Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 15-05-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 15-05-2025 09:00:00
Gavel-to-gavel and uninterrupted live coverage of the U.S. Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
Starting: 15-05-2025 14:00:00
Gavel-to-gavel and uninterrupted live coverage of the U.S. Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
Starting: 15-05-2025 18:45:00
The Senate will consider more of President Trump's executive nominations.
Starting: 15-05-2025 22:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 15-05-2025 23:30:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 16-05-2025 00:00:00
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy testifies in front of a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on President Trump's budget request for the department.
Starting: 16-05-2025 00:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 16-05-2025 02:01:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 16-05-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 16-05-2025 06:00:00
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy testifies in front of a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on President Trump's budget request for the department.
Starting: 16-05-2025 06:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 16-05-2025 08:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 16-05-2025 09:00:00
Gavel-to-gavel and uninterrupted live coverage of the U.S. Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
Starting: 16-05-2025 14:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 16-05-2025 17:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 16-05-2025 22:30:00
The Senate Judiciary Committee holds a hearing examining the role of pharmacy benefit managers, which are intermediaries in the prescription drug supply chain and how such companies impact market competition and drug prices.
Starting: 17-05-2025 00:00:00
Education Secretary Linda McMahon participates in a fireside chat at the Cato Institute and discusses the Trump administration's plan to dismantle the department.
Starting: 17-05-2025 02:09:00
Three of the candidates seeking the Republican nomination in New Jersey's 2025 gubernatorial race participate in a conversation hosted by NJ PBS, NJ Spotlight News, WNYC Radio, and New Jersey Public Radio.
Starting: 17-05-2025 02:55:00
House Ways and Means Committee debates and votes on President Trump's proposal to make permanent some 2017 tax cuts and extend others as part of a larger budget reconciliation plan.
Starting: 17-05-2025 03:49:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 17-05-2025 04:00:00
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin join IBM and Google officials for a conversation on U.S. economic competitiveness at the Milken Institute's global conference in Beverly Hills, California.
Starting: 17-05-2025 08:03:00
A Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs subcommittee holds a hearing on the insurance industry's practices following natural disasters.
Starting: 17-05-2025 09:03:00
A Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs subcommittee holds a hearing on the insurance industry's practices following natural disasters.
Starting: 17-05-2025 10:23:00
Members of Congress gather at the McCain Institute in Sedona, Arizona, for conversations about the Russia-Ukraine war, cybersecurity, foreign aid and international trade; speakers include Arizona's own Senator Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego.
Starting: 17-05-2025 11:10:00
University of Texas history professor Mark Lawrence discusses the rise of Ronald Reagan, his impact on the conservative movement, and the Reagan Administration's performance in his first term.
Starting: 17-05-2025 12:00:00
This 1949 Department of Agriculture film showcases changes to kitchen layouts aimed at maximizing efficiency of movement and food preparation.
Starting: 17-05-2025 13:15:00
This 1949 Department of Agriculture film showcases changes to kitchen layouts aimed at maximizing efficiency of movement and food preparation.
Starting: 17-05-2025 13:17:00
Presidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky talks about first ladies Abigail Adams (1797 - 1801) and Betty Ford (1974 - 1977), both known for their independence of thought and action and as political advisers to their husbands.
Starting: 17-05-2025 13:30:00
Presidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky talks about first ladies Abigail Adams (1797 - 1801) and Betty Ford (1974 - 1977), both known for their independence of thought and action and as political advisers to their husbands.
Starting: 17-05-2025 13:31:00
This 1981 U.S. Forest Service film documents the May 18th, 1980, earthquake at Mount St. Helens, in the Cascade Range of Washington state, which caused a volcanic eruption that killed 57 people and destroyed almost 150 square miles of forest.
Starting: 17-05-2025 14:30:00
This 1981 U.S. Forest Service film documents the May 18th, 1980, earthquake at Mount St. Helens, in the Cascade Range of Washington state, which caused a volcanic eruption that killed 57 people and destroyed almost 150 square miles of forest.
Starting: 17-05-2025 14:35:00
University of Texas history professor Mark Lawrence discusses the rise of Ronald Reagan, his impact on the conservative movement, and the Reagan Administration's performance in his first term.
