C-SPAN Schedule

< Tuesday, August 14 >

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12:00 AM EDT Approx. 6 hr. 59 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. 12:00 AM EDT Approx. 6 hr. 57 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. 12:00 AM EDT Approx. 6 hr. 50 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
6:59 AM EDT Approx. 3 hr. 3 min. LIVE Washington Journal 08/14/2018 6:57 AM EDT Approx. 18 min. Poppy Tooker "Tujague's Cookbook" New Orleans is known for its mix of Creole and Cajun cuisines. Host of "Louisiana Eats" and author ... New Orleans is known for its mix of Creole and Cajun cuisines. Host of "Louisiana Eats" and author of "Tujague's Cookbook," Poppy Tooker visited Tujagues, one of the city's oldest restaurants and talked about some of the dishes most associated with New Orleans cuisine and their origins. 6:50 AM EDT Approx. 24 min. Reel America "Don't Be a Sucker" - 1947 Produced by the War Department in 1947, this dramatized film uses the experience of a Hungarian ... Produced by the War Department in 1947, this dramatized film uses the experience of a Hungarian American to warn against the dangers of persecuting minorities. Reacting to a hate-filled political speech in an American city, he recalls how similar speeches led to Nazi persecution of minority groups, and the eventual destruction of German society.
10:02 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 32 min. LIVE Center for American Progress on Education & Community Development The Center for American Progress hosts a panel discussion focusing on education and community ... The Center for American Progress hosts a panel discussion focusing on education and community development. Speakers include Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney (D) along with education and community-based leaders. 7:15 AM EDT Approx. 45 min. Russian Involvement in the Middle East - Russian Private Military Companies in Syria A panel of foreign policy analysts looked at Russia's use of private military companies (PMCs) in ... A panel of foreign policy analysts looked at Russia's use of private military companies (PMCs) in Syria and other parts of the Middle East as part of its hybrid approaches to proxy warfare. Among the speakers were representatives from the American Foreign Policy Council and Gulf State Analytics, as well as the Jamestown Foundation which hosted the event. 7:14 AM EDT Approx. 48 min. American Artifacts World War I & American Art Art and film historian David Lubin describes many of the images featured in his book, "Grand ... Art and film historian David Lubin describes many of the images featured in his book, "Grand Illusions: American Art & the First World War."
11:34 AM EDT Approx. 33 min. Washington Journal Meredith McGehee Issue One's Meredith McGehee discussed her group's new report "All Expenses Paid" which looks at ... Issue One's Meredith McGehee discussed her group's new report "All Expenses Paid" which looks at the loopholes federal lawmakers are using to pay for personal expenditures. 8:00 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 19 min. Reporters on Hostile Political Climate The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) hosted a discussion ... The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) hosted a discussion with journalists, educators and others on reporting in hostile political climates. Scenarios discussed ranged from reporting from countries in conflict to political rallies in which members of the media were heckled and jeered. Panelists shared stories of their experiences in these situations and gave advice for how best to prepare and educate journalism students and young reporters for what they could face on the job. 8:02 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 34 min. 1968 - America in Turmoil The Cold War The Cold War provided the backdrop for the events of 1968, whether in Vietnam, during the ... The Cold War provided the backdrop for the events of 1968, whether in Vietnam, during the presidential campaign or in the space race. As the year came to a close, the Apollo 8 mission sent three astronauts into the moon's orbit for the first time, and their live Christmas Eve broadcast reading from Genesis was watched by millions worldwide."You saved 1968," read one telegram to the crew. Guests included historian and documentary filmmaker Elizabeth Cobbs and Mark Kramer, program director of Harvard University's Project on Cold War Studies.
12:07 PM EDT Approx. 59 min. LIVE Heritage Panel Examines Judge Kavanaugh's Rulings The Heritage Foundation holds a discussion to examine some of Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett ... The Heritage Foundation holds a discussion to examine some of Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh's rulings through the years. 9:19 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 42 min. Heritage Foundation & Cato Institute Interns Debate Summer interns for the Cato Institute and Heritage Foundation, both think tanks in Washington, DC, ... Summer interns for the Cato Institute and Heritage Foundation, both think tanks in Washington, DC, participated in a debate on libertarianism versus conservatism. The students debated a range of issues including immigration policy, physician-assisted suicide, foreign policy, and the opioid epidemic. Later, they took questions from the audience. Reason Magazine Managing Editor Stephanie Slade moderated the debate. 9:36 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 37 min. "America First" & Foreign Policy, 1945-68 During the 1916 presidential election, Woodrow Wilson ran on the slogans "He Kept Us Out of War" ... During the 1916 presidential election, Woodrow Wilson ran on the slogans "He Kept Us Out of War" and "America First." In this program, a panel of historians talked about how "America First" thinking impacted U.S. foreign policy in the Cold War era between 1945 and 1968. Topics included international trade policy, the rise of anti-communism in America and how conservatives like William Buckley, Jr. critiqued society during this period. The Miller Center in Charlottesville, Virginia hosted this event.
