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12:00 AM EDT
Approx. 7 hr.
Public Affairs Events
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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6:45 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 16 min.
Jack Davis, "The Gulf"
Jack Davis, environmental history professor at the University of Florida, provides a history of ...
Jack Davis, environmental history professor at the University of Florida, provides a history of the Gulf region and the impact that oil, commercial fishing, and the tourism industry has had on its environment. He speaks at the Matheson History Museum in Gainesville, Florida.
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12:00 AM EDT
Approx. 6 hr. 5 min.
American History TV
People and events that help document the American Story.
People and events that help document the American Story.
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7:00 AM EDT
Approx. 3 hr.
LIVE Washington Journal 05/28/2017
A forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
A forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
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8:01 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 1 min.
GOP Panel
A panel on the Republican Party from the 22nd annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, ...
A panel on the Republican Party from the 22nd annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, featuring Hugh Hewitt, "The Fourth Way: The Conservative Playbook for a Lasting GOP Majority;" Peggy Grande, "The President Will See You Now: My Stories and Lessons from Ronald Reagan's Final Years;" and Corey Fields, "Black Elephants in the Room: The Unexpected Politics of African American Republicans."
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6:05 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 5 min.
History of the Buffalo Soldier Regiments
Historian John Langellier discusses his book, "Fighting for Uncle Sam: Buffalo Soldiers in the ...
Historian John Langellier discusses his book, "Fighting for Uncle Sam: Buffalo Soldiers in the Frontier Army." We hear about the all-black U.S. Army regiments ordered to defend the western frontier following the Civil War, the consequences for Native Americans and African-American soldiers, and the Buffalo Soldier experience throughout Colorado. The History Colorado Center in Denver hosted this event.
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10:00 AM EDT
Approx. 35 min.
Campaign Package for 'Newsmakers - Sen. Leahy - keyed
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-VT, Appropriations Cmte Ranking Member, talks about President Trump's ...
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-VT, Appropriations Cmte Ranking Member, talks about President Trump's budget, which was released Tuesday, as well as another rejection of President Trump's travel ban this past week by a federal appeals court, and the President's trip abroad.
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9:02 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 13 min.
A Year of Love and Survival Teaching Incarcerated Kids at Rikers Island"
Liza Peterson talks about teaching incarcerated youth at Rikers Island in her book, "All Day." ...
Liza Peterson talks about teaching incarcerated youth at Rikers Island in her book, "All Day." She's in conversation with Flores Forbes author of "Invisible Man: A Contemporary Slave Narrative in the Era of Mass Incarceration."
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7:10 AM EDT
Approx. 50 min.
Hanging of Isaac Hayne During the American Revolution
Author C. L. Bragg discusses his new book, "Martyr of the American Revolution: The Execution of ...
Author C. L. Bragg discusses his new book, "Martyr of the American Revolution: The Execution of Isaac Hayne, South Carolinian." In this illustrated talk, Bragg discusses the details and consequences of Hayne's death which was debated in the Continental Congress and the British Parliament. . On August 4, 1781 American militia Colonel Isaac Hayne was hanged by the British for treason in Charleston, South Carolina.
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10:35 AM EDT
Approx. 2 hr. 14 min.
House Intelligence Hearing on Russia Investigation
John Brennan, the former CIA director, appeared before the House Intelligence Committee as part of ...
John Brennan, the former CIA director, appeared before the House Intelligence Committee as part of its ongoing investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and possible ties with the Trump campaign.
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10:15 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 45 min.
A History of the Present"
Columnist Pankaj Mishra discusses his book, "The Age of Anger" which examines the catalysts in ...
Columnist Pankaj Mishra discusses his book, "The Age of Anger" which examines the catalysts in society, past and present, that gives rise to nationalist groups and hate groups. He argues that as modernization occurred around the world, groups that were left on the sidelines or pushed out of prosperity, responded in a similar manner of dislike or contempt for their perceived enemy. He says that militant groups such as the messianic revolutionaries in Russia and the cultural nationalists in Germany were borne out of the disaffected groups. He is in conversation with Paul Elie, senior fellow with the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University.
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8:00 AM EDT
Approx. 59 min.
