2010 Elections Roundtable
Charlie Cook along with Margaret Carlson and Chuck Todd participated in a roundtable discussion about the upcoming midterm elections and what President Obama may face in the next two years o…
211 viewsCharlie Cook along with Margaret Carlson and Chuck Todd participated in a roundtable discussion about the upcoming midterm elections and what President Obama may face in the next two years o…
211 viewsPanelists spoke about preparations for the consideration of President Bush’s first Supreme Court appointment and nomination, the impact of Justice O’Connor’s resignation and Chief Justice Re…
316 viewsThe panelists talked about the state of America’s public schools. They focused on changes that had been made in the nation’s educational system since the publishing of the U.S. Department of…
316 viewsAt the 11th Hofstra Presidential Conference, “William Jefferson Clinton: The "New Democrat” from Hope," a panel focused on the Clinton administration’s relations with the media. Among the to…
124 viewsDemocratic strategists talked about the future of the party following losses in the 2004 general elections. Among the topics they addressed were issues important to the base of the party, ex…
93 viewsMr. Brownstein moderated a panel discussion called “Hanging Chads and Butterfly Ballots: Rethinking Florida” on putting the 2000 presidential election in social, political, and historical pe…
453 viewsThis event coincided with the publication of Clinton’s autobiography, My Life. The panel consisted of veteran journalists who had covered President Clinton throughout his career. They discus…
90 viewsCNN and the Los Angeles Times co-sponsored a debate at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. The debate was conducted in an informal conversational format, with the candidate…
977 viewsMr. Bianco and Mr. Brownstein spoke to students about media coverage of the California recall election. Among the issues they addressed were the impact of media characterization of candidate…
38 viewsPrior to the second of three presidential debates, telephone lines were open for viewer comments and questions. Guests talked about the format of the debate and the venue and site selection.
98 viewsMr. Brownstein talked about current events and newspaper headlines, and answered viewer calls, faxes, and electronic mail.
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