C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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FCC Holds Meeting on Net Neutrality, Open Internet and Other Technology Issues
2 hours, 0 minuteThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) held an open meeting from FCC headquarters in Washington, DC, on net neutrality, the implementation of geo-routing and location-based services for the 988-crisis hotline, and enforcement actions taken against several pirate radio station operators. While the commission voted unanimously in favor of geo-routing for the 988 hotline and enforcement actions against pirate radio operators, they voted along party lines to restore net neutrality, which was repealed in 2017 under the Trump administration.
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Campaign 2024: New Jersey 3rd Congressional District Democratic Debate
1 hour, 7 minutesThe three leading Democratic candidates running in the 2024 race to replace Rep. Andy Kim (D) in representing New Jersey's third congressional district participated in a debate hosted by the New Jersey Globe. The 2024 candidates shared their points of view on topics such as universal health care, free speech on college campuses, and how their political values aligned with outgoing Rep. Andy Kim. The state's primary was scheduled to be held in early June.
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U.S. Senate: 05/16/2024
5 hours, 53 minutesThe Senate will consider judicial nominations for U.S. District and Circuit Courts.
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House Speaker Unveils Statue of Late Rev. Billy Graham
57 minutesHouse Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), along with the North Carolina congressional delegation, unveiled a statue of the late Rev. Billy Graham in the U.S. Capitol. Also on hand for the ceremony included his son, Rev. Franklin Graham. Rev. Graham, a well-known evangelical Christian figure from North Carolina, passed away in February 2018.
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Hearing on Foreign Threats to 2024 Elections
1 hour, 47 minutesDirector of National Intelligence Avril Haines testified on foreign threats to the 2024 elections before the Senate Intelligence Committee. She was joined by the FBI's Larissa Knapp and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Jen Easterly. DNI Haines said there were three trends over the past several years that made the threat landscape more complex to manage: an increase of foreign actors and non-state entities, more commercial firms through which state actors conduct election-influence activities, and artificial intelligence. Further, she testified that the most significant foreign actors targeting U.S. elections were Russia, China, and Iran--and Russia was the most active threat. During the hearing, senators debated if the intelligence community was responsible for labeling certain information as real versus fake, such as AI-generated images.
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House Speaker Johnson & GOP Leadership Discuss Israel Security Assistance
17 minutesHouse Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Republican party leadership held a news conference on military aid for Israel. They reiterated their support for Israel, and called on President Biden to provide military aid with no policy strings attached. Speaker Johnson also addressed President Biden's declaration of executive privilege regarding his interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur, calling it an abuse of his power.
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Democratic Leader Jeffries Holds News Conference
24 minutesDemocratic Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (NY) held a news conference to discuss the House Democratic legislative agenda. He fielded reporters' questions on a variety of topics including a Republican-led bill calling for the delivery of weapons to Israel, combating antisemitism, House Republican efforts to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress, and efforts to honor Capitol Hill police for their service on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 05/15/2024
38 minutesBritish Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fielded questions from members of the House of Commons on a range of domestic and international issues during his weekly question time. A variety of topics were addressed, including prison reform and public safety, school infrastructure investment, health services and maternity care, and the Israel-Hamas war.
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Atty. Gen. Garland Speaks to Reporters Ahead of Contempt of Congress Votes
5 minutesAttorney General Merrick Garland speaks to reporters at the Justice Department ahead of votes in two House committees on potential contempt of Congress charges against him. He said the Justice Department was committed to providing answers to the Legislative Branch on "legitimate" oversight concerns, but said House Republicans' threats to defund the department's investigations threatened its independence.
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FCC Chair Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
1 hour, 28 minutesFederal Communications Commission Chair Jessica Rosenworcel (D) and Commissioner Brendan Carr (R) testified on the FCC's 2025 budget request before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government. Several topics were discussed, including the importance of affordable broadband for all, geolocation for the "988" mental health hotline, the need for Congress to reinstate the FCC's spectrum auction authority, and needed upgrades to the "911" system. Chair Rosenworcel also addressed actions taken to eliminate robocalls and the FCC's recent decision to revoke the ability of Chinese companies from providing telecommunication services in the United States.
