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| 7:00 am ET Approx. 45 min. C-SPAN | Washington Journal LIVE Open Phones John McArdle; Unidentified Speaker Telephone lines were open for comments on the question, “Does the Pentagon position on women ... Telephone lines were open for comments on the question, “Does the Pentagon position on women in combat go far enough?” | 6:58 am ET Approx. 1 min. C-SPAN | BookTV Summer Reading Tweets, 1 Unidentified Speaker Book TV’s followers on Twitter responded to the question “What are you reading this ... Book TV’s followers on Twitter responded to the question “What are you reading this summer?” | 6:45 am ET Approx. 40 min. Newseum | Inside Media President Reagan's Berlin Wall Speech Kenneth Duberstein; James Duff; Unidentified Speaker Next, on American History TV - former Reagan Administration Chief of Staff - Kenneth Duberstein ... Next, on American History TV - former Reagan Administration Chief of Staff - Kenneth Duberstein reflects on President Reagan’s speech at the Berlin Wall twenty five years ago when the president called on Soviet leader Gorbachev to "tear down this wall."Mr. Duberstein, who was in Berlin with President Reagan, recalls the events leading up to the speech and its impact on the end of the cold war. He’s interviewed by James Duff, chief executive officer of the Newseum. This program is forty minutes. |
| 7:48 am ET Approx. 44 min. C-SPAN | Washington Journal LIVE Supreme Court Ruling on Campaign Finanace Melanie Mason; John McArdle; Unidentified Speaker Melanie Mason talked about the Supreme Court’s decision striking down a Montana ban on ... Melanie Mason talked about the Supreme Court’s decision striking down a Montana ban on corporate political money, ruling 5- 4 that the controversial Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission[ ruling applies to state and local elections. Other topics included the effects of [Citizens United on the 2012 elections, the role of outside group spending in 2012 by both super political actions committees, and campaign finance measures being considered in Congress. She also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. |
7:00 am ET
Approx. 53 min.
Gaithersburg Book Festival
Panel on the Future of the Book and Book Store
A panel discussion was held on the future of the book and of the book store. Jim Milliot ...
A panel discussion was held on the future of the book and of the book store. Jim Milliot moderated a panel that included a book store owner, a publisher, and a literary agent. The panelists also responded to questions from members of the audience. “The Future of the Book and Bookstore” was a presentation was in the James Michener Non-Fiction Pavilion on the grounds of City Hall at the 3rd annual Gaithersburg Book Festival. |
7:26 am ET Approx. 3 min. C-SPAN | C3 History,Museum of the Confederacy | White House of the Confederacy White House of the Confederacy, Part 2 Preview Unidentified Speaker This second of a two-part look at the wartime home of Confederate States of America President ... This second of a two-part look at the wartime home of Confederate States of America President Jefferson Davis features the second floor of the mansion, where Davis spent many hours in his office, and his children played nearby in a large parlor. Our tour guide is Dean Knight of the Museum of the Confederacy, a non-profit organization which owns and operates the White House. |
| 8:34 am ET Approx. 42 min. C-SPAN | Washington Journal LIVE Mexico's Presidential Election John McArdle; Unidentified Speaker; Christopher Wilson Christopher Wilson talked about the results of Mexico’s previous day presidential elections, ... Christopher Wilson talked about the results of Mexico’s previous day presidential elections, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included U.S.-Mexico relations. |
8:00 am ET
Approx. 32 min.
C-SPAN | Communicators
Communicators with Representative Bob Goodlatte
Representative Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) talked about telecommunications issues. Topics included ...
Representative Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) talked about telecommunications issues. Topics included the proposed Verizon deal with Comcast and several cable companies that would increase spectrum for Verizon, consumer privacy legislation to protect consumers on Web sites and mobile aps, and prospects for an anti-piracy bill in the next Congress. Representative Goodlatte is chair of the Congressional Internet Caucus. |
7:30 am ET Approx. 29 min. C-SPAN | C3 History,Organization of American Historians,National Council on Public History Civil Rights and Oral History Tom Ikeda of the Japanese American Legacy Project and Jasmine Alinder of the March on Milwaukee ... Tom Ikeda of the Japanese American Legacy Project and Jasmine Alinder of the March on Milwaukee digital history project are interviewed at the Organization of American Historians meeting in Milwaukee. Ikeda and Alinda discuss the historical value of online oral and digital history collections. Mr. Ikeda’s project focuses on documenting the experience of the WWII Japanese interment camps, and Professor Alinder is a team member of a project detailing the 1960's civil rights movement in Milwaukee. |
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9:18 am ET
Approx. 43 min.
