C-SPAN Schedule

< Saturday, February 10 >

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7:00 PM HST Approx. 6 hr. 59 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. 7:00 PM HST Approx. 6 hr. 40 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. 9:00 PM HST Approx. 4 hr. 12 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
1:59 AM HST Approx. 3 hr. 3 min. LIVE Washington Journal 02/10/2018 1:40 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 21 min. Combating Sexual Harassment Activists and academics discussed the role men can play in the #MeToo Movement and how they can ... Activists and academics discussed the role men can play in the #MeToo Movement and how they can engage men in a conversation about changing behavior that leads to sexual harassment and assault. This event was organized by New America, Promundo & Vital Voices Global Partnership. 1:12 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 25 min. British Committee Hearing on "Fake News", News Organizations Panel Representatives from news organizations closed out a day-long session before a British committee ... Representatives from news organizations closed out a day-long session before a British committee examining "fake news" and the spread of misinformation. The event was hosted by George Washington University and the British Digital, Culture, Media and Sport committee. This was the first time a House of Commons committee broadcast a live session outside of the U.K.
5:02 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 32 min. President Trump Attends National Prayer Breakfast President Trump joined lawmakers, religious leaders and others for the National Prayer Breakfast ... President Trump joined lawmakers, religious leaders and others for the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC. Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) spoke about the role his faith played on the day he was shot while practicing for the annual congressional baseball game. 3:01 AM HST Approx. 59 min. Orly Lobel, "You Don't Own Me" University of San Diego law professor Orly Lobel examined the arguments over creativity and ... University of San Diego law professor Orly Lobel examined the arguments over creativity and intellectual property. 2:37 AM HST Approx. 23 min. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein sat down with Axios Technolgoy Editor Kim Hart to discuss ... Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein sat down with Axios Technolgoy Editor Kim Hart to discuss the Justice Department's efforts in data and tech policy as well as cybersecurity. Mr. Rosenstein did not get any questions about the news of FBI Deputy Director McCabe's resignation, which occurred earlier that day. His comments were part of the annual "State of the Net" conference in Washington, DC.
6:34 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 50 min. Homeland Security Department Reauthorization The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee heard from Homeland Security ... The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee heard from Homeland Security officials about reauthorizing their department and what they are doing to combat threats to the U.S. The officials answered questions about internal operations, efforts to improve efficiencies, and what the various agencies within the department were doing to better cooperate and share information with each other and groups across the federal government. 4:00 AM HST Approx. 3 hr. In Depth Colson Whitehead We continued our 2018 Fiction Edition of In Depth with Colson Whitehead, author of the Pulitzer ... We continued our 2018 Fiction Edition of In Depth with Colson Whitehead, author of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning novel, "The Underground Railroad." His other works of fiction include "The Intuitionist" and "Sag Harbor." 3:00 AM HST Approx. 59 min. The Presidency Nixon & Brezhnev This program focused on what motivated President Richard Nixon and Soviet Premier Leonid Brezhnev ... This program focused on what motivated President Richard Nixon and Soviet Premier Leonid Brezhnev during the period known as Détente. It was part of a conference convened by the University of Virginia's Miller Center to look at the complicated history between U.S. and Russian leaders over the last century. The discussions included assessments of Franklin D. Roosevelt, JFK, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton -- as well as their Russian counterparts.