1:06 PM EDT Approx. 53 min. Cato Institute on Health Insurance Plans The Cato Institute hosted an event with health policy scholars to discuss the Trump ... The Cato Institute hosted an event with health policy scholars to discuss the Trump administration's decision to expand so called short-term, limited duration health insurance plans. Speakers included Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow Chris Pope and Cato Institute Health Policy Studies Director Michael Cannon. Under the new rules, these insurance plans can last up to 12 months and can be renewed for up to 36 months. 11:01 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 25 min. Hudson Institute on Pakistan Elections Panelists at the Hudson Institute discussed the political situation in Pakistan following the 2018 ... Panelists at the Hudson Institute discussed the political situation in Pakistan following the 2018 elections, the legitimacy of the elections, Pakistan's future relationship with neighboring countries, and next steps in the parliamentary process. Panelists included a Georgetown University Security Studies professor and a former columnist of the Daily Times of Pakistan. 11:13 AM EDT Approx. 24 min. Reel America "Nuclear Attack Preparedness Procedures, Survive to Fight" - 1968 This 1968 U.S. Air Force training film dramatizes activities at a military base following a ... This 1968 U.S. Air Force training film dramatizes activities at a military base following a nuclear attack. This Cold War film outlines procedures for assessing damage, stabilizing and securing the base and communications, and offering medical treatment for radiation exposure.
1:59 PM EDT Approx. 5 min. LIVE U.S. House of Representatives U.S. House of Representatives The House is meeting every three days in brief pro forma sessions as required by the US ... The House is meeting every three days in brief pro forma sessions as required by the US Constitution since neither chamber passed a resolution allowing for either chamber to adjourn for the entire period. No votes are expected. 12:26 PM EDT Approx. 2 hr. 52 min. Rep. Jamie Raskin & Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton on Domestic Extremism Congressman Jamie Raskin (D-MD) and Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) co-hosted a town hall ... Congressman Jamie Raskin (D-MD) and Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) co-hosted a town hall meeting on countering domestic extremism and hate speech in Washington, DC. Speakers included representatives from the ACLU, the Anti-Defamation League along with the former deputy mayor of Charlottesville, Virginia. The town hall was held ahead of the "Unite the Right 2" rally in the nation's capital that was organized to mark the anniversary of the 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville. 11:37 AM EDT Approx. 31 min. Reel America "NATO, Background to Berlin" - 1962 This 1962 film documents the city of Berlin from the end of World War II to the construction of ... This 1962 film documents the city of Berlin from the end of World War II to the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. Produced by the NATO Information Service, the film details the Soviet Union's 1948 blockade of Berlin's western sectors, the Berlin Airlift organized by western powers, and the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
2:04 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 47 min. Global AIDS Coordinator on HIV/AIDS Funding U.S. Global AIDS Policy Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx, Johns Hopkins University Public Health ... U.S. Global AIDS Policy Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx, Johns Hopkins University Public Health Professor Dr. Chris Beyrer and other global health experts discussed efforts to combat HIV and AIDS both in the U.S. and abroad. Speakers discussed the notable outcomes from the 2018 International AIDS Conference in Amsterdam, new drug treatments, funding challenges and infection rates in Africa. They also talked about congressional efforts to reauthorize PEPFAR, the program established during the George W. Bush administration to address the global HIV/AIDs epidemic. 3:18 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 35 min. "Space Force" Military Branch Proposal The Brookings Institution hosted a discussion on President Trump's proposal to create a so-called ... The Brookings Institution hosted a discussion on President Trump's proposal to create a so-called "space force" as a sixth, new military branch of the armed forces. Panelists included former Pentagon officials who discussed the current state and structure of the nation's extraterrestrial military capabilities and the advantages and disadvantages of creating a separate space-focused branch. After panelists spoke, they took questions from the audience. 12:08 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 35 min. 1968 - America in Turmoil The Cold War The Cold War provided the backdrop for the events of 1968, whether in Vietnam, during the ... The Cold War provided the backdrop for the events of 1968, whether in Vietnam, during the presidential campaign or in the space race. As the year came to a close, the Apollo 8 mission sent three astronauts into the moon's orbit for the first time, and their live Christmas Eve broadcast reading from Genesis was watched by millions worldwide."You saved 1968," read one telegram to the crew. Guests included historian and documentary filmmaker Elizabeth Cobbs and Mark Kramer, program director of Harvard University's Project on Cold War Studies.
