Photos: The Kalb Report: "We the People..."
Alan Kotok
December 05, 2019
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Kalb Report executive producer and National Press Club vice-president Michael Freedman welcomes audience members.
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Kalb Report panel, L-R: NBC News Justice Correspondent Pete Williams, NPR Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg, moderator Marvin Kalb, and George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley
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George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley explains why Democrats in the House of Representatives need a stronger case for impeachment.
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Moderator Marvin Kalb listens to NPR Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg describing threats to the Constitution from actions by the Administration.
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NPR Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg explains how the Supreme Court may deal with issues between the Trump Administration and the House of Representatives.
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Moderator Marvin Kalb listens to a response from George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley.
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NBC News Justice Correspondent Pete Williams describes how the demise of newspapers and emergence of online news has changed audience reading patterns.
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The panel and audience watch a video of a famous 1954 broadcast by CBS News anchor Edward R. Murrow attacking Senator Joseph McCarthy.
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An audience member asks a question to the panel.
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Audience members take a picture with Nina Totenberg.