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[LIVE] Following leader remarks, the Senate will resume debate on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a $750 billion defense programs and policy bill for 2020. Sponsor: U.S. Senate
Topics: Charles Schumer, US Senate, US Congress, Immigration, Children, Families, Human Rights
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Author James Donovan took viewer phone calls about the Space Race and the 1969 Apollo 11 mission at the 2019 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV,[Los Angeles Times] Festival of Books
Topics: nasa, houston, peter, james donovan, california, washington, virginia, mr. donovan, alexandria,...
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[LIVE] Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand speaks at the Washington Post Live's 2020 candidates forum. Sponsor: [Washington Post]
Topics: trump, ohio, new york, youngstown, washington, china, new york city, n.r.a., houston, franken,...
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The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology held a hearing on the Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act Reauthorization (STELAR) legislation, which would extend federal regulations governing carriage of local television broadcasts on cable and satellite television lineups. Witnesses included National Association of Broadcasters President Gordon Smith, the former Republican U.S. Senator from Oregon. They talked about the relationships between local...
Topics: smith, at&t, ms. boyers, directv, cbs, mr. thune, iowa, boyers, ottumwa, new york, sinclair,...
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U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer updated members of the House Ways and Means Committee on ongoing U.S.-China trade negotiations. He reiterated that any deal must be enforceable and address U.S. concerns including intellectual property theft. Other topics touched on included the United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement often called USMCA, the administration's unilateral approach to trade policy and the impact of the trade war with China on various American industries. Sponsor:...
Topics: china, mr. lighthizer, wto, wisconsin, california, alabama, illinois, david, japan, nevada, mrs....
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Warren Farrell, Chair of the Commission to Create a White House Council on Boys and Men, discussed his book, "The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV,FreedomFest
Topics: warren farrell, alpha, jerome powell, isis, white house, steve wagner
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Stephen Budiansky recounted the life of Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, who served on the High Court from 1902 to 1932. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: washington, holmes, massachusetts, oliver wendell holmes, boston, virginia, stephen, atlantic,...
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Dr. Matt McCarthy reported on his search for a new antibiotic treatment for superbug bacteria. Sponsor: Richmond Public Library
Topics: new york, fda, alexander fleming, johnson
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Politico Pro Cybersecurity Reporter Tim Starks from Capitol Hill discussed the election security bill being debated and voted on by the House on Wednesday. Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: trump, fbi
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C-SPAN Cities Tour visited Charleston, West Virginia to feature area authors and explore its literary scene.
Topics: virginia, charleston, washington, booker, cincinnati, malta, appalachia, west virginia, hampton,...
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Lew Paper recounted the efforts of Joseph Grew, the U.S. Ambassador to Japan prior to the American entry into World War II, who attempted to seek a peace accord between the two countries prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor. Sponsor: Roosevelt (Franklin) Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: roosevelt, japan, pearl harbor, joseph, china, tokyo, alice, germany, washington, cordell hull, new...
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Christopher Ford, assistant secretary of state for international security and non-proliferation, delivered remarks on nuclear security policy at the Stimson Center. Other topics discussed included nuclear terrorism prevention, efforts to denuclearize North Korea and China's role in fostering nuclear security in the region. Sponsor: Stimson (Henry L.) Center
Topics: chris, china, north korea, russia, trump, washington, uk, oxford, south asia, vladimir putin,...
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New Hampshire Democrat Jeanne Shaheen spoke about her dismay with President Trump's recent decision to withdraw troops from Syria. Sponsor: U.S. Senate
Topics: syria, isis, trump, turkey, erdogan, mrs. shaheen
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Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer spoke on the Senate floor reacting to Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's rejection to calls from Democrats to subpoena new witnesses in a Senate trial of President Trump. Sponsor: U.S. Senate
Topics: mcconnell, trump, ukraine, goleta
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The Cato Institute's John Glaser, Christopher Preble, and Trevor Thrall provided a critical assessment of President Trump's foreign policy. Sponsor: Cato Institute
Topics: china, syria, trump, donald trump, trevor, afghanistan, heather, iran, walter russell mead,...
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Nikki Haley recounted her time as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations in the Trump administration. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: south carolina, united nations, un, nikki haley, nikki, syria, haley, russia, israel, jerusalem,...
