C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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First Ladies: Influence & Image - Hillary Clinton
1 hour, 34 minutesGail Sheehy and David Maraniss talked about the life and influence of first lady Hillary Clinton and responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. They discussed her career in law and her political partnership with Bill Clinton since the beginning of his career through taking an office in the West Wing and surviving several scandals. Topics included her controversial role as "co-president" in charge of health care reform. She then took on a more traditional first lady role, advocating the rights of women and children, writing the book It Takes a Village, and campaigning to save American historic sites. She was the first presidential spouse to run for office in her own right, becoming a U.S. senator and secretary of state.
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First Ladies: Influence & Image - Laura Bush
1 hour, 36 minutesAnn Gerhart and Mark Updegrove talked about the life and influence of first lady Laura Bush and responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. They talked about her childhood in Texas, career as a teacher and librarian, founder of the Texas Book Festival and the National Book Festival, and support of her husband's White House initiatives on education and HIV/AIDS awareness and malaria relief in Africa. Topics included her reputation as "the comforter-in-chief" following the terrorist attacks of 2001, her espousal of women's rights in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime, White House renovations, and her continued support of African first ladies.
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Laura Bush Interview
1 hour, 26 minutesFormer first lady Laura Bush talked about her upbringing, meeting and marrying George W. Bush and their life together before the White House, as well as her reflections on her time as first lady, including the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and her causes. Audio clips were played of the weekly radio address she delivered in 2001. Video clips shown included her work on White House restoration. She also talked about her activities since leaving the White House and her possible legacy. She was interviewed for the series "First Ladies: Influence and Image" at the George W. Bush Presidential Center on the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.
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Oral Histories: Hillary Clinton on Nixon Impeachment Inquiry
43 minutesHillary Rodham Clinton discussed her time as a lawyer on the staff of the House Judiciary Committee during the impeachment inquiry of President Richard Nixon in 1974. The interview is from the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum oral history collection, and was conducted by former library director Timothy Naftali on July 9, 2018.
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First Ladies: Influence & Image - Hillary Clinton
1 hour, 35 minutesGail Sheehy and David Maraniss talked about the life and influence of first lady Hillary Clinton and responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. They discussed her career in law and her political partnership with Bill Clinton since the beginning of his career through taking an office in the West Wing and surviving several scandals. Topics included her controversial role as "co-president" in charge of health care reform. She then took on a more traditional first lady role, advocating the rights of women and children, writing the book It Takes a Village, and campaigning to save American historic sites. She was the first presidential spouse to run for office in her own right, becoming a U.S. senator and secretary of state.
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First Ladies: Influence & Image - Laura Bush
1 hour, 36 minutesAnn Gerhart and Mark Updegrove talked about the life and influence of first lady Laura Bush and responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. They talked about her childhood in Texas, career as a teacher and librarian, founder of the Texas Book Festival and the National Book Festival, and support of her husband's White House initiatives on education and HIV/AIDS awareness and malaria relief in Africa. Topics included her reputation as "the comforter-in-chief" following the terrorist attacks of 2001, her espousal of women's rights in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime, White House renovations, and her continued support of African first ladies.
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Laura Bush Interview
1 hour, 26 minutesFormer first lady Laura Bush talked about her upbringing, meeting and marrying George W. Bush and their life together before the White House, as well as her reflections on her time as first lady, including the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and her causes. Audio clips were played of the weekly radio address she delivered in 2001. Video clips shown included her work on White House restoration. She also talked about her activities since leaving the White House and her possible legacy. She was interviewed for the series "First Ladies: Influence and Image" at the George W. Bush Presidential Center on the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.
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Oral Histories: Hillary Clinton on Nixon Impeachment Inquiry
42 minutesHillary Rodham Clinton discussed her time as a lawyer on the staff of the House Judiciary Committee during the impeachment inquiry of President Richard Nixon in 1974. The interview is from the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum oral history collection, and was conducted by former library director Timothy Naftali on July 9, 2018.
