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2020 by CNNW
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All the best moments and all the worst moments from the year 2019.
Topics: trump, usaa, california, greenland, patriots, martin, sofi, google, china, dolly parton, hannah...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN
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2020 Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang held a town hall with voters at the public library in Nashua, NH. He talked about his campaign platform, including his proposal for a $1,000 per month universal basic income program, and took questions from the audience before meeting and greeting and taking pictures with many of the attendees. Sponsor: Yang Presidential Campaign
Topics: new hampshire, donald trump, andrew, nashua, amazon, washington, d.c., dnc, mr. yang, brown, iowa,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNNW
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Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen co-host CNN's New Year's Eve Live celebration from Times Square in New York City.
Topics: anderson, nashville, andy, new york, times square, christina aguilera, shaq, randi kaye, bahamas,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Republican Whip Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) recounted his journey to recovery after being shot during practice for the annual Congressional Baseball Game in 2017. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: new orleans, david, virginia, susan kennedy, jennifer
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal looked back at the 1969 Woodstock Music & Art Fair, a three-day rock concert that attracted nearly half a million people to a dairy farm in upstate New York. Historian David Farber joined us to talk about the social movements of the 60s leading up to the event, how the unexpected cultural phenomenon unfolded, and the music festival's legacy. Mr. Farber is the author of "The Age of Great Dreams: America in the 1960s." Sponsor:...
Topics: woodstock, new york, new york city, kansas, david farber, bethel, california, michigan, newport,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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The 1969 Woodstock Festival co-creator Artie Kornfeld talked about the historic three-day concert that attracted nearly half a million people to a dairy farm in upstate New York. He recounted details of how Woodstock came together, signing the musical artists, and the concept and business arrangements for the documentary film. Mr. Kornfeld is the author of "The Pied Piper of Woodstock." The Robert H. Jackson Center co-founder Greg Peterson conducted the interview. Sponsor: Jackson...
Topics: michael, woodstock, new york, donnie kershner, freddy weintraub, artie, florida, sweetwater, san...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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On February 24, 1969, the U.S. Supreme Court decided in Tinker v. Des Moines that students do not lose their First Amendment rights on school grounds. The court ruled in favor of three Des Moines, Iowa students who were suspended for wearing black arm bands to school to protest the Vietnam War, violating local school policies. American History TV & the Washington Journal marked the 50th anniversary of the court's decision with John Tinker, a co-petitioners in the case, who joined us LIVE to...
Topics: vietnam, des moines, mary beth, washington, richard, iowa, california, francis scott, john tinker,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Roy Brownell provided a history of Kentucky lawmakers and their leadership in the U.S. Senate. Sponsor: University of Louisville | McConnell Center for Political Leadership
Topics: kentucky, afghanistan, mcconnell, white house, louisville
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) discussed the progressive politics of eight Senators that preceded him. Sponsor: Toledo Lucas County Public Library
Topics: kennedy, bobby, georgia, washington, toledo, cleveland, mccarthy, barack obama, obama, mansfield...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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Historian Marc Stein, editor of "The Stonewall Riots: A Documentary History," was at the Stonewall National Monument in New York's Greenwich Village to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Riots - a key turning point in the gay rights movement. The Stonewall Inn is still a working bar and gathering place for the gay community. Mr. Stein teaches about gay history and social movements at San Francisco State University. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: new york, new york city, marc stein, canada, mark stein, obama, queens, san francisco, marshall...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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American History TV visited the Newseum in Washington, D.C. to tour their "Rise Up" exhibit looking back at the Stonewall riots, six days of protests considered to be the catalyst for the modern LGBTQ rights movement. Our guide was the exhibit's curator, Patty Rhule. The riots began on June 28, 1969, after police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City's Greenwich Village. Sponsor: Newseum
Topics: san francisco, anita bryant, new york, stonewall, edith windsor, florida, cbs, massachusetts,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal looked back at the 1969 Woodstock Music & Art Fair, a three-day rock concert that attracted nearly half a million people to a dairy farm in upstate New York. Historian David Farber joined us to talk about the social movements of the 60s leading up to the event, how the unexpected cultural phenomenon unfolded, and the music festival's legacy. Mr. Farber is the author of "The Age of Great Dreams: America in the 1960s." Sponsor:...
Topics: woodstock, new york, new york city, bethel, monticello, pennsylvania, michigan, joe co*cker
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Republican Whip Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) recounted his journey to recovery after being shot during practice for the annual Congressional Baseball Game in 2017. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: new orleans, p.m. eastern, virginia, david, ohio
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNNW
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Don Lemon and Brooke Baldwin co-host CNN's New Year's Eve celebration live from Nashville.
