American Artifacts Schedule

Week of September 18 through September 25

All times and durations are subject to change

Saturday, September 21
8:00 AM EDTApprox. 45 min.Discussion on EconomicsPulitzer Prize-winning columnist Steven Pearlstein, author of "Can American Capitalism Survive?," ... Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Steven Pearlstein, author of "Can American Capitalism Survive?," and Parag Khanna, author of "The Future is Asian," discussed economics at the 19th annual National Book Festival in Washington, DC. 8:45 AM EDTApprox. 45 min.Kevin Williamson, "The Smallest Minority"Kevin Williamson, correspondent for National Review, talked about his book "The Smallest Minority: ... Kevin Williamson, correspondent for National Review, talked about his book "The Smallest Minority: Independent Thinking in the Age of Mob Politics." 9:30 AM EDTApprox. 45 min.Caitlin Moscatello, "See Jane Win"Journalist Caitlin Moscatello examined the rise in women running and winning elected office in the ... Journalist Caitlin Moscatello examined the rise in women running and winning elected office in the 2018 midterm elections.
10:15 AM EDTApprox. 45 min.Liz Wheeler, "Tipping Points - How to Topple the Left's House of Cards"One America News Networks host Liz Wheeler offered her thoughts on how to debate the Left. One America News Networks host Liz Wheeler offered her thoughts on how to debate the Left. 11:00 AM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 1 min.Sen. Jeff Merkley, "America Is Better Than This"Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) provided a first-hand account of conditions for migrant families at the ... Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) provided a first-hand account of conditions for migrant families at the U.S. southern border. 12:01 PM EDTApprox. 49 min.C-SPAN Cities Tour visits Lansing, MIC-SPAN Cities Tour visited Lansing, Michigan to feature its local authors. C-SPAN Cities Tour visited Lansing, Michigan to feature its local authors.
12:50 PM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 10 min.Thomas Abt, "Bleeding Out"Harvard senior research fellow Thomas Abt discussed his research and strategies to reduce urban ... Harvard senior research fellow Thomas Abt discussed his research and strategies to reduce urban violence. 2:00 PM EDTApprox. 1 hr.Tope Folarin, "A Particular Kind of Black Man - A Novel"Tope Folarin addressed the issues of immigration, identity, and religion in his novel, "A ... Tope Folarin addressed the issues of immigration, identity, and religion in his novel, "A Particular Kind of Black Man," which traces the Akinola family's move from Nigeria to Utah. 3:00 PM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 10 min.Neil Gorsuch, "A Republic, If You Can Keep It "Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch reflected on his thirty-year career and offered his ... Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch reflected on his thirty-year career and offered his thoughts on the judiciary and the U.S. Constitution.
4:10 PM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 13 min.Imani Perry, "Breathe"Princeton University professor Imani Perry offered her thoughts on race, gender, and class in ... Princeton University professor Imani Perry offered her thoughts on race, gender, and class in America. 5:23 PM EDTApprox. 7 min.Tour of Lansing, Michigan 5:30 PM EDTApprox. 44 min.Duncan White, "Cold Warriors"Harvard University history and literature professor Duncan White looked at how Cold War propaganda ... Harvard University history and literature professor Duncan White looked at how Cold War propaganda was disseminated through literature in the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union.
6:14 PM EDTApprox. 6 min.What Are You Reading with Representative Bill JohnsonRep. Bill Johnson (R-OH) shared his reading list with Book TV. Rep. Bill Johnson (R-OH) shared his reading list with Book TV. 6:20 PM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 4 min.Susan Ronald, "Conde Nast"Historian Susan Ronald recounted the life of publishing magnate Conde Nast, who's magazine empire ... Historian Susan Ronald recounted the life of publishing magnate Conde Nast, who's magazine empire included Vogue and Vanity Fair. 7:24 PM EDTApprox. 6 min.Evan Sayet, "Apocali Now"Comedian and political commentator Evan Sayet discussed his book "Apocali Now!" Comedian and political commentator Evan Sayet discussed his book "Apocali Now!"
7:30 PM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 21 min.Author Debate on the Influence of Christianity on America's FoundersMark David Hall, politics professor at George Fox University and author of "Did America Have a ... Mark David Hall, politics professor at George Fox University and author of "Did America Have a Christian Founding?," and Andrew Seidel, constitutional attorney and author of "The Founding Myth," discussed their respective books and debated whether America's Founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. 8:51 PM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 9 min.Kate Black and June Raphael, "Represent"Kate Black and June Raphael discussed their guide for women on how to run for elected office. Kate Black and June Raphael discussed their guide for women on how to run for elected office. 10:00 PM EDTApprox. 1 hr.After Words Michelle Malkin, "Open Borders Inc."Journalist Michelle Malkin offered her thoughts on U.S. immigration policy. She was interviewed by ... Journalist Michelle Malkin offered her thoughts on U.S. immigration policy. She was interviewed by Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX).