Starting: 17-05-2025 15:00:00
This 1949 Department of Agriculture film showcases changes to kitchen layouts aimed at maximizing efficiency of movement and food preparation.
Starting: 17-05-2025 16:15:00
This 1949 Department of Agriculture film showcases changes to kitchen layouts aimed at maximizing efficiency of movement and food preparation.
Starting: 17-05-2025 16:16:00
Presidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky talks about first ladies Abigail Adams (1797 - 1801) and Betty Ford (1974 - 1977), both known for their independence of thought and action and as political advisers to their husbands.
Starting: 17-05-2025 16:30:00
This 1981 U.S. Forest Service film documents the May 18th, 1980, earthquake at Mount St. Helens, in the Cascade Range of Washington state, which caused a volcanic eruption that killed 57 people and destroyed almost 150 square miles of forest.
Starting: 17-05-2025 17:30:00
Authors Niels Eichhorn and Duncan Campbell discuss the American Civil War and other nation-defining events happening around the world in the same era.
Starting: 17-05-2025 18:00:00
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum hosts a remembrance ceremony honoring the victims of the Holocaust and other victims of Nazi persecution.
Starting: 17-05-2025 19:05:00
Author Elaine Weiss traces the creation of underground schools in the Jim Crow-era South that helped prepare black students for voter registration literacy tests designed to disenfranchise them.
Starting: 17-05-2025 20:25:00
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., features Tom Hanks' immersive The Moonwalkers film and highlights space science and the arts.
Starting: 17-05-2025 21:50:00
Things to learn from the Founding Fathers about civic literacy, civility and civic engagement; National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen leads a discussion exploring these ideas.
Starting: 17-05-2025 22:10:00
University of Texas history professor Mark Lawrence discusses the rise of Ronald Reagan, his impact on the conservative movement, and the Reagan Administration's performance in his first term.
Starting: 18-05-2025 00:00:00
This 1949 Department of Agriculture film showcases changes to kitchen layouts aimed at maximizing efficiency of movement and food preparation.
Starting: 18-05-2025 01:15:00
This 1949 Department of Agriculture film showcases changes to kitchen layouts aimed at maximizing efficiency of movement and food preparation.
Starting: 18-05-2025 01:16:00
Presidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky talks about first ladies Abigail Adams (1797 - 1801) and Betty Ford (1974 - 1977), both known for their independence of thought and action and as political advisers to their husbands.
Starting: 18-05-2025 01:30:00
Presidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky talks about first ladies Abigail Adams (1797 - 1801) and Betty Ford (1974 - 1977), both known for their independence of thought and action and as political advisers to their husbands.
Starting: 18-05-2025 01:32:00
This 1981 U.S. Forest Service film documents the May 18th, 1980, earthquake at Mount St. Helens, in the Cascade Range of Washington state, which caused a volcanic eruption that killed 57 people and destroyed almost 150 square miles of forest.
Starting: 18-05-2025 02:30:00
This 1981 U.S. Forest Service film documents the May 18th, 1980, earthquake at Mount St. Helens, in the Cascade Range of Washington state, which caused a volcanic eruption that killed 57 people and destroyed almost 150 square miles of forest.
Starting: 18-05-2025 02:35:00
University of Texas history professor Mark Lawrence discusses the rise of Ronald Reagan, his impact on the conservative movement, and the Reagan Administration's performance in his first term.
Starting: 18-05-2025 03:00:00
This 1949 Department of Agriculture film showcases changes to kitchen layouts aimed at maximizing efficiency of movement and food preparation.
Starting: 18-05-2025 04:15:00
This 1949 Department of Agriculture film showcases changes to kitchen layouts aimed at maximizing efficiency of movement and food preparation.
Starting: 18-05-2025 04:17:00
Presidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky talks about first ladies Abigail Adams (1797 - 1801) and Betty Ford (1974 - 1977), both known for their independence of thought and action and as political advisers to their husbands.
Starting: 18-05-2025 04:30:00
Presidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky talks about first ladies Abigail Adams (1797 - 1801) and Betty Ford (1974 - 1977), both known for their independence of thought and action and as political advisers to their husbands.
