C-SPAN Schedule

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06:00 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. 06:00 PM HST Approx. 5 hr. 56 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. 06:00 PM HST Approx. 5 hr. 53 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
12:59 AM HST Approx. 3 hr. LIVE Washington Journal 08/07/2020 11:56 PM HST Approx. 3 hr. 7 min. Fmr. Acting Attorney General Sally Yates Testifies on Russia Investigation, Part 1 Sally Yates, the former acting attorney general at the start of the Trump administration, ... Sally Yates, the former acting attorney general at the start of the Trump administration, testified on the Russia investigation before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The committee is reviewing the origins of the investigation and the role of the FBI. Due to the coronavirus pandemic Ms. Yates and some of the lawmakers participated in the hearing virtually. 11:53 PM HST Approx. 2 hr. 5 min. Hiroshima, Nagasaki and End of World War II August 6 marks the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, with the U.S. ... August 6 marks the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, with the U.S. dropping a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki three days later. Japanese Emperor Hirohito announced Japan's unconditional surrender on August 15, 1945, with the formal surrender ceremony taking place on September 2 aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, ending World War II. American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal were LIVE on this morning of the Hiroshima anniversary to look at the strategic situation in the war's Pacific theater leading up to the bombings, President Harry Truman's decision to use the new weapon, and the legacy of these atomic attacks. Guests included Ian Toll, author of "Twilight of the Gods: War in the Western Pacific, 1944-1945" and President Truman's grandson, Clifton Truman Daniel.
03:59 AM HST Approx. 4 min. LIVE U.S. House of Representatives U.S. House of Representatives The House will convene for a pro forma session only. No recorded votes will take place. The House will convene for a pro forma session only. No recorded votes will take place. 03:03 AM HST Approx. 4 hr. 43 min. Hearing on the Census & Undocumented Immigrants The House Oversight and Reform Committee examined the president's efforts to not count ... The House Oversight and Reform Committee examined the president's efforts to not count undocumented immigrants in the 2020 Census. Members of Congress questioned witnesses on the legality of the issue, history of the census and the impact of counting and not counting undocumented immigrants. Census Director Steven Dillingham admitted he was not told about the plan to omit undocumented immigrants from the apportionment count. 01:58 AM HST Approx. 32 min. American Artifacts Hiroshima-Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Exhibit Peter Kuznick gave a tour of an exhibit marking the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima ... Peter Kuznick gave a tour of an exhibit marking the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In cooperation with the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, American University Museum marked the 70th anniversary of the bombing of those cities with an exhibit. The exhibit included artifacts from the ruins, photographs, drawings by surviving children, and six large folding screen paintings by Japanese artists Ira and Toshi Maruki.
04:03 AM HST Approx. 2 hr. 13 min. LIVE Congressional Oversight Commission on Lending During COVID-19 Pandemic The Congressional Oversight Commission - a five person panel that was established by the CARES Act ... The Congressional Oversight Commission - a five person panel that was established by the CARES Act - holds a hearing on lending to main street businesses in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 07:46 AM HST Approx. 2 hr. 2 min. Hearing on Defense Department Confirmations The Senate Armed Services Committee held a confirmation hearing for the president's nominees to ... The Senate Armed Services Committee held a confirmation hearing for the president's nominees to various Pentagon positions. They include the inspector general, deputy under secretary for intelligence & security, assistant secretary for special operations & low-intensity conflict and assistant secretary for nuclear, chemical & biological programs. Topics discussed included whistleblower protections, public transparency with defense spending, election interference and service member misconduct and accountability. 02:30 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 16 min. Stephen Walker, Shockwave - Countdown to Hiroshima Stephen Walker talked about his book "Shockwave: Countdown to Hiroshima," which begins with the ... Stephen Walker talked about his book "Shockwave: Countdown to Hiroshima," which begins with the first atomic bomb test in New Mexico on July 16, 1945, and documents the key events of the next three weeks leading up to August 6, 1945, the day Little Boy was detonated above Hiroshima. He used the personal stories of individuals to illuminate the historic events. C-SPAN recorded this event in August 2005.
06:16 AM HST Approx. 27 min. LIVE Minority Leader Schumer & Speaker Pelosi Hold News Conference on COVID-19 Economic Aid Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) hold a news ... Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) hold a news conference on negotiations with the White House on providing more economic aid in response to the coronavirus pandemic. 09:48 AM HST Approx. 41 min. Ivanka Trump & Attoney General Barr on Human Trafficking Attorney General William Barr announced the Justice Department is awarding more than $35 million ... Attorney General William Barr announced the Justice Department is awarding more than $35 million in housing assistance grants for human trafficking victims during a roundtable with victims and advocates. Ivanka Trump, along with others from the Trump administration, spoke about efforts they have made to address the issue. Advocates and victims also shared their stories and spoke about the importance of the federal grants, which will go to more than 70 organizations across the country to provide short-term housing assistance for victims. 03:46 AM HST Approx. 29 min. American Artifacts WWII Museum Road to Tokyo Exhibit New Orleans is the home to the National WWII Museum. Senior historian Rob Citino led a tour of the ... New Orleans is the home to the National WWII Museum. Senior historian Rob Citino led a tour of the "Road to Tokyo" exhibit, which examines the Pacific Theatre during World War II including some of the major battles, significant figures, and the conclusion of the war with the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
06:43 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 4 min. Discussion on Executive Power & the Constitution The Heritage Foundation and Federalist Society teamed up for a virtual discussion with two legal ... The Heritage Foundation and Federalist Society teamed up for a virtual discussion with two legal scholars who analyzed executive power and constitutional norms during the Trump administration. They compared some of President Trump's executive actions to that of his previous predecessors. 10:29 AM HST Approx. 3 hr. 31 min. Emily's List Hosts Women's Leadership Conference Emily's List hosted a virtual day-long women in politics conference. Democratic presidential ... Emily's List hosted a virtual day-long women in politics conference. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) delivered remarks, while a previously scheduled address by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was postponed to the following day. 04:15 AM HST Approx. 32 min. Reel America "FDR and World War II" The Pare Lorentz Center at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum added ... The Pare Lorentz Center at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum added narration to archival film, photographs and audio recordings to tell the story of FDR during World War II. Nine short chapters in the 30 minute program focus on different topics including, the course of the war, the home front, the Holocaust, Japanese internment, racial equality, the Four Freedoms, the atomic bomb, and the United Nations.
