C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 05/24/2020
3 hours, 1 minuteInc. Magazine's Kimberly Weisul discusses the status of the Paycheck Protection Program, and author and professor Joel Kotkin discusses how urban centers in the United States could be affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Ford Foundation President Darren Walker at Duke University
1 hour, 11 minutesFord Foundation President Darren Walker discussed philanthropy, inequality and justice at a Duke University event in Durham, North Carolina.
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Washington Journal: Kimberly Weisul
40 minutesKimberly Weisul, editor at large for Inc., discussed the status of the Paycheck Protection Program, an SBA loan designed to help businesses keep their workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Washington Journal: Joel Kotkin
7 minutesChapman University's Joel Kotkin discussed how urban centers in the United States could be affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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New York Gov. Cuomo Holds Coronavirus Briefing
28 minutesNew York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) holds a briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus.
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Washington Journal: Michelle Boorstein
8 minutesWashington Post Religion Reporter Michelle Boorstein discussed the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on Americans' faith and religious institutions.
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President Trump Honors Veterans & POWs
17 minutesPresident Trump honored veterans and POWs during remarks he made from the balcony overlooking the South Lawn at the White House. The President touted the work he says his administration has done to improve the Veterans Affairs Department and to address suicide rates among veterans. He also talked about securing $2.1 trillion dollars in spending for the Department of Defense. The President also made remarks regarding the coronavirus pandemic, saying the CDC would be revising recommendations to deem places of faith and worship as "essential."
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Senate Hearing on Coronavirus Impact on Elderly
2 hours, 4 minutesThe Senate Aging Committee held a hearing to examine the impact of the coronavirus on the elderly and those living in long-term care centers. An expert with the University of Chicago who is studying COVID-19 in nursing home settings said she recommends that all facilities test all their patients, symptomatic or not, in an effort to combat the virus. Other topics discussed during the hearing included personal protective equipment for staff, the pros and cons of a federal health force and challenges with social isolation from family during the pandemic.
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Washington Journal: Bakari Sellers
1 hour, 2 minutesAuthor and CNN political analyst Bakari Sellers discussed his book "My Vanishing Country: A Memoir" which tells the story of America's black working class through his own life.
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Disinformation & Democracy Discussion at Computer History Museum
1 hour, 13 minutesFormer Facebook Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos discussed how the Russian government used social media to spread disinformation during the 2016 U.S. presidential election and what's happening with the 2020 election. Internet and media ethics officials from the Santa Clara University Markkula Center also took part in this discussion at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California.
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U.S. Senate: Senators on How Coronavirus Will Impact Memorial Day
41 minutesSenators spoke on the Senate floor on how the coronavirus will impact gatherings for Memorial Day. They also thanked those who served.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Marsha Blackburn R-TN on Memorial Day
5 minutesSenator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) spoke on the floor to thank U.S. service members and gold star families for their sacrifices.
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Washington Journal: Michelle Boorstein
10 minutesWashington Post Religion Reporter Michelle Boorstein discussed the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on Americans' faith and religious institutions.
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Senate Homeland Security Committee Holds Meeting on Biden-Burisma Subpoena
31 minutesThe Senate Homeland Security Committee approved a subpoena for documents and deposition from Blue Star Strategies, a consulting firm that worked with Ukrainian gas company Burisma when Hunter Biden served on its board. Ranking Member Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) and other Democratic members voiced their opposition and urged the committee to focus on the coronavirus pandemic response. The final subpoena vote was 8-6, along party lines.
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Lincoln Project Founders on the Future of the GOP
1 hour, 21 minutesA group of conservatives and former Republicans formed a political action committee called "The Lincoln Project" late last year aimed at stopping the re-election of President Trump. Some of the group's founders discussed putting country over party, while marking the 160th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's "Right Makes Might" speech in Cooper Union Hall in New York City.
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Q&A: Jeff Guinn, "The Vagabonds"
59 minutesHistorian Jeff Guinn discussed his book "The Vagabonds," about the highly-publicized summer road trips taken by Henry Ford and Thomas Edison between 1914-1925.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 05/20/2020
31 minutesBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson took questions from members on the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic and other domestic issues. He announced that the U.K. would put in place a contact tracing program by June 1 that would be able to track 10,000 new cases a day. When pressed by Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer on whether the system would be up and running by June, the prime minister said, "we have growing confidence that we will have a test, track and trace operation that will be world-beating and yes, it will be in place by June 1."
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South Korean President Moon Addresses World Health Assembly
7 minutesSouth Korea President Moon Jae-in addressed a virtual session of the annual World Health Assembly, hosted by the World Health Organization (WHO). President Moon said, "in the face of crisis humankind must choose solidarity and cooperation over the pursuit of individual interests." He laid out a three-pronged approach to fighting the coronavirus pandemic. He said the world must help vulnerable countries, and cooperate on the creation and distribution of a vaccine. In addition, he called on the WHO to update its procedures to prepare for the next epidemic and take legal action against countries which do not abide by procedures.
