C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 07/07/2023
3 hours, 3 minutesBankrate.com senior industry analyst Tedd Rossman discusses a new Federal Reserve report on Americans' record-high credit card debt and Reuters' Jonathan Landay discusses the State Department's review of 2021 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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NATO Secretary General Holds Briefing on Vilnius Summit
44 minutesNATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg held a news conference ahead of the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania. He talked and answered questions from reporters about the ongoing negotiations between Sweden, Turkey, and NATO leaders over Sweden's accession to the military alliance. Mr. Stoltenberg said the conversations were continuing, and he and other NATO leaders were still planning for Sweden's addition to the alliance. He also answered questions on the creation of the NATO-Ukraine defense council, which he said would help formalize NATO's support for Ukraine in its war against Russia. He also detailed an estimated 8.5 percent boost in spending by European members of the alliance and Canada, which he said would bolster ongoing support for Ukraine.
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Discussion on Artificial Intelligence Technology
37 minutesThe Center for the National Interest held a virtual discussion on the pros and cons of artificial intelligence (AI). Panelists weighed questions including can AI be used for harm by unstable countries and regimes, would it replace humans for certain jobs, and what is the role of governments in regulating this technology.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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State Dept. Official on U.S.-E.U. Data Privacy Framework
1 hour, 2 minutesSteve Lang, a deputy assistant secretary of state, discusses the importance of the E.U.-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, an agreement aimed at continuing data flows between the countries while protecting individual rights and privacy.
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Campaign 2024: Mike Pence Meets Voters at Iowa Pizza Ranch Restaurant
1 hour, 18 minutes2024 Republican presidential candidate Mike Pence met with voters at a Pizza Ranch restaurant in Sioux City, Iowa. He was introduced by Rep. Randy Feenstra, the Republican representing Iowa's 4th Congressional District. The former vice president then delivered brief remarks and answered questions from those in attendance, including one person who asked him to defend his actions on January 6, 2021, when we presided over the counting of Electoral College votes for the 2020 presidential election. He also met and took pictures with many of those in attendance.
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Washington Journal: Jonathan Landay
13 minutesReuters national security correspondent Jonathan Landay discusses a new State Department review of the Biden administration's 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan and the latest in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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White House Press Secretary & Nat'l Sec. Adviser Hold Briefing
58 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan brief reporters on President Biden's agenda.
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Washington Journal: Ted Rossman
41 minutesBankrate.com senior industry analyst Ted Rossman discusses a new Federal Reserve report on Americans' record-high credit card debt.
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President Biden Remarks On Lowering Health Care Costs
24 minutesPresident Biden delivers remarks on ways his administration has worked to lower health care costs.
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Discussion on Voting Rights and Election Laws
57 minutesRichard Hasen, University of California election law professor, and Patt Morrison, Los Angeles Times journalist, joined a virtual discussion on voting rights and election laws hosted by Jews United for Democracy and Justice. They discussed the independent state legislature theory, partisan gerrymandering, as well as the impact of recent Supreme Court decisions on affirmative action and free speech. They also discussed the legal challenges facing former President Trump, Supreme Court ethics, and future cases to come before the Court.
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Discussion on NATO Defense & Deterrence
1 hour, 35 minutesThe Center for Strategic and International Studies held a discussion on their new report on NATO defense and deterrence in the Baltic States. The conversation with policy experts happened ahead of the NATO summit in Lithuania. Topics included Russian aggression, the Russia-Ukraine war, and NATO expansion.
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Former Federal Judge & Legal Scholar on Supreme Court Rulings
1 hour, 3 minutesLegal scholar Laurence Tribe and Michael Luttig, a retired U.S. Court of Appeals judge, discussed the impact of recent Supreme Court rulings on affirmative action, student loans, election law, and LGBTQ rights. In addition, they discussed term limits, increasing the number of justices, and court ethics -- advocating for Congress to adopt a code of conduct for the Supreme Court.
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Washington Journal: Bernard Powers & Lauren Davila
18 minutesCenter for the Study of Slavery in Charleston director Bernard Powers and Lauren Davila discussed the discovery and significance of the largest known slave auction in the U.S.
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After Words: Jason Del Rey, "Winner Sells All - Amazon, Walmart and the Battle for Our Wallets"
59 minutesBusiness journalist Jason Del Rey looks at the rise of Amazon and Walmart and their economic impact on the U.S. and the world. He's interviewed by Insider chief tech correspondent Eugene Kim.
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NATO Secretary General Holds Briefing on Vilnius Summit
44 minutesNATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg held a news conference ahead of the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania. He talked and answered questions from reporters about the ongoing negotiations between Sweden, Turkey, and NATO leaders over Sweden's accession to the military alliance. Mr. Stoltenberg said the conversations were continuing, and he and other NATO leaders were still planning for Sweden's addition to the alliance. He also answered questions on the creation of the NATO-Ukraine defense council, which he said would help formalize NATO's support for Ukraine in its war against Russia. He also detailed an estimated 8.5 percent boost in spending by European members of the alliance and Canada, which he said would bolster ongoing support for Ukraine.
