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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.
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1:00 AM CDT
Approx. 3 hr. 34 min.
The Presidency
Hear from presidents and first ladies, and learn about their politics, policies, and legacies.
Hear from presidents and first ladies, and learn about their politics, policies, and legacies.
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1:00 AM CDT
Approx. 4 hr. 40 min.
Book TV
Non-fiction books and authors.
Non-fiction books and authors.
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6:00 AM CDT
Approx. 3 hr. 4 min.
LIVE Washington Journal 05/22/2022
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4:34 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 30 min.
Civil War News and Correspondence
Historians addressed ways the American public coped with the Civil War - by seeking information, ...
Historians addressed ways the American public coped with the Civil War - by seeking information, writing letters and sharing memories. This event was hosted by the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech.
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5:40 AM CDT
Approx. 50 min.
Evan Hughes, "The Hard Sell"
Journalist Evan Hughes looked at how the pharmaceutical company Insys Therapeutics developed, ...
Journalist Evan Hughes looked at how the pharmaceutical company Insys Therapeutics developed, marketed and profited from selling fentanyl, the most potent opioid, and the subsequent criminal case brought against the drugmaker. Powerhouse Arena in New York City hosted this program.
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9:04 AM CDT
Approx. 3 hr. 3 min.
Washington Journal Washington Journal
Guests and viewers discuss the news of the day.
Guests and viewers discuss the news of the day.
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6:04 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 4 min.
Bancroft Prize for History
Columbia University presented the Bancroft prize to the 2022 winners, authors Mia Bay, ("Traveling ...
Columbia University presented the Bancroft prize to the 2022 winners, authors Mia Bay, ("Traveling Black") and Mae Ngai, ("The Chinese Question").
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6:30 AM CDT
Approx. 31 min.
About Books Regnery Publishing's President & Publisher Thomas Spence
Publishing industry news and insider interviews, and a look at current non-fiction books featured ...
Publishing industry news and insider interviews, and a look at current non-fiction books featured on C-SPAN's BookTV. In this episode we talked to Thomas Spence, president and publisher of Regnery Publishing.
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12:07 PM CDT
Approx. 27 min.
Pres. Biden, Finland President & Sweden Prime Minister on Joining NATO
Finnish President Sauli Niinisto and Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson joined President ...
Finnish President Sauli Niinisto and Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson joined President Biden at the White House to discuss their bid to join the NATO alliance amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. President Biden said the two countries "meet every NATO requirement and then some." Finland's president addressed opposition from Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to their NATO bid, who has said the countries harbor terrorist organizations, saying "we take terrorism seriously and condemn terrorism in all its forms and we are actively engaged in combating it."
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7:08 AM CDT
Approx. 46 min.
Donald Cohen, "The Privatization of Everything"
Donald Cohen, co-founder of In the Public Interest, talked about the privatization of public goods ...
Donald Cohen, co-founder of In the Public Interest, talked about the privatization of public goods in the United States since the 1980s. This event was hosted by Books & Books in Coral Gables, Florida.
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7:01 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 14 min.
Lectures in History Native Americans & the Federal Government
Black Hills State University professor Thomas Weyant taught a class about Native American treaties ...
Black Hills State University professor Thomas Weyant taught a class about Native American treaties and interactions with the federal government during the 19th century. He described the Trail of Tears, the Long Walk, and how a gold rush in Georgia impacted local tribes. Black Hills State University is located in Spearfish, South Dakota.
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12:34 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 47 min.
FDA Commissioner Testifies on Baby Formula & 2023 Budget
FDA Commissioner Dr. Califf said he's confident agency actions and President Biden invoking the ...
