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Press Club Rewind - 6.20.2011
Press Club Rewind is a weekly video review of events at the National Press Club. In this week's edition: The Gerald R. Ford Journalism Awards; Brent Scowcroft assesses the current crop of Republican Presidential hopefuls; Jesse Jackson warns of voter suppression; Howard Dean urges Congress to cut health care costs; Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor reveals her love of Mexican food (as a legislative tool); and CNN's Anderson Cooper talks about breaking into news by covering wars on his own. Some weeks there's just too much to fit into three minutes. Click here for "Rewind Extra…
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Press Club Rewind Special Edition: 2011 NPC 5K
This special edition of Press Club Rewind focuses on the 2011 NPC "Beat the Deadline" 5K, held to support journalism diversity scholarships and The Eric Friedheim National Journalism Library. For more information, photos and race results, click here.
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NPC Luncheon with Brent Scowcroft and the Gerald R. Ford Journalism Awards
Gen. Brent Scowcroft, former National Security Advisor to President Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush, assessed the foreign policy challenges facing the Obama Administration during a National Press Club Speakers Luncheon on June 14, 2011. His speech followed the 24th annual Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation Journalism Awards presentations for distinguished reporting on the presidency and national defense.
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Press Club Rewind - 6.13.2011
Press Club Rewind is a weekly video review of events at the National Press Club. In this week's edition: Austan Goolsbee, outgoing Chairman of The Council of Economic Advisors, offers his thoughts on the state of the U.S. economy; Bruce Babbitt claims Congress is waging a war against the environment; Pakistani Ambassador Husain Haqqani mourns the death of reporter Syed Saleem Shahzad; Top Chef Carla Hall promotes healthy living with cheese; and Major Matthew Jonkey promotes the new IMAX movie, "Rescue".
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NPC Luncheon with Secretary Tom Vilsack
Thomas J. Vilsack, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, spoke at a National Press Club luncheon on June 13, 2011, in advance of the G-20 Summit of Agricultural Ministers in Paris on June 23. Vilsack addressed the innovative efforts of U.S. scientists, farmers and policy-makers are essential to feeding a growing global population, mitigating the effects of climate change and meeting increasing energy demands. The secretary also talked about what he says are misconceptions about the production of U.S. biofuels and the impact of rising commodity and food prices.
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Press Club Rewind - 6.6.2011
Press Club Rewind is a weekly video review of events at the National Press Club. In this week's edition: A Northrop Grumman media briefing on the increasing severity of cyber threats; Title X defenders express concern that House Republicans will renew their efforts to strip all funding from the family planning program; The U.S. Administration on Aging outlines the challenges of providing for the changing needs and services for an increasing number of older citizens; The Craft Beer Industry reports an annual growth rate between 10 and 15 percent this year; and The Truman Lounge resonates with…
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Press Club Rewind - 5.27.2011
Press Club Rewind is a weekly video review of events at the National Press Club. In this week's edition: Lobbyists for Israel react to President Obama's speech on Mideast policy; Muhammad Ali calls on Iran to release two American hikers; Juan Williams speaks out on his "muzzling" by NPR; Oceana warns consumers of seafood fraud; and a CVS-sponsored study outlines how patients not taking their medications increases the country's healthcare costs.
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Who needs newspapers? A Report on the Profession
Paul Steinle and Sara Brown, who have been assessing newspapers across the country for the past year, present a report on the state of the industry and emerging trends.
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NPC Luncheon with Juan WIlliams
Political commentator and Fox News Contributor Juan Williams, who was fired by NPR in October 2010 after making controversial comments about Muslims, addressed a National Press Club luncheon on May 26, 2011. Williams voiced support for GOP efforts to strip his former employer of its federal funding.
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YMCTV - Week 4: YMC-TV seeks hosts and writers
In this week's webisode, YMC-TV is letting young members know about a few changes to the committee's summer agenda and invites other young members to participate in the show.
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