History Bookshelf Life After Nuclear War"
On August 9, 1945, three days after the bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, the United States dropped an ...
On August 9, 1945, three days after the bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, the United States dropped an atomic bomb over the city of Nagasaki. Susan Southard talks about her book, "Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War," on the effects the bomb had on the city and people. This was recorded at the Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe, Arizona in 2015.
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12:49 PM EDT
Approx. 1 min.
Kelly on NBC
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12:00 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr.
After Words The Attack on Due Process at America
Journalist Stuart Taylor examines campus sexual assault policies in his book, "The Campus Rape ...
Journalist Stuart Taylor examines campus sexual assault policies in his book, "The Campus Rape Frenzy: The Attack on Due Process at America's Universities." Mr. Taylor argues that federal regulations on sexual assault and harassment are hampering students' rights to due process on college campuses. Mr. Taylor is interviewed by Beth Frerking, Editor in Chief of the National Law Journal and Legal Times.
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8:59 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 6 min.
Career of General George Marshall
Vietnam veteran, author & historian Josiah Bunting discusses the career of General George C. ...
Vietnam veteran, author & historian Josiah Bunting discusses the career of General George C. Marshall, the U.S. Army Chief of Staff who oversaw Allied strategy during WWII. He also served as Secretary of State and Defense under President Truman and was responsible for the Marshall Plan which helped to rebuild Europe after the war and earned Marshall a Nobel Peace Prize. Bunting discusses General Marshall's military career and his relationship with Presidents Roosevelt, Truman and Eisenhower.
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12:50 PM EDT
Approx. 3 min.
Corker on NBC
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1:00 PM EDT
Approx. 15 min.
Oddities, Biases, and Strengths of U.S
Book TV talks to Barbara Norrander, professor in the School of Government and Public Policy at the ...
Book TV talks to Barbara Norrander, professor in the School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Arizona, about her book, "The Imperfect Primary." This interview was recorded on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson and is part of Book TV's College Series.
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10:05 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 18 min.
Millennials & Socialism
A panel discussion on millennials and socialism with history and english professors from Grove ...
A panel discussion on millennials and socialism with history and english professors from Grove City College in Pennsylvania. The first speaker explores the early stages and the passing of the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906, the second argues for the use of literary materials such as dystopian novels to explore socialism, and the third panelist talks about how millennials use "spoken word" poetry for self-expression. The Center for Vision and Values at Grove City College hosted this event, which was part of a conference titled, "The God that Failed: Communism & Socialism Then and Now."
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12:53 PM EDT
Approx. 8 min.
Schiff on ABC
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1:15 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 5 min.
Nicholas Reynolds, "Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy"
Former CIA officer and historian at the CIA Museum, Nicholas Reynolds, recalls novelist Ernest ...
Former CIA officer and historian at the CIA Museum, Nicholas Reynolds, recalls novelist Ernest Hemingway's connections to the Soviet NKVD, precursor to the KGB, and the U.S. OSS, predecessor of the CIA. The author reports that Hemingway, who was a proponent of the political left, was courted by both the Soviet and the American intelligence services to conduct espionage.
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11:23 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 2 min.
The Civil War Leadership of Confederate Col. John S. Mosby
Historian Eric Buckland talks about the leadership qualities and military exploits of Confederate ...
Historian Eric Buckland talks about the leadership qualities and military exploits of Confederate Colonel John S. Mosby. After serving under Confederate cavalry commander J.E.B. Stuart early in the war, in 1863 Mosby formed and took command of his own ranger battalion, and the unit gained notoriety for its raids behind Union lines. This talk was part of a day-long seminar on Civil War leadership hosted by Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, and Appomattox Court House National Historical Park.
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1:01 PM EDT
Approx. 36 min.
WH Budget Director News Conference at the White House
White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney briefed reporters and took their questions on President ...
White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney briefed reporters and took their questions on President Trump's proposed budget for fiscal year 2018. He detailed some of the driving ideology and priorities of President Trump's budget, and reiterated the administration's commitments to law enforcement, border security, and the military. Many of the questions from reporters focused on the administration's request for money to expand walls on the U.S.-Mexico border, and on its proposed slash to spending on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the successor to the federal food stamps program.
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2:20 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 10 min.