FDA Commissioner Dr. Califf said he's confident agency actions and President Biden invoking the Defense Production Act (DPA) will result in more baby formula hitting store shelves soon. The shortage was a top concern of lawmakers from both parties during a virtual budget hearing convened by the House Appropriations Subcommittee on the FDA. As the shortage continues, the agency is also working to import baby formula from oversea manufacturing plants that meet recommended FDA safety guidelines. Dr. Califf said he's committed to keeping unsafe imported baby formula out of U.S. stores. Other topics included FDA staffing needs, regulation of CBD products, sodium guidelines and e-cigarette usage among teens.
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7:54 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 17 min.
Matthew Continetti, "The Right"
Journalist Matthew Continetti talked about the history of the American right wing since the early ...
Journalist Matthew Continetti talked about the history of the American right wing since the early 20th century and the populist strain that challenged mainstream conservatism over that period, triumphing with the election of President Trump. This event was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC.
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8:15 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Supreme Court Justices on Roe v. Wade
American History TV looked back to see what the 9 justices who currently sit on the Supreme Court ...
American History TV looked back to see what the 9 justices who currently sit on the Supreme Court had to say about abortion and the 1973 Roe v Wade case in their confirmation hearings.
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2:21 PM CDT
Approx. 2 hr. 7 min.
Canadian Officials Testify on U.S.-Canada Energy & Mineral Partnerships
Canadian officials testify on Capitol Hill about increasing energy and mineral partnerships ...
Canadian officials testify on Capitol Hill about increasing energy and mineral partnerships between the U.S. and Canada to help the U.S. and other countries divest from Russian energy.
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9:11 AM CDT
Approx. 59 min.
After Words Mark Esper, "A Sacred Oath - Memoirs of a Secretary of Defense During Extraordinary Times"
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper spoke about his time serving in the Trump Administration. ...
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper spoke about his time serving in the Trump Administration. He was interviewed by National Defense Industrial Association chairman Maj. Gen. Arnold Punaro (Ret).
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9:15 AM CDT
Approx. 46 min.
Women of the Chesapeake during the War of 1812
National Park Service Ranger Kate Marks Hardy talked about women living in the Chesapeake Bay ...
National Park Service Ranger Kate Marks Hardy talked about women living in the Chesapeake Bay region during the War of 1812. This virtual event was hosted by the Pride of Baltimore.
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4:28 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 10 min.
U.S. House of Representatives U.S. House Debate on Oil & Gas Price Gouging Bill
Members of the House came to the floor to debate legislation that bars price-gouging on oil and ...
Members of the House came to the floor to debate legislation that bars price-gouging on oil and gas. The measure prohibits price increases during national energy emergencies, as declared by the president. In addition, it allows the Federal Trade Commission to penalize oil companies that take part in price gouging.
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10:10 AM CDT
Approx. 50 min.
Donald Cohen, "The Privatization of Everything"
Donald Cohen, co-founder of In the Public Interest, talked about the privatization of public goods ...
Donald Cohen, co-founder of In the Public Interest, talked about the privatization of public goods in the United States since the 1980s. This event was hosted by Books & Books in Coral Gables, Florida.
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10:01 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 14 min.
Lectures in History Native Americans & the Federal Government
Black Hills State University professor Thomas Weyant taught a class about Native American treaties ...
Black Hills State University professor Thomas Weyant taught a class about Native American treaties and interactions with the federal government during the 19th century. He described the Trail of Tears, the Long Walk, and how a gold rush in Georgia impacted local tribes. Black Hills State University is located in Spearfish, South Dakota.
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5:38 PM CDT
Approx. 52 min.
Greek Prime Minister Address to Congress
The U.S. House hosted a joint meeting of Congress to hear an address by the Greek Prime Minister ...
The U.S. House hosted a joint meeting of Congress to hear an address by the Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
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11:00 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr.
After Words Will Hurd, "American Reboot"
Former Congressman Will Hurd (R-TX) argued that America needs a "reboot" to address the challenges ...
Former Congressman Will Hurd (R-TX) argued that America needs a "reboot" to address the challenges of the 21st century and offered his thoughts on how to move the country forward. He was interviewed by Congressman Blake Moore (R-UT).
