C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 08/18/2017
3 hours, 1 minuteE&E News' Noelle Straub, Republican Utah State Representative and rancher Mike Noel, and Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-AZ), Ranking Member of the Natural Resources Committee, discuss the Trump administration's review of national monument designations.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 08/18/2017
2 minutesHouse meets at 10am ET for a pro forma session with no legislative business schedued
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Discussion on the History of the Voting Rights Act
56 minutesThe U.S. Commission on Civil Rights examines the Justice Department's voting rights enforcement following the reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act in 2006 and the impact of the Supreme Court's decision striking down Section 5 of the act.
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Public Affairs Events
1 hour, 0 minutePublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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Opioid Epidemic
2 hours, 23 minutesC-SPAN presents an in-depth look at the opioid epidemic. The program includes remarks from Governors, President Trump, and health officials.
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Innovate Pasadena - Living in Space
1 hour, 47 minutesDr. Susan Jewell, President of Mars Without Borders, spoke to an audience in Pasadena, California about what it will take for humans to live on Mars. Space Architect Brent Sherwood explains why building a village on the Moon is a better idea than humans living on Mars. The speakers were part of a meetup about Living in Space, at Crosscampus Pasadena, hosted by Space Cooperative and Innovate Pasadena.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson Remarks on Hiring Practices
19 minutesSecretary of State Rex Tillerson spoke to summer interns at the State Department on his committment to diversity and hiring practices. He acknowledged the racial tensions in the country in the aftermath of a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Secretary Tillerson talked about the value of diversity in the department and offered ideas on how to recruit more minority, female and young candidates. At the top of his remarks, he confirmed that one American died in the recent Spain terror attacks.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Raul Grijalva
34 minutesRep. Raul Grijalva (D-AZ), Ranking Member of the Natural Resource Committee, discusses public land policy and national monument preservation.
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'U.S. Commission on Civil Rights - Charlottesville - Part 1
56 minutesThe U.S. Commission on Civil Rights issued a statement condemning the violence motivated by white supremists in Charlottesville at its business meeting in Washington, DC. Conservative commission member Gail Heriot proposed an amendment to the statement condeming violence by counter-demonstrators which was voted down.
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'Discussion on the History of the Voting Rights Act - Part 2
56 minutesThe U.S. Commission on Civil Rights heard testimony from voting rights scholars on the history of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Professors Alexander Keyssar and Mary Ellen Curtin gave historical presentations on the events leading up to the passage and reauthorization of the landmark legislation. The commission was examining voting rights enforcement efforts under the Trump administration.
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CITIES TOUR Concord, MA PA/AHTV
1 hour, 6 minutesC-SPAN's Cities Tour visits Concord, Massachusetts to learn about the history of the city from local experts and historians.
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INTERVIEW - John Bennett on Steve Bannon
10 minutesInterview with John Bennett regarding Steve Bannon's White House exit.
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Public Affairs Events
38 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan
1 hour, 5 minutesSupreme Court Justice Elena Kagan sat down for a conversation with Margaret Marshall, retired chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, to talk about the influence of Former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the careers of the "next generation" of female lawyers. Justice Kagan also offered insight into the closed-door deliberations that justices have after hearing Supreme Court cases, and how the court has operated the past 2 terms with only 8 justices. Former Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Ruth McGregor, who was Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's first law clerk, introduces this converation at the Aspen Institute.
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'U.S. Commission on Civil Rights - Charlottesville - Part 1
56 minutesThe U.S. Commission on Civil Rights issued a statement condemning the violence motivated by white supremists in Charlottesville at its business meeting in Washington, DC. Conservative commission member Gail Heriot proposed an amendment to the statement condeming violence by counter-demonstrators which was voted down.
