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The impact the carbon footprint of rich countries is having on developing nations who enjoy very few of the benefits.
Topics: mexico, israel
Source: Antenna
by ALJAZ
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A look at the environmental challenges for those fighting to save the vital eco-systems of Costa Rica’s oceans.
Topics: house, joe biden, donald trump
Source: Antenna
by BBCNEWS
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3/4. Mexico, 2014. Forty-three students were violently attacked, then vanished. Someone, somewhere knows the truth. Searching for answers amid corruption, cartels and conspiracies. [S]
Topics: scotland, mexico, northern ireland, syria, iraq, guerreros unidos, iguala, guerrero, chicago, gomez...
Source: Antenna
by BBCNEWS
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In 2014, in Mexico, 43 students disappeared. What happened, and who is responsible.
Topics: iguala, guerrero, mexico, scotland, england, mexico city, argentine forensic anthropology team, bbc...
Source: Antenna
by BBCNEWS
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Nikki Bedi visits Cappadocia in central Turkey; known for its volcanic landscape. [S]
Topics: cappadocia, england, turkey, mercan, nato, ukraine, pigeon valley, north sea, istanbul, maya,...
Source: Antenna
by BBCNEWS
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2/4. Mexico, 2014. Forty-three students were violently attacked, then vanished. Someone, somewhere knows the truth. Searching for answers amid corruption, cartels and conspiracies. [S]
Topics: cocula, west bank, israel, iguala, mexico city, england, wales, washington, guerrero, tomas zeron,...
Source: Antenna
by BBCNEWS
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Mexico, 2014. Forty-three students were violently attacked, then vanished. Someone, somewhere knows the truth. Searching for answers amid corruption, cartels and conspiracies.
Topics: england, scotland, iguala, guerrero, mexico, guerreros unidos, chicago, gomez trejo, washington,...
Source: Antenna
by BBCNEWS
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4/4. In the years after the disappearance of the 43 students, evidence emerges of corruption and an official cover-up. But who is behind the crime and how high up does it go? [S]
Topics: army, mexico, england, iguala, scotland, sudan, guerrero, omar, wales, mexican army
Source: Antenna
by BBCNEWS
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2/4. Mexico, 2014. Forty-three students were violently attacked, then vanished. Someone, somewhere knows the truth. Searching for answers amid corruption, cartels and conspiracies. [S]
Topics: mexico, ron, scotland, iguala, hamas, mexico city, england, gulkula, cocula, tomas zeron, northern...
Source: Antenna
by BBCNEWS
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In the years after the disappearance of the 43 students, evidence emerges of corruption and an official cover-up. But who is behind the crime and how high up does it go.
Topics: willingboro, army, mexico, iguala, omar, kettering, kingswood, peter bone, labour, guerrero,...
Source: Antenna
by CNNW
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Christiane Amanpour marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day with a veteran who stormed the beaches 80 years ago. From the American Cemetery in Normandy, Amanpour explores the legacy of D-Day and the threats to democracy that we still face.
Topics: europe, ukraine, nato, normandy, omaha, brown, nazis, france, russia, washington, tom hanks, rosie,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CNNW
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Live post-debate coverage and analysis of the CNN Presidential Debate; Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett anchor.
Topics: biden, joe biden, donald trump, trump, white house, nato, anderson, kamala harris, david, chris,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CNNW
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Counting down to the CNN Presidential Debate; Wolf Blitzer and Kaitlan Collins anchor with a panel of CNN experts.
Topics: biden, donald trump, joe biden, atlanta, georgia, trump, anderson, tesla, caitlin, white house,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CNNW
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Live post-debate coverage and analysis of the CNN Presidential Debate; Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett anchor.
Topics: biden, joe biden, donald trump, trump, white house, nato, anderson, david, kamala harris, chris,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CNNW
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Counting down to the CNN Presidential Debate; Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett anchor with a panel of CNN experts.