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First Ladies: Influence & Image - Hillary Clinton
1 hour, 34 minutesGail Sheehy and David Maraniss talked about the life and influence of first lady Hillary Clinton and responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. They discussed her career in law and her political partnership with Bill Clinton since the beginning of his career through taking an office in the West Wing and surviving several scandals. Topics included her controversial role as "co-president" in charge of health care reform. She then took on a more traditional first lady role, advocating the rights of women and children, writing the book It Takes a Village, and campaigning to save American historic sites. She was the first presidential spouse to run for office in her own right, becoming a U.S. senator and secretary of state.
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Lectures in History: Vietnam Anti-War Movement
1 hour, 10 minutesProfessor David Farber teaches twentieth-century American history at Temple University in Philadelphia. In this lecture to a history class he focused on the origin of the 1960s Vietnam anti-war movement, and his view of how it helped to expand the nation's democratic process.
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First Ladies: Influence & Image - Michelle Obama
1 hour, 33 minutesLiza Mundy and Krissah Thompson talked about the life and influence of first lady Michelle Obama and responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. They talked about her family life and education, her support of her husband's career, her role as part of the first black presidential couple, her political activities, and her causes which included a "Let's Move" campaign to combat childhood obesity, establishing a White House vegetable garden as part of an eating well campaign, promoting gay rights, and supporting military families. Topics included her management of her public image, her innovative use of the media and the entertainment world, and her life in Washington, D.C., including her role as "mom-in-chief."
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Michelle Obama Remarks at American Library Association Conference
1 hour, 10 minutesFormer first lady Michelle Obama reflected on her life and time in the White House. She addressed attendees of the American Library Association's annual conference and was joined in conversation by Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden.
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Pat Oliphant's Political Cartoons - Bush to Obama
1 hour, 17 minutesFormer White House administration staff members analyzed the work of political cartoonist Pat Oliphant. They focused on the presidencies of George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush -- and included Barack Obama's 2008 election. The University of Virginia's Miller Center hosted the event.
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First Ladies: Influence & Image - Michelle Obama
1 hour, 33 minutesLiza Mundy and Krissah Thompson talked about the life and influence of first lady Michelle Obama and responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. They talked about her family life and education, her support of her husband's career, her role as part of the first black presidential couple, her political activities, and her causes which included a "Let's Move" campaign to combat childhood obesity, establishing a White House vegetable garden as part of an eating well campaign, promoting gay rights, and supporting military families. Topics included her management of her public image, her innovative use of the media and the entertainment world, and her life in Washington, D.C., including her role as "mom-in-chief."
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Michelle Obama Remarks at American Library Association Conference
1 hour, 10 minutesFormer first lady Michelle Obama reflected on her life and time in the White House. She addressed attendees of the American Library Association's annual conference and was joined in conversation by Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden.
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Pat Oliphant's Political Cartoons - Bush to Obama
1 hour, 17 minutesFormer White House administration staff members analyzed the work of political cartoonist Pat Oliphant. They focused on the presidencies of George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush -- and included Barack Obama's 2008 election. The University of Virginia's Miller Center hosted the event.
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First Ladies: Influence & Image - Michelle Obama
1 hour, 32 minutesLiza Mundy and Krissah Thompson talked about the life and influence of first lady Michelle Obama and responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. They talked about her family life and education, her support of her husband's career, her role as part of the first black presidential couple, her political activities, and her causes which included a "Let's Move" campaign to combat childhood obesity, establishing a White House vegetable garden as part of an eating well campaign, promoting gay rights, and supporting military families. Topics included her management of her public image, her innovative use of the media and the entertainment world, and her life in Washington, D.C., including her role as "mom-in-chief."
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Michelle Obama Remarks at American Library Association Conference
1 hour, 10 minutesFormer first lady Michelle Obama reflected on her life and time in the White House. She addressed attendees of the American Library Association's annual conference and was joined in conversation by Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden.
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Pat Oliphant's Political Cartoons - Bush to Obama
1 hour, 17 minutesFormer White House administration staff members analyzed the work of political cartoonist Pat Oliphant. They focused on the presidencies of George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush -- and included Barack Obama's 2008 election. The University of Virginia's Miller Center hosted the event.