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.
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.
Joanne McNeil described how internet use shifted from being individualistic, spontaneous, and voluntary to being data and advertising driven and dominated by corporations.
Legal historian Melvin Urofsky provided a history of affirmative action; from how the Supreme Court has ruled on cases to how it's affected society and those it's meant to benefit.
ABC News' chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl provided a behind the scenes look at the Trump administration. He was interviewed by Mike McCurry, former White House Press Secretary in the Clinton Administration.
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.
ABC News' chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl provided a behind the scenes look at the Trump administration. He was interviewed by Mike McCurry, former White House Press Secretary in the Clinton Administration.
Former Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig recounted his tenure and offered his thoughts on how baseball can change to remain relevant in the future. He was joined in conversation by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin.
ABC News' chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl provided a behind the scenes look at the Trump administration. He was interviewed by Mike McCurry, former White House Press Secretary in the Clinton Administration.
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.
Journalists Connie Chung, Carl Leubsdorf, and Tom Oliphant recalled their coverage of the 1972 presidential campaign that was documented in Timothy Crouse's book, "The Boys on the Bus." The reporters discussed the importance of the book and how campaign coverage has changed over the past forty years. The program was moderated by Edwin Grosvenor, editor-in-chief of American Heritage Magazine.