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C-SPAN Podcasts
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- After Words
- Book TV's After Words features the author of a recently published hardback non-fiction book interviewed by a guest host with some knowledge, background, or connection to the subject matter of the book. After Words airs on Book TV every Sunday, at 6pm ET.
Recent programs:- Sanger interviewed by Deans (1 hr. - Monday)
After Words: David Sanger, author of ''The Inheritance: The World Obama Confronts and the Challenges to American Power,'' interviewed by Bob Deans. - Bork interviewed by Meyer (55 min. 3 sec. - January 19, 2009)
Robert Bork, author of "A Time to Speak: Selected Writings and Arguments" interviewed by Eugene Meyer. - Horner interviewed by Babbin (1 hr. 1 min. - January 12, 2009)
Chris Horner, "Red Hot Lies: How Global Warming Alarmists Use Threats, Fraud and Deception to Keep You Misinformed," interviewed by Jed Babbin, Editor, Human Events.
- American Political Archive
- American Political Archive features unique and often never before broadcast interviews and oral histories. American Political Archive airs Saturdays 10am ET & Mondays 10pm ET.
Recent programs:- C-SPAN Radio Special: Inside the White House (56 min. 24 sec. - December 29, 2008)
For the last week of C-SPAN's special White House programming, Historian & Author Harold Holzer discusses Abraham Lincoln and the politics of the Civil War era. - C-SPAN Radio Special: Inside the White House (48 min. 3 sec. - December 23, 2008)
For the third week of C-SPAN's special White House programming, Historian & Author Doris Kearns Goodwin talks about Lincoln, FDR, LBJ, George H.W. Bush, Bill & Hillary Clinton, and George W. Bush. - C-SPAN Radio Special: Inside the White House (48 min. 13 sec. - December 16, 2008)
Lonnie Bunch goes over his work as a member of the Commission for the Preservation of the White House, and the African-American experience at the White House.
- Newsmakers
- "Newsmakers" is C-SPAN's weekly Sunday interview program with the people making news and the journalists who cover them. Newmakers airs Sundays on C-SPAN at 10am ET and 6pm ET.
Recent programs:- Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) (31 min. 10 sec. - Monday)
Majority Whip Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) discuses his party's agenda for the 111th Congress & how they plan to work with the new Obama Administration. With Pres. Obama pushing for Congress to pass an economic recovery package, Rep. Clyburn details how the money will be distributed. - Sen. Judd Gregg (R-NH) (33 min. 1 sec. - January 19, 2009)
Sen. Judd Gregg (R-NH), Ranking Member of the Budget Committee is interviewed by reporters: Shailagh Murray, Washington Post, Congressional Reporter & Martin Kady, The Politico, Congressional Reporter. - Discussion on Security Preparation for the Inauguration (27 min. 50 sec. - January 12, 2009)
Washington DC Police Chief Cathy Lanier and U.S. Capitol Police Chief Phillip Morse are interviewed by reporters Emily Yehle, Roll Call, Staff Writer & Mark Segraves, WTOP Radio, Reporter
- Outside the Beltway
- Outside the Beltway features C-SPAN Radio exclusive events featuring voices from outside of Washington providing perspectives on national issues. Outside the Beltway airs Fridays 8pm-10pm ET.
Recent programs:- Speech on Minimum Wage (1 hr. 12 min. - Monday)
Kim Bobo, founder and executive Director, Interfaith Worker Justice, and author, "Wage Theft in America: Why Millions of Working Americans Are Not Getting Paid, and What We Can Do About It," at Demos, a public policy research advocacy center in New York City, on November 19. - Address by Law Professor David Friedman (1 hr. - January 12, 2009)
Law Professor David Friedman, author, "Future Imperfect: Technology and Freedom in an Uncertain World," part of the Authors@Google series at Google headquarters in California, on September 3.
- Address by Dr. James Orbinski (57 min. 45 sec. - January 12, 2009)
Dr. James Orbinski, who led Doctors Without Borders when it won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1999, author, "An Imperfect Offering: Humanitarian Action for the 21st Century," at the City Club of Cleveland, on December 5.
