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South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) met with voters in Iowa. Sponsor: Buttigieg Presidential Campaign
Topics: indiana, afghanistan, iowa, washington, va, virginia, vietnam, john dingell, fairfax, texas
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On July 4, 1970, an "Honor America Day" celebration was held in Washington, D.C. The morning religious service at the Lincoln Memorial featured the Rev. Billy Graham and Bob Hope hosted the evening entertainment at the Washington Monument. This U.S. Information Agency report covers the event; missing is any mention of anti-war protesters who waded naked in the reflecting pool and were later tear-gassed by police. Sponsor: U.S. Information Agency
Topics: new york, washington, california, billy graham
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This United Airlines film narrated by actor Burgess Meredith takes a bird's eye journey across the United States from the Atlantic to the Pacific. "Discover America" was also the name of a public-private Johnson administration initiative which encouraged Americans to explore their country and foreigners to travel to the United States. Sponsor: United Airlines
Topics: washington, california, san francisco, oregon, hawaii, chicago, powell, gateway city, abe lincoln,...
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On July 4, 1970, an "Honor America Day" celebration was held in Washington, D.C. The morning religious service at the Lincoln Memorial featured the Rev. Billy Graham and Bob Hope hosted the evening entertainment at the Washington Monument. This U.S. Information Agency report covers the event; missing is any mention of anti-war protesters who waded naked in the reflecting pool and were later tear-gassed by police. Sponsor: U.S. Information Agency
Topics: washington, billy graham, american history tv, richard, d.c., white house
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[LIVE] The RAND Corporation hosts a discussion on the current state of U.S.-Russia relations. Sponsor: RAND Corporation
Topics: russia, ukraine, china, u.s. russia, nato, europe, eu, syria, washington, soviet union, moscow,...
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Texas governor George W. Bush accepted the 2000 Republican nomination for president. He would go on to defeat Vice President Al Gore in a close general election. Bush's father was George H.W. Bush, the 41st president. Sponsor: Republican National Committee
Topics: texas, washington, george w. bush, john kerry, midland, franklin roosevelt, vietnam, philadelphia
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Local journalist and former Dallas Morning News reporter Lee Hanco*ck shared the history of Tyler's segregation, Robert E. Lee High School, education and its desegregation. She provided insight into the role the city of Tyler played in shaping the statewide and national fight over desegregation. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Local Content Vehicle
Topics: robert e. lee, tyler, emmett scott, washington, mississippi, texas, charlottesville, on c-span
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This biographical film was produced by Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1952 presidential campaign and features his accomplishments during World War II and his role in the formation of NATO. This fourteen minute newsreel-style film was shown in movie theaters and distributed to civic organizations. Sponsor: Library of Congress
Topics: eisenhower, europe, abilene, texas, new york, hitler, france
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"Ladies Wear the Blue" is a U.S. Navy documentary and recruitment film tracing the history of women in the Navy from 1917 to 1974. It features an interview with World War I and World War II veteran Captain Joy Hanco*ck. The second half of the film explores how contributions by Navy women increased beginning in the mid-1960s as restrictions were removed, and opportunities opened up in a variety of fields. Sponsor: U.S. Navy
Topics: navy, seattle, orlando, florida, washington, california
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Henry Ford II introduces this film designed to encourage private citizens and communities to support road improvements and safety. Part of the lobbying campaign that culminated in legislation authorizing the Interstate Highway system in 1956, this film features the Bayshore Highway in the San Francisco Bay Area; congestion and parking relief in Pittsburgh, the development of Boston's Route 128 around the city, a rural roads improvement initiative in North Carolina, and coordinated community...
Topics: pittsburgh, boston, north carolina, henry ford, california, allegheny, san francisco, michigan,...
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[LIVE] House Republican leadership members, female political experts and former campaign staffers speak at the launch event for Rep. Elise Stefanik's (R-NY) political action committee, which aims to recruit and elect Republican women. Sponsor: E-PAC
Topics: parker, julie, ashley, d.c., emily, stefanik, ashley, indiana, elise, julie conway, tiffany, carol,...