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Atty. Gen. Garland Speaks to Reporters Ahead of Contempt of Congress Votes
4 minutesAttorney General Merrick Garland speaks to reporters at the Justice Department ahead of votes in two House committees on potential contempt of Congress charges against him. He said the Justice Department was committed to providing answers to the Legislative Branch on "legitimate" oversight concerns, but said House Republicans' threats to defund the department's investigations threatened its independence.
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Hearing on Holding Attorney General in Contempt of Congress
4 hours, 27 minutesThe House Judiciary Committee, chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan, voted along party lines, 18-15, to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for not providing audio tapes of Special Counsel Robert Hur's interview of President Biden to the committee. The subpoenaed recording, which the White House claimed executive privilege over prior to the start of the hearing, is a part of the special counsel's investigation into President Biden's mishandling of classified documents while serving as vice president.
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FCC Chair Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
1 hour, 26 minutesFederal Communications Commission Chair Jessica Rosenworcel (D) and Commissioner Brendan Carr (R) testified on the FCC's 2025 budget request before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government. Several topics were discussed, including the importance of affordable broadband for all, geolocation for the "988" mental health hotline, the need for Congress to reinstate the FCC's spectrum auction authority, and needed upgrades to the "911" system. Chair Rosenworcel also addressed actions taken to eliminate robocalls and the FCC's recent decision to revoke the ability of Chinese companies from providing telecommunication services in the United States.
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Atty. Gen. Garland Speaks to Reporters Ahead of Contempt of Congress Votes
3 minutesAttorney General Merrick Garland speaks to reporters at the Justice Department ahead of votes in two House committees on potential contempt of Congress charges against him. He said the Justice Department was committed to providing answers to the Legislative Branch on "legitimate" oversight concerns, but said House Republicans' threats to defund the department's investigations threatened its independence.
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Hearing on Holding Attorney General in Contempt of Congress
4 hours, 31 minutesThe House Judiciary Committee, chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan, voted along party lines, 18-15, to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for not providing audio tapes of Special Counsel Robert Hur's interview of President Biden to the committee. The subpoenaed recording, which the White House claimed executive privilege over prior to the start of the hearing, is a part of the special counsel's investigation into President Biden's mishandling of classified documents while serving as vice president.
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Hearing on Foreign Threats to 2024 Elections
1 hour, 48 minutesDirector of National Intelligence Avril Haines testified on foreign threats to the 2024 elections before the Senate Intelligence Committee. She was joined by the FBI's Larissa Knapp and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Jen Easterly. DNI Haines said there were three trends over the past several years that made the threat landscape more complex to manage: an increase of foreign actors and non-state entities, more commercial firms through which state actors conduct election-influence activities, and artificial intelligence. Further, she testified that the most significant foreign actors targeting U.S. elections were Russia, China, and Iran--and Russia was the most active threat. During the hearing, senators debated if the intelligence community was responsible for labeling certain information as real versus fake, such as AI-generated images.
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State and Local Law Enforcement Officials Testify on Law Enforcement Challenges
2 hours, 52 minutesState and local law enforcement officials testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on the challenges faced by law enforcement. Several topics were addressed, including gun violence, the prevention of school shootings, workforce recruitment and retention concerns, and the importance of collaboration among federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. They also addressed the fentanyl crisis and the need for more funding and resources.
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Homeland Security Secretary Speaks at Economic Club of Washington, DC
50 minutesHomeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas speaks about wide-ranging topics including immigration and border security at the Economic Club of Washington, DC.
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House Speaker Holds Prayer Vigil for Fallen Police Officers
17 minutesHouse Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) delivered remarks in tribute of fallen police officers during a prayer vigil on Capitol Hill. Joining the speaker at the podium was Jennifer McMeekin, widow of Atlantic City Police Officer Thomas McMeekin, and retired NYPD Detective Thomas Donohue, widower of NYPD Lt. Maureen Gill-Donohue.