Topics: donald trump, biden, joe biden, trump, new york, anderson, michigan, atlanta, london, georgia,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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The National Urban League held a discussion on civil rights during its Empowerment Summit in Washington, DC. Topics included youth civic participation and mobilizing the Black community to vote in the upcoming 2024 elections. Sponsor: National Urban League
Topics: south carolina, florida, c-span, joe biden, washington, johnson, biden, d.c., rhonda spears, vernon...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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James Bennet, former New York Times editorial editor and senior editor at the Economist, joined Washington Free Beacon Editor in Chief Eliana Johnson, Washington Post Opinion Editor Charles Lane, and Thomas Williams, staff writer at the Atlantic, for a discussion on illiberalism, democracy, and truth in journalism. Topics included decreased trust in institutions, bias in media, and how social media and the decline of local news have impacted journalism. The American Enterprise Institute hosted...
Topics: new york, eliana, james, washington, thomas, lima, peru, sweden, atlantic, charles, white house,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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The Heritage Foundation held a discussion with its in-house experts on U.S. policy on Taiwan and U.S. interests in preventing a Chinese invasion of the country. Sponsor: Heritage Foundation
Topics: taiwan, china, jeff, michael, kevin, beijing, ccp, japan, roberts, texas of asia, texas, britain,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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The Georgetown University Center for Security Studies hosted a conference to mark NATO's 75th anniversary and its historical security significance for the U.S. and the world. NATO was established in April 1949 following World War II. The security alliance with members including the U.S. and other members states broadly agreed to defend each other in an attack by a non-NATO country. In this panel discussion, panelists focused on NATO's deterrence role. Sponsor: Georgetown University | Center for...
Topics: nato, ukraine, europe, poland, russia, uk, heather, china, taiwan, npt, france, washington, angus,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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Michael Singh and Steven Simon, who served as senior directors in the National Security Council under Republican and Democratic administrations, debated U.S. policy regarding Iran and the Middle East. They disagreed on the extent of Iran's role in Hamas' Oct. 7 attack against Israel, with Mr. Singh arguing that the attack required advanced training and equipment that only Iran could have provided. Mr. Simon, however, argued that Hamas relied on relatively unsophisticated weapons and that U.S....
Topics: iran, israel, michael, steven, hamas, russia, biden, yemen, netanyahu, sina, washington, iraq,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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The Georgetown University Center for Security Studies hosted a conference to mark NATO's 75th anniversary and its historical security significance for the U.S. and the world. NATO was established in April 1949 following World War II. The security alliance with members including the U.S. and other members states broadly agreed to defend each other in an attack by a non-NATO country. In this panel discussion, panelists focused on NATO's history and its future. Sponsor: Georgetown University |...
Topics: nato, europe, russia, ukraine, afghanistan, smith, kosovo, china, eu, susie, heidi, pacific,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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Caroline Atkinson, former deputy national security adviser for international economics under President Obama, joined other international economic policy advocates for a discussion on strengthening global development and financial cooperation. They discussed the role of the World Bank and other multilateral development banks (MDBs), enhancing the role of private industry, the need for increased cooperation among world powers, and the impacts of global challenges on development, such as climate...
Topics: china, europe, ukraine, caroline, india, caroline atkinson, obama, cambridge, imf, brazil, wto,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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The 20th anniversary of the Iraq War was discussed at an event hosted by the Cato Institute. Topics included the rhetoric around the war now compared to the start of the war and reasons for this change including political incentives. Sponsor: Cato Institute
Topics: ukraine, iraq, washington, george w. bush, afghanistan, justin, europe, iran, u.k., donald trump,...
Source: Comcast Cable
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During remarks at a meeting of dozens of European military leaders, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said the U.S. would continue to supply Ukraine with weapons for use in its war against Russia. Weapons would continue coming to Ukraine "week after week," Secretary Austin said at the top of a military leadership meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, an alliance of the 32 NATO members and 24 other nations supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia. Sponsor: Department of Defense
Topics: ukraine, putin, biden, washington, russia
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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Texas Tribune CEO Sonal Shah, former journalists, and other stakeholders discussed the importance of local news and its impact on democracy. They addressed the challenges facing the newspaper and local news industry, discussed public trust in journalism institutions, overviewed how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to increase engagement with local news and gave solutions to help reinvigorate the local news industry. This event was part of a conference co-hosted by the LBJ Foundation and...
