Newseum -- Edward Jay Epstein ("How America Losts Its Secrets"):
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Description of Pictures: How America Lost Its Secrets: Edward Snowden, The Man And The Theft
Explore the controversial and the ongoing enigma that is the Edward Snowden affair with Edward Jay Epstein, author of the new book, How America Lost Its Secrets: Edward Snowden, The Man and the Theft.
Epstein’s book is the first independent investigation of the Snowden affair. He retraces Snowden’s route around the world, from the U.S. to Russia, to avoid prosecution for the theft of United States national security documents; and it explores the impact of Snowden’s disclosures and the vulnerability of our national security system.
Epstein is a legend in the world of secrets in his own right. His first book Inquest featured exclusive interviews with members of the Warren Commission – raising questions about the findings of that report. He’s the biographer of the CIA’s legendary counter-intelligence chief James Angleton; and of billionaire and businessman, Armand Hammer.
The program will feature Epstein in conversation with Gene Policinski, Chief Operating Officer of the Newseum Institute.
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2019_DC_Celebrating_191211 Newseum -- Members' Farewell Evening -- Celebrating the First Amendment and the Newseum (w/Jan Neuharth, Peter Pritchard, Floyd Abrams, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Chris Wallace)
2019_DC_Sports_Page_191207 Newseum & Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism -- The Great American Sports Page
2018_DC_Special_Counsel_181215 Newseum -- What's Special About a Special Counsel? (w/Stuart E. Eizenstat, Kenneth Starr, Jonathan Turley, Greta Van Susteren)
2019_DC_Celebrating_191211 Newseum -- Members' Farewell Evening -- Celebrating the First Amendment and the Newseum (w/Jan Neuharth, Peter Pritchard, Floyd Abrams, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Chris Wallace)
2019_DC_Sports_Page_191207 Newseum & Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism -- The Great American Sports Page
2019_DC_JMem_190603 Newseum -- Special -- Journalists Memorial Ceremony (2019)
2019_DC_Schmidt_190525 Newseum -- Inside Media w/Thomas Schmidt (“Rewriting the Newspaper: The Storytelling Movement in American Print Journalism")
2019_DC_Pulitzer_190407 Newseum -- "Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People" (w/Robert Seidman and Nathalie Applewhite)
2019_DC_Not_Enemy_190207 Newseum & Boston Globe -- President and the Press: #FreePress: Journalists Are Not the Enemy (w/Chuck Schumer, Marjorie Pritchard, Brian Stelter, Karen Attiah, and Marcela Garcia)
2018_DC_Special_Counsel_181215 Newseum -- What's Special About a Special Counsel? (w/Stuart E. Eizenstat, Kenneth Starr, Jonathan Turley, Greta Van Susteren)
2018_DC_Sports_Writers_181201 Newseum & Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism -- Sports Writers: Are We Also the Enemy?
2018_DC_WP_F2S_P5_180619 Washington Post -- Free To State 2018 (5) -- It’s No Joke: Comedy and Free Speech (w/Patton Oswalt, and Elahe Izadi)
2017 photos: Equipment this year: I continued to use my Fuji XS-1 cameras but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
Trips this year:
Civil War Trust conferences in Pensacola, FL, Chattanooga, TN (via sites in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee) and Fredericksburg, VA,
a family reunion in The Dells, Wisconsin (via sites in Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin),
New York City, and
my 12th consecutive San Diego Comic Con trip (including sites in Arizona).
For some reason, several of my photos have been published in physical books this year which is pretty cool. Ones that I know about:
"Tarzan, Jungle King of Popular Culture" (David Lemmo),
"The Great Crusade: A Guide to World War I American Expeditionary Forces Battlefields and Sites" (Stephen T. Powers and Kevin Dennehy),
"The American Spirit" (David McCullough),
"Civil War Battlefields: Walking the Trails of History" (David T. Gilbert),
"The Year I Was Peter the Great: 1956 — Khrushchev, Stalin's Ghost, and a Young American in Russia" (Marvin Kalb), and
"The Judge: 26 Machiavellian Lessons" (Ron Collins and David Skover).
Number of photos taken this year: just below 560,000.
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