C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 05/26/2020
2 hours, 29 minutesThe American Conservative's Kelley Vlahos discusses the use of technology in tracing those with COVID-19, and George Washington University's Kathryn Newcomer discusses the role of Inspectors General in government oversight.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 05/26/2020
3 minutesThe House of Representatives meets for a pro forma session with no votes scheduled.
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Washington Journal: 05/26/2020
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Washington Journal: Dr. Anand Parekh
5 minutesBipartisan Policy Center Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anand Parekh discussed the latest on the U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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NASA Administrator & Kennedy Space Center Director Hold SpaceX Crew Dragon Countdown Clock Briefing
48 minutesNASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana hold a "countdown clock" briefing ahead of the SpaceX Crew Dragon launch.
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Washington Journal: Andy Serwer
15 minutesYahoo Finance editor in chief Andy Serwer discussed the future of restaurants amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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House Oversight Virtual Briefing on HHS IG Report on Coronavirus Response
2 hours, 1 minuteThe House Oversight Committee holds a virtual briefing on the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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New Jersey Gov. Murphy Holds Coronavirus Briefing
45 minutesNew Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) provided an update on his government's response to the coronavirus pandemic. During his briefing, he announced that socially-distanced outdoor graduations for the Class of 2020 would be allowed beginning July 6. He added that further guidance on coordinating the ceremonies and social distancing practices would be released the following day. The governor and members of his coronavirus task force also answered questions on the decline of child vaccinations being ordered during the pandemic, reaction to some churches holding services and serving communion, and on social distancing compliance issues over the Memorial Day weekend.
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Washington Journal: Kelley Vlahos
9 minutesThe American Conservative's Kelley Vlahos discussed the use of technology in tracing those with COVID-19.
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White House Press Secretary Holds Briefing
24 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany holds a briefing on the administration's agenda, including the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Washington Journal: Kathryn Newcomer
24 minutesKathryn Newcomer, Professor at George Washington University's Trachtenberg School of Public Policy & Public Administration, discussed the role of Inspectors General.
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Michigan Gov. Whitmer Holds Coronavirus Briefing
46 minutesMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) gives an update on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Washington Journal: Kimberly Weisul
44 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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President Trump Delivers Remarks on Prescription Drug Costs
53 minutesPresident Trump delivers remarks about protecting seniors with diabetes amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Kentucky Gov. Beshear Holds Coronavirus Briefing
43 minutesKentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) holds a briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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NASA Administrator & Kennedy Space Center Director Hold SpaceX Crew Dragon Countdown Clock Briefing
49 minutesNASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana and other NASA officials held a "countdown clock" briefing ahead of the SpaceX Crew Dragon launch. Administrator Bridenstine said the mission is currently a "go for launch" with favorable weather in the forecast. He discussed coronavirus pandemic safety measures, the future of human space flight, working with Russia on the International Space Station and efforts to commercialize low-Earth orbit. NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley are scheduled to launch from Florida's Kennedy Space Center to the International Space Station aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft on Wednesday, May 27. The mission serves as an end-to-end test flight for the SpaceX transportation system and marks first astronaut launch by a private company.
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Washington Journal: Lauren Villagran
12 minutesEl Paso Times Border Reporter Lauren Villagran discussed the impact coronavirus has had on trade, border access, and illegal crossings.
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President Trump Delivers Remarks on Prescription Drug Costs
56 minutesPresident Trump announced a deal that wound cut insulin costs to $35 a month for seniors living with diabetes -- a private-public partnership agreement reached between insurers, drug manufacturers and the White House. Following his remarks, he and members of his coronavirus task force answered questions from the press on the new agreement, and later, on reopening churches, mail-in voting, whether North Carolina would still be able to host the Republican National Convention, and on the president's recent tweets about MSNBC host Joe Scarborough.
