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Erin Burnett stays ahead of the headlines, delivering a show that's in-depth and informative.
Topics: washington, george floyd, d.c., white house, philadelphia, illinois, erin, new york, floyd, jeffrey...
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Erin Burnett stays ahead of the headlines, delivering a show that's in-depth and informative.
Topics: Trump, Trump Administration, Executive Branch, Public Health
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Erin Burnett stays ahead of the headlines, delivering a show that's in-depth and informative.
Topics: Trump, Trump Administration, Executive Branch, Elections
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Erin Burnett stays ahead of the headlines, delivering a show that's in-depth and informative.
Topics: Trump, Trump Administration, Executive Branch, Elections, Legal Issues, Public Health
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Erin Burnett stays ahead of the headlines, delivering a show that's in-depth and informative.
Topics: Charles Schumer, US Senate, US Congress, Impeachment, Legal Issues, Ukraine, Elections, Military,...
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Getting a jump on the day's news with Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett.
Topics: wisconsin, trump, joe biden, marco, jacob blake, laura, kenosha, white house, belarus, florida,...
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Getting a jump on the day's news with Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett.
Topics: Trump, Trump Administration, Executive Branch, Elections, Legal Issues
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Esther Safran Foer remembered her childhood as the daughter of Holocaust survivors and her search for lost family members. This was a virtual event hosted by the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. Sponsor: Museum of Jewish Heritage
Topics: ukraine, jonathan, esther, frank, brazil, israel
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White House economic officials and fiscal policy experts discussed economic growth, the impact of the coronavirus on economies and global fiscal policy at an event hosted by the National Association for Business Economics. Sponsor: National Association for Business Economics
Topics: white house, germany, japan, alice rivlin, bernie sanders, china, sanders, california, obama,...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edward Larson examined the relationship between George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. Sponsor: Atlanta History Center
Topics: washington, franklin, pennsylvania, virginia, georgia, boston, france, continental, new york,...
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Author and Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude applied James Baldwin's writings on politics and race to navigate the current conversation on race in America. This virtual program was part of the Schomburg Center Literary Festival in New York City. Sponsor: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Topics: baldwin, schaumburg, james baldwin, reagan, jimmy, heidelberg, king, new york, obama, white...
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Erik Larson looked at Prime Minister Winston Churchill's leadership during the London Blitz. This was a virtual event hosted by Future Tense, a partnership of New America, Slate, and Arizona State University. Sponsor: New America
Topics: london, britain, germany, frederick lindeman, beaverbrook, new york, churchill, france, hitler,...
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The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Edwards v. Vannoy, a case stemming from a Supreme Court ruling establishing the right to unanimous jury trials for defendants in federal and state courts and whether this ruling can apply retroactively to other cases. The petitioner, Thedrick Edwards, was convicted for a host of violent crimes including rape and kidnapping by a non-unanimous Louisiana jury. At the time of trial, Louisiana was one of two states that did not require unanimous jury verdicts...
Topics: louisiana, gideon, ramos, brown, gorsuch, kavanaugh, kagan, teague, johnson, sotomayor, edwards,...
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Eric Lichtblau recounted the life of Freddy Mayer, a Jewish German emigre to the U.S. in 1938, who was enlisted by the OSS, to return to Germany, where he impersonated a Nazi officer and French POW. Sponsor: McNally Jackson Books
Topics: freddy, germany, hitler, innsbruck, nazis, austria, washington, europe, italy, oss, virginia,...
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Economic Club of Washington President David Rubenstein interviewed Senator Mark Warner (D-VA), Chef and World Central Kitchen Founder Jose Andres, and N Street Village CEO Schroeder Stribling about the coronavirus pandemic. This event was held virtually. Sponsor: Economic Club of Washington
Topics: virginia, d.c., washington, josÉ, china, new york, david, jose andres, maryland, schroeder,...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Eric Foner looked at the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments added to the U.S. Constitution during the Reconstruction Era. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: mississippi, new york, jefferson, andrew johnson, washington, johnny reb, wendell phillips,...
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Erika Lee, director of the Immigration History Center at the University of Minnesota, looked at xenophobia throughout American history. Sponsor: Town Hall Seattle
Topics: obama, seattle, europe, italy, mexico, california, donald trump, canada, latin america, washington,...
