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The lives of NBA legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna Bryant are honored at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Topics: kobe, gianna, gigi, vanessa, natalia, kobe bryant, kobe, bianca, lakers, china, bryant, gianna...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany held a briefing with reporters to discuss several topics. These included the president's candidates to replace the Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Senate confirmation process, coronavirus deaths and the president's speech to the United Nations. The vice president's National Security Adviser Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg (Ret.) also joined briefly to talk about why he fired Olivia Troye. Sponsor: White House
Topics: kayleigh, china, trump, nancy pelosi, pelosi, troy, fauci, taylor, romney, ginsburg, mr. moses,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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The Democratic National Convention concludes tonight with a 4th night of speeches. Three keynote speakers from past conventions are considered to have delivered the best speech of their political careers - Congresswoman Barbara Jordan at the 1976 Democratic Convention, three term New York Governor Mario Cuomo's address in 1984 and Texas State Treasurer and future governor Ann Richards' keynote speech in 1988. Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: barbara jordan, texas, new york, trump, joe biden, george bush, washington, reagan, lloyd benson,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) held a press briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. He announced the phase one reopening schedule for businesses in the coming month. Starting on May 11, some non-essential businesses will be allowed to reopen including manufacturing, construction, professional services at 50 percent capacity, car and boat dealerships, pet grooming and horse racing without fans. Gov. Beshear also provided an update on coronavirus cases, employment claims...
Topics: kentucky, beshear, cindy, jefferson, ashland, lexington, louisville, kroger, tennessee, grayson,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) held a press briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. He announced the phase one reopening schedule for businesses in the coming month. Starting on May 11, some non-essential businesses will be allowed to reopen including manufacturing, construction, professional services at 50 percent capacity, car and boat dealerships, pet grooming and horse racing without fans. Gov. Beshear also provided an update on coronavirus cases, employment claims...
Topics: kentucky, beshear, cindy, jefferson, ashland, lexington, louisville, grayson, tennessee,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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[LIVE] Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) holds a briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. Sponsor: Kentucky | Office of the Governor
Topics: beshear, kentucky, phil, white house, catherine, spacex, lawrence, lexington, joe, karen, lawrence,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) held a briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. The governor provided an update on the total cases, hospitalizations and infection rate for the state, which he said remained steady around 8.4 percent. Gov. Beshear announced he was extending his facial coverings executive order and urged Kentuckians to limit their gatherings on New Year's Eve. He also talked about the distribution of vaccines and the additional coronavirus relief legislation...
Topics: kentucky, beshear, cvs, walgreens, biden, mcconnell, ems, alex
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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[LIVE] Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) holds a briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. Sponsor: Kentucky | Office of the Governor
Topics: kentucky, beshear, cindy, jefferson, lexington, ashland, louisville, tennessee, harper, michael,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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The Democratic National Convention concludes tonight with a 4th night of speeches. Three keynote speakers from past conventions are considered to have delivered the best speech of their political careers - Congresswoman Barbara Jordan at the 1976 Democratic Convention, three term New York Governor Mario Cuomo's address in 1984 and Texas State Treasurer and future governor Ann Richards' keynote speech in 1988. Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: texas, barbara jordan, washington, new york, george bush, reagan, dnc, jesse jackson, white house,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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U.S. News & World Report's Kenneth Walsh looked at how different Presidents have handled crisis, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to today. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: reagan, kennedy, trump, obama, eisenhower, truman, carter, clinton, cuba, bush, white house, chris...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Katherine Sharp Landdeck provided a history of the female pilots who served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. This was a virtual event hosted by the National World War II Museum. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: katherine, allison, obama, jacky, navy, england, normandy, arlington, nancy, china
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Journalist Katherine Stewart argued that religious nationalists are waging political war on American democracy and institutions. This was a virtual author program. Sponsor: Town Hall Seattle
