C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Energy Secretary Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
3 hours, 27 minutesEnergy Secretary Jennifer Granholm testified on President Biden's 2025 budget request before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy, Climate, and Grid Security. Topics included U.S. liquid natural gas (LNG) exports, appliance efficiency standards, electric vehicle supply chains, and clean energy goals.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Marshall on FAA Programs Bill
4 minutesSen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) spoke on a bipartisan bill to reauthorize Federal Aviation Adminstration programs for five-years. Current FAA programs expire May 10.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Moran on FAA Programs Bill
6 minutesSen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) spoke on a bipartisan bill to reauthorize Federal Aviation Administration programs for five-years. Current FAA programs expire May 10.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Duckworth on FAA Programs Bill
9 minutesSen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) spoke on a bipartisan bill to reauthorize Federal Aviation Adminstration programs for five-years. Current FAA programs expire May 10.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Cruz on FAA Programs Bill
11 minutesSenate Transportation Committee Rannking Member Ted Cruz (R-TX) spoke on a bipartisan bill to reauthorize Federal Aviation Adminstration programs for five-years. Current FAA programs expire May 10.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Cantwell on FAA Programs Bill
22 minutesSenate Transportation Committee Chair Maria Cantwell (D-WA) spoke on a bipartisan bill to reauthorize Federal Aviation Adminstration programs for five-years. Current FAA programs expire May 10.
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U.S. Senate: 05/02/2024
6 hours, 2 minutesThe Senate will continue work on a 5-year FAA reauthorization bill. Current FAA programs expire May 10.
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Federal Reserve Chair Holds News Conference
52 minutesFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced that the federal reserve board's benchmark interest rate would remain unchanged at 5.25% to 5.5% due to inflation still remaining too high. He also said it was "unlikely" there would be a rate-hike in the near-future, saying the current rate is sufficiently restrictive for lowering inflation to the federal reserve's 2% goal. Mr. Powell's remarks occurred at his monthly news conference, following the Federal Open Market Committee's meeting on April 30-May 1. The Fed's benchmark interest rate has not changed since July 2023.
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Campaign 2024: Progressive Candidate Training Session in Atlanta on Training to Action
37 minutesFuture progressive political candidates participated in training sessions in Atlanta aimed at improving their electability. Vote Run Lead State Director Ashlee Bruner led this session focused on filling what she called the "confidence gap." She outlined ways for future progressive political candidates to channel their desire to affect change into action and talked about the importance of running for office at the state and local levels.
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Campaign 2024: Progressive Candidate Training Sessions in Atlanta on Core Messaging
1 hour, 3 minutesFuture progressive political candidates participated in training sessions in Atlanta aimed at improving their electability. This portion focused on how future candidates could best develop a core message for their campaigns.
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Campaign 2024: Progressive Candidate Training Sessions in Atlanta on Crafting a Campaign Voice
59 minutesFuture progressive political candidates participated in training sessions in Atlanta aimed at improving their electability. This portion focused on crafting an effective and authentic campaign voice as well as ways to broadcast that voice on digital platforms.
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Washington Journal: Maria Curi
28 minutesAxios Tech Policy Reporter Maria Curi discussed the U.S. potentially banning the social media app TikTok.
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Interior Secretary Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
1 hour, 57 minutesSecretary of the Interior Deb Haaland testified on President Biden's fiscal year 2025 budget request before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Secretary Haaland, along with the department's acting deputy secretary and budget director, fielded questions on a variety of topics, including oil and gas production on federal land, permitting, national parks, and the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) implementation of rules.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Thune on College Protests Amid Israel-Hamas War
9 minutesSenator John Thune (R-SD) said the Biden Administration should do more to quell antisemitism on college campuses.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Casey on Antisemitism on College Campuses
6 minutesSen. Bob Casey spoke about a bill he has co-authored combating antisemitism on college campuses. The House approved a similar bill Wednesday.
