C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 06/11/2023
3 hours, 1 minuteRAND Corporation's Samuel Charap discusses the Ukraine-Russia conflict and potential diplomatic endgame, and University of Virginia Center for Politics' Larry Sabato discusses the political fallout from former President Trump's indictment.
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Washington This Week
3 hours, 6 minutesKey Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
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Joint Chiefs Chair Gen. Milley Marks 79th Anniversary of D-Day in France
12 minutesJoint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley delivered remarks at the Normandy American Cemetery in France to mark the 79th anniversary of D-Day during World War II.
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Marks 79th Anniversary of D-Day in France
11 minutesDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin delivered remarks at the Normandy American Cemetery in France to mark the 79th anniversary of D-Day during World War II.
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President Reagan at D-Day 40th Anniversary
16 minutesPresident Reagan spoke at the 40th anniversary of D-Day just in front of the cliffs above the beaches of Normandy, France. He thanked those who liberated Europe from tyranny and made such sacrifices necessary to achieve the goals of liberty.
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Hearing on Federal Response to Escalating Wildfires
2 hours, 0 minuteOfficials from the Agriculture and Interior departments, among others, testified on the federal response to escalating wildfires before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. The hearing came amid ongoing smoke from Canadian wildfires affecting air quality in the eastern United States. A key topic of the hearing was increasing the pay and expanding the benefits of federal firefighters--which is included in President Biden's 2024 Interior and Agriculture budget requests--in order for increased recruitment and retention. Some senators also asked about the role of climate change in exacerbating the fires and solutions to mitigate the issue.
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Election Assistance Commissioners Testify on Election Security
1 hour, 18 minutesU.S. Election Assistance Commission commissioners testified on election security ahead of the 2024 presidential election cycle. This hearing, held by the Senate Rules and Administration Committee, covered a variety of topics, including boosting confidence in critical election infrastructure, cyber security threats and preparedness, using artificial intelligence, voter education to counteract misinformation and disinformation, and state-funding needed to run elections.
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President Biden & British Prime Minister Meet in Oval Office
5 minutesPresident Biden and British Prime Minister Sunak met to discuss U.S.-U.K. relations in the Oval Office at the White House.
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President Biden & British Prime Minister Hold News Conference
45 minutesPresident Biden outlined a new economic plan with Great Britain during a joint news conference with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak from the White House. The president said the new plan will help accelerate the clean energy transition, develop emerging technologies, and "protect technologies critical to our national security." Both leaders addressed supply chain concerns, innovation and artificial intelligence (AI), challenges from China, and support for Ukraine. When asked about allegations of bribery, President Biden said it was "a bunch of malarkey."
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Hearing on Law Enforcement Shortages at Southern Border
1 hour, 59 minutesHomeland Security Department Inspector General Joseph Cuffari testified on law enforcement staffing challenges relating to the southern border before a House Oversight subcommittee. According to a report by Mr. Cuffari, border patrol agents suffer from low morale due to staffing shortages and other factors. Ranking Member Robert Garcia (D-CA) called the report "exceptionally flawed," saying the report admits to being based on a non-statistical survey, with responses from only 16% of border personnel. Other Democratic members also criticized Mr. Cuffari's overall performance as inspector general, citing several issues, including inadequate oversight of the Secret Service's deletion of thousands of text messages relating to the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Special Counsel Jack Smith Delivers Statement on Indictment of President Trump
6 minutes"We have one set of laws in this country, and they apply to everyone," said Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith, who delivered a brief statement to the press on the indictment of former President Trump. Mr. Smith also urged that the, "defendants must be presumed innocent until proven guiltyin a court of law." President Donald Trump was indicted on 37-counts, with 31counts related to violations of the Espionage Act.
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Q&A: Author Henry Grabar on the Evolution and Downside of Parking in America
1 hour, 1 minuteSlate magazine staff writer Henry Grabar, author of "Paved Paradise," talked about the evolution of parking in the United States and the consequences of that development today.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 06/07/2023
39 minutesDeputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden fielded questions from members of the House of Commons during the weekly Question Time session. He stepped in for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak who was in Washington, DC, to meet with President Biden. A variety of topics were addressed, including the government's COVID-19 inquiry, rail and transportation concerns, the cost of living, the mental health care investment, and economic investment.