Topics: california, washington, russia, catherine, david, jesse benton, roe v wade, san joaquin valley,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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U.S. News & World Report's Kenneth Walsh looked at how different Presidents have handled crisis, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to today. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: reagan, trump, white house, eisenhower, obama, clinton, nixon, franklin roosevelt, washington, joe...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Princeton University professor Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor discussed black homeownership and the role of banks and the real estate industry. Sponsor: Baltimore Book Festival
Topics: hud, johnson, janice johnson, fha, chicago, baltimore, philadelphia, george romney, vienna, brown,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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U.S. News & World Report's Kenneth Walsh looked at how different Presidents have handled crisis, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to today. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: obama, clinton, carter, reagan, donald trump, nixon, bush, washington, joe biden, white house,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Harvard Kennedy School professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad looked at how race became linked to criminality in post-Civil War America. This was a virtual event hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History in New York City. Sponsor: Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Topics: philadelphia, hoffman, chicago, khalil gibran muhammad, mohammed, frederick hoffman, new york,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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U.S. News & World Report's Kenneth Walsh looked at how different Presidents have handled crisis, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to today. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: reagan, white house, kennedy, trump, carter, eisenhower, khrushchev, truman, vietnam, hunter biden,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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U.S. News & World Report's Kenneth Walsh looked at how different Presidents have handled crisis, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to today. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: trump, kennedy, reagan, white house, eisenhower, obama, clinton, truman, nixon, carter, vietnam,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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University of Texas journalism professor Kate Winkler Dawson looked at the life of Edward Oscar Heinrich, America's first forensic scientist, who was integral in introducing the use of ballistics, blood spatter analysis, and fingerprints as evidence in legal cases. Sponsor: BookPeople (Austin, TX)
Topics: san francisco, austin, theodore, uc berkeley, sherlock holmes, oregon, canada, berkeley,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Kerri Arsenault investigated how the paper mill in her hometown of Mexico, Maine, affected the financial and physical well-being of its residents. This was a virtual event hosted by Greenlight Bookstore in Brooklyn. Sponsor: Greenlight Bookstore
Topics: kerri, nasa, maine, boston, thompson, mexico, un, kerry, europe, jackie, danbury, carrie, nascar
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Theologian Karen Armstrong argued that religious texts have been misused by fundamentalists through narrow and literal readings. Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: karen armstrong, milton, jerusalem, moses, india, armstrong, koran, egypt, matthew, joseph,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Princeton University professor Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor discussed black homeownership and the role of banks and the real estate industry. Sponsor: Baltimore Book Festival
Topics: fha, baltimore, janice johnson, philadelphia, chicago, brown, vienna, nixon, wilford mcclay, johnson
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Journalist Katherine Stewart argued that religious nationalists are waging political war on American democracy and institutions. This was a virtual author program. Sponsor: Town Hall Seattle
Topics: katherine, perkins, david, trump, mike pence, california, russia, turkey, katherine stewart,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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U.S. News & World Report's Kenneth Walsh looked at how different Presidents have handled crisis, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to today. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: reagan, trump, eisenhower, obama, white house, clinton, carter, joe biden, cuba, bush, truman,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Tuft University professor Kerri Greenidge recounted the life of William Monroe Trotter, a late 19th century civil rights activist, who used his wealth and leadership of the African-American newspaper, the Boston Guardian, to promote racial equality. Sponsor: Massachusetts Historical Society
Topics: trotter, boston, rogers, guardian, garvey, massachusetts, virginia, latimer, washington, tucker,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Katherine Sharp Landdeck provided a history of the female pilots who served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. This was a virtual event hosted by the National World War II Museum. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: navy, arlington, jackie, obama, china, normandy, elaine, england, carol