8:24 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 36 min. Defense Secretary Mattis on National Defense Strategy & Nuclear Posture The House Armed Services Committee held a hearing in which Defense Secretary James Mattis and ... The House Armed Services Committee held a hearing in which Defense Secretary James Mattis and Joint Chiefs of Staff Vice Chair, Gen. Paul Selva, testified on the Pentagon's national defense strategy and the 2018 nuclear posture review. Sec. Mattis stressed the need for "stable, predictable" funding in order for the military to be fully trained, equipped and ready for future threats, as opposed to the series of continuing resolutions that have kept the Defense Department funded for the last decade. The committee recessed their open session for votes, and Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-TX) said upon their return from the House floor, the hearing would continue in closed session. 7:00 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. Author Discussion on Political Candidates & Elections A discussion on political candidates and elections from the 2018 Rancho Mirage Writers Festival in ... A discussion on political candidates and elections from the 2018 Rancho Mirage Writers Festival in California, with Karl Rove, Susan Eisenhower, and Tim Miller, former communications director for Jeb Bush 2016. 3:59 AM HST Approx. 48 min. LIVE The Bible and the Founding of America The Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. hosts a symposium exploring the Bible's influence on ... The Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. hosts a symposium exploring the Bible's influence on the American Revolution and the founding of the United States.
10:00 AM HST Approx. 36 min. U.S. House of Representatives Rep. Pelosi on Immigration Policy Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi came to the floor to use her unlimited leader time to discuss ... Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi came to the floor to use her unlimited leader time to discuss immigration policy in light of the negotiations that are ongoing. 8:00 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 15 min. Vicente Fox, "Let's Move On" Former Mexican president Vicente Fox provided a critique of the Trump administration. Former Mexican president Vicente Fox provided a critique of the Trump administration. 4:47 AM HST Approx. 12 min. California Missions and Father Junipero Serra Ruben Mendoza gave a tour of the Carmel Mission and talked about Father Junipero Serra, a Spanish ... Ruben Mendoza gave a tour of the Carmel Mission and talked about Father Junipero Serra, a Spanish priest of the Franciscan Order who founded the first nine missions in Spanish California. The missions were primarily designed to bring the Catholic faith to the indigenous community, but some argue they were used to suppress the native culture.
10:36 AM HST Approx. 7 min. On The Phone with S.A. Miller Washington Times reporter S.A. Miller previewed the upcoming Senate debate on immigration and ... Washington Times reporter S.A. Miller previewed the upcoming Senate debate on immigration and border security. 9:15 AM HST Approx. 55 min. Kimberly Mehlman-Orozco, "Hidden in Plain Sight" George Mason University Professor Kimberly Mehlman-Orozco examined human trafficking in the U.S. George Mason University Professor Kimberly Mehlman-Orozco examined human trafficking in the U.S. 4:59 AM HST Approx. 48 min. LIVE The Bible and the Founding of America The Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. hosts a symposium exploring the Bible's influence on ... The Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. hosts a symposium exploring the Bible's influence on the American Revolution and the founding of the United States.
10:43 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 35 min. British Committee Hearing on "Fake News", Facebook Panel Officials from Facebook testified at a hearing before the British Digital, Culture, Media & Sport ... Officials from Facebook testified at a hearing before the British Digital, Culture, Media & Sport Committee. The committee traveled to the U.S. to host a day-long session on "fake news" at George Washington University. 10:10 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 5 min. Lance Izumi, "The Corrupt Classroom" Pacific Research Institute fellow Lance Izumi argued that parents should have the right to opt out ... Pacific Research Institute fellow Lance Izumi argued that parents should have the right to opt out of the public school system. 5:47 AM HST Approx. 11 min. Washington Crossing the Delaware General George Washington and over 2,000 of his troops crossed the Delaware River on a snowy ... General George Washington and over 2,000 of his troops crossed the Delaware River on a snowy Christmas night in 1776. Washington Crossing State Park Historian Clay Craighead describes the harrowing experience that began Washington's surprise assault on Trenton.
12:18 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. British Committee Hearing on "Fake News", Academia Panel A panel of academic & media researchers testifed before a British committee examining "fake news" ... A panel of academic & media researchers testifed before a British committee examining "fake news" and the spread of misinformation across media platforms. The discussion was the second half of a day-long session hosted by George Washington University and the British Digital, Culture, Media and Sport committee. This was the first time a House of Commons committee broadcast a live session outside of the U.K. 11:15 AM HST Approx. 2 hr. 10 min. April Ryan, Authors on Race in America April Ryan, author and Washington Bureau Chief for American Urban Radio Networks, moderated a ... April Ryan, author and Washington Bureau Chief for American Urban Radio Networks, moderated a panel discussion on race in America. 5:58 AM HST Approx. 48 min. LIVE The Bible and the Founding of America The Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. hosts a symposium exploring the Bible's influence on ... The Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. hosts a symposium exploring the Bible's influence on the American Revolution and the founding of the United States.
