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.
Click the program details to see local timezone information
Officials from the Veterans Affairs Department testify on the budget shortfall in benefits and health care before the House Veterans' Affairs Committee.
The Supreme Court hears oral argument in FDA v. Wages and White Lion Investments, a case involving the Food and Drug Administration's rejection of applications by two companies to sell flavored vape products amid concerns of use among teens.
The Senate Judiciary Committee holds a hearing on Trump's deportation plan.
Officials from the Veterans Affairs Department testify on the budget shortfall in benefits and health care before the House Veterans' Affairs Committee.
The Supreme Court hears oral argument in FDA v. Wages and White Lion Investments, a case involving the Food and Drug Administration's rejection of applications by two companies to sell flavored vape products amid concerns of use among teens.
Victoria Coates, former deputy national security advisor under President Trump, argues that the war in Gaza is part of a larger cultural war that needs to be won for the sake of both Israel and the United States.
Scholars and activists discuss the life and work of Gaza professor and poet Refaat Alareer, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Dec. 6, 2023; his poem titled ``If I Must Die`` went viral globally following his death.
Journalist Adam Chandler argues that hard work and grit is not enough to obtain the American Dream.
Victoria Coates, former deputy national security advisor under President Trump, argues that the war in Gaza is part of a larger cultural war that needs to be won for the sake of both Israel and the United States.
Scholars and activists discuss the life and work of Gaza professor and poet Refaat Alareer, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Dec. 6, 2023; his poem titled ``If I Must Die`` went viral globally following his death.
Journalist Adam Chandler argues that hard work and grit is not enough to obtain the American Dream.
Michigan State professor Josh Cowen looks at education privatization and explains why he believes the education voucher programs are flawed.
Marine Biologist Ayana Elizabeth Johnson looks at what the future might be if we stop climate change; the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco hosts this event.
Human rights advocate Mark Clifford talks about the life and activism of Hong Kong media mogul and dissident Jimmy Lai, who in 2025 is being tried for sedition and other crimes by the Chinese government.
Lenin, Hitler, Churchill, Mao and other pivotal figures of the 20th century are the topics of Johns Hopkins University professor emeritus Michael Mandelbaum's book.
Malcolm Gladwell discusses the causes of social change and what he has learned since releasing The Tipping Point in March of 2000. Politics and Prose Bookstore and George Washington University in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
Victoria Coates, former deputy national security advisor under President Trump, argues that the war in Gaza is part of a larger cultural war that needs to be won for the sake of both Israel and the United States.
Scholars and activists discuss the life and work of Gaza professor and poet Refaat Alareer, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Dec. 6, 2023; his poem titled ``If I Must Die`` went viral globally following his death.
Journalist Adam Chandler argues that hard work and grit is not enough to obtain the American Dream.
Victoria Coates, former deputy national security advisor under President Trump, argues that the war in Gaza is part of a larger cultural war that needs to be won for the sake of both Israel and the United States.
Scholars and activists discuss the life and work of Gaza professor and poet Refaat Alareer, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Dec. 6, 2023; his poem titled ``If I Must Die`` went viral globally following his death.
Journalist Adam Chandler argues that hard work and grit is not enough to obtain the American Dream.
Michigan State professor Josh Cowen looks at education privatization and explains why he believes the education voucher programs are flawed.
Marine Biologist Ayana Elizabeth Johnson looks at what the future might be if we stop climate change; the Commonwealth Club of California in San Francisco hosts this event.
Human rights advocate Mark Clifford talks about the life and activism of Hong Kong media mogul and dissident Jimmy Lai, who in 2025 is being tried for sedition and other crimes by the Chinese government.
Lenin, Hitler, Churchill, Mao and other pivotal figures of the 20th century are the topics of Johns Hopkins University professor emeritus Michael Mandelbaum's book.
