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Nov 05

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What did Bush 41 think of his son’s presidency? New bio reveals

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In writing “Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush,” Jon Meacham was given unprecedented access to the Bush family and their personal diaries. Judy Woodruff sits down with Meacham to talk about what he learned about…

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Sep 23

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Why Putin is prepared to fight for Ukraine

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In “Imperial Gamble,” journalist Marvin Kalb argues that Russian President Vladimir Putin has won in Ukraine. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner sits down with Kalb to discuss Putin’s world view and game plan.

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Sep 08

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What Andrew Jackson has in common with Donald Trump

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Of the nearly two dozen major candidates running for president, the ones getting the most attention are the political outsiders. Is this a rare situation, or have American voters seen this before? Gwen Ifill talks to presidential historians Michael Beschloss…

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Aug 13

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Understanding the two sides of Reagan: polarizing political icon and pragmatic president

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How did Ronald Reagan, a seemingly ordinary man in many ways, become a president who dominated American politics and ideology in the second half of the 20th century? H.W. Brands offers his take on the politician and pragmatist in “Reagan:…

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Aug 11

7 things you didn’t know about alcohol in America

By Colleen Shalby

From colonial times, to Prohibition, to the "Mad Men" era, alcohol’s storied relationship with the United States dates back to the dawn of the nation.

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Aug 05

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Civil War tragedy ‘Cold Mountain’ inspires opera

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"Cold Mountain," the bestselling Civil War novel by Charles Frazier, tells the story of a Confederate soldier who decides he has had enough and walks away in search of the woman he left behind. Now that epic has been distilled…

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Jul 31

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When high-minded politicos Buckley and Vidal took the low road

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The new documentary "Best of Enemies" pinpoints a key moment in broadcasting: a series of debates during the 1968 political conventions between two intellectual giants. William F. Buckley on the right and Gore Vidal on the left attracted a high…

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Jul 29

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Disconnected by war, family reunites through student history project

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Decades after losing touch, family members from two different continents were reunited at the American Cemetery in Normandy, France, to honor a World War II soldier who was killed in action just after the D-Day invasion. The NewsHour’s April Brown…

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Jul 29

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A Catholic enigma found in a grave at Jamestown

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In 2013 archaeologists discovered the remains of four early colony leaders buried 400 years ago at the Jamestown settlement in Virginia. On top of one of the graves was a silver box resembling a religious artifact, presenting a mystery for…

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Jul 27

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Teachers and students retrace the lives of those who died at Normandy

By April Brown, Mike Fritz

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