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6:40am
1 hour, 11 minutes
Authors Ibram Kendi, "How to Be an Antiracist," Sarah Broom, "The Yellow House," and Mitchell Jackson, "Survival Math," offered their thoughts on race in America.
7:51am
9 minutes
Political analyst Bradford Kane examined the influence of populism on American politics.
8:00am
1 hour, 1 minute
Historian Richard Brookhiser provided a history of America through thirteen documents, including the Constitution and Declaration of Independence.
9:01am
1 hour, 28 minutes
David Horowitz discussed his life as a political activist, first as a 60's radical, then as a conservative, and his religious faith.
10:29am
4 hours, 58 minutes
BookTV presents coverage of the 2019 Miami Book Fair.
3:27pm
5 minutes
National Review editor Rich Lowry made his case for the positive contributions of nationalism.
3:32pm
2 hours, 48 minutes
BookTV presents coverage of the 2019 Miami Book Fair.
6:20pm
10 minutes
Sen. Marsha Blackburn shared her reading list with Book TV.
6:30pm
15 minutes
Presidential historian Mike Purdy discussed some of the insults presidents have traded throughout history.
6:45pm
1 hour, 5 minutes
Former Ohio governor and Republican presidential candidate John Kasich offered his thoughts on how to bring about political change in local communities.
7:50pm
1 hour, 10 minutes
Theologian Karen Armstrong argued that religious texts have been misused by fundamentalists through narrow and literal readings.
9:00pm
59 minutes
Journalists Jeff Mason and Gerald Seib discussed "A Warning" which provides a behind the scenes look at the Donald Trump presidency from an anonymous source.
9:59pm
1 hour, 31 minutes
Book TV presented coverage of the 70th annual National Book Awards.
11:30pm
30 minutes
Hyrum Lewis, professor of history at BYU Idaho, talked about his book, "There Is a God: How to Respond to Atheism in the Last Days."
12:00am
42 minutes
Ryan Manion and Heather Kelly talked about the experience of losing a family member in a war.
12:42am
12 minutes
Robby Soave, associate editor at Reason.com, discussed his book, "Panic Attack," about millennial activism since the election of Donald Trump.
12:54am
6 minutes
Mark Mauer, executive director of The Sentencing Project, argued against life sentences.
1:00am
1 hour, 15 minutes
Authors Emily Bernard, "Black is the Body," Carolyn Forche, "What You Have Heard is True," and Dani Shapiro, "Inheritance," discussed their respective memoirs.
2:15am
1 hour, 0 minute
Nikki Haley recounted her time as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations in the Trump administration.
3:15am
48 minutes
Jonathan Safran Foer explained how people's food choices can affect climate change.
4:03am
45 minutes
One America News Networks host Liz Wheeler offered her thoughts on how to debate the Left.
4:48am
32 minutes
Journalist Eleanor Randolph took viewer phone calls about former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg.
5:20am
1 hour, 12 minutes
National Review editor Rich Lowry made his case for the positive contributions of nationalism.
6:32am
9 minutes
Sen. Marsha Blackburn shared her reading list with Book TV.
6:41am
1 hour, 19 minutes
Authors Philip Mudd, "Black Site," Malcolm Nance, "The Plot to Betray America," and Josh Campbell, "Crossfire Hurricane," weighed in on the current state of American intelligence.