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NASA Administrator & Kennedy Space Center Director Hold SpaceX Crew Dragon Countdown Clock Briefing
46 minutesNASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana and other NASA officials held a "countdown clock" briefing ahead of the SpaceX Crew Dragon launch. Administrator Bridenstine said the mission is currently a "go for launch" with favorable weather in the forecast. He discussed coronavirus pandemic safety measures, the future of human space flight, working with Russia on the International Space Station and efforts to commercialize low-Earth orbit. NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley are scheduled to launch from Florida's Kennedy Space Center to the International Space Station aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft on Wednesday, May 27. The mission serves as an end-to-end test flight for the SpaceX transportation system and marks first astronaut launch by a private company.
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Legacy of Christa McAuliffe
16 minutesRobert Veilleux, a finalist for the Teacher in Space program, talked about Christa McAuliffe's approach to teaching and her legacy in Concord, New Hampshire. Christa McAuliffe was one of seven crew members who died on board the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986. She was scheduled to be the first civilian teacher in space.
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Leland Melvin "Chasing Space"
19 minutesFormer NFL player and NASA astronaut Leland Melvin talked about his book "Chasing Space: An Astronaut's Story of Grit, Grace, and Second Chances" in which he recounted his time growing up in Lynchburg, Virginia and the amazing journey that took him to space.
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Stratobowl Balloon Flight
5 minutesHear about the launch of the first manned high altitude balloon. Reaching a height of over seventy-two thousand feet, the Stratobowl balloon brought back the first images showing the Earth's curvature. Corey Christianson, Administration, Exhibits, and Curation Coordinator at the Journey Museum and Learning Center, talked about this unique piece of Rapid City History.
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NASA Glenn Research Center
16 minutesHistory Officer Anne Mills talked about the origins of NASA's third oldest research facility, NASA's Glenn Research Center and how it became NASA's aircraft engine research facility. Established in 1941, she explained the role the center played in the Mercury and Centaur Programs as well as its communications systems. Thomas Kacpura, Program Manager for Advanced Communications, gave a tour of the center's Power Systems Facility
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History of Aviation & Space Exploration
11 minutesPurdue University has played an important role in the history of flight and aeronautical engineering in the United States. Author and Historian John Norberg talked about major aviation events in the country and the connection to Purdue. Purdue and MIT have graduated more astronauts than any other non-military university in the country.
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Morehead Planetarium & Science Center
11 minutesThe Morehead Planetarium was the first built in the south and is located on the campus of the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Todd Boyette, Director of the Morehead Planetarium & Science Center, explained how NASA used the facility to train over 60 astronauts for space missions.
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Lick Observatory
7 minutesStaff Astronomer Elinor Gates gave a tour of the historic Lick Observatory. Still an active research center, the observatory is home to a one of a kind refractor telescope. Constructed in 1867, the observatory is now operated by the University of California Observatories and serves as a research center for scientists, astronomers, and university students.
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Legacy of Christa McAuliffe
12 minutesRobert Veilleux, a finalist for the Teacher in Space program, talked about Christa McAuliffe's approach to teaching and her legacy in Concord, New Hampshire. Christa McAuliffe was one of seven crew members who died on board the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986. She was scheduled to be the first civilian teacher in space.
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NASA Research Mathematician Katherine Johnson
11 minutesWest Virginia native and West Virginia State University alumnus Katherine Johnson played a pivotal role in NASA's missions to put men in space and on the moon. WVSU President Anthony Jenkins talked about Mrs. Johnson's contributions.
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Missouri Gov. Parson Holds Coronavirus Briefing
40 minutesMissouri Gov. Mike Parson (R) held a briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. Gov. Parson said he was disappointed in the large crowds at the Lake of the Ozarks over Memorial Day weekend and added it does not reflect Missouri as a whole. He also announced the state is expanding testing in the prison system and the Medicaid expansion will be on the primary ballot this summer.