Topics: texas, chicago, sarabeth, netflix, texas tribune, john, ford, philadelphia
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and other states' officials joined Heritage Foundation's panel discussions to voice their opposition against the Biden administration's new Title IX rules, which ban unequal treatment of transgender students in schools or school-sanctioned activities receiving federal funding. The new expanded rules were announced in April 2024 and were scheduled to take effect in August 2024. Several states, including Florida, filed lawsuits. A federal district court judge...
Topics: ms. perry, ms. burke, paula, comm, diaz, florida, ms. justice, biden, d.c., louisiana, texas, ms....
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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Former Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky discussed Afghan women's rights at the Wilson Center. She said Afghan women had suffered "very draconian measures" relating to education, civil liberties, health care, and work since the Taliban had taken over in August 2021. She also spoke out against normalizing diplomatic relations with the Taliban, saying she did not believe this would produce results. Sponsor: Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars
Topics: afghanistan, wilson, taliban, qatar, doha, u.n., amb, dobriansky, madeleine albright, iran,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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Former Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky discussed Afghan women's rights at the Wilson Center. She said Afghan women had suffered "very draconian measures" relating to education, civil liberties, health care, and work since the Taliban had taken over in August 2021. She also spoke out against normalizing diplomatic relations with the Taliban, saying she did not believe this would produce results. Sponsor: Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars
Topics: afghanistan, wilson, qatar, taliban, doha, iran, u.n., washington, amb, dobriansky, madeleine...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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Democratic U.S. representatives spoke at a rally held by the American Federation of Government Employees on Capitol Hill. The lawmakers and AFGE leaders called for Congress to avoid a government shutdown and pass the Federal Adjustment of Income Rates (FAIR) Act, which would give federal employees a 7.4% pay increase. Among those who spoke were freshman Reps. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) and Greg Casar (D-TX) as well as Rep. John Larson (D-CT), a leader on the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on...
Topics: afge, the union, ibew, glenn ivey, white house, al hoyer, greg, irs, illinois, everett kelley, the...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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Lawyers discussed the impact recent and upcoming court decisions have on health policy at the Aspen Ideas Festival in Aspen, Colorado. They overviewed several cases that could change health care policy including one which could challenge the authority of federal regulators and another that could exclude abortion care from the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. In addition, they discussed the originalism style of interpreting the Constitution, health equity, and separation of church and...
Topics: alan, erin, chevron, mississippi, california, michelle, texas, michele, alabama, matthew, blackmon,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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Lawyers discussed tax policy and the constitutionality of a federal wealth tax and unrealized gains tax at an event hosted by the Federalist Society's DC Young Lawyers Chapter in Washington, DC. Topics included direct versus indirect taxes, income and wealth taxes, as well as how the institution of slavery, federalism, and the perspectives of the Founding Fathers have impacted tax policy throughout history. Sponsor: Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies
Topics: david, hamilton, john marshall, washington, alexander hamilton, philadelphia, patterson, james...
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National Resistance Front of Afghanistan political leaders and researchers discussed Taliban rule in Afghanistan following the U.S. withdrawal. They discussed human rights, the threat of transnational terrorism in the region, and advocated for fair elections and governance by the people of Afghanistan. The Hudson Institute in Washington, DC hosted this event. Sponsor: Hudson Institute
Topics: afghanistan, taliban, al qaeda, nrf, pakistan, washington, vienna, china, kabul, united nations,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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Ken Adelman, former Arms Control and Disarmament Agency director and other former policy officials reflected on President Ronald Reagan and the 40th anniversary of the Strategic Defense Initiative at a missile defense conference in Washington, D.C. Topics included missile defense complications during the 1970s and 80s and the modern potential for arms control negotiations between the U.S., China and Russia. The Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Ronald Reagan Presidential...
Topics: reagan, ronald reagan, gorbachev, europe, bush, reykjavik, mikhail gorbachev, soviet union,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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Senate Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Roger Wicker (R-MS), Rep. Joe Courtney (D-CT), Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment William LaPlante, and General Electric CEO H. Lawrence Culp discussed the defense industrial base at the 10th Annual Reagan National Defense Forum at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, CA. Topics included submarine and shipbuilding, incentivizing the defense industrial-base workforce, and co-production of defense equipment with...