Truths About America's Lingua Franca"
Columbia University Professor John McWhorter looks at Black English and examines the controversies ...
Columbia University Professor John McWhorter looks at Black English and examines the controversies around and perceptions of "sounding black" in his book, "Talking Back, Talking Black."
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12:25 PM EDT
Approx. 45 min.
The Civil War 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaigns
Historian Edward Ayers looks at the 1864 Shenandoah Valley campaigns during the Civil War. He ...
Historian Edward Ayers looks at the 1864 Shenandoah Valley campaigns during the Civil War. He talks about the strategic importance of the valley to both the Union and the Confederacy and discusses the battles and raids that took place in the valley during that year. He also describes the interactions in the valley between Union troops, Confederate women, and freed slaves. This talk was part of a conference hosted by the University of Virginia's Center for Civil War History.
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1:37 PM EDT
Approx. 22 min.
Democrats on 2018 Budget Request
The top Democrats on the House and Senate Budget panels reacted to the Trump administration's 2018 ...
The top Democrats on the House and Senate Budget panels reacted to the Trump administration's 2018 budget proposal, saying the president is breaking his campaign promises with a plan that gives tax breaks to the wealthy and cuts funding for programs that benefit low-income Americans. Senate Budget Ranking Member Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and House Budget Ranking Member John Yarmuth (D-KY) were joined by Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).
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3:30 PM EDT
Approx. 30 min.
Call-in Cleve Jones KEYED
Cleve Jones, author of "When We Rise: My Life in the Movement" takes viewer phone calls and tweets ...
Cleve Jones, author of "When We Rise: My Life in the Movement" takes viewer phone calls and tweets on the gay rights movement from the 22nd annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.
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1:10 PM EDT
Approx. 10 min.
Hoover Color Films
Photo archivist Lynn Smith talks about the color home movies belonging to President Herbert Hoover ...
Photo archivist Lynn Smith talks about the color home movies belonging to President Herbert Hoover and First Lady Lou Hoover that she recently discovered in the collection of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum. The films show Herbert Hoover fishing in a boat and playing Medicine Ball on the White House lawn. Lou Hoover is seen walking in the White House Rose Garden and playing catch with the family dogs. The films were shot on an early form of color film and were donated by the Hoover's grandson, Herbert "Pete" Hoover III, who is seen as a baby in these movies.
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1:59 PM EDT
Approx. 2 hr. 2 min.
Hearing on the President's 2018 Education Budget
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos testified at a House Appropriations Education Subcommittee hearing ...
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos testified at a House Appropriations Education Subcommittee hearing on President Trump's fiscal year 2018 budget proposal for the Education Department, which included significant cuts to funding for public schools while boosting federal support for vouchers allowing parents to send their students to private schools instead. Many Republicans on the subcommittee voiced support for such a proposal, while all of the Democrats who asked questions were opposed. They also questioned Secretary DeVos's commitment to protect students against discrimination from schools that would receive such vouchers.
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4:00 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr.
History Bookshelf Sharon Weinberger, "The Imagineers of War"
Sharon Weinberger talked about her book, "The Imagineers of War: The Untold Story of DARPA, the ...
Sharon Weinberger talked about her book, "The Imagineers of War: The Untold Story of DARPA, the Pentagon Agency That Changed the World." She spoke from the James Michener Pavilion at the 2017 Gaithersburg Book Festival, held on the grounds of City Hall in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
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1:20 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 10 min.
Lectures in History The Civil War & Emancipation Policy
Georgetown University professor Brian Taylor teaches a class on the military strategy and ...
Georgetown University professor Brian Taylor teaches a class on the military strategy and political policy goals of emancipation during the Civil War. He talks about how ending slavery became a major goal for the Union as the war progressed and discusses the piecemeal ways slavery was ended in border states and in Confederate territory. He argues that emancipation was a process achieved gradually, rather than happening just by the Emancipation Proclamation or the 13th Amendment.
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4:01 PM EDT
Approx. 22 min.
Commencement Speeches Arnold Schwarzenegger at Univ. of Houston Commencement
Actor and former California governor (R) Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke at the commencement ceremony ...
