Filter by

Steve Scully

Videos

Sorted by Most Recent Airing
Showing 1 - of 381 Show 100
  • Last Aired

    In Depth with Howard Zinn

    Professor Howard Zinn talked about his writings and career, and he responded to calls from viewers during the course of the program. He was a former history professor at Spelman College and …

    2,099 views
  • Last Aired

    In Depth with David Herbert Donald

    Professor Donald talked about his writings and his career and responded to audience telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail. He has written almost twenty books, most of them about the Civ…

    2,173 views
  • Last Aired

    In Depth with Tom Clancy

    Mr. Clancy talked about his entire body of work and responded to audience telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail. He is the best-selling author who originated the genre known as the “tec…

    4,429 views
  • Last Aired

    Global Warming and other Eco-Myths

    Ronald Bailey discussed the book he edited, Global Warming and Other Eco-Myths: How the Environmental Movement Uses False Science to Scare Us to Death, published by Competitive Enterprise In…

    199 views
  • Last Aired

    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were open for audience comments on the question, "Is America trying to do too much?".

    73 views
  • Last Aired

    Missile Defense

    Randy Barrett discussed missile defense, its cost, the plan for it to be put in place, and the most recent tests on the system. He responded to audience telephone calls, faxes, and electroni…

    136 views
  • Last Aired

    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were open for audience comments.

    105 views
  • Last Aired

    Life and Career of Bill Frist

    Senator Bill Frist (R-Tennessee) talked about his career as a physician and the motivation behind his decision to enter electoral politics. He also talked about his political philosophy and …

    200 views
  • Last Aired

    Affirmative Action

    The guests, syndicated columnist Linda Chavez and Wade Henderson, executive director of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, spoke about affirmative action, including the history, purp…

    104 views
  • Last Aired

    Open Phones

    Viewers of the morning show were invited to call in and discuss the Time magazine “Person of the Year” which were the women who were known as "The Whistleblowers".

    38 views
  • Last Aired

    Venezuela Political Issues

    Georgetown University Center for Latin American Studies Director, Arturo Valenzuela, joined C-SPAN’s Washington Journal and talked about politics in Venezuela, including the unrest and oppos…

    153 views
  • Last Aired

    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were open for the question: Is The Republican Party in a Fight for its Soul? and for audience comments.

    64 views
  • Last Aired

    U.S.-Iran Relations

    On the Washington Journal, New York Times reporter Nazila Tathi was interviewed by telephone about an article she wrote about the student movement in Iran against the Iranian government. Fol…

    93 views
  • Last Aired

    Open Phones

    During the Washington Journal, telephone lines were open for viewer comments and questions. The question of the day was “Why do conservatives dominate talk radio?” Callers mentioned conserva…

    46 views
  • Last Aired

    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were open for audience comments. The question of the day was, do we need a cabinet level intelligence Director.

    69 views
  • Last Aired

    Life and Career of Dan Bartlett

    In the third in a series of three American Profile interviews with members of the Bush Administration communications team, Mr. Bartlett talked about his experiences in life. He also discusse…

    169 views
  • Last Aired

    Life and Career of Richard Boucher

    In the second in a series of three American Profile interviews with members of the Bush Administration communications team, Assistant Secretary Boucher talked about his experiences in life. …

    539 views
  • Last Aired

    Life and Career of Victoria Clarke

    In the first in a series of three American Profile interviews with members of the Bush Administration communications team, Assistant Secretary Clarke talked about her experiences in life. Sh…

    207 views
  • Last Aired

    National Book Festival Preview

    First Lady Laura Bush spoke about the second annual National Book Festival, which will be held October 12. She and the Library of Congress co-host the event. She talked about the recent popu…

    79 views
  • Last Aired

    Electronic Intelligence

    During the Washington Journal, the guests talked about electronic surveillance and intelligence issues, including the idea of the Total Information Awareness Program. This program (TIA) was …

    168 views
  • Load 20 More