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The Heritage Foundation hosted a discussion with retired Lt. Gen. Thomas Spoehr on his plan for modernizing the Army. In addition, he discussed defense technology, Army personnel management, military funding and threats posed by Russia and China. Lt. Gen. Spoehr serves as the director of Heritage's Center for National Defense. Jen Judson, a reporter for Defense News, moderated the conversation. Sponsor: Heritage Foundation
Topics: russia, china, pentagon, mcconville, mccarthy, north korea, iraq, afghanistan, bradley, jen, navy,...
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On July 4, 1970, an "Honor America Day" celebration was held in Washington, D.C. The morning religious service at the Lincoln Memorial featured the Rev. Billy Graham and Bob Hope hosted the evening entertainment at the Washington Monument. This U.S. Information Agency report covers the event; missing is any mention of anti-war protesters who waded naked in the reflecting pool and were later tear-gassed by police. Sponsor: U.S. Information Agency
Topics: washington, billy graham, farber, california, d.c., new york, the lincoln
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Independent investigator and author Lisa Pease gave an illustrated talk about her book, "A Lie Too Big to Fail: The Real History of the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy." For the past 25 years, Lisa Pease has been investigating and writing about the assassinations of the 1960s. This was part of a conference on political assassinations of the 1960s hosted by the JFK Historical Group. Sponsor: JFK Historical Group
Topics: sirhan, kennedy, cia, california, robert kennedy, bobby kennedy, pluto, los angeles, wolfer, rafer...
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Montana Governor Steve Bullock (D) spoke to a group of Democrats at a fundraiser for the Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller. Hosted by the Polk County Democrats, the fundraiser took place at a sports bar in Johnston, Iowa - a suburb of Des Moines. Gov. Bullock was introduced by Iowa State House of Representatives candidate Karin Derry (D). Sponsor: Democratic Party of Iowa | Polk County, IA
Topics: montana, iowa, bullock, tom miller, the iowa, karen, washington, d.c., donald trump, hogue,...
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As newly-elected members gathered in Washington, DC for orientation, Representative-elect Veronica Escobar (D-TX) spoke to reporters about the 116th Congress. The incoming freshman, who represents the state's 16th Congressional District, said she supports Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi (CA) for speaker of the House. Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: texas, pennsylvania, el paso, ryan
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Authors Jules Witcover and John Bohrer sat down with U.S. Senate Historian Emeritus Donald Ritchie to discuss Robert F. Kennedy's political legacy 50 years after his assassination during the 1968 presidential campaign. The Robert C. Byrd Center for Congressional History & Education hosted this event. Sponsor: Byrd (Robert C.) Center for Congressional History and Education
Topics: robert kennedy, bobby, mccarthy, lyndon johnson, johnson, vietnam, bobby kennedy, new york,...
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President Ronald Reagan met with General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev in Moscow May 29-June 2, 1988. This compilation includes the arrival of President Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan, a tour of Red Square, conversations with Soviet citizens, and remarks at a ceremony to finalize the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) after its ratification by the U.S. Senate on May 27, 1988. Video is courtesy Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and...
Topics: mr. gorbachev, moscow, washington, russia, reagan
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House Republican leadership members, female political experts and former campaign staffers spoke at the launch event for Rep. Elise Stefanik's (R-NY) political action committee, which aims to recruit and elect Republican women. This portion of the event included a series of panel discussions composed of Republican consultants, former U.S. House candidates and political action committee leaders. The event concluded with keynote remarks by Elizabeth Heng, a 2018 Republican candidate for...
Topics: ashley, parker, julie, emily, elise stefanik, julie conway, tiffany, liesel, carol, ashley, sarah,...
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Harvard Law Professor Michael Klarman discussed what he sees as the flaws of the 15th Amendment, and the exploitation and suppression of African American voters by both the Republican and Democratic Parties. This was part of a symposium hosted by the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee titled, "Enfranchising Equality: 150 years of the 15th Amendment." Sponsor: University of the South
Topics: south carolina, california, new york, lincoln, georgia, virginia, marshall, mississippi, oregon,...
