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6:15am
46 minutes
Former Second Lady Lynne Cheney and former presidential adviser Karl Rove reflected on the George W. Bush administration.
7:01am
54 minutes
Environmental lawyer Robert Bilott chronicled his 20-year legal battle against DuPont.
7:55am
1 hour, 15 minutes
Former white supremacist Christian Picciolini looked at how hate groups target vulnerable people.
9:10am
50 minutes
Author and journalist Tim Harford looked at the inventions that have had the greatest impact on today's economy.
10:00am
1 hour, 0 minute
Cyntoia Brown-Long discussed her journey from prison to an advocate working to reform juvenile sentencing guidelines.
11:00am
1 hour, 0 minute
Former George W. Bush White House presidential speechwriter Jonathan Horn provided a history of George Washington's final years.
12:00pm
52 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).
12:52pm
1 hour, 20 minutes
New York Times columnist Ross Douthat argued that American society has become stagnant and predictable.
2:12pm
39 minutes
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals founder and president Ingrid Newkirk discussed the formation of PETA and the influence it's had on public policy.
2:51pm
10 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.
3:01pm
59 minutes
Sam Houston State University history professor Benjamin Park chronicled the founding of Nauvoo, Illinois, by Mormon leader Joseph Smith in 1839.
4:00pm
1 hour, 0 minute
Joshua Hammer told the story of a black market animal smuggling operation and reported on related international and American trade regulations.
5:00pm
1 hour, 30 minutes
Rebecca Solnit recounted her journey to becoming a writer and feminist.
6:30pm
1 hour, 30 minutes
Book TV looked at books about the Trump administration.
8:00pm
1 hour, 0 minute
Historian LeeAnna Keith looked at the origins of the Republican Party, formed in 1854 by opponents of slavery.
9:00pm
1 hour, 0 minute
Journalist Eilene Zimmerman looked at white-collar drug addiction. She was interviewed by former health commissioner for Baltimore, Dr. Leana Wen.
10:00pm
45 minutes
Author Robert Plumb looked at how Harriet Tubman, Clara Barton, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Sarah Josepha Hale, and Julia Ward Howe had an impact on the Civil War.
10:45pm
6 minutes
Book TV talked to Bradley Graham, co-owner of Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC, about how the coronavirus has impacted his bookstore's operations.
10:51pm
9 minutes
Psychotherapist Jeanne Safer discussed how political differences are hurting personal relationships and offers remedies to the problem.
11:00pm
1 hour, 0 minute
History professor Serena Zabin provided a history of the 1770 Boston Massacre.
12:00am
1 hour, 0 minute
Journalist Eilene Zimmerman looked at white-collar drug addiction. She was interviewed by former health commissioner for Baltimore, Dr. Leana Wen.
1:00am
1 hour, 5 minutes
David Enrich, finance editor at the New York Times, took a critical look at the history and current business practices of Germany's Deutsche Bank.
2:05am
55 minutes
Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk offered his thoughts on what he calls the new conservative agenda.
3:00am
1 hour, 0 minute
Journalist Eilene Zimmerman looked at white-collar drug addiction. She was interviewed by former health commissioner for Baltimore, Dr. Leana Wen.
4:00am
1 hour, 10 minutes
Journalist Janice Kaplan discussed the discoveries of women geniuses today and throughout history.
5:10am
50 minutes
Author and New Yorker staff writer Susan Orlean recounted the Los Angeles Public Library Fire of 1986.
6:00am
1 hour, 1 minute
Historian Richard Frank provided the first of a multi-volume history of the Asia-Pacific War, from 1937-1942.