C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: Washington Journal
3 hours, 5 minutesA forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
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Post-Election Analysis
33 minutesFar-right candidate Marine Le Pen and independent centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron, who has never held public office, won the first round in France's presidential elections. This is the first time in modern French history that no candidate from a mainstream party advanced to the runoff. Following the announcement of the runoff candidates, France 24 provided immediate analysis and live coverage from the candidates' headquarters. This 30-minute portion covered several topics, including a preview of France's upcoming parliamentary election in June, the collapse of France's mainstream political party system, and future relations with Europe if Mr. Macron or Ms. Le Pen wins the presidency.
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Fillon Concession
2 minutesFormer French prime minister and conservative candidate Francois Fillon finished third place in France's first round of presidential elections and will not advance to the runoff election scheduled for May 7. He conceded shortly after the results were announced and told supporters to back centrist and independent candidate Emmanuel Marcon over far-right candidate Marine Le Pen. His brief remarks were courtesy of France 24.
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Le Pen Speech
5 minutesFar-right French candidate, Marine Le Pen, advanced to the runoff for presidency after winning second place in the first round of elections. She'll face off with centrist and independent candidate Emmanuel Macron on May 7. She spoke to supporters briefly shortly after the announcement, calling this a historic election. This is the first time in modern French history where the runoff candidates did not come from the mainstream political parties. This 5-minute event is courtesy of France 24.
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Macron Speech
20 minutesFrance's centrist independent candidate, Emmanuel Macron, who's never held an elective office, emerged as the frontrunner with 23% of the votes in the first round of the French presidential elections. He'll face off with far-right candidate and leader of National Front, Marine Le Pen in the May 7, 2017 run off election. The 39-year old banker spoke to supporters following the announcement of his win, where he talked about a united France and the collapse of the mainstream political parties. His remarks are courtesy of France 24.
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Washington Journal: Catherine Lucey and Seung Min Kim
57 minutesPolitico's Seung Min KIm and The Associated Press's Catherine Lucey discuss the week ahead in Congress.
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Former President Barack Obama in Chicago
1 hour, 23 minutesFormer President Barack Obama will speak to young adults about civic engagement and community organizing at the University of Chicago. It's his first public appearance since leaving office.
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Washington Journal: Jillian Berman
6 minutesMarketWatch Reporter Jillian Berman discusses the future of student loan forgiveness for public servants.
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White House Briefing
47 minutesWhite House spokesman Sean Spicer briefs reporters at the James Brady Briefing room in the White House.
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Newsmakers: Package for 'Newsmakers - Rep. Yarmuth- keyed
33 minutesRep. John Yarmuth, D-KY, ranking member on the House Budget Committee, talks about meeting Congress's deadline Friday (April 28) for funding the federal government - & the significant spending debates that will follow as Congress weighs a FY2018 budget.
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Defense Secretary Mattis in Afghanistan Newser
15 minutesDefense Secretary James Mattis visited Afghanistan just days after an attack on Afghan soliders inside a mosque. Secretary Mattis met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani where the two discussed efforts to combat terrorism, specifically the Taliban, and a review of the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan. Following their meeting, Secretary Mattis met with reporters and said if the Taliban wants to engage in the political process, they need to renounce the violence and reject terrorism. On Russia's role, he added that the U.S. and NATO will confront Russia if reports of assistance to the Taliban are true and violate international law. Secretary Mattis is joined by Afghanistan military operations commander Gen. John Nicholson.
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Washington Journal: Jillian Berman
13 minutesMarketWatch Reporter Jillian Berman discusses the future of student loan forgiveness for public servants.
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ECI - Annual Conference
43 minutesAttorney General Jeff Sessions speaks at the Ethics and Compliance Initiative Conference in Washington, DC on workplace integrity and ethical standards.
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Public Affairs Events
1 hour, 32 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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Interview with WHCA President Jeff Mason
8 minutesLeading up to the 2017 White House Correspondents' dinner, the association's president, Jeff Mason, talked to C-SPAN about why President Trump decided not to go to the annual event usually attended by presidents. He also talked about the important relationship between the press and the executive branch.
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Q&A: The American Spirit
59 minutesThis week on Q&A, historian David McCullough. Mr. McCullough discusses his book, "The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For," a selection of his speeches going back to 1989.
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Washington Journal: Jillian Berman
35 minutesMarketWatch Reporter Jillian Berman discusses the future of student loan forgiveness for public servants.
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State Department Briefing
45 minutesActing State Department spokesman Mark Toner answered a range of questions on North Korea, including Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's upcoming visit to the U.N. at the end of the week. Secretary Tillerson will chair a ministerial meeting with the U.N. Security Council on continuing sanctions against North Korea. Mr. Toner was also asked to respond to reports that North Korea plans to test another missile launch soon. He added that given the pace of North Korea's tests, the U.S. has a right to be concerned. He also took questions on the recent Taliban attack in Afghanistan that killed and wounded hundreds of Afghan soldiers praying in a mosque and in a dining facility.