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Michigan Gov. Whitmer Holds Coronavirus Briefing
45 minutesMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) gave an update on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic at a news conference in Lansing. She announced a new executive order to expand the number of people who can get tested as well as the type of health care provider who can order a test. Other topics discussed included antibody testing, monitoring potential hot spots and long term care facility reporting of numbers.
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NASA Administrator & Kennedy Space Center Director Hold SpaceX Crew Dragon Countdown Clock Briefing
47 minutesNASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana and other NASA officials held a "countdown clock" briefing ahead of the SpaceX Crew Dragon launch. Administrator Bridenstine said the mission is currently a "go for launch" with favorable weather in the forecast. He discussed coronavirus pandemic safety measures, the future of human space flight, working with Russia on the International Space Station and efforts to commercialize low-Earth orbit. NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley are scheduled to launch from Florida's Kennedy Space Center to the International Space Station aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft on Wednesday, May 27. The mission serves as an end-to-end test flight for the SpaceX transportation system and marks first astronaut launch by a private company.
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Legacy of Christa McAuliffe
15 minutesRobert Veilleux, a finalist for the Teacher in Space program, talked about Christa McAuliffe's approach to teaching and her legacy in Concord, New Hampshire. Christa McAuliffe was one of seven crew members who died on board the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986. She was scheduled to be the first civilian teacher in space.
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Leland Melvin "Chasing Space"
19 minutesFormer NFL player and NASA astronaut Leland Melvin talked about his book "Chasing Space: An Astronaut's Story of Grit, Grace, and Second Chances" in which he recounted his time growing up in Lynchburg, Virginia and the amazing journey that took him to space.
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Stratobowl Balloon Flight
4 minutesHear about the launch of the first manned high altitude balloon. Reaching a height of over seventy-two thousand feet, the Stratobowl balloon brought back the first images showing the Earth's curvature. Corey Christianson, Administration, Exhibits, and Curation Coordinator at the Journey Museum and Learning Center, talked about this unique piece of Rapid City History.
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NASA Glenn Research Center
17 minutesHistory Officer Anne Mills talked about the origins of NASA's third oldest research facility, NASA's Glenn Research Center and how it became NASA's aircraft engine research facility. Established in 1941, she explained the role the center played in the Mercury and Centaur Programs as well as its communications systems. Thomas Kacpura, Program Manager for Advanced Communications, gave a tour of the center's Power Systems Facility
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History of Aviation & Space Exploration
10 minutesPurdue University has played an important role in the history of flight and aeronautical engineering in the United States. Author and Historian John Norberg talked about major aviation events in the country and the connection to Purdue. Purdue and MIT have graduated more astronauts than any other non-military university in the country.
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Morehead Planetarium & Science Center
11 minutesThe Morehead Planetarium was the first built in the south and is located on the campus of the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Todd Boyette, Director of the Morehead Planetarium & Science Center, explained how NASA used the facility to train over 60 astronauts for space missions.
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Lick Observatory
7 minutesStaff Astronomer Elinor Gates gave a tour of the historic Lick Observatory. Still an active research center, the observatory is home to a one of a kind refractor telescope. Constructed in 1867, the observatory is now operated by the University of California Observatories and serves as a research center for scientists, astronomers, and university students.
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Legacy of Christa McAuliffe
13 minutesRobert Veilleux, a finalist for the Teacher in Space program, talked about Christa McAuliffe's approach to teaching and her legacy in Concord, New Hampshire. Christa McAuliffe was one of seven crew members who died on board the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986. She was scheduled to be the first civilian teacher in space.
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NASA Research Mathematician Katherine Johnson
11 minutesWest Virginia native and West Virginia State University alumnus Katherine Johnson played a pivotal role in NASA's missions to put men in space and on the moon. WVSU President Anthony Jenkins talked about Mrs. Johnson's contributions.
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Missouri Gov. Parson Holds Coronavirus Briefing
41 minutesMissouri Gov. Mike Parson (R) held a briefing on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. Gov. Parson said he was disappointed in the large crowds at the Lake of the Ozarks over Memorial Day weekend and added it does not reflect Missouri as a whole. He also announced the state is expanding testing in the prison system and the Medicaid expansion will be on the primary ballot this summer.