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DEA Administrator Testifies on Presidents 2025 Budget Request
1 hour, 53 minutesDrug Enforcement Administration Administrator Anne Milgram testified on President Biden's 2025 budget request before a House Appropriations subcommittee. She discussed efforts to bring fentanyl traffickers to justice, including ongoing investigations and charges against members of the Sinaloa and Jalisco drug cartels and Chinese chemical companies. She further said that the U.S. and China had begun working together on this issue ever since President Biden met with President Xi in November. Moreover, Ms. Milgram testified that the ubiquitousness of smartphones had changed the nature of drug and fentanyl trafficking, saying, "people are having pills delivered to their front doorstep like Uber Eats."
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Hearing on Pipelines & Hazardous Materials Safety
2 hours, 2 minutesSafety stakeholders from the Transportation Department, American Gas Association, American Petroleum Institute, and Pipeline Safety Trust testified on reauthorizing the Promoting Innovation in Pipeline Efficiency and Safety (PIPES) Act of 2023. They discussed the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration programs and addressed multiple topics including fuel and critical energy resource transportation, pipeline safety concerns, liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, and innovation and technological investments.
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Treasury Secretary Discusses Democracy
48 minutesTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen delivered remarks on what democracy means to her at the McCain Institute's annual Sedona Forum in Arizona. She said democracy consists of three main pillars: accountability, economic freedom, and strong, independent institutions that uphold the rule of law. Secretary Yellen also explained why democracy is good for economics and promoted the record of the Biden administration. After her speech, she was interviewed by Arizona State University President Michael Crow.
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Hearing on Foreign Threats to 2024 Elections
1 hour, 47 minutesDirector of National Intelligence Avril Haines testified on foreign threats to the 2024 elections before the Senate Intelligence Committee. She was joined by the FBI's Larissa Knapp and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Jen Easterly. DNI Haines said there were three trends over the past several years that made the threat landscape more complex to manage: an increase of foreign actors and non-state entities, more commercial firms through which state actors conduct election-influence activities, and artificial intelligence. Further, she testified that the most significant foreign actors targeting U.S. elections were Russia, China, and Iran--and Russia was the most active threat. During the hearing, senators debated if the intelligence community was responsible for labeling certain information as real versus fake, such as AI-generated images.
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Fmr. Rep. Liz Cheney in Conversation With Jon Meacham
1 hour, 0 minuteFormer Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) and Jon Meacham, historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer, held a conversation on democracy and how leaders can put principles ahead of politics. Many topics were discussed, including January 6th, how the Republican Party has evolved, the 2024 presidential election, and how elected officials and voters can work to put principle over party. This discussion was a part of the Washington National Cathedral's "A Better Way" programming.
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Discussion on Liberalism & Democracy
58 minutesThe U.S. Naval Academy Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership hosted the 23rd McCain Conference titled, "Liberal Democracy - Challenges, Critics, Solutions." This portion featured a keynote lecture on liberalism and democracy from Francis Fukuyama, a professor in international policy from Stanford University.
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Treasury Secretary Discusses Democracy
54 minutesTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen delivered remarks on what democracy means to her at the McCain Institute's annual Sedona Forum in Arizona. She said democracy consists of three main pillars: accountability, economic freedom, and strong, independent institutions that uphold the rule of law. Secretary Yellen also explained why democracy is good for economics and promoted the record of the Biden administration. After her speech, she was interviewed by Arizona State University President Michael Crow.
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Congressional Budget Office Director on Federal Debt & Fiscal Policy
48 minutesThe American Enterprise Institute, Penn Wharton Budget Model, Brookings Institution, and Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance held a conference focusing on the federal debt and fiscal policy featuring current and former government officials and economists. In this session, Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Director Phillip Swagel gave a presentation on U.S. debt, current fiscal policy and future projections.
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Economists Discuss Federal Debt & Fiscal Policy
50 minutesThe American Enterprise Institute, Penn Wharton Budget Model, Brookings Institution, and Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance held a conference focusing on the federal debt and fiscal policy featuring current and former government officials and economists. In this session, a group of economists spoke about the impact of U.S. debt and fiscal policy from a Wall Street view perspective.
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Fmr. Federal Officials Discuss U.S. Debt & Social Security Spending
49 minutesThe American Enterprise Institute, Penn Wharton Budget Model, Brookings Institution, and Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance held a conference focusing on the federal debt and fiscal policy featuring current and former government officials and economists. This panel focuses on social security spending.