Actor and former California governor (R) Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke at the commencement ceremony of the University of Houston. He talked about what he called the "myth" of the concept of the self-made man by recalling those who helped him advance his careers as a bodybuilder, actor and politician. He also told graduates to remember those who help them and to give back to their communities by helping others.
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5:00 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Kevin Gutzman, "Thomas Jefferson Revolutionary"
Kevin Gutzman, history chair at Western Connecticut State University, argues that Thomas Jefferson ...
Kevin Gutzman, history chair at Western Connecticut State University, argues that Thomas Jefferson was a political radical for his time; from his thoughts on the size and operations of the federal government to religious freedom and equality. Kevin Gutzman speaks at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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2:30 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 30 min.
Jewish Justices of the Supreme Court
Rabbi David Dalin talks about his book, "Jewish Justices of the Supreme Court: From Brandeis to ...
Rabbi David Dalin talks about his book, "Jewish Justices of the Supreme Court: From Brandeis to Kagan - Their Lives and Legacies." He chronicles the eight Jewish justices who have served on the nation's highest court since 1916. This event was hosted by the National Archives.
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4:23 PM EDT
Approx. 3 min.
Commencement Speeches Arriana Huffington at Smith College Commencement
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6:00 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 30 min.
Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media"
Harvard University Law Professor Cass Sunstein examines how social media impacts our political ...
Harvard University Law Professor Cass Sunstein examines how social media impacts our political views in his book, "#Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media." Professor Sunstein is in conversation with Michael Barone.
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4:00 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Reel America The Black American Heroes of World War I"
The soldiers of the 369th U.S. Infantry Regiment, an all-black unit known as the "Harlem ...
The soldiers of the 369th U.S. Infantry Regiment, an all-black unit known as the "Harlem Hellfighters," served with the French army in World War I. This documentary uses interviews with WWI veterans, photographs, and archival film to tell their story. The film was directed by Harlem-born filmmaker William Miles.
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4:26 PM EDT
Approx. 37 min.
Commencement Speeches Former Vice President Joe Biden at Colby College Commencement
Former Vice President Joe Biden delivered the commencement address at Colby College in Waterville, ...
Former Vice President Joe Biden delivered the commencement address at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. In his remarks, he talked about his career in the Senate and urged the graduating class to remain engaged in politics.
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7:30 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 10 min.
Stories from the Long Road to Freedom"
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice looks at democracy around the world in her book, ...
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice looks at democracy around the world in her book, "Democracy: Stories from the Long Road to Freedom."
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5:00 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Gideon v. Wainwright & the Right to Counsel
A panel of jurists and attorneys discuss Gideon v. Wainwright, the 1963 Supreme Court landmark ...
A panel of jurists and attorneys discuss Gideon v. Wainwright, the 1963 Supreme Court landmark case that ruled criminal defendants at the state level have a right to counsel. The panel also talk about the impact this case has in the courtroom today. The Supreme Court Historical Society along with the Supreme Court Fellows Alumni Association hosted the event.
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5:03 PM EDT
Approx. 3 min.
Commencement Speeches Ross Perot at Univ. of Oklahoma Commencement
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8:40 PM EDT
Approx. 20 min.
The Life and Times of Inez Milholland"
Book TV interviewed University of Arizona journalism professor, Linda Lumsden, about her book, ...
Book TV interviewed University of Arizona journalism professor, Linda Lumsden, about her book, "Inez," a biography of suffragist Inez Milholland. This interview was recorded on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson and is part of Book TV's College Series.
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6:00 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 16 min.
American Artifacts Washington Navy Yard Walking Tour
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5:06 PM EDT
Approx. 14 min.
Commencement Speeches Girls Who Code Founder Reshma Saujani at Scripps College Commencement
Reshma Saujani, founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, was the commencement speaker at the all-women's ...
Reshma Saujani, founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, was the commencement speaker at the all-women's Scripps College in Claremont, California. She shared the story of her journey from childhood to the eventual founding of her organization dedicated to encouraging young women to pursue careers in computer science.
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9:00 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr.
After Words Chris Hayes, "A Colony in a Nation"
MSNBC Host Chris Hayes discusses his book, "A Colony in a Nation" which examines how the criminal ...