Topics: ukraine, laplante, roger, china, ge, navy, virginia, sec, australia, pentagon, alabama, marcus,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin expressed outrage after three U.S. servicemembers were killed in an attack at a U.S. base in Jordan. He added the U.S. will respond appropriately to the deadly attack that left many other servicemembers injured. The secretary's comments came as he welcomed the NATO secretary-general to the Pentagon. This was Secretary Austin's first public event since being hospitalized in late December 2023 for cancer treatment complications. The hospitalization came under...
Topics: nato, ukraine, washington, china, jordan, stoltenberg, pentagon, putin, beijing
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY) briefed reporters and discussed Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's address to a joint meeting of Congress. He reiterated the leader's call for American leadership amid the Russia-Ukraine war and called for House Republicans to bring the Senate bipartisan national security supplemental to the House floor. When asked if House Democrats would support House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) should his speakership be threatened for holding a vote on...
Topics: mr. jeffries, johnson, haiti, house, ukraine, biden, japan, washington, baltimore, israel, meeks,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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The Georgetown University Center for Security Studies hosted a conference to mark NATO's 75th anniversary and its historical security significance for the U.S. and the world. NATO was established in April 1949 following World War II. The security alliance with members including the U.S. and other members states broadly agreed to defend each other in an attack by a non-NATO country. In this panel discussion, panelists focused on NATO's deterrence role. Sponsor: Georgetown University | Center for...
Topics: nato, ukraine, europe, poland, russia, uk, heather, china, taiwan, npt, france, washington, angus,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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The Georgetown University Center for Security Studies hosted a conference to mark NATO's 75th anniversary and its historical security significance for the U.S. and the world. NATO was established in April 1949 following World War II. The security alliance with members including the U.S. and other members states broadly agreed to defend each other in an attack by a non-NATO country. In this panel discussion, panelists focused on NATO's deterrence role. Sponsor: Georgetown University | Center for...
Topics: nato, ukraine, europe, poland, russia, uk, heather, china, taiwan, npt, france, washington, angus,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN
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"The most important thing that we can do right now is to pass the supplemental and that will provide us the opportunity to continue to provide security assistance to Israel," said Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin when asked what is needed to help Israel after recent strikes by Iran. The secretary, along with Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown and Defense Comptroller Mike McCord, appeared before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense to testify on the...
Topics: ukraine, china, russia, israel, brown, iran, taiwan, pacific, vladimir putin, navy, mexico, austin,...
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by CSPAN
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Michael Brooks, a senior enlisted officer with the DC National Guard at the time of the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack, sharply criticized a Defense Department inspector general's report on the military response to that day. He and three other men who were members of the DC National Guard on January 6 testified on what they witnessed communications wise among senior military leaders on that day during a public hearing before the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight. The inspector...
Topics: d.c., mccarthy, d.c. national, brooks, trump, columbia national, william walker, pentagon, walker,...
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"The most important thing that we can do right now is to pass the supplemental and that will provide us the opportunity to continue to provide security assistance to Israel," said Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin when asked what is needed to help Israel after recent strikes by Iran. The secretary, along with Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown and Defense Comptroller Mike McCord, appeared before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense to testify on the...
Topics: ukraine, china, russia, israel, brown, iran, taiwan, pacific, navy, vladimir putin, austin,...
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Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, Police Chief Pamela Smith, and Executive Assistant Police Chief Jeffery Carroll held a press conference on the city's response to pro-Palestinian protests amid the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. It came after 33 people were arrested at George Washington University as police cleared out a protest encampment. The officials discussed reports of antisemitism and unlawful activity on the university's campus, counter-protesters, and the potential for additional...
Topics: washington, d.c., bowser, commerce, gina raimondo, biden, c-span now, smith, columbia,...