3:51 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 36 min. Heritage Discussion on U.S.-Japan Relations The Heritage Foundation hosted a forum on how U.S. negotiations with North Korea are affecting ... The Heritage Foundation hosted a forum on how U.S. negotiations with North Korea are affecting policy towards Japan. Asia scholars discussed in detail the state of U.S.-Japan alliance as well as relations with China and South Korea. Trade relations and the possibility of a future meeting between Prime Minister Abe and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un were also discussed. Following their remarks, they answered questions from the audience. 4:53 PM EDT Approx. 2 hr. 17 min. Intelligence Officials on Government Insider Threats Nextgov, a federal technology and cybersecurity website, hosted a forum with intelligence ... Nextgov, a federal technology and cybersecurity website, hosted a forum with intelligence officials and security experts on insider threats in the government and the private sector. Topics of discussion included the privacy and security implications of insider threats, training employees to identify malicious activity and the key components for constructing an insider threat program. Notable speakers included National Counterintelligence & Security Center Director William Evanina, National Insider Threat Task Force Director Wayne Belk and Lockheed Martin Intelligence Analyst Kimberly O'Grady. 1:43 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 37 min. "America First" & Foreign Policy, 1945-68 During the 1916 presidential election, Woodrow Wilson ran on the slogans "He Kept Us Out of War" ... During the 1916 presidential election, Woodrow Wilson ran on the slogans "He Kept Us Out of War" and "America First." In this program, a panel of historians talked about how "America First" thinking impacted U.S. foreign policy in the Cold War era between 1945 and 1968. Topics included international trade policy, the rise of anti-communism in America and how conservatives like William Buckley, Jr. critiqued society during this period. The Miller Center in Charlottesville, Virginia hosted this event.
5:27 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 36 min. Hudson Institute on Nicaragua Protests Former diplomats and political analysts at the Hudson Institute discussed recent civil unrest and ... Former diplomats and political analysts at the Hudson Institute discussed recent civil unrest and protests in Nicaragua under President Daniel Ortega's leadership. They were joined by a Nicaraguan youth activist who shared his insight from the ground. Following their remarks, panelists took questions from the audience on the U.S. and United Nations' roles in Nicaragua, and what efforts would be needed for the Nicaraguan political opposition to have influence against President Ortega's government. 7:10 PM EDT Approx. 51 min. National Press Foundation Trade Workshop - Future of NAFTA The National Press Foundation hosted a workshop for journalists on the history of international ... The National Press Foundation hosted a workshop for journalists on the history of international trade, the trade deficit, impact of tariffs and analyzing trade-related jobs data. This portion of the event included remarks by Public Citizen Global Trade Watch Director Lori Wallach. She discussed the current talks between the U.S., Canada and Mexico on updating the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). 3:20 PM EDT Approx. 24 min. Reel America "Nuclear Attack Preparedness Procedures, Survive to Fight" - 1968 This 1968 U.S. Air Force training film dramatizes activities at a military base following a ... This 1968 U.S. Air Force training film dramatizes activities at a military base following a nuclear attack. This Cold War film outlines procedures for assessing damage, stabilizing and securing the base and communications, and offering medical treatment for radiation exposure.