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11:15 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Supreme Court Justices on Roe v. Wade
American History TV looked back to see what the 9 justices who currently sit on the Supreme Court ...
American History TV looked back to see what the 9 justices who currently sit on the Supreme Court had to say about abortion and the 1973 Roe v Wade case in their confirmation hearings.
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6:30 PM CDT
Approx. 30 min.
Sen. Chris Murphy on Russia-Ukraine War
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT), a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, discussed the on-going war ...
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT), a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, discussed the on-going war between Russia and Ukraine. Topics included Ukraine's resilience in the fight, threat of nuclear war by Russia as well as expansion of NATO alliance to include Finland, Sweden and others.
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12:00 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr.
After Words Mark Esper, "A Sacred Oath - Memoirs of a Secretary of Defense During Extraordinary Times"
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper spoke about his time serving in the Trump Administration. ...
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper spoke about his time serving in the Trump Administration. He was interviewed by National Defense Industrial Association chairman Maj. Gen. Arnold Punaro (Ret).
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12:15 PM CDT
Approx. 46 min.
Women of the Chesapeake during the War of 1812
National Park Service Ranger Kate Marks Hardy talked about women living in the Chesapeake Bay ...
National Park Service Ranger Kate Marks Hardy talked about women living in the Chesapeake Bay region during the War of 1812. This virtual event was hosted by the Pride of Baltimore.
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7:00 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 1 min.
Q&A Author Louisa Lim on Hong Kong Under the Rule of Britain and China
Louisa Lim, author of "Indelible City," talked about the history of British rule in Hong Kong, the ...
Louisa Lim, author of "Indelible City," talked about the history of British rule in Hong Kong, the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997, and the opposition of Hongkongers to China's authority over the past two decades.
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1:00 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 45 min.
Book TV
Non-fiction books and authors.
Non-fiction books and authors.
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1:01 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 14 min.
The Presidency Secret White House Tapes
The University of Virginia's Miller Center compiles and analyzes the secret White House recordings ...
The University of Virginia's Miller Center compiles and analyzes the secret White House recordings of several presidents -- including John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Richard Nixon. The center's Presidential Recordings Program chair, Marc Selverstone, talked about the project and what the tapes reveal. The UVA Club of Fairfield/Westchester, Virginia, hosted this virtual event.
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8:01 PM CDT
Approx. 39 min.
Prime Minister's Questions Time
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson fielded questions from members of the House of Commons. It ...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson fielded questions from members of the House of Commons. It was the first Prime Minister Questions of the new legislative session. Several topics were addressed including taxes and the economy, inflation and the cost of living, education concerns, crime prevention, and immigration.
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2:45 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr.
History Discussion
University of Texas at Austin history professor H.W. Brands, "Our First Civil War," Thomas ...
University of Texas at Austin history professor H.W. Brands, "Our First Civil War," Thomas Jefferson's Monticello public relations and community engagement officer Gayle Jessup White, "Reclamation," and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David Zucchino, "Wilmington's Lie," discussed their respective history books. They spoke at the 2022 Tucson Festival of Books held at the University of Arizona.
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2:15 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 23 min.
American West in 1862
Historians looked back at the year 1862 and discussed Native Americans and the American West, ...
Historians looked back at the year 1862 and discussed Native Americans and the American West, including the U.S-Dakota Wars and the Sand Creek Massacre. This program was part of the Organization of American Historians annual conference in Boston.
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8:40 PM CDT
Approx. 34 min.
Pres. Biden Awards Medals of Valor to Public Safety Officers
President Biden honored fifteen public safety officers with the Medal of Valor during a ceremony ...
President Biden honored fifteen public safety officers with the Medal of Valor during a ceremony at the White House. The Medal of Valor is awarded annually and is the highest national award for public safety officers. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the recipients for both 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 award cycles were honored by President Biden at the White House. Nine police officers and six firefighters received the award for "acts of bravery in the line of duty."