Malcolm Gladwell discusses the causes of social change and what he has learned since releasing The Tipping Point in March of 2000. Politics and Prose Bookstore and George Washington University in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
Hillsdale College professor Richard Gamble teaches a class on civic faith and how nationalism incorporated religious elements and symbolism during the Cold War.
This 1958 Forest Service film chronicles the Los Angles County Fire Department's fight against the 1957 fire in the Malibu mountains of California.
Heath Hardage Lee recounts first lady Pat Nixon's time in the White House, 1969-74, including her support for the Equal Rights Amendment, a woman on the Supreme Court and more women in mid to high level government jobs.
Astronauts McDivitt, Scott and Schweickart test lunar module docking in Earth orbit; the spacecraft will land astronauts on the moon during Apollo 11.
Hillsdale College professor Richard Gamble teaches a class on civic faith and how nationalism incorporated religious elements and symbolism during the Cold War.
This 1958 Forest Service film chronicles the Los Angles County Fire Department's fight against the 1957 fire in the Malibu mountains of California.
Heath Hardage Lee recounts first lady Pat Nixon's time in the White House, 1969-74, including her support for the Equal Rights Amendment, a woman on the Supreme Court and more women in mid to high level government jobs.
Astronauts McDivitt, Scott and Schweickart test lunar module docking in Earth orbit; the spacecraft will land astronauts on the moon during Apollo 11.
Author Nathan Perl-Rosenthal discusses the period of political transition from the 1760s to 1820s during which many of the world's empires became nation states, including the United States.
A coverage of the 2024 International Conference on World War II hosted by the National WWII Museum in New Orleans; the conference focuses on the 80th anniversary of the 1944-45 Battle of the Bulge.
Coverage of the 2024 Southern Festival of Books in Nashville with author discussions on John Lewis, the Webb Telescope and worker safety.
Coverage of the 2024 Mississippi Book Festival with author discussions on WWII, African American History, Money and Politics and more.
Hillsdale College professor Richard Gamble teaches a class on civic faith and how nationalism incorporated religious elements and symbolism during the Cold War.
This 1958 Forest Service film chronicles the Los Angles County Fire Department's fight against the 1957 fire in the Malibu mountains of California.
Heath Hardage Lee recounts first lady Pat Nixon's time in the White House, 1969-74, including her support for the Equal Rights Amendment, a woman on the Supreme Court and more women in mid to high level government jobs.
Astronauts McDivitt, Scott and Schweickart test lunar module docking in Earth orbit; the spacecraft will land astronauts on the moon during Apollo 11.
Hillsdale College professor Richard Gamble teaches a class on civic faith and how nationalism incorporated religious elements and symbolism during the Cold War.
This 1958 Forest Service film chronicles the Los Angles County Fire Department's fight against the 1957 fire in the Malibu mountains of California.
Heath Hardage Lee recounts first lady Pat Nixon's time in the White House, 1969-74, including her support for the Equal Rights Amendment, a woman on the Supreme Court and more women in mid to high level government jobs.
Astronauts McDivitt, Scott and Schweickart test lunar module docking in Earth orbit; the spacecraft will land astronauts on the moon during Apollo 11.
Author Nathan Perl-Rosenthal discusses the period of political transition from the 1760s to 1820s during which many of the world's empires became nation states, including the United States.
A coverage of the 2024 International Conference on World War II hosted by the National WWII Museum in New Orleans; the conference focuses on the 80th anniversary of the 1944-45 Battle of the Bulge.
Coverage of the 2024 Southern Festival of Books in Nashville with author discussions on John Lewis, the Webb Telescope and worker safety.
Coverage of the 2024 Mississippi Book Festival with author discussions on WWII, African American History, Money and Politics and more.
At the height of the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt defeats Herbert Hoover and proclaims that the only thing one has to fear is fear itself.
Summarizing the life of President Franklin Roosevelt up to and including his third inauguration on January 20, 1941.
A look at the highlights of President Truman's January 20, 1949 inauguration ceremony.
