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Press Club Rewind - 7.23.12
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this week's edition: Erskine Bowles and Sam Nunn deliver a dire economic warning in hopes of spurring action; US Airways CEO Doug Parker makes the case for a merger with American Airlines; and Cleveland Clinic CEO Dr. Delos "Toby" Cosgrove discusses the impact of Autism and Alzheimer's on our nation's health.
Type: Media
NPC Luncheon with Doug Parker
US Airways Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Doug Parker discussed his efforts to merge his airline with American Airlines at a National Press Club luncheon on July 18, 2012.
Type: Media
NPC Luncheon with Dr. Delos Cosgrove
Cleveland Clinic’s chief executive Dr. Delos "Toby" Cosgrove discussed healthcare policy in the wake of the Supreme Court's historic Affordable Care Act ruling at a National Press Club luncheon on July 20, 2012. Dr. Cosgrove also explained how the Cleveland Clinic delivers high-quality care while holding down costs.
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Press Club Rewind - 7.16.12
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this week's edition: Commander Lippold of the USS Cole discusses the missed opportunity to prevent the 9/11 plot; TODAY Show host Hoda Kotb gives advice to aspiring journalists; Tom Price, House Republican Policy Committee Chair, restates his party's intent to repeal the Affordable Care Act; White House Reporter, April Ryan of American Urban Radio Networks details the concerns of reporters receiving leaked government information; Richard Trumka, AFL-CIO President, says America needs a second Bill of Rights; and the…
Type: Media
Press Club Rewind - 7.9.2012
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this week's edition: Julie Mason hosts Sirius/XM's POTUS broadcast from the Truman Lounge; Rick Jacobs prescribes tax hikes on California's wealthiest citizens to help solve the state's budget woes; former NPC president Rick Dunham leads a discussion on Twitter; Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) fights for transparency in campaign finance; and experts reveal how violence "spreads" in the human brain.
Type: Media
Affordable Care Act Panel Discussion Highlights
On June 29, 2012 - the day after the Supreme Court's historic ruling upholding the constitutionality of The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act - the National Press Club convened a panel of experts to discuss the ruling's impact. The panel focused on answering the question: What next -- for families, for business and for participants in the health care system. The panel included Washington policy experts as well as practitioners from outside the beltway. This is a "highlight reel" of that discussion. Panelists: Atul Grover, chief public policy officer, Association of American Medical…
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Press Club Rewind - 4.25.2011
Press Club Rewind is a weekly series about the events at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. This week, Ted Turner and T. Boone Pickens debated American energy policy; Syrian Americans questioned the lack of media coverage of the turmoil in their homeland; The North American Libyan Conference thanked the countries supporting the rebels and continued to call for the removal of Khadafy from power; The newly elected Haitian President outlined his administration's goals; Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, former Afghan Presidential candidate shared his thoughts on the possibilities of his country's…
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National Press Club Luncheon - T. Boone Pickens and Ted Turner
Ted Turner, chairman of Ted Turner Enterprises and CNN founder, joined T. Boone Pickens, founder of BP Capitol, to debate American energy policy during a joint luncheon, Tuesday, April 19.Pickens outlined his "Pickens Plan" to reduce America's dependence on Middle East oil through alternate energy sources, such as wind, solar power, and natural gas. Turner discussed renewable solar energy, including his recent solar projects in New Mexico and Atlanta, as well as nuclear disarmament and global politics.
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Press Club Rewind 4.18.2011
Press Club Rewind is a weekly series about the events at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. This week Gov. Deval Patrick discussed his new book. A survivor of the Virginia Tech massacre screened his documentary Living for 32. HHS Secretary Sebelius announced new health safety goals, and the NPC saluted the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War with a historian's view on journalism during the Civil War.
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Press Club Rewind - 4.11.2011
Press Club Rewind is a weekly series about the events at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. This week: IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman outlined his vision of a streamlined tax filing system; Boxer Joe Frazier added his face and name to the Decide to Drive campaign; NPR Host Diane Rehm received tributes and toasts from the American News Womens’ Club for her lifetime of achievements; and the NPC Ballroom was packed with family, friends and political elite for the memorial service for Washington Post political reporter and columnist David Broder.
Type: Media