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Citizens Band Radio: Ken Hughes (S2E03)

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Ken Hughes is a journalist, author and historian with the Miller Center of Public Affairs’ Presidential Recording Program. He joins Coy to discuss the revelations from the recordings of the Nixon White House during the Vietnam War, detailed in Ken’s new book, Fatal Politics. This interview was first broadcast on the release of Ken's book, in September 2015.

Citizens Band Radio is a production of the Center for Media and Citizenship at the University of Virginia. The program offers thoughtful conversations exploring issues of media and journalism, democracy and citizenship. The Executive Producers are Siva Vaidhyanathan and Coy Barefoot. You can learn more at www.mediaandcitizenship.or

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Ken Hughes is a journalist, author and historian with the Miller Center of Public Affairs’ Presidential Recording Program. He joins Coy to discuss the revelations from the recordings of the Nixon White House during the Vietnam War, detailed in Ken’s new book, Fatal Politics. This interview was first broadcast on the release of Ken's book, in September 2015.

Citizens Band Radio is a production of the Center for Media and Citizenship at the University of Virginia. The program offers thoughtful conversations exploring issues of media and journalism, democracy and citizenship. The Executive Producers are Siva Vaidhyanathan and Coy Barefoot. You can learn more at www.mediaandcitizenship.or

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