07:47 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 3 min. Campaign 2020 Sen. Bernie Sanders Hosts Forum with Democratic U.S. House Primary Winners Former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) hosted a virtual forum with ... Former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) hosted a virtual forum with Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), U.S. House Candidates Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) and Cori Bush (D-MO) to discuss their primary victories and the growing support for the progressive movement. Topics included criminal justice reform, health care and the impact of corporate influences. 02:00 PM HST Approx. 2 hr. 45 min. Senate Hearing on Federal Trade Commission The five commissioners of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) testified on a range of topics before ... The five commissioners of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) testified on a range of topics before the Senate Commerce Committee. Federal Trade Commission Chair Joseph Simons called on Congress to update consumer privacy and data security legislation related to technology companies. The commissioners also discussed the importance of protecting consumers against COVID-19 related scams, requiring country of origin labeling for a variety of products, and limiting Section 230 protections for technology companies such as Facebook, Twitter and Google. Chair Simons also faced questions about an ongoing antitrust investigation into Facebook, and whether he intended to depose Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. 04:47 AM HST Approx. 2 hr. 4 min. Hiroshima, Nagasaki and End of World War II August 6 marks the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, with the U.S. ... August 6 marks the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, with the U.S. dropping a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki three days later. Japanese Emperor Hirohito announced Japan's unconditional surrender on August 15, 1945, with the formal surrender ceremony taking place on September 2 aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, ending World War II. American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal were LIVE on this morning of the Hiroshima anniversary to look at the strategic situation in the war's Pacific theater leading up to the bombings, President Harry Truman's decision to use the new weapon, and the legacy of these atomic attacks. Guests included Ian Toll, author of "Twilight of the Gods: War in the Western Pacific, 1944-1945" and President Truman's grandson, Clifton Truman Daniel.
08:50 AM HST Approx. 42 min. Campaign 2020 Vice President Pence Campaign Stop in Clearwater, FL Vice President Pence delivered remarks to a group gathered in Clearwater, FL. It was part of a ... Vice President Pence delivered remarks to a group gathered in Clearwater, FL. It was part of a multi-stop campaign swing through the Sunshine State focused on reaching evangelical and pro-life voters. Vice President Pence was introduced by his daughter, Charlotte Pence Bond. His remarks largely contrasted himself and President Trump with Joe Biden, the presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee, focusing on issues like abortion, religious freedom and health care policy. Following his remarks, he met and greeted some of the attendees before departing the venue. 04:45 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 9 min. Brookings Discussion on Civic Engagement & Voting The Brookings Institution hosted a discussion on civic engagement and the election system. The ... The Brookings Institution hosted a discussion on civic engagement and the election system. The panel talked about the benefits of universal voting laws and why they should be enacted. 06:51 AM HST Approx. 31 min. American Artifacts Hiroshima-Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Exhibit Peter Kuznick gave a tour of an exhibit marking the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima ... Peter Kuznick gave a tour of an exhibit marking the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In cooperation with the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, American University Museum marked the 70th anniversary of the bombing of those cities with an exhibit. The exhibit included artifacts from the ruins, photographs, drawings by surviving children, and six large folding screen paintings by Japanese artists Ira and Toshi Maruki.
09:32 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 1 min. Aspen Security Forum Discussion with Defense Secretary Mark Esper Defense Secretary Mark Esper spoke at the annual Aspen Institute Security Forum. He discussed the ... Defense Secretary Mark Esper spoke at the annual Aspen Institute Security Forum. He discussed the administration's strategy toward China, the president's decision to withdraw troops from Germany and the impact of COVID-19 on the military. The event was held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. 05:54 PM HST Approx. 37 min. C-SPAN Cities Tour- The Atomic Bomb The C-SPAN Cities Tour explores the American story with a look at the creation and use of the ... The C-SPAN Cities Tour explores the American story with a look at the creation and use of the first atomic weapon by the United States on Japan in 1945. 07:22 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 17 min. Stephen Walker, Shockwave - Countdown to Hiroshima Stephen Walker talked about his book "Shockwave: Countdown to Hiroshima," which begins with the ... Stephen Walker talked about his book "Shockwave: Countdown to Hiroshima," which begins with the first atomic bomb test in New Mexico on July 16, 1945, and documents the key events of the next three weeks leading up to August 6, 1945, the day Little Boy was detonated above Hiroshima. He used the personal stories of individuals to illuminate the historic events. C-SPAN recorded this event in August 2005.