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Former President Barack Obama in Chicago
1 hour, 28 minutesFormer President Barack Obama made his first public appearance and remarks since leaving office. He spoke at the University of Chicago about what he plans to do in his post-presidency, and moderated a discussion with students and young leaders about civic engagement and community organizing.
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Defense Secretary Mattis in Afghanistan Newser
17 minutesDefense Secretary James Mattis visited Afghanistan just days after an attack on Afghan soliders inside a mosque. Secretary Mattis met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani where the two discussed efforts to combat terrorism, specifically the Taliban, and a review of the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan. Following their meeting, Secretary Mattis met with reporters and said if the Taliban wants to engage in the political process, they need to renounce the violence and reject terrorism. On Russia's role, he added that the U.S. and NATO will confront Russia if reports of assistance to the Taliban are true and violate international law. Secretary Mattis is joined by Afghanistan military operations commander Gen. John Nicholson.
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President Trump meets with UNSC Ambassadors
7 minutesPresident Trump delivered remarks at a working-lunch with United Nations Security Council ambassadors at the White House. During the lunch, the president said the security council's failure to adopt a resolution condemning Syria's use of chemical weapons a "great disappointment." He also said the council must be prepared to impose additional and stronger sanctions on North Korea nuclear and ballistic program.
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White House Briefing
44 minutesPress Secretary Sean Spicer told reporters the administration feels confident that there will not be a government shutdown at the end of the week. Congress has until midnight April 28, 2017 to debate legislation that would continue to fund the federal government. Other topics included pending health care legislation, the U.S.-Mexico border wall and the president's upcoming tax plan. We also hear from U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley on foreign policy and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who announced new sanctions against Syria for its use of chemical weapons.
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Bob Cusack on the Week Ahead
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Washington Journal: Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes
1 hour, 0 minuteAuthors Amie Parnes and Jonathan Allen discuss their new book which gives an inside look into Hillary Clinton's failed 2016 presidential run.
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Interview with WHCA President Jeff Mason
11 minutesLeading up to the 2017 White House Correspondents' dinner, the association's president, Jeff Mason, talked to C-SPAN about why President Trump decided not to go to the annual event usually attended by presidents. He also talked about the important relationship between the press and the executive branch.
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Former President Barack Obama in Chicago
1 hour, 27 minutesFormer President Barack Obama made his first public appearance and remarks since leaving office. He spoke at the University of Chicago about what he plans to do in his post-presidency, and moderated a discussion with students and young leaders about civic engagement and community organizing.
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Defense Secretary Mattis in Afghanistan Newser
18 minutesDefense Secretary James Mattis visited Afghanistan just days after an attack on Afghan soliders inside a mosque. Secretary Mattis met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani where the two discussed efforts to combat terrorism, specifically the Taliban, and a review of the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan. Following their meeting, Secretary Mattis met with reporters and said if the Taliban wants to engage in the political process, they need to renounce the violence and reject terrorism. On Russia's role, he added that the U.S. and NATO will confront Russia if reports of assistance to the Taliban are true and violate international law. Secretary Mattis is joined by Afghanistan military operations commander Gen. John Nicholson.
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President Trump meets with UNSC Ambassadors
7 minutesPresident Trump delivered remarks at a working-lunch with United Nations Security Council ambassadors at the White House. During the lunch, the president said the security council's failure to adopt a resolution condemning Syria's use of chemical weapons a "great disappointment." He also said the council must be prepared to impose additional and stronger sanctions on North Korea nuclear and ballistic program.
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Politics and Public Policy Today
44 minutesThe day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
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Bob Cusack on the Week Ahead
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Washington Journal: Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes
1 hour, 1 minuteAuthors Amie Parnes and Jonathan Allen discuss their new book which gives an inside look into Hillary Clinton's failed 2016 presidential run.
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Interview with WHCA President Jeff Mason
10 minutesLeading up to the 2017 White House Correspondents' dinner, the association's president, Jeff Mason, talked to C-SPAN about why President Trump decided not to go to the annual event usually attended by presidents. He also talked about the important relationship between the press and the executive branch.
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The Trump Cabinet Part 1
2 hours, 24 minutesThis is part 1 of C-SPAN special look at the Cabinet of President Donald Trump. The program includes biographical information and confirmation hearing portions featuring Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and others.
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Package for 'ECI - Annual Conference Sessions
42 minutesAttorney General Jeff Sessions spoke at the Ethics & Compliance Initiative annual conference in Washington, DC on his approach to ethics in the Justice Department. He vowed to turn back violent crime, holding people responsible for corporate misconduct and looking at laws that disadvantage American companies in global markets.