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3:45 PM CDT
Approx. 45 min.
William Neuman, "Things Are Never So Bad That They Can't Get Worse"
William Neuman, former New York Times Andes Region Bureau Chief, talked about the collapse of ...
William Neuman, former New York Times Andes Region Bureau Chief, talked about the collapse of Venezuela under Hugo Chavez. This virtual event was hosted by the Americas Society and Council of the Americas.
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3:38 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 32 min.
1862 America
Historians discussed the year 1862, examining the state of native nations, public lands, black ...
Historians discussed the year 1862, examining the state of native nations, public lands, black education, and West coast immigration. This program was part of the Organization of American Historians annual conference in Boston.
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9:14 PM CDT
Approx. 46 min.
Washington Journal Dr. William Schaffner
Vanderbilt University infectious disease professor Dr. William Schaffner discussed the recent rise ...
Vanderbilt University infectious disease professor Dr. William Schaffner discussed the recent rise in Covid-19 cases across the country.
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4:30 PM CDT
Approx. 45 min.
Harlan Ullman, "The Fifth Horseman and the New MAD"
Strategic thinker Harlan Ullman, principal architect of the concept of "shock and awe," argued ...
Strategic thinker Harlan Ullman, principal architect of the concept of "shock and awe," argued that MAD - massive attacks of disruption (the COVID-19 pandemic for example) - are bigger threats to the U.S. than those posed by China or Russia. This virtual event was hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Security in Washington, DC.
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5:10 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 29 min.
The Civil War Civil War Manpower and Horsepower
Historians discussed soldier recruitment, forced labor and the use of horses and mules during the ...
Historians discussed soldier recruitment, forced labor and the use of horses and mules during the Civil War. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies hosted this program.
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10:00 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Q&A Author Louisa Lim on Hong Kong Under the Rule of Britain and China
Louisa Lim, author of "Indelible City," talked about the history of British rule in Hong Kong, the ...
Louisa Lim, author of "Indelible City," talked about the history of British rule in Hong Kong, the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997, and the opposition of Hongkongers to China's authority over the past two decades.
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5:15 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Juliette Kayyem, "The Devil Never Sleeps - Learning to Live in an Age of Disasters"
Juliette Kayyem, a former Obama administration official and chair of Harvard's Kennedy School of ...
Juliette Kayyem, a former Obama administration official and chair of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government Homeland Security and Global Health Projects offered her thoughts on how the government can better address natural and manmade disasters. The Family Action Network in Evanston, Illinois, hosted this virtual event.
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6:39 PM CDT
Approx. 21 min.
Reel America "Library of Congress" - 1945
This Academy Award-winning short documentary takes viewers on a tour through the Library's reading ...
This Academy Award-winning short documentary takes viewers on a tour through the Library's reading rooms and facilities, highlighting how the institution benefits the public and scholars worldwide. The U.S. Office of War Information Overseas Branch, which included many Hollywood veterans, created this film and dozens of others which were designed to showcase American society and institutions for foreign audiences.
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11:00 PM CDT
Approx. 41 min.
Prime Minister's Questions Time
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson fielded questions from members of the House of Commons. It ...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson fielded questions from members of the House of Commons. It was the first Prime Minister Questions of the new legislative session. Several topics were addressed including taxes and the economy, inflation and the cost of living, education concerns, crime prevention, and immigration.
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6:15 PM CDT
Approx. 45 min.
Discussion on Critical Race Theory and Victimhood
The Heritage Foundation's Jonathan Butcher ("Splintered: Critical Race Theory and the Progressive ...
The Heritage Foundation's Jonathan Butcher ("Splintered: Critical Race Theory and the Progressive War on Truth") and the American Enterprise Institute's Ian Rowe ("Agency") discussed their books. This event was held at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
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7:00 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 15 min.