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Advocates Discuss Post 9-11 U.S. Surveillance Programs
1 hour, 2 minutesCivil liberty and national security policy advocates joined the Cato Institute for a discussion on the impact and legacy of U.S. surveillance programs put in place in the wake of 9/11. Several topics were discussed, including constitutional concerns, threats to privacy and individual freedoms, and intelligence sharing between federal, state, and local entities. They also touched on Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which authorizes the intelligence community to access the communications of foreigners outside of the United States. The panelists agreed Section 702 is a vital intelligence gathering that should be renewed by Congress before it expires on December 31, 2023, but suggested it needs changes.
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Asa Hutchinson Speaks at Western Conservative Summit
19 minutesRepublican presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson spoke at the 14th annual Western Conservative Summit, hosted by Colorado Christian University's Centennial Institute in Denver. He promoted his federal experience in the Reagan and George W. Bush administrations and his record as Arkansas' governor. Mr. Hutchinson also discussed his plans for the nation and shared his reflections on Ronald Reagan, whom he described as "a mentor."
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Q&A: Author Henry Grabar on the Evolution and Downside of Parking in America
1 hour, 1 minuteSlate magazine staff writer Henry Grabar, author of "Paved Paradise," talked about the evolution of parking in the United States and the consequences of that development today.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 06/07/2023
38 minutesDeputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden fielded questions from members of the House of Commons during the weekly Question Time session. He stepped in for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak who was in Washington, DC, to meet with President Biden. A variety of topics were addressed, including the government's COVID-19 inquiry, rail and transportation concerns, the cost of living, the mental health care investment, and economic investment.
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Acting Labor Secretary Testifies on Department's Priorities
3 hours, 39 minutesActing Labor Secretary Julie Su fielded questions on her record as she testified on the department's policies and priorities before the House Education and the Workforce Committee. Topics included vaccine mandates, apprenticeships and other workforce development programs, independent contractor classifications for employees, and child labor abuses.
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Special Counsel Jack Smith Delivers Statement on Indictment of President Trump
6 minutes"We have one set of laws in this country, and they apply to everyone," said Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith, who delivered a brief statement to the press on the indictment of former President Trump. Mr. Smith also urged that the, "defendants must be presumed innocent until proven guiltyin a court of law." President Donald Trump was indicted on 37-counts, with 31counts related to violations of the Espionage Act.
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Pres. Biden Meets with Danish Prime Minister at White House
7 minutesPresident Biden met with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen at the White House to discuss relations between the two countries.
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White House Press Secretary & NSC Spokesman Hold Briefing
1 hour, 5 minutesNational Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby warned someone might get injured as the U.S. sees an increase in military aggressiveness from China. The U.S. recently released videos of two close encounters with the Chinese military, one in the air and another in the Taiwan Strait. Mr. Kirby spoke about the close encounters during a briefing with reporters. He also released more details saying President Biden was briefed after a small plane breached DC airspace over the weekend prompting fighter jets to quickly take flight and investigate. The plane ended up crashing in Virginia with everyone on board killed. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also took reporters' questions on other topics pertaining to President Biden's policy agenda.
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Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries Holds News Conference
24 minutesDemocratic leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY) holds a briefing on the legislative agenda in the House. He addressed a GOP-revolt against Republican leadership when nearly a dozen GOP lawmakers voted against a rule on proposed legislation and stalled legislative business. "So this week puts into clear focus the choices that the American people have in front of them .... on the one side, Team Reasonable .... on the other side, Republicans, Team Chaos," said the Democratic leader.
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Q&A: Author Henry Grabar on the Evolution and Downside of Parking in America
1 hour, 0 minuteSlate magazine staff writer Henry Grabar, author of "Paved Paradise," talked about the evolution of parking in the United States and the consequences of that development today.