7:03 PM EDT Approx. 6 min. Washington Journal Daniela Altimari Harford Courant Statehouse Reporter Daniela Altimari discussed Primary Day in Connecticut. Harford Courant Statehouse Reporter Daniela Altimari discussed Primary Day in Connecticut. 8:01 PM EDT Approx. 57 min. "Is Faith Compatible with Reason?" Brigham Young University's Daniel Peterson and Scientific American columnist Michael Shermer ... Brigham Young University's Daniel Peterson and Scientific American columnist Michael Shermer debated whether faith and reason are compatible. 3:44 PM EDT Approx. 30 min. Reel America "NATO, Background to Berlin" - 1962 This 1962 film documents the city of Berlin from the end of World War II to the construction of ... This 1962 film documents the city of Berlin from the end of World War II to the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. Produced by the NATO Information Service, the film details the Soviet Union's 1948 blockade of Berlin's western sectors, the Berlin Airlift organized by western powers, and the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
7:09 PM EDT Approx. 6 min. Washington Journal Briana Bierschbach Minnesota Public Radio's Briana Bierschbach discussed Primary Day in Minnesota. Minnesota Public Radio's Briana Bierschbach discussed Primary Day in Minnesota. 8:58 PM EDT Approx. 59 min. After Words Mohammed Al Samawi, "The Fox Hunt" Mohammed Al Samawi details his journey to escape death threats and the war in Yemen after becoming ... Mohammed Al Samawi details his journey to escape death threats and the war in Yemen after becoming an interfaith activist by connecting globally with Jews & Christians via social media. He's interviewed by Washington Post religion reporter Julie Zauzmer. 4:14 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 36 min. 1968 - America in Turmoil The Cold War The Cold War provided the backdrop for the events of 1968, whether in Vietnam, during the ... The Cold War provided the backdrop for the events of 1968, whether in Vietnam, during the presidential campaign or in the space race. As the year came to a close, the Apollo 8 mission sent three astronauts into the moon's orbit for the first time, and their live Christmas Eve broadcast reading from Genesis was watched by millions worldwide."You saved 1968," read one telegram to the crew. Guests included historian and documentary filmmaker Elizabeth Cobbs and Mark Kramer, program director of Harvard University's Project on Cold War Studies.
7:15 PM EDT Approx. 9 min. Washington Journal Craig Gilbert The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Craig Gilbert discussed Primary Day in Wisconsin. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Craig Gilbert discussed Primary Day in Wisconsin. 9:57 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 5 min. John Fea, "Believe Me" History professor John Fea examined the history of evangelism in America and offered his thoughts ... History professor John Fea examined the history of evangelism in America and offered his thoughts on why some conservative evangelicals support President Trump. 5:50 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 37 min. "America First" & Foreign Policy, 1945-68 During the 1916 presidential election, Woodrow Wilson ran on the slogans "He Kept Us Out of War" ... During the 1916 presidential election, Woodrow Wilson ran on the slogans "He Kept Us Out of War" and "America First." In this program, a panel of historians talked about how "America First" thinking impacted U.S. foreign policy in the Cold War era between 1945 and 1968. Topics included international trade policy, the rise of anti-communism in America and how conservatives like William Buckley, Jr. critiqued society during this period. The Miller Center in Charlottesville, Virginia hosted this event.
7:24 PM EDT Approx. 36 min. White House Briefing White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders took questions from reporters in the briefing room. She ... White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders took questions from reporters in the briefing room. She was asked about the president's disparaging comments about former White House staffer Omarosa Manigault Newman, who recently criticized the president and released secret audio recordings during her time in the West Wing. Ms. Sanders said that the president was "voicing his frustration" in his tweets, in which he called Ms. Newman a "dog" and a "crazed, crying lowlife." Ms. Sanders was also asked about Ms. Newman's allegation that the president had used the "n-word." Ms. Sanders said that she's never heard him say that word or anything similar. When asked if she could guarantee that the American people will never hear the president say that word on a recording, Ms. Sanders said, "I can't guarantee anything, but I can tell you the president addressed this question directly." In the beginning of the briefing, Defense Department officials provided an update on efforts to repatriate the remains 11:02 PM EDT Approx. 13 min. Robert Whaples, "Pope Francis and the Caring Society" Book TV sat down with the Independent Institute's Robert Whaples to talk about his book, "Pope ... Book TV sat down with the Independent Institute's Robert Whaples to talk about his book, "Pope Francis and the Caring Society." 7:27 PM EDT Approx. 36 min. Reel America "The Road to the Wall" - 1962 Narrated by actor James Cagney, this 1962 U.S. Army film presented a critical history of Soviet ... Narrated by actor James Cagney, this 1962 U.S. Army film presented a critical history of Soviet communism beginning with a 1905 failed revolution up to the construction of the Berlin Wall. The film was nominated for a 1963 short subject documentary Academy Award.
