eye
Title
Date Archived
Creator
by CSPAN2
movies
Muslim American federal agent Tamer Elnoury discussed his experience fighting domestic terrorism in America. He is interviewed by Michael German, author of "Thinking Like a Terrorist: Insights of a Former FBI Undercover Agent." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: fbi, canada, toronto, mike, islam, iran, boston, jaser, new york
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Former national intelligence director James Clapper offered his insights on the U.S. intelligence community. He's interviewed by Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: north korea, korea, john brennan, russia, rogers, fbi, donald trump, ukraine, mike flynn
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Senator Ben Sasse (R-NE) talked about his book The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis--and How to Rebuild a Culture of Self-Reliance, in which he looks at how to engage adolescents and young adults to become independent, active, and engaged citizens. He was interviewed by Steven Olikara. People: Steven Olikara; Ben Sasse Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: nebraska, uninsurance, ben sasse, washington, espn, lerner
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Ajay Agrawal, founder of the Creative Destruction Lab and co-founder of the AI/robotics company Kindred, explored the economics behind the creation of artificial intelligence. Sponsor: AppNexus
Topics: a.i., toronto, a.i., amazon, new york, google, thymine, danny canaman, china, nasa, ajay agrawal,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Senate Intelligence Committee member Marco Rubio (R-FL) provided reaction to the testimony of Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Sponsor: Senate Select Intelligence Committee
Topics: fbi, russia, mr. comey, rosenstein, comey, mueller, franken, feinstein, rubio, clinton, mccain,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Salon senior political writer Amada Marcotte argued that the degradation of conservatism helped to bring about a Trump Presidency Sponsor: Half King Bar and Restaurant
Topics: donald trump, hannity, barack obama, texas, washington, wheeler, clinton, new york, paul ryan,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Representative Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) talked about her book, The Least Among Us: Waging the Battle for the Vulnerable, about her congressional work on social programs. She was interviewed by Aparna Mathur. People: Rosa DeLauro; Aparna Mathur Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: lilly ledbetter, paul ryan, california, chris dodd
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
White House reporter April Ryan provided an inside look at covering the Trump Administration. Sponsor: Enoch Pratt Free Library
Topics: baltimore, sarah, donald trump, barack obama, trump, maryland, white house, sean spicer, darryl...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Economist Stephen Moore discusses the economic policies of the Trump administration. He's interviewed by Veronique de Rugy, senior research fellow at George Mason University Mercatus Center. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: stephen, donald trump, china, washington, wto, veronique, obama, larry kudlow, obama, trump, trump,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Penn State history professor A.K. Sandoval-Strausz argued that Latin American immigration helped to revitalize U.S. cities in decline in the 1970s after years of economic downturn and white flight. Sponsor: Newberry Library
Topics: lawndale, chicago, andrew, latin america, mexico, dallas, american city, martino, new york,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
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. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: china, new hampshire, england, new england, europe, north dakota, barcelona, st. louis, ohio,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Jennet Conant recounts the career of her grandfather, James Conant, administrative director of the Manhattan Project and president of Harvard University. She's interviewed by Bruce Darling, Executive Officer of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Research Council. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: europe, vannevar bush, manhattan, germany, boston, chicago, washington, roxbury latin, moscow,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
A discussion on artificial intelligence from the 16th annual Annapolis Book Festival that featured Amir Husain, "The Sentient Machine" and Paul Scharre, "Army of None: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War." Sponsor: Annapolis Book Festival
Topics: china, hawaii, afghanistan, pentagon, russia
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Alexis Coe, host of the podcast "Presidents Are People Too!," chronicled the life of George Washington. Sponsor: Politics and Prose Bookstore
Topics: washington, jefferson, virginia, martha, alexis, google, new york, kobe bryant, david, vernon, obama
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Edward Ball looked at white supremacy through the lens of his great-great grandfather, a member of the Ku Klux Klan in Louisiana during the years after the Civil War. He was interviewed by Sheryll Cashin, author and Georgetown University professor of law, civil rights, and social justice. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: constance, new orleans, ellis island, white house, louisiana
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Republican political strategist Rick Wilson, "Everything Trump Touches Dies," and the Council on Foreign Relations' Max Boot, "The Corrosion of Conservatism," offered their thoughts on President Trump and the Republican party. Sponsor: Miami Book Fair
Topics: donald trump, florida, bill clinton, washington, california
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
University of Virginia history professor Sarah Milov explored the political history of tobacco in America. She was interviewed by former FDA Commissioner David Kessler. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: north carolina, new york, at&t, washington, virginia
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