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Lawmakers and Medical Professionals testify on Minority and Maternal Health Care
1 hour, 52 minutesThe Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee held a hearing to examine the rising shortage of minority health care professionals and the maternal mortality crisis among minority women. Appearing before the committee was Sen. Laphonza Butler (D-CA) and Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX) who spoke on their experiences and advocacy in addressing minority health care concerns and mitigating maternal mortality. The committee also heard from medical professionals, including National Medical Association President Yolanda Lawson, who discussed the impact of health inequities, pathways to careers in medicine and health care, financial burdens of education, and how ethnic representation in health care can foster trust among minority communities.
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Campaign 2024: Progressive Candidate Training Session in Atlanta on Training to Action
37 minutesFuture progressive political candidates participated in training sessions in Atlanta aimed at improving their electability. Vote Run Lead State Director Ashlee Bruner led this session focused on filling what she called the "confidence gap." She outlined ways for future progressive political candidates to channel their desire to affect change into action and talked about the importance of running for office at the state and local levels.
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Campaign 2024: Progressive Candidate Training Sessions in Atlanta on Core Messaging
1 hour, 19 minutesFuture progressive political candidates participated in training sessions in Atlanta aimed at improving their electability. This portion focused on how future candidates could best develop a core message for their campaigns.
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Interior Secretary Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
1 hour, 56 minutesSecretary of the Interior Deb Haaland testified on President Biden's fiscal year 2025 budget request before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Secretary Haaland, along with the department's acting deputy secretary and budget director, fielded questions on a variety of topics, including oil and gas production on federal land, permitting, national parks, and the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) implementation of rules.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Thune on College Protests Amid Israel-Hamas War
8 minutesSenator John Thune (R-SD) said the Biden Administration should do more to quell antisemitism on college campuses.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Casey on Antisemitism on College Campuses
7 minutesSen. Bob Casey spoke about a bill he has co-authored combating antisemitism on college campuses. The House approved a similar bill Wednesday.
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Arizona Senate Debates 1864 Abortion Law Repeal
2 hours, 5 minutesThe Arizona Senate voted to repeal an 1864 law banning nearly all abortions in the state. Two Republicans joined 14 Democrats to repeal it. This 1864 law came into the limelight after the state Supreme Court ruled in April 2024 that the law was still applicable and outlawed nearly all abortions. As they voted, members from both parties passionately expressed the reason for their vote and criticized the votes of their colleagues. In addition, visitors in the gallery could be heard interrupting members.
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Families of Americans Detained Abroad Call on U.S. Lawmakers to Bring Them Home
1 hour, 45 minutesThe families of Americans detained abroad in countries including China, Iran and Afghanistan urged U.S. lawmakers to bring them home immediately. They met with the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations to discuss how Congress can help secure their release. Wall Street Journal Assistant Editor Paul Beckett also participated in the meeting. Evan Gershkovich, a reporter with the news outlet, has been detained in Russia since March 2023. Those who participated in this conversation included the families of Ryan Corbett, who has been detained in Afghanistan since 2022; Austin Tice in Syria since 2012; Majd Kamalmaz, also in Syria since 2018; Alsu Kurmasheva in Russia; and Jamshid Sharmahd in Iran since 2003.
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U.N. Humanitarian Coordinator for Gaza Speaks at U.S. Institute of Peace
59 minutesUnited Nations Senior Humanitarian Reconstruction Coordinator for Gaza Sigrid Kaag discussed navigating humanitarian assistance to Gaza amidst the Israel-Hamas war. Topics included vulnerabilities women and children face in Gaza, the maritime route for aid, humanitarian worker security, and reconstruction. The U.S. Institute of Peace hosted this event.
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U.S. Senate: 05/03/2024
10 minutesThe Senate will hold a brief pro forma session. No votes will take place until Tuesday, May 7.
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National Press Club Holds Briefing on Status of Journalists Detained Abroad
1 hour, 0 minuteThe National Press Club holds a briefing on the statuses of U.S. journalists Austin Tice, Evan Gershkovich, and Alsu Kurmasheva. Mr. Tice was kidnapped in Syria in 2012, and Mr. Gershkovich and Ms. Kurmasheva are currently detained in Russia.
