C-SPAN TV Schedule
Expand All-
Washington Journal: 03/16/2020
3 hours, 1 minuteMercatus Center's Veronique de Rugy and Center for American Progress' Andres Vinelli discuss the impact of coronavirus on the economy and proposals from the White House and the Congress to support it.
-
U.S. House of Representatives: House Debate on Coronavirus Aid Package
15 minutesHouse members debated a coronavirus economic aid package.
-
Washington Journal: Veronique de Rugy & Andres Vinelli
44 minutesMercatus Center's Veronique de Rugy and Center for American Progress' Andres Vinelli discussed the impact of coronavirus on the economy and proposals from the White House and the Congress to support it.
-
U.S. House of Representatives: 03/16/2020
5 minutesThe House meets for a brief pro forma session; no votes are expected.
-
President Trump and Coronavirus Task Force Press Briefing
56 minutesPresident Trump and officials from the White House Coronavirus Task Force held a news conferene on the coronavirus outbreak.
-
U.S. House of Representatives: 03/16/2020
8 minutesThe House meets for a brief pro forma session; no votes are expected.
-
Campaign 2020: CNN Univision Democratic Presidential Debate
1 hour, 50 minutes2020 Democratic presidential candidates Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) participated in a debate at CNN's studios in Washington, DC. The debate was the first in the 2020 cycle without a studio audience because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affecting the U.S. and other nations. The first hour of the debate focused on the spread of the disease and efforts to stop it. Later, the two candidates discussed a range of other issues, including health care, foreign policy and women's rights. The debate was co-hosted by Spanish-language broadcaster Univision.
-
Discussion on Coronavirus & Public Trust in Government
1 hour, 2 minutesThe Atlantic Council held a virtual town hall to discuss the coronavirus pandemic and public trust in government. Panelists included Tom Bossert, former homeland security adviser to President Trump. Topics touched on included disinformation, trusted sources of information and public-private partnerships.
-
Washington Journal: Veronique de Rugy & Andres Vinelli
21 minutesMercatus Center's Veronique de Rugy and Center for American Progress' Andres Vinelli discussed the impact of coronavirus on the economy and proposals from the White House and the Congress to support it.
-
Coronavirus Task Force Briefing
1 hour, 0 minuteThe White House Coronavirus Task Force holds a briefing with reporters.
-
Discussion on Coronavirus & Public Trust in Government
1 hour, 3 minutesThe Atlantic Council held a virtual town hall to discuss the coronavirus pandemic and public trust in government. Panelists included Tom Bossert, former homeland security adviser to President Trump. Topics touched on included disinformation, trusted sources of information and public-private partnerships.
-
U.S. Senate: Senate Majority Leader McConnell on the Coronavirus
6 minutesSenate Majority Leader McConnell spoke about the workers who are impacted by the coronavirus. He said the Senate is still waiting for the House economic aid package and that additional coronavirus related legislation will be coming in the weeks ahead.
-
U.S. Senate: Senate Minority Leader Schumer on Coronavirus
8 minutesSenate Minority Leader Schumer thanked Senate staff for being at work today. He also urged passage of the coronavirus economic aid package which includes free testing for the virus.
-
Coronavirus Task Force Briefing
56 minutesThe White House Coronavirus Task Force held a briefing with reporters.
-
U.S. Senate: Senate Majority Leader McConnell on the Coronavirus
6 minutesSenate Majority Leader McConnell spoke about the workers who are impacted by the coronavirus. He said the Senate is still waiting for the House economic aid package and that additional coronavirus related legislation will be coming in the weeks ahead.
-
U.S. Senate: Senate Minority Leader Schumer on Coronavirus
9 minutesSenate Minority Leader Schumer thanked Senate staff for being at work today. He also urged passage of the coronavirus economic aid package which includes free testing for the virus.
-
World Health Organization Officials Hold Coronavirus News Conference
1 hour, 11 minutesThe World Health Organization (WHO) held a briefing on the coronavirus pandemic. "In the past week, we have seen a rapid escalation of cases of COVID-19," said WHO's director-general. He said that while they've also seen an increase in social distancing measures, like closing schools and canceling sporting events, they "have not seen an urgent enough escalation in testing, isolation and contact tracing, which is the backbone of the response." The director-general said that social distancing alone isn't enough to combat the pandemic and that testing needs be at the forefront of the fight against coronavirus. "You cannot fight a fire blindfolded, and we cannot stop this pandemic if we don't know who is infected," he said. "We have a simple message for all countries: test, test, test."
-
Coronavirus Task Force Briefing
6 minutesThe White House Coronavirus Task Force held a briefing with reporters. At the start, President Trump announced new coronavirus response guidelines which call on Americans to avoid gathering in groups of more than 10 people, avoid discretionary travel, work or engage in schooling from home, when possible, and avoid eating and drinking in bars, restaurants and public food courts. The president also talked about the impact of the coronavirus on the U.S. economy and said the outbreak could last until July or August.
-
U.S. House of Representatives: 03/16/2020
8 minutesThe House meets for a brief pro forma session; no votes are expected.
-
Coronavirus Task Force Briefing
40 minutesThe White House Coronavirus Task Force held a briefing with reporters. At the start, President Trump announced new coronavirus response guidelines which call on Americans to avoid gathering in groups of more than 10 people, avoid discretionary travel, work or engage in schooling from home, when possible, and avoid eating and drinking in bars, restaurants and public food courts. The president also talked about the impact of the coronavirus on the U.S. economy and said the outbreak could last until July or August.