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Esther Safran Foer remembered her childhood as the daughter of Holocaust survivors and her search for lost family members. This was a virtual event hosted by the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. Sponsor: Museum of Jewish Heritage
Topics: esther, jonathan, ukraine, brazil
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EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Environmental Protection Agency in remarks delivered at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in California. Administrator Wheeler spoke about the establishment of the agency in 1970 by President Nixon and talked about his vision for the agency's future, which he said focused on protecting air and water while cutting environmental regulations. The administrator was introduced by Rep. Ken Calvert (R-CA)....
Topics: epa, nixon, california, trump, wheeler, hamilton, andrew wheeler, pennsylvania, cuomo, vincent...
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Erika Lee, director of the Immigration History Center at the University of Minnesota, looked at xenophobia throughout American history. Sponsor: Town Hall Seattle
Topics: seattle, obama, europe, california, mexico, china, tacoma, pacific, minnesota, white house, latin...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Eric Foner looked at the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments added to the U.S. Constitution during the Reconstruction Era. This virtual event was sponsored by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Sponsor: Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Topics: johnson, trump, eric foner, colombia
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Mathematician Eugenia Cheng explored the limits of logic and UCLA history professor Amir Alexander recounted how the use of geometry has changed the world. Sponsor: Town Hall Seattle
Topics: versailles, france, washington, chicago, julie, infinity, amir alexander, florence, chang, seattle,...
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Nation columnist Eric Alterman argues that the honesty of U.S. Presidents has eroded. This virtual program was sponsored by the Open Society Foundations in New York City. Sponsor: Open Society Foundations
Topics: donald trump, eric, reagan, lee atwater, new york, washington, trump, alterman, maya, atwater,...
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Eric Lichtblau recounted the life of Freddy Mayer, a Jewish German emigre to the U.S. in 1938, who was enlisted by the OSS, to return to Germany, where he impersonated a Nazi officer and French POW. Sponsor: McNally Jackson Books
Topics: freddy, nazis, germany, hitler, innsbruck, austria, europe, italy, virginia, washington, freddy...
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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell delivered a statement to the European Parliament on U.S.-Iran tensions. Following his address, members from several European political parties gave speeches focused on U.S. policy toward Iran and the role of the European Union in Middle East security. This is a portion of the European Parliament's recent plenary session in Strasbourg, France. Sponsor: European Parliament
Topics: iran, eu, iraq, qassem soleimani, european union, yemen, ukraine, nato
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Author Eric Jay Dolin provided a history of hurricanes that have impacted the United States. This was a virtual event hosted by Garden District Book Shop in New Orleans. Sponsor: Garden District Book Shop
Topics: florida, caribbean, washington, new orleans, jack, louisiana, virginia, new york, fbi, sybil,...
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Journalist Erica Barnett looked at addiction in America and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism. This virtual program was sponsored by Town Hall Seattle. Sponsor: Town Hall Seattle
Topics: erica, josh, seattle, claire, los angeles county, washington, brown, trump
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Vox co-founder Ezra Klein looked into America's political divide. Sponsor: Sixth and I Historic Synagogue
Topics: donald trump, mitch mcconnell, ezra klein, new york, marco rubio, joe biden, france, meghan kelly,...
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Author Eric Jay Dolin provided a history of hurricanes that have impacted the United States. This was a virtual event hosted by Garden District Book Shop in New Orleans. Sponsor: Garden District Book Shop
Topics: florida, new orleans, louisiana, caribbean, new england, washington, jack, galveston, atlantic,...
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Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne offered his thoughts on how more Democrats can win in the 2020 election. Sponsor: Brookings Institution
Topics: bernie, donald trump, massachusetts, alexander, trump, richard nixon, pennsylvania, joe biden,...
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Erika Lee, director of the Immigration History Center at the University of Minnesota, looked at xenophobia throughout American history. Sponsor: Town Hall Seattle
Topics: seattle, europe, obama, italy, mexico, canada, donald trump, china, poland, ellis, steven miller,...
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Author and Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude applied James Baldwin's writings on politics and race to navigate the current conversation on race in America. He was joined in conversation by author, activist, and Harvard University professor Cornel West. This was a virtual event hosted by Haymarket Books. Sponsor: Haymarket Books
Topics: baldwin, jimmy, james baldwin, mississippi, glaude, haymarket, king, obama, barber, barack obama,...