Dwight D. Eisenhower is sworn in as the 34th president of the United States on January 20, 1953; a look at the preparations for his inaugural, a portion of his address and highlights of the inaugural parade.
This newsreel covers the second inauguration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1957; the Eisenhower Presidential Library provided the video.
Coverage includes President Kennedy's 1961 inaugural ceremonies, oath of office and inaugural address at the U.S. Capitol.
Footage was shown of President Richard Nixon's second inaugural ceremony in 1973; Chief Justice Warren Burger administered the oaths to both Vice President Spiro Agnew and President Nixon, followed by President Nixon's inaugural address.
Ronald Reagan, a Republican and former California governor, is sworn in as the 40th president of the United States on Jan. 20, 1981; viewers see him take the oath of office and deliver his inaugural address.
The second inauguration of Ronald Reagan took place in the Capitol Rotunda on January 21, 1985; a private swearing-in was held the previous day at the White House to meet Constitutional requirements for the oath of office to be administered at noon.
President Bill Clinton addressed the nation following his swearing-in during the presidential inauguration ceremony.
President George W. Bush was sworn in to a second term of office at the West Front of the Capitol.
Inauguration Day festivities occur including the swearing-in of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States.
Joe Biden is inaugurated as President and Kamala Harris as Vice President of the United States during a ceremony on Capitol Hill.
American History TV visits Mount Vernon's secured storage area to see the suit coat that George Washington wore in 1789 for his first inauguration; it is seldom seen in public but is on view for a brief time.
At the height of the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt defeats Herbert Hoover and proclaims that the only thing one has to fear is fear itself.
Summarizing the life of President Franklin Roosevelt up to and including his third inauguration on January 20, 1941.
A look at the highlights of President Truman's January 20, 1949 inauguration ceremony.
Dwight D. Eisenhower is sworn in as the 34th president of the United States on January 20, 1953; a look at the preparations for his inaugural, a portion of his address and highlights of the inaugural parade.
This newsreel covers the second inauguration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1957; the Eisenhower Presidential Library provided the video.
Coverage includes President Kennedy's 1961 inaugural ceremonies, oath of office and inaugural address at the U.S. Capitol.
Footage was shown of President Richard Nixon's second inaugural ceremony in 1973; Chief Justice Warren Burger administered the oaths to both Vice President Spiro Agnew and President Nixon, followed by President Nixon's inaugural address.
Ronald Reagan, a Republican and former California governor, is sworn in as the 40th president of the United States on Jan. 20, 1981; viewers see him take the oath of office and deliver his inaugural address.
The second inauguration of Ronald Reagan took place in the Capitol Rotunda on January 21, 1985; a private swearing-in was held the previous day at the White House to meet Constitutional requirements for the oath of office to be administered at noon.
President Bill Clinton addressed the nation following his swearing-in during the presidential inauguration ceremony.
President George W. Bush was sworn in to a second term of office at the West Front of the Capitol.
Inauguration Day festivities occur including the swearing-in of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States.
Joe Biden is inaugurated as President and Kamala Harris as Vice President of the United States during a ceremony on Capitol Hill.
The Supreme Court hears oral argument in FDA v. Wages and White Lion Investments, a case involving the Food and Drug Administration's rejection of applications by two companies to sell flavored vape products amid concerns of use among teens.
Officials from the Veterans Affairs Department testify on the budget shortfall in benefits and health care before the House Veterans' Affairs Committee.
The Senate Judiciary Committee holds a hearing on Trump's deportation plan.
The Supreme Court hears oral argument in FDA v. Wages and White Lion Investments, a case involving the Food and Drug Administration's rejection of applications by two companies to sell flavored vape products amid concerns of use among teens.
Officials from the Veterans Affairs Department testify on the budget shortfall in benefits and health care before the House Veterans' Affairs Committee.
The Senate Judiciary Committee holds a hearing on Trump's deportation plan.