1:18 PM HST Approx. 6 min. On The Phone with S.A. Miller Washington Times reporter S.A. Miller previewed the upcoming Senate debate on immigration and ... Washington Times reporter S.A. Miller previewed the upcoming Senate debate on immigration and border security. 1:25 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 5 min. Max Boot, "The Road Not Taken" Military historian Max Boot examined the impact that CIA officer Edward Lansdale had on American ... Military historian Max Boot examined the impact that CIA officer Edward Lansdale had on American foreign policy and counterinsurgency tactics during the Vietnam War and in later military efforts. Mr. Boot was joined in conversation by Gen. David Petraeus (Ret.). 6:46 AM HST Approx. 39 min. American Artifacts St. John's Church, the "Church of the Presidents" St. John's Church on Lafayette Square near the White House was designed by U.S. Capitol architect ... St. John's Church on Lafayette Square near the White House was designed by U.S. Capitol architect Benjamin Latrobe and opened in 1816. St. John's is known as the "Church of the Presidents," because every president since James Madison has attended at least one service there. Historian and church member Richard Grimmett gave American History TV a tour of the national historic landmark.
1:24 PM HST Approx. 6 min. Democratic Weekly Address Congressman Peter DeFazio of Oregon delivered the Democratic Weekly Address, giving his reaction ... Congressman Peter DeFazio of Oregon delivered the Democratic Weekly Address, giving his reaction to President Trump's infrastructure propsal. 2:30 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. Laura Wides-Munoz, "The Making of a Dream" Laura Wides-Munoz talked about U.S. immigration policy and profiled several DACA recipients. Laura Wides-Munoz talked about U.S. immigration policy and profiled several DACA recipients. 7:25 AM HST Approx. 29 min. American Artifacts Jefferson's Bible
1:30 PM HST Approx. 59 min. The Communicators CES 2018 Technology Show Part 3 The Communicators airs interviews from CES - the 2018 technology show held in January in Las Vegas ... The Communicators airs interviews from CES - the 2018 technology show held in January in Las Vegas -- focused on artificial intelligence. We talked with Deepu Talla from NVIDIA, Andrew Shuman from Microsoft, and Adelyn Zhou of TOPBOTS. This is Part 3 of C-SPAN's series on new technology shown and talked about at CES. 3:30 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 30 min. Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, "How Democracies Die" Harvard professors Steve Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt examined the causes that lead to breakdowns ... Harvard professors Steve Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt examined the causes that lead to breakdowns in democracies around the world. 7:54 AM HST Approx. 29 min. American Artifacts Arch Street Meeting House
2:29 PM HST Approx. 31 min. Washington Journal Nicholas Kralev Author Nicholas Kralev discussed possible diplomatic efforts with North Korea at the Olympics. Author Nicholas Kralev discussed possible diplomatic efforts with North Korea at the Olympics. 5:00 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. After Words Patrisse Khan-Cullors, "When They Call You a Terrorist" Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors discussed her life, activism, and the ... Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors discussed her life, activism, and the beginnings of the Black Lives Matter movement. 8:23 AM HST Approx. 7 min. It Happened in Wisconsin-Marian Apparition Site Michael Bie, author of "It Happened in Wisconsin," a book about historical people and events in ... Michael Bie, author of "It Happened in Wisconsin," a book about historical people and events in the state, talked about the only site in the United States recognized by the Catholic Church as a Marian apparition site and the miracles some say have happened there.
