C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Cara Fitzpatrick, "The Death of Public Schools"
1 hour, 1 minuteChalkbeat editor Cara Fitzpatrick looked at the school choice movement and the future of education in America. This event was part of the 2023 Wisconsin Book Festival held in Madison.
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Andrew McKevitt, "Gun Country - Gun Capitalism, Culture, and Control in Cold War America"
1 hour, 1 minuteHistory professor Andrew McKevitt argued that capitalism and cold war ideology helped to usher in the rise of guns in America. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
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Lectures in History: History of Artificial Intelligence
48 minutesPrinceton University history professor Matthew Jones taught a class on the history of artificial intelligence and the debates over its development. Princeton University is located in New Jersey.
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Reel America: "Army Medical Laboratories" - 1947
40 minutesThis 1947 War Department film provides an overview of the United States Army medical laboratories during World War II and their mission to both heal soldiers and prevent, detect, and control epidemics. With footage from inside working labs, it highlights training and treatment facilities across the United States and shows the capabilities of field hospitals and overseas stations.
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LBJ's Record on Race & Domestic Policy
53 minutesA half-century after Lyndon Johnson died in 1973, his Austin, Texas, library hosted a discussion about his record on race and domestic policy.
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Reel America: News from 1935
7 minutesThis Better Housing News Flash film from 1935 showed short pieces on news and lifestyle topics from that year, including including efficient kitchen layouts and home improvement suggestions. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films produced mostly by government agencies.
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Historic Campaign Speeches: Barack Obama 2007 Iowa Campaign Rally
1 hour, 5 minutesOprah Winfrey and Michelle Obama supported the presidential bid of Senator Barack Obama at a campaign rally. This event in the Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines, Iowa, which drew the largest crowd yet in the campaign season, was the beginning of a three-state tour by Oprah Winfrey in support of Senator Obama. After introductory remarks by Mrs. Obama, Ms. Winfrey listed the accomplishments of Senator Obama, lauded his vision, and said that she was not there to tell her own opinions but to ask the crowd to think about his positions. Then Senator Obama spoke about the progress of his campaign in Iowa and a variety of campaign issues such as energy policy, the war in Iraq, and administration corruption and incompetence.
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Lectures in History: History of Artificial Intelligence
50 minutesPrinceton University history professor Matthew Jones taught a class on the history of artificial intelligence and the debates over its development. Princeton University is located in New Jersey.
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Reel America: "Army Medical Laboratories" - 1947
40 minutesThis 1947 War Department film provides an overview of the United States Army medical laboratories during World War II and their mission to both heal soldiers and prevent, detect, and control epidemics. With footage from inside working labs, it highlights training and treatment facilities across the United States and shows the capabilities of field hospitals and overseas stations.
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LBJ's Record on Race & Domestic Policy
55 minutesA half-century after Lyndon Johnson died in 1973, his Austin, Texas, library hosted a discussion about his record on race and domestic policy.
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The Civil War: 1862 Stone Bridge at Manassas
1 hour, 0 minuteHistorian John Hennessy talked about the fighting at, and destruction of, the Stone Bridge that crosses Bull Run at the entrance to Manassas during the battle there in 1862. This was part of the National Museum of the Civil War Soldier's annual event in Petersburg, Virginia.
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Telling the American Story
1 hour, 10 minutesThe White House Historical Association hosted its annual conference in Washington, D.C., with representatives from presidential sites across the nation. This discussion focused on telling a more inclusive American story.
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Entertaining at the White House
1 hour, 17 minutesThe White House Historical Association hosted its annual conference in Washington, D.C., with representatives from presidential sites across the nation. Social secretaries from the Reagan, George W. Bush, and Obama administrations met at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History to talk about hospitality and diplomacy.
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Women's Stories at Presidential Sites
1 hour, 18 minutesThe White House Historical Association hosted its annual conference in Washington, D.C., with representatives from presidential sites across the nation. This discussion highlighting women's history included speakers from the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum, and Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum as well as George H.W. Bush administration Commerce Secretary Barbara Franklin.
