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6:40am
1 hour, 21 minutes
Family and friends gathered for a memorial service for PBS NewsHour anchor and journalist Jim Lehrer. He passed away at the age of 85 on January 23, 2020. The National United Methodist Church in Washington, DC conducted the service. Lee Cullum, Robin MacNeil and Michael Beschloss were among the many speakers who reflected on Lehrer's life and career.
8:01am
58 minutes
Fred Hochberg, former chairman of the Export-Import Bank, talked about the benefits of trading with other countries.
8:59am
56 minutes
Book TV presents coverage of the 2020 Savannah Book Festival.
9:55am
9 minutes
Pacific Research Institute president Sally Pipes made the argument against Medicare for all. She was interviewed by Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA).
10:04am
11 minutes
White House reporter April Ryan provided an inside look at covering the Trump Administration.
10:15am
42 minutes
Book TV presents coverage of the 2020 Savannah Book Festival.
10:57am
10 minutes
American Enterprise Institute director Yuval Levin offered his thoughts on how Americans can rebuild commitment to their communities and institutions.
11:07am
10 minutes
Radio host Diane Rehm offered her thoughts on end-of-life care.
11:17am
14 minutes
Pacific Research Institute president Sally Pipes made the argument against Medicare for all. She was interviewed by Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA).
11:31am
56 minutes
Book TV presents coverage of the 2020 Savannah Book Festival.
12:27pm
8 minutes
White House reporter April Ryan provided an inside look at covering the Trump Administration.
12:35pm
9 minutes
Pacific Research Institute president Sally Pipes made the argument against Medicare for all. She was interviewed by Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA).
12:44pm
48 minutes
Book TV presents coverage of the 2020 Savannah Book Festival.
1:32pm
10 minutes
Radio host Diane Rehm offered her thoughts on end-of-life care.
1:42pm
9 minutes
American Enterprise Institute director Yuval Levin offered his thoughts on how Americans can rebuild commitment to their communities and institutions.
1:51pm
10 minutes
Pacific Research Institute president Sally Pipes made the argument against Medicare for all. She was interviewed by Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA).
2:01pm
54 minutes
Book TV presents coverage of the 2020 Savannah Book Festival.
2:55pm
20 minutes
White House reporter April Ryan provided an inside look at covering the Trump Administration.
3:15pm
55 minutes
Book TV presents coverage of the 2020 Savannah Book Festival.
4:10pm
9 minutes
Radio host Diane Rehm offered her thoughts on end-of-life care.
4:19pm
11 minutes
American Enterprise Institute director Yuval Levin offered his thoughts on how Americans can rebuild commitment to their communities and institutions.
4:30pm
59 minutes
Book TV presents coverage of the 2020 Savannah Book Festival.
5:29pm
56 minutes
C-SPAN Cities Tour visited Amarillo, Texas to feature local authors and explore its literary scene.
6:25pm
1 hour, 4 minutes
New York University media, culture, and communication professor Finn Brunton talked about digital currencies.
7:29pm
1 hour, 22 minutes
Brown University's Peter Andreas talked about the relationship between six drugs - alcohol, tobacco, caffeine, opium, amphetamines, and cocaine - and war.
8:51pm
1 hour, 8 minutes
Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker documented the presidency of Donald Trump.
9:59pm
1 hour, 0 minute
Pacific Research Institute president Sally Pipes made the argument against Medicare for all. She was interviewed by Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA).
10:59pm
1 hour, 2 minutes
Brookings Institution fellows Susan Hennessey and Benjamin Wittes discussed the office of the president and presidential misconduct.
12:01am
53 minutes
Robert Wilson, editor of The American Scholar, recounted the life of 19th century showman P.T. Barnum, the co-founder of the Barnum & Bailey Circus.
12:54am
6 minutes
Psychotherapist Jeanne Safer discussed how political differences are hurting personal relationships and offers remedies to the problem.
1:00am
1 hour, 0 minute
American Enterprise Institute director Yuval Levin offered his thoughts on how Americans can rebuild commitment to their communities and institutions.
2:00am
38 minutes
Space historian Amy Teitel discussed women in space.
2:38am
23 minutes
Ride along with Nick Gerlich, author of, "A Matter of Time- Route 66 Through the Lens of Change", as he talks about landmarks from the highway that still exist today.
3:01am
1 hour, 19 minutes
Astronaut Kathryn Sullivan recalled her career NASA, including being the first woman to walk in space.
4:20am
55 minutes
Environmental lawyer Robert Bilott chronicled his 20-year legal battle against DuPont.
5:15am
1 hour, 0 minute
Charles Murray explored the genetics and neuroscience of human differences.
6:15am
45 minutes
Ken Garrett and Jeanne Ellsworth looked back at the journeys of 18 black men who were admitted into Harvard in 1959 during the civil rights movement.