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Public Affairs Events
2 hours, 20 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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UnitedHealth CEO Testifies on Change Healthcare Cyber Attack Before Senate
2 hours, 17 minutesUnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty apologized for the chaos after cyber attackers targeted one of its companies, Change Healthcare, in February 2024. Mr. Witty's apology came as he testified during a public hearing before the Senate Finance Committee. UnitedHealth Group is the largest health care insurance company in the U.S., and one of the largest companies in the world. As he departed the more than two-hour long hearing, protesters confronted the CEO. Mr. Witty was also scheduled to testify before a House subcommittee on the same day.
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Georgetown University Hosts Global Dialogues Conference - Part 1
1 hour, 13 minutesInternational scholars discussed global challenges and opportunities for diplomacy as a part of Georgetown University's Global Dialogues conference held in Washington, DC. Topics included Palestinian solidarity protests on college campuses, the rise in nationalism, and how the Global North and Global South can work to create a new understanding of world order.
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Discussion on Politics, Liberalism & Religion
1 hour, 6 minutesThe U.S. Naval Academy Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership hosts the 23rd McCain Conference titled, "Liberal Democracy - Challenges, Critics, Solutions." This portion focuses on politics, liberalism and religion.
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Discussion on Civic Virtue
51 minutesThe U.S. Naval Academy Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership hosted the 23rd McCain Conference titled, "Liberal Democracy - Challenges, Critics, Solutions." This portion focused on civic virtue.
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Discussion on Liberalism's Past & Present
1 hour, 4 minutesThe U.S. Naval Academy Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership hosts the 23rd McCain Conference titled, "Liberal Democracy - Challenges, Critics, Solutions." This portion focuses on liberalism and politics.
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Discussion on Liberalism & Democracy
59 minutesThe U.S. Naval Academy Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership hosted the 23rd McCain Conference titled, "Liberal Democracy - Challenges, Critics, Solutions." This portion featured a keynote lecture on liberalism and democracy from Francis Fukuyama, a professor in international policy from Stanford University.
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Acting Labor Secretary Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
3 hours, 38 minutesActing Labor Sec. Julie Su testified on the 2025 budget request for her department before the House Education and the Workforce Committee. She said the department's $13.9B budget proposal had two main priorities: pathways to good jobs and protecting workers, especially those most vulnerable to exploitation. The committee's members then asked Ms. Su about a variety of issues, including diversity initiatives in apprenticeship programs, remote work, child labor, and the so-called gig economy. Ms. Su has served as acting secretary since March 2023.
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UnitedHealth CEO Testifies on Change Healthcare Cyber Attack Before Senate
2 hours, 22 minutesUnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty apologized for the chaos after cyber attackers targeted one of its companies, Change Healthcare, in February 2024. Mr. Witty's apology came as he testified during a public hearing before the Senate Finance Committee. UnitedHealth Group is the largest health care insurance company in the U.S., and one of the largest companies in the world. As he departed the more than two-hour long hearing, protesters confronted the CEO. Mr. Witty was also scheduled to testify before a House subcommittee on the same day.
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FCC Holds Meeting on Net Neutrality, Open Internet and Other Technology Issues
2 hours, 1 minuteThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) held an open meeting from FCC headquarters in Washington, DC, on net neutrality, the implementation of geo-routing and location-based services for the 988-crisis hotline, and enforcement actions taken against several pirate radio station operators. While the commission voted unanimously in favor of geo-routing for the 988 hotline and enforcement actions against pirate radio operators, they voted along party lines to restore net neutrality, which was repealed in 2017 under the Trump administration.
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Discussion on Politics, Liberalism & Religion
1 hour, 7 minutesThe U.S. Naval Academy Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership hosts the 23rd McCain Conference titled, "Liberal Democracy - Challenges, Critics, Solutions." This portion focuses on politics, liberalism and religion.
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Discussion on Civic Virtue
50 minutesThe U.S. Naval Academy Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership hosted the 23rd McCain Conference titled, "Liberal Democracy - Challenges, Critics, Solutions." This portion focused on civic virtue.