Topics: nashville, stephanie elam, keith, gary, new york, brooke, don lemon, gary tuchman, jordan, don,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN
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CNN national security analyst and New America Vice President Peter Bergen discussed his new book "Trump and His Generals: The Cost of Chaos." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: trump, afghanistan, iran, china, pentagon, john kelly, washington, obama, peter bergen, north...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNNW
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Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen co-host CNN's New Year's Eve Live celebration from Times Square in New York City.
Topics: new york, shaq, anderson, nashville, andy, australia, christina aguilera, keith, times square,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Roy Brownell provided a history of Kentucky lawmakers and their leadership in the U.S. Senate. Sponsor: University of Louisville | McConnell Center for Political Leadership
Topics: kentucky, mcconnell, afghanistan, obama, house, berkeley
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNNW
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Don Lemon and Brooke Baldwin co-host CNN's New Year's Eve celebration live from Nashville.
Topics: nashville, new york, zicam, georgia, don lemon, keith, brooke, brooke baldwin, new orleans, amanda,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal looked back at the 1969 Woodstock Music & Art Fair, a three-day rock concert that attracted nearly half a million people to a dairy farm in upstate New York. Historian David Farber joined us to talk about the social movements of the 60s leading up to the event, how the unexpected cultural phenomenon unfolded, and the music festival's legacy. Mr. Farber is the author of "The Age of Great Dreams: America in the 1960s." Sponsor:...
Topics: woodstock, new york, new york city, bethel, monticello, pennsylvania, michigan, joe co*cker
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNNW
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All the best moments and all the worst moments from the year 2019.
Topics: trump, nashville, california, dolly, hannah brown, chicago, greenland, china, russia, charlie,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNNW
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All the best moments and all the worst moments from the year 2019.
Topics: trump, usaa, mucinex, greenland, white house, california, hannah brown, junior, patriots, kim,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNBC
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Marcus Lemonis will try to teach Dante, the owner of a struggling Italian restaurant in New Jersey, management skills; if his loving father, Jimmy, can't learn to stay out of the way, Dante may never grow up and this business could be cooked.
Topics: dante, jimmy, nick, marcus, denise, john, lemonis, comcast business, vinny, aflac, usaa, camryn,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNNW
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Alisyn Camerota and John Berman report the latest news and top stories.
Topics: trump, iraq, iran, russia, baghdad, benghazi, joe biden, iowa, john berman, chris cillizza,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNNW
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Alisyn Camerota and John Berman report the latest news and top stories.
Topics: trump, iran, iraq, ukraine, north korea, nato, benghazi, russia, china, sanjay gupta, syria,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN
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[LIVE] Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: iran, iraq, florida, new hampshire, trump, washington, california, baghdad, iowa, donald trump,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) discussed the history of socialism and argued that there is a new threat of socialist ideology on the rise in America. He was interviewed by Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL). Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: scandinavia, venezuela, china, bernie, stalin, sweden, new york, denmark, hitler, castro,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNNW
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Alisyn Camerota and John Berman report the latest news and top stories.
Topics: baghdad, iraq, trump, iran, russia, rudy giuliani, new york, elizabeth warren, ryan brown, kamala...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN
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[LIVE] We interviewed columnists from around the nation about what to expect in the new year. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: donald trump, minnesota, washington, pennsylvania, trump, michigan, joe biden, florida, pedro,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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November 9, 2019 marked the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. After its 1961 construction, the barrier symbolized the ideological Cold War divisions between East and West. American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal were LIVE with three hours of interviews and viewer calls from the Newseum in Washington, D.C. Guests included Angela Stent of Georgetown University as well as authors Hope Harrison and Steve Vogel. Also, Carrie Christoffersen of the Newseum joined us to talk...
Topics: germany, berlin, washington, harrison, steve vogel, europe, russia, d.c., poland, putin, moscow,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Historians Rick Atkinson, "The British Are Coming" and Brenda Wineapple, "The Impeachers," discussed their respective books at the Miami Book Fair. Sponsor: Miami Book Fair
Topics: johnson, andrew johnson, washington, rick atkinson, britain, royal navy, navy, george, brenda...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Eric Lichtblau recounted the life of Freddy Mayer, a Jewish German emigre to the U.S. in 1938, who was enlisted by the OSS, to return to Germany, where he impersonated a Nazi officer and French POW. Sponsor: McNally Jackson Books
Topics: freddy, nazis, germany, hitler, innsbruck, austria, europe, italy, virginia, washington, freddy...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNNW
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The latest news from around the world with hosts Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto.