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House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) spoke with reporters after the House voted to block a motion from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to remove Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) as Speaker of the House. The vote to table was 359 to 43 with 7 members voting present. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | News Media Stakeout
Topics: mr. jeffries, washington, d.c., c-span, marjorie taylor greene, house, jeffries, biden
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Data security executives testified before a Senate Commerce subcommittee on protecting consumers' data against unauthorized access. One of the witnesses, former Meta privacy manager Prem Trivedi, recommended the establishment of a federal data security and privacy protection standard. Other policy recommendations from the panel included data minimization and strong methods for authentication. According to the subcommittee's chair, Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-CO), there were 3,205 data breaches in...
Topics: china, mr. parker, mr. kaplan, eu, colorado, mr. lee, blackburn, tennessee, mr. trivedi, c-span,...
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Author Ann Coulter and columnist Sohrab Ahmari debated Reason Magazine's Nick Gillespie and The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur on the question: "Should the U.S. shut its borders?" Before the debate began, the majority of the audience voted in the affirmative, with 71% responding "yes" and 29% responding "no." After the debate concluded, audience polling respectively changed to 63% and 37%. The Free Press media company and the Foundation for Individual Rights and...
Topics: bari, nick, sohrab, mexico, texas, new york, ann coulter, chicago, nick gillespie, new york city,...
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North Korean defectors working as human rights activists and policy researchers discussed U.S. policy towards North Korean human rights at an event hosted by the Hudson Institute. They shared their personal experience fleeing North Korea and discussed a variety of topics including human rights violations by the Kim Jong Un regime; public execution and harsh sentencing to intimidate citizens from seeking outside information; increasing the flow of diverse information to North Korean youth; and...
Topics: north korea, china, south korea, north koreans, russia, un, washington, columbia, korea, new york,...
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Lawyers discussed the impact recent and upcoming court decisions have on health policy at the Aspen Ideas Festival in Aspen, Colorado. They overviewed several cases that could change health care policy including one which could challenge the authority of federal regulators and another that could exclude abortion care from the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. In addition, they discussed the originalism style of interpreting the Constitution, health equity, and separation of church and...
Topics: alan, chevron, michele, california, texas, erin, michelle, roe v. wade, arizona, mississippi,...
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Patrick Utomi, Lagos Business School professor and former Nigerian presidential candidate, discussed infrastructure investments in Africa at an event hosted by the Wilson Center in Washington, DC. He, along with other stakeholders, covered a variety of topics including intercontinental trade, natural resources, public-private partnerships, and the importance of sub-national leadership. Sponsor: Wilson (Woodrow) International Center for Scholars | Africa Program
Topics: nigeria, africa, brown, wilson, lagos, utomi, nairobi, china, australia, michael, academia,...
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Author and President Dwight Eisenhower grandson David Eisenhower ("Eisenhower At War 1943-1945") discussed the legacy and lasting impact of the Allied invasion of France on June 6,1944. This event took place at the Gettysburg College and the Dwight D. Eisenhower Society's conference on the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Sponsor: Gettysburg College,Eisenhower (Dwight D.) Society
Topics: germany, eisenhower, normandy, dwight eisenhower, gettysburg, kennedy, france, berlin, tehran,...
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The National Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine hosted its second annual Climate Crossroads Summit. In this portion of the event, former White House climate adviser and EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy and United Nations Human Development Director Pedro Conceicao discussed the driving forces behind economic inequality and political polarization, and how climate solutions can be advanced in this context. Sponsor: National Academies
Topics: gina, pedro, carlton, united nations, europe, charlton, paris, white house, gina mccarthy, biden,...
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National Resistance Front of Afghanistan political leaders and researchers discussed Taliban rule in Afghanistan following the U.S. withdrawal. They discussed human rights, the threat of transnational terrorism in the region, and advocated for fair elections and governance by the people of Afghanistan. The Hudson Institute in Washington, DC hosted this event. Sponsor: Hudson Institute
Topics: afghanistan, taliban, al qaeda, nrf, pakistan, washington, vienna, kabul, united nations, biden,...