10:33 AM HST Approx. 59 min. Aspen Security Forum Discussion with Former Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken Antony Blinken, the former deputy secretary of State during the Obama administration, spoke at the ... Antony Blinken, the former deputy secretary of State during the Obama administration, spoke at the annual Aspen Institute Security Forum. Mr. Blinken currently serves as the chief foreign policy adviser for Joe Biden, the presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee. The event was held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. 06:31 PM HST Approx. 45 min. Washington Journal Diane Yentel National Low Income Housing Coalition president and CEO Diane Yentel discussed the federal ... National Low Income Housing Coalition president and CEO Diane Yentel discussed the federal moratorium on evictions that is about to expire. 08:39 AM HST Approx. 28 min. American Artifacts WWII Museum Road to Tokyo Exhibit New Orleans is the home to the National WWII Museum. Senior historian Rob Citino led a tour of the ... New Orleans is the home to the National WWII Museum. Senior historian Rob Citino led a tour of the "Road to Tokyo" exhibit, which examines the Pacific Theatre during World War II including some of the major battles, significant figures, and the conclusion of the war with the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
11:32 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 27 min. Transportation Department Confirmation Hearing The Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee held a confirmation hearing for ... The Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee held a confirmation hearing for positions in the Transportation Department, and the boards of Surface Transportation and Amtrak. Democrats on the committee expressed concern over the Trump administration's actions toward other inspector generals and questioned the Transportation Department's nominee on his objectivity, independence, and ability to conduct investigations. Lawmakers and witnesses also discussed the importance of Amtrak, increasing long distance services and expansion in rural areas. 07:16 PM HST Approx. 44 min. Washington Journal Mark Zandi K Moody's Analytics' chief economist Mark Zandi discussed the state of the U.S. economy. Moody's Analytics' chief economist Mark Zandi discussed the state of the U.S. economy. 09:07 AM HST Approx. 33 min. Reel America "FDR and World War II" The Pare Lorentz Center at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum added ... The Pare Lorentz Center at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum added narration to archival film, photographs and audio recordings to tell the story of FDR during World War II. Nine short chapters in the 30 minute program focus on different topics including, the course of the war, the home front, the Holocaust, Japanese internment, racial equality, the Four Freedoms, the atomic bomb, and the United Nations.
12:59 PM HST Approx. 12 min. Speaker Pelosi & Leader Schumer on COVID-19 Relief House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) gave an update on the ... House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) gave an update on the COVID-19 relief negotiations. Sen. Schumer said their meeting with White House officials was "disappointing," and that they are still far from an agreement. Speaker Pelosi said Democrats are not willing to settle for something that "doesn't meet the needs of the American people." 08:00 PM HST Approx. 2 hr. 47 min. Senate Hearing on Federal Trade Commission The five commissioners of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) testified on a range of topics before ... The five commissioners of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) testified on a range of topics before the Senate Commerce Committee. Federal Trade Commission Chair Joseph Simons called on Congress to update consumer privacy and data security legislation related to technology companies. The commissioners also discussed the importance of protecting consumers against COVID-19 related scams, requiring country of origin labeling for a variety of products, and limiting Section 230 protections for technology companies such as Facebook, Twitter and Google. Chair Simons also faced questions about an ongoing antitrust investigation into Facebook, and whether he intended to depose Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. 09:40 AM HST Approx. 2 hr. 3 min. Hiroshima, Nagasaki and End of World War II August 6 marks the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, with the U.S. ... August 6 marks the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, with the U.S. dropping a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki three days later. Japanese Emperor Hirohito announced Japan's unconditional surrender on August 15, 1945, with the formal surrender ceremony taking place on September 2 aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, ending World War II. American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal were LIVE on this morning of the Hiroshima anniversary to look at the strategic situation in the war's Pacific theater leading up to the bombings, President Harry Truman's decision to use the new weapon, and the legacy of these atomic attacks. Guests included Ian Toll, author of "Twilight of the Gods: War in the Western Pacific, 1944-1945" and President Truman's grandson, Clifton Truman Daniel.
01:11 PM HST Approx. 10 min. Secretary Mnuchin & Chief of Staff Meadows on COVID-19 Relief Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows gave an update on ... Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows gave an update on the COVID-19 relief negotiations, after meeting with Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Capitol Hill. The secretary said due to the lack of progress being made, he will recommend the president move forward on executive orders. These orders would address enhanced unemployment, rental foreclosures, and student loans. He also said there are some areas with bipartisan support and hopes to build on an agreement from there. 10:47 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 9 min. Brookings Discussion on Civic Engagement & Voting The Brookings Institution hosted a discussion on civic engagement and the election system. The ... The Brookings Institution hosted a discussion on civic engagement and the election system. The panel talked about the benefits of universal voting laws and why they should be enacted. 11:43 AM HST Approx. 32 min. American Artifacts Hiroshima-Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Exhibit Peter Kuznick gave a tour of an exhibit marking the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima ... Peter Kuznick gave a tour of an exhibit marking the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In cooperation with the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, American University Museum marked the 70th anniversary of the bombing of those cities with an exhibit. The exhibit included artifacts from the ruins, photographs, drawings by surviving children, and six large folding screen paintings by Japanese artists Ira and Toshi Maruki.