MSNBC Host Chris Hayes discusses his book, "A Colony in a Nation" which examines how the criminal justice system is dividing the country into two Americas. Mr. Hayes argues that law and order in America is carried out differently in white America than in black America. He is interviewed by Elizabeth Hinton, author of "From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime: The Making of Mass Incarceration in America."
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7:16 PM EDT
Approx. 24 min.
Reel America "Potomac River Naval Command" - 1957
U.S. Navy film from 1957 detailing Cold War installations in the Washington, DC region, including ...
U.S. Navy film from 1957 detailing Cold War installations in the Washington, DC region, including the Washington Navy Yard, Naval Powder Factory, Naval Ordinance Laboratory, Naval Aviation Center, Naval Research Laboratory, David Taylor Model Basin, Naval Medical Center, and the Naval Photographic Center.
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5:20 PM EDT
Approx. 12 min.
Commencement Speeches Embry Riddle University Commencement
Gov. Doug Ducey (R-AZ) delivered a commencement address to the graduating class of Embry-Riddle ...
Gov. Doug Ducey (R-AZ) delivered a commencement address to the graduating class of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's west campus in Prescott, Arizona. He was elected governor back in 2014 and is the former CEO of Cold Stone Creamery.
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10:00 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr.
How Sloppy Science Creates Worthless Cures, Crushes Hope, and Wastes Billions
NPR's Richard Harris reports on the challenges facing the field of biomedical research, including ...
NPR's Richard Harris reports on the challenges facing the field of biomedical research, including competition for funding which he argues leads to short cuts like using poor ingredients, improper methods, and poor experiemental design.
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7:40 PM EDT
Approx. 19 min.
Ethics of 20th Century Organ Transplants
American History TV was at the American Historical Association's annual meeting in Denver, ...
American History TV was at the American Historical Association's annual meeting in Denver, Colorado where we spoke with historian Susan Lederer about the history of 20th century organ transplants.
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5:32 PM EDT
Approx. 3 min.
Commencement Speeches Meryl Streep at Barnard College Commencement
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11:00 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 2 min.
David Davenport, "Rugged Individualism"
David Davenport, former president of Pepperdine University and Hoover Institution fellow, talks ...
David Davenport, former president of Pepperdine University and Hoover Institution fellow, talks about the history of American individualism and questions whether it can survive in the country today.
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7:59 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 11 min.
The Presidency Sculpting James Monroe
Sculptor Gordon Kray talks about his artistic process in creating a statue of James Monroe for the ...
Sculptor Gordon Kray talks about his artistic process in creating a statue of James Monroe for the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. The fifth president attended the college until he enlisted in 1776 to fight the British in the Revolutionary War. William and Mary is also Kray's alma mater. The Mosby Heritage Area Association hosted this event, which was part of a symposium titled "James Monroe Presidential Inauguration: A Bicentennial Commemoration and Reflection."
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5:35 PM EDT
Approx. 14 min.
Commencement Speeches NM Highlands Santa Fe Commencement
Santa Fe, New Mexico Mayor Javier Gonzales urged college graduates to stay true to their New ...
Santa Fe, New Mexico Mayor Javier Gonzales urged college graduates to stay true to their New Mexico roots as they continue their journey beyond college life. Mayor Gonzales delivered the commencement address at New Mexico Highlands University in Las Vegas.
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12:02 AM EDT
Approx. 59 min.
After Words Chris Hayes, "A Colony in a Nation"
MSNBC Host Chris Hayes discusses his book, "A Colony in a Nation" which examines how the criminal ...
MSNBC Host Chris Hayes discusses his book, "A Colony in a Nation" which examines how the criminal justice system is dividing the country into two Americas. Mr. Hayes argues that law and order in America is carried out differently in white America than in black America. He is interviewed by Elizabeth Hinton, author of "From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime: The Making of Mass Incarceration in America."
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9:10 PM EDT
Approx. 50 min.
U.S. Army Women Telephone Operators in World War I
Historian and author Elizabeth Cobbs talks about the women who served overseas as telephone ...
Historian and author Elizabeth Cobbs talks about the women who served overseas as telephone operators in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War I. She also explores how their service impacted the women's suffrage movement in the U.S., and she discusses the six decade fight by these women to be recognized as military veterans. The National Archives in Washington, DC hosted this event.
