New Sources: Early Cold War Soviet Espionage Records
Kluge Staff Fellow John Haynes discusses making new sources accessible and specifically, a digital concordance to early Cold War Soviet espionage record.
Library of Congress
Pramila Jayapal with Naomi Ishisaka: A Brown Woman’s Guide to Politics
Long before the freshman representatives known as “The Squad” joined her on the House floor, Pramila Jayapal was blazing the trail as a progressive woman of ...
Town Hall Seattle
Hamilton v. Jefferson: The Central Bank Debate [POLICYbrief]
In 1791, two great minds clashed over an issue of constitutional and historical significance. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson tried to make the case to ...
The Federalist Society
Origins of the Military-Industrial Complex
Daniel Else explored the results of his year-long inquiry into the organizational underpinnings of that military technological revolution of the 1940s and 1950s.
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Can Depression Be Cured? New Research on Depression and its Treatments
Four medical researchers at the forefront of developing treatments for depression present new findings in a special conference held at the Library's John W.
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Professor Richard Wolff: Why the Economic Crisis Deepens | The New School
Presented by the Graduate Program in International Affairs | http://www.newschool.edu/internationalaffairs http://www.gpia.info Graduate Program in ...
The New School
Computational Uses of Audiovisual Materials at the Library of Congress
As the largest library in the world, the Library of Congress includes vast collections of audiovisual materials, ranging in format, rights status, topic, type and ...
OCLCResearch
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," listed as one of the Books that Shaped America by the Library of Congress, was first written by Washington Irving in his ...
Library of Congress
AN EVENING WITH RON CHERNOW, PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING HISTORIAN
This program is part of our Good Lit series, underwritten by the Bernard Osher Foundation. Celebrated historian Ron Chernow's 2004 biography of founding ...
Commonwealth Club
Is Climate Change the End? And if so, the End of What?
Naomi Oreskes March 22, 2019 Presented by: The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities.
Case Western Reserve University
Jamie Dimon, Chairman, President, and CEO of JPMorgan Chase
Jamie Dimon, the Chairman, President, and CEO of JP Morgan Chase, joined us for the inaugural session of the 2017 - 2018 View From The Top speaker series ...
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Iconic investor Warren Buffett lays out the history of the US economy
Warren Buffett shares his thoughts on the history of the U.S. economy during Berkshire Hathaway's 2020 annual shareholder meeting. For access to live and ...
CNBC Television
Lecture: "Data Science: The End of Theory?" by David Donoho
David Donoho (Statistics Department, Stanford University) kicked of the lecture series "What is Data Science?" at the University of Vienna. To find out more ...
Universität Wien
Becoming Madison: The Extraordinary Origins of the Least Likely Founding Father
Michael Signer crafted his biography of James Madison in a different way by focusing on the fourth president's youth. He characterized the book as "an ...
Library of Congress
Jews & Magic in Medici Florence
With work published widely in the course of his 30 years of archival research in Florence, Edward Goldberg founded the Medici Archive Project to provide ...
Library of Congress
Congressional Research Service Reports
Do you want to make the most out of Congressional Research Service reports? Daniel Schuman, policy director at Demand Progress and former CRS legislative ...
Help! I’m an Accidental Government Information Librarian Webinars
America & the Great War: A Library of Congress Illustrated History
Author Margaret Wagner discusses her book, "America & the Great War: A Library of Congress Illustrated History." For transcript and more information, visit ...
Library of Congress
Webinar: Preventing Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Among Youth
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health hosted a webinar featuring the Community Preventive Services Task Force ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
World Economy: 2012 in Review
From VOA Learning English, this is the Economics Report in Special English. The American economy improved in 2012, but the rate of growth remained low.
VOA Learning English
Strengthening and reinvigorating Congress - Part 1
On January 9, Brookings co-hosted an event with the American Political Science Association and R Street Institute, featuring members of the Task Force Project ...
Brookings Institution
Congress & History: Roundtable on Congressional Reform
As part of an annual meeting of political scientists and historians focused on the examination of the U.S. Congress through a historical lens, a panel including ...
Library of Congress
Between European and Ottoman: Turn of the 18th Century
By the nineteenth century, philhellenic Europeans had appropriated the classical Greek world as their distinct cultural patrimony. However, sources composed in ...