Lectures in History Native Americans & the Federal Government
Black Hills State University professor Thomas Weyant taught a class about Native American treaties ...
Black Hills State University professor Thomas Weyant taught a class about Native American treaties and interactions with the federal government during the 19th century. He described the Trail of Tears, the Long Walk, and how a gold rush in Georgia impacted local tribes. Black Hills State University is located in Spearfish, South Dakota.
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11:41 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 49 min.
Hearing on IRS Treatment of Taxpayers
Government Accountability Strategic Division Director James McTigue said a recent GAO report found ...
Government Accountability Strategic Division Director James McTigue said a recent GAO report found that while audit rates for taxpayers claiming over $200,000 has declined, "the audit rate for taxpayers claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit is three times the average rate for all taxpayers." Mr. McTigue's comments were made as he testified on tax fairness before the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Oversight. Also testifying during the hearing was IRS Chief Taxpayer Experience Officer Ken Corbin, who focused much of his testimony on customer service. Several topics were discussed including declining audit rates, IRS staffing needs, tax return processing backlogs, and IRS modernization and customer service improvements.
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7:00 PM CDT
Approx. 46 min.
Donald Cohen, "The Privatization of Everything"
Donald Cohen, co-founder of In the Public Interest, talked about the privatization of public goods ...
Donald Cohen, co-founder of In the Public Interest, talked about the privatization of public goods in the United States since the 1980s. This event was hosted by Books & Books in Coral Gables, Florida.
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8:15 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Supreme Court Justices on Roe v. Wade
American History TV looked back to see what the 9 justices who currently sit on the Supreme Court ...
American History TV looked back to see what the 9 justices who currently sit on the Supreme Court had to say about abortion and the 1973 Roe v Wade case in their confirmation hearings.
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1:30 AM CDT
Approx. 46 min.
Washington Journal Dr. William Schaffner
Vanderbilt University infectious disease professor Dr. William Schaffner discussed the recent rise ...
Vanderbilt University infectious disease professor Dr. William Schaffner discussed the recent rise in Covid-19 cases across the country.
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7:46 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 14 min.
After Words Steve Forbes, "Inflation"
Forbes Media chairman Steve Forbes offered his thoughts on what's causing inflation in the U.S. ...
Forbes Media chairman Steve Forbes offered his thoughts on what's causing inflation in the U.S. and how to fix it. He was interviewed by New York Times economics reporter Jeanna Smialek.
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9:15 PM CDT
Approx. 46 min.
Women of the Chesapeake during the War of 1812
National Park Service Ranger Kate Marks Hardy talked about women living in the Chesapeake Bay ...
National Park Service Ranger Kate Marks Hardy talked about women living in the Chesapeake Bay region during the War of 1812. This virtual event was hosted by the Pride of Baltimore.
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2:16 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 10 min.
Homeland Security Officials Testify on Fentanyl & Opioid Epidemic
Pete Flores, executive assistant commissioner for the U.S. Customs & Border Protection's Office of ...
Pete Flores, executive assistant commissioner for the U.S. Customs & Border Protection's Office of Field Operations, said most illicit drugs enter through points of entry along the Southwest border. Mr. Flores's statement came as he testified on efforts to combat the fentanyl and opioid epidemic alongside other DHS officials before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Border Security. Several topics were discussed including staffing needs, drug detection technology, and ways in which illicit drugs flow into the United States.
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9:00 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr.
After Words Mark Esper, "A Sacred Oath - Memoirs of a Secretary of Defense During Extraordinary Times"
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper spoke about his time serving in the Trump Administration. ...
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper spoke about his time serving in the Trump Administration. He was interviewed by National Defense Industrial Association chairman Maj. Gen. Arnold Punaro (Ret).
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10:01 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 14 min.
Lectures in History Native Americans & the Federal Government
Black Hills State University professor Thomas Weyant taught a class about Native American treaties ...
