C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 08/02/2017
3 hours, 3 minutesGeorgetown University's Sabrina Corlette and American Enterprise Institute's Joseph Antos discuss efforts to stabilize health insurance markets, and Disabled American Veterans' Delphine Metcalf-Foster discusses supporting disabled veterans.
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Senate Environment Committee Hearing on FBI Headquarters
1 hour, 24 minutesFBI and General Services Administration official testify before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on the future of the FBI headquarters. The administration cancelled the FBI consolidation project due to a budget shortfall.
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Kellyanne Conway at the National Conservative Student Conference
12 minutesWhite House Adviser Kellyanne Conway spoke to attendees of the 2017 National Conservative Student Conference hosted by the Young America's Foundation in Washington, DC. She talked about her successful leading of the 2016 campaign of Donald Trump to become president, and about her time as a young conservative activist and transition into political polling, analysis, and campaign work. After a moderated discussion, Ms. Conway answered questions from the audience, many of them focused on conservative activism.
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President's Immigration Policy Announcement
11 minutesThe president makes an announcement on immigration policy at the White House.
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Christian Science Monitor Breakfast with Mitch Landrieu
59 minutesNew Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu (D) who also serves as president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors spoke about the organization's agenda in Washington, DC. Joining him for the conversation with reporters at the Christian Science Monitor breakfast series included the mayors of Columbia, South Carolina and Mesa, Arizona. All three spoke on a wide range of issues facing their cities including immigration, trade, tax reform, community development block grants and public safety. They also agreed that the political rhetoric and tone in Washington, DC need to be toned down because it is negatively impacting the policy making process.
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Senate Democrats on Jobs and the Economy.
23 minutesSenate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and others hold a briefing outside the Capitol on their new jobs agenda.
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President's Immigration Policy Announcement
10 minutesPresident Trump endorsed a bill to reduce legal immigration targeting the number of green cards that are issued each year. Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) authored the legislation titled "Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment or for short called the RAISE Act. The senators joined the president at the White House for a statement on why this bill is good for America.
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Senators Cotton and Perdue on the Bill
16 minutesSenators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) talked to reporters at the White House after the president announced his support for their immigration bill. This bill is titled "Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment or for short called the RAISE Act and aims to reduce the number of green cards issued annually.
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Washington Journal: SABRINA CORLETTE & JOSEPH ANTOS
1 hour, 14 minutesAmerican Enterprise Institute health care scholar Joseph Antos and Georgetown University's Center on Health Insurance Reforms Project Director Sabrina Corlette discuss efforts to stabilize various Affordable Health Care insurance markets.
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White House Briefing
50 minutesSarah Huckabee Sanders, the incoming White House press secretary, speaks to reporters and answers their questions on a variety of domestic and foreign affairs topics.
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President's Immigration Policy Announcement
10 minutesPresident Trump endorsed a bill to reduce legal immigration targeting the number of green cards that are issued each year. Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) authored the legislation titled "Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment or for short called the RAISE Act. The senators joined the president at the White House for a statement on why this bill is good for America.
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Senators Cotton and Perdue on the Bill
14 minutesSenators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) talked to reporters at the White House after the president announced his support for their immigration bill. This bill is titled "Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment or for short called the RAISE Act and aims to reduce the number of green cards issued annually.
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Atlantic Council Discussion on Cybersecurity
1 hour, 32 minutesThe Atlantic Council holds a forum examining cybersecurity by looking into technical solutions that protect against hackers and policy makers ability to create legislation that works.
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The Communicators: Black Hat Interviews
1 hour, 3 minutesJeff Moss, the founder of Black Hat & DEF CON, talks about why he started the conferences for security researchers & hackers. And he discusses emerging threats to cybersecurity & how hacking works.
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President's Immigration Policy Announcement
10 minutesPresident Trump endorsed a bill to reduce legal immigration targeting the number of green cards that are issued each year. Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) authored the legislation titled "Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment or for short called the RAISE Act. The senators joined the president at the White House for a statement on why this bill is good for America.
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Senators Cotton and Perdue on the Bill
14 minutesSenators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) talked to reporters at the White House after the president announced his support for their immigration bill. This bill is titled "Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment or for short called the RAISE Act and aims to reduce the number of green cards issued annually.
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Christian Science Monitor Breakfast with Mitch Landrieu
55 minutesNew Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu (D) who also serves as president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors spoke about the organization's agenda in Washington, DC. Joining him for the conversation with reporters at the Christian Science Monitor breakfast series included the mayors of Columbia, South Carolina and Mesa, Arizona. All three spoke on a wide range of issues facing their cities including immigration, trade, tax reform, community development block grants and public safety. They also agreed that the political rhetoric and tone in Washington, DC need to be toned down because it is negatively impacting the policy making process.
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President's Immigration Policy Announcement
10 minutesPresident Trump endorsed a bill to reduce legal immigration targeting the number of green cards that are issued each year. Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) authored the legislation titled "Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment or for short called the RAISE Act. The senators joined the president at the White House for a statement on why this bill is good for America.
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Senators Cotton and Perdue on the Bill
13 minutesSenators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) talked to reporters at the White House after the president announced his support for their immigration bill. This bill is titled "Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment or for short called the RAISE Act and aims to reduce the number of green cards issued annually.
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White House Briefing
34 minutesWhite House Incoming Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders held a press briefing, taking questions from reporters on a variety of domestic and foreign affairs topics. She was joined by Stephen Miller, a senior adviser to President Trump on immigration and border security issues, who talked about and took questions on proposed legislation the White House was supporting that would overhaul the nation's immigration system, transforming it from a primarily family-based system to points-based merit system, similar to those used in Australia and Canada.
