C-SPAN Schedule

< Sunday, March 25 >

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11:00 PM CDT Approx. 7 hr. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. 06:00 AM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 30 min. Authors Discussion on Democracy New America Foundation's Yascha Mounk, MIT professor Daron Acemoglu and Politbot co-founder Mara ... New America Foundation's Yascha Mounk, MIT professor Daron Acemoglu and Politbot co-founder Mara Ramirez discuss the fate of democracy. 11:00 PM CDT Approx. 6 hr. 40 min. American History TV People and events that help document the American Story. People and events that help document the American Story.
06:00 AM CDT Approx. 3 hr. 2 min. LIVE Washington Journal 03/25/2018 07:30 AM CDT Approx. 46 min. Scott Horton, "Fool's Errand" Scott Horton, managing director of the Libertarian Institute and host of Antiwar Radio, argued ... Scott Horton, managing director of the Libertarian Institute and host of Antiwar Radio, argued that it is time to end the war in Afghanistan. 05:40 AM CDT Approx. 50 min. Gen. George Patton and the 1943 Battle of El Guettar Military historian Leo Barron talked about how General George Patton commanded troops in the ... Military historian Leo Barron talked about how General George Patton commanded troops in the Battle of El Guettar, which happened about a month after the February 1943 U.S. defeat in the Battle of Kasserine Pass. Mr. Barron is the author of "Patton's First Victory: How General George Patton Turned the Tide in North Africa and Defeated the Afrika Korps at El Guettar."
09:02 AM CDT Approx. 33 min. Newsmakers Sen. Patrick Leahy Sen. Patrick Leahy, Appropriations Cmte Vice Chair, talks about a $1.3 trillion Omnibus spending ... Sen. Patrick Leahy, Appropriations Cmte Vice Chair, talks about a $1.3 trillion Omnibus spending bill that the Senate passed early Friday morning. It's now passed both chambers and the President was set to sign the bill, averting a government shutdown. 08:16 AM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 14 min. Joshua Freeman, "Behemoth" Joshua Freeman, history professor at Queens College, examined how the onset of factory production ... Joshua Freeman, history professor at Queens College, examined how the onset of factory production impacted the world's social, economic, and political norms. 06:30 AM CDT Approx. 1 hr. History Bookshelf Gerard Magliocca, "American Founding Son" Gerard Magliocca talked about his book, American Founding Son: John Bingham and the Invention of ... Gerard Magliocca talked about his book, American Founding Son: John Bingham and the Invention of the Fourteenth Amendment, in which he recounts the life of lawyer and Ohio Congressman John Bingham, responsible for drafting Section One of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution that guarantees equal treatment to all Americans. In his book, the author reports that Bingham, an antislavery lawyer, played a critical role in policy toward Confederate states following the Civil War and worked to impeach President Andrew Johnson. Mr. Magliocca spoke at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
09:35 AM CDT Approx. 43 min. President Trump Remarks on Opioid Crisis President Trump addressed a crowd in Manchester, New Hampshire to talk about the opioid epidemic ... President Trump addressed a crowd in Manchester, New Hampshire to talk about the opioid epidemic in the U.S. He stated that the U.S. needed to get tougher on big drug pushers and that toughness would include the death penalty. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and the parents of Adam Moser, who died from a drug overdose, also gave brief remarks at this event. 09:30 AM CDT Approx. 1 hr. Brad Meltzer, "The Escape Artist" Brad Meltzer provided a fictional account of an employee at Dover Air Force Base, the military ... Brad Meltzer provided a fictional account of an employee at Dover Air Force Base, the military site where the remains of military personnel that have been killed abroad first arrive when brought back to the United States. 07:30 AM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 30 min. LIVE 1968 - America in Turmoil Presidential Campaign In the end, it was Democrat Hubert Humphrey vs. Republican Richard Nixon. But the cast of ... In the end, it was Democrat Hubert Humphrey vs. Republican Richard Nixon. But the cast of characters dominating 1968 presidential politics included LBJ, Eugene McCarthy, Robert F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, George Romney, Nelson Rockefeller and third-party candidate George Wallace. Before it was over, the sitting president was out of the race, another Kennedy was assassinated, violent clashes between Chicago police and protesters dominated television coverage of the Democratic National Convention, and Richard Nixon had won a decisive victory. Guests were 1968 Nixon campaign staffer and political commentator Pat Buchanan and Barbara Perry, director of presidential studies at the University of Virginia's Miller Center.