01:21 PM HST Approx. 13 min. LIVE President Trump Holds News Conference from Bedminster, NJ President Trump holds a news conference from his resort in Bedminster, New Jersey. President Trump holds a news conference from his resort in Bedminster, New Jersey. 11:56 PM HST Approx. 36 min. C-SPAN Cities Tour- The Atomic Bomb The C-SPAN Cities Tour explores the American story with a look at the creation and use of the ... The C-SPAN Cities Tour explores the American story with a look at the creation and use of the first atomic weapon by the United States on Japan in 1945. 12:15 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 16 min. Stephen Walker, Shockwave - Countdown to Hiroshima Stephen Walker talked about his book "Shockwave: Countdown to Hiroshima," which begins with the ... Stephen Walker talked about his book "Shockwave: Countdown to Hiroshima," which begins with the first atomic bomb test in New Mexico on July 16, 1945, and documents the key events of the next three weeks leading up to August 6, 1945, the day Little Boy was detonated above Hiroshima. He used the personal stories of individuals to illuminate the historic events. C-SPAN recorded this event in August 2005.
01:34 PM HST Approx. 41 min. LIVE President Trump Holds News Conference from Bedminster, NJ President Trump holds a news conference from his resort in Bedminster, New Jersey. President Trump holds a news conference from his resort in Bedminster, New Jersey. 12:32 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 28 min. Transportation Department Confirmation Hearing The Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee held a confirmation hearing for ... The Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee held a confirmation hearing for positions in the Transportation Department, and the boards of Surface Transportation and Amtrak. Democrats on the committee expressed concern over the Trump administration's actions toward other inspector generals and questioned the Transportation Department's nominee on his objectivity, independence, and ability to conduct investigations. Lawmakers and witnesses also discussed the importance of Amtrak, increasing long distance services and expansion in rural areas. 01:31 PM HST Approx. 31 min. American Artifacts WWII Museum Road to Tokyo Exhibit New Orleans is the home to the National WWII Museum. Senior historian Rob Citino led a tour of the ... New Orleans is the home to the National WWII Museum. Senior historian Rob Citino led a tour of the "Road to Tokyo" exhibit, which examines the Pacific Theatre during World War II including some of the major battles, significant figures, and the conclusion of the war with the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
02:15 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 35 min. Hearing on 2020 Election Security The House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection and ... The House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection and Innovation held a virtual hearing on election security in the lead up to the 2020 elections. While agreeing that it is possible to hold a secure election this year, election security and voting rights advocates addressed concerns they have about voting amid the coronavirus pandemic including the spread of misinformation, outdated voting systems, the role of the U.S. Postal Service and the underfunding of state and local election offices. The witnesses also discussed ways to improve our elections including implementing ballot tracking, modernizing voter registration, expanding polling and ballot drop-off locations and providing same-day voter registration. 02:00 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. Harlan Hill and Ryan Girdusky, "They're Not Listening" Political consultants Harlan Hill and Ryan Girdusky offered their thoughts on the rise of ... Political consultants Harlan Hill and Ryan Girdusky offered their thoughts on the rise of nationalist populist movements in the U.S. and abroad. This virtual event was sponsored by SAFE Boston. 02:02 PM HST Approx. 4 min. Mari Yamaguchi Associated Press reporter Mari Yamaguchi discussed how Hiroshima marked the 75th anniversary of ... Associated Press reporter Mari Yamaguchi discussed how Hiroshima marked the 75th anniversary of the first atomic bombing being dropped on the city.
03:50 PM HST Approx. 13 min. Speaker Pelosi & Leader Schumer on COVID-19 Relief House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) gave an update on the ... House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) gave an update on the COVID-19 relief negotiations. Sen. Schumer said their meeting with White House officials was "disappointing," and that they are still far from an agreement. Speaker Pelosi said Democrats are not willing to settle for something that "doesn't meet the needs of the American people." 03:00 AM HST Approx. 2 hr. In Depth Wes Moore Wes Moore, a U.S. Army combat veteran and Rhodes Scholar, talked about the fate of ... Wes Moore, a U.S. Army combat veteran and Rhodes Scholar, talked about the fate of African-Americans living in our inner cities and the 2015 uprising in Baltimore, his birthplace, following the death of Freddie Gray. He is the author of "The Other Wes Moore," "The Work," and "Five Days: The Fiery Reckoning of an American City." 02:06 PM HST Approx. 56 min. Reel America "The Spirit of Hiroshima" - 1996 This documentary looks at the August 6, 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan through the ... This documentary looks at the August 6, 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan through the stories of several survivors. The film also features a young family in Hiroshima, born after the bombing, who are trying to make sense of the tragedy during the 50th anniversary. This independent film was produced and directed by Geoffrey Poister has been restored and updated to mark the 75th anniversary.
04:03 PM HST Approx. 42 min. President Trump Holds News Conference from Bedminster, NJ President Trump held a news conference at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. ... President Trump held a news conference at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. He said he would sign Executive Orders on COVID relief measures, depending on negotiations between the White House and Democratic leaders on Captiol Hill. He also touched on other topics like protests and violence in U.S. cities, and the explosion in Beirut. 05:00 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. John Yoo, "Defender in Chief" University of California, Berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in ... University of California, Berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the George W. Bush administration John Yoo offered his thoughts on presidential powers. This virtual event was hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C. 03:02 PM HST Approx. 26 min. Reel America "A Thousand Cranes - The Children of Hiroshima" - 1962 Living in Hiroshima, Japan in the summer of 1962, American Betty Jean Lifton was inspired to make ... Living in Hiroshima, Japan in the summer of 1962, American Betty Jean Lifton was inspired to make this film after learning that cancer from radiation continued to affect atomic bomb survivors and their children. The film documents the origins of Hiroshima's Peace Park, and tells the story of how hand-made paper cranes became a symbol of peace and remembrance for the victims of the August 6, 1945 atomic bombing of the city.
