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Justice Kennedy Describes the Supreme Court Conference
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On Friday, March 30, the justices of the Supreme Court went to conference on the cases for which they heard oral arguments earlier in the week for the health care law. In this clip, from a 2009 interview with C-SPAN, Justice Anthony Kennedy describes the conference.

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March 30, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

On Friday, March 30, the justices of the Supreme Court went to conference on the cases for which they heard oral arguments earlier in the week for the health care law. In this clip, from a 2009 interview with C-SPAN, Justice Anthony Kennedy describes the conference.

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Source: C-SPAN

- -: Robert Kagan, Author, "The World America Made"

March 5, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

Author and Brookings Institution Fellow Robert Kagan discusses his latest book, "The World America Made." In the book, Kagan asserts that the international world order we live in today was created almost entirely by American power and influence after World War II.

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Source: C-SPAN

- -: Cybersecurity Execs Talk Internet Threats

March 5, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

On this week's "Communicators," two cybersecurity business executives - Robert Dix Juniper Networks and Bill Conner of Entrust - discuss cyber threats to government and business communications networks. Topics on the agenda include: How serious the cyber threats are, the kind of regulation the go...

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Source: C-SPAN

- -: Sen. Durbin (D-IL) on Cameras in the Supreme Court

March 6, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) commented on Cameras in the Supreme Court.

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Source: C-SPAN

Sandra Fluke: Sandra Fluke Opening Statement (C-SPAN)

February 23, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

Opening statement from Georgetown Law Center student Sandra Fluke before the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committe on women's health and contraception. She was blocked from testifying at a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee the previous week on the 2010 health care law regula...

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Source: C-SPAN

- -: Congress and Telecommunications Issues

February 20, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

This week on "The Communicators," Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Ranking Member of the House Telecommunications Subcommittee, is our guest. She discusses several telecommunications issues currently in front of Congress, including piracy, spectrum policy, and cybersecurity.The guest reporter is Tony Romm...

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- -: American Artifacts Preview: Life, Death & Legacy of Abraham Lincoln

February 14, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

This week on American Artifacts, travel back to April 15, 1865--and the manhunt for Abraham Lincoln's assassin. We visit the Center for Education and Leadership which opened this month across from Ford's Theatre in Washington, DC. It was there that John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln as he enjoyed the...

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- -: Josh Marshall, Publisher and Editor, TalkingPointsMemo.com

February 13, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

This week on Q&A, we meet Josh Marshall, the publisher and editor of the internet news web site TalkingPointsMemo.com. Marshall founded the site twelve years ago, after the controversy surrounding the 2000 Presidential election. He takes a look back at his work in building an online journalistic ...

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- -: Q&A: Ray Mabus, Navy Secretary

February 7, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus discusses his military career, his political career, and his current role as the nation's 75th Navy Secretary. Mabus describes the goals he has set for the Navy Department. He wants to make half of all the energy used by the Navy, including the Marines, originate f...

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- -: Early American Material Culture

February 7, 2012 (about 12 years ago)

In the nineteenth century middle class American families began displaying wealth and status in their homes by purchasing globes, portraits, and furniture made by local craftsmen. Author David Jaffee looks at the social impact of these decorations and how they helped develop an early American mate...

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