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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U.S. News & World Report's Kenneth Walsh looked at how different Presidents have handled crisis, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to today. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: reagan, white house, khrushchev, kennedy, obama, trump, eisenhower, carter, benghazi, clinton,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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U.S. News & World Report's Kenneth Walsh looked at how different Presidents have handled crisis, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to today. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: reagan, kennedy, white house, obama, eisenhower, trump, clinton, chris jeff, carter, truman,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Tuft University professor Kerri Greenidge recounted the life of William Monroe Trotter, a late 19th century civil rights activist, who used his wealth and leadership of the African-American newspaper, the Boston Guardian, to promote racial equality. Sponsor: Massachusetts Historical Society
Topics: trotter, boston, william munro trotter, garvey, guardian, rogers, dubois, washington,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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U.S. News & World Report's Kenneth Walsh looked at how different Presidents have handled crisis, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to today. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: obama, trump, joe biden, clinton, ben ghazi, north koreans, valerie jarrett, hunter biden, hillary...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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U.S. News & World Report's Kenneth Walsh looked at how different Presidents have handled crisis, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to today. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: reagan, white house, donald trump, eisenhower, clinton, kennedy, obama, carter, khrushchev,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Kerri Arsenault investigated how the paper mill in her hometown of Mexico, Maine, affected the financial and physical well-being of its residents. This was a virtual event hosted by Greenlight Bookstore in Brooklyn. Sponsor: Greenlight Bookstore
Topics: kerri arsensolt, maine, mexico, texas
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Tuft University professor Kerri Greenidge recounted the life of William Monroe Trotter, a late 19th century civil rights activist, who used his wealth and leadership of the African-American newspaper, the Boston Guardian, to promote racial equality. Sponsor: Massachusetts Historical Society
Topics: trotter, boston, rogers, garvey, guardian, massachusetts, william monroe trotter, washington,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Tuft University professor Kerri Greenidge recounted the life of William Monroe Trotter, a late 19th century civil rights activist, who used his wealth and leadership of the African-American newspaper, the Boston Guardian, to promote racial equality. Sponsor: Massachusetts Historical Society
Topics: trotter, boston, william monroe trotter, guardian, rogers, washington, massachusetts, garvey,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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U.S. News & World Report's Kenneth Walsh looked at how different Presidents have handled crisis, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to today. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: reagan, trump, eisenhower, white house, kennedy, khrushchev, obama, nixon, truman, cuba, clinton,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Kerri Arsenault investigated how the paper mill in her hometown of Mexico, Maine, affected the financial and physical well-being of its residents. This was a virtual event hosted by Greenlight Bookstore in Brooklyn. Sponsor: Greenlight Bookstore
Topics: kerri, maine, europe, mexico, hobson, hough, reagan, texas, virginia, boston
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Harvard Kennedy School professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad looked at how race became linked to criminality in post-Civil War America. This was a virtual event hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History in New York City. Sponsor: Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Topics: philadelphia, hoffman, chicago, frederick hoffman, kelly muller, washington, karen, new york,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) spoke with Politico about his state's continuing response to the coronavirus pandemic and what reopening would look like when there's a substantial decrease in positive cases for a period of time. He also spoke about how the state's first lady negotiated the deal to get testing kits from South Korea. Other topics discussed included voting in the June primary and additional federal funding for states. Sponsor: Politico.com | Playbook
Topics: south korea, washington, maryland, mitch mcconnell, mcconnell
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
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[LIVE] White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany holds a briefing with reporters. Sponsor: White House
Topics: china, trump, nancy pelosi, kavanaugh, fauci, white house, chuck schumer, romney, kellogg, john...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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On May 4, 1970, agitation over the Vietnam War on the Kent State University campus erupted into a deadly confrontation between students and the Ohio National Guard. When it was over, four students were dead and nine wounded. We were joined by Howard Means, author of "67 Shots: Kent State and the End of American Innocence." He talked about the state of the Vietnam War and actions within the White House that set the stage for the National Guard firing on students during an anti-war...
