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      <title>Book Discussion on [Righteous Indignation]</title>
      <description>Andrew Breitbart talked about his new book, [Righteous Indignation], and he responded to viewer phone calls and electronic communications. In his book he examines his transformation from a liberal to a self-described "conservative cultural warrior," perpetually in battle with members of the mainstream media. He also discussed his belief that a liberal bias pervades U.S. news outlets.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Brain Droppings]</title>
      <description>Mr. Carlin delivered a humorous speech in which he made fun of Washington politics and the language of politics. He also talked about America's penchant for euphemism and about labeling minorities. After his remarks he answered questions submitted from the audience.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The Grand Jihad]</title>
      <description>Andrew McCarthy talked from New York City about his book, [The Grand Jihad: How Islam and the Left Sabotage America] (Encounter Books, 2010), and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Mr. McCarthy believes the real threat to the U.S. is the forces of Islam. He argues that both the the U.S. government and the American left actively suppress awareness of the jihadist ideology that he claims dictates that they conquer America. He says the Islamist forces have collaborated with the American left to undermine U.S. national security and constitutional democracy.</description>
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      <title>Presidential Gravesites and Funerals</title>
      <description>Richard Norton Smith talked about the updated version of the book [Who's Buried in Grant's Tomb: A Tour of Presidential Gravesites], published that day by PublicAffairs. The book is a comprehensive guide to the final resting places of U.S. presidents. Mr. Norton is a contributor to the book as is fellow presidential historian Douglas Brinkely. The main author is Brian Lamb.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Whores: Why and How I Came to Fight the Establishment]</title>
      <description>Larry Klayman talked by video uplink from New York City about his book [Whores: Why and How I Came to Fight the Establishment] (New Chapter Publisher; October 15, 2009). In his book he expresses his views on what he sees as corruption, abuse and lapsed ethics in the U.S. government, judiciary, and the media. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. 
Included in program ID 289995-1.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [To Save America]</title>
      <description>Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich talked about his book, [To Save America: Stopping Obama's Secular-Socialist Machine] (Regnery Press; May 17, 2010). In the book he assesses the Obama administration's performance thus far and his plan to stop what he terms a socialist agenda. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications and discussed the news of the week, 2010 midterm politics, and the congressional agenda.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama]</title>
      <description>Ann Coulter discussed her latest book, [Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama] which "explodes the self-made liberal myth of liberals and liberalism as heroes in the American civil rights movement." She also shared her views of the presidential race, and responded to phone calls and electronic communications from viewers.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Robert Caro, Part 1</title>
      <description>Robert Caro discussed his newly released fourth volume of his biography of former President Johnson, [The Years of Lyndon Johnson: The Passage of Power]. The fourth book covers 1958 until early 1964. Mr. Caro said that President Johnson sought the presidency, yet the nomination went to John F. Kennedy. He detailed Vice President Johnson's poor treatment at the hands of Kennedy staff, and his acrimonious relationship with Robert F. Kennedy. He described President Johnson's leadership following President Kennedy's assassination, and his skill at moving several major pieces of legislation through the House and Senate after he became president, which Mr. Caro suggests planted the seeds for President Johnson's "War on Poverty" program. 
Robert Caro was born and raised in New York City and graduated from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Science degree in English. He won Pulitzer Prizes for biography in 1975 and 2003, and has been researching Lyndon Johnson since 1977.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Malcolm Gladwell</title>
      <description>Malcolm Gladwell, best-selling author and writer for "The New Yorker" magazine, spoke about his writing and the state of the journalism and publishing industries. 
He had four books on either the [New York Times] Hardback Bestseller List or the [New York Times] Paperback Bestseller List. His most recent book, [What the Dog Saw], was a compilation of stories he wrote for the [New Yorker] magazine. His previous best-selling books include [The Tipping Point: How Little Things Make a Big Difference] (2000), [Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking] (2005), and [Outliers: The Story of Success] (2008). Malcolm Gladwell had been a writer for "The New Yorker" since 1996. Prior to that he wrote for The Washington Post for nine years.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Clint Hill</title>
      <description>Clint Hill discussed [Mrs. Kennedy and Me], his historical narrative of his assignment to guard the wife of former President John F. Kennedy, Jacqueline, from shortly after the November 1960 election until after the 1964 presidential election. He shared stories about the former first lady's travels to Europe, Asia, and South America, detailed the birth of her sons John and Patrick and Patrick's sudden death. He described being in the Dallas motorcade when President Kennedy was killed, and its effect on his own life. He talked about his own boyhood growing up as an adopted child in North Dakota,l. 