Topics: iran, north korea, jim, trump, baghdad, donald trump, iraq, charlie, joe biden, white house,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Military historian Stephen Harding recounted a group of American aviators who escaped German-occupied France with the aid of French citizens in 1943. Sponsor: One More Page Books
Topics: paris, yvette, france, denise, joe, europe, england, joe cornwell, belle, memphis, washington,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNNW
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The latest news from around the world with hosts Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto.
Topics: trump, iran, baghdad, north korea, jim, humira, rudy giuliani, mcconnell, pentagon, ukraine, iraq,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Chung Min Lee, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, talked about the rule of Kim Jong Un in North Korea. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: north korea, un, china, korea, russia, south korea, north koreans, poland, soviets, south koreans,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN
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We interviewed columnists from around the nation about what to expect in the new year. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: donald trump, florida, pennsylvania, joe biden, washington, trump, minnesota, new hampshire,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNNW
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John King features the top political stories, sourced by top reporters.
Topics: iran, buttigieg, benghazi, baghdad, biden, iraq, trump, warren, pete buttigieg, indiana, nancy...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Adm. James Stavridis (Ret.), former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, talked about the lessons on leadership and character that he learned from studying naval commanders throughout history. Sponsor: Nixon (Richard) Foundation
Topics: navy, zumwalt, nixon, china, nato, pacific, europe, amazon, pearl harbor, grace hopper,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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Former Secret Service agents talked about protecting the first family and the challenges they faced. Speakers included Larry Buendorf, who prevented a 1975 assassination attempt on President Gerald Ford. The George W. Bush Presidential Center hosted this event. Sponsor: Bush (George W.) Presidential Center
Topics: white house, bush, joe, obama, nick, larry, new york, ford, d.c., c-span, china, johnson,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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New York Times editorial Bari Weiss argued that there is a rise in anti-Semitism in America. Sponsor: Chatham University
Topics: pittsburgh, israel, europe, barry, new york, egypt, trump, white house, casey, david, columbia,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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Retired Lt. Col. Marilla Cushman led a tour of the Women's Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, covering women who served in the Revolutionary War through World War II. This was the first of a two-part program. Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: navy, arlington, waac, england, mary walker, c-span, massachusetts, helene, edith north rogers,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Historian Susan Ronald recounted the life of publishing magnate Conde Nast, who's magazine empire included Vogue and Vanity Fair. Sponsor: General Society Library
Topics: vogue, leslie, conde, new york, clarice, bob collier, frank, england, paris, europe, hitler,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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Retired Lt. Col. Marilla Cushman led a tour of the Women's Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, covering women who served in the Korean War through the War on Terror. This is the second of a two-part program. Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: vietnam, afghanistan, korea, iraq, navy, saigon, eleanor roosevelt, korean peninsula
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNNW
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The latest news from around the world with host Brooke Baldwin.
Topics: trump, north korea, iran, iraq, john roberts, new york, netanyahu, washington, linda ronstadt,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce held a day-long forum exploring the future of the space economy. In this portion, attendees heard from NASA Deputy Administrator James Morhard, Air Force Space Command Vice Commander Lt. Gen. David Thompson along with officials from the Commerce Department, Boeing Company and Lockheed Martin. Speakers discussed the commercial space industry, aerospace workforce development, various NASA lunar programs and the challenges of human exploration of Mars. Sponsor: U.S....
Topics: artemis, nasa, lisa, orion, mary lynne, china, ellen, kennedy, india, europe, scott, boeing,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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This documentary details the history of the highly contagious virus that causes measles and the development of the measles vaccine in the 1950s and early 1960s. The pharmaceutical company Merck with help from the U.S. Public Health Service produced the film. Measles was declared eliminated from the United States in the year 2000, but there have been several outbreaks in recent years. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention attributes the rising number of cases to unvaccinated...
Topics: pennsylvania, enders, katz, reagan
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Robert Wilson, editor of The American Scholar, recounted the life of 19th century showman P.T. Barnum, the co-founder of the Barnum & Bailey Circus. Sponsor: Barnum Museum
Topics: barnum, bridgeport, arthur, bethel, connecticut, kathy, victoria, boston, england, bob, adrian,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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Military historian Gregory Urwin talked about the challenges that the British army faced in adapting to North American terrain and battle tactics during the Revolutionary War. The Museum of the American Revolution, Pritzker Military Museum & Library, and Richard C. von Hess Foundation co-hosted this event as part of a three-day international conference. Sponsor: Museum of the American Revolution
Topics: philadelphia, george, new york, burgoyne, howe, north america, europe, william howe, england,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNNW
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Examine how beatniks, Haight-Ashbury, Andy Warhol, Timothy Leary, hippies, Woodstock and Hell's Angels became counter-cultural foundations that still resonate today as the Baby Boomer generation have come to define America.