C-SPAN | Washington Journal
LIVE Al Jazeera English Foreign News Bureau
Alan Fisher; Unidentified Speaker; Libby Casey
Alan Fisher talked about Al Jazeera’s English language news network in Washington, D.C., ...
Alan Fisher talked about Al Jazeera’s English language news network in Washington, D.C., which covers news in the United States and around the world. Topics included the network’s history, the workings of its news division, its audience, editorial decision-making, funding, and online capacities. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. A clip was shown of Al Jazeera English coverage of reactions to the Supreme Court health care law decision. This was the first of a five-day “Washington Journal” series on foreign news operations in the United States. The program identification numbers for the other parts are 306901-6 (Deutsche Welle), 306915-6 (Voice of America), 306916-5 (China Central Television), and 306934-5 (BBC America). |
8:34 am ET Approx. 1 hr. 38 min. Georgetown University | Law School Supreme Court Health Care Law Decision Constitutional and health law scholars, practitioners and commentators talked about the Supreme ... Constitutional and health law scholars, practitioners and commentators talked about the Supreme Court decision that the Affordable Care Act, the health care law, is constitutional. The court ruled in favor of the statute based on Congress' power to levy taxes. | 8:00 am ET Approx. 2 hr. Senate Committee Foreign Relations Law of the Sea Treaty Business leaders testified on the United Nations Law of the Sea Treaty, an international ... Business leaders testified on the United Nations Law of the Sea Treaty, an international convention that sets rules for under- and over-sea travel and commerce. |
| 10:02 am ET Approx. 29 min. NATO NATO Monthly Briefing Anders Rasmussen; Unidentified Speaker NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen gave his monthly briefing to the press. He ... NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen gave his monthly briefing to the press. He condemned the continuing violence in Syria, and the recent shooting down of a Turkish military jet by Syria. He reiterated that NATO had no intentions of becoming involved in Syria. | 10:14 am ET Approx. 49 min. House Committee Financial Services | Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit Mobile Payment Technology Witnesses testified about mobile payment services and the adequacy of current regulatory structure ... Witnesses testified about mobile payment services and the adequacy of current regulatory structure to provide protection to consumers who use the services. | 10:50 am ET Approx. 1 hr. 14 min. House Committee Financial Services | Insurance, Housing and Community Opportunity Housing Appraisal Industry Witnesses testified on proposals to improve oversight, regulation, and enforcement of the housing ... Witnesses testified on proposals to improve oversight, regulation, and enforcement of the housing appraisal process. Among the topics addressed were the implementation of new financial service regulations under the Dodd-Frank law, appraisal fraud, the role of state regulators, and oversight of the appraisal process at the local level. |
| 10:32 am ET Approx. 1 hr. 20 min. British House of Commons Prime Minister Cameron on the European Union Summit David Cameron; Edward Miliband; Unidentified Speaker Prime Minister Cameron addressed the House of Commons after attending a two-day summit with ... Prime Minister Cameron addressed the House of Commons after attending a two-day summit with European leaders to discuss the region’s debt crisis. Leaders from the 27-member European Union (EU) agreed on banking and financial measures to assist struggling economies, like Spain and Italy. The prime minister told members that there is a “real benefit” in staying in the EU but that the United Kingdom should seek to have “looser relationships” within the European Union. | 11:06 am ET Approx. 50 min. National Organization for Women Political Landscape and 2012 Elections Analysts and activists talked about 2012 election year races and strategies for Democrats to ... Analysts and activists talked about 2012 election year races and strategies for Democrats to win. Topics included voter demographics, voter issues, state voter identification laws, and women’s reproductive rights. They responded to questions from the audience. | 12:06 pm ET Approx. 31 min. White House Travel | Domestic Trip,Obama Presidential Campaign President Obama Campaign Event with Caroline Kennedy Caroline Kennedy; Unidentified Speaker Caroline Kennedy talked about her support for President Obama and the similarities between her ... Caroline Kennedy talked about her support for President Obama and the similarities between her father’s 1960 election and the 2012 campaign. |
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11:55 am ET
Approx. 1 hr. 35 min.
Center for Communication,Long Island University, Brooklyn | Journalism Department
Investigative Journalism
Four award-winning investigative journalists talked about their experiences and how they ...
