C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Harvard Kennedy School - Loretta Lynch
59 minutesFormer Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who's a former Harvard Law School student- returned to her alma mater to speak to students about her career, civil rights and her thoughts about the criminal justice system under the Obama and Trump adminstrations. This John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum was part of the annual Harvard Kennedy School Black Policy Conference.
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DHS Secretary Discusses Threats to America
1 hour, 9 minutesHomeland Security Secretary John Kelly delivers remarks at George Washington University on security threats and the priorities of his agency.
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Washington Journal: Ryan Crocker
18 minutesRyan Crocker Former U.S. Ambassador to six countries including Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq discusses the recent tensions in the region.
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Discussion on Turkey's Presidential Powers Referendum
1 hour, 37 minutesThe Washington Institute for Near East Policy hosts a discussion on a recent referendum in Turkey that boosted the powers of the president and limited those of parliament, and how Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoan plans to wield that expanded power.
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British Prime Minister Announces Early Election
12 minutesBritish Prime Minister Theresa May announced she would be calling for a June 8 general election across the U.K., nearly two years earlier than originally planned. The Conservative party leader said she came to her decision reluctantly, but determined it was the best path forward to ensuring the British government was unified as it negotiated its exit from the European Union as mandated by a 2016 voter referendum. Prime Minister May issued a challenge to opposition party leaders, saying they should lend support to her motion for the early election and make their case for different policies directly to voters. Her call for an early election would need two-thirds majority vote of the House of Commons to move forward.
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City Club of Chicago - Valerie Jarrett
46 minutesPresident Obama's former senior adviser Valerie Jarrett has joined the Obama Foundation as an unpaid adviser. She will be helping plan the Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park on the South Side of Chicago. The day of that announcement, Jarrett sat down for a discussion at the City Club of Chicago about her years at the Obama White House and the future plans of Barack and Michelle Obama.
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Washington Journal: PHONER Greg Bluestein
7 minutesAtlanta Journal-Constitution's Greg Bluestein previews today's special election in Georgia's 6th Congressional District.
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Washington Journal: Vanessa Williams
11 minutesVanessa Williamson discusses her book, "Read My Lips: Why Americans are Proud to Pay Taxes."
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President in Wisconsin at Snap-On Inc.
26 minutesPresident Trump delivers remarks on jobs and the economy at Snap-On Tools headquarters in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
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"Fossil Fuels to Renewables"
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Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor
1 hour, 19 minutesSupreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor spoke about the importance of education to law students at Stanford University. Justice Sotomayor shared her experiences of her early legal career, her education at Princeton and Yale Universities and growing up in poverty in New York City.
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Georgetown Building Dedication Honoring Slaves
43 minutesGeorgetown University held a ceremony to mark the renaming of two campus buildings: one for Isaac Hawkins, one of 272 enslaved persons sold in 1838 by the Maryland Province of Jesuits to pay off debts; the other for Anne Marie Becraft, a free woman of color who, in 1820 at the age of 15, established a school for Catholic black girls in Georgetown.
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Washington Journal: Beth Akers
27 minutesBeth Akers, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, will discuss New York State's new program that will make State & City Universities tuition-free for families with annual incomes up to $125,000.
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DHS Secretary Discusess Threats to America
1 hour, 5 minutesHomeland Security Secretary John Kelly delivered remarks at George Washington University on security threats. He outlined the top priorities of his agency including transnational organized crime, border security, homegrown terrorism and cybersecurity. Secretary Kelly defended the employees at DHS saying lawmakers who don't like the Trump administration's approach to immigration enforcement should change the laws or "shut up." In addition, he clarified his position on marijuana calling it a "potentially dangerous gateway drug" and said DHS will continue to investigate its illegal pathways and distribution in the U.S.
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President in Wisconsin at Snap-On Inc.
27 minutesPresident Trump signed an executive order that makes changes to the guest worker visa program. It also pushes federal agencies to buy and use American made products. The "Buy American, Hire American" order signing happened at the Snap-On tools headquarters in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The president said this executive order puts American workers first, protects them and is good for the economy.
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Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel
1 hour, 12 minutesDr. Ezekiel Emanuel of the University of Pennsylvania delivered a keynote address on the future of health care and discussed practices highlighted in his latest book, "Prescription for the Future," that would make the U.S. health care system more successful and affordable. His remarks were part of a health care symposium hosted by Pepperdine University's school of Business and Management.
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Future of Health Care
1 hour, 24 minutesDr. Wyatt Decker of the Mayo Clinic and Thomas Priselac of Cedars-Sinai Health systems participated in a panel discussion on value-based health care and its impact on overall health care spending and consumer satisfaction. This discussion was part of a health care symposium hosted by Pepperdine University's school of Business and Management.
