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C-SPAN2

C-SPAN is a public service created by the American Cable Television Industry. C-SPAN covers floor proceedings of the House of Representatives, while C-SPAN 2 covers floor proceedings of the Senate.

United States

Programm-Guide - Mittwoch, 29.05.2024

00:24
Timothy Carney, Family Unfriendly
Timothy Carney argues that modern parenting is producing a generation of children with record rates of anxiety, depression, and loneliness and says a more old-fashioned approach is needed.
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00:31
Timothy Carney, Family Unfriendly
Timothy Carney argues that modern parenting is producing a generation of children with record rates of anxiety, depression, and loneliness and says a more old-fashioned approach is needed.
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01:38
Stephen Breyer, Reading the Constitution
Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer explains his judicial philosophy and approach to the U.S. Constitution, declaring that he chooses pragmatism, not textualism.
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03:43
Joseph Campbell, Lost in a Gallup
Author Joseph Campbell discusses polling failures and surprises in presidential elections from 1936 to 2020.
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04:40
Leah Payne, God Gave Rock & Roll to You
Portland Seminary professor Leah Payne talks about the history of the Jesus Movement and the birth of Christian rock in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s.
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05:40
Alexander Ward, The Internationalists
Politico national security reporter Alexander Ward talks about the Biden administration's efforts to restore America's influence globally following the Trump administration's America First approach.
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06:33
Timothy Carney, Family Unfriendly
Timothy Carney argues that modern parenting is producing a generation of children with record rates of anxiety, depression, and loneliness and says a more old-fashioned approach is needed.
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07:39
Joseph Campbell, Lost in a Gallup
Author Joseph Campbell discusses polling failures and surprises in presidential elections from 1936 to 2020.
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08:36
The Healing Power of Literature
Authors Patricia Spears Jones, Marita Golden and Kevin Powell discuss how writing can foster empathy and solace.
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10:00
Amitav Ghosh, Smoke and Ashes
Author Amitav Ghosh discusses the impact that opium has had on world history and the wealth of nations, including the United States.
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11:18
Craig Shirley, The Search for Reagan
Craig Shirley talks about Ronald Reagan's conservatism and how he dealt with challenges during his presidency and in his personal life.
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12:17
After Words
Newsweek's Batya Ungar-Sargon talks with working-class Americans about their lives and policies they believe could help get them to the middle class.
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13:16
Rob Henderson, Troubled
Columnist Rob Henderson talks about growing up in the U.S. foster care system and the lessons he learned about family and social class from his experiences.
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14:32
The Healing Power of Literature
Authors Patricia Spears Jones, Marita Golden and Kevin Powell discuss how writing can foster empathy and solace.
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15:56
Amitav Ghosh, Smoke and Ashes
Author Amitav Ghosh discusses the impact that opium has had on world history and the wealth of nations, including the United States.
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17:14
Craig Shirley, The Search for Reagan
Craig Shirley talks about Ronald Reagan's conservatism and how he dealt with challenges during his presidency and in his personal life.
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18:13
After Words
Newsweek's Batya Ungar-Sargon talks with working-class Americans about their lives and policies they believe could help get them to the middle class.
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19:12
Rob Henderson, Troubled
Columnist Rob Henderson talks about growing up in the U.S. foster care system and the lessons he learned about family and social class from his experiences.
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20:28
The Healing Power of Literature
Authors Patricia Spears Jones, Marita Golden and Kevin Powell discuss how writing can foster empathy and solace.
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21:52
Amitav Ghosh, Smoke and Ashes
Author Amitav Ghosh discusses the impact that opium has had on world history and the wealth of nations, including the United States.
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23:10
Craig Shirley, The Search for Reagan
Craig Shirley talks about Ronald Reagan's conservatism and how he dealt with challenges during his presidency and in his personal life.
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Programm-Guide - Donnerstag, 30.05.2024

00:08
Rob Henderson, Troubled
Columnist Rob Henderson talks about growing up in the U.S. foster care system and the lessons he learned about family and social class from his experiences.
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01:24
The Healing Power of Literature
Authors Patricia Spears Jones, Marita Golden and Kevin Powell discuss how writing can foster empathy and solace.
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03:48
Amitav Ghosh, Smoke and Ashes
Author Amitav Ghosh discusses the impact that opium has had on world history and the wealth of nations, including the United States.
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05:06
Craig Shirley, The Search for Reagan
Craig Shirley talks about Ronald Reagan's conservatism and how he dealt with challenges during his presidency and in his personal life.
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06:05
After Words
Newsweek's Batya Ungar-Sargon talks with working-class Americans about their lives and policies they believe could help get them to the middle class.
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07:04
Rob Henderson, Troubled
Columnist Rob Henderson talks about growing up in the U.S. foster care system and the lessons he learned about family and social class from his experiences.
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08:21
Sarah McCammon, The Exvangelicals
Journalist Sarah McCammon talks about her upbringing and why young adults like herself are leaving the evangelical church.
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09:16
Barbara McQuade, Attack from Within - How Disinformation Is Sabotaging America
MSNBC's legal analyst Barbara McQuade discusses disinformation and its impact on democracy in the U.S. and globally.
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10:26
Cesar Hernandez, Welcome the Wretched
Ohio State University law professor Cesar Hernandez argues that U.S. immigration enforcement should be separated from the criminal legal system.
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11:24
Colum McCann and Diane Foley, American Mother
Diane Foley and Colum McCann talk about the life and work of journalist James Foley, Diane's son, who was killed by ISIS in Syria in 2014.
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12:21
Matthew Kroenig and Dan Negrea, We Win, They Lose
Matthew Kroenig and Dan Negrea argue that the U.S. needs to be more aggressive towards Russia and China and call for a foreign policy more in line with that of the Reagan and Trump administrations.
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13:20
Gerald Epstein, Busting the Bankers' Club
University of Massachusetts economics professor Gerald Epstein argues that the U.S. needs to reform its financial system to better serve the needs of the marginalized.
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14:20
Sarah McCammon, The Exvangelicals
Journalist Sarah McCammon talks about her upbringing and why young adults like herself are leaving the evangelical church.
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15:15
Barbara McQuade, Attack from Within - How Disinformation Is Sabotaging America
MSNBC's legal analyst Barbara McQuade discusses disinformation and its impact on democracy in the U.S. and globally.
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16:26
Cesar Hernandez, Welcome the Wretched
Ohio State University law professor Cesar Hernandez argues that U.S. immigration enforcement should be separated from the criminal legal system.
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