Black Hills State University professor Thomas Weyant taught a class about Native American treaties and interactions with the federal government during the 19th century. He described the Trail of Tears, the Long Walk, and how a gold rush in Georgia impacted local tribes. Black Hills State University is located in Spearfish, South Dakota.
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3:26 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 33 min.
Hearing on Government Investigation of UFOs
During the first congressional hearing on UFO sightings in more than 50 years, Pentagon officials ...
During the first congressional hearing on UFO sightings in more than 50 years, Pentagon officials told lawmakers extraterrestrial life is not the cause of what the government calls "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP)." During the hearing three unclassified videos of UAPs were shown to members of the House Intelligence Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Counterintelligence. Scott Bray, deputy director of naval intelligence, told lawmakers after a UFO sighting is reported, an investigation usually results in one of the following categorizations: airborne clutter, natural atmospheric phenomena, U.S. government or U.S. industry developmental programs, foreign adversary systems or unexplained sightings that merit further investigation. Pentagon officials said they conduct lengthy investigations on any report due to possible national security implications.
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10:00 PM CDT
Approx. 45 min.
Donald Cohen, "The Privatization of Everything"
Donald Cohen, co-founder of In the Public Interest, talked about the privatization of public goods ...
Donald Cohen, co-founder of In the Public Interest, talked about the privatization of public goods in the United States since the 1980s. This event was hosted by Books & Books in Coral Gables, Florida.
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11:15 PM CDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Supreme Court Justices on Roe v. Wade
American History TV looked back to see what the 9 justices who currently sit on the Supreme Court ...
American History TV looked back to see what the 9 justices who currently sit on the Supreme Court had to say about abortion and the 1973 Roe v Wade case in their confirmation hearings.
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4:59 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Q&A Author Louisa Lim on Hong Kong Under the Rule of Britain and China
Louisa Lim, author of "Indelible City," talked about the history of British rule in Hong Kong, the ...
Louisa Lim, author of "Indelible City," talked about the history of British rule in Hong Kong, the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997, and the opposition of Hongkongers to China's authority over the past two decades.
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10:45 PM CDT
Approx. 20 min.
About Books Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden
Publishing industry news and insider interviews, and a look at current non-fiction books featured ...
Publishing industry news and insider interviews, and a look at current non-fiction books featured on C-SPAN's BookTV for the week of May 1.
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12:15 AM CDT
Approx. 46 min.
Women of the Chesapeake during the War of 1812
National Park Service Ranger Kate Marks Hardy talked about women living in the Chesapeake Bay ...
National Park Service Ranger Kate Marks Hardy talked about women living in the Chesapeake Bay region during the War of 1812. This virtual event was hosted by the Pride of Baltimore.
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5:59 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 2 min.
LIVE Washington Journal 05/23/2022
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11:05 PM CDT
Approx. 58 min.
After Words Will Hurd, "American Reboot"
Former Congressman Will Hurd (R-TX) argued that America needs a "reboot" to address the challenges ...
Former Congressman Will Hurd (R-TX) argued that America needs a "reboot" to address the challenges of the 21st century and offered his thoughts on how to move the country forward. He was interviewed by Congressman Blake Moore (R-UT).
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1:01 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 14 min.
The Presidency Secret White House Tapes
The University of Virginia's Miller Center compiles and analyzes the secret White House recordings ...
The University of Virginia's Miller Center compiles and analyzes the secret White House recordings of several presidents -- including John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Richard Nixon. The center's Presidential Recordings Program chair, Marc Selverstone, talked about the project and what the tapes reveal. The UVA Club of Fairfield/Westchester, Virginia, hosted this virtual event.
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7:01 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 59 min.
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.
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12:03 AM CDT
Approx. 58 min.
After Words Mark Esper, "A Sacred Oath - Memoirs of a Secretary of Defense During Extraordinary Times"
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper spoke about his time serving in the Trump Administration. ...