Clint Hill worked for five presidents. After Mrs. Kennedy, he was assigned to President Johnson. In 1967 he became the special agent in charge (SAIC) of presidential protection. In 1972, Hill was promoted to the position of assistant director of the Secret Service, responsible for all protective forces. He retired in 1975.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Lessons in Disaster]</title>
      <description>Gordon Goldstein talked by remote access from New York City about his book [Lessons in Disaster: McGeorge Bundy and the Path to War in Vietnam] (Times Books, November 11, 2008; Holt Paperbacks, reprint edition, September 1, 2009). He talked about lessons learned from Vietnam and the current situation in Afghanistan. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
The program began with a clip from September 30, 2009, of White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs answering a question about Mr. Goldstein's book being read by members of the administration.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Simon Winchester</title>
      <description>Simon Winchester talked about his sweeping historical narrative of the Atlantic Ocean, [Atlantic: Great Sea Battles, Heroic Discoveries, Titanic Storms, and a Vast Ocean of a Million Stories]. He detailed his recent cross-country replication of the transcontinental motor convoy Dwight Eisenhower volunteered for in 1919 that later prompted President Eisenhower's interstate highway system proposal. He talked about his career as a reporter, freelance writer and author. He described his July 4, 2011, naturalization ceremony on the deck of the USS Constitution in Boston Harbor. He shared his writing and research habits, along with future projects.
Simon Winchester worked as a foreign correspondent for the [Guardian] and the [Sunday Times] of London. He graduated from Oxford with a degree in geology. He has authored over 21 books and lives in the Berkshires in Massachusetts.</description>
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      <title>Future of Syria</title>
      <description>David Lesch talked about the future of Syria and its President Assad, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communication. Topics included Syrian opposition groups, U.S. policy toward the country, President Assad's personality and background, and some of the other influential leaders in Syria.
Professor Lesch, one of very few in the West who have met Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad, is the author of [Syria: The Fall of the House of Assad], a book about President Assad's deteriorating regime and what could be next for Syria and the region.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Game Change]</title>
      <description>Mark Halperin and John Heilemann talked about their book about the 2008 presidential election campaigns, [Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime] (Harper; January 11, 2010). Various video clips of campaign events were shown in the background as they talked about behind-the-scenes activities of the campaigns. They also talked about the impact of the book on politics and policy in Washington, D.C., and they responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Robert Caro, Part 2</title>
      <description>Robert Caro discussed his newly-released fourth volume of his biography of former President Johnson, [The Years of Lyndon Johnson: The Passage of Power]. The fourth book covers 1958 until early 1964. Mr. Caro said that President Johnson sought the presidency, yet the nomination went to John F. Kennedy. He detailed Vice President Johnson's poor treatment at the hands of Kennedy staff, and his acrimonious relationship with Robert F. Kennedy. He described President Johnson's leadership following President Kennedy's assassination, and his skill at moving several major pieces of legislation through the House and Senate after he became president, which Mr. Caro suggests planted the seeds for President Johnson's "War on Poverty" program. 
Robert Caro was born and raised in New York City and graduated from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Science degree in English. He won Pulitzer Prizes for biography in 1975 and 2003, and has been researching Lyndon Johnson since 1977.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Culture of Corruption]</title>
      <description>Michelle Malkin talked about her book, [Culture of Corruption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks, and Cronies] (Regnery Publishing; July 27, 2009). In her book she asserts that the era of hope and change died within six months because the people behind it are corrupt. She calls the first lady and vice president the largest beneficiaries of corporate world nepotism, even while deploring the very culture behind their own success. Ms. Malkin explores the alleged secrets administration officials are hiding and investigates the growing list of unaccountable czars in the White House. Ms. Malkin talked about the Obama administration, health care, ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now), and how the Obama administration makes appointments to key administration posts. She responded to telephone calls and electronic communication.</description>
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      <title>Oppression of Women and Girls</title>
      <description>Nicholas Kristoff and Sheryl WuDunn talked about oppression against girls and women around the world. In their remarks, the talked about their experiences watching young girls improve their lives. They are the authors of [Half the Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity for Women Worldwide].