Topics: howard, glenn frank, nixon, vietnam, laura davis, cambodia, washington, pennsylvania, texas, nixon,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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War erupted between North and South Korea 70 years ago on June 25, 1950. C-SPAN3's American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal looked back at the division of the country along the 38th parallel after World War II, its role in the Cold War and the conflict that led to the deaths of more than 36,000 Americans between 1950 and 1953. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Hanley, author of "Ghost Flames: Life & Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-53," took viewer questions....
Topics: korea, south korea, north korea, china, truman, seoul, north koreans, washington, steve, united...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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[LIVE] We're live & taking viewer questions with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Hanley on the Korean War's 70th anniversary. We look back at the Cold War conflict that led to more than 36,000 American deaths between 1950 and 1953. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: north korea, korea, south korea, macarthur, truman, china, united nations, north koreans, seoul,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY) delivered his first State of the Commonwealth address in Frankfort, Kentucky. Topics included access to health care, education investments and jobs and the economy.
Topics: kentucky, mexico, avery
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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Key Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
Topics: florida, venezuela, trump, mr. lopez, cuba, donald trump, biden, texas, miami, atlanta, georgia,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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On May 4, 1970, agitation over the Vietnam War on the Kent State University campus erupted into a deadly confrontation between students and the Ohio National Guard. When it was over, four students were dead and nine wounded. We were joined by Howard Means, author of "67 Shots: Kent State and the End of American Innocence." He talked about the state of the Vietnam War and actions within the White House that set the stage for the National Guard firing on students during an anti-war...
Topics: vietnam, pennsylvania, washington, nixon, howard, laura davis, texas, white house, fbi, kent,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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War erupted between North and South Korea 70 years ago on June 25, 1950. C-SPAN3's American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal looked back at the division of the country along the 38th parallel after World War II, its role in the Cold War and the conflict that led to the deaths of more than 36,000 Americans between 1950 and 1953. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Hanley, author of "Ghost Flames: Life & Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-53," took viewer questions....
Topics: korea, united nations
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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On May 4, 1970, agitation over the Vietnam War on the Kent State University campus erupted into a deadly confrontation between students and the Ohio National Guard. When it was over, four students were dead and nine wounded. We were joined by Howard Means, author of "67 Shots: Kent State and the End of American Innocence." He talked about the state of the Vietnam War and actions within the White House that set the stage for the National Guard firing on students during an anti-war...
Topics: vietnam, glenn frank, cambodia, nixon, howard, washington, texas, richard nixon, white house, laura...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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War erupted between North and South Korea 70 years ago on June 25, 1950. C-SPAN3's American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal looked back at the division of the country along the 38th parallel after World War II, its role in the Cold War and the conflict that led to the deaths of more than 36,000 Americans between 1950 and 1953. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Hanley, author of "Ghost Flames: Life & Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-53," took viewer questions....
Topics: north korea, korea, south korea, macarthur, truman, china, north koreans, united nations,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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On May 4, 1970, agitation over the Vietnam War on the Kent State University campus erupted into a deadly confrontation between students and the Ohio National Guard. When it was over, four students were dead and nine wounded. We were joined by Howard Means, author of "67 Shots: Kent State and the End of American Innocence." He talked about the state of the Vietnam War and actions within the White House that set the stage for the National Guard firing on students during an anti-war...
Topics: vietnam, laura davis, washington, pennsylvania, nixon, cambodia, kent, glenn frank, texas, howard,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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Key Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
Topics: trump, obama, washington, jacksonville, georgia, charlotte, jenny beth martin, china, joe biden,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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On May 4, 1970, agitation over the Vietnam War on the Kent State University campus erupted into a deadly confrontation between students and the Ohio National Guard. When it was over, four students were dead and nine wounded. We were joined by Howard Means, author of "67 Shots: Kent State and the End of American Innocence." He talked about the state of the Vietnam War and actions within the White House that set the stage for the National Guard firing on students during an anti-war...