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Package for 'Vice President Meets with Japanese Prime Minister
11 minutesVice President Pence met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo. After greeting the prime minister and talking about the importance of the Japanese-U.S. relationship, Vice President Pence was asked about ongoing military tensions on the Korean peninsula, and said that "the era of strategic patience is over" and that "all options are on the table" following North Korea's failed missile test the previous weekend.
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British Prime Minister Announces Early Election
8 minutesBritish Prime Minister Theresa May announced she would be calling for a June 8 general election across the U.K., nearly two years earlier than originally planned. The Conservative party leader said she came to her decision reluctantly, but determined it was the best path forward to ensuring the British government was unified as it negotiated its exit from the European Union as mandated by a 2016 voter referendum. Prime Minister May issued a challenge to opposition party leaders, saying they should lend support to her motion for the early election and make their case for different policies directly to voters. Her call for an early election would need two-thirds majority vote of the House of Commons to move forward.
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Discussion on Turkey's Presidential Powers Referendum
1 hour, 34 minutesThe Washington Institute (TWI) held a panel discussion on the Turkish referendum vote that gave the President Recep Tayyip Erdoan expanded executive powers, and offered their predictions for Turkey's future. The panelists included Soner Cagaptay, who was promoting his latest book "The New Sultan: Erdoan and the Crisis of Modern Turkey." Much of the discussion focused on concerns about the external relations Turkey would face under President Erdoan's expanded powers, particularly in regards to Syria's ongoing civil conflict.
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"Fossil Fuels to Renewables"
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Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel
1 hour, 12 minutesDr. Ezekiel Emanuel of the University of Pennsylvania delivered a keynote address on the future of health care and discussed practices highlighted in his latest book, "Prescription for the Future," that would make the U.S. health care system more successful and affordable. His remarks were part of a health care symposium hosted by Pepperdine University's school of Business and Management.
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Future of Health Care
1 hour, 23 minutesDr. Wyatt Decker of the Mayo Clinic and Thomas Priselac of Cedars-Sinai Health systems participated in a panel discussion on value-based health care and its impact on overall health care spending and consumer satisfaction. This discussion was part of a health care symposium hosted by Pepperdine University's school of Business and Management.
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Package for 'Vice President Meets with Japanese Prime Minister
10 minutesVice President Pence met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo. After greeting the prime minister and talking about the importance of the Japanese-U.S. relationship, Vice President Pence was asked about ongoing military tensions on the Korean peninsula, and said that "the era of strategic patience is over" and that "all options are on the table" following North Korea's failed missile test the previous weekend.
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British Prime Minister Announces Early Election
8 minutesBritish Prime Minister Theresa May announced she would be calling for a June 8 general election across the U.K., nearly two years earlier than originally planned. The Conservative party leader said she came to her decision reluctantly, but determined it was the best path forward to ensuring the British government was unified as it negotiated its exit from the European Union as mandated by a 2016 voter referendum. Prime Minister May issued a challenge to opposition party leaders, saying they should lend support to her motion for the early election and make their case for different policies directly to voters. Her call for an early election would need two-thirds majority vote of the House of Commons to move forward.
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Discussion on Turkey's Presidential Powers Referendum
1 hour, 36 minutesThe Washington Institute (TWI) held a panel discussion on the Turkish referendum vote that gave the President Recep Tayyip Erdoan expanded executive powers, and offered their predictions for Turkey's future. The panelists included Soner Cagaptay, who was promoting his latest book "The New Sultan: Erdoan and the Crisis of Modern Turkey." Much of the discussion focused on concerns about the external relations Turkey would face under President Erdoan's expanded powers, particularly in regards to Syria's ongoing civil conflict.
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DHS Secretary Discusess Threats to America
1 hour, 4 minutesHomeland Security Secretary John Kelly delivered remarks at George Washington University on security threats. He outlined the top priorities of his agency including transnational organized crime, border security, homegrown terrorism and cybersecurity. Secretary Kelly defended the employees at DHS saying lawmakers who don't like the Trump administration's approach to immigration enforcement should change the laws or "shut up." In addition, he clarified his position on marijuana calling it a "potentially dangerous gateway drug" and said DHS will continue to investigate its illegal pathways and distribution in the U.S.
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Georgetown Building Dedication Honoring Slaves
40 minutesGeorgetown University held a ceremony to mark the renaming of two campus buildings: one for Isaac Hawkins, one of 272 enslaved persons sold in 1838 by the Maryland Province of Jesuits to pay off debts; the other for Anne Marie Becraft, a free woman of color who, in 1820 at the age of 15, established a school for Catholic black girls in Georgetown.
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"Enough is Enough"