10:18 AM CDT Approx. 3 hr. 32 min. Senate Intelligence on Election Security Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson ... Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson testified in a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing about election security. They talked about the work of the department over the last two years in gauging, reacting and responding to attempts mostly from Russia to threaten the U.S. election process and sow public discord related to the systems, information and leadership at all levels. They were followed by a panel of state election officials, the Homeland Security assistant secretary for cybersecurity and a former Defense Department official who further discussed the challenges of securing the nation's election infrastructure as well as the cooperation and coordination between state and federal officials. 10:30 AM CDT Approx. 30 min. Call-in with Nancy MaClean, "Democracy in Chains" Nancy MacLean, history and public policy professor at Duke University, took viewer phone calls and ... Nancy MacLean, history and public policy professor at Duke University, took viewer phone calls and tweets on her history of the political right at the 10th annual Tucson Festival of Books. 09:00 AM CDT Approx. 41 min. Reel America President Lyndon Johnson Address to the Nation In a televised speech from the Oval Office, President Lyndon Johnson announced steps to limit the ... In a televised speech from the Oval Office, President Lyndon Johnson announced steps to limit the war in Vietnam, and his decision not to run for re-election in 1968. This video is courtesy of the LBJ Library.
01:50 PM CDT Approx. 2 min. Sen. Warner on CBS Face the Nation Sen. Warner discussed the 2016 election and the influence of social media on CBS Face the Nation. Sen. Warner discussed the 2016 election and the influence of social media on CBS Face the Nation. 11:00 AM CDT Approx. 1 hr. After Words Bryan Caplan, "The Case Against Education" Economics professor Bryan Caplan argued that the main function of higher education has become more ... Economics professor Bryan Caplan argued that the main function of higher education has become more about educational credentials and less about ensuring that students are prepared with skills for the job market. He is interviewed by the Chronicle of Higher Education senior writer Scott Carlson. 09:41 AM CDT Approx. 34 min. Reel America Nixon in New Hampshire & Wisconsin 1968 This 1968 campaign film created for Republican Richard Nixon shows the former Vice President ... This 1968 campaign film created for Republican Richard Nixon shows the former Vice President meeting voters in New Hampshire and Wisconsin. Nixon went on to win primaries in both of these states on his way to securing the GOP nomination. He then defeated Democrat Hubert Humphrey and independent candidate George Wallace in the general election. This film is courtesy of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.
01:52 PM CDT Approx. 2 min. Corey Lewandowski on NBC Meet the Press Former Trump Campaign Manager Corey Lewandowski discussed the 2016 election and the influence of ... Former Trump Campaign Manager Corey Lewandowski discussed the 2016 election and the influence of social media on NBC Meet the Press. 12:00 PM CDT Approx. 59 min. Matthew Kroenig, "The Logic of American Nuclear Strategy" Georgetown University professor Matthew Kroenig argued that the U.S. should maintain a nuclear ... Georgetown University professor Matthew Kroenig argued that the U.S. should maintain a nuclear weapons arsenal that goes beyond second-strike capability. 10:15 AM CDT Approx. 45 min. U.S. Army Air Forces in Africa and Italy, 1942-43 Military historian Christopher Rein talked about his book, "The North African Air Campaign: U.S. ... Military historian Christopher Rein talked about his book, "The North African Air Campaign: U.S. Army Air Forces from El Alamein to Salerno." Mr. Rein described how the fledgling U.S. Army Air Forces supported ground operations in 1942 and 1943 and helped rid the North African skies of the previously dominant German Luftwaffe. This talk was part of a symposium commemorating the 75th anniversary of the February 1943 Battle of Kasserine Pass.