[LIVE] Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R-AK) joins the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC, for a discussion on his state's budget and fiscal landscape. Sponsor: Heritage Foundation
Topics: alaska, anchorage, mike dunleavy, etc., new york, asia, washington, bering strait, russia, dunleavy
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Former CIA director John Brennan spoke about his life and career. He was interviewed by New York Times national security reporter Julian Barnes. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: cia, russia, donald trump, trump, fbi, hillary clinton, white house, obama, putin, john durham,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley discussed major news events he's covered as a reporter and offered his thoughts on a free press. He's interviewed by CNN political analyst David Gregory. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: cbs, oklahoma city, cia, david, bob simon, white house, clinton, dallas, iraq, bill clinton,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
West Virginia University professor and writer Christa Parravani discussed how she was denied reproductive choice and healthcare for her children. She was interviewed by Kaiser Family Foundation Senior Vice President and Women's Health Policy Director Alina Salganicoff. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: virginia, new york, california, alabama, los angeles, keith, charleston
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
University of Virginia history professor Sarah Milov explored the political history of tobacco in America. She was interviewed by former FDA Commissioner David Kessler. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: north carolina, virginia, donna schempp, ftc, new york, sarah milav, new jersey, duke, philip...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Political scientist Deborah Stone argued that numbers aren't objective and explains numerous ways numbers impact our lives daily. She was interviewed by data scientist and author Cathy O'Neil. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: flint, cdc, washington, michigan, d.c.
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Novelist Amy Tan reflected on her writing life at the 18th annual National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: National Book Festival
Topic: china
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
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. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: china, new hampshire, colombia, england, mexico, st. louis, johnson, ohio
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Former Buzzfeed senior culture writer Anne Helen Petersen explored the reasons for 'burnout' and how it most impacts millennials. This virtual event was provided by BookPeople Bookstore in Austin, Texas. Sponsor: BookPeople (Austin, TX)
Topics: california, kate, atlantic, donald trump, google, montana, austin, anne helen petersen, s. e. smith
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Journalist Arthur Holland Michel reported on Gorgon Stare, the Pentagon's aerial surveillance system. Sponsor: Cato Institute
Topics: baltimore, google, cia, pentagon, washington, d.c., china, afghanistan, smith, texas, jones,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Wired magazine editor at large Steven Levy reported on the creation, growth, and future of Facebook. He was interviewed by author and Financial Times global business columnist Rana Foroohar. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: steven, rana, zuckerberg, google, washington, mark zuckerberg, roger, china, cheryl, biden,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
A survey of Iranian public opinion was conducted to assess Iranian attitudes on several domestic and international issues. Some of the topics surveyed included the nation's May 2017 presidential election, the nuclear agreement, the Trump administration and intervention in Syria. It was conducted by the University of Maryland's Center for International and Security Studies and the firm IranPoll.com. The discussion was hosted by the Atlantic Council. Sponsor: Atlantic Council of the U.S.
Topics: iran, iran, jcpoa, isis, rouhani, tehran, raisi, syria, ibrahim, u.n., washington, jcpoa, iraq,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
[LIVE] Rabia Chaudry, author of Adnan's Story: The Search for Truth and Justice After Serial, and Brian Stolarz, author of Grace and Justice on Death Row: The Race against Time and Texas to Free an Innocent Man, talked about the criminal justice system in America. They spoke at the 15th annual Annapolis Book Festival. People: Brian Stolarz; Rabia Chaudry Sponsor: Key School (Annapolis, MD)
Topics: adnan, dwayne, texas, maryland, duane, houston, baltimore, brian stolarz, foreman, erica, antonin...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
CNN political commentator Amanda Carpenter argued that President Trump is using gaslighting strategies to manipulate the American people. She's interviewed by New York Daily News columnist S.E. Cupp. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: donald trump, alaska, clinton, roger ailes, fbi, russia, sean hannity, meghan kelly, trump, rudy...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
New York Magazine's Rebecca Traister traced the history of female anger and how it has fueled political movements. She's interviewed by Brittany Cooper, Rutgers University Women's & Gender Studies professor and author of "Eloquent Rage." Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: clinton, maxine, christine ford, michelle obama, brett kavanaugh, massachusetts
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Former Secretary of Defense Ash Carter talked about his experiences and the lessons he learned while working in the Pentagon. Sponsor: Council on Foreign Relations
Topics: china, russia, north koreans, nato, vladimir putin, huawei, europe, obama, pentagon, margaret,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Former Harvard Law School dean Martha Minow examined cases in which the law is forgiving. She's interviewed by Georgetown Law professor and former federal prosecutor Paul Butler. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: paul, martha, nixon, barack obama, south africa, martha minow, illinois, harvard