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The Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity hosted a conference on U.S. foreign policy and libertarianism. In this portion of the event, retired U.S. Army Col. Douglas Macgregor and Mises Institute founder Llewellyn Rockwell discussed national security and military intervention. Former Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) delivered keynote remarks to close the conference. Sponsor: Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity
Topics: china, iran, donald trump, korea, north korea, venezuela, trump, turkey, rick sanchez, south korea,...
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This United Airlines film narrated by actor Burgess Meredith takes a bird's eye journey across the United States from the Atlantic to the Pacific. "Discover America" was also the name of a public-private Johnson administration initiative which encouraged Americans to explore their country and foreigners to travel to the United States. Sponsor: United Airlines
Topics: washington, oregon, hawaii, california, san francisco, chicago, abe lincoln, gateway city,...
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This 1948 U.S. Army documentary of the Nuremberg trials was first screened in Germany in November, 1948 and was not released in the U.S. until a restored version was completed by a team in 2016. Using Nazi and allied films, documents, and testimony, "Nuremberg" chronicles the rise of Nazi Germany, its annexation of neighboring countries, military invasions, war crimes, and death camps. This version has English language narration recorded over the trial sound, and contains many scenes...
Topics: germany, hitler, poland, austria, nazis, europe, goring, czechoslovakia, belgium, france, adolf...
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This President Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum film tells the life story of President Ford and features the events related to Watergate and the 1974 resignation of President Richard Nixon. Sponsor: Ford (Gerald R.) Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: nixon, white house, michigan, washington d.c., washington, gerald, ford, vietnam, new york,...
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In 1995 and 1997, the U.S. Air Force published reports on the so-called Roswell Incident in 1947 in the New Mexico desert. The alleged sightings of aliens and UFOs have led to numerous books, conferences, documentaries, Hollywood films, and several museums alleging a U.S. government cover-up. This video companion to the Air Force reports argues that experiments involving high altitude balloons, parachute-dropped crash test dummies, NASA test flights, and several Air Force accidents were behind...
Topics: roswell, kittinger, mexico, new mexico, nasa, holloman, johnson, white house, kennedy, lyndon,...
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Originally broadcast as an NBC "White Paper," this Encyclopaedia Britannica edited classroom version of the report tells the story of the failed April 17-19, 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion. The documentary examines various exiled groups opposed to the Castro government, the CIA's role in helping to train, equip, and organize an invasion force, and President Kennedy's decision not to deploy the U.S. military when the plan faltered. Sponsor: Encyclopaedia Britannica Films
Topics: castro, cia, cuba, white house, havana, washington, kennedy, comcast
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This film by the Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Department documents a series of anti-Vietnam War actions by about 45,000 protesters in 1971. Blocking access to government buildings and disrupting traffic, activists sought to "shut down the federal government" as stated in their widely-circulated "May Day Tactical Manual." On May 3, 1971, more than 7,000 protesters were arrested for failing to leave their campsites in West Potomac Park - the largest mass arrest in U.S....
Topics: washington, james hoban, potomac park, wilson, white house, c-span
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The American Constitutional Society hosted a virtual conversation on the rise of anti-Asian racism and violence in the country. Joining the discussion were Rep. Grace Meng (D-NY), California Supreme Court Judge Goodwin Liu, and Connecticut Attorney General William Tong. They discussed the rise of anti-Asian racism during the pandemic and how it came to be, the use of Japanese internment camps during World War II, recognizing casual racism in everyday life, and how to combat racist ideologies...
Topics: california, connecticut, atlanta, new york city, new york, san francisco, pacific, google,...
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This Defense Department orientation film for soldiers assigned to South Korea gives a brief history of Korea and details the events that led to the Korean War and its aftermath. After detailing the war and the armistice, the film describes what life is like for soldiers stationed there and argues that there is much to see and enjoy in the country. Sponsor: Department of Defense
Topics: korea, u.n., north korea, united nations, seoul, cairo, china, soviet union, pusan, un, kaesong,...
