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Barely 18 hours after an earthquake devastated Haiti on Jan . 12 the Rev. Pat Robertson supplied a televised discourse on the nation's history, theology and destiny.
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Re "The Supreme Court's Unfree Speech," by Akhil Reed Amar and Steven G. Calabresi (Op-Ed, Oct. 5): In addition to making a valuable contribution to democratic discourse, televising the public oral arguments of the Supreme Court would serve a fundamental educational purpose.
If we allow political efforts to take away civil rights to proceed under the cover of secrecy, and give in to those who object to even having public discourse about those efforts be televised, this country will be in even more serious trouble.
In a televised event Monday, Maduro called Trump's speech a 'Nazi' discourse.
He, like countless retired Pakistan service personnel, populate Pakistan's print, radio and televised media as a part of the deep state's discourse construction and message managing efforts.
Californians are long used to the televised cut-and-thrust of political advertising in a state where distances are huge and civic discourse muted.
"I recognize that there are those who are not simply skeptical about peace, but question its underlying premise, and that's a part of democracy and the discourse between our two countries," Mr. Obama said in the speech at the Jerusalem Convention Center, which was televised live.
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It wasn't televised.
It is later televised.
All their games are televised.
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