This event on July 8, 2010, was part of the 2010 Aspen Institute Ideas Festival.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [End This Depression Now!]</title>
      <description>Paul Krugman talked about his new book, [End This Depression Now!], and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Mr. Krugman said in the interview that "bad thinking and political deadlock among our elite is keeping millions of millions of Americans in a state of desperation." Topics included his choice of "depression" over "recession" in the title of his book, the economy and austerity measures in European Union countries, health care costs, and the economic stimulus passed by Congress in 2009.
C-SPAN Radio's Nancy Calo read news headlines at the end of the program.</description>
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      <title>Republicans and the 2012 Election</title>
      <description>Pat Buchanan talked about the Republican presidential candidates, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included approaches to the corporate tax rate some of his personal political and social beliefs, upcoming primaries in Arizona and Michigan, his thoughts on the general election, and his book, [Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?]</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [A History of the Federal Reserve]</title>
      <description>Allan Meltzer talked about his book, [A History of the Federal Reserve: Volume 2, 1951-1986] (University of Chicago Press, 2010), with Paul Volcker, former chairman of the Federal Reserve under Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. Former Federal Reserve official Vincent Reinhart moderated. They also responded to questions from members of the audience.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Miles Unger</title>
      <description>Miles J. Unger was interviewed about his new biography on the life and writings of noted Italian author and playwright, Niccolo Machiavelli. The book details how Machiavelli became an infamous and influential political writer. Mr. Unger recounts how Machiavelli's name became synonymous with cynical scheming and the selfish pursuit of power. Despite this, Mr. Unger argues that Machiavelli was a deeply humane writer whose controversial theories were a response to the corruption he witnessed around him. He also speaks of his own time spent living in Florence, along with the roots of his deep interest in studying the Italian Renaissance.
Miles J. Unger has been a contributing writer to the [New York Times] for over ten years. He is the former managing editor of [Art New England]. His last book was [Magnifico: The Brilliant Life and Violent Times of Lorenzo de' Medici].</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The Secret Sentry]</title>
      <description>Matthew Aid talked about the history of the National Security Agency, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Mr. Aid is the author of [The Secret Sentry: The Untold History of the National Security Agency] (Bloomsbury Press; June 9, 2009).
 
 This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series of interviews during the month of August with authors of recently released books.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Douglas Brinkley</title>
      <description>Rice University History Professor Douglas Brinkley talked about his new biography of long-time CBS "Evening News" anchor Walter Cronkite, who was often referred to as "the most trusted man in America." [Cronkite] chronicles his early life in Missouri and Texas and his United Press wire service reporting from the front lines of World War II. He shared stories of Cronkite's rise through the ranks of CBS News, including the task of anchoring the 1952 political conventions and the expansion of the CBS Evening News from 15 to 30 minutes in 1963. Brinkley suggests that while Cronkite's Evening News broadcasts aimed for political objectivity, his radio commentaries were what he terms "left leaning." Brinkley describes Cronkite's retirement at age 65 from the nightly newscast and his subsequent regret in choosing Dan Rather as his replacement. Brinkley discussed his research methods, which included access to Cronkite's private papers and interviews with over 150 people.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Crimes Against Liberty]</title>
      <description>David Limbaugh talked about his book, [Crimes Against Liberty: An Indictment of President Barack Obama]. Mr. Limbaugh argued that the Obama administration was encroaching upon individuals rights. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Robert Kagan</title>
      <description>Robert Kagan discussed his book, [The World America Made], in which he asserts that the contemporary international world order was created almost entirely by American power and influence after World War II. He cautions that although the country is not in decline. the U.S. could take actions that might lead it to decline. He cites widespread democracy, the generally favorable economic climate, and the absence of war among great powers as examples of that strength. He talked about his 13 years at the Carnegie Endowment and his change to the Brookings Institution in 2010. 