-
European Commission President Statement on Coronavirus
5 minutesEuropean Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced new measures to address the coronavirus pandemic including a proposed ban on non-essential travel to the European Union for 30 days. She said individual EU governments would have to approve the travel restrictions.
-
Discussion on Coronavirus & Public Trust in Government
1 hour, 2 minutesThe Atlantic Council held a virtual town hall to discuss the coronavirus pandemic and public trust in government. Panelists included Tom Bossert, former homeland security adviser to President Trump. Topics touched on included disinformation, trusted sources of information and public-private partnerships.
-
Campaign 2020: CNN Univision Democratic Presidential Debate
1 hour, 51 minutes2020 Democratic presidential candidates Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) participated in a debate at CNN's studios in Washington, DC. The debate was the first in the 2020 cycle without a studio audience because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affecting the U.S. and other nations. The first hour of the debate focused on the spread of the disease and efforts to stop it. Later, the two candidates discussed a range of other issues, including health care, foreign policy and women's rights. The debate was co-hosted by Spanish-language broadcaster Univision.
-
Coronavirus Task Force Briefing
55 minutesThe White House Coronavirus Task Force held a briefing with reporters. At the start, President Trump announced new coronavirus response guidelines which call on Americans to avoid gathering in groups of more than 10 people, avoid discretionary travel, work or engage in schooling from home, when possible, and avoid eating and drinking in bars, restaurants and public food courts. The president also talked about the impact of the coronavirus on the U.S. economy and said the outbreak could last until July or August.
-
U.S. Senate: Senate Majority Leader McConnell on the Coronavirus
5 minutesSenate Majority Leader McConnell spoke about the workers who are impacted by the coronavirus. He said the Senate is still waiting for the House economic aid package and that additional coronavirus related legislation will be coming in the weeks ahead.
-
U.S. Senate: Senate Minority Leader Schumer on Coronavirus
10 minutesSenate Minority Leader Schumer thanked Senate staff for being at work today. He also urged passage of the coronavirus economic aid package which includes free testing for the virus.
-
Pentagon Briefing on Coronavirus Response
46 minutesOfficials at the Defense Department held a news conference on the coronavirus response. Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs Jonathan Hoffman updated reporters on the latest numbers around the coronavirus outbreak and how it was impacting the department and service members. He said 495 tests had been done and a total of 18 service members tested positive with coronavirus.
-
World Health Organization Officials Hold Coronavirus News Conference
1 hour, 12 minutesThe World Health Organization (WHO) held a briefing on the coronavirus pandemic. "In the past week, we have seen a rapid escalation of cases of COVID-19," said WHO's director-general. He said that while they've also seen an increase in social distancing measures, like closing schools and canceling sporting events, they "have not seen an urgent enough escalation in testing, isolation and contact tracing, which is the backbone of the response." The director-general said that social distancing alone isn't enough to combat the pandemic and that testing needs be at the forefront of the fight against coronavirus. "You cannot fight a fire blindfolded, and we cannot stop this pandemic if we don't know who is infected," he said. "We have a simple message for all countries: test, test, test."
-
Coronavirus Task Force Briefing
55 minutesThe White House Coronavirus Task Force held a briefing with reporters. At the start, President Trump announced new coronavirus response guidelines which call on Americans to avoid gathering in groups of more than 10 people, avoid discretionary travel, work or engage in schooling from home, when possible, and avoid eating and drinking in bars, restaurants and public food courts. The president also talked about the impact of the coronavirus on the U.S. economy and said the outbreak could last until July or August.
-
U.S. Senate: Senate Majority Leader McConnell on the Coronavirus
5 minutesSenate Majority Leader McConnell spoke about the workers who are impacted by the coronavirus. He said the Senate is still waiting for the House economic aid package and that additional coronavirus related legislation will be coming in the weeks ahead.
-
U.S. Senate: Senate Minority Leader Schumer on Coronavirus
12 minutesSenate Minority Leader Schumer thanked Senate staff for being at work today. He also urged passage of the coronavirus economic aid package which includes free testing for the virus.
-
Pentagon Briefing on Coronavirus Response
50 minutesOfficials at the Defense Department held a news conference on the coronavirus response. Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs Jonathan Hoffman updated reporters on the latest numbers around the coronavirus outbreak and how it was impacting the department and service members. He said 495 tests had been done and a total of 18 service members tested positive with coronavirus.
-
Discussion on Coronavirus & Public Trust in Government
1 hour, 2 minutesThe Atlantic Council held a virtual town hall to discuss the coronavirus pandemic and public trust in government. Panelists included Tom Bossert, former homeland security adviser to President Trump. Topics touched on included disinformation, trusted sources of information and public-private partnerships.
-
Coronavirus Task Force Briefing
55 minutesThe White House Coronavirus Task Force held a briefing with reporters. At the start, President Trump announced new coronavirus response guidelines which call on Americans to avoid gathering in groups of more than 10 people, avoid discretionary travel, work or engage in schooling from home, when possible, and avoid eating and drinking in bars, restaurants and public food courts. The president also talked about the impact of the coronavirus on the U.S. economy and said the outbreak could last until July or August.