C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Tom Steyer, "Cheaper, Faster, Better"
1 hour, 10 minutesBusinessman and environmentalist Tom Steyer argued the United States can take advantage of new technologies to become a leader in combating climate change. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
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Lectures in History: Army Explorers of the West
1 hour, 19 minutesTexas Woman's University history professor Cecily Zander discussed the federal government's efforts to explore and control the American west from the early 1800's through the Civil War. Texas Woman's University is located in Denton.
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FBI Historian John Fox
13 minutesJohn Fox talked about his role as the FBI historian and discussed how the FBI was formed and the legacy of J. Edgar Hoover. C-SPAN conducted this interview at the Organization of American Historians meeting in New Orleans.
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Edward O'Keefe, "The Loves of Theodore Roosevelt"
54 minutesTheodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation CEO Edward O'Keefe talked about the women who shaped Theodore Roosevelt's character, life, and politics. Politics & Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
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Reel America: "Tunnel Destruction" - 1969
34 minutesThis 1969 U.S. Army film showed how teams of soldiers can destroy enemy tunnels through grenades, special charges, and other explosives. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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Lectures in History: Army Explorers of the West
1 hour, 17 minutesTexas Woman's University history professor Cecily Zander discussed the federal government's efforts to explore and control the American west from the early 1800's through the Civil War. Texas Woman's University is located in Denton.
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FBI Historian John Fox
13 minutesJohn Fox talked about his role as the FBI historian and discussed how the FBI was formed and the legacy of J. Edgar Hoover. C-SPAN conducted this interview at the Organization of American Historians meeting in New Orleans.
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Edward O'Keefe, "The Loves of Theodore Roosevelt"
55 minutesTheodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation CEO Edward O'Keefe talked about the women who shaped Theodore Roosevelt's character, life, and politics. Politics & Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
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Reel America: "Tunnel Destruction" - 1969
35 minutesThis 1969 U.S. Army film showed how teams of soldiers can destroy enemy tunnels through grenades, special charges, and other explosives. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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The Civil War: Lieber Code and the Modern Law of War
1 hour, 10 minutesMarquette University law professor Paul Finkelman talked about Abraham Lincoln's "General Order No. 100," which was commonly known as the Lieber Code. This updated codification of the laws of war governed soldier conduct, prisoner of war treatment, and civilian rights. This program was part of the 2024 Civil War Institute conference at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia.
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Reel America: American Industry During World War II - 1943
11 minutesThis 1943 War Department film showed how America's industrial labor force supported the Word War II effort and contrasts it with the subjugated labor forced under Axis powers. It was released as "The Arm Behind Army." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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Johnette Howard on Billie Jean King
1 hour, 25 minutesAuthor and journalist Johnette Howard talked about the life and career of tennis player Billie Jean King. Howard co-wrote King's 2021 autobiography, "All In." This talk was part of the University of Mary Washington's "Great Lives" lecture series in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
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Women's History in Historical Records
1 hour, 14 minutesThis discussion looked at the influx of women into the federal government from the time of the Nixon administration through the late 20th century and how women's history is documented in historical records - including the substantive role played by America's first ladies. The Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum hosted this event.
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Recruiting Women in Presidential Administrations
1 hour, 0 minuteThis conference considered the influx of women into the federal government from the time of the Nixon administration through the late 20th century - including the substantive role played by America's first ladies. This session focused on efforts to bring women into presidential administrations. The Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum hosted this event.
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Historic Convention Speeches: Jimmy Carter - 1976
1 hour, 0 minuteFormer Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter accepted his party's nomination at the 1976 Democratic National Convention in New York City. Following the Watergate & Vietnam War eras, Governor Carter said "we have been a nation adrift too long."
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Lectures in History: Army Explorers of the West
1 hour, 18 minutesTexas Woman's University history professor Cecily Zander discussed the federal government's efforts to explore and control the American west from the early 1800's through the Civil War. Texas Woman's University is located in Denton.
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FBI Historian John Fox
13 minutesJohn Fox talked about his role as the FBI historian and discussed how the FBI was formed and the legacy of J. Edgar Hoover. C-SPAN conducted this interview at the Organization of American Historians meeting in New Orleans.
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Edward O'Keefe, "The Loves of Theodore Roosevelt"
55 minutesTheodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation CEO Edward O'Keefe talked about the women who shaped Theodore Roosevelt's character, life, and politics. Politics & Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
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Reel America: "Tunnel Destruction" - 1969
34 minutesThis 1969 U.S. Army film showed how teams of soldiers can destroy enemy tunnels through grenades, special charges, and other explosives. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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Lectures in History: Army Explorers of the West
1 hour, 17 minutesTexas Woman's University history professor Cecily Zander discussed the federal government's efforts to explore and control the American west from the early 1800's through the Civil War. Texas Woman's University is located in Denton.
-
FBI Historian John Fox
13 minutesJohn Fox talked about his role as the FBI historian and discussed how the FBI was formed and the legacy of J. Edgar Hoover. C-SPAN conducted this interview at the Organization of American Historians meeting in New Orleans.
-
Edward O'Keefe, "The Loves of Theodore Roosevelt"
55 minutesTheodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation CEO Edward O'Keefe talked about the women who shaped Theodore Roosevelt's character, life, and politics. Politics & Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
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Reel America: "Tunnel Destruction" - 1969
35 minutesThis 1969 U.S. Army film showed how teams of soldiers can destroy enemy tunnels through grenades, special charges, and other explosives. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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The Civil War: Lieber Code and the Modern Law of War
1 hour, 10 minutesMarquette University law professor Paul Finkelman talked about Abraham Lincoln's "General Order No. 100," which was commonly known as the Lieber Code. This updated codification of the laws of war governed soldier conduct, prisoner of war treatment, and civilian rights. This program was part of the 2024 Civil War Institute conference at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia.
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Reel America: American Industry During World War II - 1943
10 minutesThis 1943 War Department film showed how America's industrial labor force supported the Word War II effort and contrasts it with the subjugated labor forced under Axis powers. It was released as "The Arm Behind Army." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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Johnette Howard on Billie Jean King
1 hour, 25 minutesAuthor and journalist Johnette Howard talked about the life and career of tennis player Billie Jean King. Howard co-wrote King's 2021 autobiography, "All In." This talk was part of the University of Mary Washington's "Great Lives" lecture series in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
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Women's History in Historical Records
1 hour, 14 minutesThis discussion looked at the influx of women into the federal government from the time of the Nixon administration through the late 20th century and how women's history is documented in historical records - including the substantive role played by America's first ladies. The Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum hosted this event.
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Recruiting Women in Presidential Administrations
1 hour, 0 minuteThis conference considered the influx of women into the federal government from the time of the Nixon administration through the late 20th century - including the substantive role played by America's first ladies. This session focused on efforts to bring women into presidential administrations. The Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum hosted this event.