C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal
3 hours, 4 minutesA forum for leading journalists and public policy makers to discuss key events and legislation.
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Package for 'Princeton Univ. Conf. - Liberal Education Panel
1 hour, 58 minutesA group of scholars and authors gathered to discuss liberal arts education and freedom of speech on college campuses. Speakers include an Indiana University professor who invited conservative author Charles Murray to speak on his campus this year. The discussion was part of a 2-day conference at Princeton University called, "A Worthy Life: Finding Meaning in America."
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Discussion on Foreign Police Access to Social Media Data
1 hour, 7 minutesThe Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee hosts a panel discussion on proposed rules making it easier for foreign police agencies to access social media information on U.S. citizens.
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Newsmakers: Newsmakers - Pollack - Hosp Asso
33 minutesAmerican Hospital Association President Rick Pollack discusses heatlh care legislation - Republican efforts to repeal & replace the Affordable Care Act, & Democrats' efforts to keep it. The AHA opposes the GOP bills, saying too many people lose insurance.
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Q&A: Brooke Gladstone
59 minutesThis week on Q&A, Brooke Gladstone, co-host and managing editor of WNYC's On the Media. Ms. Gladstone discusses her book, "The Trouble with Reality: A Rumination on Moral Panic in Our Time," in which she looks at what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years.
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Federalist Society Discussion on War Powers Discussion'
1 hour, 26 minutesThe Federalist Society held a panel discussion on the constitutional war powers of the executive and legislative branches. Panelists included former Rep. Mickey Edwards, R-OK and former Chief Assistant New York U.S. Attorney Andrew McCarthy. They outlined the constitutional war powers for each branch of government, the limitations of that power and whether Congress should be more involved in the authorization for use of military force.
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William Julius Wilson on Race Relations
1 hour, 8 minutesHarvard University Sociologist and Author William Julius Wilson talks about the state of Race in America, what he calls "income & residential segregation"; and the effects of Donald Trump's candidacy and presidency on race relations. Wilson says the future of inner-city poor in the United States is bleak. One of his many books influenced the writing of the HBO series, "The Wire".
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Preparing Students for the Workforce
47 minutesThe mayors of Charolotte, North Carolina and Gary, Indiana participated in a panel discussion on the role of K-12 after-school programs in their cities. The panel focused on how these programs can prepare students for the future workforce. This panel was part of a national after-school summit hosted by the Arnold Schwarzenegger Institute for State and Global Policy at the University of Southern California.
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Discussion on Health Savings Accounts
1 hour, 58 minutesThe American Enterprise Institue hosted a discussion with a panel of experts on the pros and cons of health savings accounts (HSAs). Following presentations by each of them, they took part in a Q&A session with audience members.
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Discussion on Foreign Police Access to Social Media Data
1 hour, 8 minutesPrivacy advocates, legal scholars and Richard Downing, the deputy assistant Attorney General, took part in a panel discussion outlining a legislative proposal that allows foreign police access to U.S. social media data. These new rules would streamline the process foreign police agencies must go through to get social media data from U.S. companies. Panelists looked at the pros and cons of the proposed legislation.
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British PM May Statement on G20 Summit
1 hour, 9 minutesBritish Prime Minister Theresa May delivered a statement before the House of Commomns regarding the 2017 G-20 Summit, which had recently concluded in Hamburg, German, and fielded questions from members of Parliament. The Prime MInister told the House the U.K. reaffrimed its commitment to the Paris Agreement climate change pact, and said she personally spoke to President Donald Trump and urged him to consider rejoining the accord. Prime Minister May also discussed her plans to work with the European Union, United States, Japan, and China on free trade deals after Brexit. She also talked about her conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G-20 on using China's leverage to supress North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
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Campaign: DR. MARGARET FLOWERS & MICHAEL TANNER
1 hour, 1 minuteDr. Flowers and Mr. Tanner discuss the feasibility of a government funded national health insurance program for the United States.
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SETA Foundation Conference on Turkey
2 hours, 41 minutesThe SETA Foundation for Political, Economic, and Social Research hosted a discussion in Washington, DC on the 2015 failed coup attempt in Turkey, focusing on the causes and the lasting geopolitical consequences.
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Discussion on Foreign Police Access to Social Media Data
1 hour, 4 minutesPrivacy advocates, legal scholars and Richard Downing, the deputy assistant Attorney General, took part in a panel discussion outlining a legislative proposal that allows foreign police access to U.S. social media data. These new rules would streamline the process foreign police agencies must go through to get social media data from U.S. companies. Panelists looked at the pros and cons of the proposed legislation.
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Capitol Hill Interview Joe Gould
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Campaign: DR. MARGARET FLOWERS & MICHAEL TANNER
59 minutesDr. Flowers and Mr. Tanner discuss the feasibility of a government funded national health insurance program for the United States.
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Capitol Hill Interview Joe Gould
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Discussion on the Future of Medicaid
1 hour, 35 minutesThe Alliance for Health Reform held a panel discussion on the future of the Medicaid program as Republicans push their agenda to repeal and replace the health care law. Experts on the panel included those who've helped manage the program at either the federal or the state level.
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British PM May Statement on G20 Summit
1 hour, 6 minutesBritish Prime Minister Theresa May delivered a statement before the House of Commomns regarding the 2017 G-20 Summit, which had recently concluded in Hamburg, German, and fielded questions from members of Parliament. The Prime MInister told the House the U.K. reaffrimed its commitment to the Paris Agreement climate change pact, and said she personally spoke to President Donald Trump and urged him to consider rejoining the accord. Prime Minister May also discussed her plans to work with the European Union, United States, Japan, and China on free trade deals after Brexit. She also talked about her conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G-20 on using China's leverage to supress North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
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Public Affairs Events
17 hours, 3 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.