Four award-winning investigative journalists talked about their experiences and how they circumvented safeguards surrounding sensitive subjects. They also focused on recent stories they had covered and the process of investigative journalism. They responded to questions from the audience in the Kumble Theater. The panelists at The Annual George Polk Seminar: Getting the Unforgettable Story, were four of the journalists who were awarded the 2011 George Polk Awards in Journalism. |
11:58 am ET Approx. 1 hr. 38 min. Georgetown University | Law School Supreme Court Health Care Law Decision Constitutional and health law scholars, practitioners and commentators talked about the Supreme ... Constitutional and health law scholars, practitioners and commentators talked about the Supreme Court decision that the Affordable Care Act, the health care law, is constitutional. The court ruled in favor of the statute based on Congress' power to levy taxes. | 12:40 pm ET Approx. 1 hr. 22 min. Independence Party of New York Political Party System Reform Participants spoke about independent political movements, the challenges of being an unaffiliated ... Participants spoke about independent political movements, the challenges of being an unaffiliated candidate, and the two-party system of American politics. Among the topics they addressed were independent voter demographics, the history of independent movements, and recent levels of partisanship in Washington. They responded to questions from the audience. |
| 1:31 pm ET Approx. 1 hr. 30 min. Cato Institute LIVE Supreme Court Health Care Decision Legal experts talked about the Supreme Court’s ruling that upheld the Affordable Care Act, ... Legal experts talked about the Supreme Court’s ruling that upheld the Affordable Care Act, the health care law. The three panelists, all of whom oppose the legislation, discussed the role of government in health care, constitutional issues, tax issues, and the 2012 elections. They responded to questions from the audience. | 1:38 pm ET Approx. 1 hr. 34 min. House Committee Natural Resources | Indian and Alaska Native Affairs Standards for Federal Tribal Recognition Witnesses testified about federal recognition of Native American Indian tribes, as well as the ... Witnesses testified about federal recognition of Native American Indian tribes, as well as the standards and procedures for recognition. Much of the hearing focused on restoring recognition to a California tribe that had sued the local county over its status. | 2:04 pm ET Approx. 2 hr. 16 min. Senate Committee Judiciary | Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights Racial Profiling Witnesses testified on racial profiling and state immigration laws in Alabama and Arizona, ... Witnesses testified on racial profiling and state immigration laws in Alabama and Arizona, relations between law enforcement and African-Americans, as well as anti-terrorism efforts that target American Muslims. One of the witnesses was Senator Benjamin Cardin (D-MD), who had introduced legislation called the 'End Racial Profiling Act'. Witnesses also talked about closing loopholes in the U.S. Department of Justice’s racial profiling guidance, and the Justice Department Civil Rights Division’s enforcement of federal civil rights laws to prevent profiling by state and local law enforcement agencies. |
| 3:16 pm ET Approx. 1 hr. 35 min. Cato Institute Supreme Court Ruling on Affordable Care Act Panelists talked about the Supreme Court’s ruling that upheld the Affordable Care Act, the ... Panelists talked about the Supreme Court’s ruling that upheld the Affordable Care Act, the health care law. The three panelists, all of whom oppose the legislation, discussed the role of government in health care, constitutional issues, tax issues, and the 2012 elections. They responded to questions from the audience. | 3:13 pm ET Approx. 2 hr. Senate Committee Foreign Relations Law of the Sea Treaty Business leaders testified on the United Nations Law of the Sea Treaty, an international ... Business leaders testified on the United Nations Law of the Sea Treaty, an international convention that sets rules for under- and over-sea travel and commerce. |
4:23 pm ET
Approx. 1 hr. 34 min.
Harvard University | Kennedy (J.F.) School of Government
Women and the Nobel Prize
Unidentified Speaker
A panel of women from across Africa and the Middle East talked about their own experiences as ...