04:45 PM HST Approx. 40 min. The Communicators Is Big Tech Too Big? Two technology watchers discuss whether Big Tech is now too big. Sarah Miller of the American ... Two technology watchers discuss whether Big Tech is now too big. Sarah Miller of the American Economic Liberties Project & former Rep. Barbara Comstock, now with Baker Donelson, discuss their views on this after a House Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee hearing with CEOs of Amazon, Facebook, Alphabet & Apple. 06:00 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 31 min. Author Discussion on Race and Technology Princeton University professor Ruha Benjamin and University of Pennsylvania professor Dorothy ... Princeton University professor Ruha Benjamin and University of Pennsylvania professor Dorothy Roberts offered their thoughts on how some new technologies reinforce racial discrimination. This was a virtual author event hosted by Haymarket Books. 03:28 PM HST Approx. 32 min. Reel America "Effects of the Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki" Author and historian Greg Mitchell discusses a collection of films from the U.S. National Archives ... Author and historian Greg Mitchell discusses a collection of films from the U.S. National Archives documenting the aftermath of the atomic bombs of August, 1945. Some of the films were shot by Japanese newsreel teams, then confiscated by the U.S. military and hidden from the public for decades. Another set of color films were shot by Japanese and American teams, then were classified as well. Clips of the films are shown as Mr. Mitchell discusses their history. Greg Mitchell is the author of "Atomic Cover-up: Two U.S. Soldiers, Hiroshima & Nagasaki, and The Greatest Movie Never Made." This program includes scenes of atomic bomb victims that some viewers may find disturbing.
05:25 PM HST Approx. 37 min. Washington Post Discussion on Race Relations & Historical Monuments Washington Post's Jonathan Capehart hosted a discussion on race relations in America and the ... Washington Post's Jonathan Capehart hosted a discussion on race relations in America and the debate over historical monuments with former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu (D) and trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. The former mayor talked about his decision to remove Confederate monuments in his city, saying "If the city wants to live with integrity...those monuments were essentially just a big fat lie." He later defended the rights of protesters, calling them patriots. "The traitors are the guys that are up on the monument," he added. 07:31 AM HST Approx. 10 hr. 29 min. Book TV Non-fiction books and authors. Non-fiction books and authors. 04:00 PM HST Approx. 37 min. Reel America "The Last Bomb - 1945" The Last Bomb is a 1945 War Department film documenting the final months of the B-29 super ... The Last Bomb is a 1945 War Department film documenting the final months of the B-29 super fortress air campaign against Japan. It concludes with the August 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
06:02 PM HST Approx. 12 min. Speaker Pelosi & Leader Schumer on COVID-19 Relief House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) gave an update on the ... House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) gave an update on the COVID-19 relief negotiations. Sen. Schumer said their meeting with White House officials was "disappointing," and that they are still far from an agreement. Speaker Pelosi said Democrats are not willing to settle for something that "doesn't meet the needs of the American people." 04:37 PM HST Approx. 5 min. Reel America August 1945 Universal Newsreel This 1945 Universal Newsreel includes stories about the Potsdam Declaration of Joseph Stalin, ... This 1945 Universal Newsreel includes stories about the Potsdam Declaration of Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill, and President Harry Truman, the science behind the atom bomb, and Truman's speech announcing the August 6, 1945 bombing of Hiroshima, Japan.
06:14 PM HST Approx. 10 min. Secretary Mnuchin & Chief of Staff Meadows on COVID-19 Relief Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows gave an update on ... Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows gave an update on the COVID-19 relief negotiations, after meeting with Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Capitol Hill. The secretary said due to the lack of progress being made, he will recommend the president move forward on executive orders. These orders would address enhanced unemployment, rental foreclosures, and student loans. He also said there are some areas with bipartisan support and hopes to build on an agreement from there. 04:42 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 1 min. FDR, Truman and the Atomic Bomb The National World War II Museum hosted an online discussion on the development and use of the ... The National World War II Museum hosted an online discussion on the development and use of the atomic bomb by the United States. Participants included President Truman's grandson Clifton Truman Daniel, FDR Presidential Library & Museum director Paul Sparrow, and historian Edward Lengel. Recorded online due to the coronavirus pandemic, the three talked about the secrecy of the Manhattan Project, the debates over using the new weapon, and the long term effects of the August 1945 bombing of Hiroshima & Nagasaki, Japan.
06:24 PM HST Approx. 42 min. President Trump Holds News Conference from Bedminster, NJ President Trump held a news conference at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. ... President Trump held a news conference at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. He said he would sign Executive Orders on COVID relief measures, depending on negotiations between the White House and Democratic leaders on Captiol Hill. He also touched on other topics like protests and violence in U.S. cities, and the explosion in Beirut. 05:43 PM HST Approx. 19 min. Reel America "Combat Bulletin No. 65" - July 1945 This World War II Combat Bulletin for military personnel covers the July-August 1945 Potsdam ... This World War II Combat Bulletin for military personnel covers the July-August 1945 Potsdam Conference meeting of President Truman, Joseph Stalin, and Winston Churchill. Other stories include fighting in Asia near Borneo and several reports about the aftermath of the invasion of the Pacific island of Okinawa. The U.S. War Department used these "restricted" newsreels to distribute combat developments to their officers and enlisted men.