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5:49 PM EDT
Approx. 11 min.
Commencement Speeches Gov. Rick Snyder R-MI at Adrian Community College Commencement
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder (R) gave a commencement speech at Adrian College in Michigan where ...
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder (R) gave a commencement speech at Adrian College in Michigan where he received an honorary degree. He talked about the visions he set for himself after college and urged the graduating students to do the same. He also advised them to discover their true passions in life, to take chances, learn from mentors and to establish a good balance between familiy and work. Rick Snyder was elected Michigan governor in 2010.
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1:01 AM EDT
Approx. 14 min.
Oddities, Biases, and Strengths of U.S
Book TV talks to Barbara Norrander, professor in the School of Government and Public Policy at the ...
Book TV talks to Barbara Norrander, professor in the School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Arizona, about her book, "The Imperfect Primary." This interview was recorded on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson and is part of Book TV's College Series.
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10:00 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 17 min.
American Artifacts Washington Navy Yard Walking Tour
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6:00 PM EDT
Approx. 32 min.
Campaign Package for 'Newsmakers - Sen. Leahy - keyed
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-VT, Appropriations Cmte Ranking Member, talks about President Trump's ...
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-VT, Appropriations Cmte Ranking Member, talks about President Trump's budget, which was released Tuesday, as well as another rejection of President Trump's travel ban this past week by a federal appeals court, and the President's trip abroad.
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1:15 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 15 min.
A Year of Love and Survival Teaching Incarcerated Kids at Rikers Island"
Liza Peterson talks about teaching incarcerated youth at Rikers Island in her book, "All Day." ...
Liza Peterson talks about teaching incarcerated youth at Rikers Island in her book, "All Day." She's in conversation with Flores Forbes author of "Invisible Man: A Contemporary Slave Narrative in the Era of Mass Incarceration."
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11:17 PM EDT
Approx. 23 min.
Reel America "Potomac River Naval Command" - 1957
U.S. Navy film from 1957 detailing Cold War installations in the Washington, DC region, including ...
U.S. Navy film from 1957 detailing Cold War installations in the Washington, DC region, including the Washington Navy Yard, Naval Powder Factory, Naval Ordinance Laboratory, Naval Aviation Center, Naval Research Laboratory, David Taylor Model Basin, Naval Medical Center, and the Naval Photographic Center.
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6:32 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 28 min.
Homeland Security Sec. Testifies on 2018 Budget Request
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly defended President Trump's proposed budget cuts for his ...
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly defended President Trump's proposed budget cuts for his department at a House Appropriations Subcommitee hearing. He told members that state and local governments are more prepared to deal with national security issues since 9-11 having the personnel in place to deal with a potential crisis without federal counterterrorism funding.
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2:30 AM EDT
Approx. 34 min.
Paul Starobin, "Madness Rules the Hour"
Paul Starobin recalls the political landscape of Charleston, South Carolina, in 1860, as the ...
Paul Starobin recalls the political landscape of Charleston, South Carolina, in 1860, as the city's leaders pushed for South Carolina to leave the Union in the hopes that the rest of the South would follow.
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11:40 PM EDT
Approx. 20 min.
Ethics of 20th Century Organ Transplants
American History TV was at the American Historical Association's annual meeting in Denver, ...
American History TV was at the American Historical Association's annual meeting in Denver, Colorado where we spoke with historian Susan Lederer about the history of 20th century organ transplants.
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8:00 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Q&A
Interesting people in politics and media.
Interesting people in politics and media.
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3:04 AM EDT
Approx. 59 min.
After Words Chris Hayes, "A Colony in a Nation"
MSNBC Host Chris Hayes discusses his book, "A Colony in a Nation" which examines how the criminal ...
MSNBC Host Chris Hayes discusses his book, "A Colony in a Nation" which examines how the criminal justice system is dividing the country into two Americas. Mr. Hayes argues that law and order in America is carried out differently in white America than in black America. He is interviewed by Elizabeth Hinton, author of "From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime: The Making of Mass Incarceration in America."
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12:00 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 10 min.