01:54 PM CDT Approx. 2 hr. 5 min. Sec. DeVos on Education Budget Education Secretary Betsy DeVos testified before a House Appropriations subcommittee on the ... Education Secretary Betsy DeVos testified before a House Appropriations subcommittee on the president's 2019 budget request for her department. She addressed several topics including gun violence and school safety, programs encouraging science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education, the effectiveness of after school programs and racial disparities in discipline and punishment. 12:59 PM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 16 min. Vicki Huddleston, "Our Woman in Havana" & Robin Lloyd, "Harbor of Spies" Former ambassador Vicki Huddleston, author of "Our Woman in Havana," and novelist Robin Lloyd, ... Former ambassador Vicki Huddleston, author of "Our Woman in Havana," and novelist Robin Lloyd, author of "Harbor of Spies," talked about the relationship between Cuba and the United States. 11:00 AM CDT Approx. 54 min. Nancy Pelosi's Artifacts Donation to Smithsonian Representative Nancy Pelosi (D-California) became the first woman speaker of the U.S. House of ... Representative Nancy Pelosi (D-California) became the first woman speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives in 2007. In a ceremony at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, Ms. Pelosi donated objects from her 2007 swearing-in. The artifacts include her speaker's gavel, a copy of her speech and the suit she wore. The items are now part of the museum's political history collection.
03:59 PM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 2 min. March For Our Lives Rally Thousands gathered in downtown Washington, DC for what was called the "March for Our Lives" rally. ... Thousands gathered in downtown Washington, DC for what was called the "March for Our Lives" rally. It was organized by students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida who survived the shooting that killed 17 people on February 14, 2018. Several of them addressed the rally calling for legislation for stricter gun laws. They were joined by many other students from around the country who shared their stories on how they've been affected by gun violence. 02:15 PM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 15 min. Nancy Pearcey, "Love Thy Body" 11:54 AM CDT Approx. 54 min. Remembering William F. Buckley Jr. The National Review Institute looks at the life and legacy of William F. Buckley Jr., the TV ... The National Review Institute looks at the life and legacy of William F. Buckley Jr., the TV personality, political activist and founder of the National Review who died ten years ago in 2008. Mr. Buckley is often credited with shaping modern conservatism through his writing and his televised debates with other political commentators on the PBS show "Firing Line."
05:01 PM CDT Approx. 33 min. Newsmakers Sen. Patrick Leahy Sen. Patrick Leahy, Appropriations Cmte Vice Chair, talks about a $1.3 trillion Omnibus spending ... Sen. Patrick Leahy, Appropriations Cmte Vice Chair, talks about a $1.3 trillion Omnibus spending bill that the Senate passed early Friday morning. It's now passed both chambers and the President was set to sign the bill, averting a government shutdown. 03:30 PM CDT Approx. 1 hr. Mark Weinberg, "Movie Nights with the Reagans" Mark Weinberg, former speechwriter and advisor to President Ronald Reagan, recalled his many trips ... Mark Weinberg, former speechwriter and advisor to President Ronald Reagan, recalled his many trips to Camp David with the President and First Lady. 12:48 PM CDT Approx. 52 min. Remembering William F. Buckley Jr. The National Review Institute looks at the life and legacy of William F. Buckley Jr., the TV ... The National Review Institute looks at the life and legacy of William F. Buckley Jr., the TV personality, political activist, and founder of the National Review, who died ten years ago in 2008. Speakers on this panel include National Review senior editor Richard Brookhiser, Media Research Center founder and president Brent Bozell, and Heritage Foundation founder Edwin Feulner.
