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250 Most Impactful Moments in American History
250 Most Impactful Moments in American History
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History isn't just what we read in textbooks - it's the story of us, the United States. As America celebrates its 250th birthday, Bill Hemmer brings listeners compelling interviews with historians, experts, and eyewitnesses who detail the triumphs, trials, and breakthroughs that defined our nation. In order to understand where the country's heading, it's important to know where we've been. New episodes available every Wednesday.
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220: FBI agent Robert Hanssen is arrested and charged with spying for Russia ft. Eric O'Neill, lawyer, cybersecurity expert, former FBI counter-terrorism and counter-intelligence operative
219: US National Hockey Team defeats the Soviet Union in the "Miracle on Ice". Americans would go on to win Gold in the event ft. Mike Eurzione, former Captain of the USA Olympic Hockey Team, Director of Special Outreach for Boston University Athletics
218: Nat Turner sentenced to death for his role in inciting a slave uprising
217: The 1906 San Francisco earthquake destroys the majority of the city killing over 3,000 and causing over $350M in damages
216: Enron the largest bankruptcy in US history takes place after the energy company files for Chapter 11
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225: Oil tanker Exxon Valdez spills roughly 240k barrels of oil after running aground in Alaska's Prince William Sound ft. Climate journalist and author, Charles Wohlforth
224: A bomb explodes at Northwestern University injuring a security guard. This would be the first Unabomber attack by Ted Kaczynski
223: The Democratic National Convention in Chicago turns violent as police clash with anti-war protesters
222: Congressman Preston Brooks beats Senator Charles Sumner with a cane in a Senate hallway after Senator Sumner makes an anti-slavery speech ft. FOX News Chief Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram
221: Internet bookstore Amazon is founded by Jeff Bezos
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230: Against protests in the South, President Theodore Roosevelt invites Booker T. Washington to the White House ft. Brian Kilmeade, Co-host of Fox & Friends, Host of The Brian Kilmeade Show, Author of Teddy and Booker T.
229: Western Union is founded
228: Activist Malcolm X is assassinated in New York by members of the Nation of Islam
227: Two deadly explosions at the finish line of the Boston Marathon Ed Davis, former Police Commissioner of the Boston Police Department and CEO of the Edward Davis Company
226: The Woodstock music festival takes place over three days in upstate New York
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235: The Alien and Sedition Acts become U.S. law making it a crime to transmit malicious statements against the government
234: Google Inc is founded in Menlo Park, CA by Larry Page and Sergey Brin
233: Space Shuttle Columbia explodes upon reentry over Texas killing all on board ft. Former Shuttle Launch Director at NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center, Michael Leinbach
232: In a largely party line vote the House of Representatives votes to impeach President Trump on charges of Abuse of Power and Obstruction of Congress
231: Gangster rivals of Al Capone are murdered in Chicago in the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre. Two years later Capone would be imprisoned on tax evasion charges ft. Chicago-based historian and entertainer, Clarence Goodman
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240: Iraq War: President Obama announces an end to combat operations as the last combat troops leave Iraq
239: America Online or AOL becomes the world's most dominant online service with over 34 million subscribers ft. Chairman and CEO of Revolution and Co-Founder of AOL, Steve Case
238: Charles Dow publishes the first version of The Dow Jones Industrial Average
237: Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa is reported missing. He is never found ft. FOX News Senior Correspondent and Anchor, Eric Shawn
236: Protests at Kent State University lead to shooting deaths of four students by the Ohio National Guard
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245: Elvis Presley appears on The Ed Sullivan Show for the first time
244: Anne Sullivan begins teaching Helen Keller
243: The Liberty Bell is cracked while being rung on George Washington's birthday
242: ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is killed in a US Special Forces raid ft. Former CENTCOM Commander, General Frank McKenzie
241: Beatlemania begins, "I Want To Hold Your Hand" hits the top of the charts as The Beatles arrive in the U.S. and appear on The Ed Sullivan Show ft. John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting
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250: Less than a month after his concerning debate with former President Trump, President Biden drops out of the 2024 presidential race and endorses Vice President Kamala Harris ft. Anchor of The Story and Host of The Untold Story podcast, Martha MacCallum
249: The final episode of M*A*S*H becomes the most watched television broadcast in American history
248: The Boston Subway opens becoming the first underground transit system in North America
247: One World Trade Center nicknamed The Freedom Tower rises over downtown Manhattan becoming the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere
246: Air Force pilot Chuck Yeager is the first human to break the sound barrier ft. Curator at the Smithsonian Aeronautics Department, Bob van der Linden
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History isn't just what we read in textbooks - it's the story of us, the United States. As America celebrates its 250th birthday, Bill Hemmer brings listeners compelling interviews with historians, experts, and eyewitnesses who detail the triumphs, trials, and breakthroughs that defined our nation. In order to understand where the country's heading, it's important to know where we've been. New episodes available every Wednesday.
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