- Political Scientist Norman Finkelstein (59 min. 20 sec. - January 6, 2009)
Political scientist Norman Finkelstein, author, "A Farewell to Israel: The Coming Break-Up of American Zionism." Speech from City Club of Cleveland on Dec. 12, 2008. - Social and Political Uses for Art (1 hr. 3 min. - January 6, 2009)
Anne Pasternak, President and Creative Director of Creative Time, on the social and political uses of art. Spoke to 1stAct Silicon Valley in San Jose, California, on December 1.
- Podcast of the Week
- C-SPAN provides our viewers with a comprehensive range of public policy programs. "Podcast of the Week" is a noteworthy program drawn from the three C-SPAN networks and our popular series, such as "Washington Journal," "Road to the White House" and "American Perspectives."
Recent programs: - Q and A
- Every week, C-SPAN presents interesting people who are making things happen in politics, the media, education, and science and technology in hour-long conversations.
Recent programs: - Road to the White House
- "Road to the White House" looks at the electoral process in the United States and the candidates, issues and events shaping the 2008 presidential race. The program airs Sundays on C-SPAN at 6:30pm ET and 9:30pm ET.
Recent programs:- The Media and the Presidency Panel from THE WEEK Magazine (1 hr. 9 min. - November 16, 2008)
THE WEEK Magazine Panel on the Media and the Presidency
- Newsweek 2008 Election Project Luncheon Forum (1 hr. 25 min. - November 9, 2008)
Newsweek 2008 Election Project Luncheon Forum
- Election Day Speeches (27 min. 57 sec. - November 4, 2008)
McCain and Obama Election Night Speeches
- State of the Race (1 hr. 3 min. - October 31, 2008)
McCain and Obama Campaign Managers Hold Conference Calls on the State of the Race
- Campaign Events with Sen. Barack Obama, Sen. John McCain and Jill Biden (1 hr. 26 min. - October 26, 2008)
Campaign Events with Sen. Barack Obama, Sen. John McCain and Jill Biden
- Campaign Events with Sen. Joe Biden, Sen. John McCain and Cindy McCain (1 hr. 30 min. - October 19, 2008)
Campaign Events with Sen. Joe Biden, Sen. John McCain and Cindy McCain
- Third Presidential Debate (1 hr. 30 min. - October 15, 2008)
Third 2008 Presidential Debate with Sen. Barrack Obama and Sen. John McCain.
- Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader (I) (1 hr. 23 min. - October 12, 2008)
Obama-Biden Rally in Scranton, PA with Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Sen. Joe Biden, Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) and Former President Bill Clinton.
- Second Presidential Debate (1 hr. 33 min. - October 7, 2008)
Second 2008 Presidential Debate with Sen. Barrack Obama and Sen. John McCain.
- Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader (I) (1 hr. 7 min. - October 5, 2008)
Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader (I) campaign event in San Francisco at the Commonwealth Club of California.
- Vice-Presidential Debate (1 hr. 32 min. - October 2, 2008)
2008 Vice-Presidential Debate with Gov. Sarah Palin and Sen. Joe Biden.
- First Presidential Debate (1 hr. 36 min. - September 26, 2008)
First 2008 Presidential Debate with Sen. Barrack Obama and Sen. John McCain.
- The Communicators
- "The Communicators" is C-SPAN's new weekly series featuring a half-hour interview with the people who shape our digital future. The Communicators airs Saturdays on C-SPAN at 6:30pm ET and Monday on C-SPAN2 at 8am and 8pm ET.
Recent programs:- Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX) (29 min. 58 sec. - Monday)
Joining us on the Communicators is Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX), Ranking Member of the House Energy & Commerce Cmte., as he explains his opposition to changing the DTV transition date from Feb. 17th, 2009. - FCC Chairman Kevin Martin (R) (30 min. 54 sec. - January 19, 2009)
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin (R) discusses the debate over the transition to digital television, his accomplishments at the Commission (as well as those who critiqued his tenure) and the future of the FCC under President-Elect Barack Obama. - Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) (28 min. 57 sec. - January 12, 2009)
Sen. Sanders talks about the governments efforts in the digital television transition scheduled for February.
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