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Rep. French Hill (R-AR) and a panel of experts joined the Center for Strategic and International Studies for a virtual conversation on U.S.-China economic competitiveness. A variety of topics were discussed including the development of artificial intelligence, the use and ethics of biotechnology, financial market systems, and the impacts associated with a de-coupling of U.S.-China partnerships. Sponsor: Center for Strategic and International Studies
Topics: china, stephanie, japan, washington, beijing, matt, taiwan, imf, eu, europe, dave, remco, stephanie...
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President Reagan implored the Soviets in a June 12, 1987, Berlin speech to "Tear down this wall." The Hoover Institution and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute hosted a look back at the evolution of that speech and its importance more than three decades later. Speakers included speech author Peter Robinson and Jamie Fly, Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty president. Sponsor: Hoover Institution at Stanford University
Topics: reagan, berlin, germany, gorbachev, ronald reagan, europe, china, jamie, mcmaster, washington, mr....
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This Defense Department orientation film for soldiers assigned to South Korea gives a brief history of Korea and details the events that led to the Korean War and its aftermath. After detailing the war and the armistice, the film describes what life is like for soldiers stationed there and argues that there is much to see and enjoy in the country. Sponsor: Department of Defense
Topics: korea, u.n., north korea, united nations, seoul, cairo, china, soviet union, pusan, un, kaesong,...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his state-of-the nation address to the Duma in Moscow
Topics: russia, syria, turkey, afghanistan, moscow
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Judges discuss the impact of the Reconstruction Amendments on both legal history and their personal careers in the federal judiciary
Topics: brown, california, frank johnson, mississippi
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This National Institute of Mental Health film produced by George Washington University surveys the problem of narcotics in the 1960s, and details efforts to study and implement new treatments for addiction. Narrated by actor Rod Steiger, the film is one in a four-part series narrated by Hollywood actors that argue for research and treatment rather than criminalization of drug use and possession. Sponsor: National Institute of Mental Health
Topics: new york, london, chicago, american history tv, lexington, california
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Texas governor George W. Bush accepted the 2000 Republican nomination for president. He would go on to defeat Vice President Al Gore in a close general election. Bush's father was George H.W. Bush, the 41st president. Sponsor: Republican National Committee
Topics: texas, washington, midland, vietnam, george w. bush, bush, al gore
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The former U.S. and Israeli ambassadors to the U.N. were among the witnesses who testified at a House subcommittee hearing on relocating the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Most of THE officials and subcommittee members overwhelmingly argued that moving the embassy to Jerusalem was the right U.S. diplomatic approach and would not hinder any peace talks in the region. One witness from the Israel Policy Forum cautioned that the U.S. should take the regional security concerns...
Topics: jerusalem, israel, jordan, egypt, crimea, isis, u.n., iran, dr. koplow, capital city, lynch,...
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Gun safety advocates and congressional lawmakers held a rally outside the Supreme Court protesting the NRA-backed lawsuit on a repealed New York handgun regulation. Speakers voiced their opposition to the NRA, called for tougher gun laws and shared stories about the impact of gun violence. Sponsor: Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence,Brady,Everytown for Gun Safety
Topics: nra, virginia, chicago, brown, washington, d.c., florida, becky, saugus, josh horwitz, california,...
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The attorney who argued Planned Parenthood vs Casey predicted the Supreme Court would overturn Roe v. Wade after the 2020 election. Kathryn Kolbert joined a panel including the president of Americans United for Life and the author of an upcoming book on the history of abortion in America, for a National Constitution Center debate about reproductive rights. Sponsor: National Constitution Center
Topics: alabama, roe v. wade, louisiana, kavanaugh, florida, d.c., casey, catherine, katie, gorsuch, texas,...
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This U.S. Information Agency program from 1978 includes five stories: the sport of skateboarding, laser technology used to clean works of art, a company that investigates engineering failures, Jim Henson's Muppet studio, and a Texas community with an innovative computer-based security and emergency response system. Between 1972 and 1979, the U.S. Information Agency produced these monthly half-hour "Vision USA" reports for foreign audiences on life in America. Translated into many...