Starting: 18-05-2025 04:31:00
This 1981 U.S. Forest Service film documents the May 18th, 1980, earthquake at Mount St. Helens, in the Cascade Range of Washington state, which caused a volcanic eruption that killed 57 people and destroyed almost 150 square miles of forest.
Starting: 18-05-2025 05:30:00
This 1981 U.S. Forest Service film documents the May 18th, 1980, earthquake at Mount St. Helens, in the Cascade Range of Washington state, which caused a volcanic eruption that killed 57 people and destroyed almost 150 square miles of forest.
Starting: 18-05-2025 05:36:00
Authors Niels Eichhorn and Duncan Campbell discuss the American Civil War and other nation-defining events happening around the world in the same era.
Starting: 18-05-2025 06:00:00
Authors Niels Eichhorn and Duncan Campbell discuss the American Civil War and other nation-defining events happening around the world in the same era.
Starting: 18-05-2025 06:01:00
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum hosts a remembrance ceremony honoring the victims of the Holocaust and other victims of Nazi persecution.
Starting: 18-05-2025 07:05:00
Author Elaine Weiss traces the creation of underground schools in the Jim Crow-era South that helped prepare black students for voter registration literacy tests designed to disenfranchise them.
Starting: 18-05-2025 08:25:00
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., features Tom Hanks' immersive The Moonwalkers film and highlights space science and the arts.
Starting: 18-05-2025 09:50:00
Things to learn from the Founding Fathers about civic literacy, civility and civic engagement; National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen leads a discussion exploring these ideas.
Starting: 18-05-2025 10:10:00
Things to learn from the Founding Fathers about civic literacy, civility and civic engagement; National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen leads a discussion exploring these ideas.
Starting: 18-05-2025 10:13:00
Columbia University linguistics professor John McWhorter talks about the use and evolution of language and argues that the controversy over pronoun usage in America is largely overblown.
Starting: 18-05-2025 12:00:00
Steve Olson recalls the volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington on May 18, 1980, which resulted in the deaths of 57 people and $1 billion in damage.
Starting: 18-05-2025 13:10:00
Steve Olson recalls the volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington on May 18, 1980, which resulted in the deaths of 57 people and $1 billion in damage.
Starting: 18-05-2025 13:10:00
Steve Olson recalls the volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington on May 18, 1980, which resulted in the deaths of 57 people and $1 billion in damage.
Starting: 18-05-2025 13:11:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 18-05-2025 14:00:00
University of Michigan law professor Leah Litman makes the case for why she believes the Supreme Court isn't making rulings based on legal principles.
Starting: 18-05-2025 14:00:00
University of Michigan law professor Leah Litman makes the case for why she believes the Supreme Court isn't making rulings based on legal principles.
Starting: 18-05-2025 14:01:00
Columbia University linguistics professor John McWhorter talks about the use and evolution of language and argues that the controversy over pronoun usage in America is largely overblown.
Starting: 18-05-2025 15:00:00
Steve Olson recalls the volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington on May 18, 1980, which resulted in the deaths of 57 people and $1 billion in damage.
Starting: 18-05-2025 16:10:00
Steve Olson recalls the volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington on May 18, 1980, which resulted in the deaths of 57 people and $1 billion in damage.
Starting: 18-05-2025 16:10:00
Steve Olson recalls the volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington on May 18, 1980, which resulted in the deaths of 57 people and $1 billion in damage.
Starting: 18-05-2025 16:11:00
Steve Olson recalls the volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington on May 18, 1980, which resulted in the deaths of 57 people and $1 billion in damage.
Starting: 18-05-2025 16:12:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 18-05-2025 17:00:00
University of Michigan law professor Leah Litman makes the case for why she believes the Supreme Court isn't making rulings based on legal principles.
Starting: 18-05-2025 17:00:00
University of Michigan law professor Leah Litman makes the case for why she believes the Supreme Court isn't making rulings based on legal principles.
Starting: 18-05-2025 17:01:00
Journalist Murray Carpenter argues that Coca-Cola uses the same tactics as the tobacco industry to obscure the health effects of soda. Book Passage Bookstore in San Francisco hosted this event.
Starting: 18-05-2025 18:00:00
Journalist Murray Carpenter argues that Coca-Cola uses the same tactics as the tobacco industry to obscure the health effects of soda. Book Passage Bookstore in San Francisco hosted this event.
