C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: Washington Journal
3 hours, 1 minuteA forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
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U.S. House of Representatives Morning Hour
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Tax Reform Discussion with Treasury Sec. Mnuchin
24 minutesTreasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin confirmed that the corporate tax rate the administration set for its tax overhaul proposal is 15 percent. Secretary Mnuchin confirmed the percentage in a sit-down interview with The Hill newspaper. He adds that this isn't a loophole to let rich people who should be paying higher rates pay 15 percent but rather this is to help small businesses drive the economy.
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Package for 'Tax Reform Panel Discussion
43 minutesFormer House Ways and Means Chair Dave Camp (R-MI) said he believes a tax overhaul is doable. Camp, who served as the chair from 2011-2015, outlined some recommendations to move such legislation through the House and Senate with The Hill newspaper in Washington, DC. Mr. Camp participated in a panel discussion with other tax policy experts on President Trump's efforts to lower taxes for citizens and businesses.
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House GOP Leadership News Conference
9 minutesHouse Speaker Paul Ryan said the White House proposal on changes to the tax code are a "good thing," telling reporters the White House and GOP leaders have been talking "all along" on the White House proposal being released. The speaker made the remarks at a news conference with other GOP leaders. Other topics discussed included a vote to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act and a deadline to fund the government.
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U.S. House of Representatives Legislative Business
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Interview Jennifer Haberkorn
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Treasury Secretary & Economic Director Cohn Briefing on Tax Policy
23 minutesThe White House unveiled President Trump's tax overhaul proposal, which calls for big tax cuts and a simpler tax code. This includes on the personal side, the elimination of all tax deductions except the mortgage interest and charitable deductions, the reduction of tax brackets from seven to three, create a zero tax rate for the first $24,000 a married couple earns and repeal the alternative minimum tax and death tax. For businesses and corporations, the administration wants a 15 percent tax rate. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn spoke to the press corps about the proposal they called the biggest tax cut and largest tax reform in history.
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House GOP Leadership News Conference
11 minutesHouse Speaker Paul Ryan said the White House proposal on changes to the tax code are a "good thing," telling reporters the White House and GOP leaders have been talking "all along" on the White House proposal being released. The speaker made the remarks at a news conference with other GOP leaders. Other topics discussed included a vote to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act and a deadline to fund the government.
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House Dems. on Trump's First 100 Days
37 minutesHouse Democratic Caucus Chair Joseph Crowley (D-NY) called President Trump's first 100 days in office "a failure" and listed what he called the broken campaign promises of Trump administration. He's joined by other House Democrats who talked about the Republicans attempts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, the upcoming deadline to avoid a government shutdown, and the White House response to North Korea's nuclear activities.
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BKTV-Weekend-Saturday
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President Trump at Interior Dept. Calls For Review of National Monuments
18 minutesPresident Trump signed an executive order that would direct the Interior Department to review national monument designations, under the 1906 Antiquities Act. President Trump said this executive order puts states "back in charge" on how best to use their land. Joining the president, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and Vice President Mike Pence delivered remarks.
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Treasury Secretary & Economic Director Cohn Briefing on Tax Policy
23 minutesThe White House unveiled President Trump's tax overhaul proposal, which calls for big tax cuts and a simpler tax code. This includes on the personal side, the elimination of all tax deductions except the mortgage interest and charitable deductions, the reduction of tax brackets from seven to three, create a zero tax rate for the first $24,000 a married couple earns and repeal the alternative minimum tax and death tax. For businesses and corporations, the administration wants a 15 percent tax rate. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn spoke to the press corps about the proposal they called the biggest tax cut and largest tax reform in history.
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Interview Jennifer Haberkorn
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House GOP Leadership News Conference
13 minutesHouse Speaker Paul Ryan said the White House proposal on changes to the tax code are a "good thing," telling reporters the White House and GOP leaders have been talking "all along" on the White House proposal being released. The speaker made the remarks at a news conference with other GOP leaders. Other topics discussed included a vote to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act and a deadline to fund the government.
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House Dems. on Trump's First 100 Days
38 minutesHouse Democratic Caucus Chair Joseph Crowley (D-NY) called President Trump's first 100 days in office "a failure" and listed what he called the broken campaign promises of Trump administration. He's joined by other House Democrats who talked about the Republicans attempts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, the upcoming deadline to avoid a government shutdown, and the White House response to North Korea's nuclear activities.
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Package for 'Tax Reform Panel Discussion
45 minutesFormer House Ways and Means Chair Dave Camp (R-MI) said he believes a tax overhaul is doable. Camp, who served as the chair from 2011-2015, outlined some recommendations to move such legislation through the House and Senate with The Hill newspaper in Washington, DC. Mr. Camp participated in a panel discussion with other tax policy experts on President Trump's efforts to lower taxes for citizens and businesses.