Topics: albany, henson, jim henson, thomas jefferson, monticello, texas, houston, virginia
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Representative Christopher Smith (R-NJ) spoke about his recollections of past inaugurations ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump. People: Christopher "Chris" H. Smith Sponsor: C-SPAN | American History TV
Topics: smith, ronald reagan, george w. bush
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Historian Julie Prieto provides commentary for a silent 1916 U.S. Army film documenting the Mexican expedition of 1916-1917 to police the border with Mexico. Sponsor: C-SPAN | American History TV
Topics: julie, mexico, chihuahua, carranza, steve, wilson, france, pancho villa, pershing, europe,...
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Using photographs, political cartoons, and newsreel footage, this Defense Department film biography of President Theodore Roosevelt marks the centennial of his 1858 birth by paying tribute to the "Rough Rider." Sponsor: Department of Defense
Topics: roosevelt, europe, white house, panama, teddy roosevelt, sagamore hill, washington, new york, navy,...
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CQ Roll Call Foreign Policy Reporter Rachel Oswald discussed the Senate debate on ending U.S. military assistance in Yemen war and killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Topics: yemen, jamal khashoggi, rachel, washington, donald trump, south carolina
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[LIVE] A funeral service is held for Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) in Atlanta, Georgia. Sponsor: Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta, GA)
Topics: john lewis, john, lillian, selma, atlanta, lewis, washington, nashville, john myles, alabama,...
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Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chair Mark Warner (D-VA) spoke about Russian foreign policy including its use of cyber warfare and disinformation as a 21st Century strategy to combat Western democracies. Following his remarks, a panel of foreign policy analysts sat down to discuss these strategies and how Western governments can respond. Speakers included former Acting CIA Director John McLaughlin who served in the Obama administration, and a Russian investigative journalist. The forum was...
Topics: russia, syria, kremlin, georgia, ukraine, mexico, venezuela, washington, nato, texas, italy,...
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A panel discussion hosted by The American Conservative magazine & Heritage Foundation looked at conservatism and how it can be defined in the modern era. Sponsor: Heritage Foundation
Topics: goldwater, washington, russell kirk, france, camilla, europe, ronald reagan, russia, california,...
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This U.S. Office of War Information United Newsreel reports on the February 4-11, 1945 Yalta Conference. The final meeting of the "Big Three" - Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and President Franklin Roosevelt took place at a Crimean resort in Ukraine. Sponsor: U.S. Office of War Information
Topics: germany, yalta, crimea, roosevelt, joseph stalin, russia
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Episode five of a ten-part U.S. Army documentary from 1965 covers World World II from approximately one year after the December 1941 Pearl Harbor attack to the Allied invasion of Sicily in the summer of 1943. This aired on the Army's "Big Picture" television series. Sponsor: U.S. Army
Topics: north africa, corregidor, pacific, russia, india, china, guadalcanal, australia, england, north...
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This is a U.S. Forest Service film about the 1960 Winter Olympic Games held in Squaw Valley, California. Narrated by writer and broadcaster Lowell Thomas, the film documents the construction of facilities at the largely undeveloped location in the Tahoe National Forest, and shows efforts by the Forest Service to prevent avalanches and maintain safety for the athletes. The film also includes highlights of the 1960 Winter Games. Sponsor: Department of Agriculture
Topics: rangers, vanda krefft, gorbachev, california
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Vice President Richard Nixon and his wife Pat circle the globe in July of 1956 with stops in Hawaii, the Philippines, Taiwan, South Vietnam, Thailand, Pakistan, and Turkey. Highlights include ceremonies celebrating the tenth anniversary of Philippine independence and the second anniversary of the inauguration of South Vietnam's President Diem. In every stop the Cold War focus of the diplomatic effort is the fight against the spread of communism. Sponsor: U.S. Information Agency
Topics: nixon, mrs. nixon, mr. nixon, vietnam, eisenhower, china, turkey, thailand, karachi, washington,...