05:34 PM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 14 min. Road to the White House 2020 Sen. Jeff Flake at "Politics and Eggs" Breakfast Republican Senator Jeff Flake (AZ) traveled to Manchester, New Hampshire, site of the nation's ... Republican Senator Jeff Flake (AZ) traveled to Manchester, New Hampshire, site of the nation's first-in-the-nation presidential primary, where he gave a critical speech of President Trump, accusing him of what he called the "degradation of the United States and her values." Senator Flake spoke at a "Politics and Eggs" breakfast which has historically attracted national political figures who have considered running for president. Sen. Flake said he has no plans to run for the office in 2020 but has not entirely ruled it out. The event was co-hosted by the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College and the New England Council. 04:30 PM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 29 min. 2018 National Book Critics Circle Awards Presentation of the 2018 National Book Critics Circle Awards chosen by nearly 1,000 critics, ... Presentation of the 2018 National Book Critics Circle Awards chosen by nearly 1,000 critics, authors, and members of the publishing world. 01:40 PM CDT Approx. 48 min. World War II Battalion Commanders - Mediterranean Theater Steven Barry discussed the role of battalion commanders during the World War II North Africa ... Steven Barry discussed the role of battalion commanders during the World War II North Africa campaign. He is the author of "Battalion Commanders at War: U.S. Army Tactical Leadership in the Mediterranean Theater, 1942-1943." He spoke at a symposium hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans to mark the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Kasserine Pass.
06:48 PM CDT Approx. 12 min. Sec. of State Tillerson Farewell Remarks Outgoing Secretary of State Rex Tillerson delivered brief farewell remarks to his staff at the ... Outgoing Secretary of State Rex Tillerson delivered brief farewell remarks to his staff at the State Department. He noted that Washington, DC can be a "very mean-spirited town" but urged his staff to choose the person they wanted to be and to continue to work together to help solve the world's greatest challenges. Mr. Tillerson was fired by President Trump on March 13, 2018 while he was returning to DC from his first official trip to Africa. He served as Secretary of State for 14 months. 05:59 PM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 11 min. Joshua Zeitz, "Building the Great Society" Politico Magazine contributing editor Joshua Zeitz examined the creation and enactment of Lyndon ... Politico Magazine contributing editor Joshua Zeitz examined the creation and enactment of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society legislation. 02:28 PM CDT Approx. 30 min. American Artifacts Newseum Tet Offensive Exhibit We visited the Newseum in Washington, DC to tour an exhibit on the Vietnam War's Tet Offensive and ... We visited the Newseum in Washington, DC to tour an exhibit on the Vietnam War's Tet Offensive and the Battle of Hue, where some of the most intense fighting of the campaign took place. We spoke with former Stars & Stripes photographer John Olson about his photos and experiences in the battle. The Tet Offensive started on January 30, 1968, with Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces attacking more than 100 cities, towns and outposts across a broad swath of South Vietnam.
07:00 PM CDT Approx. 59 min. Q&A Amy Chua Yale University Law School professor Amy Chua discussed her book, "Political Tribes," about the ... Yale University Law School professor Amy Chua discussed her book, "Political Tribes," about the role that group identity plays in shaping domestic and foreign affairs. 07:10 PM CDT Approx. 53 min. Jerry Muller, "The Tyranny of Metrics" Jerry Muller reported on the use of metrics in government, education, business, medicine, and ... Jerry Muller reported on the use of metrics in government, education, business, medicine, and more. 02:58 PM CDT Approx. 41 min. Reel America President Lyndon Johnson Address to the Nation In a televised speech from the Oval Office, President Lyndon Johnson announced steps to limit the ... In a televised speech from the Oval Office, President Lyndon Johnson announced steps to limit the war in Vietnam, and his decision not to run for re-election in 1968. This video is courtesy of the LBJ Library.
07:59 PM CDT Approx. 48 min. Prime Minister's Questions Prime Minister's Questions British Prime Minister Theresa May began Question Time acknowledging the one-year anniversary of ... British Prime Minister Theresa May began Question Time acknowledging the one-year anniversary of the Westminster terrorist attack. She later answered a broad range of questions on domestic issues including the future of the U.K.'s fishing industry, affordable housing, and the investigation into the data firm, Cambridge Analytica -- who was accused of exploiting the personal data of millions of Facebook users during the 2016 U.S. elections and Brexit referendum. The prime minister was questioned over alleged Conservative Party ties to Cambridge Analytica's parent company and told members she was unaware of any current government contracts with the firm. 08:03 PM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 2 min. After Words Sarah McBride, "Tomorrow Will Be Different" Human Rights Campaign press secretary Sarah McBride discusses her life as a transgender person and ... Human Rights Campaign press secretary Sarah McBride discusses her life as a transgender person and LGBTQ rights. She is interviewed by Vanita Gupta, former head of the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division during the Obama administration. 03:39 PM CDT Approx. 34 min. Reel America Nixon in New Hampshire & Wisconsin 1968 This 1968 campaign film created for Republican Richard Nixon shows the former Vice President ... This 1968 campaign film created for Republican Richard Nixon shows the former Vice President meeting voters in New Hampshire and Wisconsin. Nixon went on to win primaries in both of these states on his way to securing the GOP nomination. He then defeated Democrat Hubert Humphrey and independent candidate George Wallace in the general election. This film is courtesy of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.