Topics: vietnam, cambodia, glenn frank, nixon, washington, richard nixon, howard, white house, taylor,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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Key Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
Topics: trump, obama, jacksonville, charlotte, joe biden, irs, washington, pelosi, georgia, mr. obama, fbi,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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War erupted between North and South Korea 70 years ago on June 25, 1950. C-SPAN3's American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal looked back at the division of the country along the 38th parallel after World War II, its role in the Cold War and the conflict that led to the deaths of more than 36,000 Americans between 1950 and 1953. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Hanley, author of "Ghost Flames: Life & Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-53," took viewer questions....
Topics: korea, united nations
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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War erupted between North and South Korea 70 years ago on June 25, 1950. C-SPAN3's American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal looked back at the division of the country along the 38th parallel after World War II, its role in the Cold War and the conflict that led to the deaths of more than 36,000 Americans between 1950 and 1953. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Hanley, author of "Ghost Flames: Life & Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-53," took viewer questions....
Topics: korea, south korea, north korea, china, north koreans, truman, seoul, washington, charles hanley,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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War erupted between North and South Korea 70 years ago on June 25, 1950. C-SPAN3's American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal looked back at the division of the country along the 38th parallel after World War II, its role in the Cold War and the conflict that led to the deaths of more than 36,000 Americans between 1950 and 1953. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Hanley, author of "Ghost Flames: Life & Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-53," took viewer questions....
Topics: korea, north korea, south korea, mcarthur, truman, north koreans, china, washington, united...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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War erupted between North and South Korea 70 years ago on June 25, 1950. C-SPAN3's American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal looked back at the division of the country along the 38th parallel after World War II, its role in the Cold War and the conflict that led to the deaths of more than 36,000 Americans between 1950 and 1953. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Hanley, author of "Ghost Flames: Life & Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-53," took viewer questions....
Topics: korea, north korea, south korea, truman, china, macarthur, north koreans, seoul, united nations,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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Monica Kim, author of "The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War: The Untold Story," explained the controversial tactics used by the U.S. and its allies during the war. The Wilson Center and the National History Center co-hosted this event. Sponsor: Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars,National History Center
Topics: korea, korean peninsula, china, truman, wilson, north koreans, united nations, dprk, dodd, south...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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War erupted between North and South Korea 70 years ago on June 25, 1950. C-SPAN3's American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal looked back at the division of the country along the 38th parallel after World War II, its role in the Cold War and the conflict that led to the deaths of more than 36,000 Americans between 1950 and 1953. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Hanley, author of "Ghost Flames: Life & Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-53," took viewer questions....
Topics: korea, north korea, south korea, macarthur, china, truman, north koreans, seoul, kaesong,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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Defense One Executive Editor Kevin Baron discussed the role and history of the U.S. military in quelling civilian dissent. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Washington Journal
Topics: washington, kevin baron, trump, jim mattis, white house, d.c., new york, minnesota, virginia,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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War erupted between North and South Korea 70 years ago on June 25, 1950. C-SPAN3's American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal looked back at the division of the country along the 38th parallel after World War II, its role in the Cold War and the conflict that led to the deaths of more than 36,000 Americans between 1950 and 1953. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Hanley, author of "Ghost Flames: Life & Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-53," took viewer questions....
Topics: korea, united nations
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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Key Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
Topics: europe, france, henry johnson, britain, dubois, germany, wilson, mexico, africa, england, canada,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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Monica Kim, author of "The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War: The Untold Story," explained the controversial tactics used by the U.S. and its allies during the war. The Wilson Center and the National History Center co-hosted this event. Sponsor: Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars,National History Center
Topics: korea, united nations, korean peninsula, south korea, china, truman, dodd, washington, dprk, north...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN3
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Key Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
Topics: houston, tennessee, c-span, joe biden, george floyd, king, texas, anthony, andrew johnson, florida,...
Source: Comcast Cable