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Chinese Premier Li Delivers Address to National People's Congress
58 minutesChinese Premier Li Keqiang delivered an address to a sitting of the National People's Congress in Beijing, outlining the work of the government amid the coronavirus pandemic. He talked about China's efforts to combat the virus and the work ahead to return society back to normal, stressing the government's commitments to employment opportunities, support for small businesses and the aging population. Premier Li also talked about the political situation in Hong Kong and Taiwan, stressing that China was opposed to Taiwan independence and would take necessary measures to promote cross-Strait relations. On Hong Kong, he added that the government would "establish sound legal systems and enforcement mechanisms for safeguarding national security..."
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New York Gov. Cuomo Holds Coronavirus Briefing
26 minutesNew York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) held a briefing on his state's response to coronavirus. He talked about the number of cases, the state's approach to reopening, and restrictions in place for the Memorial Day holiday.
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Q&A: Jeff Guinn, "The Vagabonds"
1 hour, 0 minuteHistorian Jeff Guinn discussed his book "The Vagabonds," about the highly-publicized summer road trips taken by Henry Ford and Thomas Edison between 1914-1925.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 05/20/2020
33 minutesBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson took questions from members on the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic and other domestic issues. He announced that the U.K. would put in place a contact tracing program by June 1 that would be able to track 10,000 new cases a day. When pressed by Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer on whether the system would be up and running by June, the prime minister said, "we have growing confidence that we will have a test, track and trace operation that will be world-beating and yes, it will be in place by June 1."
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Chinese President Xi Addresses World Health Assembly
13 minutesChinese President Xi Jinping addressed a virtual session of the annual World Health Assembly, hosted by the World Health Organization. He announced that China would provide $2 billion over two years to help countries around the world deal with the pandemic and provide support with vaccines. President Xi said China has "acted with openness, transparency and responsibility" and reported back information to the WHO and other countries in a "timely fashion."
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Chinese Premier Li Delivers Address to National People's Congress
57 minutesChinese Premier Li Keqiang delivered an address to a sitting of the National People's Congress in Beijing, outlining the work of the government amid the coronavirus pandemic. He talked about China's efforts to combat the virus and the work ahead to return society back to normal, stressing the government's commitments to employment opportunities, support for small businesses and the aging population. Premier Li also talked about the political situation in Hong Kong and Taiwan, stressing that China was opposed to Taiwan independence and would take necessary measures to promote cross-Strait relations. On Hong Kong, he added that the government would "establish sound legal systems and enforcement mechanisms for safeguarding national security..."
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South Korean President Moon Addresses World Health Assembly
7 minutesSouth Korea President Moon Jae-in addressed a virtual session of the annual World Health Assembly, hosted by the World Health Organization (WHO). President Moon said, "in the face of crisis humankind must choose solidarity and cooperation over the pursuit of individual interests." He laid out a three-pronged approach to fighting the coronavirus pandemic. He said the world must help vulnerable countries, and cooperate on the creation and distribution of a vaccine. In addition, he called on the WHO to update its procedures to prepare for the next epidemic and take legal action against countries which do not abide by procedures.
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New York Gov. Cuomo Holds Coronavirus Briefing
27 minutesNew York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) held a briefing on his state's response to coronavirus. He talked about the number of cases, the state's approach to reopening, and restrictions in place for the Memorial Day holiday.
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Vice President Pence Delivers Remarks at National Space Council Meeting
33 minutesVice President Pence chaired and delivered remarks at the 7th National Space Council meeting at NASA headquarters in Washington, DC. He was joined by NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine who updated members by video on the work of the agency and the upcoming SpaceX Dragon Mission, scheduled for May 27 from Kennedy Space Center. Two of the astronauts leading the mission, also joining by video, talked about the historic mission. NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken will become the first astronauts to fly to space from U.S. soil since the shuttle program ended in 2011 as well as the first to command an entirely new spacecraft since the debut of the shuttle in 1981.
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House Judiciary Virtual Discussion on Coronavirus in Prisons & Jails
1 hour, 30 minutesDemocrats on the House Judiciary Committee held a virtual discussion on the Trump administration's response to the spread of the coronavirus in prisons and jails. They discussed the high rate of COVID-19 infections in the prison system, the need for the release of some low-risk inmates, and the lack of care provided to prisoners during the pandemic. Joining the conversation with committee members were advocates for inmate rights and criminal justice reform.
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Sen. Tammy Duckworth
5 minutesSen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) delivered the Democratic Weekly Address, discussing the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak ahead of Memorial Day.
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Ford Foundation President Darren Walker at Duke University
1 hour, 11 minutesFord Foundation President Darren Walker discussed philanthropy, inequality and justice at a Duke University event in Durham, North Carolina.
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Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf Speaks with U.S. Chamber of Commerce
23 minutesActing Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf spoke about protecting the supply chain amidst the coronavirus pandemic during a virtual event hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Secretary Wolf explained the department's role during the pandemic. He said they are focused on stopping counterfeit personal protective equipment, cybercrimes, and border protection as well as issues not related to coronavirus.
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Q&A: Jeff Guinn, "The Vagabonds"
59 minutesHistorian Jeff Guinn discussed his book "The Vagabonds," about the highly-publicized summer road trips taken by Henry Ford and Thomas Edison between 1914-1925.
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Public Affairs Events
17 hours, 2 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.