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Economist Kent Smetters on Federal Debt & the Economy
59 minutesThe American Enterprise Institute, Penn Wharton Budget Model, Brookings Institution, and Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance held a conference focusing on the federal debt and fiscal policy featuring current and former government officials and economists. In this session, economis Kent Smetters delivered a presentation on the economy and the federal debt.
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Fmr. Congressional Staffers Discuss Federal Debt & Fiscal Policy
1 hour, 10 minutesThe American Enterprise Institute, Penn Wharton Budget Model, Brookings Institution, and Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance held a conference focusing on the federal debt and fiscal policy. In this session, former congressional staffers discussed potential proposals to address the debt and deficit.
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State and Local Law Enforcement Officials Testify on Law Enforcement Challenges
2 hours, 46 minutesState and local law enforcement officials testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on the challenges faced by law enforcement. Several topics were addressed, including gun violence, the prevention of school shootings, workforce recruitment and retention concerns, and the importance of collaboration among federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. They also addressed the fentanyl crisis and the need for more funding and resources.
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Lectures in History: The Road to Brown v. Board of Education
1 hour, 9 minutesPrairie View A&M history professor Malachi Crawford discussed the evolution of civil rights law from efforts to dismantle Jim Crow and racial segregation to the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision which declared public education segregation to be unconstitutional. Prairie View A&M University is an historically black university located in Prairie View, Texas.
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Reel America: "The Lonely Eagles" - 1979
20 minutesThis U.S. Air Force recruitment film profiles the World War II service of the Tuskegee airmen by interviewing the veterans and showing archival film of their training and combat.
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The American Vice Presidency
55 minutesNew York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker talked about the evolution of the American vice presidency. Having covered presidents from Bill Clinton through Joe Biden, he's observed the vice presidential tenures of Al Gore, Dick Cheney, Joe Biden, Mike Pence, and Kamala Harris. The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, hosted this event.
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Reel America: "Apollo 10, To Sort Out The Unknowns" - 1969
35 minutesThis NASA film documents the May 18 to May 26, 1969 Apollo mission with astronauts Thomas Stafford, Eugene Cernan and John Young. A rehearsal for the July, 1969 moon landing, the mission tested the undocking and docking of the lunar module, and its descent within nine miles of the moon's surface.
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Lectures in History: The Road to Brown v. Board of Education
1 hour, 10 minutesPrairie View A&M history professor Malachi Crawford discussed the evolution of civil rights law from efforts to dismantle Jim Crow and racial segregation to the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision which declared public education segregation to be unconstitutional. Prairie View A&M University is an historically black university located in Prairie View, Texas.
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Reel America: "The Lonely Eagles" - 1979
20 minutesThis U.S. Air Force recruitment film profiles the World War II service of the Tuskegee airmen by interviewing the veterans and showing archival film of their training and combat.
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The American Vice Presidency
55 minutesNew York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker talked about the evolution of the American vice presidency. Having covered presidents from Bill Clinton through Joe Biden, he's observed the vice presidential tenures of Al Gore, Dick Cheney, Joe Biden, Mike Pence, and Kamala Harris. The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, hosted this event.
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Reel America: "Apollo 10, To Sort Out The Unknowns" - 1969
35 minutesThis NASA film documents the May 18 to May 26, 1969 Apollo mission with astronauts Thomas Stafford, Eugene Cernan and John Young. A rehearsal for the July, 1969 moon landing, the mission tested the undocking and docking of the lunar module, and its descent within nine miles of the moon's surface.
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The Civil War: Military Communication During Civil War Battles
55 minutesU.S. Naval Academy professor Wayne Hsieh described how Civil War generals were able to see aerial views of the battlefield for the first time through military balloons and how they could communicate between widely dispersed troops via the telegram. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg hosted this event.
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War of 1812 Hero Stephen Decatur & the Early American Navy
41 minutesThe White House Historical Association commemorated War of 1812 hero Stephen Decatur with a discussion on the American and Royal navies during that conflict.