3:00 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 39 min. Homeland Security Chair McCaul on State of National Security House Homeland Security Chair Michael McCaul (R-TX) delivered an address on national security at ... House Homeland Security Chair Michael McCaul (R-TX) delivered an address on national security at George Washington University. He spoke about ongoing efforts to strengthen U.S. border and airport security, as well as the need to increase cybersecurity and counterterrorism campaigns around the globe. After Chairman McCaul spoke and answered questions, three Republican members from his committee-John Katko of New York, Will Hurd of Texas, and Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin-participated in a panel discussion about the issues he addressed. 6:00 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. Catherine Kerrison, "Jefferson's Daughters" Villanova University history professor, Catherine Kerrison, explored the lives of Thomas ... Villanova University history professor, Catherine Kerrison, explored the lives of Thomas Jefferson's daughters, Martha and Maria Jefferson, as well as Harriet Hemings, born into slavery at Jefferson's Monticello and believed to be the child of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings. 8:30 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 2 min. LIVE The Bible and the Founding of America The Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. hosts a symposium exploring the Bible's influence on ... The Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. hosts a symposium exploring the Bible's influence on the American Revolution and the founding of the United States.
4:39 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 25 min. Hillary Clinton on Women & Human Rights Hillary Clinton joined Georgetown University to honor three women working to advance human and ... Hillary Clinton joined Georgetown University to honor three women working to advance human and women's rights. Mrs. Clinton spoke about the need and the importance of women and girls working within their communities to fight for these rights. The three honorees included a journalist, a victim of ISIS and a former political prisoner in Myanmar (Burma). 7:00 PM HST Approx. 45 min. James O'Keefe, "American Pravda" Book Party Project Veritas founder, James O'Keefe, talks to guests and discusses his book, "American Pravda." ... Project Veritas founder, James O'Keefe, talks to guests and discusses his book, "American Pravda." Author and columnist, Michelle Malkin, introduces Mr. O'Keefe. 9:32 AM HST Approx. 56 min. James F. Byrnes & FDR University of Virginia politics professor Sidney Milkis lectures on James F. Byrnes, who served in ... University of Virginia politics professor Sidney Milkis lectures on James F. Byrnes, who served in the U.S. House and Senate, as a Supreme Court Justice and in the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. He explains how Byrnes, in the 1930s and '40s, was a key figure in the implementation of the New Deal and the management of the wartime economy. Mr. Milkis describes the relationship between FDR and Byrnes and how their work shaped the United States in a time of great uncertainty. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer introduces the speaker. The Supreme Court Historical Society hosted the event in the Supreme Court chamber.
6:04 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 40 min. Homeland Security Chair McCaul on State of National Security House Homeland Security Chair Michael McCaul (R-TX) delivered an address on national security at ... House Homeland Security Chair Michael McCaul (R-TX) delivered an address on national security at George Washington University. He spoke about ongoing efforts to strengthen U.S. border and airport security, as well as the need to increase cybersecurity and counterterrorism campaigns around the globe. After Chairman McCaul spoke and answered questions, three Republican members from his committee-John Katko of New York, Will Hurd of Texas, and Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin-participated in a panel discussion about the issues he addressed. 7:45 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. Rachel Herz, "Why You Eat What You Eat" Rachel Herz reported on the science and psychology behind eating. Rachel Herz reported on the science and psychology behind eating. 10:28 AM HST Approx. 32 min. Reel America "Island of Hope, Island of Tears" - 1989 "Island of Hope, Island of Tears" is a 1989 documentary that screens every 30 minutes at Ellis ... "Island of Hope, Island of Tears" is a 1989 documentary that screens every 30 minutes at Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. Commissioned by the National Park Service, directed by Charles Guggenheim and narrated by actor Gene Hackman, the Academy Award-winning film explores how and why millions of immigrants traveled to America and passed by the Statue of Liberty and through Ellis Island.