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Homeland Security Opens New Victims of Immigration Crime Office
10 minutesHomeland Security Secretary John Kelly and the Acting Director for U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement announced the opening of the new Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement Office (VOICE). The office created in response to President Trump's executive order, Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States, would assist victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants.
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Package for Hearing on Federal Waste and Fraud' 2
1 hour, 42 minutesA Senate committee examined duplication, waste and fraud in areas of the federal government including improper refundable tax credits by the IRS. Members heard from witnesses including the comptroller general of the General Accountability Office (GAO) and the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) on their recommendations to achieve savings. Also speaking was the chancellor of the University of Wisconsin at Madison who talked about the regulatory requirements of the federal government and its impact on research activities. Senator Ron Johnson chairs the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
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Treasury Secretary & Economic Director Cohn Briefing on Tax Policy
23 minutesThe White House unveiled President Trump's tax overhaul proposal, which calls for big tax cuts and a simpler tax code. This includes on the personal side, the elimination of all tax deductions except the mortgage interest and charitable deductions, the reduction of tax brackets from seven to three, create a zero tax rate for the first $24,000 a married couple earns and repeal the alternative minimum tax and death tax. For businesses and corporations, the administration wants a 15 percent tax rate. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn spoke to the press corps about the proposal they called the biggest tax cut and largest tax reform in history.
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Interview Jennifer Haberkorn
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House GOP Leadership News Conference
12 minutesHouse Speaker Paul Ryan said the White House proposal on changes to the tax code are a "good thing," telling reporters the White House and GOP leaders have been talking "all along" on the White House proposal being released. The speaker made the remarks at a news conference with other GOP leaders. Other topics discussed included a vote to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act and a deadline to fund the government.
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House Dems. on Trump's First 100 Days
37 minutesHouse Democratic Caucus Chair Joseph Crowley (D-NY) called President Trump's first 100 days in office "a failure" and listed what he called the broken campaign promises of Trump administration. He's joined by other House Democrats who talked about the Republicans attempts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, the upcoming deadline to avoid a government shutdown, and the White House response to North Korea's nuclear activities.
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Package for 'Tax Reform Panel Discussion
46 minutesFormer House Ways and Means Chair Dave Camp (R-MI) said he believes a tax overhaul is doable. Camp, who served as the chair from 2011-2015, outlined some recommendations to move such legislation through the House and Senate with The Hill newspaper in Washington, DC. Mr. Camp participated in a panel discussion with other tax policy experts on President Trump's efforts to lower taxes for citizens and businesses.
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Homeland Security Opens New Victims of Immigration Crime Office
10 minutesHomeland Security Secretary John Kelly and the Acting Director for U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement announced the opening of the new Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement Office (VOICE). The office created in response to President Trump's executive order, Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States, would assist victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants.
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Package for Hearing on Federal Waste and Fraud' 2
1 hour, 43 minutesA Senate committee examined duplication, waste and fraud in areas of the federal government including improper refundable tax credits by the IRS. Members heard from witnesses including the comptroller general of the General Accountability Office (GAO) and the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) on their recommendations to achieve savings. Also speaking was the chancellor of the University of Wisconsin at Madison who talked about the regulatory requirements of the federal government and its impact on research activities. Senator Ron Johnson chairs the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
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Hearing on Foreign Aid to Egypt
1 hour, 25 minutesThree former State Department officials who served under both Democratic and Republican administrations talked about the complex U.S.-Egypt relationship and the millions in American aid given to the country annually on Capitol Hill. All are concerned about the deteriorating security conditions and human rights issues in Egypt. They testified before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) chairs the subcommittee while Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) serves as the ranking member.
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FREEDOMWORKS AJIT PAI
55 minutesFCC Chair Ajit Pai unveiled FCC plans to undo previous rules mandating a free and open Internet during a speech at the Newseum in Washington, DC. Under President Obama and former FCC Chair Tom Wheeler the FCC implemented rules that made it illegal for Internet providers to block or slow down websites for consumers. Chair Pai said that rules from the great depression "meant to manage Ma Bell" are not what's needed for growth and expanding high-speed Internet.
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Sen. Chris Coons D-DE Speaks to White House Reporters
15 minutesSenator Chris Coons (D-DE) spoke reporters following a briefing on North Korea. All U.S. senators were invited for a briefing at the White House with the President's national security team.
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BKTV-Weekend-Saturday
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Treasury Secretary & Economic Director Cohn Briefing on Tax Policy
24 minutesThe White House unveiled President Trump's tax overhaul proposal, which calls for big tax cuts and a simpler tax code. This includes on the personal side, the elimination of all tax deductions except the mortgage interest and charitable deductions, the reduction of tax brackets from seven to three, create a zero tax rate for the first $24,000 a married couple earns and repeal the alternative minimum tax and death tax. For businesses and corporations, the administration wants a 15 percent tax rate. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn spoke to the press corps about the proposal they called the biggest tax cut and largest tax reform in history.
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Public Affairs Events
17 hours, 2 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.