A panel of women from across Africa and the Middle East talked about their own experiences as women peacebuilders and freedom fighters. Speakers: Lt. Gen. (Ret.) ORIT ADATO of Israel, former commissioner of the Israeli Prison Service; ZAYNAB EL SAWI from Sudan, coordinator of Sudanese Women Empowerment for Peace; SAMIRA HAMIDI of Afghanistan, director of the Afghan Women s Network; REBECCA JOSHUA OKWACI, a journalist by profession and the secretary general of Women Action for Development in Sudan, from South Sudan; RULA SALAMEH from Palestine, JustVision Education and Outreach Coordinator, Palestine, Budrus Producer; MOSSARAT QADEEM, Executive director of PAIMAN ( promise ) Alumni Trust, of Pakistan; moderated by Ambassador SWANEE HUNT, former ambassador to Austria, Eleanor Roosevelt Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School |
| 4:54 pm ET Approx. 31 min. Department of Justice GlaxoSmithKline Fraud Settlement The Justice Department announced a historical health care fraud settlement with ... The Justice Department announced a historical health care fraud settlement with GlaxoSmithKline. The $3 billion settlement was the largest of its kind and resulted from multiple criminal and civil investigations involving the drugs Paxil, Wellbutrin, and Avandia. | 5:15 pm ET Approx. 1 hr. 26 min. Middle East Institute U.S.-Turkey Relations Diplomats spoke about relations between the U.S. and Turkey. They also talked about ... Diplomats spoke about relations between the U.S. and Turkey. They also talked about Turkey’s relationship with the European Union and efforts by Turkey to join the union. They also spoke about Turkey’s role in regional security and the challenges posed by political unrest and violence in the Arab world. They responded to questions from the audience. | 6:02 pm ET Approx. 1 hr. 3 min. National Organization for Women Women in Political Activism Activists talked about their efforts to promote women’s issues among younger ... Activists talked about their efforts to promote women’s issues among younger women. Among the speakers was Sandra Fluke who earlier in the year spoke before a House panel on women’s reproductive rights and who was criticized by radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh. Also speaking was MSNBC anchor Krystal Ball who helped organize a boycott against sponsors of Mr. Limbaugh’s program. |
| 5:29 pm ET Approx. 21 min. National Organization for Women Terry O'Neill Remarks Terry O'Neill Terry O’Neill talked about strategies for opposition to state and federal legislative ... Terry O’Neill talked about strategies for opposition to state and federal legislative efforts to restrict women’s reproductive health rights. | 6:42 pm ET Approx. 1 hr. 17 min. Middle East Institute Turkey and the Middle East, Panel 3 Panelists talked about Turkey’s relations with countries in the Middle East, focusing on ... Panelists talked about Turkey’s relations with countries in the Middle East, focusing on relations with Iraq, Israel, Syria and Iran. They responded to questions from the audience. | 7:08 pm ET Approx. 51 min. Leadership Program of the Rockies Black Conservatives C.L. Bryant; Matt Kibbe; Unidentified Speaker C.L. Bryant talked about why he left the Democratic Party and became a conservative. C.L. Bryant talked about why he left the Democratic Party and became a conservative. |
| 5:54 pm ET Approx. 1 hr. 20 min. British House of Commons Prime Minister Cameron on the European Union Summit David Cameron; Edward Miliband; Unidentified Speaker Prime Minister Cameron addressed the House of Commons after attending a two-day summit with ... Prime Minister Cameron addressed the House of Commons after attending a two-day summit with European leaders to discuss the region’s debt crisis. Leaders from the 27-member European Union (EU) agreed on banking and financial measures to assist struggling economies, like Spain and Italy. The prime minister told members that there is a “real benefit” in staying in the EU but that the United Kingdom should seek to have “looser relationships” within the European Union. |
8:00 pm ET
Approx. 32 min.
C-SPAN | Communicators
Communicators with Representative Bob Goodlatte
Representative Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) talked about telecommunications issues. Topics included ...
Representative Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) talked about telecommunications issues. Topics included the proposed Verizon deal with Comcast and several cable companies that would increase spectrum for Verizon, consumer privacy legislation to protect consumers on Web sites and mobile aps, and prospects for an anti-piracy bill in the next Congress. Representative Goodlatte is chair of the Congressional Internet Caucus. |
8:00 pm ET
Approx. 59 min.
C-SPAN | C3 History,Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
Nixon Library Watergate Exhibit
Timothy Naftali; Unidentified Speaker
The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California, recently opened a ...
The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California, recently opened a new exhibit about Watergate. Library Director Timothy Naftali gave American History TV a tour of the exhibit, which chronicles events beginning in 1971 that led up to the break-in at the Watergate offices of the Democratic National Committee on June 17, 1972. Mr. Naftali also discussed the aftermath of the scandal, the resignation of President Nixon on August 9, 1974, and the lasting impact that Watergate made on our system of government. Extensive samples of Watergate evidence, including documents, oral histories, audio recordings and vintage television clips are available to explore online at nixonlibrary.gov |
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7:17 pm ET
Approx. 42 min.