07:06 PM HST Approx. 2 hr. 2 min. Congressional Oversight Commission on Lending During COVID-19 Pandemic The Congressional Oversight Commission, which was created by the CARES Act to oversee economic ... The Congressional Oversight Commission, which was created by the CARES Act to oversee economic stabilization efforts due to the coronavirus pandemic, held its first hearing to explore the efficacy of the Main Street Lending Program. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President and CEO Eric Rosengren, testified that from mid-June, when the program began, to the end of July, 54 loans have been submitted and eight borrowers had received loans, but Mr. Rosengren said if the economy didn't improve he expected to see interest in the program increase. Commissioners expressed concerns about the length of time it took to begin the Main Street Lending Program, a lack of interest from borrowers and lenders, and questions about how much it has helped small and medium sized businesses. During a second panel advocates for the banking industry and business industry testified about the challenges facing the Main Street Lending program and offered recommendations for changes including lowering the minimum 06:02 PM HST Approx. 4 min. Mari Yamaguchi Associated Press reporter Mari Yamaguchi discussed how Hiroshima marked the 75th anniversary of ... Associated Press reporter Mari Yamaguchi discussed how Hiroshima marked the 75th anniversary of the first atomic bombing being dropped on the city.
09:08 PM HST Approx. 13 min. Speaker Pelosi & Leader Schumer on COVID-19 Relief House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) gave an update on the ... House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) gave an update on the COVID-19 relief negotiations. Sen. Schumer said their meeting with White House officials was "disappointing," and that they are still far from an agreement. Speaker Pelosi said Democrats are not willing to settle for something that "doesn't meet the needs of the American people." 06:06 PM HST Approx. 57 min. Reel America "The Spirit of Hiroshima" - 1996 This documentary looks at the August 6, 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan through the ... This documentary looks at the August 6, 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan through the stories of several survivors. The film also features a young family in Hiroshima, born after the bombing, who are trying to make sense of the tragedy during the 50th anniversary. This independent film was produced and directed by Geoffrey Poister has been restored and updated to mark the 75th anniversary.
09:21 PM HST Approx. 42 min. President Trump Holds News Conference from Bedminster, NJ President Trump held a news conference at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. ... President Trump held a news conference at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. He said he would sign Executive Orders on COVID relief measures, depending on negotiations between the White House and Democratic leaders on Captiol Hill. He also touched on other topics like protests and violence in U.S. cities, and the explosion in Beirut. 07:03 PM HST Approx. 25 min. Reel America "A Thousand Cranes - The Children of Hiroshima" - 1962 Living in Hiroshima, Japan in the summer of 1962, American Betty Jean Lifton was inspired to make ... Living in Hiroshima, Japan in the summer of 1962, American Betty Jean Lifton was inspired to make this film after learning that cancer from radiation continued to affect atomic bomb survivors and their children. The film documents the origins of Hiroshima's Peace Park, and tells the story of how hand-made paper cranes became a symbol of peace and remembrance for the victims of the August 6, 1945 atomic bombing of the city.
10:03 PM HST Approx. 18 min. Campaign 2020 Joe Biden Remarks at NALEO Virtual Conference Joe Biden, the presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee, delivered remarks at the 37th ... Joe Biden, the presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee, delivered remarks at the 37th annual conference of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, which was being held virtually because of the ongoing coronavrius pandemic. In his remarks, Mr. Biden talked about parts of his political agenda of interest to the Latino community, including support for immigrant households, education initiatives and anti-hate crime laws, and contrasted the Democratic platform from that of President Trump. 07:28 PM HST Approx. 33 min. Reel America "Effects of the Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki" Author and historian Greg Mitchell discusses a collection of films from the U.S. National Archives ... Author and historian Greg Mitchell discusses a collection of films from the U.S. National Archives documenting the aftermath of the atomic bombs of August, 1945. Some of the films were shot by Japanese newsreel teams, then confiscated by the U.S. military and hidden from the public for decades. Another set of color films were shot by Japanese and American teams, then were classified as well. Clips of the films are shown as Mr. Mitchell discusses their history. Greg Mitchell is the author of "Atomic Cover-up: Two U.S. Soldiers, Hiroshima & Nagasaki, and The Greatest Movie Never Made." This program includes scenes of atomic bomb victims that some viewers may find disturbing.
10:21 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 34 min. Hearing on 2020 Election Security The House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection and ... The House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection and Innovation held a virtual hearing on election security in the lead up to the 2020 elections. While agreeing that it is possible to hold a secure election this year, election security and voting rights advocates addressed concerns they have about voting amid the coronavirus pandemic including the spread of misinformation, outdated voting systems, the role of the U.S. Postal Service and the underfunding of state and local election offices. The witnesses also discussed ways to improve our elections including implementing ballot tracking, modernizing voter registration, expanding polling and ballot drop-off locations and providing same-day voter registration. 08:01 PM HST Approx. 36 min. Reel America "The Last Bomb - 1945" The Last Bomb is a 1945 War Department film documenting the final months of the B-29 super ... The Last Bomb is a 1945 War Department film documenting the final months of the B-29 super fortress air campaign against Japan. It concludes with the August 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
11:55 PM HST Approx. 13 min. Speaker Pelosi & Leader Schumer on COVID-19 Relief House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) gave an update on the ... House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) gave an update on the COVID-19 relief negotiations. Sen. Schumer said their meeting with White House officials was "disappointing," and that they are still far from an agreement. Speaker Pelosi said Democrats are not willing to settle for something that "doesn't meet the needs of the American people." 08:37 PM HST Approx. 5 min. Reel America August 1945 Universal Newsreel This 1945 Universal Newsreel includes stories about the Potsdam Declaration of Joseph Stalin, ... This 1945 Universal Newsreel includes stories about the Potsdam Declaration of Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill, and President Harry Truman, the science behind the atom bomb, and Truman's speech announcing the August 6, 1945 bombing of Hiroshima, Japan.