08:47 PM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 12 min. U.S. Senate Sen. Cochran Tributes Republican and Democratic senators pay tribute to Sen. Thad Cochran, who is retiring April 1. ... Republican and Democratic senators pay tribute to Sen. Thad Cochran, who is retiring April 1. Senator Cochran concludes with his farewell address. 09:05 PM CDT Approx. 58 min. Ryan Holiday, "Conspiracy" Ryan Holiday talked about the downfall of Gawker and the role played by venture capitalist Peter ... Ryan Holiday talked about the downfall of Gawker and the role played by venture capitalist Peter Thiel in bringing about the media company's demise. 04:13 PM CDT Approx. 47 min. U.S. Army Air Forces in Africa and Italy, 1942-43 Military historian Christopher Rein talked about his book, "The North African Air Campaign: U.S. ... Military historian Christopher Rein talked about his book, "The North African Air Campaign: U.S. Army Air Forces from El Alamein to Salerno." Mr. Rein described how the fledgling U.S. Army Air Forces supported ground operations in 1942 and 1943 and helped rid the North African skies of the previously dominant German Luftwaffe. This talk was part of a symposium commemorating the 75th anniversary of the February 1943 Battle of Kasserine Pass.
09:59 PM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 1 min. Q&A Amy Chua Yale University Law School professor Amy Chua discussed her book, "Political Tribes," about the ... Yale University Law School professor Amy Chua discussed her book, "Political Tribes," about the role that group identity plays in shaping domestic and foreign affairs. 10:03 PM CDT Approx. 57 min. Ian Buruma, "A Tokyo Romance" Ian Buruma, editor of the New York Review of Books, talked about living in Japan and learning ... Ian Buruma, editor of the New York Review of Books, talked about living in Japan and learning about the country's politics and culture. 05:00 PM CDT Approx. 28 min. American Artifacts The Bible in America 1700- 1960s Museum of the Bible president Cary Summers and education presentation manager Norm Conrad gave a ... Museum of the Bible president Cary Summers and education presentation manager Norm Conrad gave a tour of the exhibit "The Impact of the Bible in America." In the second of a two-part program, they told the story of the bible's influence on America from the 1740s through the 1960s with stories about Billy Graham and Martin Luther King Jr.
11:00 PM CDT Approx. 47 min. Prime Minister's Questions Prime Minister's Questions British Prime Minister Theresa May began Question Time acknowledging the one-year anniversary of ... British Prime Minister Theresa May began Question Time acknowledging the one-year anniversary of the Westminster terrorist attack. She later answered a broad range of questions on domestic issues including the future of the U.K.'s fishing industry, affordable housing, and the investigation into the data firm, Cambridge Analytica -- who was accused of exploiting the personal data of millions of Facebook users during the 2016 U.S. elections and Brexit referendum. The prime minister was questioned over alleged Conservative Party ties to Cambridge Analytica's parent company and told members she was unaware of any current government contracts with the firm. 11:00 PM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 3 min. After Words Sarah McBride, "Tomorrow Will Be Different" Human Rights Campaign press secretary Sarah McBride discusses her life as a transgender person and ... Human Rights Campaign press secretary Sarah McBride discusses her life as a transgender person and LGBTQ rights. She is interviewed by Vanita Gupta, former head of the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division during the Obama administration. 05:28 PM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 31 min. 1968 - America in Turmoil Presidential Campaign In the end, it was Democrat Hubert Humphrey vs. Republican Richard Nixon. But the cast of ... In the end, it was Democrat Hubert Humphrey vs. Republican Richard Nixon. But the cast of characters dominating 1968 presidential politics included LBJ, Eugene McCarthy, Robert F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, George Romney, Nelson Rockefeller and third-party candidate George Wallace. Before it was over, the sitting president was out of the race, another Kennedy was assassinated, violent clashes between Chicago police and protesters dominated television coverage of the Democratic National Convention, and Richard Nixon had won a decisive victory. Guests were 1968 Nixon campaign staffer and political commentator Pat Buchanan and Barbara Perry, director of presidential studies at the University of Virginia's Miller Center.