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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell delivered a statement to the European Parliament on U.S.-Iran tensions. Following his address, members from several European political parties gave speeches focused on U.S. policy toward Iran and the role of the European Union in Middle East security. This is a portion of the European Parliament's recent plenary session in Strasbourg, France. Sponsor: European Parliament
Topics: iran, eu, iraq, qassem soleimani, european union, yemen, ukraine, nato
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by CSPAN2
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University of Virginia history professor Elizabeth Varon argued that during the Civil War the North was motivated to liberate instead of conquer the South. This was a virtual program hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History in New York City. Sponsor: Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Topics: johnson, lincoln, gilder lehrman, appomattox, allison, virginia, gilder, douglas, southcom, isaac,...
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Nation columnist Eric Alterman argues that the honesty of U.S. Presidents has eroded. This virtual program was sponsored by the Open Society Foundations in New York City. Sponsor: Open Society Foundations
Topics: donald trump, eric, reagan, atwater, lee atwater, eric alterman, south carolina, vietnam, ronald...
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by CSPAN2
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Esther Safran Foer remembered her childhood as the daughter of Holocaust survivors and her search for lost family members. This was a virtual event hosted by the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. Sponsor: Museum of Jewish Heritage
Topics: ukraine, jonathan, esther, matt, frank, peter, rebecca, anna, brazil, israel, jonathan safran foer
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by CSPAN2
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Author Eric Jay Dolin provided a history of hurricanes that have impacted the United States. This was a virtual event hosted by Garden District Book Shop in New Orleans. Sponsor: Garden District Book Shop
Topics: caribbean, washington, florida, new england, louisiana, north carolina, new orleans, jack, harvey,...
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UCLA professor Eddie Cole examined the impact that college presidents had on the civil rights movement. This was a virtual event hosted by BookPeople Bookstore in Austin, Texas. Sponsor: BookPeople (Austin, TX)
Topics: ucla, maryland, california, cole, princeton, martin jenkins, baltimore, alabama, georgia, franklin...
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Mathematician Eugenia Cheng explored the limits of logic and UCLA history professor Amir Alexander recounted how the use of geometry has changed the world. Sponsor: Town Hall Seattle
Topics: washington, france, white house, louis, julie, washington d.c., pennsylvania, amir alexander, los...
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European lawmakers delivered statements in parliament over the death of George Floyd and the worldwide anti-racism protests and demonstrations that took place in response to his death. Members in the European Parliament offered condolences to the Floyd family and spoke out about racial tensions in Europe, police brutality, and working towards a more representative and diverse body in the European Union. A few days after this debate, members passed a resolution stating that it "strongly...
Topics: europe, george floyd, eu, floyd, european union, france, melinda gates, spain, belgium, martin...
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Esther Safran Foer remembered her childhood as the daughter of Holocaust survivors and her search for lost family members. This was a virtual event hosted by the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. Sponsor: Museum of Jewish Heritage
Topics: ukraine, esther, jonathan, frank, jonathan safran foer, brazil, andrea, anna, egypt
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edward Larson examined the relationship between George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. Sponsor: Atlanta History Center
Topics: washington, franklin, pennsylvania, virginia, georgia, boston, france, new york, lafayette,...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edward Larson detailed the partnership between George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. Sponsor: Savannah Book Festival
Topics: washington, franklin, pennsylvania, virginia, georgia, caribbean, philadelphia, south carolina,...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edward Larson examined the relationship between George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. Sponsor: Atlanta History Center
Topics: washington, franklin, virginia, pennsylvania, georgia, france, boston, philadelphia, new york,...
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Vox co-founder Ezra Klein looked into America's political divide. Sponsor: Sixth and I Historic Synagogue
Topics: china, donald trump, mitch mcconnell, limbaugh, gingrich, ezra klein, roger ailes, barack obama,...
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Author and Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude applied James Baldwin's writings on politics and race to navigate the current conversation on race in America. He was joined in conversation by author, activist, and Harvard University professor Cornel West. This was a virtual event hosted by Haymarket Books. Sponsor: Haymarket Books
Topics: baldwin, jimmy, haymarket, harlem, obama, chicago, stokely carmichael, king, james baldwin
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Historian Eric K. Washington recounted the life of James Williams, chief porter of Grand Central Terminal's Red Caps in the early 1900s, who was the face of his African-American workforce and championed their upward mobility. Sponsor: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Topics: williams, new york, harlem, james williams, manhattan, paris, worley, wesley williams, new york...