12:08 AM HST Approx. 10 min. Secretary Mnuchin & Chief of Staff Meadows on COVID-19 Relief Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows gave an update on ... Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows gave an update on the COVID-19 relief negotiations, after meeting with Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Capitol Hill. The secretary said due to the lack of progress being made, he will recommend the president move forward on executive orders. These orders would address enhanced unemployment, rental foreclosures, and student loans. He also said there are some areas with bipartisan support and hopes to build on an agreement from there. 08:42 PM HST Approx. 1 hr. 2 min. FDR, Truman and the Atomic Bomb The National World War II Museum hosted an online discussion on the development and use of the ... The National World War II Museum hosted an online discussion on the development and use of the atomic bomb by the United States. Participants included President Truman's grandson Clifton Truman Daniel, FDR Presidential Library & Museum director Paul Sparrow, and historian Edward Lengel. Recorded online due to the coronavirus pandemic, the three talked about the secrecy of the Manhattan Project, the debates over using the new weapon, and the long term effects of the August 1945 bombing of Hiroshima & Nagasaki, Japan.
12:18 AM HST Approx. 41 min. President Trump Holds News Conference from Bedminster, NJ President Trump held a news conference at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. ... President Trump held a news conference at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. He said he would sign Executive Orders on COVID relief measures, depending on negotiations between the White House and Democratic leaders on Captiol Hill. He also touched on other topics like protests and violence in U.S. cities, and the explosion in Beirut. 09:44 PM HST Approx. 18 min. Reel America "Combat Bulletin No. 65" - July 1945 This World War II Combat Bulletin for military personnel covers the July-August 1945 Potsdam ... This World War II Combat Bulletin for military personnel covers the July-August 1945 Potsdam Conference meeting of President Truman, Joseph Stalin, and Winston Churchill. Other stories include fighting in Asia near Borneo and several reports about the aftermath of the invasion of the Pacific island of Okinawa. The U.S. War Department used these "restricted" newsreels to distribute combat developments to their officers and enlisted men.
12:59 AM HST Approx. 3 hr. 2 min. LIVE Washington Journal 08/08/2020 10:02 PM HST Approx. 5 min. Mari Yamaguchi Associated Press reporter Mari Yamaguchi discussed how Hiroshima marked the 75th anniversary of ... Associated Press reporter Mari Yamaguchi discussed how Hiroshima marked the 75th anniversary of the first atomic bombing being dropped on the city.
04:01 AM HST Approx. 46 min. Aspen Security Forum Discussion with Condoleezza Rice The annual Aspen Institute Security Forum got underway virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. ... The annual Aspen Institute Security Forum got underway virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. In this session former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice touched on a number of topics including the federal response to COVID-19, relations with China, reported intelligence of Russian bounties for U.S. troops and renaming military bases named after Confederate generals. 10:07 PM HST Approx. 56 min. Reel America "The Spirit of Hiroshima" - 1996 This documentary looks at the August 6, 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan through the ... This documentary looks at the August 6, 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan through the stories of several survivors. The film also features a young family in Hiroshima, born after the bombing, who are trying to make sense of the tragedy during the 50th anniversary. This independent film was produced and directed by Geoffrey Poister has been restored and updated to mark the 75th anniversary.
04:47 AM HST Approx. 51 min. Aspen Security Forum Discussion on Planning and Fighting Future Conflicts The annual Aspen Institute Security Forum got underway virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. ... The annual Aspen Institute Security Forum got underway virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. In this session, Christian Brose, a former staff director for the Senate Armed Services Committee, spoke about America's military power and planning for future conflicts. 11:03 PM HST Approx. 24 min. Reel America "A Thousand Cranes - The Children of Hiroshima" - 1962 Living in Hiroshima, Japan in the summer of 1962, American Betty Jean Lifton was inspired to make ... Living in Hiroshima, Japan in the summer of 1962, American Betty Jean Lifton was inspired to make this film after learning that cancer from radiation continued to affect atomic bomb survivors and their children. The film documents the origins of Hiroshima's Peace Park, and tells the story of how hand-made paper cranes became a symbol of peace and remembrance for the victims of the August 6, 1945 atomic bombing of the city.
05:38 AM HST Approx. 48 min. Aspen Security Forum Discussion with U.N. Ambassador Kelly Craft The annual Aspen Institute Security Forum got underway virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. ... The annual Aspen Institute Security Forum got underway virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. In this session, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Kelly Craft discussed the administration's policy toward China, Iran and North Korea. She also talked about the U.N.'s humanitarian aid efforts and its response to the coronavirus pandemic. 11:27 PM HST Approx. 33 min. Reel America "Effects of the Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima & Nagasaki" Author and historian Greg Mitchell discusses a collection of films from the U.S. National Archives ... Author and historian Greg Mitchell discusses a collection of films from the U.S. National Archives documenting the aftermath of the atomic bombs of August, 1945. Some of the films were shot by Japanese newsreel teams, then confiscated by the U.S. military and hidden from the public for decades. Another set of color films were shot by Japanese and American teams, then were classified as well. Clips of the films are shown as Mr. Mitchell discusses their history. Greg Mitchell is the author of "Atomic Cover-up: Two U.S. Soldiers, Hiroshima & Nagasaki, and The Greatest Movie Never Made." This program includes scenes of atomic bomb victims that some viewers may find disturbing.
