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CBS News Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan leads a discussion about what is involved when the president travels abroad.
In 1956, Senator Kenneth Keating hosts Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on his interview program to talk face-to-face about foreign diplomacy.
Indiana University history professor Carolina Ortega discusses the 1929 Great Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal and the impact that the economic crash had on various populations, including Mexican-American immigrants.
U.S. Army Medical Department Museum director George Wunderlich shows some of his favorite objects, several of which highlight advances in medical technology, and tells stories about army medics who received awards for bravery and sacrifice.
CBS News Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan leads a discussion about what is involved when the president travels abroad.
In 1956, Senator Kenneth Keating hosts Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on his interview program to talk face-to-face about foreign diplomacy.
Historians discuss the Civil War at the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute's 2024 annual conference in Gettysburg, Pa.
Historian Jeremi Suri discusses the Civil War's legacy and its continued influence on contemporary U.S. politics.
Korematsu v. United States is re-argued on the 80th anniversary of the 1944 U.S. Supreme Court case challenging the internment of more than 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II.
Women's suffrage scholar Lisa Tetrault offers a new perspective on the 19th Amendment, arguing that its 1920 ratification was not the end of the struggle for women's voting rights.
The bronze centerpiece of the national World War I memorial is unveiled in Washington, D.C. and presented to the American people.
Indiana University history professor Carolina Ortega discusses the 1929 Great Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal and the impact that the economic crash had on various populations, including Mexican-American immigrants.
U.S. Army Medical Department Museum director George Wunderlich shows some of his favorite objects, several of which highlight advances in medical technology, and tells stories about army medics who received awards for bravery and sacrifice.
CBS News Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan leads a discussion about what is involved when the president travels abroad.
In 1956, Senator Kenneth Keating hosts Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on his interview program to talk face-to-face about foreign diplomacy.
Indiana University history professor Carolina Ortega discusses the 1929 Great Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal and the impact that the economic crash had on various populations, including Mexican-American immigrants.
U.S. Army Medical Department Museum director George Wunderlich shows some of his favorite objects, several of which highlight advances in medical technology, and tells stories about army medics who received awards for bravery and sacrifice.
CBS News Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan leads a discussion about what is involved when the president travels abroad.
In 1956, Senator Kenneth Keating hosts Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on his interview program to talk face-to-face about foreign diplomacy.
Historians discuss the Civil War at the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute's 2024 annual conference in Gettysburg, Pa.
Historian Jeremi Suri discusses the Civil War's legacy and its continued influence on contemporary U.S. politics.
Korematsu v. United States is re-argued on the 80th anniversary of the 1944 U.S. Supreme Court case challenging the internment of more than 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II.
Women's suffrage scholar Lisa Tetrault offers a new perspective on the 19th Amendment, arguing that its 1920 ratification was not the end of the struggle for women's voting rights.
The bronze centerpiece of the national World War I memorial is unveiled in Washington, D.C. and presented to the American people.
The House of Representative's bipartisan task force investigating the attempted assassination of former President Trump holds its first hearing on Capitol Hill.
The House of Representative's bipartisan task force investigating the attempted assassination of former President Trump holds its first hearing on Capitol Hill.
Policy advocates and former prisoners testify on sexual assault in the U.S. prison system before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Criminal Justice and Counterterrorism.
Former government officials testify on the risks associated with replacing civil servants with political appointees before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
The House of Representative's bipartisan task force investigating the attempted assassination of former President Trump holds its first hearing on Capitol Hill.
The House of Representative's bipartisan task force investigating the attempted assassination of former President Trump holds its first hearing on Capitol Hill.
Policy advocates and former prisoners testify on sexual assault in the U.S. prison system before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Criminal Justice and Counterterrorism.
Former government officials testify on the risks associated with replacing civil servants with political appointees before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
The House of Representative's bipartisan task force investigating the attempted assassination of former President Trump holds its first hearing on Capitol Hill.
