Saturday, May 16th TV listings for C-SPAN 3 HD
David Blumenthal & James Morone, Whiplash - From the Battle for Obamacare to the War on Science
Professors David Blumenthal and James Morone examine how the Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations have impacted health care and science. Politics & Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
Q & A Author Robert Caro on His Writing Process and Biographies of LBJ and Robert Moses
We tour the New York City office and home library of Pulitzer Prize-winning bestselling biographer Robert Caro, who is currently working on the final volume of his 5-volume biography of Lyndon Johnson.
Kevin Hazzard, No One's Coming
Journalist Kevin Hazzard talks about Phoenix Air, a private, air ambulance service that transports patients with highly infectious diseases when governments refuse to get involved.
Washington Journal Gord Magill, End of the Road - Inside the War on Truckers
A forum for leading journalists and public policymakers to discuss key events and legislation.
Sarah Ruden, Reproductive Wrongs - A Short History of Bad Ideas About Women
Historian Sarah Ruden explores how women's reproduction has been viewed throughout history. The Kansas City Public Library hosts this event.
From the history of American democracy to big tech's role in today's society, Book TV presents coverage of the 2025 Brooklyn Book Festival held at the Brooklyn Law School.
America 250 Kate Haulman, The Mother of Washington in 19th Century America
American University professor Kate Haulman talks about how George Washington's mother, Mary Ball Washington, was remembered after the Revolutionary War era.
David Pogue, Apple - The First 50 Years
CBS Sunday Morning correspondent David Pogue looks back at Apple, fifty years after its 1976 founding. The Computer History Museum in Menlo Park, CA, hosts this event.
Aziz Abu Sarah & Maoz Inon, The Future Is Peace
Aziz Abu Sarah, a Palestinian whose brother was killed by the IDF, and Maoz Inon, an Israeli whose parents were killed by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, talk about their friendship and efforts to fight for peace together.
America's Book Club Douglas Brinkley
Bestselling author and historian Douglas Brinkley joins David M. Rubenstein in the Capitol's Kennedy Caucus Room to discuss America's 250th anniversary and his books about Walter Cronkite, the space race, Hurricane Katrina and D-Day.
America's Book Club The Treasures with Douglas Brinkley
Douglas Brinkley visits the Capitol Rotunda and Statuary Hall.
Elise Stefanik, Poisoned Ivies
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) argues that elite universities in America have embraced a culture of antisemitism, leftist groupthink, and censorship.
David Blumenthal & James Morone, Whiplash - From the Battle for Obamacare to the War on Science
Professors David Blumenthal and James Morone examine how the Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations have impacted health care and science. Politics & Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
Q & A Author Robert Caro on His Writing Process and Biographies of LBJ and Robert Moses
We tour the New York City office and home library of Pulitzer Prize-winning bestselling biographer Robert Caro, who is currently working on the final volume of his 5-volume biography of Lyndon Johnson.
Kevin Hazzard, No One's Coming
Journalist Kevin Hazzard talks about Phoenix Air, a private, air ambulance service that transports patients with highly infectious diseases when governments refuse to get involved.
Washington Journal Gord Magill, End of the Road - Inside the War on Truckers
A forum for leading journalists and public policymakers to discuss key events and legislation.
Sarah Ruden, Reproductive Wrongs - A Short History of Bad Ideas About Women
Historian Sarah Ruden explores how women's reproduction has been viewed throughout history. The Kansas City Public Library hosts this event.
America 250 Kate Haulman, The Mother of Washington in 19th Century America
American University professor Kate Haulman talks about how George Washington's mother, Mary Ball Washington, was remembered after the Revolutionary War era.
David Pogue, Apple - The First 50 Years
CBS Sunday Morning correspondent David Pogue looks back at Apple, fifty years after its 1976 founding. The Computer History Museum in Menlo Park, CA, hosts this event.
Aziz Abu Sarah & Maoz Inon, The Future Is Peace
Aziz Abu Sarah, a Palestinian whose brother was killed by the IDF, and Maoz Inon, an Israeli whose parents were killed by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, talk about their friendship and efforts to fight for peace together.
America's Book Club Douglas Brinkley
Bestselling author and historian Douglas Brinkley joins David M. Rubenstein in the Capitol's Kennedy Caucus Room to discuss America's 250th anniversary and his books about Walter Cronkite, the space race, Hurricane Katrina and D-Day.
America's Book Club The Treasures with Douglas Brinkley
Douglas Brinkley visits the Capitol Rotunda and Statuary Hall.
Lectures in History Immigration in America
Does the portrayal of immigrants in Grand Theft Auto reflect reality? University of Tennessee professor Tore Olsson discusses the video game while chronicling the history of immigration policy in the United States.