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Majority Leader Mitch McConnell opened the Senate's week by discussing election security, and blamed Democrats and "their media allies" for stirring up controversy and unfairly blaming him for not pursuing election security measures. He says it's a form of modern-day McCarthyism, and singles out the Washington Post's Dana Milbank and his recent column in particular. Sponsor: U.S. Senate
Topics: russia, obama, mr. mcconnell, msnbc, putin, vladimir putin, washington, mr. president, white house,...
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PBS science correspondent Miles O'Brien and a panel of state climatologists discussed local, regional and national climate change issues at the Science Center of Iowa Planetarium in Des Moines. Sponsor: SciLine
Topics: nebraska, justin, washington, iowa, kathie, north carolina, martha, oregon, martha, massachusetts,...
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Disability rights attorney Haben Girma, a Harvard Law School graduate who has been deafblind since birth, talked about navigating through a sighted, hearing world. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: obama, alaska, gordon, claire, white house
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Politico Appropriations and Budget Reporter Caitlin Emma from Capitol Hill discussed the week ahead in Congress including the House plans next week to pass a short-term spending bill (CR) to avert a government shutdown on September 30th and the status of the appropriations process overall in Congress. Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: ukraine, trump, patty murray, pentagon, richard shelby
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National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins and other NIH leaders testified before a House Appropriations subcommittee on investments in the institute's research efforts. They talked about the institutes' ongoing research, its impact, and the investment needed to sustain such efforts. Sponsor: House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies
Topics: nih, fda, collins, helene langevin, patricia flatley brennan, nlm, francis collins, the nih, usda,...
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University of Virginia history professor Sarah Milov explored the political history of tobacco in America. She was interviewed by former FDA Commissioner David Kessler. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: north carolina, new york, at&t, washington, virginia
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The Investigative Journal hosted a conference focusing on U.S.-Turkey relations. In this portion, the conversation focused on Turkish President Erdogan's agenda. Sponsor: The Investigative Journal
Topics: erdogan, turkey, syria, nato, trump, al qaeda, cia, isis, washington, kushner, germany, white...
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Matthew Fink talked about the political career of former U.S. senator and Treasury secretary, Carter Glass, co-sponsor of the 1933 Banking Act (aka the "Glass-Steagall Act"). Sponsor: American Enterprise Institute
Topics: new york, wilson, washington, fcc, virginia, truman, citibank, carter, roosevelt, kennedy, white...
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[LIVE] Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R-AK) joins the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC, for a discussion on his state's budget and fiscal landscape. Sponsor: Heritage Foundation
Topics: alaska, anchorage, mike dunleavy, etc., new york, asia, washington, bering strait, russia, dunleavy
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Kaiser Health News' Julie Rovner discussed this week's 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling and the future of the Affordable Care Act . Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: kaiser, texas, california, washington, julie, trump, alabama, wyoming, mississippi, florida, white...
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Senate Minority Leader Schumer responded to Majority Leader McConnell's remarks on the impeachment of Pres. Trump. He questioned why Senator McConnell doesn't want any witnesses at the Senate impeachment trial. Senator Schumer went on say that President Trump is not above the law. Sponsor: U.S. Senate
Topics: mcconnell, trump, house
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[LIVE] Former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick (D), a 2020 presidential candidate, will speak at Politics & Eggs breakfast in Manchester, NH, hosted by the New England Council and the New Hampshire Institute of Politics. Sponsor: New England Council,St. Anselm College | New Hampshire Institute of Politics,Patrick Presidential Campaign
Topics: massachusetts, new hampshire, new england, boston, chicago, patrick, diane, mary, milton, new york,...
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60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley discussed major news events he's covered as a reporter and offered his thoughts on a free press. He's interviewed by CNN political analyst David Gregory. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: cbs, oklahoma city, cia, david, bob simon, white house, clinton, dallas, iraq, bill clinton,...
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Republican Whip Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) recounted his journey to recovery after being shot during practice for the annual Congressional Baseball Game in 2017. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: new orleans, david, dave, steve scalise, jennifer, virginia
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The Army, Navy and Air Force secretaries talked about defense spending at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC. They talked at length about how U.S. adversaries were adapting their war readiness strategies more quickly than the U.S., which necessitated more swift decision making. The three branch chiefs also focused on the need for consistency in funding from Congress which they said was critical for their partnerships with private sector firms. Sponsor: Center...
Topics: navy, the navy, wilson, heather, washington, spencer, russia, trump, scott long, mick mulvaney,...