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Missionary Diplomacy in the 19th Century
1 hour, 27 minutesHistorians discussed the role of 19th century Protestant missionaries and how they shaped American foreign relations. This program was part of the 2024 Organization of American Historians conference in New Orleans.
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U.S. Army in Vietnam and the All-Volunteer Force
21 minutesAuthor and historian Beth Bailey talked about the challenges the U.S. Army faced during the Vietnam War and how they transitioned away from the draft to the all-volunteer force we have today. C-SPAN conducted this interview at the Organization of American Historians meeting in New Orleans.
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Immigration Act of 1924 Legacy
1 hour, 36 minutes100 years after the Immigration Act of 1924, historians discussed its legacy, how limits on immigration became a federal issue, and how it continues to affect different groups today. This program was part of the 2024 Organization of American Historians conference in New Orleans.
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Congress Investigates: 1993 & 1995 Siege at Waco Hearings
1 hour, 0 minuteIn 1993 and 1995, House committees examined events surrounding the deadly 1993 siege carried out by the federal government and other law enforcement agencies at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas.
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Lectures in History: The Road to Brown v. Board of Education
1 hour, 10 minutesPrairie View A&M history professor Malachi Crawford discussed the evolution of civil rights law from efforts to dismantle Jim Crow and racial segregation to the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision which declared public education segregation to be unconstitutional. Prairie View A&M University is an historically black university located in Prairie View, Texas.
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Reel America: "The Lonely Eagles" - 1979
20 minutesThis U.S. Air Force recruitment film profiles the World War II service of the Tuskegee airmen by interviewing the veterans and showing archival film of their training and combat.
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The American Vice Presidency
55 minutesNew York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker talked about the evolution of the American vice presidency. Having covered presidents from Bill Clinton through Joe Biden, he's observed the vice presidential tenures of Al Gore, Dick Cheney, Joe Biden, Mike Pence, and Kamala Harris. The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, hosted this event.
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Reel America: "Apollo 10, To Sort Out The Unknowns" - 1969
35 minutesThis NASA film documents the May 18 to May 26, 1969 Apollo mission with astronauts Thomas Stafford, Eugene Cernan and John Young. A rehearsal for the July, 1969 moon landing, the mission tested the undocking and docking of the lunar module, and its descent within nine miles of the moon's surface.
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Lectures in History: The Road to Brown v. Board of Education
1 hour, 10 minutesPrairie View A&M history professor Malachi Crawford discussed the evolution of civil rights law from efforts to dismantle Jim Crow and racial segregation to the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision which declared public education segregation to be unconstitutional. Prairie View A&M University is an historically black university located in Prairie View, Texas.
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Reel America: "The Lonely Eagles" - 1979
20 minutesThis U.S. Air Force recruitment film profiles the World War II service of the Tuskegee airmen by interviewing the veterans and showing archival film of their training and combat.
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The American Vice Presidency
55 minutesNew York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker talked about the evolution of the American vice presidency. Having covered presidents from Bill Clinton through Joe Biden, he's observed the vice presidential tenures of Al Gore, Dick Cheney, Joe Biden, Mike Pence, and Kamala Harris. The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, hosted this event.
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Reel America: "Apollo 10, To Sort Out The Unknowns" - 1969
35 minutesThis NASA film documents the May 18 to May 26, 1969 Apollo mission with astronauts Thomas Stafford, Eugene Cernan and John Young. A rehearsal for the July, 1969 moon landing, the mission tested the undocking and docking of the lunar module, and its descent within nine miles of the moon's surface.
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The Civil War: Military Communication During Civil War Battles
55 minutesU.S. Naval Academy professor Wayne Hsieh described how Civil War generals were able to see aerial views of the battlefield for the first time through military balloons and how they could communicate between widely dispersed troops via the telegram. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg hosted this event.
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War of 1812 Hero Stephen Decatur & the Early American Navy
40 minutesThe White House Historical Association commemorated War of 1812 hero Stephen Decatur with a discussion on the American and Royal navies during that conflict.
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Missionary Diplomacy in the 19th Century
1 hour, 27 minutesHistorians discussed the role of 19th century Protestant missionaries and how they shaped American foreign relations. This program was part of the 2024 Organization of American Historians conference in New Orleans.