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Discussion on Liberalism's Past & Present
1 hour, 5 minutesThe U.S. Naval Academy Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership hosts the 23rd McCain Conference titled, "Liberal Democracy - Challenges, Critics, Solutions." This portion focuses on liberalism and politics.
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Discussion on Liberalism & Democracy
58 minutesThe U.S. Naval Academy Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership hosted the 23rd McCain Conference titled, "Liberal Democracy - Challenges, Critics, Solutions." This portion featured a keynote lecture on liberalism and democracy from Francis Fukuyama, a professor in international policy from Stanford University.
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Lectures in History: Confederate Monuments & Labor Integration in New Orleans
44 minutesTulane University History Professor Rien Fertel discussed the erection of Confederate monuments in New Orleans at the turn of the 20th century at the same time as efforts to integrate and unionize Black and white dock laborers. Tulane University is in New Orleans.
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Reel America: "Victory Round-Up" - May 1945 United Newsreel
15 minutesThis U.S. Office of War Information newsreel reports on events relating to VE Day - the May 8, 1945 surrender of Nazi Germany. German generals are shown signing the unconditional surrender with Soviet, American, French, and British generals in attendance. Nazi leaders are taken into custody and celebrations are shown in Paris, Belgium, and Denmark.
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NATO 1949 Founding 75th Anniversary
30 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken delivered remarks in Brussels, Belgium, at a reception celebrating the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He was joined by U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. They honored NATO's legacy and paid tribute to 64th Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and President Harry Truman for their contributions to the military alliance. NATO was established on April 4, 1949 amid the aftermath of World War II.
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The Presidency: Reconsidering Woodrow Wilson's Legacy
1 hour, 10 minutesAtlantic Staff Writer David Frum - speaking from Woodrow Wilson's Washington, D.C., home - reconsidered the 28th president's legacy, including his efforts to persuade the U.S. to join the League of Nations and the segregated federal government of his time.
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Reel America: Understanding Tornados - 1975
20 minutesThis NASA video from 1975 described advancements in tornado research and the importance of information from early warning satellites. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films produced mostly by government agencies.
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Lectures in History: Confederate Monuments & Labor Integration in New Orleans
45 minutesTulane University History Professor Rien Fertel discussed the erection of Confederate monuments in New Orleans at the turn of the 20th century at the same time as efforts to integrate and unionize Black and white dock laborers. Tulane University is in New Orleans.
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Reel America: "Victory Round-Up" - May 1945 United Newsreel
15 minutesThis U.S. Office of War Information newsreel reports on events relating to VE Day - the May 8, 1945 surrender of Nazi Germany. German generals are shown signing the unconditional surrender with Soviet, American, French, and British generals in attendance. Nazi leaders are taken into custody and celebrations are shown in Paris, Belgium, and Denmark.
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High School Advanced Placement - U.S. History Exam 2024
1 hour, 3 minutesJason Stacy and Matthew Ellington, co-authors of "Fabric of a Nation: A History with Skills and Sources, for the AP US History Course," talked about the Advanced Placement U.S. History Exam. They explained how this year's exam is structured, provided strategies for answering questions and analyzing historical documents.
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NATO 1949 Founding 75th Anniversary
22 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken delivered remarks in Brussels, Belgium, at a reception celebrating the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He was joined by U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. They honored NATO's legacy and paid tribute to 64th Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and President Harry Truman for their contributions to the military alliance. NATO was established on April 4, 1949 amid the aftermath of World War II.
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Reel America: "A Right to Health, Neighborhood Health Centers in Profile" - 1969
35 minutesThis U.S. government documentary promotes Office of Economic Opportunity Neighborhood Health Centers by profiling several in major cities and rural areas. The film argues that many lower income residents lack basic healthcare and instead seek help in emergency rooms when they are sick. There were 36 Neighborhood Health Centers when the film was produced. According to the National Association of Community Health Centers, 29 million people are now served in more than 12,000 communities nationwide.
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The Civil War: Tom Wheeler, "Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails"
1 hour, 5 minutesAuthor Tom Wheeler talked about how Abraham Lincoln used the new technology of the telegraph to communicate directly with his Union generals and helped win the Civil War. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg hosted this event.