7:44 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 25 min. Hillary Clinton on Women & Human Rights Hillary Clinton joined Georgetown University to honor three women working to advance human and ... Hillary Clinton joined Georgetown University to honor three women working to advance human and women's rights. Mrs. Clinton spoke about the need and the importance of women and girls working within their communities to fight for these rights. The three honorees included a journalist, a victim of ISIS and a former political prisoner in Myanmar (Burma). 8:45 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 15 min. Harlan Ullman, "Anatomy of Failure" Harlan Ullman discussed why the U.S. has lost, or failed to accomplish its stated mission, in ... Harlan Ullman discussed why the U.S. has lost, or failed to accomplish its stated mission, in every war it has started since the end of WWII. 11:00 AM HST Approx. 59 min. History Bookshelf Brion McClanahan, "The Founding Fathers Guide to the Constitution" Brion McClanahan examines the U.S. Constitution and presented his thoughts on the authors of the ... Brion McClanahan examines the U.S. Constitution and presented his thoughts on the authors of the document's original intentions and whether its current interpretation should be rigid or flexible. Mr. McClanahan researched the public arguments of the founding generation beyond the Federalist Papers. He contended that the nation's Founders were in support of Congress as the dominant branch of the government, against a large, national government, and drafted the Constitution to support rather than weaken the states. Brion McClanahan spoke at Chattahoochee Valley Community College in Phenix City, Alabama.
9:09 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 34 min. Evolution of U.S. Senate Ira Shapiro, author of a new book on the U.S. Senate, joined experts at the Brookings Institution ... Ira Shapiro, author of a new book on the U.S. Senate, joined experts at the Brookings Institution to discuss partisanship in the chamber and its future. 10:00 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 2 min. Michael Nutter, "Mayor" Former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter discussed his career in politics. Former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter discussed his career in politics. 11:59 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 1 min. 1968 Poor People's Campaign The National Museum of African American History & Culture opened an exhibit looking at the 1968 ... The National Museum of African American History & Culture opened an exhibit looking at the 1968 "Poor People's Campaign," which Martin Luther King Jr. organized to shift the focus of the civil rights movement to economic issues. Reverend King was assassinated weeks before the campaign got underway in Washington, D.C. A panel of civil rights activists and Smithsonian museum staff looked at the impact of the Poor People's Campaign as well as its legacy.
10:43 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 56 min. Deputy Sec of State Sullivan on Afghanistan Strategy The Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing to assess U.S. strategy in Afghanistan. ... The Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing to assess U.S. strategy in Afghanistan. Among the witnesses appearing before the panel was Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan who talked about the administration's "conditions-based" approach with an aim toward a political solution. He also discussed the role of neighboring Pakistan and said the U.S. could lift its suspension of security assistance imposed last month against Pakistan if the country takes actions against militant groups operating within its borders. He was joined by Assistant Defense Secretary Randall Schriver who discussed the U.S. military's role to train and advise Afghan security forces. The hearing was led by committee chair Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN). 11:02 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 3 min. Noah Feldman, "The Three Lives of James Madison" Harvard Law School professor Noah Feldman recounted the political life of James Madison. Harvard Law School professor Noah Feldman recounted the political life of James Madison. 1:00 PM HST Approx. 49 min. The Civil War Abraham Lincoln & Edwin Stanton Author Walter Stahr talked about the relationship between Abraham Lincoln and his Secretary of War ... Author Walter Stahr talked about the relationship between Abraham Lincoln and his Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, starting from when they first met as attorneys before the Civil War through Lincoln's assassination in 1865. This discussion was part of the annual Lincoln Forum symposium in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
12:39 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 21 min. University of Michigan Ford School - Border Crossings The University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy hosted a discussion about U.S. immigration ... The University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy hosted a discussion about U.S. immigration policy and the human toll of border crossings. Panelists included the director of the university's Undocumented Migration Project, an award winning magazine writer and an immigration scholar. 12:05 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 10 min. Stephen Kotkin, "Stalin" Stephen Kotkin, history and international affairs professor at Princeton University, continued his ... Stephen Kotkin, history and international affairs professor at Princeton University, continued his multi-volume biography of Joseph Stalin, with a focus on Stalin's leadership of the Soviet Union in the years leading up to World War II. 1:49 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 10 min. History of the Kansas City Mafia Retired FBI agent William Ouseley sat down with Kansas City Public Broadcasting editor Jonathan ... Retired FBI agent William Ouseley sat down with Kansas City Public Broadcasting editor Jonathan Bender for an illustrated discussion of the city's gangland past, and a look at a newly discovered archive of police reports, mugshots, and other records from the Kansas City Star newspaper. The former FBI agent spent two decades investigating and prosecuting organized crime figures in Kansas City and is the author of " Mobsters in Our Midst: The Kansas City Crime Family" and "Open City: True Story of the KC Crime Family 1900-1950."