C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Al Jazeera English Foreign News Bureau
Alan Fisher; Unidentified Speaker; Libby Casey
Alan Fisher talked about Al Jazeera’s English language news network in Washington, D.C., ...
Alan Fisher talked about Al Jazeera’s English language news network in Washington, D.C., which covers news in the United States and around the world. Topics included the network’s history, the workings of its news division, its audience, editorial decision-making, funding, and online capacities. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. A clip was shown of Al Jazeera English coverage of reactions to the Supreme Court health care law decision. This was the first of a five-day “Washington Journal” series on foreign news operations in the United States. The program identification numbers for the other parts are 306901-6 (Deutsche Welle), 306915-6 (Voice of America), 306916-5 (China Central Television), and 306934-5 (BBC America). |
8:33 pm ET Approx. 1 hr. C-SPAN | BookTV After Words with Victor Cha Victor Cha; Scott Snyder; Unidentified Speaker Victor Cha explores the rise of North Korea’s Kim dynasty and provides a history of one of ... Victor Cha explores the rise of North Korea’s Kim dynasty and provides a history of one of the most secret nations in recent history. He talked with Scott Snyder, director of the Program on U.S.-Korea Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. | 9:01 pm ET Approx. 58 min. Kansas City (MO) Public Library | Central Library Book Discussion on Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat Henry Fortunato; Max Holland; Unidentified Speaker Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the June 17, 1972, Watergate break-in, historian and ... Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the June 17, 1972, Watergate break-in, historian and researcher Max Holland talked about his book, Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat. In the book he critiques the view of FBI Associate Director Mark Felt presented by Bob Woodward. Using the Woodward and Bernstein papers at the University of Texas, Mr. Holland argues that contrary to popular notions, Mark Felt selfishly used journalists to discredit FBI director L. Patrick Gray in the hope that he would be appointed to the top spot; and that President Nixon’s resignation was an unintended consequence. Mr. Holland also compares the Woodward and Bernstein book All the President’s Men to their original reporting notes, and he argues that they changed key information. Mr. Holland used slides as he spoke and responded to questions from members of the audience at the Kansas City Central Library. |
| 8:00 pm ET Approx. 56 min. U.S. Institute of Peace Leon Panetta on Global Partnership and Policy Leon Panetta gave the fifth annual Dean Acheson lecture at the U.S. Institute of Peace. In ... Leon Panetta gave the fifth annual Dean Acheson lecture at the U.S. Institute of Peace. In his remarks he said the military planed to deploy Army units to build international partnerships and to strengthen security capabilities with nations around the world. He talked about a new defense strategy that focused on placing a greater emphasis on building capability of other nations to help meet security challenges in the future. He also spoke about the need for the Defense Department to invest in future capabilities, such as cyber security, unmanned systems, and space. | 9:36 pm ET Approx. 57 min. C-SPAN | BookTV After Words with Steve Coll Dina Cappiello; Steve Coll; Unidentified Speaker Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Steve Coll investigates the corporation that has greater ... Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Steve Coll investigates the corporation that has greater revenues than the economies of many western nations. He discussed the company’s power and influence with Associated Press energy reporter Dina Cappiello | 10:01 pm ET Approx. 45 min. Washington Post | Live 40th Anniversary of Watergate, Panel 1 This is the first of three panel discussions about Watergate and its legacy with many key players, ... This is the first of three panel discussions about Watergate and its legacy with many key players, including White House officials and the reporters who first broke the story. It begins with former White House counsel John Dean, Senate Watergate Committee counsel Fred Thompson and former special prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste who discuss the investigation and cover up. This June 11th gathering, hosted by Washington Post Live, took place at the Watergate Office Building in Washington D.C. This portion is about 45 minutes. |