8:00 PM EDT Approx. 49 min. Brooklyn Historical Society - Ari Berman on Voting Rights Mother Jones reporter and author Ari Berman discussed the history and future of voting rights in a ... Mother Jones reporter and author Ari Berman discussed the history and future of voting rights in a speech at the Brooklyn Historical Society. He predicted how the Supreme Court would change with the addition of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, and the prospects for 2018 voter registration ballot initiatives around the country. 11:15 PM EDT Approx. 55 min. Rod Dreher, "The Benedict Option" Rod Dreher receives the Paolucci Book Award, given each year to "recognize the best book that ... Rod Dreher receives the Paolucci Book Award, given each year to "recognize the best book that advances conservative principles." 8:03 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 35 min. 1968 - America in Turmoil The Cold War The Cold War provided the backdrop for the events of 1968, whether in Vietnam, during the ... The Cold War provided the backdrop for the events of 1968, whether in Vietnam, during the presidential campaign or in the space race. As the year came to a close, the Apollo 8 mission sent three astronauts into the moon's orbit for the first time, and their live Christmas Eve broadcast reading from Genesis was watched by millions worldwide."You saved 1968," read one telegram to the crew. Guests included historian and documentary filmmaker Elizabeth Cobbs and Mark Kramer, program director of Harvard University's Project on Cold War Studies.
8:49 PM EDT Approx. 59 min. Heritage Panel Examines Judge Kavanaugh's Rulings The Heritage Foundation examined some of Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh's rulings ... The Heritage Foundation examined some of Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh's rulings through the years. A panel of experts including two former law clerks to Judge Kavanaugh participated in the discussion. 12:10 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 8 min. Campaign 2018 Reza Aslan, "God" Reza Aslan discussed his book, "God: A Human History," at the 23rd annual Los Angeles Times ... Reza Aslan discussed his book, "God: A Human History," at the 23rd annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. 9:38 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 36 min. "America First" & Foreign Policy, 1945-68 During the 1916 presidential election, Woodrow Wilson ran on the slogans "He Kept Us Out of War" ... During the 1916 presidential election, Woodrow Wilson ran on the slogans "He Kept Us Out of War" and "America First." In this program, a panel of historians talked about how "America First" thinking impacted U.S. foreign policy in the Cold War era between 1945 and 1968. Topics included international trade policy, the rise of anti-communism in America and how conservatives like William Buckley, Jr. critiqued society during this period. The Miller Center in Charlottesville, Virginia hosted this event.
9:48 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 29 min. 9th Circuit Court Conference - Rights of Publicity Law The Supreme Court has only ruled on one case, 40 years ago, involving a performer's rights of ... The Supreme Court has only ruled on one case, 40 years ago, involving a performer's rights of publicity. Federal and state courts have recently addressed publicity rights claims of college athletes, convicted criminals, actors and politicians. A panel at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals' annual judicial conference debated the right of publicity versus the right of free speech, from the perspectives of performers, movie producers, broadcasting companies and media law attorneys. 1:18 AM EDT Approx. 57 min. "Is Faith Compatible with Reason?" Brigham Young University's Daniel Peterson and Scientific American columnist Michael Shermer ... Brigham Young University's Daniel Peterson and Scientific American columnist Michael Shermer debated whether faith and reason are compatible. 11:14 PM EDT Approx. 25 min. Reel America "Nuclear Attack Preparedness Procedures, Survive to Fight" - 1968 This 1968 U.S. Air Force training film dramatizes activities at a military base following a ... This 1968 U.S. Air Force training film dramatizes activities at a military base following a nuclear attack. This Cold War film outlines procedures for assessing damage, stabilizing and securing the base and communications, and offering medical treatment for radiation exposure.