2:00 AM HST Approx. 3 hr. LIVE Washington Journal 02/11/2018 1:15 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 15 min. Charles Dorn, "For the Common Good" Bowdoin College Academic Affairs Dean Charles Dorn examined the value and impact of higher ... Bowdoin College Academic Affairs Dean Charles Dorn examined the value and impact of higher education. 2:59 PM HST Approx. 55 min. Lectures in History 1880s American Anarchist Movement Johns Hopkins University professor Ronald Walters taught a class about the 1880s anarchist ... Johns Hopkins University professor Ronald Walters taught a class about the 1880s anarchist movement in America. He talked about Albert Parson, a Confederate soldier who became a socialist and leader in the anarchist movement. He also used the 1886 Chicago Haymarket affair -- a bombing at a labor protest -- as a case study in describing anarchist violence and the government's response.
5:00 AM HST Approx. 35 min. Newsmakers Ben Ray Lujan Rep. Ben Ray Lujan, D-NM, DCCC Chair, talks about Campaign 2018 -- the 101 seats the DCCC is ... Rep. Ben Ray Lujan, D-NM, DCCC Chair, talks about Campaign 2018 -- the 101 seats the DCCC is targetting this year, how gerrymandered districts have made races more difficult for some Democrats, but some advantages that Democrats are finding, too. 2:30 AM HST Approx. 40 min. Ann Telnaes, "Trump's ABC" Washington Post editorial cartoonist, Ann Telnaes, talked about and showed drawings from her book, ... Washington Post editorial cartoonist, Ann Telnaes, talked about and showed drawings from her book, "Trump's ABC." 3:54 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 5 min. Events & Legacy of 1967 in America Author Victor Brooks talked about his book, "1967: The Year of Fire and Ice." Mr. Brooks focused ... Author Victor Brooks talked about his book, "1967: The Year of Fire and Ice." Mr. Brooks focused on rapid changes in popular culture, the problems of the generation gap, and the growing political unrest caused by the Vietnam War.
5:35 AM HST Approx. 2 hr. 41 min. Senior Military Leader Misconduct A House subcommittee held a hearing to examine procedures for investigating senior leader ... A House subcommittee held a hearing to examine procedures for investigating senior leader misconduct in the military. Among the witnesses were the inspectors general of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps who discussed the various complaints against military officers and senior civilians, and the trends they see involving misconduct. They were followed by senior officers of the four service branches who talked about the resources they use to help prevent violations. The hearing of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel was led by its chair, Rep. Mike Coffman (R-CO). 3:10 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 20 min. David Goldfield, "The Gifted Generation" David Goldfield, history professor at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, reports on how ... David Goldfield, history professor at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, reports on how federal legislation post-World War II affected the lives of Americans; from housing and education to civil rights and immigration. 4:59 PM HST Approx. 27 min. Reel America "Rebirth of Seoul" - 1953 This U.S. Army film covers major events of the Korean War and shows how Seoul was heavily damaged ... This U.S. Army film covers major events of the Korean War and shows how Seoul was heavily damaged by the fighting. It documents citizens returning to the city after the end of the war in 1953, and how with the help of the U.S. Army work began to provide the basic needs of life: health care, food, water, shelter and transportation.