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[LIVE] Conservative media personalities, including "America First" podcast host Sebastian Gorka, discuss the impact the media has on culture at the Moms for Liberty Joyful Warriors National Summit in Washington, DC. Sponsor: Moms for Liberty
Topics: washington, white house, donald trump, trump
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Rep. Rob Wittman (R-VA), chair of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces, and Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA), ranking member of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, discussed the security partnership between Australia, the U.K., and the U.S., known as AUKUS. They were joined by former Deputy National Security Adviser Matthew Pottinger (Trump administration, 2019-21), Australian Ambassador to the U.S. Kevin Rudd, and Boeing executive Ted Colbert....
Topics: china, australia, navy, u.k., pacific, japan, taiwan, ukraine, pentagon, boeing, virginia, jinping,...
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German State Secretary Thomas Bagger joined the Hudson Institute in Washington, DC, for a discussion on foreign policy and Germany's global outlook. Topics included the Russia-Ukraine war's impact on Germany's relationship with Russia, defense spending in Europe, Germany's trade and economic strategy with China, and the impact U.S. foreign policy has on Europe. Sponsor: Hudson Institute
Topics: china, russia, germany, ukraine, peter, europe, thomas, biden, iran, washington, poland, berlin,...
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U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith said she has no concerns with President Biden amid continued fallout from his first presidential debate performance and questions about his health and mental acuity. She added NATO and alliance member-leaders have not broached the topic with her. This issue came up during a Foreign Policy magazine event where the ambassador discussed the importance of the NATO alliance and transatlantic security. She was one of several featured speakers. Others included...
Topics: nato, ukraine, europe, china, russia, biden, eu, washington, putin, taiwan, trump, atlantic,...
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A panel discussed preventing nuclear proliferation in Iran and the Middle East at the Arms Control Association's annual meeting in Washington, DC. The association's policy director, Kelsey Davenport, said Iran was closer to developing a nuclear bomb than ever before, and she recommended the U.S. take actions to enhance monitoring of Iran's nuclear program. Also, former acting Undersecretary of State for International Security Thomas Countryman delivered remarks on charting paths for nuclear...
Topics: iran, iaea, china, israel, tehran, russia, egypt, washington, moscow, biden, saudi arabia, south...
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"There was never any lapse in authorities or in command and control but we did have a breakdown in notifications," said Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin during a hearing before the House Armed Services Committee on his failure to immediately notify the White House and top officials about his December 2023 hospitalization. The secretary faced criticism for his delayed notification to the president about his cancer diagnosis and treatment. Several Republican members expressed national...
Topics: ukraine, israel, white house, iraq, china, pentagon, putin, russia, syria, austin, walter reed,...
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Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks and Joint Chiefs of Staff Vice Chair Adm. Christopher Grady spoke about President Biden's 2025 budget request and detailed its numbers for reporters during a briefing at the Pentagon. The two leaders also discussed how the budget would support priorities such as readiness, innovation, and support for military personnel and their families. Sponsor: Department of Defense
Topics: ukraine, hicks, grady, china, taiwan, biden, dod, washington, comcast
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National Constitution Center CEO Jeffrey Rosen sat down with the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) for a discussion on his book, "The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America." They discussed the virtues the founders followed to form their political philosophies and how the formation of American democracy was rooted in the pursuit of happiness by way of these virtues. Sponsor: American Enterprise Institute
Topics: jefferson, washington, jeffrey, adam, hamilton, franklin, phyllis wheatley, madison, cicero, thomas...
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Middle East analysts discussed the latest on the impact of the Israel-Hamas war. Topics included the Biden administration's handling of the war amid President Biden's reelection prospects, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) calls for new elections in Israel to replace Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and debate on whether Israel's military campaign against Gaza may be considered genocide. The Stimson Center hosted this event in Washington, DC. Sponsor: Stimson (Henry L.) Center
Topics: israel, biden, gaza, hamas, iran, washington, chuck schumer, syria, russia, yasser arafat,...
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Biden administration officials, lawmakers and advocates discussed health policy issues at Politico's 2024 health care summit in Washington, DC. During this session, attendees heard from Dr. Andrew Trister, chief medical and scientific officer for Verily. He discussed the intersection of health care and technology, primarily focusing on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI). Sponsor: Politico
Topics: steven, andrew, washington, trister, fda, comcast, andrew trister
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James Bennet, former New York Times editorial editor and senior editor at the Economist, joined Washington Free Beacon Editor in Chief Eliana Johnson, Washington Post Opinion Editor Charles Lane, and Thomas Williams, staff writer at the Atlantic, for a discussion on illiberalism, democracy, and truth in journalism. Topics included decreased trust in institutions, bias in media, and how social media and the decline of local news have impacted journalism. The American Enterprise Institute hosted...