Robert Kagan is a graduate of Yale University and Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. He holds a Ph.D. in American history from the American University in Washington, D.C. He writes a monthly column for the [Washington Post], and is a contributing editor for the [Weekly Standard] and the [New Republic].</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [It's Even Worse Than It Looks]</title>
      <description>Thomas Mann and Norm Ornstein talked about their book, [It's Even Worse Than It Looks: How the American Constitutional System Collided with the New Politics of Extremism.] In the book they examined the adversarial partisan behavior of Washington, D.C., policy makers that has left a majority-rule system dysfunctional. They placed much of the blame on Republican Party ideological extremism. Mr. Ornstein said in the interview that Democrats were not lacking blame for the situation. However, he also said Democrats were willing to work with President George W. Bush despite the contentious 2000 election and the Supreme Court decision on [Gore v. Bush]. In contrast, he cited Robert Draper's book that told of tea party movement Republican leaders meeting the night of President Obama's inauguration and agreeing to oppose anything the president proposed. They also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
C-SPAN's Nancy Calo read headlines at the end of the program.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The Price of Politics]</title>
      <description>Bob Woodward talked about his new book, [The Price of Politics]. The book chronicles the inside story of President Obama and Congress' efforts to reach an agreement on raising the debt ceiling, tax policy, and budget cuts. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Mr. Woodward said he concluded in the book that all participants shared blame for pushing the problem off until after the 2012 election, but also that, "The president is the one who has to work his will or find a way to do that. In this case he did not."
C-SPAN Radio's Nancy Calo read news headlines at the end of the program.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Growing Up bin Laden]</title>
      <description>Jean Sasson talked by remote access from Atlanta about her book, [Growing Up bin Laden: Osama's Wife and Son Take Us Inside Their Secret World] (St. Martin's Press; October 27, 2009). Written in cooperation with Osama bin Laden's first wife, Najwa, and his fourth son, Omar, the book takes an inside look at Osama bin Ladens' family life and transformation into a terrorist leader. Ms. Sasson talked about how she came to write this book due to the access they allowed her. She responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
Jean Sasson is the author of several books, including [Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia] and [Mayada, Daughter of Iraq: One Woman's Survival Under Saddam Hussein].</description>
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      <title>Modern Consideration of the 1773 Boston Tea Party</title>
      <description>Jill Lepore gave a talk titled "The Tea Party's Revolution and the Battle for American History" where she traced the "far right's" visions of America's founding and compared the recent "tea party" movement to the original protest of 1773. She also responded to questions from members of the audience. The talk was given in the Old South Meeting House in Boston, the place where Massachusetts colonists met and decided on their protest actions of the evening of December 16, 1773. Professor Lepore was launching her book [The Whites of Their Eyes: The Tea Party's Revolution and the Battle over American History] (Princeton University Press, 2010).</description>
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      <description>Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee talked about his new book, [A Simple Government: Twelve Things We Really Need From Washington (and a Trillion That We Don't)], and about a potential bid for the presidency in 2012. He also talked about the economy and the federal budget, and decried the size and scope of the government, comparing federal spending to illegal drugs. He responded to questions from reporters in the audience.</description>
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      <description>Evan Thomas talked about [Ike's Bluff: President Eisenhower's Secret Battle to Save the World], his narrative of the president's 1953-1961 term in office. In the book he suggested that President Eisenhower used the threat of nuclear war to prevent open conflict with the Soviet Union while never fully revealing just how far he was willing to go in deploying the weapons. He also detailed the personal aspects of Eisenhower and his presidency, including his relationship with his wife Mamie, his temper and health problems, and the 800 rounds of golf he played during his presidency. Topics included his relations with his contemporaries, including Central Intelligence Agency Director Allen Dulles, General Curtis LeMay, who pushed for a preemptive nuclear strike against the Soviets, and members of the press such as leading critic Joseph Alsop. Video clips were shown of Eisenhower home movies and his farewell address. Mr. Thomas also reacted to clips of previous appearances on C-SPAN.</description>
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      <description>Michael Kranish talked from Boston about his book, [The Real Romney], a biography of Republican 2012 presidential nomination candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. The book is based on more than five years of reporting and hundreds of interviews. It explores Mr. Romney's childhood in Bloomfield, Michigan, and as the son of the governor of Michigan, and his formative years, which included his Mormon missionary work in France. The author also explores Mr. Romney's professional and political career, which included a tenure at investment firm Bain Capital, leadership of the 2002 Winter Olympics, and his governorship of Massachusetts. Topics included Mr. Romney's personal life and public persona. Campaign video clips were shown in the background as Mr. Kranish responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.</description>
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      <description>Ed Schultz talked from New York City about his latest book, [Killer Politics: How Big Money and Bad Politics Are Destroying the Great American Middle Class] (Hyperion, 2010), and political news of the day. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.</description>
      <link>http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/294205-6</link>
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      <description>Gretchen Morgenson talked about her new book, co-authored with Joshua Rosen, [Reckless Endangerment]. The book examines the causes and players involved in the 2008 financial crisis and the prevention of future economic collapse. She responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. 
