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>>171166December 13, 2025
9:15 PM EST
The Presidency: Historian Douglas Brinkley on Presidential Executive Orders. Presidential historian and author Douglas Brinkley looked at the evolution of executive orders over the course of 47 presidencies. The White House Historical Association hosted this event in Washington, D.C.
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https://www.c-span.org/program/the-presidency/historian-douglas-brinkley-on-presidential-executive-orders/666925December 13, 2025
10:30 PM EST
Al Gore Concession Speech. In the 2000 presidential election, Texas Governor George W. Bush defeated Democrat Al Gore in one of the most highly contested races in U.S. history. The outcome was not decided until five weeks after voters went to the polls, when the U.S. Supreme Court stopped a Florida recount. This ultimately awarded the state's electoral votes — and the presidency — to Governor Bush. This is Vice President Gore's concession speech from December 13, 2000. It took place at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC.
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https://www.c-span.org/program/american-history-tv/al-gore-concession-speech/136120December 13, 2025
10:36 PM EST
Gov. George W. Bush Victory Speech. In the 2000 presidential election, Texas Governor George W. Bush defeated Democrat Al Gore in one of the most highly contested races in U.S. history. The outcome was not decided until five weeks after voters went to the polls, when the U.S. Supreme Court stopped a Florida recount. This ultimately awarded the state's electoral votes — and the presidency — to Governor Bush. This is President-elect Bush's victory speech from December 13, 2000. It took place in the Texas House of Representatives chamber in Austin.
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