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Brady Crytzer, "The Whiskey Rebellion"
1 hour, 0 minuteAuthor Brady Crytzer talked about the 1794 uprising in western Pennsylvania in response to a government tax on liquor. Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania hosted this event.
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2024 Bancroft Prize for History
45 minutesColumbia University presented the Bancroft prize to the 2024 winners, authors Elliott West ("Continental Reckoning") and Carolyn Eisenberg ("Fire and Rain").
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1970 Kent State Photographs
40 minutesHoward Ruffner talked about the photos he took on May 4, 1970 when National Guard troops shot and killed four students at Kent State University in Ohio during an anti-Vietnam War protest. A student and photographer for the college newspaper at the time, one of his photos was used on the cover of Life magazine. His book about his experience is titled, "Moments of Truth: A Photographer's Experience of Kent State 1970."
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Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit"
1 hour, 30 minutesThe historical legacy of singer Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit," her lament about the lynchings of African Americans, was considered in a conversation that included the composer's son. Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute in New York hosted this event.
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Congress Investigates: 1975 U.S. Intelligence Activities Hearings
1 hour, 0 minuteIn 1975, a Senate committee led by Sen. Frank Church (D-ID) examined alleged abuses within the U.S. intelligence community.
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Lectures in History: Confederate Monuments & Labor Integration in New Orleans
45 minutesTulane University History Professor Rien Fertel discussed the erection of Confederate monuments in New Orleans at the turn of the 20th century at the same time as efforts to integrate and unionize Black and white dock laborers. Tulane University is in New Orleans.
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Reel America: "Victory Round-Up" - May 1945 United Newsreel
15 minutesThis U.S. Office of War Information newsreel reports on events relating to VE Day - the May 8, 1945 surrender of Nazi Germany. German generals are shown signing the unconditional surrender with Soviet, American, French, and British generals in attendance. Nazi leaders are taken into custody and celebrations are shown in Paris, Belgium, and Denmark.
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NATO 1949 Founding 75th Anniversary
30 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken delivered remarks in Brussels, Belgium, at a reception celebrating the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He was joined by U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. They honored NATO's legacy and paid tribute to 64th Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and President Harry Truman for their contributions to the military alliance. NATO was established on April 4, 1949 amid the aftermath of World War II.
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The Presidency: Reconsidering Woodrow Wilson's Legacy
1 hour, 10 minutesAtlantic Staff Writer David Frum - speaking from Woodrow Wilson's Washington, D.C., home - reconsidered the 28th president's legacy, including his efforts to persuade the U.S. to join the League of Nations and the segregated federal government of his time.
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Reel America: Understanding Tornados - 1975
20 minutesThis NASA video from 1975 described advancements in tornado research and the importance of information from early warning satellites. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films produced mostly by government agencies.
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Lectures in History: Confederate Monuments & Labor Integration in New Orleans
45 minutesTulane University History Professor Rien Fertel discussed the erection of Confederate monuments in New Orleans at the turn of the 20th century at the same time as efforts to integrate and unionize Black and white dock laborers. Tulane University is in New Orleans.
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Reel America: "Victory Round-Up" - May 1945 United Newsreel
15 minutesThis U.S. Office of War Information newsreel reports on events relating to VE Day - the May 8, 1945 surrender of Nazi Germany. German generals are shown signing the unconditional surrender with Soviet, American, French, and British generals in attendance. Nazi leaders are taken into custody and celebrations are shown in Paris, Belgium, and Denmark.
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High School Advanced Placement - U.S. History Exam 2024
1 hour, 3 minutesJason Stacy and Matthew Ellington, co-authors of "Fabric of a Nation: A History with Skills and Sources, for the AP US History Course," talked about the Advanced Placement U.S. History Exam. They explained how this year's exam is structured, provided strategies for answering questions and analyzing historical documents.
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NATO 1949 Founding 75th Anniversary
22 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken delivered remarks in Brussels, Belgium, at a reception celebrating the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He was joined by U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. They honored NATO's legacy and paid tribute to 64th Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and President Harry Truman for their contributions to the military alliance. NATO was established on April 4, 1949 amid the aftermath of World War II.