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Former educator Eric Blanc reported on the grassroots organizing that led to multiple teacher strikes across the country. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: virginia, los angeles, chicago, arizona, coke, oklahoma, massachusetts, bernie sanders, democratic
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White House economic officials and fiscal policy experts discussed economic growth, the impact of the coronavirus on economies and global fiscal policy at an event hosted by the National Association for Business Economics. Sponsor: National Association for Business Economics
Topics: white house, germany, japan, sanders, minnesota, alice rivlin, bernie sanders, china, california,...
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EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler and White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council Executive Director Scott Turner addressed the audience at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland. Administrator Wheeler and Mr. Turner discussed opportunity zones, creating businesses and workforce development. Sponsor: American Conservative Union
Topics: epa, white house, trump, scott, c-span, scott turner, wheeler, cleveland, calvary, lawrence, cpac
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Erik Larson looked at Prime Minister Winston Churchill's leadership during the London Blitz. This was a virtual event hosted by Future Tense, a partnership of New America, Slate, and Arizona State University. Sponsor: New America
Topics: erik, london, germany, hitler, britain, coventry, frederick lindemann, france, mexico, mary...
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New Yorker staff writer Evan Osnos discussed the life and political career of Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden and what a Biden presidency might look like. This virtual program was hosted by Politics and Prose and Bookstore in Washington, D. C. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: joe biden, biden, china, washington, south carolina, obama, beijing, barack obama, iowa
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Erik Larson looked at Prime Minister Winston Churchill's leadership during the London Blitz. This was a virtual event hosted by Future Tense, a partnership of New America, Slate, and Arizona State University. Sponsor: New America
Topics: germany, britain, frederick, london, hitler, france, churchill, dunkirk, coventry, roberts, new...
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by CSPAN2
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Erik Larson looked at Prime Minister Winston Churchill's leadership during the London Blitz. This was a virtual event hosted by Future Tense, a partnership of New America, Slate, and Arizona State University. Sponsor: New America
Topics: germany, hitler, coventry, dunkirk, new york, britain, france, london, new america, neville...
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The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Edwards v. Vannoy, a case stemming from a Supreme Court ruling establishing the right to unanimous jury trials for defendants in federal and state courts and whether this ruling can apply retroactively to other cases. The petitioner, Thedrick Edwards, was convicted for a host of violent crimes including rape and kidnapping by a non-unanimous Louisiana jury. At the time of trial, Louisiana was one of two states that did not require unanimous jury verdicts...
Topics: louisiana, brown, gorsuch, kavanaugh, stefano, ramos, johnson, oregon, kagan, obama, harlan,...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edward Larson examined the relationship between George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. Sponsor: Atlanta History Center
Topics: washington, franklin, pennsylvania, virginia, georgia, boston, france, philadelphia, ohio, new...
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler joined the American Enterprise Institute for a discussion on the role of the federal government in environmental policy. The administrator spoke about the Clean Air and Water Acts as well as the administration's efforts to clean up superfund sites, promote clean drinking water and streamline the permitting process. Administrator Wheeler also talked about the wildfires that had been raging in western states, saying the issue was...
Topics: epa, obama biden, donald trump, obama, china, trump, virginia, josh, chicago, colorado, american...
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Esther Safran Foer remembered her childhood as the daughter of Holocaust survivors and her search for lost family members. This was a virtual event hosted by the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. Sponsor: Museum of Jewish Heritage
Topics: ukraine, jonathan, esther, frank, israel, washington, brazil, esther safran foer, new york city
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New Yorker staff writer Evan Osnos discussed the life and political career of Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden and what a Biden presidency might look like. This virtual program was hosted by Politics and Prose and Bookstore in Washington, D. C. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: joe biden, biden, china, obama, south carolina, evan, pete, beijing, barack obama, fdr, bernie...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edward Larson examined the relationship between George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. Sponsor: Atlanta History Center
Topics: washington, franklin, pennsylvania, virginia, georgia, boston, france, new york, lafayette,...
