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Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
08:00
Brothers Philip & William Taubman talk about the life and career of former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and his leadership during the Vietnam War.
09:00
Former State Department official Joel Wit talks about the United States' failed efforts to curb North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
10:01
Gary Walters, the longest serving chief usher in White House history and author of "White House Memories 1970-2007," shares stories from his nearly four decades
11:02
Encounter Books honors the Claremont Institute's Charles Kesler and University of Pennsylvania's Amy Wax for advancing American ideals and academic freedom. The
12:20
The 2025 Mississippi Book Festival in Jackson features authors on subjects ranging from World War II to Hurricane Katrina to the Civil War and Native American i
13:25
Economist and author William Easterly argues that Western foreign aid has historically exacerbated violence and conflict in developing countries rather than fos
15:00
Finance and Tech reporter David Morris reports on Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX. POWERHOUSE Arena in New York City hosts this event.
16:05
Author Paul Vigna discusses money, greed, and how Americans' pursuit of wealth became a virtue.
16:50
Political Science Professor Thea Riofrancos explores the environmental impact of creating green technologies. Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C., hosts this

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18:00
Author Jarvis Givens discusses a history of U.S. education through the 19th century, accounting for Black, Native, and white experiences.
19:02
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 "L
20:00
Poet Rita Dove views artifacts from the collection of the Library of Congress.
20:30
Brothers Philip & William Taubman talk about the life and career of former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and his leadership during the Vietnam War.
21:29
Former State Department official Joel Wit talks about the United States' failed efforts to curb North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
22:35
Gary Walters, the longest serving chief usher in White House history and author of "White House Memories 1970-2007," shares stories from his nearly four decades
23:40
Encounter Books honors the Claremont Institute's Charles Kesler and University of Pennsylvania's Amy Wax for advancing American ideals and academic freedom. The
01:00
The 2025 Mississippi Book Festival in Jackson features authors on subjects ranging from World War II to Hurricane Katrina to the Civil War and Native American i
02:05
Economist and author William Easterly argues that Western foreign aid has historically exacerbated violence and conflict in developing countries rather than fos
03:40
Finance and Tech reporter David Morris reports on Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX. POWERHOUSE Arena in New York City hosts this event.
04:45
Political Science Professor Thea Riofrancos explores the environmental impact of creating green technologies. Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C., hosts this

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