C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 08/29/2023
3 hours, 4 minutesAmerican Enterprise Institute President Robert Doar and former North Dakota Senator Heidi Heitkamp (D) discuss Campaign 2024.
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Discussion on March on Washington 60th Anniversary
56 minutesMarc Morial, the National Urban League president, joined a discussion with religious leaders, theologians, and civil rights advocates on the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington hosted by Georgetown University. A variety of topics were addressed, including the importance of the March and its impact on the civil rights movement, the state of civil rights in the world today, and the importance of economic and social justice. They also touched on the role of the Catholic church during the March on Washington and what they need to do today to advance civil rights and economic justice.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 08/29/2023
8 minutesThe House will meet for a short pro forma session. They'll return in September for legislative work and votes.
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Rise and Fall of Thomas Paine
1 hour, 27 minutesHistorian Richard Bell talks about Thomas Paine's popularity in 1776 after publishing "Common Sense" and his reputational decline after the American Revolution.
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Washington Journal: Heidi Heitkamp
27 minutesFormer North Dakota Democratic U.S. Senator and One Country Project founder Heidi Heitkamp discussed rural voters and Campaign 2024.
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Gold Star Families Speak About Deadly Attack During Afghanistan Withdrawal
2 hours, 59 minutesThe families of several of the 13 U.S. service members killed from a suicide bombing at Kabul's main airport during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan participate in a roundtable conversation with lawmakers on the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Update on Hurricane Idalia
24 minutesFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) held a press conference along with other state and county officials on the expected impacts of Hurricane Idalia on the sunshine state as the hurricane approached landfall.
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Lectures in History: Principles of the U.S. Constitution
1 hour, 9 minutesGrove City College president Paul McNulty taught a class about the development of the U.S. Constitution and what he believes are its main principles: republicanism, the separation of powers, and federalism. Mr. McNulty served as deputy attorney general in the George W. Bush administration from 2006 to 2007.
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Washington Journal: Robert Doar
30 minutesAmerican Enterprise Institute President Robert Doar discussed Campaign 2024, the Republican Party, and the future of conservatism.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Gives Update on Hurricane Idalia
25 minutesFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) along with other state and local officials give an update on the path of Hurricane Idalia and response efforts.
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Deputy Defense Secretary on Emerging Technologies
46 minutesKathleen Hicks, deputy defense secretary, unveiled the Replicator Initiative to compete with China. The program is aimed at spurring innovation and the mass production of what the deputy secretary said would be "multiple thousands" of autonomous systems within the next two years. Ms. Hicks spoke about the program and other emerging technologies in defense at a National Defense Industrial Association conference in Washington, DC.
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U.S. Indo-Pacific Commander on Emerging Technologies
46 minutesAdm. John Aquilino, U.S. Indo-Pacific commander, spoke about emerging technologies in defense and how they help warfighters with their mission and operations. Adm. Aquilino was one of many high-ranking defense and military officials to speak on the topic at a National Defense Industrial Association conference in Washington, DC.
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White House Holds Press Briefing With Domestic Policy Dir. & FEMA Admin.
58 minutesDomestic Policy Council Director Neera Tanden and FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell joined Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre at a White House press briefing. Director Tanden announced that Medicare--under the Inflation Reduction Act--will be able to begin negotiating lower costs on prescription drugs for chronic conditions, such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. Administrator Criswell gave the latest updates regarding Hurricane Idalia, which was heading toward Florida and expected to make landfall the next day. Also, Press Secretary Jean-Pierre talked about new security assistance to Ukraine amid its war with Russia, President Biden's hosting Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves at the White House, and several other issues.
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Lectures in History: Lewis and Clark Expedition
53 minutesBrigham Young University Professor Jay Buckley taught a class about Lewis and Clark's expedition across the American West after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Also known as the Corps of Discovery Expedition, he described their goal to map a route to the Pacific coast as well as to gather information on the people, flora and fauna in the new territory. This class was taught online due to the coronavirus pandemic and Brigham Young University provided the video.
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David Blight, "Frederick Douglass"
1 hour, 7 minutesYale University history professor David Blight recalled the life of public intellectual and orator, Frederick Douglass (1818-1895). He was joined in conversation by Eddie Glaude, chair of the Center for African American Studies at Princeton University.
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Gold Star Families Speak About Deadly Attack During Afghanistan Withdrawal
3 hours, 1 minuteThe families of several of the 13 U.S. service members killed in a suicide bombing at Kabul International Airport during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan heavily criticized the Biden administration for what happened to their loved ones. One of the Gold Star father's called President Biden a "disgrace" and an "asshole." Another demanded accountability in the highest ranks of the administration calling for the president, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, and Secretary of State Antony Blinken all to resign. The families' criticism and demand for answers came during a roundtable discussion with lawmakers who serve on the House Foreign Affairs Committee. The committee is investigating what happened leading up to the deadly attack.
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Lectures in History: Lewis and Clark Expedition
54 minutesBrigham Young University Professor Jay Buckley taught a class about Lewis and Clark's expedition across the American West after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Also known as the Corps of Discovery Expedition, he described their goal to map a route to the Pacific coast as well as to gather information on the people, flora and fauna in the new territory. This class was taught online due to the coronavirus pandemic and Brigham Young University provided the video.
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David Blight, "Frederick Douglass"
1 hour, 5 minutesYale University history professor David Blight recalled the life of public intellectual and orator, Frederick Douglass (1818-1895). He was joined in conversation by Eddie Glaude, chair of the Center for African American Studies at Princeton University.
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Gold Star Families Speak About Deadly Attack During Afghanistan Withdrawal
3 hours, 1 minuteThe families of several of the 13 U.S. service members killed in a suicide bombing at Kabul International Airport during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan heavily criticized the Biden administration for what happened to their loved ones. One of the Gold Star father's called President Biden a "disgrace" and an "asshole." Another demanded accountability in the highest ranks of the administration calling for the president, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, and Secretary of State Antony Blinken all to resign. The families' criticism and demand for answers came during a roundtable discussion with lawmakers who serve on the House Foreign Affairs Committee. The committee is investigating what happened leading up to the deadly attack.