C-SPAN Radio's Nancy Calo read news headlines at the end of the program.</description>
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      <description>Former Senator Fred Thompson talked about his memoir, [Teaching the Pig to Dancd], his memoir, Republican party politic,s and the midterm elections. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.</description>
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      <description>Robert Draper talked about his book, [Do Not Ask What Good We Do: Inside the House of Representative], and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. The book goes behind-the-scenes of the 112th Congress following the 2010 midterm elections.
C-SPAN Radio's Nancy Calo read news headlines at the end of the program.</description>
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      <description>In honor of Veteran's Day, Duncan Hunter talked about U.S. military policy, focusing on Iraq. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Former Representative Hunter supported the invasion of Iraq and chaired the House Armed Services Committee from 2003-2006. He is the author of the book, [Victory in Iraq: How America Won].</description>
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      <description>Former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice talked about her new book [Condoleezza Rice: A Memoir of My Extraordinary, Ordinary Family and Me], about her childhood in Birmingham, Alabama. Following her remarks, she answered written questions from the audience.</description>
      <link>http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/296032-1</link>
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      <description>Juan Williams talked about his new book, [Muzzled: The Assault on Honest Debate], in which he wrote about his controversial comments about Muslims in 2010, which resulted in him being fired from his job at National Public Radio. He also wrote about his feelings regarding the effects of political correctness on policy debate.
Mr. Williams was previously a reporter for the [Washington Post]. He has also written numerous other books, including [Eyes on the Prize], and [Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary].</description>
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      <description>Dr. Caldicott talked about her book [The New Nuclear Danger:  George W. Bush's Military-Industrial Complex], published by New Press. She discussed the nuclear weapons still in existence, plans for disarmament, and near catastrophic accidents which have occurred. She responded to telephone calls, faxes, and electronic mail from viewers.</description>
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      <description>David O. Stewart talked about his book [Impeached: The Trial of President Andrew Johnson and the Fight for Lincoln's Legacy] (Simon and Schuster; May 12, 2009). With the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson became in charge of the reconstruction of the defeated South, including the extension of civil rights and suffrage to black Southerners. However, he did not support these views and his impeachment trial of became the central battle of the struggle over how to reunite a nation after four years of war. Mr. Stewart argued that there were compelling reasons to remove Mr. Johnson from the presidency, revealed the corrupt bargains that saved Johnson's job, and credited Johnson's prosecutors with seeking to remake the nation to accord with the ideals that Lincoln championed. Mr. Stewart was interviewed on stage by Elizabeth Varon and then responded to questions from members of the audience.