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U.S. Army in Vietnam and the All-Volunteer Force
21 minutesAuthor and historian Beth Bailey talked about the challenges the U.S. Army faced during the Vietnam War and how they transitioned away from the draft to the all-volunteer force we have today. C-SPAN conducted this interview at the Organization of American Historians meeting in New Orleans.
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Immigration Act of 1924 Legacy
1 hour, 37 minutes100 years after the Immigration Act of 1924, historians discussed its legacy, how limits on immigration became a federal issue, and how it continues to affect different groups today. This program was part of the 2024 Organization of American Historians conference in New Orleans.
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Congress Investigates: 1993 & 1995 Siege at Waco Hearings
1 hour, 0 minuteIn 1993 and 1995, House committees examined events surrounding the deadly 1993 siege carried out by the federal government and other law enforcement agencies at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas.
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Brian Kilmeade, "Teddy and Booker T."
1 hour, 10 minutesFox News host Brian Kilmeade discussed his book on the relationship between President Theodore Roosevelt and educator Booker T. Washington. This event was hosted by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute in Wilmington, Delaware.
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Valerie Bauman, "Inconceivable"
52 minutesNewsweek's Valerie Bauman detailed her unconventional path to motherhood & how others are choosing nontraditional fertility avenues. Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
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After Words: Jim Wallis, "The False White Gospel"
58 minutesTheologian Jim Wallis argued that a true faith of love, healing and hope must be used to dismantle a false gospel that promotes White Christian Nationalism. He was interviewed by Daily Beast columnist and author Wajahat Ali.
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Brian Kilmeade, "Teddy and Booker T."
1 hour, 10 minutesFox News host Brian Kilmeade discussed his book on the relationship between President Theodore Roosevelt and educator Booker T. Washington. This event was hosted by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute in Wilmington, Delaware.
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Valerie Bauman, "Inconceivable"
52 minutesNewsweek's Valerie Bauman detailed her unconventional path to motherhood & how others are choosing nontraditional fertility avenues. Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
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After Words: Jim Wallis, "The False White Gospel"
58 minutesTheologian Jim Wallis argued that a true faith of love, healing and hope must be used to dismantle a false gospel that promotes White Christian Nationalism. He was interviewed by Daily Beast columnist and author Wajahat Ali.
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Matthew Bowman on Alien Encounters, Civil Rights, and the New Age in America
43 minutesHistorian Matthew Bowman spoke about an interracial couple's claim of alien abduction in the 1960s and its connection to a shifting in American society regarding science, religion, and race. This event was part of the 2024 San Antonio Book Festival.
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Joe Holley, "Power - How the Electric Co-op Movement Energized the Lone Star Stat
39 minutesJournalist Joe Holley discussed the creation and development of the electric co-op movement to bring power to rural Texas & the current issues surrounding the state's electrical grid. This event was part of the 2024 San Antonio Book Festival.
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Gary Paul Nabhan, "Agave Spirits -The Past, Present, and Future of Mezcals"
44 minutesEthnobotanist Gary Paul Nabhan looked at the history, science, and the production of tequila and other spirits from agave plants. This event was part of the 2024 San Antonio Book Festival.
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Ana Raquel Minian, "In the Shadow of Liberty - The Invisible History of Immigrant
43 minutesStanford University history professor Ana Raquel Minian talked about the history of immigrant detention in the U.S. This event was part of the 2024 San Antonio Book Festival.
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Megan Kimble, "City Limits - Infrastructure, Inequality, and the Future of Americ
44 minutesInvestigative journalist Megan Kimple examined the origins of U.S. highways, the impact on communities & whether removal of urban highways should be considered. This event was part of the 2024 San Antonio Book Festival.
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Jesús Jesse Esparza, "Raza Schools -The Fight for Latino Educational Autonomy in
43 minutesTexas Southern University's Jesús Jesse Esparza detailed how the San Felipe Independent School District established & maintained the first autonomous Mexican American school district in a West Texas borderlands town from 1929 to 1971. This event was part of the 2024 San Antonio Book Festival.
