
Monday, August 4th TV listings for C-SPAN 3 HD
Historian Martin Dugard discusses the Battle of Midway in June 1942, highlighting U.S. and Japanese intelligence operations before the engagement and how the battle changed naval warfare.
Reel America Zip Code with the Swingin' Six - 1967
The 1960s folk band The Swingin' Six stars in a U.S. Postal Service public service announcement explaining the zip code system, which was introduced in 1963.
America 250 Reenactment of 1775 Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York holds a reenactment of the May 1775 capture of the British-held fort by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys during the Revolutionary War.
America 250 1775 Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
The Fort Plain Museum & Historical Park in New York hosts authors and historians to discuss the Revolutionary War.
Author Brooke Barbier discusses the life and leadership of Founding Father John Hancock.
Q & A Author Dr. Robert Malone on the U.S. Government's Use of Propaganda and Censorship to Shape Public O
Robert Malone talks about his book "PsyWar," in which he argues that the U.S. government uses psychological warfare against Americans to control them.
FreedomFest 2025 -- Mark Skousen, The Greatest American
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference, held in 2025 in Palm Springs, Calif.
America 250 John McCurdy, Vicious and Immoral
History professor and author John McCurdy talks about the 1774 buggery trial of British chaplain Robert Newburgh and LGBT history during the American Revolution.
History professor Peniel Joseph at University of Texas in Austin, Texas, discusses how the events of 1963 shaped the civil rights movement in the United States.
Financial Times San Francisco Correspondent Patrick McGee examines Apple's relationship with China and the impact of locating so many factories there; the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco hosts this event.
Author Brooke Barbier discusses the life and leadership of Founding Father John Hancock.
Q & A Author Dr. Robert Malone on the U.S. Government's Use of Propaganda and Censorship to Shape Public O
Robert Malone talks about his book "PsyWar," in which he argues that the U.S. government uses psychological warfare against Americans to control them.
FreedomFest 2025 -- Mark Skousen, The Greatest American
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference, held in 2025 in Palm Springs, Calif.
America 250 John McCurdy, Vicious and Immoral
History professor and author John McCurdy talks about the 1774 buggery trial of British chaplain Robert Newburgh and LGBT history during the American Revolution.
History professor Peniel Joseph at University of Texas in Austin, Texas, discusses how the events of 1963 shaped the civil rights movement in the United States.
Reel America Loose Lips Sink Ships - 1944
This 1944 Office of War Information film shows how seemingly innocent pieces of information can be used by the enemy to kill American troops.
Financial Times San Francisco Correspondent Patrick McGee examines Apple's relationship with China and the impact of locating so many factories there; the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco hosts this event.
Author Brooke Barbier discusses the life and leadership of Founding Father John Hancock.
Q & A Author Dr. Robert Malone on the U.S. Government's Use of Propaganda and Censorship to Shape Public O
Robert Malone talks about his book "PsyWar," in which he argues that the U.S. government uses psychological warfare against Americans to control them.
FreedomFest 2025 -- Mark Skousen, The Greatest American
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference, held in 2025 in Palm Springs, Calif.
America 250 John McCurdy, Vicious and Immoral
History professor and author John McCurdy talks about the 1774 buggery trial of British chaplain Robert Newburgh and LGBT history during the American Revolution.
History professor Peniel Joseph at University of Texas in Austin, Texas, discusses how the events of 1963 shaped the civil rights movement in the United States.
Reel America Loose Lips Sink Ships - 1944
This 1944 Office of War Information film shows how seemingly innocent pieces of information can be used by the enemy to kill American troops.
Financial Times San Francisco Correspondent Patrick McGee examines Apple's relationship with China and the impact of locating so many factories there; the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco hosts this event.
Author Brooke Barbier discusses the life and leadership of Founding Father John Hancock.
Q & A Author Dr. Robert Malone on the U.S. Government's Use of Propaganda and Censorship to Shape Public O
Robert Malone talks about his book "PsyWar," in which he argues that the U.S. government uses psychological warfare against Americans to control them.
FreedomFest 2025 -- Mark Skousen, The Greatest American
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference, held in 2025 in Palm Springs, Calif.
America 250 John McCurdy, Vicious and Immoral
History professor and author John McCurdy talks about the 1774 buggery trial of British chaplain Robert Newburgh and LGBT history during the American Revolution.
History professor Peniel Joseph at University of Texas in Austin, Texas, discusses how the events of 1963 shaped the civil rights movement in the United States.