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September 21, 2025
4:20 AM EDT
Q&A: Presidential Foundations Roundtable Discussion. David Kramer (G.W. Bush Institute), Stephanie Streett (Clinton Foundation), Alice Yates (George & Barbara Bush Foundation), and Mark Updegrove (LBJ Foundation) talked about preserving the legacies of U.S. presidents.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/program/american-history-tv/qa-on-presidential-legacies/662610
September 21, 2025
5:20 AM EDT
Reel America: United Nations 1945 San Francisco Conference. This Office of War Information film documents the founding United Nations conference of April to June 1945 in which the U.N. Charter was created, debated, and signed by all 50 participating nations. This documentary is directed by noted photographer and filmmaker Willard van Dyke.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/program/american-history-tv/us-information-service-film-san-francisco-1945/406002
September 21, 2025
5:35 AM EDT
President Dwight Eisenhower 1953 United Nations Address. On December 8, 1953, President Eisenhower spoke at the United Nations about the destructive nature of the atomic bomb and urged the peaceful use of atomic energy. This portion of the speech became known as his "Atoms for Peace" address.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/program/american-history-tv/eisenhower-address-at-the-united-nations/172912
September 21, 2025
5:45 AM EDT
President John Kennedy 1963 United Nations Address. President John Kennedy spoke before the United Nations General Assembly, for what would be his last address to that body, on September 20, 1963. He discussed the spread of nuclear weapons, worldwide human rights and the space race. This speech is shown courtesy of the United Nations Visual Library.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/program/american-history-tv/1963-address-to-the-un-general-assembly-by-president-kennedy/327875
September 21, 2025
6:00 AM EDT
LIVE from the Vatican | Angelus of Pope Leo XIV | September 21, 2025
EWTN
https://youtube.com/watch?v=UuQEXllWWuU
September 21, 2025
6:03 AM EDT
President Ronald Reagan 1984 United Nations Address. President Ronald Reagan discussed the Cold War, the future of U.S.-Soviet relations, and the threat of nuclear weapons in his address to the United Nations on September 24, 1984.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/program/american-history-tv/president-ronald-reagan-1984-united-nations-address/665606
September 21, 2025
6:39 AM EDT
President George W. Bush 2001 United Nations Address. In his first address to the United Nations General Assembly on November 10, 2001, President George W. Bush discussed the global threat of terrorism. He also referenced peace talks between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization and the possibility of a two-state solution.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/program/american-history-tv/president-bush-speech-to-the-united-nations/167354
September 21, 2025
7:05 AM EDT
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 2012 United Nations Address. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for global action against Iran's nuclear program in an address to the United Nations on September 27, 2012. He told the assembled representatives that the world had a limited amount of time to stop Iran from developing a nuclear bomb.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/program/american-history-tv/prime-minister-netanyahu-united-nations-general-assembly-address/288718
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