Starting: 18-05-2025 18:00:00
Professors Mark Bailey and Susan Schneider look at the future of artificial intelligence. Books and Books in Coral Gables, Florida, hosted this event.
Starting: 18-05-2025 18:59:00
Professors Mark Bailey and Susan Schneider look at the future of artificial intelligence. Books and Books in Coral Gables, Florida, hosted this event.
Starting: 18-05-2025 19:00:00
American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Sally Satel and contributors to the book The Free Inquiry Papers talk about academic freedom in the Unites States and what they say is a the decline of free inquiry in American higher education.
Starting: 18-05-2025 20:00:00
Government and international affairs professor Gerard Toal argues that the assumptions of geopolitics leads countries into competition over resources instead of cooperation to address climate change.
Starting: 18-05-2025 21:30:00
NPR's Emily Feng reports on how some in China are pushing back against efforts to control free expression.
Starting: 18-05-2025 22:35:00
Columbia University linguistics professor John McWhorter talks about the use and evolution of language and argues that the controversy over pronoun usage in America is largely overblown.
Starting: 18-05-2025 23:30:00
Source Bookselllers owner Janet Webster Jones discusses the independent bookstore she founded in Detroit's Midtown district in 2002 and what she's learned over more than two decades in the bookselling business.
Starting: 18-05-2025 23:30:00
Source Bookselllers owner Janet Webster Jones discusses the independent bookstore in Detroit's Midtown district and what she's learned over more than two decades in the bookselling business.
Starting: 18-05-2025 23:31:00
Columbia University linguistics professor John McWhorter talks about the use and evolution of language and argues that the controversy over pronoun usage in America is largely overblown.
Starting: 18-05-2025 23:59:00
Columbia University linguistics professor John McWhorter talks about the use and evolution of language and argues that the controversy over pronoun usage in America is largely overblown.
Starting: 19-05-2025 00:00:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 19-05-2025 00:41:00
Steve Olson recalls the volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington on May 18, 1980, which resulted in the deaths of 57 people and $1 billion in damage.
Starting: 19-05-2025 01:10:00
Steve Olson recalls the volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington on May 18, 1980, which resulted in the deaths of 57 people and $1 billion in damage.
Starting: 19-05-2025 01:10:00
Steve Olson recalls the volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington on May 18, 1980, which resulted in the deaths of 57 people and $1 billion in damage.
Starting: 19-05-2025 01:11:00
University of Michigan law professor Leah Litman makes the case for why she believes the Supreme Court isn't making rulings based on legal principles.
Starting: 19-05-2025 02:00:00
Columbia University linguistics professor John McWhorter talks about the use and evolution of language and argues that the controversy over pronoun usage in America is largely overblown.
Starting: 19-05-2025 02:59:00
Columbia University linguistics professor John McWhorter talks about the use and evolution of language and argues that the controversy over pronoun usage in America is largely overblown.
Starting: 19-05-2025 03:00:00
Steve Olson recalls the volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington on May 18, 1980, which resulted in the deaths of 57 people and $1 billion in damage.
Starting: 19-05-2025 04:10:00
Steve Olson recalls the volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington on May 18, 1980, which resulted in the deaths of 57 people and $1 billion in damage.
Starting: 19-05-2025 04:10:00
Steve Olson recalls the volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington on May 18, 1980, which resulted in the deaths of 57 people and $1 billion in damage.
Starting: 19-05-2025 04:11:00
University of Michigan law professor Leah Litman makes the case for why she believes the Supreme Court isn't making rulings based on legal principles.
Starting: 19-05-2025 05:00:00
Journalist Murray Carpenter argues that Coca-Cola uses the same tactics as the tobacco industry to obscure the health effects of soda. Book Passage Bookstore in San Francisco hosted this event.
Starting: 19-05-2025 06:00:00
Professors Mark Bailey and Susan Schneider look at the future of artificial intelligence. Books and Books in Coral Gables, Florida, hosted this event.
Starting: 19-05-2025 07:00:00
American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Sally Satel and contributors to the book The Free Inquiry Papers talk about academic freedom in the Unites States and what they say is a the decline of free inquiry in American higher education.
