Judith Miller turns her reporting skills on herself and her career, discussing her early years with The New York Times, her controversial work regarding Iraq’s WMD, and the decisions she made during the Scooter Libby investigation.
Duration: 1:01:11
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Celebrated historian Richard Brookhiser recounts the “Father of the Constitution’s” evolution and how he helped persuade a divided Congress to agree passing the Bill of Rights.
Duration: 59:51
Three Civil War historians explore the often neglected battle that influenced the outcome of the Civil War and claimed the irreplaceable “Stonewall” Jackson.
Duration: 1:02:25
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Stacy Schiff unveils the truths behind the disturbing period in New England’s history: the infamous Salem Witch Trials.
Duration: 1:09:41
Author Linda Hirshman explores the relationship of the first two female Supreme Court Justices and how they’ve helped shape the legal framework of modern feminism.
Duration: 1:01:56





