About Books With PragerU Podcaster Michael Knowles
Author and Daily Wire host Michael Knowles discussed his PragerU program and podcast ‘The Book Club’ on the books that have shaped Western Civilization. About Books also reported on the…
429 viewsAuthor and Daily Wire host Michael Knowles discussed his PragerU program and podcast ‘The Book Club’ on the books that have shaped Western Civilization. About Books also reported on the…
429 viewsScience journalist Angela Saini explored the origins of patriarchy and how it spread to societies around the world. She was interviewed by author and the Women’s Media Center director…
245 viewsAuthor and historian Victor Davis Hanson talked and took calls about war, politics, and citizenship in the United States. Mr. Hanson’s many books include The Second World Wars, The Case for…
7,528 viewsLos Angeles Times Book Festival organizer Ann Binney discussed the planning, organization, and author selection process for the 2023 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. About Books also…
60 viewsJournalist Kathleen McLaughlin looked at how & why selling blood plasma has turned into a $20 billion dollar business for the medical industry. She was interviewed by Stat News…
423 viewsFormer Representative Mia Love (R-UT) reflected on her journey to Congress, becoming the first Black Republican woman to be elected, and why she believes more women and minorities should…
241 viewsAuthor and journalist Sam Quinones joined Book TV to talk and take calls about immigration issues and the drug epidemic in the United States. His books include True Tales from Another…
1,937 viewsPolitical consultant Kellyanne Conway was the first woman to manage a winning presidential campaign. She shared insights into the 2016 campaign and her time in the Trump administration, and…
2,354 viewsBook TV spoke to author Chris Whipple about his account of the Biden administration, which was based on access to President Biden and his top advisers. This event took place at the 2023…
231 viewsBook TV spoke to counterterrorism analyst Malcolm Nance about his book on the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. This event took place at the Tucson Festival of Books.
430 viewsInvestigative journalist and author Jeff Guinn joined Book TV from the Tucson Book Festival to talk and take calls about American outlaws and history. His books include The Last Gunfight, Manson,…
454 viewsFormer Representative Steve Israel (D-NY) checked in with Book TV to talk about what he’s learned after a year of running independent bookstore, Theodore’s Books. About Books also reported…
137 viewsNick Tabor traced the history and impact of nearby industries on Africatown in Alabama, a community established by the last slaves brought to the U.S. in 1860. He reported on the conditions…
366 viewsVince Ellison argued Democratic Party leaders and their progressive policies are purposely misleading the American public and destroying the country. He was interviewed by syndicated…
6,542 viewsWall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley argued that the policies during the Trump administration improved the economic lives of Black people. He was interviewed by Trumpa administration…
871 viewsCenter for Immigration Studies fellow Todd Bensman took a critical look at the immigration issues at the U.S. southern border. He was interviewed by Daily Caller investigative immigration…
738 viewsAuthor and professor Noam Chomsky joined Book TV to talk and take calls about capitalism, U.S. foreign policy, and social change. His books include Hopes and Prospects, Consequences of…
11,224 viewsAuthor and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges joined Book TV to talk and take calls about political revolution, war, incarceration in America and other topics. His books include…
8,990 viewsSoftware salesman Bill Whiteside discussed his book about writing a book. The first-time author wrote his debut book while working on a research project about a deadly World War II…
328 viewsUCLA law professor Joanna Schwartz examined how the U.S. legal system handles police misconduct. She was interviewed by New York Law School professor Kirk Burkhalter.
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