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Michigan Gov. Whitmer Holds Coronavirus Briefing
44 minutesMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) gave an update on the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic at a news conference in Lansing. She announced a new executive order to expand the number of people who can get tested as well as the type of health care provider who can order a test. Other topics discussed included antibody testing, monitoring potential hot spots and long term care facility reporting of numbers.
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Washington Journal: Kathryn Newcomer
40 minutesKathryn Newcomer, Professor at George Washington University's Trachtenberg School of Public Policy & Public Administration, discussed the role of Inspectors General.
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Leland Melvin "Chasing Space"
19 minutesFormer NFL player and NASA astronaut Leland Melvin talked about his book "Chasing Space: An Astronaut's Story of Grit, Grace, and Second Chances" in which he recounted his time growing up in Lynchburg, Virginia and the amazing journey that took him to space.
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Stratobowl Balloon Flight
5 minutesHear about the launch of the first manned high altitude balloon. Reaching a height of over seventy-two thousand feet, the Stratobowl balloon brought back the first images showing the Earth's curvature. Corey Christianson, Administration, Exhibits, and Curation Coordinator at the Journey Museum and Learning Center, talked about this unique piece of Rapid City History.
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NASA Glenn Research Center
16 minutesHistory Officer Anne Mills talked about the origins of NASA's third oldest research facility, NASA's Glenn Research Center and how it became NASA's aircraft engine research facility. Established in 1941, she explained the role the center played in the Mercury and Centaur Programs as well as its communications systems. Thomas Kacpura, Program Manager for Advanced Communications, gave a tour of the center's Power Systems Facility
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History of Aviation & Space Exploration
11 minutesPurdue University has played an important role in the history of flight and aeronautical engineering in the United States. Author and Historian John Norberg talked about major aviation events in the country and the connection to Purdue. Purdue and MIT have graduated more astronauts than any other non-military university in the country.
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Morehead Planetarium & Science Center
11 minutesThe Morehead Planetarium was the first built in the south and is located on the campus of the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Todd Boyette, Director of the Morehead Planetarium & Science Center, explained how NASA used the facility to train over 60 astronauts for space missions.
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Lick Observatory
7 minutesStaff Astronomer Elinor Gates gave a tour of the historic Lick Observatory. Still an active research center, the observatory is home to a one of a kind refractor telescope. Constructed in 1867, the observatory is now operated by the University of California Observatories and serves as a research center for scientists, astronomers, and university students.
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Legacy of Christa McAuliffe
12 minutesRobert Veilleux, a finalist for the Teacher in Space program, talked about Christa McAuliffe's approach to teaching and her legacy in Concord, New Hampshire. Christa McAuliffe was one of seven crew members who died on board the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986. She was scheduled to be the first civilian teacher in space.
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NASA Research Mathematician Katherine Johnson
12 minutesWest Virginia native and West Virginia State University alumnus Katherine Johnson played a pivotal role in NASA's missions to put men in space and on the moon. WVSU President Anthony Jenkins talked about Mrs. Johnson's contributions.
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NASA Administrator & Kennedy Space Center Director Hold SpaceX Crew Dragon Countdown Clock Briefing
45 minutesNASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana and other NASA officials held a "countdown clock" briefing ahead of the SpaceX Crew Dragon launch. Administrator Bridenstine said the mission is currently a "go for launch" with favorable weather in the forecast. He discussed coronavirus pandemic safety measures, the future of human space flight, working with Russia on the International Space Station and efforts to commercialize low-Earth orbit. NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley are scheduled to launch from Florida's Kennedy Space Center to the International Space Station aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft on Wednesday, May 27. The mission serves as an end-to-end test flight for the SpaceX transportation system and marks first astronaut launch by a private company.
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Public Affairs Events
17 hours, 2 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.