C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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In Depth: John Yoo
2 hours, 5 minutesAuthor and UC-Berkeley law professor John Yoo joined Book TV to talk and take calls about the Supreme Court, his support of presidential power, the Bush and Trump administrations and more. His books include "Crisis and Command" and "Defender in Chief."
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Lectures in History: Legacy of President Jimmy Carter
1 hour, 10 minutesMarquette University political science professor Julia Azari taught a class on the life and presidency of Jimmy Carter. Marquette University is located in Milwaukee.
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The Civil War: Siege of Charleston 1863
52 minutesHistorian Neil Chatelain discussed the Siege of Charleston Harbor in 1863, a combined naval and land assault, which he claims was a test of military and naval cooperation and an experiment with new technology and tactics. The Emerging Civil War Symposium at Stevenson Ridge in Spotsylvania, Virginia, hosted this event.
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Reel America: Desert Survival - 1944
37 minutesThis 1944 Army Air Forces film depicted the survival of the crew of a downed military aircraft in the desert. The soldiers learned methods of conserving water, providing shelter, and signaling for help. It was released as "Land and Live in the Desert." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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The Role of the Military in a Democracy
1 hour, 36 minutesAuthor Rick Atkinson and Generals Joseph Dunford, John Kelly, and Jim Mattis discussed the role of the military in a democracy. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
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Presidency & the Press
1 hour, 29 minutesThe John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum hosted a conversation about covering presidents and the presidency. Speakers included Doug Mills, New York Times White House photographer, and Tamara Keith, NPR White House Correspondent and president of the White House Correspondents' Association.
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Reel America: St. Louis Tax Dollars at Work - 1956
26 minutesSponsored by the city of St. Louis, this 1956 film illustrated how tax dollars were spent on the police force, emergency services, trash collection, street and park maintenance. It was released as "The Big City." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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Lectures in History: Legacy of President Jimmy Carter
1 hour, 10 minutesMarquette University political science professor Julia Azari taught a class on the life and presidency of Jimmy Carter. Marquette University is located in Milwaukee.
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The Civil War: Siege of Charleston 1863
53 minutesHistorian Neil Chatelain discussed the Siege of Charleston Harbor in 1863, a combined naval and land assault, which he claims was a test of military and naval cooperation and an experiment with new technology and tactics. The Emerging Civil War Symposium at Stevenson Ridge in Spotsylvania, Virginia, hosted this event.
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Reel America: Desert Survival - 1944
37 minutesThis 1944 Army Air Forces film depicted the survival of the crew of a downed military aircraft in the desert. The soldiers learned methods of conserving water, providing shelter, and signaling for help. It was released as "Land and Live in the Desert." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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The Role of the Military in a Democracy
1 hour, 37 minutesAuthor Rick Atkinson and Generals Joseph Dunford, John Kelly, and Jim Mattis discussed the role of the military in a democracy. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
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Presidency & the Press
1 hour, 29 minutesThe John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum hosted a conversation about covering presidents and the presidency. Speakers included Doug Mills, New York Times White House photographer, and Tamara Keith, NPR White House Correspondent and president of the White House Correspondents' Association.
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Reel America: St. Louis Tax Dollars at Work - 1956
25 minutesSponsored by the city of St. Louis, this 1956 film illustrated how tax dollars were spent on the police force, emergency services, trash collection, street and park maintenance. It was released as "The Big City." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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Lectures in History: Legacy of President Jimmy Carter
1 hour, 10 minutesMarquette University political science professor Julia Azari taught a class on the life and presidency of Jimmy Carter. Marquette University is located in Milwaukee.
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The Civil War: Siege of Charleston 1863
52 minutesHistorian Neil Chatelain discussed the Siege of Charleston Harbor in 1863, a combined naval and land assault, which he claims was a test of military and naval cooperation and an experiment with new technology and tactics. The Emerging Civil War Symposium at Stevenson Ridge in Spotsylvania, Virginia, hosted this event.
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Reel America: Desert Survival - 1944
37 minutesThis 1944 Army Air Forces film depicted the survival of the crew of a downed military aircraft in the desert. The soldiers learned methods of conserving water, providing shelter, and signaling for help. It was released as "Land and Live in the Desert." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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The Role of the Military in a Democracy
1 hour, 37 minutesAuthor Rick Atkinson and Generals Joseph Dunford, John Kelly, and Jim Mattis discussed the role of the military in a democracy. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
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Presidency & the Press
1 hour, 32 minutesThe John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum hosted a conversation about covering presidents and the presidency. Speakers included Doug Mills, New York Times White House photographer, and Tamara Keith, NPR White House Correspondent and president of the White House Correspondents' Association.
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Lectures in History: Legacy of President Jimmy Carter
1 hour, 10 minutesMarquette University political science professor Julia Azari taught a class on the life and presidency of Jimmy Carter. Marquette University is located in Milwaukee.
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The Civil War: Siege of Charleston 1863
53 minutesHistorian Neil Chatelain discussed the Siege of Charleston Harbor in 1863, a combined naval and land assault, which he claims was a test of military and naval cooperation and an experiment with new technology and tactics. The Emerging Civil War Symposium at Stevenson Ridge in Spotsylvania, Virginia, hosted this event.
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Reel America: Desert Survival - 1944
38 minutesThis 1944 Army Air Forces film depicted the survival of the crew of a downed military aircraft in the desert. The soldiers learned methods of conserving water, providing shelter, and signaling for help. It was released as "Land and Live in the Desert." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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The Role of the Military in a Democracy
1 hour, 37 minutesAuthor Rick Atkinson and Generals Joseph Dunford, John Kelly, and Jim Mattis discussed the role of the military in a democracy. The 2023 George Washington Symposium was hosted by George Washington's Mount Vernon in Virginia.
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Presidency & the Press
1 hour, 29 minutesThe John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum hosted a conversation about covering presidents and the presidency. Speakers included Doug Mills, New York Times White House photographer, and Tamara Keith, NPR White House Correspondent and president of the White House Correspondents' Association.