Topics: san francisco, kesey, new york, california, hells angels, woodstock, bob dylan, manson, usaa, jack...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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West Point history instructor Major David Lambert discussed how gunpowder was outsourced and manufactured in the mid-19th century. The New York Military Affairs Symposium hosted this event. Sponsor: New York Military Affairs Symposium
Topics: england, india, thomas jefferson, peter, france, virginia, dupont, kentucky, britain, delaware,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Christopher Ryan looked at progress and civilization throughout history. Sponsor: Booksmith Bookstore
Topics: chris, london, spain, grasshoppers, hunter gatherers, neil strauss, hitler, new guinea, neil, north...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN
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The National Press Club hosted a spelling bee competition between journalists and lawmakers. Competing on the journalist team was Alexandra Petri from "The Washington Post, " Alex Gangitano from "The Hill," John Donnelly from "CQ Roll Call," Daniella Cheslow from NPR, Zoe Tillman from Buzzfeed, Josh Dawsey from "The Washington Post," and Eric Geller from "Politico." Representing the lawmakers were Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA),...
Topics: bailey, yerevan, carpathian, caterpillar, eric geller, eric, jennifer wexton, latin, malta, kim...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Mary Lane recalls Nazi efforts in the 1930s to repress artistic expression and remove work they deemed challenging. The author reports that thousands of art pieces were lost or destroyed and that, in 2012, the German government reclaimed works by Matisse, Monet, and more that were held by the son of one of Hitler's art dealers. Sponsor: Museum of Jewish Heritage
Topics: hitler, germany, nazis, switzerland, washington, new york, rosenberg, cornelius, israel, peter,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CNNW
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How new technologies like Napster disrupted the music industry.
Topics: napster, new york, beyonce, dixie chicks, texas, janine, outkast, rick rubin, intuit quickbooks,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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At the annual Gettysburg Civil War Battle Reenactment, we visited a camp brothel in the living history village and spoke to reenactors about Victorian-era marriage expectations and Civil War camp life. Sponsor: Gettysburg Reenactment Committee
Topics: gettysburg, ms. blackwood, new york
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN
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Former speechwriters for Presidents Clinton, Obama, George W. Bush and first lady Michelle Obama discussed their work and stories from behind the scenes at the White House, at an event at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics. Sponsor: University of Chicago Institute of Politics
Topics: white house, obama, mr. mcconnell, bush, john, mr. edmonds, terry, sara, clinton, martin luther...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 1, 2020 by CSPAN3
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Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor discussed the legacy and impact of the first woman nominated to the Supreme Court, Sandra Day O'Connor. This talk was part of an all-day conference commemorating the 38th anniversary of O'Connor's Senate confirmation, hosted by the Ronald Reagan Foundation and Institute. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Institute
Topics: ginsburg, sotomayor, sandra, reagan, scalia, arizona, o'connor, new york city, berlin, staten...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CSPAN2
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New York Times columnist David Brooks offered advice on leading a moral life. He spoke at the 19th annual National Book Festival in Washington, DC Sponsor: National Book Festival
Topics: new york, chicago, washington, buckley, david, yale, brooks, jackie gleason, burke, chris,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CSPAN3
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November 9, 2019 marked the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. After its 1961 construction, the barrier symbolized the ideological Cold War divisions between East and West. American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal were LIVE with three hours of interviews and viewer calls from the Newseum in Washington, D.C. Guests included Angela Stent of Georgetown University as well as authors Hope Harrison and Steve Vogel. Also, Carrie Christoffersen of the Newseum joined us to talk...
Topics: berlin, germany, washington, europe, russia, new york, poland, gorbachev, steve vogel, virginia,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CNNW
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Music videos and the digital revolution dominated the music industry, as CDs replaced records; the charts were dominated by artists like Madonna, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi and Prince.
Topics: mtv, michael jackson, madonna, nwa, cbs, david, new york, epson, david bowie, james, duran duran
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CSPAN
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In the third of a three-part program, we looked back to the 1998-99 impeachment of President Bill Clinton with Alexis Simendinger. She covered the impeachment for National Journal, and is now national political correspondent for The Hill newspaper. We then showed portions of the U.S. Senate trial, which took place over five weeks in January and February 1999. President Clinton was tried on two articles of impeachment and acquitted of both. A two-thirds vote of "guilty" was necessary...
