For the past 27 years, Bill Hennessy has chronicled courtroom proceedings for some of the country's most significant trials: the D.C. sniper case, President Bill Clinton's impeachment, Guantanamo Bay hearings and U.S. Supreme Court cases.
On the final day of FotoWeekDC, Susan Morgan Cooper, director of the new documentary film "An Unlikely Weapon: The Eddie Adams Story," discussed the life and work of the Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, who died in 2004.
In autumn 1989, Washington Post reporter Marc Fisher found himself suddenly thrust into reporting a sensational international story: the fall of the Berlin Wall. Hear his views of the dramatic events as they unfolded before a shocked world.
In a special Newseum program commemorating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Tom Brokaw and Robert MacNeil explored the worldwide significance of the wall and how the media reported on the events surrounding it.
Helen Thomas, "dean of the White House press corps," and her co-author, Craig Crawford, a columnist for Congressional Quarterly's CQ Politics, discussed their new book "Listen Up, Mr. President."
David Finkel, a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer for The Washington Post, talked about his grim and grueling months with a U.S. Army battalion during the military "surge" in Iraq in 2007 that led to his new book "The Good Soldiers."
Two hundred and seventeen million Americans watched NBC’s 17-day coverage of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. For David Neal, those numbers were nothing, if not pure ratings gold.
Veteran BBC foreign correspondent David Loyn, who spent more than two months in Afghanistan after 9/11, shed light on what may lie ahead for the U.S. military engaged in that troubled region of the world.
Authors Carlotta Walls LaNier, one of the Little Rock Nine, and Lisa Frazier Page reflected on the legacy of Little Rock and evolving media coverage of civil rights, diversity and race.
Best-selling author and former Los Angeles Times reporter Michael Connelly discussed his latest thriller "The Scarecrow" and shared his thoughts on the future of newspapers.