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President Biden Remarks On Lowering Health Care Costs
24 minutesPresident Biden delivered remarks on ways his administration has worked to lower health care costs. Topics included eliminating short-term health care plans, negotiating pharmaceutical prices, and eliminating hidden medical fees. Following his remarks, President Biden responded to a reporter question on why he decided to send cluster munitions to Ukraine.
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White House Press Secretary & Nat'l Sec. Adviser Hold Briefing
1 hour, 0 minuteNational Security Adviser Jake Sullivan stressed during a briefing that Ukraine will be defending their "own sovereign land" as he addressed the recent decision by the U.S. to give cluster munitions to Ukraine in defense against Russia. He joined Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre at the podium to brief the press on President Biden's upcoming trip to Europe for the NATO Summit. Other topics discussed included Sweden's pending NATO membership, jobs and the economy, labor negotiations with the United Auto Workers, and the investigation into the cocaine found at the White House. The press secretary also addressed the illegal detainment of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who has been held in a Russian prison for 100 days.
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Deputy National Security Adviser Discusses International Economic Policy
51 minutesDeputy National Security Adviser Mike Pyle discussed the Biden administration's international economic policy agenda at an event hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP). Topics included working with allies to achieve common objectives, managing U.S.-China relations, investing in manufacturing and the U.S. industrial base, and investing in the developing world.
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After Words: Jason Del Rey, "Winner Sells All - Amazon, Walmart and the Battle for Our Wallets"
1 hour, 0 minuteBusiness journalist Jason Del Rey looks at the rise of Amazon and Walmart and their economic impact on the U.S. and the world. He's interviewed by Insider chief tech correspondent Eugene Kim.
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NATO Secretary General Holds Briefing on Vilnius Summit
43 minutesNATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg held a news conference ahead of the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania. He talked and answered questions from reporters about the ongoing negotiations between Sweden, Turkey, and NATO leaders over Sweden's accession to the military alliance. Mr. Stoltenberg said the conversations were continuing, and he and other NATO leaders were still planning for Sweden's addition to the alliance. He also answered questions on the creation of the NATO-Ukraine defense council, which he said would help formalize NATO's support for Ukraine in its war against Russia. He also detailed an estimated 8.5 percent boost in spending by European members of the alliance and Canada, which he said would bolster ongoing support for Ukraine.
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State Dept. Official on U.S.-E.U. Data Privacy Framework
59 minutesSteve Lang, a deputy assistant secretary of state, joined others to speak about the importance of the E.U.-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, an agreement aimed at continuing data flows between the countries while protecting individual rights and privacy. The Atlantic Council hosted this virtual conversation.
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Washington Journal: Ted Rossman
39 minutesBankrate.com senior industry analyst Ted Rossman discusses a new Federal Reserve report on Americans' record-high credit card debt.
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Campaign 2024: Gov. Doug Burgum Campaigns at New Hampshire Machining Shop
1 hour, 25 minutes2024 Republican presidential candidate Gov. Doug Burgum (ND) toured a machine shop in Gilford, New Hampshire, owned by the vice chair of the Belknap County Republican Committee. While there, he met a number of the employees, and talked to them about their jobs and his work as North Dakota governor. Afterward, he and his wife Kathryn met with local Republican activists and answered questions about his vision for being president.
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Deputy National Security Adviser Discusses International Economic Policy
50 minutesDeputy National Security Adviser Mike Pyle discussed the Biden administration's international economic policy agenda at an event hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP). Topics included working with allies to achieve common objectives, managing U.S.-China relations, investing in manufacturing and the U.S. industrial base, and investing in the developing world.
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White House Press Secretary & Nat'l Sec. Adviser Hold Briefing
1 hour, 0 minuteNational Security Adviser Jake Sullivan stressed during a briefing that Ukraine will be defending their "own sovereign land" as he addressed the recent decision by the U.S. to give cluster munitions to Ukraine in defense against Russia. He joined Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre at the podium to brief the press on President Biden's upcoming trip to Europe for the NATO Summit. Other topics discussed included Sweden's pending NATO membership, jobs and the economy, labor negotiations with the United Auto Workers, and the investigation into the cocaine found at the White House. The press secretary also addressed the illegal detainment of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who has been held in a Russian prison for 100 days.
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President Biden Remarks On Lowering Health Care Costs
23 minutesPresident Biden delivered remarks on ways his administration has worked to lower health care costs. Topics included eliminating short-term health care plans, negotiating pharmaceutical prices, and eliminating hidden medical fees. Following his remarks, President Biden responded to a reporter question on why he decided to send cluster munitions to Ukraine.