11:17 PM EDT Approx. 48 min. Brooklyn Historical Society - Ari Berman on Voting Rights Mother Jones reporter and author Ari Berman discussed the history and future of voting rights in a ... Mother Jones reporter and author Ari Berman discussed the history and future of voting rights in a speech at the Brooklyn Historical Society. He predicted how the Supreme Court would change with the addition of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, and the prospects for 2018 voter registration ballot initiatives around the country. 2:15 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. After Words Mohammed Al Samawi, "The Fox Hunt" Mohammed Al Samawi details his journey to escape death threats and the war in Yemen after becoming ... Mohammed Al Samawi details his journey to escape death threats and the war in Yemen after becoming an interfaith activist by connecting globally with Jews & Christians via social media. He's interviewed by Washington Post religion reporter Julie Zauzmer. 11:39 PM EDT Approx. 31 min. Reel America "NATO, Background to Berlin" - 1962 This 1962 film documents the city of Berlin from the end of World War II to the construction of ... This 1962 film documents the city of Berlin from the end of World War II to the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. Produced by the NATO Information Service, the film details the Soviet Union's 1948 blockade of Berlin's western sectors, the Berlin Airlift organized by western powers, and the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
12:05 AM EDT Approx. 59 min. Heritage Panel Examines Judge Kavanaugh's Rulings The Heritage Foundation examined some of Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh's rulings ... The Heritage Foundation examined some of Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh's rulings through the years. A panel of experts including two former law clerks to Judge Kavanaugh participated in the discussion. 3:15 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 4 min. John Fea, "Believe Me" History professor John Fea examined the history of evangelism in America and offered his thoughts ... History professor John Fea examined the history of evangelism in America and offered his thoughts on why some conservative evangelicals support President Trump. 12:10 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 35 min. 1968 - America in Turmoil The Cold War The Cold War provided the backdrop for the events of 1968, whether in Vietnam, during the ... The Cold War provided the backdrop for the events of 1968, whether in Vietnam, during the presidential campaign or in the space race. As the year came to a close, the Apollo 8 mission sent three astronauts into the moon's orbit for the first time, and their live Christmas Eve broadcast reading from Genesis was watched by millions worldwide."You saved 1968," read one telegram to the crew. Guests included historian and documentary filmmaker Elizabeth Cobbs and Mark Kramer, program director of Harvard University's Project on Cold War Studies.
1:04 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 28 min. 9th Circuit Court Conference - Rights of Publicity Law The Supreme Court has only ruled on one case, 40 years ago, involving a performer's rights of ... The Supreme Court has only ruled on one case, 40 years ago, involving a performer's rights of publicity. Federal and state courts have recently addressed publicity rights claims of college athletes, convicted criminals, actors and politicians. A panel at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals' annual judicial conference debated the right of publicity versus the right of free speech, from the perspectives of performers, movie producers, broadcasting companies and media law attorneys. 4:19 AM EDT Approx. 13 min. Robert Whaples, "Pope Francis and the Caring Society" Book TV sat down with the Independent Institute's Robert Whaples to talk about his book, "Pope ... Book TV sat down with the Independent Institute's Robert Whaples to talk about his book, "Pope Francis and the Caring Society." 1:45 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 36 min. "America First" & Foreign Policy, 1945-68 During the 1916 presidential election, Woodrow Wilson ran on the slogans "He Kept Us Out of War" ... During the 1916 presidential election, Woodrow Wilson ran on the slogans "He Kept Us Out of War" and "America First." In this program, a panel of historians talked about how "America First" thinking impacted U.S. foreign policy in the Cold War era between 1945 and 1968. Topics included international trade policy, the rise of anti-communism in America and how conservatives like William Buckley, Jr. critiqued society during this period. The Miller Center in Charlottesville, Virginia hosted this event.
2:32 AM EDT Approx. 33 min. Reporters Without Borders Opens "Children of Syria" Photo Exhibit Reporters Without Borders and the National Press Club in Washington, DC hosted an opening ... Reporters Without Borders and the National Press Club in Washington, DC hosted an opening reception for the "Children of Syria" exhibit featuring the work of Austin Tice, a freelance journalist who had been detained in Syria since 2012. The event featured remarks from leaders of both sponsoring organizations as well as Austin Tice's parents. They called for an end to the ongoing civil war in Syria and for the release of their son. 4:32 AM EDT Approx. 55 min. Rod Dreher, "The Benedict Option" Rod Dreher receives the Paolucci Book Award, given each year to "recognize the best book that ... Rod Dreher receives the Paolucci Book Award, given each year to "recognize the best book that advances conservative principles." 3:21 AM EDT Approx. 25 min. Reel America "Nuclear Attack Preparedness Procedures, Survive to Fight" - 1968 This 1968 U.S. Air Force training film dramatizes activities at a military base following a ... This 1968 U.S. Air Force training film dramatizes activities at a military base following a nuclear attack. This Cold War film outlines procedures for assessing damage, stabilizing and securing the base and communications, and offering medical treatment for radiation exposure.