11:47 PM CDT Approx. 2 hr. 21 min. British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson updated members on the Foreign Affairs committee about ... British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson updated members on the Foreign Affairs committee about developments in U.K. foreign policy, specifically on Russia and the recent nerve agent attack. He told lawmakers that the timing of Russia's nerve agent attack in the U.K. was "closely connected" to the recent presidential election in Russia and later questioned the authenticity of the results of the election. Other topics focused on whether the government would formally boycott the World Cup hosted by Russia, foreign policy priorities in Yemen and Syria and relations with the United States. 12:03 AM CDT Approx. 58 min. Benn Steil, "The Marshall Plan" Benn Steil, director of international economics at the Council on Foreign Relations, chronicled ... Benn Steil, director of international economics at the Council on Foreign Relations, chronicled the efforts to rebuild western Europe following World War II. 06:59 PM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 17 min. George Washington & Native Americans Colin Calloway - author of "The Indian World of George Washington: The First President, the First ... Colin Calloway - author of "The Indian World of George Washington: The First President, the First Americans, and the Birth of the Nation" - talked about Washington and his relationship with Native Americans. He explained that Washington first interacted with them during the Seven Years War, and later was quick to recognize their importance to the survival and growth of the young nation. George Washington University hosted this event.
02:08 AM CDT Approx. 23 min. Presidential News Conference At the White House, President Trump spoke about the federal spending bill that funds the ... At the White House, President Trump spoke about the federal spending bill that funds the government through September 30, 2018. He said he signed it "as a matter of national security," but that he didn't like doing so, and that he would never again sign a bill of a similar size. The legislation in print is over 2,000 pages long. The president cited funding for defense and the military as elements in the bill which he supported, but said he was disappointed in other parts which he said were included to gain Democratic support. 01:01 AM CDT Approx. 59 min. Douglas Preston, "The Lost City of the Monkey God" Douglas Preston discussed his book, "The Lost City of the Monkey God" at the 10th annual Tucson ... Douglas Preston discussed his book, "The Lost City of the Monkey God" at the 10th annual Tucson Festival of Books. 08:16 PM CDT Approx. 41 min. The Civil War Union Gen. Winfield Hancock at Gettysburg Author Paul Bretzger talks about his book, "Observing Hancock at Gettysburg: The General's ... Author Paul Bretzger talks about his book, "Observing Hancock at Gettysburg: The General's Leadership Through Eyewitness Accounts." Mr. Bretzger argues that General Winfield Scott Hancock was the most influential and successful of the Union corps commanders at Gettysburg, crediting him with several key decisions and maneuvers that played a major role in the Union victory. The Gettysburg Heritage Center hosted this talk.
02:31 AM CDT Approx. 3 min. Sec. Mnuchin on FOX News Sunday Treasury Secretary Mnuchin discussed the omnibus spending bill on FOX News Sunday. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin discussed the omnibus spending bill on FOX News Sunday. 02:00 AM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 3 min. After Words Sarah McBride, "Tomorrow Will Be Different" Human Rights Campaign press secretary Sarah McBride discusses her life as a transgender person and ... Human Rights Campaign press secretary Sarah McBride discusses her life as a transgender person and LGBTQ rights. She is interviewed by Vanita Gupta, former head of the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division during the Obama administration. 08:57 PM CDT Approx. 31 min. American Artifacts The Bible in America 1700- 1960s Museum of the Bible president Cary Summers and education presentation manager Norm Conrad gave a ... Museum of the Bible president Cary Summers and education presentation manager Norm Conrad gave a tour of the exhibit "The Impact of the Bible in America." In the second of a two-part program, they told the story of the bible's influence on America from the 1740s through the 1960s with stories about Billy Graham and Martin Luther King Jr.
