This simple schedule provides the showtime of upcoming and past programs playing on the network CSPAN3 otherwise known as CSPAN3. The show schedule is provided for up to 3 weeks out and you can view up to 2 weeks of show play history.
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Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Economist and author William Easterly argues that Western foreign aid has historically exacerbated violence and conflict in developing countries rather than fostering lasting solutions.
A segment from a recent Washington Journal.
Robert Macfarlane argues for the importance of river ecosystems; Powell's Books in Portland, Oregon, hosts this event.
Author Thomas Slaughter talks about the Sewards, a significant political family of the 19th century, detailing their private lives as the nation grappled with deepening divisions leading to the Civil War.
New York Times Magazine staff writer Jonathan Mahler talks about the 1980s forces, events, and characters that defined and shaped New York City. Among those he features: Donald Trump, Spike Lee, Rudy Giuliani, Ed Koch, and Al Sharpton.
Poet Arthur Sze delivers his inaugural reading as the 25th Poet Laureate of the United States. The reading marks the beginning of Sze's laureateship.
Journalist Irin Carmon tells the stories of pregnant women after the 2022 Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade. Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, MA, hosts this event.
Encounter Books honors the Claremont Institute's Charles Kesler and University of Pennsylvania's Amy Wax for advancing American ideals and academic freedom. The two authors deliver remarks after receiving their prizes.
Author Beth Macy looks at the deterioration -- physically and even culturally -- of towns and cities in America by re-visiting her hometown of Urbana, Ohio.
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten shares her views on the importance of teachers and the future of public education.
Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett joins host David M. Rubenstein to discuss her new book, her early life, and her view of the Constitution.
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett and America's Book Club host David M. Rubenstein view artificats from the Folger Shakespeare Library related to the law.
Economist and author William Easterly argues that Western foreign aid has historically exacerbated violence and conflict in developing countries rather than fostering lasting solutions.
A segment from a recent Washington Journal.
Robert Macfarlane argues for the importance of river ecosystems; Powell's Books in Portland, Oregon, hosts this event.
Author Thomas Slaughter talks about the Sewards, a significant political family of the 19th century, detailing their private lives as the nation grappled with deepening divisions leading to the Civil War.
New York Times Magazine staff writer Jonathan Mahler talks about the 1980s forces, events, and characters that defined and shaped New York City. Among those he features: Donald Trump, Spike Lee, Rudy Giuliani, Ed Koch, and Al Sharpton.
Poet Arthur Sze delivers his inaugural reading as the 25th Poet Laureate of the United States. The reading marks the beginning of Sze's laureateship.
Journalist Irin Carmon tells the stories of pregnant women after the 2022 Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade. Harvard Book Store in Cambridge, MA, hosts this event.
Encounter Books honors the Claremont Institute's Charles Kesler and University of Pennsylvania's Amy Wax for advancing American ideals and academic freedom. The two authors deliver remarks after receiving their prizes.
Author Beth Macy looks at the deterioration -- physically and even culturally -- of towns and cities in America by re-visiting her hometown of Urbana, Ohio.
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten shares her views on the importance of teachers and the future of public education.
Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett joins host David M. Rubenstein to discuss her new book, her early life, and her view of the Constitution.
Books That Shaped America explores Common Sense, a 1776 pamphlet authored by Thomas Paine which urged the American colonies to declare independence from Great Britain.
Author Sarah Miller tells the story of the personal and working relationship between journalist Lorena Hick Hickok and first lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
White House Historical Association President Stewart McLaurin interviews movie set designer Francois Audouy about designing the White House set for the Netflix series, The Residence.
George Washington's Mount Vernon recounts the Continental Army's 1776 crossing of the Delaware River into New Jersey, along with the Battles of Trenton and Princeton that followed.
Reenactors mark the anniversary of the Christmas 1776 crossing of the Delaware River by Gen. George Washington and the Continental Army. The event is held in Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania.
The Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area Association hosts a conference on various aspects of the art of command in the Civil War.
The Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area Association hosts a conference on various aspects of the art of command in the Civil War.
The Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area Association hosts a conference on various aspects of the art of command in the Civil War.
The Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area Association hosts a conference on various aspects of the art of command in the Civil War.
The Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area Association hosts a conference on various aspects of the art of command in the Civil War.
The Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area Association hosts a conference on various aspects of the art of command in the Civil War.
The Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area Association hosts a conference on various aspects of the art of command in the Civil War.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is the keynote speaker at a meeting of the Minnesota Economic Club.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Touring Trinity Church and St. Paul's Chapel in New York, the congregants of which played a significant role during the American Revolution.
Historian and author Don Hagist describes the British Army before and during the Revolutionary War; the event is organized by the American Revolution Institute in Washington, D.C.
Duquesne University professor and former U.S. Army officer Holly Mayer explores the creation of the Continental Army in 1775.
Author Bryan Burrough talks about Texas as the epicenter of the Wild West, home to some of America's legendary gunfighters including Jesse James, Billy the Kid, Butch and Sundance.
Author Matthew Davis discusses the history of Mt. Rushmore including economic and political forces that influenced the memorial's creation in 1925.
The American Battlefield Trust 2023 annual conference highlights Civil War battles in Tennessee and the western theater of war.
Touring Trinity Church and St. Paul's Chapel in New York, the congregants of which played a significant role during the American Revolution.
Historian and author Don Hagist describes the British Army before and during the Revolutionary War; the event is organized by the American Revolution Institute in Washington, D.C.
Duquesne University professor and former U.S. Army officer Holly Mayer explores the creation of the Continental Army in 1775.
This profile of former first lady Barbara Bush is set against the backdrop of the Forever Stamp issued in her honor in 2025; the White House ceremony unveiling the stamp; we hear from her daughter Doro and grandson Pierce.
White House Historical Association President Stewart McLaurin and library director Alan Price tour the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum exhibit on presidential pets.
When Kentucky in 1792 became a state, it had a choice; keep slavery or abolish it; University of Kentucky professor Melanie Goan teaches a class on the state's relationship with the institution of slavery until the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation.
Touring Trinity Church and St. Paul's Chapel in New York, the congregants of which played a significant role during the American Revolution.