C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 08/13/2017
3 hours, 0 minuteYonsei University (Seoul, South Korea) Professor John Delury and Center for a New American Security's Patrick Cronin discuss the North Korean threat, Author and physician Dr. Matthew Hahn discusses health care reform.
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Newsmakers: Newsmakers - Steven Law
35 minutesSteven Law, President & CEO of Senate Leadership Fund, talks about the GOP 2018 Senate races.
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Politicon' - The Middle East
1 hour, 1 minuteNow a panel debates the situation in the Middle East and examines policies from the Bush, Obama and Trump administrations. Participants include Authors David Horowitz and Bassem Youssef, former Obama administration officials Jen Psaki and Tommy Vietor, as well as Former Navy Intelligence and Counterterrorism Officer Malcolm Nance. This is from Politicon, a political gathering in Pasadena, California on July 29.
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Discussion on Oil Companies and Foreign Corruption
1 hour, 39 minutesThe Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC hosted a panel discussion on oil and gas production companies and their role in propagating government corruption around the world. Panelists included anti-corruption researchers and advocates who detailed many recent cases of oil production-related corruption in Nigeria, Chad, and Equatorial Guinea, and also outlined what role the U.S. and other western nations play in failing to halt kleptocratic regimes.
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Sunday Show SOTs
6 minutesSunday show portions of reaction to the President's statement Saturday on violence in Charlottesville, VA
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Washington Journal: Phoner with Stolberg
6 minutesFamily physician and author Matthew Hahn discusses his new book "Distracted" which looks at how regulations are impacting the medical profession and impeding health care reform in the U.S.
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Netroots Nation Conference - Social Movements
1 hour, 27 minutesRep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) returned to the stage to participate in a panel discussion about social movements and political platforms. Officials and candidates representing different groups from across the progressive spectrum talked about several issues including race, disenfranchisement, campaign finance, criminal justice and climate change. This discussion was part of the annual conference of Netroots Nation held in Atlanta.
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American Foreign Policy Council Discussion on Combating Terrorism
1 hour, 7 minutesThe American Foreign Policy Council hosted a discussion about U.S. efforts to combat terrorist organizations in the Middle East. American Enterprise Institute Research Fellow Katherine Zimmerman delivered prepared remarks in which she said the U.S. should focus less on military victories against established groups such as Al Qaeda and ISIS and focus more on countering and supplanting the religious-political ideologies of emerging terror groups. She argued that the U.S. would have more lasting success if it shifted its focus toward providing benefits and protection to the people of Middle Eastern countries in which terrorist organizations are entrenched, rather than applying all of its resources and efforts into military actions.
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Washington Journal: Erik Prince
46 minutesBlackwater USA Founder Erik Prince discusses his op-ed in USAToday where he calls for privatizing elements of the U-S military effort in Afghanistan. D/R/I/ Afghanistan Vets.
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DailyKos Election Panel
1 hour, 13 minutesElection analysts with the Daily Kos blog had a question and answer session with audience members attending the annual conference of Netroots Nation in Atlanta. They discussed the outlook for progressive candidates in many of the 2017 special elections along with the 2018 midterm landscape. The conference is an "annual gathering for progressives" attended by online organizers and grassroots activists that features panel discussions and keynotes speeches as well as training sessions for candidates and campaign workers. The discussion was led by Daily Kos Political Director David Nir.
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Newsmakers: Newsmakers - Steven Law
33 minutesSteven Law, President & CEO of Senate Leadership Fund, talks about the GOP 2018 Senate races.
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Supreme Court Term Review
1 hour, 27 minutesA panel of judges, journalists and former law clerks review this past Supreme Court term, look at the effect of Justice Gorsuch and predict what lies ahead for the high court. This is the University of California in Irvine School of Law.
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Q&A: Paul Butler
1 hour, 1 minuteThis week on Q&A, Georgetown University Law School professor, Paul Butler. Prof. Butler discusses his book, "Chokehold: Policing Black Men," in which he takes a critical look at our criminal justice system and its impact on African-American men.
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Sen. Jerry Moran R-KS Town Hall
1 hour, 20 minutesSen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) like many lawmakers during August recess held a series of town hall meetings with constituents. This one was held in Great Bend, Kansas. Sen. Moran answered questions on various policy topics including efforts to repeal and replace the federal health care law, veterans' services, farming challenges and the opioid epidemic.
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Washington Journal: DR. MATTHEW HAHN
38 minutesFamily physician and author Matthew Hahn discusses his new book "Distracted" which looks at how regulations are impacting the medical profession and impeding health care reform in the U.S.
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Q&A: Paul Butler
1 hour, 2 minutesThis week on Q&A, Georgetown University Law School professor, Paul Butler. Prof. Butler discusses his book, "Chokehold: Policing Black Men," in which he takes a critical look at our criminal justice system and its impact on African-American men.
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Sen. Jerry Moran R-KS Town Hall
1 hour, 20 minutesSen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) like many lawmakers during August recess held a series of town hall meetings with constituents. This one was held in Great Bend, Kansas. Sen. Moran answered questions on various policy topics including efforts to repeal and replace the federal health care law, veterans' services, farming challenges and the opioid epidemic.
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Public Affairs Events
40 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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Discussion on Occupational Licensing Requirements
1 hour, 17 minutesThe Federalist Society hosted a panel discussion on state and local licensing requirements for service industry jobs such as cosmetology, which the Trump administration has advocated relaxing and harmonizing across the country. The panelists discussed balancing the consumer protections afforded by regulatory regimes against the desire to reduce barriers for new entrants into fields. Also talked about were variances between state regulations, and the burdens on licensed workers looking to move between different areas of the country.
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Cybersecurity Workforce Diversity
1 hour, 30 minutesNew America in Washington, DC hosted a panel discussion on ways to improve workforce diversity in the cybersecurity industry. Speakers included cybersecurity experts, business leaders and former intelligence agency officials. They provided recommendations for creating a more inclusive cyber workforce, specifically attracting women, minorities and foreign students. They also offered advice to future cybersecurity professionals and outlined the current challenges in the industry.
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DEMOCRATIC- Weekly Address
7 minutesRep. Cedric Richmond (D-LA) gives the Democratic weekly address, talking about the legislative agenda
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Public Affairs Events
1 hour, 3 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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Q&A: Paul Butler
1 hour, 1 minuteThis week on Q&A, Georgetown University Law School professor, Paul Butler. Prof. Butler discusses his book, "Chokehold: Policing Black Men," in which he takes a critical look at our criminal justice system and its impact on African-American men.