Saturday, December 13th TV listings for C-SPAN 3
Journalists Discuss Media Investigations of COVID-19 Origins
Journalists discuss the media's investigation of COVID-19 origins during an event hosted by the Brookings Institution's Center on Regulation and Markets in Washington, DC.
University of Georgia professor emeritus George Selgin argues that many of FDR's New Deal programs were counterproductive and impeded recovery during the Great Depression.
Former CBS reporter and anchorman Bill Kurtis shares stories from his lifetime of reporting on everything from tornados in Kansas and the trial of Charles Manson to Agent Orange in Vietnam and the 1986 Chernobyl Power Plant disaster.
Q & A Author Christopher Scalia Recommends 13 Novels for Conservatives
Critic and opinion writer Christopher Scalia discusses his book 13 Novels Conservatives Will Love (but Probably Haven't Read), in which he recommends literary fiction titles with conservative themes that, he says, aren't widely known by conservativ.
Washington Journal Robert Redfield, Redfield's Warning - What I Learned But Couldn't Tell You Might Save Your Life
A segment from a recent Washington Journal.
Nicholas Boggs, Baldwin -- A Love Story
Nicholas Boggs examines the life of James Baldwin through the lens of the writer and civil rights activist's relationships. Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
Daniel Zoughbie, Kicking the Hornet's Nest
Book TV provides coverage fo the 2025 Litquake festival in the Bay Area.
Josh Jackson, The Enduring Wild -- A Journey Into California's Public Lands
Book TV provides coverage fo the 2025 Litquake festival in the Bay Area.
Sarah Goodyear & Doug Gordon, Life After Cars
Book TV provides coverage fo the 2025 Litquake festival in the Bay Area.
Tochi Onyebuchi, Racebook -- A Personal History of the Internet
Book TV provides coverage fo the 2025 Litquake festival in the Bay Area.
Sarah Schulman, The Fantasy and Necessity of Solidarity
Book TV provides coverage fo the 2025 Litquake festival in the Bay Area.
America's Book Club John Grisham
Author John Grisham joins host David M. Rubenstein.
America's Book Club The Treasures With John Grisham
David M. Rubenstein and author John Grisham view treasures from the Library of Congress' archive that relate to Grisham's life and career.
University of Georgia professor emeritus George Selgin argues that many of FDR's New Deal programs were counterproductive and impeded recovery during the Great Depression.
Washington Journal Robert Redfield, Redfield's Warning - What I Learned But Couldn't Tell You Might Save Your Life
A segment from a recent Washington Journal.
Q & A Author Christopher Scalia Recommends 13 Novels for Conservatives
Critic and opinion writer Christopher Scalia discusses his book 13 Novels Conservatives Will Love (but Probably Haven't Read), in which he recommends literary fiction titles with conservative themes that, he says, aren't widely known by conservativ.
Former CBS reporter and anchorman Bill Kurtis shares stories from his lifetime of reporting on everything from tornados in Kansas and the trial of Charles Manson to Agent Orange in Vietnam and the 1986 Chernobyl Power Plant disaster.
Nicholas Boggs, Baldwin -- A Love Story
Nicholas Boggs examines the life of James Baldwin through the lens of the writer and civil rights activist's relationships. Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
Daniel Zoughbie, Kicking the Hornet's Nest
Book TV provides coverage fo the 2025 Litquake festival in the Bay Area.
Josh Jackson, The Enduring Wild -- A Journey Into California's Public Lands
Book TV provides coverage fo the 2025 Litquake festival in the Bay Area.
Sarah Goodyear & Doug Gordon, Life After Cars
Book TV provides coverage fo the 2025 Litquake festival in the Bay Area.
Tochi Onyebuchi, Racebook -- A Personal History of the Internet
Book TV provides coverage fo the 2025 Litquake festival in the Bay Area.
Sarah Schulman, The Fantasy and Necessity of Solidarity
Book TV provides coverage fo the 2025 Litquake festival in the Bay Area.