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Chris Hayes talked about his book A Colony in a Nation, in which he argues that the criminal justice system is dividing the country into two Americas. In his book, Mr. Hayes says that law and order in America are carried out differently in white America than in black America. He was interviewed by Elizabeth Hinton. People: Elizabeth Hinton; Christopher Hayes Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: ferguson, new york city, new york, rudy giuliani, donald trump, baltimore, chicago, malcolm, bronx,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) talked about his book Captured: The Corporate Infiltration of American Democracy, in which he examines how government is impacted by corporate money and special interest groups. Senator Whitehouse was interviewed by Eric Lipton. People: Eric Lipton; Sheldon Whitehouse Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: washington, ohio, scott pruitt, jerry commandering
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
[LIVE] Sharla Fett, author of Recaptured Africans: Surviving Slave Ships, Detention, and Dislocation in the Final Years of the Slave Trade; Benjamin Madley, author of An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873; and Christina Snyder, author of Great Crossings: Indians, Settlers, and Slaves in the Age of Jackson, talked about slavery and genocide. They spoke at the 22nd annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Sponsor: Los Angeles Times Festival of...
Topics: california, los angeles, liberia, mexico, jackson, virginia, africans, christina
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Journalist Ronald Kessler reported on the Trump administration and the inner workings of the White House. He's interviewed by Ginni Thomas of Liberty Consulting. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: After Words Ronald Kessler, The Trump White House, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Panelists talked about the environment. Panelists included Douglas Brinkley, author of Rightful Heritage: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Land of America, Edward Humes, author of Garbology: Our Dirty Love Affair with Trash, and Theodore Roosevelt IV. They spoke at the 2017 Rancho Mirage Writers Festival in Rancho Mirage, California. Sponsor: Rancho Mirage Writers Festival
Topics: california, epa, donald trump, texas, trump, boone pikins, john kerry, pat morrison, barbara boxer,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Alexander Klimburg is joined by industry experts to discuss current cyber attacks and the consequences of cyber warfare on politics. Sponsor: Atlantic Council of the U.S.
Topics: cyberspace, russia, un, china, sweden, europe, france, alex, ukraine
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Chris Hayes talked about his book A Colony in a Nation, in which he argues that the criminal justice system is dividing the country into two Americas. In his book, Mr. Hayes says that law and order in America are carried out differently in white America than in black America. He was interviewed by Elizabeth Hinton. People: Elizabeth Hinton; Christopher Hayes Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: ferguson, new york city, new york, rudy giuliani, baltimore, chris hayes, bronx, donald trump,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
[LIVE] Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL), St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter and NAACP President Derrick Johnson join Axios for a conversation on policing and racial inequality. Sponsor: Axios
Topics: new york, george floyd, minneapolis, naacp, minnesota, margaret, rochester, illinois, sarah,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Author Marie Arana and Library of Congress curator John Hessler discussed the history of global pandemics. This was a virtual program hosted by the Library of Congress. Sponsor: Library of Congress
Topics: john, europe, china, latin america, seattle
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Historian A.J. Baime recounted the 1948 presidential election. This was a virtual event hosted by the Commonwealth Club of California. Sponsor: Commonwealth Club of California
Topics: truman, white house, washington, new york, harry truman, henry wallace, wallace, eisenhower,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza offered her thoughts on organizing and building long term grassroots movements. This virtual event was sponsored by One World Ideas in New York City. Sponsor: One World
Topics: ferguson, brown, alicia garza, minneapolis, chris jackson, chris, kansas, los angeles, alicia, new...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Historian Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and journalist Dina Gilio-Whitaker discuss their book, ""All the Real Indians Died Off": And 20 Other Myths About Native Americans"
Topics: california, indians, lindsey, north america, oklahoma, albuquerque, sarah, canada, sacramento, un,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Jason Brennan argues that democratic political systems fail to provide the best outcomes and calls for a form of government run by the most knowledgeable. He is interviewed David Boaz of the Cato Institute
Topics: oracle, washington, brian kaplan, dylans, jason brennan
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Bret Baier talked about his book Three Days in January: Dwight Eisenhower's Final Mission, in which he looks at the exchange of power from President Eisenhower to President Kennedy. He is interviewed by Susan Eisenhower People: Bret Baier; Susan Eisenhower Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: eisenhower, nixon, abilene, kansas, sam rayburn, lyndon johnson, mcdonald, obama, kennedy, ann...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-CA) spoke at a summit on after-school programs and criticized the Department of Education funding cuts in President Trump's fiscal year 2018 federal budget proposal. The president's proposal sought to cut all funding for the 21st Century Community Learning Centers, which support after-school programs. In 2002, Arnold Schwarzenegger founded After-School All-Stars, an after-school program based in Los Angeles, California. People: Matt Iseman; Van Jones;...