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper spoke about his time serving in the Trump Administration. He was interviewed by National Defense Industrial Association chairman Maj. Gen. Arnold Punaro (Ret).
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2:15 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 23 min.
American West in 1862
Historians looked back at the year 1862 and discussed Native Americans and the American West, ...
Historians looked back at the year 1862 and discussed Native Americans and the American West, including the U.S-Dakota Wars and the Sand Creek Massacre. This program was part of the Organization of American Historians annual conference in Boston.
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9:00 AM CDT
Approx. 14 hr.
Public Affairs Events
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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1:01 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 44 min.
Book TV
Non-fiction books and authors.
Non-fiction books and authors.
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3:38 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 32 min.
1862 America
Historians discussed the year 1862, examining the state of native nations, public lands, black ...
Historians discussed the year 1862, examining the state of native nations, public lands, black education, and West coast immigration. This program was part of the Organization of American Historians annual conference in Boston.
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2:45 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr.
History Discussion
University of Texas at Austin history professor H.W. Brands, "Our First Civil War," Thomas ...
University of Texas at Austin history professor H.W. Brands, "Our First Civil War," Thomas Jefferson's Monticello public relations and community engagement officer Gayle Jessup White, "Reclamation," and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David Zucchino, "Wilmington's Lie," discussed their respective history books. They spoke at the 2022 Tucson Festival of Books held at the University of Arizona.
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5:10 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr. 28 min.
The Civil War Civil War Manpower and Horsepower
Historians discussed soldier recruitment, forced labor and the use of horses and mules during the ...
Historians discussed soldier recruitment, forced labor and the use of horses and mules during the Civil War. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies hosted this program.
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3:45 AM CDT
Approx. 45 min.
William Neuman, "Things Are Never So Bad That They Can't Get Worse"
William Neuman, former New York Times Andes Region Bureau Chief, talked about the collapse of ...
William Neuman, former New York Times Andes Region Bureau Chief, talked about the collapse of Venezuela under Hugo Chavez. This virtual event was hosted by the Americas Society and Council of the Americas.
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6:38 AM CDT
Approx. 21 min.
Reel America "Library of Congress" - 1945
This Academy Award-winning short documentary takes viewers on a tour through the Library's reading ...
This Academy Award-winning short documentary takes viewers on a tour through the Library's reading rooms and facilities, highlighting how the institution benefits the public and scholars worldwide. The U.S. Office of War Information Overseas Branch, which included many Hollywood veterans, created this film and dozens of others which were designed to showcase American society and institutions for foreign audiences.
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4:30 AM CDT
Approx. 45 min.
Harlan Ullman, "The Fifth Horseman and the New MAD"
Strategic thinker Harlan Ullman, principal architect of the concept of "shock and awe," argued ...
Strategic thinker Harlan Ullman, principal architect of the concept of "shock and awe," argued that MAD - massive attacks of disruption (the COVID-19 pandemic for example) - are bigger threats to the U.S. than those posed by China or Russia. This virtual event was hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Security in Washington, DC.
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5:15 AM CDT
Approx. 1 hr.
Juliette Kayyem, "The Devil Never Sleeps - Learning to Live in an Age of Disasters"
Juliette Kayyem, a former Obama administration official and chair of Harvard's Kennedy School of ...
Juliette Kayyem, a former Obama administration official and chair of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government Homeland Security and Global Health Projects offered her thoughts on how the government can better address natural and manmade disasters. The Family Action Network in Evanston, Illinois, hosted this virtual event.
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6:15 AM CDT
Approx. 45 min.
Discussion on Critical Race Theory and Victimhood
The Heritage Foundation's Jonathan Butcher ("Splintered: Critical Race Theory and the Progressive ...
The Heritage Foundation's Jonathan Butcher ("Splintered: Critical Race Theory and the Progressive War on Truth") and the American Enterprise Institute's Ian Rowe ("Agency") discussed their books. This event was held at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
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