The Presidency Sculpting James Monroe
Sculptor Gordon Kray talks about his artistic process in creating a statue of James Monroe for the ...
Sculptor Gordon Kray talks about his artistic process in creating a statue of James Monroe for the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. The fifth president attended the college until he enlisted in 1776 to fight the British in the Revolutionary War. William and Mary is also Kray's alma mater. The Mosby Heritage Area Association hosted this event, which was part of a symposium titled "James Monroe Presidential Inauguration: A Bicentennial Commemoration and Reflection."
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9:00 PM EDT
Approx. 39 min.
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe
The Wall Street Journal CEO Council recently hosted an event in Tokyo with Japanese Prime Minister ...
The Wall Street Journal CEO Council recently hosted an event in Tokyo with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Prime Minister Abe gave remarks focusing on Japan's economy and place in the world. Following his remarks, the Prime Minister sat down with Wall Street Journal Editor in Chief Gerard Baker where they discussed Japan's relationship with the U.S., China and South Korea, and having a tougher posture against North Korea.
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4:03 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 27 min.
Michael Hayden
Book TV attended the 15th Annual Annapolis Book Festival in Maryland for a discussion on terror ...
Book TV attended the 15th Annual Annapolis Book Festival in Maryland for a discussion on terror and intelligence with Michael Hayden, author of "Playing to the Edge."
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1:10 AM EDT
Approx. 50 min.
U.S. Army Women Telephone Operators in World War I
Historian and author Elizabeth Cobbs talks about the women who served overseas as telephone ...
Historian and author Elizabeth Cobbs talks about the women who served overseas as telephone operators in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War I. She also explores how their service impacted the women's suffrage movement in the U.S., and she discusses the six decade fight by these women to be recognized as military veterans. The National Archives in Washington, DC hosted this event.
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9:39 PM EDT
Approx. 31 min.
Washington Journal Trita Parsi
Trita Parsi of the National Iranian American Council discusses the future of U.S.-Iran relations ...
Trita Parsi of the National Iranian American Council discusses the future of U.S.-Iran relations following the re-election of Iranian President Rouhani.
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5:30 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 28 min.
How Our Cities Are Increasing Inequality, Deepening Segregation, and
The Atlantic senior editor Richard Florida examines the challenges cities are facing today in his ...
The Atlantic senior editor Richard Florida examines the challenges cities are facing today in his book, "The New Urban Crisis: How Our Cities Are Increasing Inequality, Deepening Segregation, and Failing the Middle Class-and What We Can Do About It."
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2:00 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Reel America The Black American Heroes of World War I"
The soldiers of the 369th U.S. Infantry Regiment, an all-black unit known as the "Harlem ...
The soldiers of the 369th U.S. Infantry Regiment, an all-black unit known as the "Harlem Hellfighters," served with the French army in World War I. This documentary uses interviews with WWI veterans, photographs, and archival film to tell their story. The film was directed by Harlem-born filmmaker William Miles.
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10:10 PM EDT
Approx. 50 min.
Pentagon Outlines 2018 Budget Request
The Trump administration released its $575 billion defense budget for 2018. Defense Under ...
The Trump administration released its $575 billion defense budget for 2018. Defense Under Secretary and Chief Financial Officer John Roth outlined some of its details and spending priorities during a Pentagon briefing. Joining him was Lieutenant General Anthony Ierardi of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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6:58 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 2 min.
Book TV
Non-fiction books and authors.
Non-fiction books and authors.
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3:00 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Gideon v. Wainwright & the Right to Counsel
A panel of jurists and attorneys discuss Gideon v. Wainwright, the 1963 Supreme Court landmark ...
A panel of jurists and attorneys discuss Gideon v. Wainwright, the 1963 Supreme Court landmark case that ruled criminal defendants at the state level have a right to counsel. The panel also talk about the impact this case has in the courtroom today. The Supreme Court Historical Society along with the Supreme Court Fellows Alumni Association hosted the event.
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11:00 PM EDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Campaign Q&A with Malcolm Nance
This week on Q&A, former counterterrorism and intelligence officer, Malcolm Nance. Mr. Nance talks ...
