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5:36am
1 hour, 41 minutes
Holocaust survivor Max Eisen reflected on his life and his imprisonment at Auschwitz during World War II.
7:17am
43 minutes
Cassie Chambers looked back at her grandmother, aunt, and mother, who grew up in poverty in Kentucky's Appalachian Mountains region and their decisions to remain or leave.
8:00am
1 hour, 0 minute
American Enterprise Institute director Yuval Levin offered his thoughts on how Americans can rebuild commitment to their communities and institutions.
9:00am
56 minutes
Nebraska Democratic Party Chair Jane Kleeb offered her thoughts on how the Democratic Party can win back rural voters.
9:56am
4 minutes
Rep. Abigail Spanberger shares her reading list with Book TV.
10:00am
1 hour, 0 minute
Journalist William Wheeler talked about the rise and spread of MS-13, a gang founded in Los Angeles in the 1980s by immigrants from El Salvador.
11:00am
59 minutes
Political analyst Bradford Kane offered his thoughts on the future of America's political landscape following the Trump presidency.
11:59am
44 minutes
Author and Miami Herald syndicated columnist Carl Hiaasen discussed his writing career.
12:43pm
46 minutes
Author and New Yorker staff writer Susan Orlean recounted the Los Angeles Public Library Fire of 1986.
1:29pm
46 minutes
Author and journalist Tim Harford looked at the inventions that have had the greatest impact on today's economy.
2:15pm
1 hour, 15 minutes
Technology reporter Anna Wiener recalled her experiences working for tech start-ups in San Francisco.
3:30pm
45 minutes
Samuel Woolley discussed the origins of online disinformation and laid out a plan to combat it in the future.
4:15pm
1 hour, 36 minutes
Book TV presented coverage of the National African American Read-in, an event that promotes literacy during Black History Month.
5:51pm
29 minutes
Author Christopher Knowlton recounted the migration of millions of people to Florida in the 1920s and the development of the state's wetlands.
6:20pm
21 minutes
Kevin Merida discussed his book "The Fierce 44: Black Americans Who Shook Up the World."
6:41pm
4 minutes
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers shares her reading list with Book TV.
6:45pm
1 hour, 15 minutes
Colonial historian Mary Beth Norton looked at the year 1774, the lead-up to and the beginning of the Revolutionary War.
8:00pm
1 hour, 0 minute
"Good Ancestor" podcast host Layla Saad addressed the issue of white supremacy and racial injustice.
9:00pm
1 hour, 0 minute
George Mason University professor F.H. Buckley examined the possibility of states exiting the Union.
10:00pm
50 minutes
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn reported on the issues facing the working-class in rural America. They were interviewed by Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR).
10:50pm
50 minutes
Science writer John Tierney argued that our brains are wired to focus on what's bad rather than what is good.
11:40pm
1 hour, 19 minutes
Radio host Diane Rehm offered her thoughts on end-of-life care.
12:59am
57 minutes
University of Texas professor Michael Lind argued that democracies are being unraveled by a new class war.
1:56am
4 minutes
Rep. Abigail Spanberger shares her reading list with Book TV.
2:00am
46 minutes
Author and political consultant Frank Luntz and New York Times columnist Bret Stephens weighed in on the 2020 presidential election.
2:46am
1 hour, 24 minutes
Kim Ghattas, who covered the Middle East for the BBC and the Financial Times for twenty years, talked about the decades-long rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
4:10am
1 hour, 20 minutes
University of Oklahoma history professor Wilfred McClay provided a one-volume history of the United States.
5:30am
1 hour, 29 minutes
Erika Lee, director of the Immigration History Center at the University of Minnesota, looked at xenophobia throughout American history.