8:16 AM HST Approx. 7 hr. 44 min. Washington This Week Key Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the ... Key Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country. 4:30 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 15 min. Tour of Regnery Publishing A tour of Regnery Publishing that included interviews with many of the people who are responsible ... A tour of Regnery Publishing that included interviews with many of the people who are responsible for bringing their book from acquisition to publication. 5:26 PM HST Approx. 28 min. Reel America "Winter Olympics" - 1960 This is a U.S. Forest Service film about the 1960 Winter Olympic Games held in Squaw Valley, ... This is a U.S. Forest Service film about the 1960 Winter Olympic Games held in Squaw Valley, California. Narrated by writer and broadcaster Lowell Thomas, the film documents the construction of facilities at the largely undeveloped location in the Tahoe National Forest, and shows efforts by the Forest Service to prevent avalanches and maintain safety for the athletes. The film also includes highlights of the 1960 Winter Games.
4:00 PM HST Approx. 3 hr. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. 5:45 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 12 min. Jake Bernstein, "Secrecy World" Jake Bernstein, senior journalist with the investigative team that broke the Panama Papers story, ... Jake Bernstein, senior journalist with the investigative team that broke the Panama Papers story, talked about what was revealed in the leaked documents. 5:54 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 6 min. The Life of Movie Studio Executive William Fox Biographer Vanda Krefft discussed the life and legacy of the founder of Fox Film Corporation in ... Biographer Vanda Krefft discussed the life and legacy of the founder of Fox Film Corporation in her book, "The Man Who Made the Movies: The Meteoric Rise and Tragic Fall of William Fox." In this illustrated conversation, she argued that Fox's contributions to the early motion picture industry were largely forgotten after the 1929 stock market crash resulted in a hostile takeover of his company; which later became Twentieth Century Fox. The Leon Levy Center for Biography at the Graduate Center for the City University of New York hosted this event.
7:00 PM HST Approx. 55 min. Lectures in History 1880s American Anarchist Movement Johns Hopkins University professor Ronald Walters taught a class about the 1880s anarchist ... Johns Hopkins University professor Ronald Walters taught a class about the 1880s anarchist movement in America. He talked about Albert Parson, a Confederate soldier who became a socialist and leader in the anarchist movement. He also used the 1886 Chicago Haymarket affair -- a bombing at a labor protest -- as a case study in describing anarchist violence and the government's response.
7:55 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 5 min. Events & Legacy of 1967 in America Author Victor Brooks talked about his book, "1967: The Year of Fire and Ice." Mr. Brooks focused ... Author Victor Brooks talked about his book, "1967: The Year of Fire and Ice." Mr. Brooks focused on rapid changes in popular culture, the problems of the generation gap, and the growing political unrest caused by the Vietnam War.
9:00 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. History Bookshelf Brion McClanahan, "The Founding Fathers Guide to the Constitution" Brion McClanahan examines the U.S. Constitution and presented his thoughts on the authors of the ... Brion McClanahan examines the U.S. Constitution and presented his thoughts on the authors of the document's original intentions and whether its current interpretation should be rigid or flexible. Mr. McClanahan researched the public arguments of the founding generation beyond the Federalist Papers. He contended that the nation's Founders were in support of Congress as the dominant branch of the government, against a large, national government, and drafted the Constitution to support rather than weaken the states. Brion McClanahan spoke at Chattahoochee Valley Community College in Phenix City, Alabama.
10:00 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 1968 Poor People's Campaign The National Museum of African American History & Culture opened an exhibit looking at the 1968 ... The National Museum of African American History & Culture opened an exhibit looking at the 1968 "Poor People's Campaign," which Martin Luther King Jr. organized to shift the focus of the civil rights movement to economic issues. Reverend King was assassinated weeks before the campaign got underway in Washington, D.C. A panel of civil rights activists and Smithsonian museum staff looked at the impact of the Poor People's Campaign as well as its legacy.