11:00 PM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 10 min.Kate Kelly and Robin Pogrebin, "The Education of Brett Kavanaugh"New York Times reporters Kate Kelly and Robin Pogrebin explored Justice Brett Kavanaugh's past, ... New York Times reporters Kate Kelly and Robin Pogrebin explored Justice Brett Kavanaugh's past, the FBI investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against him, and his recent confirmation process.
Sunday, September 22
12:10 AM EDTApprox. 1 hr.Washington Journal Jeanine Pirro on "Radicals, Resistance and Revenge"Jeanine Pirro talked about her latest book, "Radicals, Resistance, and Revenge: The Left's Plot to ... Jeanine Pirro talked about her latest book, "Radicals, Resistance, and Revenge: The Left's Plot to Remake America." 1:10 AM EDTApprox. 17 min.Call-in with Thomas Malone, "Superminds"Thomas Malone, founding director of the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence, weighed in on the ... Thomas Malone, founding director of the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence, weighed in on the future of artificial intelligence. He discussed his book and took viewer phone calls from the 19th annual National Book Festival in Washington, DC. 1:27 AM EDTApprox. 3 min.What Are You Reading with Representative Glenn GrothmanRep. Glenn Grothman (R-WI) shared his reading list with Book TV. Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-WI) shared his reading list with Book TV.
1:30 AM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 10 min.Dr. Jen Gunter, "The Vagina Bible"Dr. Jen Gunter offered her thoughts on misinformation in women's healthcare. Dr. Jen Gunter offered her thoughts on misinformation in women's healthcare. 2:40 AM EDTApprox. 50 min.History Bookshelf David Roll, "George Marshall"Biographer David Roll recalled the life of military leader George Marshall, who served as ... Biographer David Roll recalled the life of military leader George Marshall, who served as President Franklin Roosevelt's Army chief of staff during World War II. 3:30 AM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 5 min.Christian Keller, "The Great Partnership"U.S. Army War College history professor Christian Keller recounted the personal and professional ... U.S. Army War College history professor Christian Keller recounted the personal and professional relationship between Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
4:35 AM EDTApprox. 25 min.Call-in with David Treuer, "The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee"David Treuer provided a history of Native Americans from 1890 to today. He discussed his book and ... David Treuer provided a history of Native Americans from 1890 to today. He discussed his book and took viewer phone calls from the 19th annual National Book Festival in Washington, DC. 5:00 AM EDTApprox. 1 hr.Julie Salamon, "An Innocent Bystander"Author and journalist Julie Salamon recalled the murder of Leon Klinghoffer, a disabled Jewish New ... Author and journalist Julie Salamon recalled the murder of Leon Klinghoffer, a disabled Jewish New Yorker, by Palestinian militants during a hijacking of the cruise ship Achille Lauro in 1985. 6:00 AM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 2 min.Steven Waldman, "Sacred Liberty"Steven Waldman, author and co-founder of the multifaith site Belief.net, provided a history of ... Steven Waldman, author and co-founder of the multifaith site Belief.net, provided a history of religious freedom in America.
7:02 AM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 8 min.Dale Beran, "It Came From Something Awful"Dale Beran profiles the counterculture online hub 4chan. Dale Beran profiles the counterculture online hub 4chan. 8:10 AM EDTApprox. 50 min.C-SPAN Cities Tour visits Lansing, MIC-SPAN Cities Tour visited Lansing, Michigan to feature its local authors. C-SPAN Cities Tour visited Lansing, Michigan to feature its local authors. 9:00 AM EDTApprox. 47 min.After Words Ben Westhoff, "Fentanyl, Inc."Journalist Ben Westhoff reported on how labs in China manufacture Fentanyl. He was interviewed by ... Journalist Ben Westhoff reported on how labs in China manufacture Fentanyl. He was interviewed by Rep. Ann McLane Kuster (D-NH), founding co-chair of the Bipartisan Opioid Task Force.
9:47 AM EDTApprox. 12 min.Robby Soave, "Panic Attack"Robby Soave, associate editor at Reason.com, discussed his book, "Panic Attack," about millennial ... Robby Soave, associate editor at Reason.com, discussed his book, "Panic Attack," about millennial activism since the election of Donald Trump. 9:59 AM EDTApprox. 8 hr. 6 min.LIVE 2019 Brooklyn Book FestivalBook TV covers the 2019 Brooklyn Book Festival with author discussions on criminal justice, ... Book TV covers the 2019 Brooklyn Book Festival with author discussions on criminal justice, LGBTQIA issues, immigration, the 2020 election, and more. 6:05 PM EDTApprox. 55 min.After Words Mollie Hemingway and Carrie Severino, "Justice on Trial"The Federalist's Mollie Hemingway and Judicial Crisis Network's Carrie Severino examined the ... The Federalist's Mollie Hemingway and Judicial Crisis Network's Carrie Severino examined the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and the future of the Court. They were interviewed by Los Angeles Times Supreme Court correspondent David Savage.
