
Topics: richard nixon, chicago, wallace, nixon, nixon, george wallace, lyndon johnson, humphrey, hubert...
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University of Texas at Arlington professor Stephanie Cole taught a class on the life and work of antebellum social reformer Lucretia Mott. She was a leading advocate in a number of mid-19th century causes, including abolition and women's rights. Professor Cole argued Lucretia Mott was a "radical" in her time because she challenged the conventional norms of women's roles in everything from Christianity to marriage. The University of Texas at Arlington provided this video. Sponsor:...
Topics: cole, philadelphia, mott, white house, quaker, elizabeth cady stanton, james mott, kennedys,...
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University of Minnesota professor Erika Lee talks about Asian immigration to the West coast from 1830 to 1930, including the role of San Francisco Bay's Angel Island in the 20th century. She compared the Angel Island and Ellis Island experiences, describing how Asian immigrants in California had more extensive background checks and longer holding times than European immigrants in New York. This class was from a course called "American Immigration History." Sponsor: University of...
Topics: angel island, china, san francisco, erika, ellis, california, new york, japan, pacific, gates,...
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University of Minnesota professor Erika Lee talks about Asian immigration to the West coast from 1830 to 1930, including the role of San Francisco Bay's Angel Island in the 20th century. She compared the Angel Island and Ellis Island experiences, describing how Asian immigrants in California had more extensive background checks and longer holding times than European immigrants in New York. This class was from a course called "American Immigration History." Sponsor: University of...
Topics: angel island, san francisco, erika, china, california, ellis, ellis island, new york, obama, japan,...
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University of Minnesota professor Erika Lee talks about Asian immigration to the West coast from 1830 to 1930, including the role of San Francisco Bay's Angel Island in the 20th century. She compared the Angel Island and Ellis Island experiences, describing how Asian immigrants in California had more extensive background checks and longer holding times than European immigrants in New York. This class was from a course called "American Immigration History." Sponsor: University of...
Topics: erika, san francisco, california, china, angel island, new york, obama, ellis island, ellis, japan,...
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Topics: california, georgia, sacramento, nevada, mexico, san francisco bay, san francisco, south america,...
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On "Lectures in History," Emory University professor Patrick Allitt teaches a class about the California Gold Rush of the mid-1800s. He describes how people got there, the physical geography of the area, and the evolving technology used to mine gold. Sponsor: Emory University
Topics: california, georgia, mexico, sacramento, nevada, san francisco, sutter, c-span, columbia, san...
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Guilford Technical Community College professor Jeff Kinard taught a class about Civil War weaponry and shared artifacts such as muskets, carbines and revolvers. He described technological advances, such as breech loading and rifled barrels, that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. Sponsor: Guilford Technical Community College
Topics: burnside, calvary, kinard, gettysburg, spencer, flint, abraham lincoln, france, white house,...
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Guilford Technical Community College professor Jeff Kinard taught a class about Civil War weaponry and shared artifacts such as muskets, carbines and revolvers. He described technological advances, such as breech loading and rifled barrels, that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. Sponsor: Guilford Technical Community College
Topics: kinard, calvary, burnside, gettysburg, spencer, new hampshire, france, national captioning...
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Guilford Technical Community College professor Jeff Kinard taught a class about Civil War weaponry and shared artifacts such as muskets, carbines and revolvers. He described technological advances, such as breech loading and rifled barrels, that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. Sponsor: Guilford Technical Community College
Topics: kinard, calvary, spencer, gettysburg, france, flint, burnside, jeff kinard, washington, white...
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Guilford Technical Community College professor Jeff Kinard taught a class about Civil War weaponry and shared artifacts such as muskets, carbines and revolvers. He described technological advances, such as breech loading and rifled barrels, that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. Sponsor: Guilford Technical Community College
Topics: kinard, flint, gettysburg, abraham lincoln, spencer, manassas, texas, north carolina, france, white...
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Guilford Technical Community College professor Jeff Kinard taught a class about Civil War weaponry and shared artifacts such as muskets, carbines and revolvers. He described technological advances, such as breech loading and rifled barrels, that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. Sponsor: Guilford Technical Community College
Topics: white house, ambrose burnside, kinard, north carolina, gettysburg, virginia, manassas, smith,...
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Guilford Technical Community College professor Jeff Kinard taught a class about Civil War weaponry and shared artifacts such as muskets, carbines and revolvers. He described technological advances, such as breech loading and rifled barrels, that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. Sponsor: Guilford Technical Community College
Topics: gettysburg, calvary, france, burnside, spencer, england, white house, abraham lincoln, flint,...
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Guilford Technical Community College professor Jeff Kinard taught a class about Civil War weaponry and shared artifacts such as muskets, carbines and revolvers. He described technological advances, such as breech loading and rifled barrels, that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. Sponsor: Guilford Technical Community College
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Guilford Technical Community College professor Jeff Kinard taught a class about Civil War weaponry and shared artifacts such as muskets, carbines and revolvers. He described technological advances, such as breech loading and rifled barrels, that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. Sponsor: Guilford Technical Community College
Topics: north carolina, gettysburg, spencer, france, flint, white house, smith
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Guilford Technical Community College professor Jeff Kinard taught a class about Civil War weaponry and shared artifacts such as muskets, carbines and revolvers. He described technological advances, such as breech loading and rifled barrels, that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. Sponsor: Guilford Technical Community College
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Guilford Technical Community College professor Jeff Kinard taught a class about Civil War weaponry and shared artifacts such as muskets, carbines and revolvers. He described technological advances, such as breech loading and rifled barrels, that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. Sponsor: Guilford Technical Community College
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Eastern Connecticut State University professor Thomas Balcerski talked about the culture of Congress in the antebellum era. He described how members of Congress in the early 1800s bonded across party lines through tobacco use, social clubs, and living together in boarding houses. However, leading up to the Civil War these friendships and alliances disintegrated, revealing the sectional divisions in national politics at the time. Sponsor: Eastern Connecticut State University
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Eastern Connecticut State University professor Thomas Balcerski talked about the culture of Congress in the antebellum era. He described how members of Congress in the early 1800s bonded across party lines through tobacco use, social clubs, and living together in boarding houses. However, leading up to the Civil War these friendships and alliances disintegrated, revealing the sectional divisions in national politics at the time. Sponsor: Eastern Connecticut State University
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Eastern Connecticut State University professor Thomas Balcerski talked about the culture of Congress in the antebellum era. He described how members of Congress in the early 1800s bonded across party lines through tobacco use, social clubs, and living together in boarding houses. However, leading up to the Civil War these friendships and alliances disintegrated, revealing the sectional divisions in national politics at the time. Sponsor: Eastern Connecticut State University
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Eastern Connecticut State University professor Thomas Balcerski talked about the culture of Congress in the antebellum era. He described how members of Congress in the early 1800s bonded across party lines through tobacco use, social clubs, and living together in boarding houses. However, leading up to the Civil War these friendships and alliances disintegrated, revealing the sectional divisions in national politics at the time. Sponsor: Eastern Connecticut State University
Topics: balcerski, washington, jackson, sumner, brooks, henry, jefferson, griswold, white house, butler,...
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