06:26 AM HST Approx. 3 hr. 7 min. Hearing on Protecting Free Speech & Preventing Violent Protests, Panel 1 A Senate subcommittee convened a hearing to examine protecting free speech and preventing violent ... A Senate subcommittee convened a hearing to examine protecting free speech and preventing violent demonstrations. Several members talked about the rise in demonstrations by groups like antifa and white supremacists groups. Oregon Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Jeff Merkley (D-OR) delivered remarks on the decision to send federal police officers into Portland. Witnesses included federal government officials from Homeland Security, social justice advocates and legal scholars. During this portion of the hearing, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), who chairs the full committee, said if the government had not intervened in Portland, the violent protesters would have "burned the god damn thing down." 12:00 AM HST Approx. 37 min. Reel America "The Last Bomb - 1945" The Last Bomb is a 1945 War Department film documenting the final months of the B-29 super ... The Last Bomb is a 1945 War Department film documenting the final months of the B-29 super fortress air campaign against Japan. It concludes with the August 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
09:33 AM HST Approx. 5 hr. 27 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. 12:37 AM HST Approx. 5 min. Reel America August 1945 Universal Newsreel This 1945 Universal Newsreel includes stories about the Potsdam Declaration of Joseph Stalin, ... This 1945 Universal Newsreel includes stories about the Potsdam Declaration of Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill, and President Harry Truman, the science behind the atom bomb, and Truman's speech announcing the August 6, 1945 bombing of Hiroshima, Japan.
03:00 PM HST Approx. 3 hr. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. 12:42 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 1 min. FDR, Truman and the Atomic Bomb The National World War II Museum hosted an online discussion on the development and use of the ... The National World War II Museum hosted an online discussion on the development and use of the atomic bomb by the United States. Participants included President Truman's grandson Clifton Truman Daniel, FDR Presidential Library & Museum director Paul Sparrow, and historian Edward Lengel. Recorded online due to the coronavirus pandemic, the three talked about the secrecy of the Manhattan Project, the debates over using the new weapon, and the long term effects of the August 1945 bombing of Hiroshima & Nagasaki, Japan.
01:43 AM HST Approx. 17 min. Reel America "Combat Bulletin No. 65" - July 1945 This World War II Combat Bulletin for military personnel covers the July-August 1945 Potsdam ... This World War II Combat Bulletin for military personnel covers the July-August 1945 Potsdam Conference meeting of President Truman, Joseph Stalin, and Winston Churchill. Other stories include fighting in Asia near Borneo and several reports about the aftermath of the invasion of the Pacific island of Okinawa. The U.S. War Department used these "restricted" newsreels to distribute combat developments to their officers and enlisted men.
02:00 AM HST Approx. 55 min. Reel America "The Spirit of Hiroshima" - 1996 This documentary looks at the August 6, 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan through the ... This documentary looks at the August 6, 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan through the stories of several survivors. The film also features a young family in Hiroshima, born after the bombing, who are trying to make sense of the tragedy during the 50th anniversary. This independent film was produced and directed by Geoffrey Poister has been restored and updated to mark the 75th anniversary.
02:55 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. 5 min. Oral Histories Eugene DiSabatino World War II Army veteran Eugene DiSabatino talked about his assignment to the Manhattan Project, ... World War II Army veteran Eugene DiSabatino talked about his assignment to the Manhattan Project, which included being stationed at Los Alamos and accompanying the second bomb to Japan. This interview was recorded in 2012 by the National World War II Museum.
04:00 AM HST Approx. 35 min. American Artifacts Hiroshima-Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Exhibit Peter Kuznick gave a tour of an exhibit marking the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima ... Peter Kuznick gave a tour of an exhibit marking the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In cooperation with the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, American University Museum marked the 70th anniversary of the bombing of those cities with an exhibit. The exhibit included artifacts from the ruins, photographs, drawings by surviving children, and six large folding screen paintings by Japanese artists Ira and Toshi Maruki.
04:35 AM HST Approx. 25 min. Reel America President of the United States" - 1948 This biographical film on the life of President Harry Truman was made during his first term and ... This biographical film on the life of President Harry Truman was made during his first term and includes a visit to his hometown in Missouri, scenes in Washington, D.C., New York City, and San Francisco during the conference that founded the United Nations.
05:00 AM HST Approx. 1 hr. Baseball & American Cities Author Paul Goldberger discussed his book "Ballpark: Baseball in the American City." He explored ... Author Paul Goldberger discussed his book "Ballpark: Baseball in the American City." He explored the relationship between American cities and the growth of baseball, looking at the changing architecture and locations of ballparks over the years and what those reveal about society and culture at-large. The Kansas City Public Library hosted this event and provided the video.
06:00 AM HST Approx. 59 min. The Presidency Portraying Abraham Lincoln This was a conversation about portraying Abraham Lincoln on the stage. Ford's Theatre director ... This was a conversation about portraying Abraham Lincoln on the stage. Ford's Theatre director Paul Tetreault talked with playwright Richard Hellesen who wrote "Necessary Sacrifices" -- a Ford's commissioned play about two meetings between Lincoln and abolitionist Frederick Douglass. They were joined by actors David Selby and Craig Wallace who played Lincoln and Douglass, respectively. Ford's Theatre provided this video.
06:59 AM HST Approx. 11 hr. 1 min. American History TV People and events that help document the American Story. People and events that help document the American Story.