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This U.S. Office of War Information United Newsreel reports on the February 4-11, 1945 Yalta Conference. The final meeting of the "Big Three" - Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and President Franklin Roosevelt took place at a Crimean resort in Ukraine. Sponsor: U.S. Office of War Information
Topics: germany, russia, roosevelt, united nations, joseph stalin, britain, crimea, stephen kinzer
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Historian Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz argued that America is not a nation founded by and for immigrants, but rather is a product of settler colonialism and slavery. City Lights Books in San Francisco, hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: City Lights Bookstore
Topics: mexico, san francisco, china, columbus, miller, peter, haiti, roxanne dunbar-ortiz, pacific,...
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Former Acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker (2018-19) delivered remarks on immigration policy at the Republican National Lawyers Association's 2021 National Policy Conference. He spoke on immigration policy differences between the Trump and Biden administrations. Sponsor: Republican National Lawyers Association
Topics: mexico, california, doj, biden, matt, republican national lawyers association, craig, matthew...
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President Reagan implored the Soviets in a June 12, 1987, Berlin speech to "Tear down this wall." The Hoover Institution and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute hosted a look back at the evolution of that speech and its importance more than three decades later. Speakers included speech author Peter Robinson and Jamie Fly, Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty president. Sponsor: Hoover Institution at Stanford University
Topics: reagan, berlin, germany, gorbachev, ronald reagan, europe, china, jamie, mcmaster, washington, mr....
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This CIA film from 1985 details what the agency argued was a vast system of indoctrination in the Soviet Union which discouraged individualism and encouraged passive acceptance of Kremlin rule from cradle to grave. In 2011, the CIA's Information Management Services declassified over 200 documents regarding intelligence on the Soviet Union that the CIA provided the Reagan administration. Included in the release were video briefings created by the Directorate of Intelligence for policymakers....
Topics: soviet union, washington, c-span washington journal, cia, russia, heros, moscow
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Military officials and defense experts took part in a discussion on U.S. security and the strength of military alliances and partnerships hosted by the Reagan National Defense Forum. Sponsor: Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library
Topics: china, david, taiwan, latin america, germany, reagan, ukraine, nato, pacific, russia, biden,...
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The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History presented its "Great Americans Medal" to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The posthumous award honored her legal and judicial career as well as her legacy as a U.S. Supreme Court justice. Her children donated artifacts connected to her life and work. Sponsor: Smithsonian Institution | National Museum of American History
Topics: ginsburg, ruth bader ginsburg, jane, smithsonian, james, scalia, washington, david, lily ledbetter,...
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This U.S. Information Agency short film describes the death and funeral of President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated in Dallas on November 22, 1963. It includes footage of President Lyndon B. Johnson's statement upon arriving in Washington, the funeral processions, mass at St. Matthew's Cathedral, and ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. It ends with President Johnson's meetings with world leaders who attended the funeral. Sponsor: U.S. Information Agency
Topics: kennedy, john f. kennedy, johnson, dallas, mrs. kennedy, texas, lyndon b. johnson, white house,...
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This White House Naval Photographic Unit film presents the activities of President Lyndon B. Johnson in June 1968. It covers Senator Robert F. Kennedy's assassination and funeral, LBJ's push for tighter gun regulations, Vietnam War peace talks, work towards a nuclear non-proliferation treaty with the Soviets, and Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren's retirement announcement. The film is provided courtesy of the LBJ Presidential Library. Sponsor: U.S. Naval Photographic Center
Topics: johnson, washington, white house, mrs. johnson, new york, vietnam, robert kennedy, glassboro,...
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This United Airlines film narrated by actor Burgess Meredith takes a bird's eye journey across the United States from the Atlantic to the Pacific. "Discover America" was also the name of a public-private Johnson administration initiative which encouraged Americans to explore their country and foreigners to travel to the United States. Sponsor: United Airlines
Topics: washington, california, oregon, hawaii, san francisco, boston, manhattan, new york, ohio,...
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U.S. Office of War Information newsreel uses film shot by French resistance fighters to tell the story of the August 25, 1944 liberation of Paris during World War II. Sponsor: U.S. Office of War Information
Topics: harris, california
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This CIA film from 1985 details what the agency argued was a vast system of indoctrination in the Soviet Union which discouraged individualism and encouraged passive acceptance of Kremlin rule from cradle to grave. In 2011, the CIA's Information Management Services declassified over 200 documents regarding intelligence on the Soviet Union that the CIA provided the Reagan administration. Included in the release were video briefings created by the Directorate of Intelligence for policymakers....