Library of Congress
U.S. Intelligence 9/11 and Iraq: A Whistleblower's Story
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Veteran FBI staff attorney Coleen Rowley details how the FBI dismissed reports from her office that may have led the Bureau to the ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
James Madison: Father of the Constitution (1809 - 1817)
James Madison was a tiny fellow, but he packed a political punch. He was absolutely pivotal in the drafting of both the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and he ...
Professor Dave Explains
Collections as Data: Impact
Building on the success of its “Collections as Data” symposium last year, the Library of Congress National Digital Initiatives (NDI) again will host a daylong ...
Library of Congress
Second in Clinton Lecture Series on Policy
Policymaking today tends to be “dimly understood, often distrusted and disconnected from the consequences of the policy being implemented,” President Bill ...
Georgetown University
US Congress moves to end brief federal government shutdown
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2018/02/09/the-us-senate-and-house-of-representatives-have-both-passed-a-bill-to-end-a What are the top stories ...
euronews (in English)
Finding an Edge; creating a moat around an investment process
Brian Bares founded Bares Capital Management. an investment advisory firm, in 2000. Mr. Bares is known for his strategy of focusing on small- and micro-cap ...
Texas Lutheran University
Accounting for Race 101: Virginia Universities and Racial Preferences
On September 10, 2019, The Federalist Society hosted a luncheon cosponsored with the Center for Equal Opportunity (CEO). CEO released and presented a ...
The Federalist Society
Webinar: Working with Employers to Help Employees Develop Financial Well-Being — consumerfinance.gov
Financial education practitioners note that the workplace is the only place most adults receive financial education. We have learned employees want help from ...
cfpbvideo
Understanding the Coronavirus Emergency Loan Program for Small Businesses
View the webinar playback featuring speakers Mary Beth Bosco, Nicole Elliott and Joel Roberson, Partners at Holland & Knight LLP, as they discuss the ...
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
People and Planet: Full edit with the audience Q&A session
Broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough presents the 2011 RSA President's Lecture. The dangers facing the earth's ecosystems are well known and ...
The RSA
The Grand Strategy of Detente
Speaker: Professor Niall Ferguson Chair: Professor Arne Westad This event was recorded on 18 January 2011 in Old Theatre, Old Building 'Nixon goes to ...
LSE
The Civil Rights Movement
As part of CCA III: The Sixties, Larry Elder, host of The Larry Elder Show, gives a lecture at Hillsdale College on the development of the Civil Rights Movement.
Hillsdale College
When Congress Taxed Churches: Religion & Politics in the District of Columbia After the Civil War
Sarah Barringer Gordon presented the annual Cary and Ann Maguire Chair in Ethics and American History Maguire Lecture titled "When Congress Taxed ...
Library of Congress
A (brief) history of the world's trade wars | CNBC Reports
Chickens and trucks are just a few targets of recent trade spats. IMF historian Harold James walks through the history of trade wars in the 20th century with ...
CNBC International
Islam in America, 18th-21st Century
A symposium on the impact of Islamic religion and culture in America. For transcript and more information, visit ...
Library of Congress
A Conversation With Robert M. Gates
Robert Gates discusses civic duty and leadership, and addresses the future of U.S. national security and defense. Speaker: Robert M. Gates, Principal, ...
Council on Foreign Relations
James Forman, Jr. '88 ─ Locking Up Our Own
James Forman, Jr. is a leading critic of mass incarceration and its disproportionate impact on people of color. In Locking Up Our Own, he seeks to understand ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Networks of Outrage and Hope: Social Movements in the Internet Age
Sociologist Manuel Castells examines the Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street and other social movements that have emerged in the Internet Age. He shares his ...
Library of Congress
General David Petraeus, Former Director of the CIA and Chairman of the KKR Global Institute
During his View From The Top session, General David Petraeus discussed adaptive leadership, how to be a strong strategic leader, and how to handle personal ...
Stanford Graduate School of Business
David Walker - America at a Crossroads
America is at a critical crossroads. The choices that U.S. elected officials make in connection with the role of government and its finances over the next 5 years ...
Dartmouth