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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.
Type: Media
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.
Type: Media
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.
Type: Media
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.
Type: Media
Press Club Rewind - 5.23.2011
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this week's edition: Richard Trumka, the president of the AFL-CIO, says the union's primary goal is to defend workers as legislators contemplate budget cuts; The Tea Party Review urges a vote for strong leaders and greater fiscal restraint; Former National Security Advisor James L. Jones says Osama bin Laden's death sends a strong message; Placido Domingo sits down with Marvin Hamlisch to talk about his new Facebook page; and NPC Chef Susan Delbert contributes her culinary samplings at Zoofari, the annual fund-…
Type: Media
National Press Club luncheon with Richard Trumka
Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, addressed the National Press Club at a luncheon on May 20, 2011. His topics included: Recent efforts to curb collective bargaining rights in several states, including Wisconsin and Ohio, the political outlook for the 2012 elections, and the impact of austerity budgets on local, state and federal workers.
Type: Media
Press Club Rewind - 5.16.2011
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this week's edition: Newt Minow reminisces on the 50th anniversary of his famous "Wasteland" speech; Diane Sawyer honors Christina Taylor Green, the 8-year-old killed in the Gabrielle Gifford shooting; Arianna Huffington gives sleep advice; and the club hears at a general membership meeting that its financial future looks bright.
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National Press Club Luncheon with General James Jones
Former United States National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones spoke at a May 16, 2011 National Press Club Luncheon. The retired marine outlined how the killing of Osama bin Laden affected the U.S.'s relationship with Pakistan. He also discussed the strategic goals of the United States in the changing Middle East, especially in Libya, Iran, Egypt, Syria, Israel, Palestine and Northern Africa.
Type: Media
Press Club Rewind - 5.9.2011
Press Club Rewind is a weekly review of events at the National Press Club. In this week's edition: Osama bin Laden's death was discussed by Former Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge, author Richard North Patterson and Kim Lawton, the Managing Editor of Religion and Ethics; Former Mayor of New York Rudy Giuliani criticized America's foreign policy; The club played host to 2011 World Press Freedom Day; And Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed argued for Federal Assistance for urban transportation infrastructure.
Type: Media
YMCTV - Week 3: Young Members Announce Spring Agenda
The Young Members Committee is hosting several spring activities that range from visiting the State Department to sitdown's with Pulitzer prize winning speakers. Please check out the video newsletter for more.
Type: Media