Topics: lenin, russia, germany, moscow
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This biographical film was produced by Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1952 presidential campaign and features his accomplishments during World War II and his role in the formation of NATO. This fourteen minute newsreel-style film was shown in movie theaters and distributed to civic organizations. Sponsor: Library of Congress
Topics: eisenhower, kansas, europe, abilene, texas, france, hitler, london, new york
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Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., hosts discussions on American political history with professors from across the country on topics including federalism, presidential scandals, and constitutional history.
Topics: brock, goldwater, gop, tennessee, chattanooga, virginia, reagan, dallas, indiana, massachusetts,...
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Rep. Michael Turner (R-OH) joined former intelligence community members for a conversation on defense intelligence reform. Topics included ways to reform the House Intelligence Committee, how information is shared across intelligence communities and recruitment. The Atlantic Council hosted the event. Sponsor: Atlantic Council of the U.S.
Topics: china, russia, atlantic, turner, ukraine, matt kroenig, wilson, matt, michael turner, nato, kerri...
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Topics: pueblo, colorado, pacific, pueblo, pueblo, mexico, george h.w. bush
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Former first lady Rosalynn Carter talked about her political partnership with Jimmy Carter, the 1976 campaign, and what she learned as first lady of Georgia, as well as her time in the White House: attending cabinet meetings, working on mental health issues, and the Iranian hostage crisis. Topics included negative press coverage of her as first lady and what she hoped her legacy would be. She also talked about her work with the Carter Center after leaving the White House and her continuing work...
Topics: jimmy, white house, georgia, rosalynn carter, washington, carter, mrs. carter, jimmy carter,...
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Topics: ronald reagan, soviet union, ukraine, woodrow wilson, nicaragua, russia, moscow, dallas,...
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This 1962 film created by the National Education Program and narrated by Ronald Reagan detailed the history of communism. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films produced mostly by government agencies. Sponsor: Sid Fields Productions
Topics: stalin, khrushchev, moscow, germany, russia, lenin, soviet union, china, hitler, berlin, poland,...
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Hosted by former U.S. Representative Walter Judd (R-Minnesota), this film takes a critical look at a July 1969 Revolutionary Conference held in Oakland, California, and other protests that Judd argues are seeking a "socialist-communist overthrow of the U.S. government." The film shows the activities of Students for a Democratic Society, the Black Panthers, and Vietnam War protesters, and includes numerous statements by notable leaders including Bernardine Dohrn, H. Rap Brown, Angela...
Topics: plainfield, vietnam, columbia, california, cuba, bobby seale, kunsler, chicago, ucla, eldridge...
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Appearing before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray delivers the agency's semiannual report, which will focus on mortgages, credit cards, and student loans
Topics: cordray, mr. cordray, toyota, florida, missouri, texas, new york, honda, mr. meeks, washington,...
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This CIA film from 1985 details what the agency argued was a vast system of indoctrination in the Soviet Union which discouraged individualism and encouraged passive acceptance of Kremlin rule from cradle to grave. In 2011, the CIA's Information Management Services declassified over 200 documents regarding intelligence on the Soviet Union that the CIA provided the Reagan administration. Included in the release were video briefings created by the Directorate of Intelligence for policymakers....
Topics: lenin, russia, germany, moscow
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Pam Lee gives a tour of Rancho Los Alamitos, a ranch from the Spanish and Mexican periods of California, and talks about its history
Topics: adobe, california, susan bixby, bixby, fred bixby, southern california, heaven, long beach, maine
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Three authors explored the role of men in the women's suffrage movement and the reasons why men supported the 19th amendment. This National Archives event was one of a series associated with their exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Sponsor: National Archives and Records Administration
Topics: new york, tennessee, california, brooke, frederick douglass, laidlaw, massachusetts, susan b...
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