Topics: olympics, california
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Anthony Ray Hinton discusses his wrongful imprisonment, spending nearly 30 years on death row before being released in 2015. He is interviewed by Bryan Stevenson. Sponsor: Alabama Booksmith
Topics: alabama, anthony hinton, brown, jesus, california
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
The Atlantic Council hosted a discussion about the details of the Trump administration's defense industrial policy. Representatives from the administration, congressional staff, and private industry talked about what their respective branches and companies were doing to ensure that all U.S. defense and national security tools were optimized, prepared and armed to address the potential threats facing the country and the world in the 21st century. Sponsor: Atlantic Council of the U.S.
Topics: pentagon, eric, lockheed martin, caralynn, arun, steve, illinois, ui labs, canada, academia,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Ronald White talked about his book, American Ulysses: A Life of Ulysses S. Grant. He spoke at the 17th annual National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. People: Ronald C. White Jr. Sponsor: National Book Festival
Topics: washington, julia, robert e. lee, pennsylvania, illinois, ku, krantz, iraq
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
New America hosted a conversation on the auto industry's use of wireless technology to improve the safety of drivers on U.S. roadways. Panelists debated the use of public airwaves for Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) technology, which would allow automobiles to share information with each other through an ad hoc wireless network. Before the panel began, two experts provided a little background on the technology. Sponsor: New America
Topics: roger, europe, src, qualcomm, volkswagen, cisco, china, dsrc, mary, new america, fcc, gm, mitza,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Obama Administration Education Secretary Arne Duncan discussed the success and failures of schools in America. He's interviewed by Kaya Henderson, former Chancellor of the District of Columbia Public Schools. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: chicago, d.c., ben wilson, nation, arne duncan, new york, tennessee, kaya, brown
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
George Sorial discussed his time as an executive in the Trump Organization. He was interviewed by John Avlon, CNN Anchor Senior Political Analyst. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: trump, donald trump, russia, michael, barack obama, deutsche, scotland
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Chris Hayes talked about his book A Colony in a Nation, in which he argues that the criminal justice system is dividing the country into two Americas. In his book, Mr. Hayes says that law and order in America are carried out differently in white America than in black America. He was interviewed by Elizabeth Hinton. People: Elizabeth Hinton Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: ferguson, new york, new york city, chicago, bronx, baltimore, nixon, michigan, donald trump, john...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Wired magazine editor at large Steven Levy reported on the creation, growth, and future of Facebook. He was interviewed by author and Financial Times global business columnist Rana Foroohar. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: zuckerberg, google, roger, exeter, china, mark zuckerberg, sheryl sandberg, sauron, washington,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Sociologist Michael Kimmel talked presents what he calls a comprehensive diagnosis of the fears, anxieties and rage of America's angry white male. He spoke about his research with author of "The End of Men," Hanna Rosin. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: obama, timothy mcveigh, new york, clinton, pennsylvania
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Breitbart editor in chief Alex Marlow argued that the mainstream media has destroyed its credibility. He was interviewed by Reason Magazine editor at large and Reason Roundtable Podcast host Matt Welch. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: breitbart, joe biden, china, biden, israel, silicon valley, donald trump, atlantic, hunter biden,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Erika Robuck, author of "The Invisible Woman," and Stephanie Dray, author of "The Women of Chateau Lafayette," discussed the role of women in World War II. This event is from the virtual Gaithersburg Book Festival. Sponsor: Gaithersburg Book Festival
Topics: virginia, france, lafayette, stephanie, maryland, erika, adrienne, beatrice chandler, new york,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
David O. Stewart, author of "George Washington," and Robert Watson, author of "George Washington's Final Battle," discussed the first President's life. This event is from the virtual Gaithersburg Book Festival. Sponsor: Gaithersburg Book Festival