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Reel America: "America's Distribution of Wealth "- 1955
15 minutesThis 1955 video produced by Harding College's National Education Program described the American capitalist economic system. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films produced mostly by government agencies.
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Free to Choose: Milton Friedman on Free Market Principles
1 hour, 0 minuteNobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode one was titled "The Power of the Market."
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Lectures in History: History of Artificial Intelligence
50 minutesPrinceton University history professor Matthew Jones taught a class on the history of artificial intelligence and the debates over its development. Princeton University is located in New Jersey.
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Reel America: "Army Medical Laboratories" - 1947
40 minutesThis 1947 War Department film provides an overview of the United States Army medical laboratories during World War II and their mission to both heal soldiers and prevent, detect, and control epidemics. With footage from inside working labs, it highlights training and treatment facilities across the United States and shows the capabilities of field hospitals and overseas stations.
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LBJ's Record on Race & Domestic Policy
51 minutesA half-century after Lyndon Johnson died in 1973, his Austin, Texas, library hosted a discussion about his record on race and domestic policy.
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Reel America: News from 1935
9 minutesThis Better Housing News Flash film from 1935 showed short pieces on news and lifestyle topics from that year, including including efficient kitchen layouts and home improvement suggestions. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films produced mostly by government agencies.
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Historic Campaign Speeches: Barack Obama 2007 Iowa Campaign Rally
1 hour, 5 minutesOprah Winfrey and Michelle Obama supported the presidential bid of Senator Barack Obama at a campaign rally. This event in the Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines, Iowa, which drew the largest crowd yet in the campaign season, was the beginning of a three-state tour by Oprah Winfrey in support of Senator Obama. After introductory remarks by Mrs. Obama, Ms. Winfrey listed the accomplishments of Senator Obama, lauded his vision, and said that she was not there to tell her own opinions but to ask the crowd to think about his positions. Then Senator Obama spoke about the progress of his campaign in Iowa and a variety of campaign issues such as energy policy, the war in Iraq, and administration corruption and incompetence.
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Lectures in History: History of Artificial Intelligence
50 minutesPrinceton University history professor Matthew Jones taught a class on the history of artificial intelligence and the debates over its development. Princeton University is located in New Jersey.
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Reel America: "Army Medical Laboratories" - 1947
40 minutesThis 1947 War Department film provides an overview of the United States Army medical laboratories during World War II and their mission to both heal soldiers and prevent, detect, and control epidemics. With footage from inside working labs, it highlights training and treatment facilities across the United States and shows the capabilities of field hospitals and overseas stations.
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LBJ's Record on Race & Domestic Policy
55 minutesA half-century after Lyndon Johnson died in 1973, his Austin, Texas, library hosted a discussion about his record on race and domestic policy.
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The Civil War: 1862 Stone Bridge at Manassas
1 hour, 0 minuteHistorian John Hennessy talked about the fighting at, and destruction of, the Stone Bridge that crosses Bull Run at the entrance to Manassas during the battle there in 1862. This was part of the National Museum of the Civil War Soldier's annual event in Petersburg, Virginia.
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Telling the American Story
1 hour, 11 minutesThe White House Historical Association hosted its annual conference in Washington, D.C., with representatives from presidential sites across the nation. This discussion focused on telling a more inclusive American story.
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Entertaining at the White House
1 hour, 16 minutesThe White House Historical Association hosted its annual conference in Washington, D.C., with representatives from presidential sites across the nation. Social secretaries from the Reagan, George W. Bush, and Obama administrations met at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History to talk about hospitality and diplomacy.
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Women's Stories at Presidential Sites
1 hour, 18 minutesThe White House Historical Association hosted its annual conference in Washington, D.C., with representatives from presidential sites across the nation. This discussion highlighting women's history included speakers from the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum, and Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum as well as George H.W. Bush administration Commerce Secretary Barbara Franklin.
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Reel America: "America's Distribution of Wealth "- 1955
13 minutesThis 1955 video produced by Harding College's National Education Program described the American capitalist economic system. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films produced mostly by government agencies.
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American History TV
1 hour, 2 minutesPeople and events that help document the American Story.