 
 This program was held at 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 11, 2009, in the Kirby Auditorium of the Annenberg Center for Education and Outreach.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The Nixons: A Family Portrait]</title>
      <description>Edward Nixon talked about the book he wrote with co-author Karen Olson, [The Nixons: A Family Portrait] (Book Publishers Network; March 2, 2009). In his book the younger brother of former president Richard Nixon provides an inside look at the only U.S. president to resign the office. He also shares pieces of the Nixon family life previously unrevealed to the public. Mr. Nixon reacted to video clips of Richard Nixon's August 9, 1968, speech accepting the presidential nomination; President Nixon's farewell to the staff in the White House on August 9, 1974; President Ford's pardon speech on September 8, 1974; and former President Nixon's "Booknotes" interview on February 4, 1992. Other video clips were shown in the background. Photographs were also shown. Mr. Nixon responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
 
 
 Mr. Nixon is chairman of Pyron Solar Advisory Board in San Diego. Edward Nixon has served as an adviser to companies in field of earth science.</description>
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      <description>Former Senator Alan Simpson (R-WY), who co-chaired President Obama's National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, talked about the fiscal year 2013 budget proposal, and Congress agreeing to extend the Social Security payroll tax cut. He also discussed his new biography, [Shooting from the Lip: The Life of Senator Al Simpson]. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
The program began with a clip of Mr. Simpson at a book party.</description>
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      <description>Former Senator Arlen Specter talked about his new book, [Life Among the Cannibals], and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. He discussed the title of his book, his thoughts on dysfunction in the Senate and Congress overall, why he switched from Republican to Democrat in 2009, the tea party, the 2012 elections, and other topics. 
C-SPAN Radio's Nancy Calo read news headlines at the end of the program.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Twilight of the Elites]</title>
      <description>Chris Hayes talked about his new book, [Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy]. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Mr. Hayes asserts in the book that the meritocratic system upon which the nation depends is fatally flawed, creating a ruling elite that is no longer functional. 
C-SPAN Radio's Bobbi Jackson read news headlines at the end of the program.
Chris Hayes participated from New York City.</description>
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      <description>Former Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) talked about his book [While America Sleeps: A Wake-up Call for the Post-9/11 Era], which looks at institutional failures, both domestic and abroad, leading up to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. He also discussed the presidential election, President Obama's re-election chances, and the impact of super PACs and unregulated campaign money in the election cycle. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
Mr. Feingold participated from the studio at Pace University in New York City.</description>
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      <description>Edwin Bearss, noted battlefield tour leader and former chief historian of the National Park Service, talked about his book, [Receding Tide: Vicksburg and Gettysburg, the Campaigns that Changed the Civil War] (National Geographic, 2010). These two battles, both fought on Independence Day 1863, ended in Union victory, marking the high tide of Confederate military fortune and ultimately dooming the South's effort at secession. He also responded to questions from members of the audience.
This program was a noon lecture held in the McGowan Theater in conjunction with the National Archives exhibition, "Discovering the Civil War," marking the sesquicentennial of the Civil War.</description>
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      <description>Three of the most prominent recent biographers of Benjamin Franklin participated in a discussion at the National Constitution Center. Jim Lehrer, who wrote [The Franklin Affair:  A Novel], published by Random House, moderated the panel. Following the discussion, the panelists responded to questions and comments from members of the audience. Richard Beeman, a member of the National Constitution Center Board of Trustees, introduced the program.
 
 The participants were:  Walter Isaacson, author of [Benjamin Franklin:  An American Life], published by Simon and Schuster; Gordon Wood, author of [The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin], published by The Penguin Press; Stacy Schiff, author of [A Great Improvisation:  Franklin, France, and the Birth of America ], published by Henry Holt and Co. 
 
 The program was presented in conjunction with the traveling exhibit "Benjamin Franklin:  In Search of a Better World," organized by the Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the oldest Founding Father, born January 17, 1706.</description>
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      <description>Next on American History TV, author Andrew Nagorski discusses his book, [Hitlerland: American Eyewitnesses to the Nazi Rise to Power]. This book highlights American life in Germany during the emergence of the Third Reich as seen through the eyes of diplomats, expats, athletes and military personnel. 
This event in New York City was co-hosted by the Leo Baeck Institute and the American Council on Germany. 
It's about an hour and 10 minutes.</description>
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      <description>Steve Inskeep discussed his book, [Instant City: Life and Death in Karachi]. He said he chose Karachi because the city best exemplifies the growth and change of a town when the population rapidly escalates. He shared the history of Pakistan's religions and governments, and the impact of them on the city since 1947. He also talked about a recent trip he made with some National Public Radio (NPR) staff members through Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt. He packaged a series of reports for the "Morning Edition" program and titled them the "Revolutionary Road Trip." He commented on audio clips of his radio series on the new government in Tunisia, controversy over alcohol in Carthage, and a surprise discovery of young children playing golf in the desert of Benghazi, Libya. He also reflected on his early days in broadcasting as well as the diversity of employees at NPR.</description>
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