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political discourse there's a lot of -- represent one side externally and one side internally. and maybe discussions internally that were significant. what we're doing to address this would actually go away in terms of having people think differently. >> okay, look, we could spend a lot more time on this. it's a fascinating book and one as a former prosecutor and enforcement lawyer gave me a perspective on individuals that didn't have in my former role. and so as a personal thanks to you for having undertaken the work as well as i think a very informative for all members of the public. it's been a great time to spend with you. congratulations on the book. and thank you for sharing it with us. >> thank you so much. every weekend book tv brings you 48 hour hs of nonfiction books and authors. and here's what's coming up this weekend. saturday at 1:30 p.m. eastern
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it's the 35th annual key west literary seminar in key west, florida. the seminar celebrates new voices in american literature from all over the world, through conversations and panel discussions. times columnist joe klein on politics and literature. author and yale professor steven carter on race, power and law, "new york times" op-ed columnist and author gail collins on women in politics and a discussion on writing history with biographer robert caro and historian brenda wineapple. then at 9:00 p.m. eastern united arab emirates ambassador to russia author of "letters to a young muslim" talks about the dangers of islamic extreme imand what it means to be a good muslim in the world today. on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern fox news channel chief political
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anch anchor bret baier. his book three days in january. he's interviewed by susan eisenhower, ceo and chairman of the eisenhower group incorporated. >> in this meeting we have both detail from both sides. eisenhower is very impressed and says to himself maybe the american people got this right. there's a lot to this guy. but what concerned him most is that he didn't allow kennedy the national security apparatus that was set up for dissenting views. >> go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. women will be in the capital city tomorrow for the women's mafrm on washington. among the speaker, gloria steinem, harry belafonte and cecil richards. while that's taking place, c-span 2 will be live with the
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58th presidential inaugural prayer service. president donald trump and vice president mike pence will attend the service at the national cathedral in d.c. the morning after the inauguration. it gets under way tomorrow morning at 10:00 eastern. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. saturday night at 9:00 eastern santa clara university professor nancy unger looks at the role of gay bars in american history. >> many closeted gays go to their first gay bar, for example, san francisco's black cat. and in these bars they find out that they're not the only ones, that there are lots of people who are atypical sexually. and when the war is over, they don't want to return to their small towns and their small town closets. many settle instead in the cities where they first experienced some self-acceptance. >> then at 10:30, government policymakers and officials talk about the 1991 non-lunn-lugar a
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dismantling soviet chemical and nuclear weapons. >> what we found is that to the russians the nuclear complex was not an inheritance from hell. to them, it was the means for the revival of a great russia. >> sunday evening at 6:00 on american artifacts, fdr presidential library archivist matthew hanson and motion picture preservationist on their attempts to restore franklin roosevelt's speeches. >> based on historical significance, frequency of how often they're requested and quality of the footage as well. >> i see one third of the nation still housed.
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>> and at 8:00 on the presidency, gil troy looks at u.s./israeli relations from presidents harry truman to barack obama. >> i told the house of representatives i would commit political suicide if i didn't support the state of israel. this is the audience participation point of our audience. who said it? it was said, next sloid, jimmy carter. i fooled you. >> for a complete schedule go to cspan.org. this week on q&a, maya mayamacguineas. she taubs about the federal budget process and what to expect from the new congress and trump administration.
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