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Reel America: "A Right to Health, Neighborhood Health Centers in Profile" - 1969
35 minutesThis U.S. government documentary promotes Office of Economic Opportunity Neighborhood Health Centers by profiling several in major cities and rural areas. The film argues that many lower income residents lack basic healthcare and instead seek help in emergency rooms when they are sick. There were 36 Neighborhood Health Centers when the film was produced. According to the National Association of Community Health Centers, 29 million people are now served in more than 12,000 communities nationwide.
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The Civil War: Tom Wheeler, "Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails"
1 hour, 6 minutesAuthor Tom Wheeler talked about how Abraham Lincoln used the new technology of the telegraph to communicate directly with his Union generals and helped win the Civil War. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg hosted this event.
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Brady Crytzer, "The Whiskey Rebellion"
1 hour, 0 minuteAuthor Brady Crytzer talked about the 1794 uprising in western Pennsylvania in response to a government tax on liquor. Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania hosted this event.
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2024 Bancroft Prize for History
44 minutesColumbia University presented the Bancroft prize to the 2024 winners, authors Elliott West ("Continental Reckoning") and Carolyn Eisenberg ("Fire and Rain").
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1970 Kent State Photographs
40 minutesHoward Ruffner talked about the photos he took on May 4, 1970 when National Guard troops shot and killed four students at Kent State University in Ohio during an anti-Vietnam War protest. A student and photographer for the college newspaper at the time, one of his photos was used on the cover of Life magazine. His book about his experience is titled, "Moments of Truth: A Photographer's Experience of Kent State 1970."
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Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit"
1 hour, 30 minutesThe historical legacy of singer Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit," her lament about the lynchings of African Americans, was considered in a conversation that included the composer's son. Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute in New York hosted this event.
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Congress Investigates: 1975 U.S. Intelligence Activities Hearings
1 hour, 1 minuteIn 1975, a Senate committee led by Sen. Frank Church (D-ID) examined alleged abuses within the U.S. intelligence community.
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Stephen Breyer, "Reading the Constitution"
1 hour, 4 minutesFormer Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer explained his judicial philosophy and approach to the U.S. Constitution, summed up in his book's subtitle, "Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism." The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia hosted this event.
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Joseph Campbell, "Lost in a Gallup"
56 minutesAuthor Joseph Campbell discussed polling failures and surprises in presidential elections from 1936 to 2020. This event took place at Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C.
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After Words: David Sanger, "New Cold Wars"
59 minutesNew York Times correspondent David Sanger spoke about China's rise, Russia's invasion of Ukraine & America's role in the world in the 21st century. He was interviewed by Harvard University Belfer Center senior fellow Paula Dobriansky.
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Stephen Breyer, "Reading the Constitution"
1 hour, 5 minutesFormer Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer explained his judicial philosophy and approach to the U.S. Constitution, summed up in his book's subtitle, "Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism." The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia hosted this event.
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Joseph Campbell, "Lost in a Gallup"
56 minutesAuthor Joseph Campbell discussed polling failures and surprises in presidential elections from 1936 to 2020. This event took place at Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C.
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After Words: David Sanger, "New Cold Wars"
59 minutesNew York Times correspondent David Sanger spoke about China's rise, Russia's invasion of Ukraine & America's role in the world in the 21st century. He was interviewed by Harvard University Belfer Center senior fellow Paula Dobriansky.
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Race, Technology and Social Media
58 minutesAuthors Emily Raboteau ("Lessons for Survival"), Christina Greer ("Black Ethnics") and Bettina Love ("Punished for Dreaming") discussed how technology and social media have impacted the fight for racial justice. The National Black Writers Conference sponsored this event at Medgar Evers College in New York City.
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The Healing Power of Literature
1 hour, 22 minutesAuthors Patricia Spears Jones ("The Beloved Community"), Marita Golden ("The Strong Black Woman") Kevin Powell ("The Kevin Powell Reader") discussed how writing can foster empathy and solace. The National Black Writers Conference sponsored this event at Medgar Evers College in New York City.