11:00 PM HST Approx. 42 min. American Artifacts U.S. Diplomacy Center Museum Collections - Part 2 A curator and a historian from the State Department's U.S. Diplomacy Center used a selection of ... A curator and a historian from the State Department's U.S. Diplomacy Center used a selection of artifacts from their collection of more than 7,000 to tell the diplomatic history of the United States. The artifacts will be featured in the U.S. Diplomacy Center Museum, which is connected to the U.S. State Department.
11:42 PM HST Approx. 45 min. Benjamin Franklin's Faith Baylor University History Professor Thomas Kidd talked about Benjamin Franklin's faith. He argued ... Baylor University History Professor Thomas Kidd talked about Benjamin Franklin's faith. He argued that Franklin's exposure to skeptical writings underminded his confidence in Christianity, but did not erase his Puritanical core. He also read excerpts from Franklin's writings that address his faith. And, Mr. Kidd examined the religious influence of English clergyman George Whitfield, as well as Benjamin Franklin's sister. This talk was a part of a symposium hosted by the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.
12:27 AM HST Approx. 46 min. The Bible & the American Constitutional Republic American University public affairs professor Daniel Dreisbach argues that the Bible's ... American University public affairs professor Daniel Dreisbach argues that the Bible's contributions on the American constitutional republic should have widespread acknowledgment in scholarly circles. He also talks about the Bible's influence on the American judicial system, including due process and separation of powers. This talk was a part of a symposium hosted by the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.
1:13 AM HST Approx. 44 min. The Bible and the American Revolution Vanderbilt University divinity professor James Byrd talked the Bible's use by the founding fathers ... Vanderbilt University divinity professor James Byrd talked the Bible's use by the founding fathers to defend their patriotic convictions. He highligthed text focused on military battles and argued that the Bible was influential on the founders decision for war regardless of whether they believed it was the word of God. This talk was a part of a symposium hosted by the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.
1:57 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 1 min. The Bible and the Founding of America A panel of Historians answered audience questions about the Bible's influence on the American ... A panel of Historians answered audience questions about the Bible's influence on the American Founders. They also talked about the founders' views on religious liberty, as well as democracy and the nation as a republic. This discussion was a part of a symposium hosted by the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.
2:58 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 2 min. Automation and the Workforce This National History Center congressional briefing on automation and the workforce was presented ... This National History Center congressional briefing on automation and the workforce was presented by three historians who specialize in the topic. Beginning with early twentieth century automation, the panelists discussed the pros and cons of technological developments in the workplace, and the increasingly rapid change of the digital age.
4:00 AM HST Approx. 59 min. The Civil War Dreams of Civil War Americans Author Jonathan White talked about the dreams of both soldiers and civilians during the American ... Author Jonathan White talked about the dreams of both soldiers and civilians during the American Civil War. He detailed the dreams of several individuals and reflected on the underlying emotions behind them, such as fear of death or hope of returning home. He also discussed how dreams became part of the wartime culture, reflected in such things as songs and poems. This discussion was part of the annual Lincoln Forum symposium in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
4:59 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 39 min. Oral Histories Kenneth Carlson West Point Interview U.S. Military Academy graduate Kenneth Carlson talked about growing up in a military family, ... U.S. Military Academy graduate Kenneth Carlson talked about growing up in a military family, including his time as a teen in Vietnam during the late 1950s. He also described his experiences as a West Point cadet, his Vietnam War service, his years teaching at military colleges and the time when Newt Gingrich audited his class. The interview is held by The West Point Center for Oral History.
6:38 AM HST Approx. 20 min. History of the Ozarks Author Brooks Blevins talked about his book, "History of the Ozarks, Vol. 1: The Old Ozarks". He ... Author Brooks Blevins talked about his book, "History of the Ozarks, Vol. 1: The Old Ozarks". He explores the history of the Ozark region and the people that inhabit it.
6:58 AM HST Approx. 12 hr. 2 min. American History TV People and events that help document the American Story. People and events that help document the American Story.