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Press Club Rewind - 10.29.2012
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this weeks' edition: a Press Freedom panel warns of the digital security threats to American journalists and their sources; the White House encourages pursuit of STEM degrees to meet the growing demand for Cybersecurity specialists; Sirius XM Radio hosts a live broadcast with White House reporters discussing campaign coverage; a study by Catholic University’s Institute for Policy Research and Catholic Studies reveals Catholics' religious beliefs don't tend to shape their votes; Latino activists say their support…
Type: Media
Press Club Rewind - 10.22.2012
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this weeks' edition: The American Cancer Society expects over a billion people worldwide will die over the course of the 21st century due to tobacco use; WJLA hosts a tribute to working women; The Workplace Bullying Institute releases alarming statistics of bullying in the workplace; Northrop Grumman shows off two new robots; The Clean Water Act celebrates its 40th anniversary; The World Health Organization releases a report showing a decline in new tuberculosis cases; and The University of Texas polls consumer…
Type: Media
Press Club Rewind - 10.15.2012
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this weeks' edition: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin E. Dempsey on "insider" attacks in Afghanistan; Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) tries to solve the tax deficit; Former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez of Colombia discusses his memoir; Gloria Steinem celebrates Ms. Magazine's 40th anniversary; Quinnipiac University shows Mitt Romney perceived as a strong leader; and The Interfaith Alliance condemns false perceptions about American Muslims.
Type: Media
Press Club Rewind - 10.8.2012
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this weeks' edition: The National Hispanic Council on Aging hears HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius renew the administration's promise on benefits, then discusses the impact of (and efforts to suppress) the Latino vote in 2012; Syrian expatriates decry violence committed against women by the Assad regime; Education Secretary Arne Duncan outlines the merits of a good education in tough job markets; and energy suppliers share their outlook for the winter months.
Type: Media
Press Club Rewind - 10.1.2012
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this weeks' edition: SiriusXM's "Politics Straight Up" broadcasts live from the National Press Club; the University of Pennsylvania holds a forum on fact checking in the 2012 election; author John Perkins talks about his latest book, "Hoodwinked"; Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves reveals how and why his country has become a leader in e-government; Families USA outlines the differences in the presidential candidates' health care plans; and the National Cancer Institute reports a continuing decline in cancer…
Type: Media
Bob Woodward Fourth Estate Awards - Rewind Special Edition
The Washington Post's Bob Woodward was honored at The National Press Club's Fourth Estate Award dinner on September 21, 2012. Colleagues lined up to pay tribute to his life and work, including Donald Graham, David Maraniss, Katharine Weymouth and George Solomon.
Type: Media
Press Club Rewind - 9.24.2012
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this weeks' edition: Bob Woodward is given the National Press Club's highest honor, the Fourth Estate Award; Denzel Washington and Michael Phelps champion the Boys & Girls Clubs of America; Newt Gingrich argues for oil production on federal lands; Juan Gonzalez promotes his new book; and the United Nations attempts to end child marriage.
Type: Media
Press Club Rewind - 9.17.2012
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this weeks' edition: Libyan Ambassador Ali Aujal expresses regret over the slaying of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens; Newt Gingrich demands a debate on national security; Family Research Council chief Tony Perkins endorses Mitt Romney and Teamsters head James Hoffa does likewise for Barack Obama; a panel analyzes the role of Latino voters; and the Surgeon General reports on an alarming uptick in U.S. suicide rates.
Type: Media
Press Club Rewind - 9.10.2012
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this week's edition: Actress Kathleen Turner advocates for women's rights and Redskins GM Bruce Allen promises Washington fans that they'll love new QB Robert Griffin III.
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Press Club Rewind - 9.3.2012
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this week's edition: Marine Commandant Gen. James Amos praises the training and readiness of the Afghan National Army and The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation announces a $8.9 million grant to Johns Hopkins’ Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality as part of a $500 million, 10-year program aimed at eliminating preventable harms patients may experience in hospitals.
Type: Media