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Tuft University professor Kerri Greenidge recounted the life of William Monroe Trotter, a late 19th century civil rights activist, who used his wealth and leadership of the African-American newspaper, the Boston Guardian, to promote racial equality. Sponsor: Massachusetts Historical Society
Topics: trotter, boston, rogers, massachusetts, monticello, wilson, garvey, new york, guardian, tucker,...
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held a joint news conference at the State Department where they answered a range of questions on U.S.-Russia relations, North Korea, arms treaty, and interference in the U.S. elections. The Russian foreign minister repeated that allegations against Russian involvement in the U.S. elections were "baseless" and that his government read the full Mueller report. Secretary Pompeo didn't answer questions around...
Topics: russia, north korea, china, washington, trump, pompeo, ukraine, un, roosevelt, moscow, putin,...
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Bloomberg News Congressional Correspondent, Billy House discussed the impeachment inquiry. Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: ukraine, william taylor, trump, taylor, billy house, c-span
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[LIVE] The Senate meets in a pro forma session with no votes planned. Sponsor: U.S. Senate
Topics: dubai, schwab, trump
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) made his official announcement appointing business executive Kelly Loeffler to the U.S. Senate seat being left by Sen. Johnny Isakson (R), who was slated to vacate his seat on December 31, 2019. Governor Kemp said Ms. Loeffler called filling Senator Isakson's seat a difficult task, but said the senator-designate would do well in representing Georgia in the nation's capital. After both delivered remarks, Governor Kemp and Ms. Loeffler answered questions from...
Topics: georgia, washington, kelly, isaacson, trump, george, kelly leffler, perdue, kemp, johnny, johnny...
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The Senate meets with work expected on judicial and executive nominations. Current government funding expires on December 20. Sponsor: U.S. Senate
Topics: canada, mexico, usmca, nebraska, pelosi, mr. peters, michigan, nafta, house, north carolina, ag,...
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Investigative journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey discussed the #MeToo movement and their investigation of sexual harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein. They were interviewed by author and journalist Bob Woodward. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore,Sixth and I Historic Synagogue
Topics: weinstein, megan, new york, washington, christine, harvey weinstein, jodi, kavanaugh, jody, harvey,...
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[LIVE] The Senate considers the nomination of Mark Milley to be Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair. Sponsor: U.S. Senate
Topics: mr. mcconnell, texas, undersigned, trump, china, pennsylvania, ohio, russia, donald trump, obama,...
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Former Virginia Senator John Warner (R) talked about his political career at a forum on the future of representative democracy at the College of William and Mary. His remarks were followed by a panel discussion on civic engagement and civility that included Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA), political scientist Larry Sabato and philanthropist David Rubenstein. Sponsor: College of William and Mary,American Evolution
Topics: virginia, washington, john warner, monticello
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi shared her reading list with Book TV. Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: What Are You Reading with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Television Program
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University of Virginia history professor Sarah Milov explored the political history of tobacco in America. She was interviewed by former FDA Commissioner David Kessler. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: north carolina, virginia, donna schempp, ftc, new york, sarah milav, new jersey, duke, philip...
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Jill Biden, wife of former Vice President Joe Biden, was in Dover, New Hampshire to help open a field office for the 2020 Biden campaign. She spoke briefly with campaign staff and supporters and talked about the vision Joe Biden has for the country. Sponsor: Biden Presidential Campaign
Topics: biden, jill biden, joe biden, dover, new hampshire, washington, oxford, unh
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Former National Security Agency research director Eric Haseltine recalled the life of NSA engineer Charles Gandy and his mission to uncover a leak in the U.S. embassy in Moscow during the late 1970s. Sponsor: Book Soup Bookstore
Topics: gandy, nsa, cia, russia, kgb, texas, louisiana, john, disney, moscow
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Guillaume Serina reported on the circumstances surrounding the Reykjavik nuclear summit in 1986 between President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Sponsor: World Affairs Council of Northern California
Topics: reagan, gorbachev, france, white house, washington, soviets, julia, poindexter, ronald reagan,...
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Roland De Wolk recounted the life of 19th century industrialist and California Governor and U.S. Senator Leland Stanford, founder of Stanford University. Sponsor: Mechanics' Institute
Topics: california, stanford, jenny, huntington, stanford, sacramento, san francisco, washington, crocker,...
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Book TV talked with political columnist Lauren Duca about the rise in political engagement amongst millennials. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV,Miami Book Fair
Topics: vogue, donald trump, white house, lauren, tucker carlson
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[LIVE] Maritime Administrator Rear Adm. Mark Buzby delivers remarks on the U.S. strategy and defense funding at the Navy League of the United States. Sponsor: Navy League of the United States
Topics: navy, britain, transcom, uk, eu, trump, mark busby, germany, johnson, haiti, seapower, phoenix,...
