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6:41am
1 hour, 19 minutes
Radio host Diane Rehm offered her thoughts on end-of-life care.
8:00am
1 hour, 10 minutes
Jill Wine-Banks reflected on her legal career that included her role in the Watergate case as one of the three assistant special prosecutors.
9:10am
1 hour, 5 minutes
Brookings Institution fellows Susan Hennessey and Benjamin Wittes discussed the office of the president and presidential misconduct.
10:15am
1 hour, 0 minute
Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk offered his thoughts on what he calls the new conservative agenda.
11:15am
44 minutes
Labor activist and longtime communist Tony Pecinovsky talked about the history of the Communist Party USA and profiled six of its leaders.
11:59am
3 hours, 43 minutes
The Senate meets to work on the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
3:42pm
56 minutes
C-SPAN's Cities Tour visited San Antonio, Texas to feature local authors and explore its literary scene.
4:38pm
15 minutes
Book TV talked to Mitchell Kaplan, owner of Books & Books in Coral Gables, Florida, about how the coronavirus has impacted his bookstore's operations.
4:53pm
7 minutes
Rep. Bill Johnson (R-OH) shared his reading list with Book TV.
5:00pm
57 minutes
Georgetown University's Ben Buchanan talked about the normalizing of cyber warfare as a geopolitical tool.
5:57pm
3 minutes
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers shares her reading list with Book TV.
6:00pm
1 hour, 0 minute
Alexis Coe, host of the podcast "Presidents Are People Too!," chronicled the life of George Washington.
7:00pm
1 hour, 0 minute
Former George W. Bush White House presidential speechwriter Jonathan Horn provided a history of George Washington's final years.
8:00pm
1 hour, 0 minute
Cyntoia Brown-Long discussed her journey from prison to an advocate working to reform juvenile sentencing guidelines.
9:00pm
59 minutes
David Kilcullen, former counterinsurgency adviser to Gen. David Petraeus, looked at the ways hostile forces have adapted to the ways the U.S. fights wars.
9:59pm
54 minutes
New York Times reporter Jennifer Steinhauer chronicles the first year of the largest class of women ever elected to Congress. She was interviewed by first term Congresswoman Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA).
10:53pm
2 minutes
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi shared her reading list with Book TV.
10:55pm
1 hour, 27 minutes
The Audio Publishers Association presented the 2020 Audie Awards, "recognizing distinction in audiobooks and spoken-word entertainment."
12:22am
8 minutes
Born and raised in San Antonio, author John Phillip Santos told the story of his family's migration to San Antonio including the history and culture of Latinos in the area. Mr. Santos is the author of the memoir, "Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation" and is considered the first Mexican American Rhodes Scholar.
12:30am
1 hour, 1 minute
American Enterprise Institute scholar Michael Strain argued that the future is bright for those who want to become successful in the United States.
1:31am
1 hour, 9 minutes
West Point law professor Tim Bakken argued that the U.S. military is hurting itself and the country by elevating loyalty over all other values.
2:40am
38 minutes
Joanne McNeil described how internet use shifted from being individualistic, spontaneous, and voluntary to being data and advertising driven and dominated by corporations.
3:18am
2 minutes
Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK) shared his reading list with Book TV.
3:20am
45 minutes
Tara Westover recalled growing up in the Idaho mountains and her introduction to formal education at age 17.
4:05am
40 minutes
Historian Matthew Algeo chronicled Robert Kennedy's visit to Appalachia in the winter of 1967-68 and how it fueled his interest to run for President.
4:45am
1 hour, 30 minutes
Erika Lee, director of the Immigration History Center at the University of Minnesota, looked at xenophobia throughout American history.
6:15am
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.