The View co-host and former federal prosecutor Sunny Hostin discussed her life and career and shared her personal experiences with identity and injustice. This virtual event was sponsored by the California Commonwealth Club.
Former Second Lady Lynne Cheney chronicled the leadership of four of the first five presidents who hailed from the state of Virginia; George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe. This was a virtual event hosted by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC.
Actor John Lithgow chronicled the presidency of Donald Trump through satirical verse. This virtual program was hosted by the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco.
Former Trump administration White House Press Secretary and Communications Director Sean Spicer offered his thoughts on how President Trump is fighting back against the Left. This virtual program was hosted by the Ronald Reagan Foundation & Institute in Simi Valley, California.
Rev. Al Sharpton, the founder and President of the National Action Network, offered his thoughts on how activism can move America forward. He was interviewed by Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of In Depth, Book TV on C-SPAN2 will be playing highlights from past shows and taking viewer calls and comments. We'll also be talking with authors who have appeared on In Depth.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of In Depth, Book TV on C-SPAN2 played highlights from past shows and took viewer calls and comments. We also talked with authors who have appeared on In Depth as well as publishers to get updates on their work.
Military historian Ian Toll concluded his three-volume history of the Pacific Theater during World War II. This was a virtual event hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
History professor Shennette Garrett-Scott looked at the period of black financial innovation between 1888 and 1930 and its impact on U.S. capitalism through the story of the St. Luke Bank in Richmond, Virginia: the first and only bank run by black women. This virtual event provided by the Museum of American Finance.
The Wall Street Journal's Gerald Seib discussed how the conservative movement has evolved since the Reagan era. He was interviewed by the Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of In Depth, Book TV on C-SPAN2 played highlights from past shows and took viewer calls and comments. We also talked with authors who have appeared on In Depth as well as publishers to get updates on their work.
The Wall Street Journal's Gerald Seib discussed how the conservative movement has evolved since the Reagan era. He was interviewed by the Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty.
Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo offered her thoughts on how to re-start the American economy. This virtual event was hosted by the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco.
University of Virginia business professor Ed Freeman discussed the focus on responsibility and ethics that he says unites influential businesses. This virtual event was hosted by the Museum of American Finance in New York City.
The Wall Street Journal's Gerald Seib discussed how the conservative movement has evolved since the Reagan era. He was interviewed by the Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty.
Chris Whipple talked to former CIA directors to provide an inside look at the intelligence organization's operations. This was a virtual event hosted by the Center on National Security at Fordham Law.
Law professors Adam Cox and Cristina Rodriguez provided a history of America's immigration policy. This was a virtual event hosted by the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.