Topics: new york, eliana, james, washington, thomas, lima, peru, sweden, atlantic, charles, white house,...
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The Atlantic Council commemorated the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which was established on April 4, 1949. In this final portion of the event, NATO analysts discussed the future of the military alliance and commented on the challenges it faces, such as Russia, China, unity within the alliance, and relevance. The panel also addressed 2024 presidential candidate and former President Trump's threats to withdraw from NATO and the importance of communicating...
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[LIVE] The Brookings Institution holds an event on finding common ground on challenges facing working families. Sponsor: Brookings Institution
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House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY) told reporters he was pleased the House was moving forward on bills providing military aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, saying House Democrats had wanted action for weeks. He also answered questions on moves by some House Republicans to push a motion to vacate that would oust Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) as House speaker, saying he wanted to get the bills past the finish line before deciding with his conference what they would do. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol
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House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) spoke with reporters after the House voted to block a motion from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to remove Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) as Speaker of the House. The vote to table was 359 to 43 with 7 members voting present. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | News Media Stakeout
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Texas Tribune CEO Sonal Shah, former journalists, and other stakeholders discussed the importance of local news and its impact on democracy. They addressed the challenges facing the newspaper and local news industry, discussed public trust in journalism institutions, overviewed how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to increase engagement with local news and gave solutions to help reinvigorate the local news industry. This event was part of a conference co-hosted by the LBJ Foundation and...
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New York Attorney General Letitia James delivered remarks on democracy, holding the federal government accountable, and what she characterized as threats of a second Trump presidency at Netroots Nation 2024 conference in Baltimore. In addition, Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN), Reps. Cori Bush (D-MO) and Rashid Tlaib (D-MI), and other members of Congress, delivered remarks on a variety of topics including Project 2025, reproductive rights, worker's rights, political organizing, and Supreme Court ethics....
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Women In Federal Law Enforcement Foundation Inc. (WIFLE) hosted Deputy AG Monaco & FBI Director Wray at their 25th Anniversary Award Ceremony & Banquet. Sponsor: Department of Justice
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On his first week back at the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin briefed the press and outlined his recent hospital stay and current recovery status. "I want to be crystal clear. We did not handle this right and I did not handle this right. I should have told the President about my cancer diagnosis. I should have also told my team and the American public, and I take full responsibility," said Sec. Austin. He continued to field reporter questions on the issue and shared that...
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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb (R) and leaders from the Defense Department and Japanese economic ministry discussed U.S.-Japan economic relations at an event hosted by the Hudson Institute. They discussed collaboration between the U.S. and Japan and covered a variety of topics, including economic and national security, infrastructure investments, global competition, and trade. Sponsor: Hudson Institute
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Academics and policy advocates discussed the state of environmental policy with the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC. Several topics were discussed, including the history of environmental policy, how the environment has progressed over the last few decades, and how climate change impacts environmental science. Sponsor: American Enterprise Institute
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House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY) told reporters he was pleased the House was moving forward on bills providing military aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, saying House Democrats had wanted action for weeks. He also answered questions on moves by some House Republicans to push a motion to vacate that would oust Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) as House speaker, saying he wanted to get the bills past the finish line before deciding with his conference what they would do. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced an additional $6 billion security assistance package to Ukraine through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative. He called it "the largest security assistance package" they've committed to date. He made the announcement to reporters at the Pentagon after he and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown met virtually with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and members of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group. In addition,...
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Texas Tribune CEO Sonal Shah, former journalists, and other stakeholders discussed the importance of local news and its impact on democracy. They addressed the challenges facing the newspaper and local news industry, discussed public trust in journalism institutions, overviewed how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to increase engagement with local news and gave solutions to help reinvigorate the local news industry. This event was part of a conference co-hosted by the LBJ Foundation and...
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