C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: Washington Journal
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Newsmakers: Package for Newsmakers - Rep. Phil Roe - keyed
34 minutesRep. Phil Roe, Veterans' Affairs Cmte Chair, talks about his priorities for the committee - including improved accountability at VA hospitals, some of which have had long wait times, & ensuring veterans have access to timely care close to where they live.
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U.S. Senate: Package for First Hour of Debate on Gorsuch & Nuclear Option - K
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Sen. Grassley avail Judge Gorsuch
11 minutesSenate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley (R-IA) spoke with reporters immediately following the Senate's 54-45 vote to confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. Sen. Grassley rejected the idea that the Senate changing the rules to confirm Neil Gorsuch taints the newest justice, noting that current Supreme Court Justice Thomas was more controversial but did not face a filibuster.
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Sen. McConnell News Conference
32 minutesSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) told reporters he supports the U.S. missile strikes in Syria at a news conference on the Hill. He called it well planned, well executed and certainly more than a "pin prick" to the Assad regime. He added that the strikes also signaled that America is back and sends a message to North Korea, Russia, and Iran that America is leading again. Sen. McConnell also talked about the confirmation vote for Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch, federal spending and GOP efforts to repeal and replace the health care law.
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Gauging the Wage Gap - Air date 4/9
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Politico Interview with Freedom Caucus Members
49 minutesFollowing a meeting with Vice President Pence on efforts to repeal the health care law, House Freedom Caucus Chair Mark Meadows (R-NC) said if what was offered in talks shows up in the text of the bill, the majority, if not all of the Freedom Caucus members, will vote yes for the American Health Care Act. Chair Meadows outlined some of these offerings which include a waiver for states on certain things such as essential health benefits. His comments, as well as those from fellow caucus members including Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Rep. Justice Amash (R-MI), came during a sit-down with Politico in Washington, DC.
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Package for 'HSE FINANCIAL - Consumer Fin Protection PT 1
3 hours, 42 minutesRichard Cordray, the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), appeared before a hearing of the House Financial Services Committee to discuss the agency's most recent semi-annual reports detailing its activities. Members questioned him about the role of his agency in various areas of the financial industry, including its investigation of Wells Fargo involving the opening of millions of unauthorized accounts. The committee is chaired by Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-TX).
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Package for Council on Foreign Relations Discussion on Anti-Corruption Efforts - Ben Cardin
1 hour, 4 minutesSenator Ben Cardin (D-MD), the Foreign Relations Committee's ranking member, talked about his work on legislation targeting global anti-corruption efforts at a discussion hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, DC. After a discussion with one of the council's experts, audience members asked the senator about an array of anti-corruption topics, and about his views on President Trump's business holdings and their potential conflicts of interest with the nation's foreign policy agenda.
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Newsmakers: Package for Newsmakers - Rep. Phil Roe - keyed
43 minutesRep. Phil Roe, Veterans' Affairs Cmte Chair, talks about his priorities for the committee - including improved accountability at VA hospitals, some of which have had long wait times, & ensuring veterans have access to timely care close to where they live.
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Washington Journal: TOLUSE OLORUNNIPA - K
5 minutesBloomberg News White House Reporter Toluse Oloprunnipa, who is with President Trump in Florida, discusses the latest developments on Syria and the U.S. airstrike there last week.
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Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara
1 hour, 11 minutesIn his first speech since being fired, Preet Bharara, the former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, talked about his accomplishments, criminal justice, his future plans and his take on Pres. Trump. Bharara was part of a group of prosecutors asked to resign by the Justice Department in March. He was fired after he refused to resign. Here's his lecture at the Cooper Union Great Hall in New York City.
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Q&A: John Farrell
1 hour, 1 minuteThis week on Q&A, longtime journalist and author, John Farrell. Mr. Farrell discusses his book, "Richard Nixon: The Life," which covers Mr. Nixon's political career from his early days in Congress to his tenure and downfall as president.
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Government Policies & the Poor
1 hour, 48 minutesThe Heritage Foundation hosted a forum assessing the impact of government policies and regulations on poverty. This portion of the event included keynote remarks by George Mason University economic professor Donald Boudreaux and former Trump campaign economic adviser Stephen Moore. Also, economists and policy experts took part in a panel discussion. They argued that certain environmental policies, land-use restrictions and sugar taxes have a negative impact on low-income Americans.
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Gauging the Wage Gap - Air date 4/9
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Q&A: John Farrell
1 hour, 0 minuteThis week on Q&A, longtime journalist and author, John Farrell. Mr. Farrell discusses his book, "Richard Nixon: The Life," which covers Mr. Nixon's political career from his early days in Congress to his tenure and downfall as president.
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Washington Journal: CRAIG SHIRLEY- K
47 minutesAuthor & Ronald Reagan biographer Craig Shirley discusses his latest book which examines Reagan's political ascendancy after losing the Republican nomination for president in 1976.
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HILL CTR POLICING BLACK AMERICA
1 hour, 28 minutesA panel looked at the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that abolished slavery and examined its relationship to issues of today's criminal justice system . They discussed policing, incarceration, the fight against drugs and the role of prosecutors and grand juries. Speakers included an attorney with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and the chair of Howard University's Afro-American Studies Department. The forum was part of the annual Benjamin Drummond Emancipation Day Celebration hosted by the Hill Center in Washington, DC.
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Gauging the Wage Gap - Air date 4/9
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Australian Parliament Question Time Wrap-Up
31 minutesKieran Gilbert, chief political reporter for Sky News Australia, hosted a program wrapping up the most recent sitting session of Australia's parliament during the last two weeks of March 2017. Many members of the Australian Senate and House of Representatives focused their queries to chamber leaders on Australia's relationship with the U.S. and the Trump administration, asking about recent Australian diplomatic overtures to the White House, and recent shifts in American climate change policy that clashed with Australian policies. The parliament was expected to next sit in mid-May 2017.
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Package for Rep. Drew Ferguson R-GA Interview
12 minutesRep. Drew Ferguson (R-GA) sat down with C-SPAN for a freshman profile interview. Rep. Ferguson represents the 3rd congressional district of Georgia. Prior to being elected to Congress, he was a dentist and then the mayor of his hometown of West Point. He talked about his family, his legislative goals, and how he got lucky in picking his office on Capitol Hill.
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Washington Journal: RANDY CAPPS- K
37 minutesMigration Policy Institute's Randy Capps discusses the sharp drop in border apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border and the effects so far of Trump administration immigration policies.
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Senate Homeland Hearing on Border Fencing
2 hours, 4 minutesThe Senate Homeland Security Committee held a hearing examining the planning, designing and cost of President Trump's proposed fence for the U.S. - Mexico border. Former Customs & Border Protection Acting Commissioner David Aguilar said that infrastructure, technology and personel are critical aspects to stopping illegal border crossings. He also said border walls that are properly designed, placed and supported enhances border patrol efforts.
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Q&A: John Farrell
59 minutesThis week on Q&A, longtime journalist and author, John Farrell. Mr. Farrell discusses his book, "Richard Nixon: The Life," which covers Mr. Nixon's political career from his early days in Congress to his tenure and downfall as president.
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Hunting for Harmony - Air date 4/10
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Public Affairs Events
17 hours, 2 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.