7:00 PM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 6 min.Kate Kelly and Robin Pogrebin, "The Education of Brett Kavanaugh"New York Times reporters Kate Kelly and Robin Pogrebin explored Justice Brett Kavanaugh's past, ... New York Times reporters Kate Kelly and Robin Pogrebin explored Justice Brett Kavanaugh's past, the FBI investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against him, and his recent confirmation process. 8:06 PM EDTApprox. 56 min.Jason Chaffetz, "Power Grab"Former Utah Republican Congressman Jason Chaffetz argued that liberals are trying to undermine the ... Former Utah Republican Congressman Jason Chaffetz argued that liberals are trying to undermine the Trump presidency. 9:02 PM EDTApprox. 58 min.After Words Michelle Malkin, "Open Borders Inc."Journalist Michelle Malkin offered her thoughts on U.S. immigration policy. She was interviewed by ... Journalist Michelle Malkin offered her thoughts on U.S. immigration policy. She was interviewed by Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX).
10:00 PM EDTApprox. 55 min.Shoba Wadhia, "Banned"Penn State law professor Shoba Wadhia offered her thoughts on President Trump's immigration ... Penn State law professor Shoba Wadhia offered her thoughts on President Trump's immigration policies. 10:55 PM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 5 min.Susan Ronald, "Conde Nast"Historian Susan Ronald recounted the life of publishing magnate Conde Nast, who's magazine empire ... Historian Susan Ronald recounted the life of publishing magnate Conde Nast, who's magazine empire included Vogue and Vanity Fair.
Monday, September 23
12:00 AM EDTApprox. 1 hr.After Words Michelle Malkin, "Open Borders Inc."Journalist Michelle Malkin offered her thoughts on U.S. immigration policy. She was interviewed by ... Journalist Michelle Malkin offered her thoughts on U.S. immigration policy. She was interviewed by Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX). 1:00 AM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 5 min.Kate Black and June Raphael, "Represent"Kate Black and June Raphael discussed their guide for women on how to run for elected office. Kate Black and June Raphael discussed their guide for women on how to run for elected office. 2:05 AM EDTApprox. 56 min.David Brooks, "The Second Mountain"New York Times columnist David Brooks offered advice on leading a moral life. He spoke at the 19th ... New York Times columnist David Brooks offered advice on leading a moral life. He spoke at the 19th annual National Book Festival in Washington, DC
3:01 AM EDTApprox. 59 min.After Words Michelle Malkin, "Open Borders Inc."Journalist Michelle Malkin offered her thoughts on U.S. immigration policy. She was interviewed by ... Journalist Michelle Malkin offered her thoughts on U.S. immigration policy. She was interviewed by Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX). 4:00 AM EDTApprox. 1 hr. 35 min.Dennis Ross & David Makovsky, "Be Strong and of Good Courage"Ambassador Dennis Ross and David Makovsky talked about modern Israel's founding fathers - David ... Ambassador Dennis Ross and David Makovsky talked about modern Israel's founding fathers - David Ben-Gurion, Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Rabin, and Ariel Sharon. 5:35 AM EDTApprox. 25 min.Robin Koerner, "If You Can Keep It"Robin Koerner, academic dean at the John Locke Institute, discussed his book, "If You Can Keep ... Robin Koerner, academic dean at the John Locke Institute, discussed his book, "If You Can Keep It," in which he argues that we are close to losing our Republic.
6:00 AM EDTApprox. 57 min.Emily Guendelsberger, "On the Clock"Journalist Emily Guendelsberger talked about what it's like to work low-wage jobs in the United ... Journalist Emily Guendelsberger talked about what it's like to work low-wage jobs in the United States. 6:57 AM EDTApprox. 3 min.What Are You Reading with Representative Darren SotoRepresentative Darren Soto (D-FL) shared his reading list with Book TV. Representative Darren Soto (D-FL) shared his reading list with Book TV. 7:00 AM EDTApprox. 1 hr.Douglas Waller, "Lincoln's Spies"Historian Douglas Waller recounted the team of Union spies that provided President Lincoln and his ... Historian Douglas Waller recounted the team of Union spies that provided President Lincoln and his generals with intelligence during the Civil War.