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Pamela Paul, editor of the New York Times book review, offered her thoughts on how to get children interested in reading books. Sponsor: American Enterprise Institute
Topics: harry potter, maria russo, new york, europe, pamela
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The Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, DC hosted a discussion with House Democratic freshman women on their experiences serving in the 116th Congress. Speakers include Reps. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI), Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) and Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA). The conversation was moderated by Bipartisan Policy Center President Jason Grumet. Sponsor: Bipartisan Policy Center
Topics: connor, virginia, pentagon, michigan, cia, california
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Economists Robert Lawson and Benjamin Powell talked about their travels to socialist countries. Sponsor: Cato Institute
Topics: venezuela, north korea, china, georgia, cuba, sweden, mitch mcconnell, hayek, ukraine, beijing,...
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Former FBI agent Josh Campbell weighs in on the FBI under the Trump administration. He's joined in conversation by former FBI director James Comey. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: fbi, josh, white house, los angeles, josh campbell, cia, yemen, wally, kavanaugh, bob muller,...
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[LIVE] The Senate will resume debate on the nomination of Chad Wolf to be Homeland Security Under Secretary for Strategy, Policy, and Plans. A confirmation vote is expected today. Sponsor: U.S. Senate
Topics: turkey, erdogan, trump, grassley, rhode island, mexico, nato, ohio, vietnam, shaheen, usmca,...
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[LIVE] The Senate will resume debate on a treaty allowing the Balkan country of North Macedonia to join the 29-member North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) alliance as its 30th member state. Sponsor: U.S. Senate
Topics: fafsa, russia, kremlin, tennessee, trump, clinton, alabama, mr. moran, kentucky, putin, maine,...
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson delivered a statement in the House of Commons, just one day after the Supreme Court ruled that his decision to suspend parliament was unlawful. He told members that he disagreed with the court's decision and challenged the opposition Labour Party to table a no-confidence vote. This 45-minute portion included the prime minister's full statement, along with statements by Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, who renewed calls for the prime minister's resignation,...
Topics: london, eu, house, britain
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Former Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley spoke on the Senate floor about the latest allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Senator Grassley called it a third hand rumor and said the committee investigated everything it knew at the time. Sponsor: U.S. Senate
Topics: new york, kavanaugh, stier
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Historian Douglas Waller recounted the team of Union spies that provided President Lincoln and his generals with intelligence during the Civil War. Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: washington, baker, elizabeth, richmond, abraham lincoln, webster, bryce lewis, lincoln, cia,...
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Charles Graeber reported on scientific advances in cancer research. Sponsor: Savannah Book Festival
Topics: rochester, new york, jeff schwartz, graeber, columbine, bob dylan
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Stacey Abrams, former Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate, spoke about voter suppression and voting rights at the Center for American Progress' Ideas Conference in Washington, DC. Following her remarks, freshmen Reps. Katie Porter (D-CA) and Sharice Davids (D-IL), spoke about their experiences as new lawmakers in the House of Representatives. Sponsor: Center for American Progress
Topics: georgia, kansas, washington, indiana, ohio, alabama, white house, wisconsin, california, virginia,...
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Former Secretary of Defense Ash Carter talked about his experiences and the lessons he learned while working in the Pentagon. Sponsor: Council on Foreign Relations
Topics: china, russia, north koreans, nato, vladimir putin, huawei, europe, obama, pentagon, margaret,...
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A House Education and Labor subcommittee held a hearing on responses for elementary and secondary schools to natural disasters. In this portion, Frank Brogan, the assistant Education secretary for elementary and secondary schools, testified on federal efforts to help school systems affected by natural disasters -- particularly those on island territories like the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico -- most quickly and effectively reopen. The subcommittee then took...
Topics: fema, florida, california, virgin islands, pennsylvania, texas, washington, florida, devos,...
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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos testified on her department's student loan debt forgiveness program before the House Education and Labor Committee. The hearing largely focused on the Education Department's implementation of a program aimed at helping highly indebted students who had taken out loans to pay for educations at institutions that misrepresented graduate outcomes, including job placements and potential salaries, leaving the students highly indebted, often with no way of paying back...
Topics: brown, obama, michigan, california, florida, devos, washington, itt, betsy, new york, connecticut,...