Starting: 19-05-2025 08:00:00
Government and international affairs professor Gerard Toal argues that the assumptions of geopolitics leads countries into competition over resources instead of cooperation to address climate change.
Starting: 19-05-2025 09:30:00
NPR's Emily Feng reports on how some in China are pushing back against efforts to control free expression.
Starting: 19-05-2025 10:35:00
Source Bookselllers owner Janet Webster Jones discusses the independent bookstore she founded in Detroit's Midtown district in 2002 and what she's learned over more than two decades in the bookselling business.
Starting: 19-05-2025 11:30:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 19-05-2025 11:31:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 19-05-2025 12:00:00
Gavel-to-gavel and uninterrupted live coverage of the U.S. Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
Starting: 19-05-2025 19:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 19-05-2025 23:30:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 20-05-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 20-05-2025 09:00:00
Gavel-to-gavel and uninterrupted live coverage of the U.S. Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
Starting: 20-05-2025 14:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 20-05-2025 16:30:00
Gavel-to-gavel and uninterrupted live coverage of the U.S. Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
Starting: 20-05-2025 18:15:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 20-05-2025 23:30:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 21-05-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 21-05-2025 09:00:00
Gavel-to-gavel and uninterrupted live coverage of the U.S. Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
Starting: 21-05-2025 14:00:00
Gavel-to-gavel and uninterrupted live coverage of the U.S. Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
Starting: 21-05-2025 18:45:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 21-05-2025 23:30:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 22-05-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 22-05-2025 09:00:00
Gavel-to-gavel and uninterrupted live coverage of the U.S. Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
Starting: 22-05-2025 14:00:00
Gavel-to-gavel and uninterrupted live coverage of the U.S. Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
Starting: 22-05-2025 18:45:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 22-05-2025 23:30:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 23-05-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 23-05-2025 09:00:00
Gavel-to-gavel and uninterrupted live coverage of the U.S. Senate from the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
Starting: 23-05-2025 14:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 23-05-2025 17:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 23-05-2025 22:30:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 24-05-2025 04:00:00
Hillsdale College history professor Mark Moyar discusses competing interpretations of the Vietnam War when it comes to questions about the necessity of the conflict and whether it was winnable for the United States.
Starting: 24-05-2025 12:00:00
This 1960 Federal Emergency Management Agency film describes how to build a fallout shelter in your home.
Starting: 24-05-2025 13:03:00
Author Nigel Hamilton discusses how Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis clashed during the Civil War.
Starting: 24-05-2025 13:30:00
Hillsdale College history professor Mark Moyar discusses competing interpretations of the Vietnam War when it comes to questions about the necessity of the conflict and whether it was winnable for the United States.
Starting: 24-05-2025 14:35:00
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson presents a Congressional Gold Medal to the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, known a the Six Triple Eight, in recognition of its military service and contributions during World War II.
Starting: 24-05-2025 15:40:00
Author Nigel Hamilton discusses how Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis clashed during the Civil War.
Starting: 24-05-2025 16:50:00
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger announces the end of the Vietnam War on April 29, 1975; he describes the loss and evacuation of Saigon.
Starting: 24-05-2025 17:55:00
Fredrik Logevall discusses his 2013 Pulitzer Prize-winning study on the events that led to the Vietnam War. He also discussed the war's legacy on the 50th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon in 1975.
Starting: 24-05-2025 18:30:00
Vassar College professor Robert Brigham discusses his upcoming memoir about his search for his biological father, who served as a Marine in Vietnam.
Starting: 24-05-2025 19:55:00
Medal of Honor recipients Dwight Birdwell and Clinton Romesha - U.S. Army veterans who served in Vietnam and Afghanistan, respectively - speak about their wartime experiences.
Starting: 24-05-2025 20:45:00
Airing weekends, "American History TV" offers programming about people and events that document the American story, geared toward history aficionados. Shows that air under the "American History TV" banner cover the history of the nation, from its founding in the 18th century through modern times. Topics covered include the Civil War, presidents and the exploration of historical sites.
Starting: 24-05-2025 21:43:00
Author Rick Atkinson talks about the middle years of the American Revolution, from Fort Ticonderoga in 1777 to the siege of Charleston in 1780.
Starting: 24-05-2025 22:50:00