02:34 AM CDT Approx. 2 hr. 25 min. President's Trade Negotiator on Steel & Aluminum Tariffs U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer testified before the Senate Finance Committee on trade ... U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer testified before the Senate Finance Committee on trade policy and the recent steel and aluminum tariffs announcement from the White House. Mr. Lighthizer said several countries would receive temporary exemptions from the tariffs including Mexico, Canada, Australia, Argentina, Brazil, South Korea and the European Union. In addition, he discussed the president's decision to impose new tariffs on Chinese imports, intellectual property theft and the ongoing North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) negotiations. Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) chaired this hearing with Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) serving as the ranking member. 03:03 AM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 12 min. Mark Hasara, "Tanker Pilot" Mark Hasara talked about his experiences as the pilot of a refueling plane during the wars in ... Mark Hasara talked about his experiences as the pilot of a refueling plane during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. 09:28 PM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 32 min. 1968 - America in Turmoil Presidential Campaign In the end, it was Democrat Hubert Humphrey vs. Republican Richard Nixon. But the cast of ... In the end, it was Democrat Hubert Humphrey vs. Republican Richard Nixon. But the cast of characters dominating 1968 presidential politics included LBJ, Eugene McCarthy, Robert F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, George Romney, Nelson Rockefeller and third-party candidate George Wallace. Before it was over, the sitting president was out of the race, another Kennedy was assassinated, violent clashes between Chicago police and protesters dominated television coverage of the Democratic National Convention, and Richard Nixon had won a decisive victory. Guests were 1968 Nixon campaign staffer and political commentator Pat Buchanan and Barbara Perry, director of presidential studies at the University of Virginia's Miller Center.
04:59 AM CDT Approx. 1 hr. Q&A Amy Chua Yale University Law School professor Amy Chua discussed her book, "Political Tribes," about the ... Yale University Law School professor Amy Chua discussed her book, "Political Tribes," about the role that group identity plays in shaping domestic and foreign affairs. 04:15 AM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 15 min. Nancy Pearcey, "Love Thy Body" 11:00 PM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 19 min. George Washington & Native Americans Colin Calloway - author of "The Indian World of George Washington: The First President, the First ... Colin Calloway - author of "The Indian World of George Washington: The First President, the First Americans, and the Birth of the Nation" - talked about Washington and his relationship with Native Americans. He explained that Washington first interacted with them during the Seven Years War, and later was quick to recognize their importance to the survival and growth of the young nation. George Washington University hosted this event.
05:59 AM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 1 min. LIVE Washington Journal 03/26/2018 05:30 AM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 30 min. 2018 National Book Critics Circle Awards Presentation of the 2018 National Book Critics Circle Awards chosen by nearly 1,000 critics, ... Presentation of the 2018 National Book Critics Circle Awards chosen by nearly 1,000 critics, authors, and members of the publishing world. 12:19 AM CDT Approx. 41 min. The Civil War Union Gen. Winfield Hancock at Gettysburg Author Paul Bretzger talks about his book, "Observing Hancock at Gettysburg: The General's ... Author Paul Bretzger talks about his book, "Observing Hancock at Gettysburg: The General's Leadership Through Eyewitness Accounts." Mr. Bretzger argues that General Winfield Scott Hancock was the most influential and successful of the Union corps commanders at Gettysburg, crediting him with several key decisions and maneuvers that played a major role in the Union victory. The Gettysburg Heritage Center hosted this talk.
07:00 AM CDT Approx. 2 hr. LIVE Washington Journal 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. 01:00 AM CDT Approx. 41 min. Reel America President Lyndon Johnson Address to the Nation In a televised speech from the Oval Office, President Lyndon Johnson announced steps to limit the ... In a televised speech from the Oval Office, President Lyndon Johnson announced steps to limit the war in Vietnam, and his decision not to run for re-election in 1968. This video is courtesy of the LBJ Library.