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The House Rules Committee held a hearing on the Medicare for All Act of 2019. The legislative proposal was introduced by Reps. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) and Debbie Dingell (D-MI) and currently has more than 100 co-sponsors. The committee heard from physicians, industry leaders and economists who discussed the potential impacts of the proposal on health care costs and access. Among the witnesses were Ady Barkan who advocated for the passage of the Medicare for All plan. Mr. Barkan was diagnosed in...
Topics: mr. mcgovern, collins, nahvi, baker, mcgovern, blahous, colorado, washington, browne, ms. turner,...
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University of Texas professor Hector Garcia explored why people hold certain political ideas through the lens of evolutionary science. Sponsor: San Antonio Book Festival
Topic: donald trump
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Kwame Anthony Appiah (author and New York Times columnist), Jane Ciabattari (book columnist and former president of the National Book Critics Circle), John Freeman (author and former editor of Granta), Carlos Lozada (Washington Post book critic), Michael Naumann (former German secretary of culture), and Cherilyn Parsons (founder and director of the Bay Area Book Festival) talked about book publishing in an age of political polarization. Sponsor: Bay Area Book Festival
Topics: new york, washington, germany, anthony, san francisco, china, emily, white house, california,...
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Joseph Sternberg argued that the mishandling of the 2008 economic crisis by the Baby Boomers has left the a huge burden for Millennials. Sponsor: Manhattan Institute for Policy Research
Topics: washington, megan, donald trump, bernie, obama, alexandria, elizabeth warren, george w. bush, new...
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John Lott talked about gun control in America and the myths, he says, that surround it. Sponsor: FreedomFest
Topics: switzerland, new york, russia, israel, brazil, australia, abc news, obama, chicago, illinois
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Former President Bill Clinton and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush (R) shared stories and memories from the 1989 education summit. The summit in Charlottesville, Virginia was hosted by President George H.W. Bush and set education standards that are still in effect today. The George and Barbara Bush Foundation hosted this event with the University of New England. Sponsor: University of New England,George and Barbara Bush Foundation
Topics: bush, clinton, charlottesville, barbara bush, white house, florida, roger, arkansas, national...
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C-SPAN interviewed 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson in our Washington, DC studios. Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: vietnam, marianne williamson, white house, germany, iraq, washington
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Attorney General William Barr testified before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee on the president's 2020 budget request for the Justice Department. Like a similar House Appropriations subcommittee hearing held the day prior, many of the lawmakers' questions were on the pending release of the Mueller report, and Mr. Barr reiterated his guidelines for redacting the document before its public distribution. He was also asked about Justice Department programs aimed at enforcing violence against...
Topics: fbi, mueller, white house, trump, atf, virginia, moran, texas, russia, new hampshire, columbia,...
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New York Times op-ed editor Clay Risen provided a history of the Rough Riders, a volunteer cavalry led by Theodore Roosevelt. The regiment, which existed for 6 months in 1898, was deployed to Cuba to provide military support during the Spanish-American War. Sponsor: Greenlight Bookstore
Topics: cuba, roosevelt, richard harding davis, theodore roosevelt, roosevelt, remington, europe, new york,...
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Former George W. Bush administration senior advisor Peter Wehner offered his thoughts on how to reverse what he calls the downhill slide of America's political system. Sponsor: Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington
Topics: washington, quinn, pete, donald trump, beto o'rourke, texas, california, lewis, woodstock, montana,...
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The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Border Security and Immigration held a hearing to discuss the humanitarian and security challenges at the U.S. southern border. U.S. Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost was joined by immigration officials from different agencies to address the security crisis at the border. A few of the topics discussed were child separation, asylum seekers, fraudulent family claims, and national security. Sponsor: Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Border Security and...
Topics: mexico, obama, texas, chicago, trump, graham
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President Trump spoke to reporters briefly before leaving for the NATO Summit in London. He answered questions about the impeachment inquiry, his surprise trip to Afghanistan over the Thanksgiving holiday, and on a China trade deal. Sponsor: White House
Topics: trump, nato
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Zocalo Public Square hosted a panel discussion in Los Angeles on how the new makeup of the Supreme Court could affect future cases, laws and American life. Panelists included authors, law school professors and former Supreme Court law clerks. Wall Street Journal Supreme Court Correspondent Jess Bravin moderated the discussion. Sponsor: Zocalo Public Square
Topics: brown, washington, kavanaugh, texas, seattle, louisville, trump, roberts, janus, union, stevens,...
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