| 8:59 pm ET Approx. 1 hr. 26 min. University of North Carolina National Security and the 2012 Elections David Schanzer; Unidentified Speaker David Schanzer, a former attorney in the Justice and Defense Departments, talked about the issue ... David Schanzer, a former attorney in the Justice and Defense Departments, talked about the issue of national security in n the 2012 election and past presidential election. | 10:36 pm ET Approx. 59 min. C-SPAN | BookTV After Words with Jay Nordlinger Matt Murray; Jay Nordlinger; Unidentified Speaker Mr. Nordlinger presents the history of one of the world’s best known and most ... Mr. Nordlinger presents the history of one of the world’s best known and most prestigious awards, the Nobel Peace Prize. In it, he shines a spotlight on Alfred Nobel, the prize’s founder, and discusses many noteworthy activists and leaders who were overlooked for the prize. He talked with the Wall Street Journal's iInternational editor Matt Murray. | 10:46 pm ET Approx. 30 min. Washington Post | Live 40th Anniversary of Watergate, Panel 2 Panelists discussed the legacy of Watergate with former member of the House Judiciary Committee ... Panelists discussed the legacy of Watergate with former member of the House Judiciary Committee William Cohen, associate minority counsel to the Judiciary Committee William Weld, and former Nixon Administration deputy counsel Egil “Bud” Krogh. This is the second panel of the Washington Post Live’s Watergate conference. This portion is about 30 minutes. |
| 10:26 pm ET Approx. 31 min. Department of Justice GlaxoSmithKline Fraud Settlement The Justice Department announced a historical health care fraud settlement with ... The Justice Department announced a historical health care fraud settlement with GlaxoSmithKline. The $3 billion settlement was the largest of its kind and resulted from multiple criminal and civil investigations involving the drugs Paxil, Wellbutrin, and Avandia. | 11:38 pm ET Approx. 1 hr. C-SPAN | BookTV After Words with Victor Cha Victor Cha; Scott Snyder; Unidentified Speaker Victor Cha explores the rise of North Korea’s Kim dynasty and provides a history of one of ... Victor Cha explores the rise of North Korea’s Kim dynasty and provides a history of one of the most secret nations in recent history. He talked with Scott Snyder, director of the Program on U.S.-Korea Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. | 11:17 pm ET Approx. 52 min. Washington Post | Live 40th Anniversary of Watergate, Panel 3 On the 40th anniversary of Watergate, we hear from the Washington Post reporters who first ... On the 40th anniversary of Watergate, we hear from the Washington Post reporters who first broke the story, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. This conference was hosted by Washington Post Live and ends with a tribute to Ben Bradlee, the former executive editor at the Post. This portion is about 50 minutes. |
| 11:00 pm ET Approx. 1 hr. 31 min. Cato Institute Supreme Court Health Care Decision Legal experts talked about the Supreme Court’s ruling that upheld the Affordable Care Act, ... Legal experts talked about the Supreme Court’s ruling that upheld the Affordable Care Act, the health care law. The three panelists, all of whom oppose the legislation, discussed the role of government in health care, constitutional issues, tax issues, and the 2012 elections. They responded to questions from the audience. | 12:41 am ET Approx. 57 min. C-SPAN | BookTV After Words with Steve Coll Dina Cappiello; Steve Coll; Unidentified Speaker Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Steve Coll investigates the corporation that has greater ... Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Steve Coll investigates the corporation that has greater revenues than the economies of many western nations. He discussed the company’s power and influence with Associated Press energy reporter Dina Cappiello |
12:10 am ET
Approx. 59 min.
C-SPAN | C3 History,Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
Nixon Library Watergate Exhibit
Timothy Naftali; Unidentified Speaker
The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California, recently opened a ...
The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California, recently opened a new exhibit about Watergate. Library Director Timothy Naftali gave American History TV a tour of the exhibit, which chronicles events beginning in 1971 that led up to the break-in at the Watergate offices of the Democratic National Committee on June 17, 1972. Mr. Naftali also discussed the aftermath of the scandal, the resignation of President Nixon on August 9, 1974, and the lasting impact that Watergate made on our system of government. Extensive samples of Watergate evidence, including documents, oral histories, audio recordings and vintage television clips are available to explore online at nixonlibrary.gov |
| 12:32 am ET Approx. 56 min. U.S. Institute of Peace Leon Panetta on Global Partnership and Policy Leon Panetta gave the fifth annual Dean Acheson lecture at the U.S. Institute of Peace. In ... Leon Panetta gave the fifth annual Dean Acheson lecture at the U.S. Institute of Peace. In his remarks he said the military planed to deploy Army units to build international partnerships and to strengthen security capabilities with nations around the world. He talked about a new defense strategy that focused on placing a greater emphasis on building capability of other nations to help meet security challenges in the future. He also spoke about the need for the Defense Department to invest in future capabilities, such as cyber security, unmanned systems, and space. | 1:41 am ET Approx. 59 min. C-SPAN | BookTV After Words with Jay Nordlinger Matt Murray; Jay Nordlinger; Unidentified Speaker Mr. Nordlinger presents the history of one of the world’s best known and most ... Mr. Nordlinger presents the history of one of the world’s best known and most prestigious awards, the Nobel Peace Prize. In it, he shines a spotlight on Alfred Nobel, the prize’s founder, and discusses many noteworthy activists and leaders who were overlooked for the prize. He talked with the Wall Street Journal's iInternational editor Matt Murray. | 1:11 am ET Approx. 