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'Discussion on the History of the Voting Rights Act - Part 2
56 minutesThe U.S. Commission on Civil Rights heard testimony from voting rights scholars on the history of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Professors Alexander Keyssar and Mary Ellen Curtin gave historical presentations on the events leading up to the passage and reauthorization of the landmark legislation. The commission was examining voting rights enforcement efforts under the Trump administration.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson Remarks on Hiring Practices
20 minutesSecretary of State Rex Tillerson spoke to summer interns at the State Department on his committment to diversity and hiring practices. He acknowledged the racial tensions in the country in the aftermath of a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Secretary Tillerson talked about the value of diversity in the department and offered ideas on how to recruit more minority, female and young candidates. At the top of his remarks, he confirmed that one American died in the recent Spain terror attacks.
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INTERVIEW - John Bennett on Steve Bannon
9 minutesInterview with John Bennett regarding Steve Bannon's White House exit.
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Profile Interview - HHS Secretary Tom Price
38 minutesHealth and Human Services Secretary Tom Price sat down for a profile interview with C-SPAN to discuss his personal and professional life. He reflected on his early years in Michigan, practicing orthopedic medicine in Atlanta, his family and his start in Georgia state politics thru his time in the U.S. Congress. Dr. Price talked about his opposition to the Affordable Care Act, working for the Trump administration and the priorities for the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan
1 hour, 5 minutesSupreme Court Justice Elena Kagan sat down for a conversation with Margaret Marshall, retired chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, to talk about the influence of Former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the careers of the "next generation" of female lawyers. Justice Kagan also offered insight into the closed-door deliberations that justices have after hearing Supreme Court cases, and how the court has operated the past 2 terms with only 8 justices. Former Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Ruth McGregor, who was Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's first law clerk, introduces this converation at the Aspen Institute.
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'U.S. Commission on Civil Rights - Charlottesville - Part 1
56 minutesThe U.S. Commission on Civil Rights issued a statement condemning the violence motivated by white supremists in Charlottesville at its business meeting in Washington, DC. Conservative commission member Gail Heriot proposed an amendment to the statement condeming violence by counter-demonstrators which was voted down.
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'Discussion on the History of the Voting Rights Act - Part 2
57 minutesThe U.S. Commission on Civil Rights heard testimony from voting rights scholars on the history of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Professors Alexander Keyssar and Mary Ellen Curtin gave historical presentations on the events leading up to the passage and reauthorization of the landmark legislation. The commission was examining voting rights enforcement efforts under the Trump administration.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson Remarks on Hiring Practices
19 minutesSecretary of State Rex Tillerson spoke to summer interns at the State Department on his committment to diversity and hiring practices. He acknowledged the racial tensions in the country in the aftermath of a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Secretary Tillerson talked about the value of diversity in the department and offered ideas on how to recruit more minority, female and young candidates. At the top of his remarks, he confirmed that one American died in the recent Spain terror attacks.
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Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan
1 hour, 5 minutesSupreme Court Justice Elena Kagan sat down for a conversation with Margaret Marshall, retired chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, to talk about the influence of Former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the careers of the "next generation" of female lawyers. Justice Kagan also offered insight into the closed-door deliberations that justices have after hearing Supreme Court cases, and how the court has operated the past 2 terms with only 8 justices. Former Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Ruth McGregor, who was Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's first law clerk, introduces this converation at the Aspen Institute.
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FSU - Hurricanes & Tornadoes in Warm World
1 hour, 8 minutesAuthor and Geographer James Elsner says increasing ocean warmth is making hurricanes stronger, and that tornadoes are coming in bigger and more powerful bunches. Elsner is the President and CEO of Climatek, a company that develops software for hurricane & tornado risk models that are used by insurance companies to set rates. He addressed an audience at the Florida State University Coastal and Marine Lab in mid July.
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Profile Interview - HHS Secretary Tom Price
38 minutesHealth and Human Services Secretary Tom Price sat down for a profile interview with C-SPAN to discuss his personal and professional life. He reflected on his early years in Michigan, practicing orthopedic medicine in Atlanta, his family and his start in Georgia state politics thru his time in the U.S. Congress. Dr. Price talked about his opposition to the Affordable Care Act, working for the Trump administration and the priorities for the Department of Health and Human Services.