09:00 AM CDT Approx. 14 hr. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. 01:41 AM CDT Approx. 34 min. Reel America Nixon in New Hampshire & Wisconsin 1968 This 1968 campaign film created for Republican Richard Nixon shows the former Vice President ... This 1968 campaign film created for Republican Richard Nixon shows the former Vice President meeting voters in New Hampshire and Wisconsin. Nixon went on to win primaries in both of these states on his way to securing the GOP nomination. He then defeated Democrat Hubert Humphrey and independent candidate George Wallace in the general election. This film is courtesy of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.
02:15 AM CDT Approx. 45 min. U.S. Army Air Forces in Africa and Italy, 1942-43 Military historian Christopher Rein talked about his book, "The North African Air Campaign: U.S. ... Military historian Christopher Rein talked about his book, "The North African Air Campaign: U.S. Army Air Forces from El Alamein to Salerno." Mr. Rein described how the fledgling U.S. Army Air Forces supported ground operations in 1942 and 1943 and helped rid the North African skies of the previously dominant German Luftwaffe. This talk was part of a symposium commemorating the 75th anniversary of the February 1943 Battle of Kasserine Pass.
03:00 AM CDT Approx. 1 hr. 18 min. George Washington & Native Americans Colin Calloway - author of "The Indian World of George Washington: The First President, the First ... Colin Calloway - author of "The Indian World of George Washington: The First President, the First Americans, and the Birth of the Nation" - talked about Washington and his relationship with Native Americans. He explained that Washington first interacted with them during the Seven Years War, and later was quick to recognize their importance to the survival and growth of the young nation. George Washington University hosted this event.
04:18 AM CDT Approx. 7 min. Preserving Happy Hill During Reconstruction, African Americans in Winston settled in an area that became known as the ... During Reconstruction, African Americans in Winston settled in an area that became known as the Happy Hill neighborhood. Cheryl Harry, Organizer of the Happy Hill Shotgun House Project, explained her 30-year effort to preserve what's left of the community.
04:25 AM CDT Approx. 28 min. American Artifacts The Bible in America 1700- 1960s Museum of the Bible president Cary Summers and education presentation manager Norm Conrad gave a ... Museum of the Bible president Cary Summers and education presentation manager Norm Conrad gave a tour of the exhibit "The Impact of the Bible in America." In the second of a two-part program, they told the story of the bible's influence on America from the 1740s through the 1960s with stories about Billy Graham and Martin Luther King Jr.
04:53 AM CDT Approx. 6 min. Citizen Potawatomi Nation Eagle Aviary The Citizen Potawatomi Nation Eagle Aviary cares for injured wild eagles. Manager Jennifer ... The Citizen Potawatomi Nation Eagle Aviary cares for injured wild eagles. Manager Jennifer Randell, talked about the special relationship between the eagles and the Potawatomi people.
04:59 AM CDT Approx. 54 min. Remembering William F. Buckley Jr. The National Review Institute looks at the life and legacy of William F. Buckley Jr., the TV ... The National Review Institute looks at the life and legacy of William F. Buckley Jr., the TV personality, political activist and founder of the National Review who died ten years ago in 2008. Mr. Buckley is often credited with shaping modern conservatism through his writing and his televised debates with other political commentators on the PBS show "Firing Line."
05:53 AM CDT Approx. 50 min. Remembering William F. Buckley Jr. The National Review Institute looks at the life and legacy of William F. Buckley Jr., the TV ... The National Review Institute looks at the life and legacy of William F. Buckley Jr., the TV personality, political activist, and founder of the National Review, who died ten years ago in 2008. Speakers on this panel include National Review senior editor Richard Brookhiser, Media Research Center founder and president Brent Bozell, and Heritage Foundation founder Edwin Feulner.
06:43 AM CDT Approx. 17 min. Oral Histories Life & Legacy of Frederick Douglass Museum curator for the National Capital Parks - East Ka'mal McClarin talked about the life and ... Museum curator for the National Capital Parks - East Ka'mal McClarin talked about the life and legacy of Frederick Douglass in this interview recorded at the American Historical Association annual meeting in Washington, D.C.