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Senate Democrats on Jobs and the Economy.
21 minutesSenate Democrats unveiled what they are calling a "better deal" on trade at a press conference outside the Capitol building. The plan adds new restrictions for federal contractors to buy U.S. building materials. Taxpayer dollars for federal public works would also only go to U.S. companies and U.S. jobs.
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Procedure and Politics of the 115th Congress
1 hour, 34 minutesScholars and reporters with expertise in Senate and House procedure and politics spoke at a panel discussion on how those two factors were affecting the 115th Congress and its ability to pass legislation with Republican majorities in both chambers. The discussion was hosted by the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC, and was framed by the release of "Exceptions to the Rule: The Politics of Filibuster Limitations in the U.S. Senate," which was authored by Molly Reynolds, a Brookings scholar and one of the panelists.
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Christian Science Monitor Breakfast with Mitch Landrieu
57 minutesNew Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu (D) who also serves as president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors spoke about the organization's agenda in Washington, DC. Joining him for the conversation with reporters at the Christian Science Monitor breakfast series included the mayors of Columbia, South Carolina and Mesa, Arizona. All three spoke on a wide range of issues facing their cities including immigration, trade, tax reform, community development block grants and public safety. They also agreed that the political rhetoric and tone in Washington, DC need to be toned down because it is negatively impacting the policy making process.
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President's Immigration Policy Announcement
10 minutesPresident Trump endorsed a bill to reduce legal immigration targeting the number of green cards that are issued each year. Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) authored the legislation titled "Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment or for short called the RAISE Act. The senators joined the president at the White House for a statement on why this bill is good for America.
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Senators Cotton and Perdue on the Bill
13 minutesSenators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) talked to reporters at the White House after the president announced his support for their immigration bill. This bill is titled "Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment or for short called the RAISE Act and aims to reduce the number of green cards issued annually.
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White House Briefing
34 minutesWhite House Incoming Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders held a press briefing, taking questions from reporters on a variety of domestic and foreign affairs topics. She was joined by Stephen Miller, a senior adviser to President Trump on immigration and border security issues, who talked about and took questions on proposed legislation the White House was supporting that would overhaul the nation's immigration system, transforming it from a primarily family-based system to points-based merit system, similar to those used in Australia and Canada.
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Senate Democrats on Jobs and the Economy.
22 minutesSenate Democrats unveiled what they are calling a "better deal" on trade at a press conference outside the Capitol building. The plan adds new restrictions for federal contractors to buy U.S. building materials. Taxpayer dollars for federal public works would also only go to U.S. companies and U.S. jobs.
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Procedure and Politics of the 115th Congress
1 hour, 34 minutesScholars and reporters with expertise in Senate and House procedure and politics spoke at a panel discussion on how those two factors were affecting the 115th Congress and its ability to pass legislation with Republican majorities in both chambers. The discussion was hosted by the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC, and was framed by the release of "Exceptions to the Rule: The Politics of Filibuster Limitations in the U.S. Senate," which was authored by Molly Reynolds, a Brookings scholar and one of the panelists.
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Christian Science Monitor Breakfast with Mitch Landrieu
1 hour, 0 minuteNew Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu (D) who also serves as president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors spoke about the organization's agenda in Washington, DC. Joining him for the conversation with reporters at the Christian Science Monitor breakfast series included the mayors of Columbia, South Carolina and Mesa, Arizona. All three spoke on a wide range of issues facing their cities including immigration, trade, tax reform, community development block grants and public safety. They also agreed that the political rhetoric and tone in Washington, DC need to be toned down because it is negatively impacting the policy making process.
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President's Immigration Policy Announcement
10 minutesPresident Trump endorsed a bill to reduce legal immigration targeting the number of green cards that are issued each year. Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) authored the legislation titled "Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment or for short called the RAISE Act. The senators joined the president at the White House for a statement on why this bill is good for America.
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Senators Cotton and Perdue on the Bill
14 minutesSenators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) talked to reporters at the White House after the president announced his support for their immigration bill. This bill is titled "Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment or for short called the RAISE Act and aims to reduce the number of green cards issued annually.
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Senate Democrats on Jobs and the Economy.
21 minutesSenate Democrats unveiled what they are calling a "better deal" on trade at a press conference outside the Capitol building. The plan adds new restrictions for federal contractors to buy U.S. building materials. Taxpayer dollars for federal public works would also only go to U.S. companies and U.S. jobs.
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Procedure and Politics of the 115th Congress
1 hour, 37 minutesScholars and reporters with expertise in Senate and House procedure and politics spoke at a panel discussion on how those two factors were affecting the 115th Congress and its ability to pass legislation with Republican majorities in both chambers. The discussion was hosted by the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC, and was framed by the release of "Exceptions to the Rule: The Politics of Filibuster Limitations in the U.S. Senate," which was authored by Molly Reynolds, a Brookings scholar and one of the panelists.
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Christian Science Monitor Breakfast with Mitch Landrieu
56 minutesNew Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu (D) who also serves as president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors spoke about the organization's agenda in Washington, DC. Joining him for the conversation with reporters at the Christian Science Monitor breakfast series included the mayors of Columbia, South Carolina and Mesa, Arizona. All three spoke on a wide range of issues facing their cities including immigration, trade, tax reform, community development block grants and public safety. They also agreed that the political rhetoric and tone in Washington, DC need to be toned down because it is negatively impacting the policy making process.