58 min. Kansas City (MO) Public Library | Central Library Book Discussion on Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat Henry Fortunato; Max Holland; Unidentified Speaker Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the June 17, 1972, Watergate break-in, historian and ... Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the June 17, 1972, Watergate break-in, historian and researcher Max Holland talked about his book, Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat. In the book he critiques the view of FBI Associate Director Mark Felt presented by Bob Woodward. Using the Woodward and Bernstein papers at the University of Texas, Mr. Holland argues that contrary to popular notions, Mark Felt selfishly used journalists to discredit FBI director L. Patrick Gray in the hope that he would be appointed to the top spot; and that President Nixon’s resignation was an unintended consequence. Mr. Holland also compares the Woodward and Bernstein book All the President’s Men to their original reporting notes, and he argues that they changed key information. Mr. Holland used slides as he spoke and responded to questions from members of the audience at the Kansas City Central Library. |
| 1:29 am ET Approx. 1 hr. 26 min. University of North Carolina National Security and the 2012 Elections David Schanzer; Unidentified Speaker David Schanzer, a former attorney in the Justice and Defense Departments, talked about the issue ... David Schanzer, a former attorney in the Justice and Defense Departments, talked about the issue of national security in n the 2012 election and past presidential election. | 2:43 am ET Approx. 1 hr. C-SPAN | BookTV After Words with Victor Cha Victor Cha; Scott Snyder; Unidentified Speaker Victor Cha explores the rise of North Korea’s Kim dynasty and provides a history of one of ... Victor Cha explores the rise of North Korea’s Kim dynasty and provides a history of one of the most secret nations in recent history. He talked with Scott Snyder, director of the Program on U.S.-Korea Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. | 2:11 am ET Approx. 45 min. Washington Post | Live 40th Anniversary of Watergate, Panel 1 This is the first of three panel discussions about Watergate and its legacy with many key players, ... This is the first of three panel discussions about Watergate and its legacy with many key players, including White House officials and the reporters who first broke the story. It begins with former White House counsel John Dean, Senate Watergate Committee counsel Fred Thompson and former special prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste who discuss the investigation and cover up. This June 11th gathering, hosted by Washington Post Live, took place at the Watergate Office Building in Washington D.C. This portion is about 45 minutes. |
| 2:56 am ET Approx. 31 min. Department of Justice GlaxoSmithKline Fraud Settlement The Justice Department announced a historical health care fraud settlement with ... The Justice Department announced a historical health care fraud settlement with GlaxoSmithKline. The $3 billion settlement was the largest of its kind and resulted from multiple criminal and civil investigations involving the drugs Paxil, Wellbutrin, and Avandia. | 3:45 am ET Approx. 57 min. C-SPAN | BookTV After Words with Steve Coll Dina Cappiello; Steve Coll; Unidentified Speaker Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Steve Coll investigates the corporation that has greater ... Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Steve Coll investigates the corporation that has greater revenues than the economies of many western nations. He discussed the company’s power and influence with Associated Press energy reporter Dina Cappiello | 2:56 am ET Approx. 30 min. Washington Post | Live 40th Anniversary of Watergate, Panel 2 Panelists discussed the legacy of Watergate with former member of the House Judiciary Committee ... Panelists discussed the legacy of Watergate with former member of the House Judiciary Committee William Cohen, associate minority counsel to the Judiciary Committee William Weld, and former Nixon Administration deputy counsel Egil “Bud” Krogh. This is the second panel of the Washington Post Live’s Watergate conference. This portion is about 30 minutes. |
| 3:29 am ET Approx. 1 hr. 31 min. Cato Institute Supreme Court Health Care Decision Legal experts talked about the Supreme Court’s ruling that upheld the Affordable Care Act, ... Legal experts talked about the Supreme Court’s ruling that upheld the Affordable Care Act, the health care law. The three panelists, all of whom oppose the legislation, discussed the role of government in health care, constitutional issues, tax issues, and the 2012 elections. They responded to questions from the audience. | 4:46 am ET Approx. 59 min. C-SPAN | BookTV After Words with Jay Nordlinger Matt Murray; Jay Nordlinger; Unidentified Speaker Mr. Nordlinger presents the history of one of the world’s best known and most ... Mr. Nordlinger presents the history of one of the world’s best known and most prestigious awards, the Nobel Peace Prize. In it, he shines a spotlight on Alfred Nobel, the prize’s founder, and discusses many noteworthy activists and leaders who were overlooked for the prize. He talked with the Wall Street Journal's iInternational editor Matt Murray. | 3:27 am ET Approx. 52 min. Washington Post | Live 40th Anniversary of Watergate, Panel 3 On the 40th anniversary of Watergate, we hear from the Washington Post reporters who first ... On the 40th anniversary of Watergate, we hear from the Washington Post reporters who first broke the story, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. This conference was hosted by Washington Post Live and ends with a tribute to Ben Bradlee, the former executive editor at the Post. This portion is about 50 minutes. |