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Cary Clack, "More Finish Lines to Cross - Notes on Race, Redemption, and Hope
46 minutesSan Antonio Express-News columnist Cary Clack reflected on topics and people discussed in a collection of his columns. This event was part of the 2024 San Antonio Book Festival.
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Liz Truss, "Ten Years to Save the West"
1 hour, 2 minutesFormer British Prime Minister Liz Truss argued that globalism, socialism, and the liberal establishment are threatening the future of Western civilization. This event was hosted by the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
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Brian Kilmeade, "Teddy and Booker T."
1 hour, 7 minutesFox News host Brian Kilmeade discussed his book on the relationship between President Theodore Roosevelt and educator Booker T. Washington. This event was hosted by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute in Wilmington, Delaware.
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Valerie Bauman, "Inconceivable"
52 minutesNewsweek's Valerie Bauman detailed her unconventional path to motherhood & how others are choosing nontraditional fertility avenues. Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
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After Words: Jim Wallis, "The False White Gospel"
58 minutesTheologian Jim Wallis argued that a true faith of love, healing and hope must be used to dismantle a false gospel that promotes White Christian Nationalism. He was interviewed by Daily Beast columnist and author Wajahat Ali.
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Brian Kilmeade, "Teddy and Booker T."
1 hour, 9 minutesFox News host Brian Kilmeade discussed his book on the relationship between President Theodore Roosevelt and educator Booker T. Washington. This event was hosted by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute in Wilmington, Delaware.
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Valerie Bauman, "Inconceivable"
52 minutesNewsweek's Valerie Bauman detailed her unconventional path to motherhood & how others are choosing nontraditional fertility avenues. Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
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After Words: Jim Wallis, "The False White Gospel"
58 minutesTheologian Jim Wallis argued that a true faith of love, healing and hope must be used to dismantle a false gospel that promotes White Christian Nationalism. He was interviewed by Daily Beast columnist and author Wajahat Ali.
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Matthew Bowman on Alien Encounters, Civil Rights, and the New Age in America
43 minutesHistorian Matthew Bowman spoke about an interracial couple's claim of alien abduction in the 1960s and its connection to a shifting in American society regarding science, religion, and race. This event was part of the 2024 San Antonio Book Festival.
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Joe Holley, "Power - How the Electric Co-op Movement Energized the Lone Star Stat
39 minutesJournalist Joe Holley discussed the creation and development of the electric co-op movement to bring power to rural Texas & the current issues surrounding the state's electrical grid. This event was part of the 2024 San Antonio Book Festival.
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Gary Paul Nabhan, "Agave Spirits -The Past, Present, and Future of Mezcals"
44 minutesEthnobotanist Gary Paul Nabhan looked at the history, science, and the production of tequila and other spirits from agave plants. This event was part of the 2024 San Antonio Book Festival.
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Ana Raquel Minian, "In the Shadow of Liberty - The Invisible History of Immigrant
43 minutesStanford University history professor Ana Raquel Minian talked about the history of immigrant detention in the U.S. This event was part of the 2024 San Antonio Book Festival.
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Megan Kimble, "City Limits - Infrastructure, Inequality, and the Future of Americ
44 minutesInvestigative journalist Megan Kimple examined the origins of U.S. highways, the impact on communities & whether removal of urban highways should be considered. This event was part of the 2024 San Antonio Book Festival.
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Jesús Jesse Esparza, "Raza Schools -The Fight for Latino Educational Autonomy in
43 minutesTexas Southern University's Jesús Jesse Esparza detailed how the San Felipe Independent School District established & maintained the first autonomous Mexican American school district in a West Texas borderlands town from 1929 to 1971. This event was part of the 2024 San Antonio Book Festival.
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Cary Clack, "More Finish Lines to Cross - Notes on Race, Redemption, and Hope
46 minutesSan Antonio Express-News columnist Cary Clack reflected on topics and people discussed in a collection of his columns. This event was part of the 2024 San Antonio Book Festival.
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Liz Truss, "Ten Years to Save the West"
1 hour, 2 minutesFormer British Prime Minister Liz Truss argued that globalism, socialism, and the liberal establishment are threatening the future of Western civilization. This event was hosted by the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
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