Topics: william jefferson clinton, clinton, bill clinton, arkansas, white house, new york, hillary clinton,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CNNW
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The life and career of singer Linda Ronstadt is traced from her childhood in Tucson through her decades-long career and to her retirement in 2011 due to Parkinson's disease.
Topics: linda, linda ronstadt, tucson, sprint, l.a., bobby, aaron neville, sullivan, nelson riddle,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Michael Dobbs, Alex Kershaw, and Sam Kleiner discussed stories from World War II. Sponsor: Mississippi Book Festival
Topics: china, europe, roosevelt, germany, pacific, washington, louisiana, atlantic, shanghai, burma,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CSPAN
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The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
Topics: florida, new hampshire, donald trump, washington, iowa, trump, california, joe biden, cory booker,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Mathematician Eugenia Cheng explored the limits of logic and UCLA history professor Amir Alexander recounted how the use of geometry has changed the world. Sponsor: Town Hall Seattle
Topics: versailles, france, washington, chicago, julie, infinity, amir alexander, florence, chang, seattle,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CNNW
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The life and career of singer Linda Ronstadt is traced from her childhood in Tucson through her decades-long career and to her retirement in 2011 due to Parkinson's disease.
Topics: linda, linda ronstadt, tucson, l.a., sprint, dolly, t-mobile, new york, ronstadt, bobby, los...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CSPAN
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In the third of a three-part program, we looked back to the 1998-99 impeachment of President Bill Clinton with Alexis Simendinger. She covered the impeachment for National Journal, and is now national political correspondent for The Hill newspaper. We then showed portions of the U.S. Senate trial, which took place over five weeks in January and February 1999. President Clinton was tried on two articles of impeachment and acquitted of both. A two-thirds vote of "guilty" was necessary...
Topics: william jefferson clinton, clinton, bill clinton, arkansas, white house, bumpers, new york, hillary...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Journalist Eleanor Randolph took viewer phone calls about former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV,Miami Book Fair
Topics: new york, michael bloomberg, new york city, eleanor randolph, bloomberg, diana taylor, alabama,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CNNW
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Music videos and the digital revolution dominated the music industry, as CDs replaced records; the charts were dominated by artists like Madonna, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi and Prince.
Topics: mtv, michael jackson, madonna, little santa, nwa, david, cbs, new york, britain, david bowie, duran...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CSPAN
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce held a day-long forum exploring the future of the space economy. In this portion, attendees heard from NASA Deputy Administrator James Morhard, Air Force Space Command Vice Commander Lt. Gen. David Thompson along with officials from the Commerce Department, Boeing Company and Lockheed Martin. Speakers discussed the commercial space industry, aerospace workforce development, various NASA lunar programs and the challenges of human exploration of Mars. Sponsor: U.S....
Topics: artemis, nasa, mary lynne, lisa, orion, china, india, washington, ellen, europe, john, boeing, rti,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CNNW
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From Nirvana to Dixie Chicks to Tupac, the '90s represent a decade of musical diversity that appeals to every musical taste.
Topics: mtv, seattle, kurt, kurt cobain, nwa, garth brooks, shania twain, soundgarden, knight, washington,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CNNW
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Getting a jump on the day's news with Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett.
Topics: north korea, baghdad, mcconnell, australia, trump, netanyahu, iran, israel, iraq, nba, david stern,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CNBC
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CNBC's global headquarters provides market and business analysis live, as well as up-to-the-minute market transactions. Anchors Brian Sullivan, Amanda Drury and Herb Greenberg read the signs on Wall Street, looking for under-the-radar stocks and market trends that can help viewers make wise investments.
Topics: china, uk, airbus, trump, boeing, carlos ghosn, europe, iran, janine, eu, xfinity home, germany,...
Source: Comcast Cable
Jan 2, 2020 by CSPAN2
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Adm. James Stavridis (Ret.), former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, talked about the lessons on leadership and character that he learned from studying naval commanders throughout history. Sponsor: Nixon (Richard) Foundation
Topics: navy, nato, pacific, china, pearl harbor, europe, naval academy, nixon, francis drake, caribbean,...
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Jan 2, 2020 by CSPAN
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The Newseum celebrated its final program examining the First Amendment. Among the speakers were Fox News Sunday's Chris Wallace, Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) and legal scholar Floyd Abrams. Sponsor: Newseum
Topics: washington, chris wallace, peter, pennsylvania, eleanor holmes norton, d.c., white house, newseum,...
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