This week on Q&A, former counterterrorism and intelligence officer, Malcolm Nance. Mr. Nance talks about his career and his most recent books, "The Plot to Hack America: How Putin's Cyberspies and Wikileaks Tried to Steal the 2016 Election" & "Hacking ISIS: How to Destroy the Cyber Jihad."
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4:00 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 25 min.
American Artifacts Washington Navy Yard Walking Tour
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12:00 AM EDT
Approx. 39 min.
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe
The Wall Street Journal CEO Council recently hosted an event in Tokyo with Japanese Prime Minister ...
The Wall Street Journal CEO Council recently hosted an event in Tokyo with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Prime Minister Abe gave remarks focusing on Japan's economy and place in the world. Following his remarks, the Prime Minister sat down with Wall Street Journal Editor in Chief Gerard Baker where they discussed Japan's relationship with the U.S., China and South Korea, and having a tougher posture against North Korea.
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5:25 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 5 min.
Career of General George Marshall
Vietnam veteran, author & historian Josiah Bunting discusses the career of General George C. ...
Vietnam veteran, author & historian Josiah Bunting discusses the career of General George C. Marshall, the U.S. Army Chief of Staff who oversaw Allied strategy during WWII. He also served as Secretary of State and Defense under President Truman and was responsible for the Marshall Plan which helped to rebuild Europe after the war and earned Marshall a Nobel Peace Prize. Bunting discusses General Marshall's military career and his relationship with Presidents Roosevelt, Truman and Eisenhower.
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12:39 AM EDT
Approx. 31 min.
Washington Journal Trita Parsi
Trita Parsi of the National Iranian American Council discusses the future of U.S.-Iran relations ...
Trita Parsi of the National Iranian American Council discusses the future of U.S.-Iran relations following the re-election of Iranian President Rouhani.
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6:30 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 30 min.
Jewish Justices of the Supreme Court
Rabbi David Dalin talks about his book, "Jewish Justices of the Supreme Court: From Brandeis to ...
Rabbi David Dalin talks about his book, "Jewish Justices of the Supreme Court: From Brandeis to Kagan - Their Lives and Legacies." He chronicles the eight Jewish justices who have served on the nation's highest court since 1916. This event was hosted by the National Archives.
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1:10 AM EDT
Approx. 49 min.
Pentagon Outlines 2018 Budget Request
The Trump administration released its $575 billion defense budget for 2018. Defense Under ...
The Trump administration released its $575 billion defense budget for 2018. Defense Under Secretary and Chief Financial Officer John Roth outlined some of its details and spending priorities during a Pentagon briefing. Joining him was Lieutenant General Anthony Ierardi of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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1:59 AM EDT
Approx. 2 hr. 16 min.
OMB Director Testifies on 2018 Budget Request
White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney appeared before the Senate Budget Committee to discuss ...
White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney appeared before the Senate Budget Committee to discuss President Trump's proposed budget for fiscal year 2018. While Republican committee members generally praised the proposal and its goal of balancing the federal budget over a 10-year period, Democrats spoke against it. Ranking member Bernie Sanders (I-VT) said it was a budget "of the billionaire class, by the billionaire class, and for the billionaire class."
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4:15 AM EDT
Approx. 31 min.
Washington Journal Trita Parsi
Trita Parsi of the National Iranian American Council discusses the future of U.S.-Iran relations ...
Trita Parsi of the National Iranian American Council discusses the future of U.S.-Iran relations following the re-election of Iranian President Rouhani.
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4:46 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr. 11 min.
2018 Cyber Command Budget Request
Admiral Michael Rogers appeared before the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats ...
Admiral Michael Rogers appeared before the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities and answered questions from members about the president's 2018 Cyber Command budget request.
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5:57 AM EDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Campaign Q&A with Malcolm Nance
This week on Q&A, former counterterrorism and intelligence officer, Malcolm Nance. Mr. Nance talks ...
This week on Q&A, former counterterrorism and intelligence officer, Malcolm Nance. Mr. Nance talks about his career and his most recent books, "The Plot to Hack America: How Putin's Cyberspies and Wikileaks Tried to Steal the 2016 Election" & "Hacking ISIS: How to Destroy the Cyber Jihad."
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6:57 AM EDT
Approx. 17 hr. 3 min.
Public Affairs Events
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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