C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 08/24/2017
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Innovate Pasadena - Living in Space
1 hour, 45 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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Sen. Gary Peters D-MI
17 minutes2017 Summer Reading: Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI)
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Political Violence and Terrorism in Latin America
1 hour, 50 minutesHudson Instittute hosts a discussion with former Latin American politicians and scholars on the recent political violence and threat of terrorism in the region.
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Fmr. Presidents Clinton and Bush Discuss Leadership
58 minutesFormer Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton talked about the importance of leadership, giving back and working to build better communities in a sit-down conversation in Dallas. The two men also touched on their time in office and what their lives are like now post-presidency. The George W. Bush and Bill Clinton Presidential Libraries co-hosted this discussion which marked the end of the 2017 Presidential Leadership Scholars (PLS) program series.
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White House Briefing
27 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders gives an on-camera briefing.
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Washington Journal: Discussion on Confederate Monuments
2 hours, 58 minutesViewer calls are welcome during this segment.
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Sen. Gary Peters D-MI
6 minutes2017 Summer Reading: Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI)
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Defense Secretary Mattis and Ukrainian President Poroshenko Joint News Conference
25 minutesDefense Secretary James Mattis held a joint news conference with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in Kiev. The two leaders discussed the question of the U.S. supplying lethal weapons to Ukraine, but no definitive decision was made and the request is currently under review. Secretary Mattis reiterated that the U.S. would continue to put pressure on Russia in living up to its committment to withdraw their troops from Ukrainian territory. He added that the U.S. does not accept Russia's seizure of Crimea, and sanctions would stay in place until Russia reversed their actions. Ukrainian President Poroshenko announced a new ceasefire agreement and urged Russia to immiediately withdraw its troops from the Donbas region.
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Rep. Phil Roe R-TN
3 minutes2017 Summer Reading: Rep. Phil Roe (R-TN)
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Public Employee Rights
1 hour, 5 minutesThe constitutionality of compulsory union fees required by all public employees - regardless of their membership - was the focus of a discussion at the Heritage Foundation. Speakers included the lead plaintiff in a 2016 Supreme Court case that resulted in a 4-4 ruling, as well as attorneys involved in two related cases the High Court may agree to hear.
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Review of 2018 Federal Budget
2 hours, 47 minutesC-SPAN reviewed the 2018 federal budget and appropriations process by looking back at several portions of congressional committee hearings with cabinet secretaries and agency leaders. At the beginning of the program, Bloomberg BNA's appropriations reporter Nancy Ognanovich provided an overview and explained what to expect when Congress returns after their August recess. She predicted that the House and Senate will have to negotiate with the White House for a stopgap spending plan in order to keep the government funded past September 30, 2017, the end of the current fiscal year.
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Defense Secretary Mattis and Ukrainian President Poroshenko Joint News Conference
26 minutesDefense Secretary James Mattis held a joint news conference with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in Kiev. The two leaders discussed the question of the U.S. supplying lethal weapons to Ukraine, but no definitive decision was made and the request is currently under review. Secretary Mattis reiterated that the U.S. would continue to put pressure on Russia in living up to its committment to withdraw their troops from Ukrainian territory. He added that the U.S. does not accept Russia's seizure of Crimea, and sanctions would stay in place until Russia reversed their actions. Ukrainian President Poroshenko announced a new ceasefire agreement and urged Russia to immiediately withdraw its troops from the Donbas region.
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Foundation for Defense of Democracies North Korea
1 hour, 18 minutesThe Foundation for Defense of Democracies held a discussion with policy experts on the current status of North Korea's ambitions to become a nuclear power and where the world stands including the U.S. on trying to prevent a nuclear armed North Korea. The experts including two former State and Treasury Department officials outlined potential policy options.
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Review of 2018 Federal Budget
2 hours, 47 minutesC-SPAN reviewed the 2018 federal budget and appropriations process by looking back at several portions of congressional committee hearings with cabinet secretaries and agency leaders. At the beginning of the program, Bloomberg BNA's appropriations reporter Nancy Ognanovich provided an overview and explained what to expect when Congress returns after their August recess. She predicted that the House and Senate will have to negotiate with the White House for a stopgap spending plan in order to keep the government funded past September 30, 2017, the end of the current fiscal year.
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Defense Secretary Mattis and Ukrainian President Poroshenko Joint News Conference
26 minutesDefense Secretary James Mattis held a joint news conference with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in Kiev. The two leaders discussed the question of the U.S. supplying lethal weapons to Ukraine, but no definitive decision was made and the request is currently under review. Secretary Mattis reiterated that the U.S. would continue to put pressure on Russia in living up to its committment to withdraw their troops from Ukrainian territory. He added that the U.S. does not accept Russia's seizure of Crimea, and sanctions would stay in place until Russia reversed their actions. Ukrainian President Poroshenko announced a new ceasefire agreement and urged Russia to immiediately withdraw its troops from the Donbas region.
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White House Briefing
28 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders held a press briefing. Among the topics were the president's strategy in Afghanistan, his relations with Republican congressional leadership, the debt ceiling and his threat to shut down the government should Congress not agree to fund a U.S.-Mexico border wall.
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Review of 2018 Federal Budget
2 hours, 45 minutesC-SPAN reviewed the 2018 federal budget and appropriations process by looking back at several portions of congressional committee hearings with cabinet secretaries and agency leaders. At the beginning of the program, Bloomberg BNA's appropriations reporter Nancy Ognanovich provided an overview and explained what to expect when Congress returns after their August recess. She predicted that the House and Senate will have to negotiate with the White House for a stopgap spending plan in order to keep the government funded past September 30, 2017, the end of the current fiscal year.
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Public Affairs Events
17 hours, 2 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.