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UWF creates Academy of American Civic Republicanism
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DECEMBER 25, 1991
Soviet National Evening News
The Soviet National Television broadcast "TV Inform" provided news coverage of current events for the citizens of the Soviet Union. News covered in the December 25 broadcast included the resignation of Soviet President Gorbachev, who outlined the reasons for his resignation in a videotaped message to the country. Translation from the Russian was by voiceover.
https://www.c-span.org/program/international-telecasts/soviet-national-evening-news/167860

DECEMBER 25, 1991
Address on Gorbachev Resignation
President George H.W. Bush delivered a televised speech from the Oval Office to the United States on the resignation of Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, who announced his resignation earlier in the day. President Bush expounded upon the historical weight of the events occurring in the Soviet Union over the previous year, and recalled the events occurring in the term of the former Soviet president. He also discussed the political ramifications for the U.S. of the changes occurring in the Soviet Union.
https://www.c-span.org/program/white-house-event/address-on-gorbachev-resignation/17097

DECEMBER 25, 2019
Washington Journal: Dr. Marty Makary on the U.S. Health Care System
Dr. Marty Makary talked about his book, The Price We Pay: What Broke American Health Care-and How to Fix It, on efforts to fix the U.S. health care system. This program was day 4 of a "Washington Journal" series featuring books on key public policy issues.

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