Topics: washington, jefferson, virginia, david, john adams, hamilton, adams, george washington, vernon,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Former Democratic California Congresswoman and Wilson Center president emerita Jane Harman argued that past administrations have failed to confront some of the most challenging national security issues and offered some recommendations to make the U.S. safer in the future. She was interviewed by Janet Napolitano, former Homeland Security Secretary during the Obama Administration. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: cheney, california, russia, afghanistan, iraq, biden, los angeles, cia, susan, jane harman, janet...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Amanda Tyler, Berkeley Law professor and former clerk for late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, discussed Ginsburg's life and work. This was a virtual event hosted by the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco. Sponsor: Commonwealth Club of California
Topics: ginsburg, marty, tyler, ruth bader ginsburg, uc berkeley, berkeley, amanda tyler, california,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Amanda Tyler, Berkeley Law professor and former clerk for late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, discussed Ginsburg's life and work. This was a virtual event hosted by the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco. Sponsor: Commonwealth Club of California
Topics: ginsburg, marty, tyler, ruth bader ginsburg, uc berkeley, california, kathy, berkeley
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Investigative journalist Amanda Ripley offered her thoughts on how people can engage in healthy conflict resolution. This virtual program was hosted by the Aspen Institute in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: Aspen Institute
Topics: chicago, atlantic, mccoy, washington
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Yale University law and political science professor Akhil Reed Amar recounted the biggest questions and concerns that American citizens had regarding the Constitution after it was ratified. This was a virtual event hosted by the New York Historical Society. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: washington, jefferson, virginia, britain, franklin, new york, akhil, adams, john adams,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Georgetown Law professor Rosa Brooks detailed her experiences in policing after becoming an armed reserve police officer in Washington, DC. She was interviewed by Houston Police Chief and Major Cities Chiefs Association President Art Acevedo. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: d.c., washington, houston, texas, ferguson
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley discussed the life and career of economist Thomas Sowell. He was interviewed by nationally syndicated talk show host Dennis Prager. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: friedman, chicago, harlem, naacp, california, columbia, milton friedman, joe biden
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Breitbart editor in chief Alex Marlow argued that the mainstream media has destroyed its credibility. He was interviewed by Reason Magazine editor at large and Reason Roundtable Podcast host Matt Welch. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: breitbart, biden, new york, china, joe biden, silicon valley, donald trump, google,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and food industry leaders testified on immigrant farmworker issues before a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. Sponsor: Senate Judiciary Committee
Topics: california, mexico, durbin, grassley, iowa, biden, georgia, vilsack, illinois, ag, feinstein, iowa,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Former South Carolina Governor and U.S. Representative Mark Sanford reflected on his political career and discusses the future of the Republican Party. He was interviewed by former Congressman Charlie Dent (R-PA). Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: south carolina, canada, washington, mulvaney, trump, hitler, mark sanford, jeff, germany, hungary,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Former U.S. Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE) discussed the decline of bipartisanship in the Senate and offered recommendations to restore it in the chamber. He was interviewed by Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE). Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: nebraska, diane, ben nelson, harry reid, d.c., joe biden, ted kennedy, columbia, mitch mcconnell,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Alyssa Milano and others testified before the House Oversight and Reform Committee about the Equal Rights Amendment. The ERA is a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would guarantee equal rights for all genders. During her testimony Milano said, "As long as the Constitution allows gender-based discrimination, the United States can never achieve the greatness to which it aspires." Inez Feltsher Stepman, who testified in opposition to the ERA, said, "the ERA will add...
Topics: virginia, biden, mcclellan, alyssa milano, scalia, florida, ruth bader ginsburg, nevada, maloney,...
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy argued that corporate America is signing on to "woke culture" only to increase profits. He was interviewed by Greg Mankiw, former Chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers during the George W. Bush administration and is a Harvard University economics professor. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: india, harvard, harlem, academia, fort wayne, indiana, ohio, georgia, china
Source: Comcast Cable
by CSPAN2
movies
Former Regnery Publisher Marji Ross discussed "Cancel Culture" in publishing. About Books also reported on new books by Members of Congress. Sponsor: C-SPAN | Book TV
Topics: washington, margie ross, donald trump, new york, trump, amazon, newt gingrich, simon, adam schiff,...
Source: Comcast Cable