3:05 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 33 min. Center for American Progress on Education & Community Development The Center for American Progress in Washington, DC hosted an event on academic achievement and ... The Center for American Progress in Washington, DC hosted an event on academic achievement and community development. More specifically, speakers discussed the challenges and benefits of so-called community schools, an educational strategy in which schools partner with community agencies to allocate resources to children and adults. Speakers included Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney (D), Learning Policy Institute Senior Fellow Jeannie Oakes as well as education and community-based leaders. 5:27 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 8 min. Campaign 2018 Reza Aslan, "God" Reza Aslan discussed his book, "God: A Human History," at the 23rd annual Los Angeles Times ... Reza Aslan discussed his book, "God: A Human History," at the 23rd annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. 3:46 AM EDT Approx. 30 min. Reel America "NATO, Background to Berlin" - 1962 This 1962 film documents the city of Berlin from the end of World War II to the construction of ... This 1962 film documents the city of Berlin from the end of World War II to the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. Produced by the NATO Information Service, the film details the Soviet Union's 1948 blockade of Berlin's western sectors, the Berlin Airlift organized by western powers, and the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
4:38 AM EDT Approx. 47 min. Brooklyn Historical Society - Ari Berman on Voting Rights Mother Jones reporter and author Ari Berman discussed the history and future of voting rights in a ... Mother Jones reporter and author Ari Berman discussed the history and future of voting rights in a speech at the Brooklyn Historical Society. He predicted how the Supreme Court would change with the addition of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, and the prospects for 2018 voter registration ballot initiatives around the country. 6:35 AM EDT Approx. 56 min. "Is Faith Compatible with Reason?" Brigham Young University's Daniel Peterson and Scientific American columnist Michael Shermer ... Brigham Young University's Daniel Peterson and Scientific American columnist Michael Shermer debated whether faith and reason are compatible. 4:16 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 35 min. 1968 - America in Turmoil The Cold War The Cold War provided the backdrop for the events of 1968, whether in Vietnam, during the ... The Cold War provided the backdrop for the events of 1968, whether in Vietnam, during the presidential campaign or in the space race. As the year came to a close, the Apollo 8 mission sent three astronauts into the moon's orbit for the first time, and their live Christmas Eve broadcast reading from Genesis was watched by millions worldwide."You saved 1968," read one telegram to the crew. Guests included historian and documentary filmmaker Elizabeth Cobbs and Mark Kramer, program director of Harvard University's Project on Cold War Studies.
5:25 AM EDT Approx. 58 min. Heritage Panel Examines Judge Kavanaugh's Rulings The Heritage Foundation examined some of Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh's rulings ... The Heritage Foundation examined some of Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh's rulings through the years. A panel of experts including two former law clerks to Judge Kavanaugh participated in the discussion. 7:31 AM EDT Approx. 16 hr. 29 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. 5:51 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 35 min. "America First" & Foreign Policy, 1945-68 During the 1916 presidential election, Woodrow Wilson ran on the slogans "He Kept Us Out of War" ... During the 1916 presidential election, Woodrow Wilson ran on the slogans "He Kept Us Out of War" and "America First." In this program, a panel of historians talked about how "America First" thinking impacted U.S. foreign policy in the Cold War era between 1945 and 1968. Topics included international trade policy, the rise of anti-communism in America and how conservatives like William Buckley, Jr. critiqued society during this period. The Miller Center in Charlottesville, Virginia hosted this event.
6:23 AM EDT Approx. 36 min. White House Briefing White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders took questions from reporters in the briefing room. She ... White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders took questions from reporters in the briefing room. She was asked about the president's disparaging comments about former White House staffer Omarosa Manigault Newman, who recently criticized the president and released secret audio recordings during her time in the West Wing. Ms. Sanders said that the president was "voicing his frustration" in his tweets, in which he called Ms. Newman a "dog" and a "crazed, crying lowlife." Ms. Sanders was also asked about Ms. Newman's allegation that the president had used the "n-word." Ms. Sanders said that she's never heard him say that word or anything similar. When asked if she could guarantee that the American people will never hear the president say that word on a recording, Ms. Sanders said, "I can't guarantee anything, but I can tell you the president addressed this question directly." In the beginning of the briefing, Defense Department officials provided an update on efforts to repatriate the remains 7:26 AM EDT Approx. 16 hr. 34 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
6:59 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 9 min. LIVE Washington Journal 08/15/2018
8:08 AM EDT Approx. 15 hr. 52 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.