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CSPAN2 Author Discussion On Investigative Journalism July 11, 2024

Thank you all. Thank you, thank you so much perrys. Went to welcome it to this session on behalf of humanitys tennessee. Tennessee Arts Commission and a built University Thoughts my honor to host the conversation today between two nonfiction authors who have created what reads as fiction. These are non fiction novels. And i can tell you that by the end of them youll either be rooting for the heroes, hating the villains or weeping with relief that justice is finally been done. So let me introduce you to our authors for today. We have an Investigative Reporter with an author writing arguably about the birth of investigative reporting. So let me bring to the stage the author of citizen reporters, ss mcclure, ida tarbell, and the magazine that re grows america, stephanie bolton. And also joining us today chris hanvey who won a Pulitzer Prize for his reports for the New York Times on how some lawyers and doctors rigged the system to deny benefits to coalminer stricken with black lung diseas

KQED Washington Week April 22, 2017

Republican lawmakers who got an earful from constituents at town Hall Meetings are starting to distance themselves from the president. I think that we have a president that has a number of flaws. When i think trump is right, ill support him. When i dont, i wont. Plus, is the president keeps them guessing Foreign Policy working . We have dan balz of the washington post. Jeff zeleny of cnn, and Kelly Odonnell of nbc news. Celebrating 50 years. This is Washington Week. Funding is provided by their leadership is instinctive. They understand the challenges of today and research the technologies of tomorrow. Some call them veterans. We call them part of our team. Additional funding is provided by newmans own foundation, donating all profits from newmans own Food Products to charity and nourishing the common good. Ku and Patricia Ewing, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. The corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers l

KQED Washington Week April 22, 2017

Republican lawmakers who got an earful from constituents at town Hall Meetings are starting to distance themselves from the president. I think that we have a president that has a number of flaws. When i think trump is right, ill support him. When i dont, i wont. Plus, is the president keeps them guessing Foreign Policy working . We have dan balz of the washington post. Jeff zeleny of cnn, and Kelly Odonnell of nbc news. Celebrating 50 years. This is Washington Week. Funding is provided by their leadership is instinctive. They understand the challenges of today and research the technologies of tomorrow. Some call them veterans. We call them part of our team. Additional funding is provided by newmans own foundation, donating all profits from newmans own Food Products to charity and nourishing the common good. Ku and Patricia Ewing, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. The corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers l

CSPAN3 Church Committee Hearings On FBI Intelligence Activities June 3, 2016

Schwartz who was the committees chief counsel. And here in our studio in washington is Elliot Maxwell who was counsel to the committee as Pennsylvania Republican senator richard swiekers designee. Thanks to both of you. In this our third installment in this series were looking into the Church Committees hearing on possible excesses by the federal bureau of investigation. Rich schwartz former chief counsel for the Church Committee, on november 18, 1975, you testified before the Senate Committee to share the staffs findings in an investigation of fbi intelligence activities. Were good to show a clip of you reading anonymous letter that the fbi sent to Martin Luther king. Lets watch. The bureau went so far as to mail anonymous letters to dr. King and his wife which were mailed shortly before he he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and finishes with this suggestion. King, there is only one thing left for you to do. You know what it is. You have just 34 days in which to do it. This exact nu

CSPAN3 William Colby Church Committee Hearing May 30, 2016

Watergate the United States senate created a special committee. They had a long official title. The Senate Select committee to sfud di governmental operations with respect to intelligence activities and took on the nickname of the chairman, frank church and it was known as the Church Committee. The committee met for 16 months, reviewed 10,000 documents, called 800 witnesses before the committee and the staff. The legacy includes it creation of the Senate Select Intelligence Committee providing ongoing oversight of the intelligence agencies and the creation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 which we know as fisa. They were held in the Historic Senate caucus room scene of the hearings two years earlier. We go to meet kate scott, who explains how and why the Church Committee came about and sets the stage for september 16, 1975 hearing with cia director, William Colby. The Church Committee was created in january of 1975 by the senate. In response to a series of revelatio

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