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Chronicling the Black Experience
1 hour, 45 minutesAuthors Victoria Christopher Murray ("The First Ladies") , Pamela Newkirk ("Diversity, Inc.") , Thabiti Lewis ("Black People Are My Business") and Khalil Gibran Muhammad ("The Condemnation of Blackness") discussed how Black writers have written about Black history and activism. The National Black Writers Conference sponsored this event at Medgar Evers College in New York City.
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Kara Alaimo, "Over the Influence" & Kate Manne, "Unshrinking"
55 minutesHofstra University professor Kara Alaimo ("Over the Influence") and Cornell University professor Kate Manne ("Unshrinking") discussed the pressures women and young girls face from social media and fatphobia. The Strand bookstore in New York City hosted this event.
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Leah Payne, "God Gave Rock & Roll to You"
1 hour, 0 minutePortland Seminary professor Leah Payne talked about the history of the Jesus Movement and the birth of Christian rock in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. This event was hosted by Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Lexington, Kentucky.
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Stephen Breyer, "Reading the Constitution"
1 hour, 5 minutesFormer Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer explained his judicial philosophy and approach to the U.S. Constitution, summed up in his book's subtitle, "Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism." The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia hosted this event.
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Joseph Campbell, "Lost in a Gallup"
56 minutesAuthor Joseph Campbell discussed polling failures and surprises in presidential elections from 1936 to 2020. This event took place at Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C.
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After Words: David Sanger, "New Cold Wars"
59 minutesNew York Times correspondent David Sanger spoke about China's rise, Russia's invasion of Ukraine & America's role in the world in the 21st century. He was interviewed by Harvard University Belfer Center senior fellow Paula Dobriansky.
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Stephen Breyer, "Reading the Constitution"
1 hour, 5 minutesFormer Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer explained his judicial philosophy and approach to the U.S. Constitution, summed up in his book's subtitle, "Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism." The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia hosted this event.
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Joseph Campbell, "Lost in a Gallup"
56 minutesAuthor Joseph Campbell discussed polling failures and surprises in presidential elections from 1936 to 2020. This event took place at Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C.
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After Words: David Sanger, "New Cold Wars"
59 minutesNew York Times correspondent David Sanger spoke about China's rise, Russia's invasion of Ukraine & America's role in the world in the 21st century. He was interviewed by Harvard University Belfer Center senior fellow Paula Dobriansky.
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Race, Technology and Social Media
58 minutesAuthors Emily Raboteau ("Lessons for Survival"), Christina Greer ("Black Ethnics") and Bettina Love ("Punished for Dreaming") discussed how technology and social media have impacted the fight for racial justice. The National Black Writers Conference sponsored this event at Medgar Evers College in New York City.
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The Healing Power of Literature
1 hour, 21 minutesAuthors Patricia Spears Jones ("The Beloved Community"), Marita Golden ("The Strong Black Woman") Kevin Powell ("The Kevin Powell Reader") discussed how writing can foster empathy and solace. The National Black Writers Conference sponsored this event at Medgar Evers College in New York City.
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Chronicling the Black Experience
1 hour, 46 minutesAuthors Victoria Christopher Murray ("The First Ladies") , Pamela Newkirk ("Diversity, Inc.") , Thabiti Lewis ("Black People Are My Business") and Khalil Gibran Muhammad ("The Condemnation of Blackness") discussed how Black writers have written about Black history and activism. The National Black Writers Conference sponsored this event at Medgar Evers College in New York City.
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Kara Alaimo, "Over the Influence" & Kate Manne, "Unshrinking"
55 minutesHofstra University professor Kara Alaimo ("Over the Influence") and Cornell University professor Kate Manne ("Unshrinking") discussed the pressures women and young girls face from social media and fatphobia. The Strand bookstore in New York City hosted this event.
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Leah Payne, "God Gave Rock & Roll to You"
1 hour, 0 minutePortland Seminary professor Leah Payne talked about the history of the Jesus Movement and the birth of Christian rock in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. This event was hosted by Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Lexington, Kentucky.
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4 hours, 30 minutesLive gavel-to-gavel coverage of the United States Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.
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