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Erika Lee, director of the Immigration History Center at the University of Minnesota, looked at xenophobia throughout American history. Sponsor: Town Hall Seattle
Topics: italy, obama, seattle, europe, mexico, donald trump, poland, white house, minnesota, ellis island,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Erik Larson looked at Prime Minister Winston Churchill's leadership during the London Blitz. This was a virtual event hosted by Future Tense, a partnership of New America, Slate, and Arizona State University. Sponsor: New America
Topics: erik, london, germany, hitler, britain, france, new york, mexico, coventry, churchill, new america,...
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by CSPAN2
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Eric Foner looked at the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments added to the U.S. Constitution during the Reconstruction Era. This virtual event was sponsored by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Sponsor: Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Topics: johnson, eric, obama, illinois, allison
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Author and Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude applied James Baldwin's writings on politics and race to navigate the current conversation on race in America. He was joined in conversation by author, activist, and Harvard University professor Cornel West. This was a virtual event hosted by Haymarket Books. Sponsor: Haymarket Books
Topics: baldwin, eddie, jimmy, mississippi, barber, james baldwin, haymarket, boston, virginia, hilton,...
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University of Virginia history professor Elizabeth Varon argued that during the Civil War the North was motivated to liberate instead of conquer the South. This was a virtual program hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History in New York City. Sponsor: Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Topics: johnson, gilder lehrman, allison, lincoln, virginia, jennifer, frederick douglass, appomattox,...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Edward Larson examined the relationship between George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. Sponsor: Atlanta History Center
Topics: washington, franklin, pennsylvania, virginia, boston, georgia, france, larson, philadelphia, new...
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by CSPAN2
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Esther Safran Foer remembered her childhood as the daughter of Holocaust survivors and her search for lost family members. This was a virtual event hosted by the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. Sponsor: Museum of Jewish Heritage
Topics: ukraine, jonathan, esther, jonathan safran foer, brazil, rebecca, andrea, frank, israel
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by CSPAN2
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Vox co-founder Ezra Klein looked into America's political divide. Sponsor: Sixth and I Historic Synagogue
Topics: donald trump, barack obama, mitch mcconnell, ezra klein, canada, marco rubio, sanford, france, kelly
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Mathematician Eugenia Cheng explored the limits of logic and UCLA history professor Amir Alexander recounted how the use of geometry has changed the world. Sponsor: Town Hall Seattle
Topics: france, white house, eugenia cheng, washington, amir alexander, london, pennsylvania, eugenia,...
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Vox co-founder Ezra Klein looked into America's political divide. Sponsor: Sixth and I Historic Synagogue
Topics: donald trump, mitch mcconnell, ezra klein, barack obama, marco rubio, canada, newt gingrich,...
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University of Virginia history professor Elizabeth Varon argued that during the Civil War the North was motivated to liberate instead of conquer the South. This was a virtual program hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History in New York City. Sponsor: Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Topics: johnson, gilder lehrman, allison, lincoln, varon, isaac, virginia, vanguard, william roka, kelly,...
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Historian Eric K. Washington recounted the life of James Williams, chief porter of Grand Central Terminal's Red Caps in the early 1900s, who was the face of his African-American workforce and championed their upward mobility. Sponsor: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Topics: williams, new york, harlem, james williams, manhattan, wesley williams, virginia, naacp, thorley,...
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University of Virginia history professor Elizabeth Varon argued that during the Civil War the North was motivated to liberate instead of conquer the South. This was a virtual program hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History in New York City. Sponsor: Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Topics: gilder lehrman, virginia, vanguard, lincoln, johnson, douglas, elizabeth varon, william roka,...
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Erik Larson looked at Prime Minister Winston Churchill's leadership during the London Blitz. This was a virtual event hosted by Future Tense, a partnership of New America, Slate, and Arizona State University. Sponsor: New America
Topics: london, germany, beaverbrook, britain, hitler, frederick lindemann, france, dunkirk, coventry, new...
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Emily's List hosted a virtual day-long women in politics conference. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) delivered remarks, while a previously scheduled address by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was postponed to the following day. Sponsor: EMILY's List
Topics: emily, north carolina, florida, stephanie, joan, mexico, nevada, ohio, texas, susan collins, iowa,...
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