Sunday, February 1st TV listings for C-SPAN 2 HD
Kori Schake, The State and the Soldier New
Kori Schake, director of foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, examines the relationship between civilian and military leadership in America going back to the country's founding.
Q & A ABC News' Jonathan Karl on President Trump's 2024 Campaign and Victory
ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl discusses his book Retribution: Donald Trump and the Campaign That Changed America and talks about his decades-long relationship with President Trump..
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author & Historian Rick Atkinson Home Office Tour
Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Rick Atkinson - author of trilogies on World War II and the American Revolution - gives a tour of his home office and talks about his research process.
Jeffrey Kluger, Gemini -- Stepping Stone to the Moon, the Untold Story New
Jeffrey Kluger chronicles NASA's Gemini program. Mr. Kluger examines how, over 12 missions, the program enabled the United States to land men on the Moon in 1969.
Gov. Josh Shapiro D-PA, Where We Keep the Light
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) reflects on what he has learned from his years in politics and argues that there is more that unites Americans than divides them.
Dr. Marschall Runge, The Great Healthcare Disruption New
Cardiologist Marshall Runge argues that artificial intelligence and other new technologies can help improve American healthcare. The Harvard Bookstore in Cambridge, MA, hosts this event.
Tim Carpenter, The Grave Robber New
Former FBI investigator Tim Carpenter recounts the true-life detective story spearheaded by the Bureau's Art Crime Team, which found itself on the trail of a thief who stole thousands of cultural artifacts -- and human remains -- from around the wor.
America 250 Philadelphia - A New History for the Twenty-First Century New
Authors Charlene Mires and Howard Gillette discuss Philadelphia's role in shaping the nation.
Milton Friedman's Scholarship & Influence New
Chapman University's Mark Skousen leads a discussion on the work and influence of University of Chicago economics professor Milton Friedman, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1976.
America's Book Club Christopher Buckley
Bestselling author Christopher Buckley joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss the art of writing satire, his upbringing, and the life of his father William F. Buckley.
America's Book Club The Treasures with Christopher Buckley New
Bestselling author Christopher Buckley and David M. Rubenstein tour the historic Decatur House and view historic political cartoons.
Gov. Josh Shapiro D-PA, Where We Keep the Light
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) reflects on what he has learned from his years in politics and argues that there is more that unites Americans than divides them.
Kori Schake, The State and the Soldier
Kori Schake, director of foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, examines the relationship between civilian and military leadership in America going back to the country's founding.
Q & A ABC News' Jonathan Karl on President Trump's 2024 Campaign and Victory
ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl discusses his book Retribution: Donald Trump and the Campaign That Changed America and talks about his decades-long relationship with President Trump..
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author & Historian Rick Atkinson Home Office Tour
Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Rick Atkinson - author of trilogies on World War II and the American Revolution - gives a tour of his home office and talks about his research process.
Jeffrey Kluger, Gemini -- Stepping Stone to the Moon, the Untold Story
Jeffrey Kluger chronicles NASA's Gemini program. Mr. Kluger examines how, over 12 missions, the program enabled the United States to land men on the Moon in 1969.
Gov. Josh Shapiro D-PA, Where We Keep the Light
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) reflects on what he has learned from his years in politics and argues that there is more that unites Americans than divides them.
Dr. Marschall Runge, The Great Healthcare Disruption
Cardiologist Marshall Runge argues that artificial intelligence and other new technologies can help improve American healthcare. The Harvard Bookstore in Cambridge, MA, hosts this event.
Tim Carpenter, The Grave Robber
Former FBI investigator Tim Carpenter recounts the true-life detective story spearheaded by the Bureau's Art Crime Team, which found itself on the trail of a thief who stole thousands of cultural artifacts -- and human remains -- from around the wor.
America 250 Philadelphia - A New History for the Twenty-First Century
Authors Charlene Mires and Howard Gillette discuss Philadelphia's role in shaping the nation.
Milton Friedman's Scholarship & Influence
Chapman University's Mark Skousen leads a discussion on the work and influence of University of Chicago economics professor Milton Friedman, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1976.
America's Book Club Christopher Buckley
Bestselling author Christopher Buckley joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss the art of writing satire, his upbringing, and the life of his father William F. Buckley.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
