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Programm-Guide - Sonntag, 26.05.2024

00:00
Reel America
This 1967 U.S. Army film describes the physical fitness programs soldiers go through during basic and advanced individual training, and its importance for all levels of combat.
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00:30
Reel America
Twentieth century archival films on public affairs.
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01:01
The Civil War
Historians discuss the life and times of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War era.
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03:00
LGBT Labor History
The Organization of America Historians hosts their 2024 conference in New Orleans.
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04:28
Labor History and Migrant Workers
Interviewing historians at the 2024 Organization of American Historians meeting in New Orleans.
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04:44
U.S. Neoliberalism since the 1970s
The Organization of America Historians hosts their 2024 conference in New Orleans.
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06:15
Washington Journal
A segment from a recent Washington Journal.
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07:00
Congress Investigates
American History TV looks at historic congressional investigations that led to changes in policy and law.
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08:01
Steven Hahn, Illiberal America
Historian Steven Hahn defines illiberalism, argues it is rooted in American history, and informs current issues.
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09:00
Candida Moss, God's Ghostwriters - Enslaved Christians and the Making of the Bible
Theology professor Candida Moss details the contributions of enslaved Christians in the making and spreading of the word in the New Testament.
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10:00
After Words
New York University professor Jonathan Haidt argues that technology is harming the social development and mental health of children.
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11:00
Steven Hahn, Illiberal America
Historian Steven Hahn defines illiberalism, argues it is rooted in American history, and informs current issues.
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12:00
Candida Moss, God's Ghostwriters - Enslaved Christians and the Making of the Bible
Theology professor Candida Moss details the contributions of enslaved Christians in the making and spreading of the word in the New Testament.
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13:00
After Words
New York University professor Jonathan Haidt argues that technology is harming the social development and mental health of children.
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14:00
Victor Luckerson on the Story of Tulsa's Black Wall Street
BookTV presents coverage of the 2024 Savannah Book Festival.
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14:40
Edward Humes, Total Garbage
Journalist Edward Humes looks at waste and trash and ways to reduce it.
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15:40
Debbie Hines, Get Off My Neck - Black Lives, White Justice, and a Former Prosecutor's Quest for Reform
Former Baltimore prosecutor Debbie Hines argues that the U.S. prosecutorial system must be transformed to bring about a more fair and just process.
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16:35
Bryan Caplan, Build, Baby, Build
George Mason University's Bryan Caplan argues that the government regulation on the housing industry has caused housing prices to skyrocket.
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18:10
Carol Swain, The Adversity of Diversity
Former Vanderbilt University law professor Carol Swain argues that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in American workplaces are ineffective and explains why she thinks they won't last.
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19:40
Commencement Speeches
Author and former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines delivers the 2024 commencement address at Adrian College.
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20:00
Steven Hahn, Illiberal America
Historian Steven Hahn defines illiberalism, argues it is rooted in American history, and informs current issues.
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21:00
Candida Moss, God's Ghostwriters - Enslaved Christians and the Making of the Bible
Theology professor Candida Moss details the contributions of enslaved Christians in the making and spreading of the word in the New Testament.
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22:00
After Words
New York University professor Jonathan Haidt argues that technology is harming the social development and mental health of children.
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23:00
Steven Hahn, Illiberal America
Historian Steven Hahn defines illiberalism, argues it is rooted in American history, and informs current issues.
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Programm-Guide - Montag, 27.05.2024

00:00
After Words
New York University professor Jonathan Haidt argues that technology is harming the social development and mental health of children.
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01:00
Victor Luckerson on the Story of Tulsa's Black Wall Street
BookTV presents coverage of the 2024 Savannah Book Festival.
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01:40
Edward Humes, Total Garbage
Journalist Edward Humes looks at waste and trash and ways to reduce it.
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03:40
Debbie Hines, Get Off My Neck - Black Lives, White Justice, and a Former Prosecutor's Quest for Reform
Former Baltimore prosecutor Debbie Hines argues that the U.S. prosecutorial system must be transformed to bring about a more fair and just process.
en
04:35
Bryan Caplan, Build, Baby, Build
George Mason University's Bryan Caplan argues that the government regulation on the housing industry has caused housing prices to skyrocket.
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06:10
Carol Swain, The Adversity of Diversity
Former Vanderbilt University law professor Carol Swain argues that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in American workplaces are ineffective and explains why she thinks they won't last.
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07:35
Commencement Speeches
Author and former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines delivers the 2024 commencement address at Adrian College.
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08:00
Andrew Pettegree, The Book at War
University of St. Andrews (Scotland) history professor Andrew Pettegree talks about the connections between books and military conflicts since the Civil War.
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08:50
Liza Mundy, The Sisterhood: The Secret History of Women at the CIA
BookTV presents coverage of the 2024 Savannah Book Festival.
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09:45
Adam Lazarus on the Friendship Between John Glenn and Ted Williams
BookTV presents coverage of the 2024 Savannah Book Festival.
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10:30
After Words
New York Times correspondent David Sanger discusses China's rise, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and America's role in the world in the 21st century.
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11:30
David Finkel, An American Dreamer - Life in a Divided Country
The Washington Post's David Finkel looks at what's dividing americans through the lens of the life and experiences of Iraq war veteran Brent Cummings.
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12:45
After Words
Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude talks about his views on Black politics and how the Black community moves forward in America's democracy.
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13:45
2024 Conservative Book of the Year Award -- Christopher Rufo, America's Cultural Revolution
Manhattan Institute senior fellow Christopher Rufo talks about his book, "America's Cultural Revolution," which was selected as the Intercollegiate Studies Institute's 2024 Conservative Book of the Year.
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14:50
Mitchell Zuckoff, The Secret Gate
Boston University journalism professor Mitchell Zuckoff talks about the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 and its aftermath.
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15:55
After Words
Journalist Annie Jacobsen chronicles the sequence of events that would occur at home and around the globe following the launch of a nuclear missile.
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16:55
After Words
USA Today's Susan Page talks about the life and career of Barbara Walters.
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