| 5:01 am ET Approx. 30 min. NATO NATO Monthly Briefing Anders Rasmussen; Unidentified Speaker NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen gave his monthly briefing to the press. He ... NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen gave his monthly briefing to the press. He condemned the continuing violence in Syria, and the recent shooting down of a Turkish military jet by Syria. He reiterated that NATO had no intentions of becoming involved in Syria. | 5:48 am ET Approx. 1 hr. 20 min. British House of Commons Prime Minister Cameron on the European Union Summit David Cameron; Edward Miliband; Unidentified Speaker Prime Minister Cameron addressed the House of Commons after attending a two-day summit with ... Prime Minister Cameron addressed the House of Commons after attending a two-day summit with European leaders to discuss the region’s debt crisis. Leaders from the 27-member European Union (EU) agreed on banking and financial measures to assist struggling economies, like Spain and Italy. The prime minister told members that there is a “real benefit” in staying in the EU but that the United Kingdom should seek to have “looser relationships” within the European Union. |
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C-SPAN | C3 History,Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
Nixon Library Watergate Exhibit
Timothy Naftali; Unidentified Speaker
The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California, recently opened a ...
The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California, recently opened a new exhibit about Watergate. Library Director Timothy Naftali gave American History TV a tour of the exhibit, which chronicles events beginning in 1971 that led up to the break-in at the Watergate offices of the Democratic National Committee on June 17, 1972. Mr. Naftali also discussed the aftermath of the scandal, the resignation of President Nixon on August 9, 1974, and the lasting impact that Watergate made on our system of government. Extensive samples of Watergate evidence, including documents, oral histories, audio recordings and vintage television clips are available to explore online at nixonlibrary.gov |
| 5:32 am ET Approx. 1 hr. 26 min. University of North Carolina National Security and the 2012 Elections David Schanzer; Unidentified Speaker David Schanzer, a former attorney in the Justice and Defense Departments, talked about the issue ... David Schanzer, a former attorney in the Justice and Defense Departments, talked about the issue of national security in n the 2012 election and past presidential election. | 5:21 am ET Approx. 58 min. Kansas City (MO) Public Library | Central Library Book Discussion on Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat Henry Fortunato; Max Holland; Unidentified Speaker Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the June 17, 1972, Watergate break-in, historian and ... Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the June 17, 1972, Watergate break-in, historian and researcher Max Holland talked about his book, Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deep Throat. In the book he critiques the view of FBI Associate Director Mark Felt presented by Bob Woodward. Using the Woodward and Bernstein papers at the University of Texas, Mr. Holland argues that contrary to popular notions, Mark Felt selfishly used journalists to discredit FBI director L. Patrick Gray in the hope that he would be appointed to the top spot; and that President Nixon’s resignation was an unintended consequence. Mr. Holland also compares the Woodward and Bernstein book All the President’s Men to their original reporting notes, and he argues that they changed key information. Mr. Holland used slides as he spoke and responded to questions from members of the audience at the Kansas City Central Library. | |
| 6:21 am ET Approx. 45 min. Washington Post | Live 40th Anniversary of Watergate, Panel 1 This is the first of three panel discussions about Watergate and its legacy with many key players, ... This is the first of three panel discussions about Watergate and its legacy with many key players, including White House officials and the reporters who first broke the story. It begins with former White House counsel John Dean, Senate Watergate Committee counsel Fred Thompson and former special prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste who discuss the investigation and cover up. This June 11th gathering, hosted by Washington Post Live, took place at the Watergate Office Building in Washington D.C. This portion is about 45 minutes. |