C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Brad Meltzer, "The Escape Artist"
52 minutesBrad Meltzer provided a fictional account of an employee at Dover Air Force Base, the military site where the remains of military personnel that have been killed abroad first arrive when brought back to the United States.
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Brad Meltzer & John Mensch, "The First Conspiracy"
55 minutesBrad Meltzer and Jon Mensch recounted the plot to kill George Washington by soldiers assigned to protect him during the Revolutionary War.
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After Words: After Words, John Yoo, "Defender in Chief"
59 minutesUniversity of California, Berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the George W. Bush administration John Yoo weighed in on presidential powers and the U.S. Constitution. He was interviewed by Mark Rozell, author and George Mason University founding Dean of the School of Policy and Government.
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Julian Zelizer, "Burning Down the House"
54 minutesPrinceton University history professor Julian Zelizer explored the political ascendancy of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and argued that his congressional leadership was the beginning of America's hyper partisan divide. This was a virtual author event hosted by the Strand Bookstore in New York City.
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Newt Gingrich, "Trump and the American Future"
52 minutesFormer Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich offered his thoughts on why President Trump should be re-elected in 2020. This virtual program was sponsored by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.
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Saikrishna Prakash, "The Living Presidency"
59 minutesUniversity of Virginia law professor Saikrishna Prakash argued against the expanding powers of the presidency. This program was sponsored by the CATO Institute.
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Brad Meltzer, "The House of Secrets"
44 minutesBrad Meltzer mixes historical accounts of Benedict Arnold and artifacts associated with the Revolutionary War general into a fictional thriller. He speaks at Barnes & Noble in McLean, Virginia.
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Brad Meltzer, "The Escape Artist"
52 minutesBrad Meltzer provided a fictional account of an employee at Dover Air Force Base, the military site where the remains of military personnel that have been killed abroad first arrive when brought back to the United States.
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Brad Meltzer & John Mensch, "The First Conspiracy"
55 minutesBrad Meltzer and Jon Mensch recounted the plot to kill George Washington by soldiers assigned to protect him during the Revolutionary War.
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After Words: After Words, John Yoo, "Defender in Chief"
59 minutesUniversity of California, Berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the George W. Bush administration John Yoo weighed in on presidential powers and the U.S. Constitution. He was interviewed by Mark Rozell, author and George Mason University founding Dean of the School of Policy and Government.
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Julian Zelizer, "Burning Down the House"
55 minutesPrinceton University history professor Julian Zelizer explored the political ascendancy of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and argued that his congressional leadership was the beginning of America's hyper partisan divide. This was a virtual author event hosted by the Strand Bookstore in New York City.
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Newt Gingrich, "Trump and the American Future"
1 hour, 13 minutesFormer Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich offered his thoughts on why President Trump should be re-elected in 2020. This virtual program was sponsored by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.
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President Trump Holds Briefing
31 minutesPresident Trump holds a briefing at the White House.
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Brad Meltzer, "The House of Secrets"
45 minutesBrad Meltzer mixes historical accounts of Benedict Arnold and artifacts associated with the Revolutionary War general into a fictional thriller. He speaks at Barnes & Noble in McLean, Virginia.
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Brad Meltzer, "The Escape Artist"
51 minutesBrad Meltzer provided a fictional account of an employee at Dover Air Force Base, the military site where the remains of military personnel that have been killed abroad first arrive when brought back to the United States.
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Nikita Stewart, "Troop 6000"
51 minutesNew York Times journalist Nikita Stewart reported on Girl Scouts Troop 6000 which was started for girls living in a homeless shelter in New York City and sparked the creation of similar troops around the country. This was a virtual event hosted by Greenlight Bookstore in New York City.
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Tara Burton, "Strange Rites"
58 minutesAmerican Interest contributing editor Tara Burton offered her thoughts on why some Americans are moving away from traditional religion. This virtual program was sponsored by the Strand Bookstore in New York City.