The House of Representative's bipartisan task force investigating the attempted assassination of former President Trump holds its first hearing on Capitol Hill.
Policy advocates and former prisoners testify on sexual assault in the U.S. prison system before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Criminal Justice and Counterterrorism.
Former government officials testify on the risks associated with replacing civil servants with political appointees before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
The House of Representative's bipartisan task force investigating the attempted assassination of former President Trump holds its first hearing on Capitol Hill.
The House of Representative's bipartisan task force investigating the attempted assassination of former President Trump holds its first hearing on Capitol Hill.
Policy advocates and former prisoners testify on sexual assault in the U.S. prison system before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Criminal Justice and Counterterrorism.
Former government officials testify on the risks associated with replacing civil servants with political appointees before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell testifies before a House Transportation and Infrastructure subcommittee on disaster readiness and response. Other witnesses include North Carolina Reps. Chuck Edwards (R) and Deborah Ross (D).
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and National Counterterrorism Center acting Director Brett Holmgren testify on global threats before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Non-fiction books and authors.
A guest host who shares an interest in the subject matter and a non-fiction author pair up to discuss the author's writings.
Non-fiction books and authors.
A guest host who shares an interest in the subject matter and a non-fiction author pair up to discuss the author's writings.
Non-fiction books and authors.
Korematsu v. United States is re-argued on the 80th anniversary of the 1944 U.S. Supreme Court case challenging the internment of more than 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II.
Historian Jeremi Suri discusses the Civil War's legacy and its continued influence on contemporary U.S. politics.
Historians discuss the Civil War at the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute's 2024 annual conference in Gettysburg, Pa.
In 1956, Senator Kenneth Keating hosts Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on his interview program to talk face-to-face about foreign diplomacy.
CBS News Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan leads a discussion about what is involved when the president travels abroad.
U.S. Army Medical Department Museum director George Wunderlich shows some of his favorite objects, several of which highlight advances in medical technology, and tells stories about army medics who received awards for bravery and sacrifice.
Indiana University history professor Carolina Ortega discusses the 1929 Great Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal and the impact that the economic crash had on various populations, including Mexican-American immigrants.
In 1956, Senator Kenneth Keating hosts Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on his interview program to talk face-to-face about foreign diplomacy.
CBS News Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan leads a discussion about what is involved when the president travels abroad.
U.S. Army Medical Department Museum director George Wunderlich shows some of his favorite objects, several of which highlight advances in medical technology, and tells stories about army medics who received awards for bravery and sacrifice.
Indiana University history professor Carolina Ortega discusses the 1929 Great Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal and the impact that the economic crash had on various populations, including Mexican-American immigrants.
Author Abbott Kahler talks about a small utopian group in the Galpagos Islands whose Depression-era experiment ended in allegations of murder.
Coverage of the 2024 Brooklyn Book Festival held at the Brooklyn Law School.
Coverage of the 2024 Brooklyn Book Festival held at the Brooklyn Law School.
Coverage of the 2024 Brooklyn Book Festival held at the Brooklyn Law School.
Coverage of the 2024 Brooklyn Book Festival held at the Brooklyn Law School.
Coverage of the 2024 Brooklyn Book Festival held at the Brooklyn Law School.
Coverage of the 2024 Brooklyn Book Festival held at the Brooklyn Law School.
Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton argues that the Left is attacking American rights and freedoms.
Consumer Technology Association CEO Gary Shapiro talks about the challenges tech entrepreneurs face.
Political science professor Lindsey Cormack provides a guide on how to discuss civics with children.
Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton argues that the Left is attacking American rights and freedoms.
Consumer Technology Association CEO Gary Shapiro talks about the challenges tech entrepreneurs face.
Political science professor Lindsey Cormack provides a guide on how to discuss civics with children.
Author Abbott Kahler talks about a small utopian group in the Galpagos Islands whose Depression-era experiment ended in allegations of murder.