Sunday, December 28th TV listings for C-SPAN 2
Vanessa Williamson, The Price of Democracy New
Author Vanessa Williamson talks about the future of taxation and democracy in America.
Q & A Charles Murray, Taking Religion Seriously New
Political scientist Charles Murray discusses his decades-long evolution from happy agnostic to believing Christian. He also talks about the foundations of human morality, the Big Bang, the authorship of the Gospels, and the writings of C.S. Lewis.
Dan Wang, Breakneck -- China's Quest to Engineer the Future
Technology analyst Dan Wang charts China's growth and its approach to technology; the Hoover Institution in Stanford, Calif., hosts this event.
Washington Journal Cliff Young, Nativist Nation
A segment from a recent Washington Journal.
British journalist Piers Morgan argues that there has been a global rejection of wokeism and discusses what he thinks a post-woke world will be like.
Project Censored -- State of the Free Press 2026 New
Project Censored director Mickey Huff and others talk about the media watchdog's annual State of the Free Press report, a compilation of stories they say were ignored in 2025 by the establishment press.
Mahmood Mamdani, Slow Poison New
Columbia University professor Mahmood Mamdani, father of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, talks about postcolonial rule in Uganda, where he grew up and his experiences in America during the mid-1960s.
Jonathan Freedland, the Traitors Circle New
Author Jonathan Freedland discusses a World War II German resistance network and how it was betrayed to the Nazis.
Howard French, the Second Emancipation New
Former New York Times reporter Howard French talks about Ghanaian leader Kwame Nkrumah and the Pan-African movement of the 1950s and 60s.
Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate Rita Dove joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss her upbringing and writing process and reads from her poem Lady Freedom Among Us.
The Treasurs with Rita Dove New
Poet Rita Dove views artifacts from the collection of the Library of Congress.
Rachel Corbett, the Monsters We Make -- Murder, Obsession and the Rise of Criminal Profiling
Rachel Corbett explores the history of criminal psychological profiling. Seminary Co-op in Chicago hosts this event.
Vanessa Williamson, The Price of Democracy
Author Vanessa Williamson talks about the future of taxation and democracy in America.
Q & A Charles Murray, Taking Religion Seriously
Political scientist Charles Murray discusses his decades-long evolution from happy agnostic to believing Christian. He also talks about the foundations of human morality, the Big Bang, the authorship of the Gospels, and the writings of C.S. Lewis.
Dan Wang, Breakneck -- China's Quest to Engineer the Future
Technology analyst Dan Wang charts China's growth and its approach to technology; the Hoover Institution in Stanford, Calif., hosts this event.
Washington Journal Cliff Young, Nativist Nation
A segment from a recent Washington Journal.
British journalist Piers Morgan argues that there has been a global rejection of wokeism and discusses what he thinks a post-woke world will be like.
Project Censored -- State of the Free Press 2026
Project Censored director Mickey Huff and others talk about the media watchdog's annual State of the Free Press report, a compilation of stories they say were ignored in 2025 by the establishment press.
Columbia University professor Mahmood Mamdani, father of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, talks about postcolonial rule in Uganda, where he grew up and his experiences in America during the mid-1960s.
Jonathan Freedland, the Traitors Circle
Author Jonathan Freedland discusses a World War II German resistance network and how it was betrayed to the Nazis.
Howard French, the Second Emancipation
Former New York Times reporter Howard French talks about Ghanaian leader Kwame Nkrumah and the Pan-African movement of the 1950s and 60s.
Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate Rita Dove joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss her upbringing and writing process and reads from her poem Lady Freedom Among Us.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