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Erica Barnett, "Quitter"
1 hour, 2 minutesJournalist Erica Barnett looked at addiction in America and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism. This virtual program was sponsored by Town Hall Seattle.
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Tom Wolfe, "I Am Charlotte Simmons" Book Tour
22 minutesAuthor Tom Wolfe spent a day in Washington, D.C. to discuss and promote his new novel, "I Am Charlotte Simmons," published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Book TV accompanied Mr. Wolfe as he appeared at the Aspen Institute and was a guest on WMAU public radio's Diane Rehm Show. The novel concerns the state of affairs at institutions of higher learning in the United States, and the rude awakening of a previously sheltered young woman. Tom Wolfe traveled to many colleges before writing this novel, and he contends that casual sex dominates the social lives of most students.
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Tom Wolfe, "What Is Southern Today?"
1 hour, 22 minutesTom Wolfe presented a lecture titled, "What's Southern Today?" He argued that Southern Americans have a much more common-sense approach to life than other Americans. He recounted his experiences growing up in Richmond, Virginia and described what he has observed traveling through the Southern states. Mr. Wolfe also talked about the influence the region has had on his writing. After his presentation he answered audience members' questions. Tom Wolfe's books include The Right Stuff, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, and The Bonfire of the Vanities. His latest book is I Am Charlotte Simmons
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Tom Wolfe, "Back to Blood"
52 minutesTom Wolfe spoke about his novel, Back to Blood, in which he presented several observations on the city of Miami. He spoke at the 2012 Miami Book Fair International, held annually on the campus of Miami Dade College.
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Nikita Stewart, "Troop 6000"
52 minutesNew York Times journalist Nikita Stewart reported on Girl Scouts Troop 6000 which was started for girls living in a homeless shelter in New York City and sparked the creation of similar troops around the country. This was a virtual event hosted by Greenlight Bookstore in New York City.
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Tara Burton, "Strange Rites"
57 minutesAmerican Interest contributing editor Tara Burton offered her thoughts on why some Americans are moving away from traditional religion. This virtual program was sponsored by the Strand Bookstore in New York City.
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Erica Barnett, "Quitter"
1 hour, 2 minutesJournalist Erica Barnett looked at addiction in America and discussed her own struggles with alcoholism. This virtual program was sponsored by Town Hall Seattle.
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Tom Wolfe, "I Am Charlotte Simmons" Book Tour
21 minutesAuthor Tom Wolfe spent a day in Washington, D.C. to discuss and promote his new novel, "I Am Charlotte Simmons," published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Book TV accompanied Mr. Wolfe as he appeared at the Aspen Institute and was a guest on WMAU public radio's Diane Rehm Show. The novel concerns the state of affairs at institutions of higher learning in the United States, and the rude awakening of a previously sheltered young woman. Tom Wolfe traveled to many colleges before writing this novel, and he contends that casual sex dominates the social lives of most students.
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Tom Wolfe, "What Is Southern Today?"
1 hour, 21 minutesTom Wolfe presented a lecture titled, "What's Southern Today?" He argued that Southern Americans have a much more common-sense approach to life than other Americans. He recounted his experiences growing up in Richmond, Virginia and described what he has observed traveling through the Southern states. Mr. Wolfe also talked about the influence the region has had on his writing. After his presentation he answered audience members' questions. Tom Wolfe's books include The Right Stuff, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, and The Bonfire of the Vanities. His latest book is I Am Charlotte Simmons
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Tom Wolfe, "Back to Blood"
53 minutesTom Wolfe spoke about his novel, Back to Blood, in which he presented several observations on the city of Miami. He spoke at the 2012 Miami Book Fair International, held annually on the campus of Miami Dade College.
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Nikita Stewart, "Troop 6000"
51 minutesNew York Times journalist Nikita Stewart reported on Girl Scouts Troop 6000 which was started for girls living in a homeless shelter in New York City and sparked the creation of similar troops around the country. This was a virtual event hosted by Greenlight Bookstore in New York City.