C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 09/10/2023
3 hours, 1 minuteCenter for Renewing America Vice president Dan Caldwell discusses the Republican Party's foreign policy divisions and Mother Jones Washington Bureau Chief David Corn discusses Campaign 2024 and news of the day.
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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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President Biden Holds Press Conference in Vietnam
29 minutesPresident Biden highlighted his recent with Vietnamese General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, as well as the G20 Summit in India, during a press conference in Hanoi, Vietnam. The president spoke on new partnerships with Vietnam and its importance to the Indo-Pacific Region. He also touched on the G20 Summit in India and discussed progress on climate change, food security, Ukraine, and a newly announced trade and transportation partnership between India, the Middle East and Israel. When asked about relations with China and Chinese President Xi's concerns the U.S. was "containing China," the president said, "it's not about containing China, it's about having a stable base in the Indo-Pacific."
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Campaign 2024: Nikki Haley at Moms for Liberty Town Hall in New Hampshire
50 minutes2024 Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley held a town hall with the parental rights advocacy group Moms for Liberty in Manchester, New Hampshire. Ms. Haley and Tiffany Justice, the co-founder of Moms for Liberty, discussed with audience members the role of government and parents in public schools. The event was held at the Founders Academy, a charter school focused on classical education.
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Campaign 2024: Mike Pence Delivers Speech on Conservatism Versus Populism
46 minutes2024 Republican presidential candidate and former Vice President Mike Pence delivered a speech in Manchester, New Hampshire on populism and conservatism within the Republican Party. He cautioned GOP voters against veering toward the populist message espoused by Republican presidential primary rival former President Trump, saying the party should stand for conservative values like limited government and a free market economy. Following his remarks, Mr. Pence met and took pictures with many of those in the audience at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, including students from St. Anselm College in Manchester, where the institute is based.
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President Biden Awards Medal of Honor to Vietnam War Veteran
21 minutesPresident Biden awarded Vietnam veteran, Capt. Larry Taylor (Ret.), with the Medal of Honor for his actions while in combat. In June 1968, the former Army pilot flew a Cobra attack helicopter into heavy enemy fire to rescue four service members. Capt. Taylor (Ret.) also earned the Silver Star, Bronze Star and two Distinguished Flying Crosses for his action that day.
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Homeland Security Dept. Officials Testify on Asylum Law
1 hour, 57 minutesOfficials from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services testified on asylum law enforcement and border security before a Senate Homeland Security subcommittee. They addressed the immigration process since the expiration of Title 42 and its impact on asylum claims. Other topics included the seizures of illicit fentanyl at ports of entry, wait times at immigration courts, and the partnership between the federal government and non-government organizations (NGOs) in aiding migrants at the border.
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Hearing on AI Breakthroughs & U.S. Competitiveness
2 hours, 2 minutesThe Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on U.S. competitiveness amid recent advances in artificial intelligence. Witnesses included Energy Department Deputy Secretary David Turk and Rick Stevens, a leading AI scientist from the federally funded Argonne National Laboratory. Competition with China was discussed, including concerns of espionage sponsored by the Chinese government as the U.S. continues to develop AI technology. The hearing also included discussion on how AI can benefit U.S. interests, as well as the risks it poses by giving new tools to bad actors.
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President Biden Holds Press Conference in Vietnam
28 minutesPresident Biden highlighted his recent with Vietnamese General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, as well as the G20 Summit in India, during a press conference in Hanoi, Vietnam. The president spoke on new partnerships with Vietnam and its importance to the Indo-Pacific Region. He also touched on the G20 Summit in India and discussed progress on climate change, food security, Ukraine, and a newly announced trade and transportation partnership between India, the Middle East and Israel. When asked about relations with China and Chinese President Xi's concerns the U.S. was "containing China," the president said, "it's not about containing China, it's about having a stable base in the Indo-Pacific."
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Q&A: Author Richard Striner on Dwight Eisenhower's Career and the Women He Loved
59 minutesHistorian Richard Striner, author of "Ike in Love and War," talked about the personal life and career of Dwight D. Eisenhower, covering everything from his upbringing and military service to his two-terms as president of the United States.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 09/06/2023
43 minutesPrime Minister Rishi Sunak fielded questions from members of the House of Commons during the weekly Question Time session. A variety of topics were addressed, including funding for rebuilding public schools, illegal immigration, solar energy infrastructure, the economy and inflation, and animal welfare.
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Panel Discussion of Zora Neale Hurston "Their Eyes Were Watching God"
1 hour, 17 minutesA panel of black women writers talks about Zora Neale Hurston and her novel Their Eyes Were Watching God. They discuss the influence the book has had on African American culture and the literary world as well as on their own lives. Lucy Anne Hurston moderates.
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Q&A: Author Richard Striner on Dwight Eisenhower's Career and the Women He Loved
1 hour, 0 minuteHistorian Richard Striner, author of "Ike in Love and War," talked about the personal life and career of Dwight D. Eisenhower, covering everything from his upbringing and military service to his two-terms as president of the United States.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 09/06/2023
45 minutesPrime Minister Rishi Sunak fielded questions from members of the House of Commons during the weekly Question Time session. A variety of topics were addressed, including funding for rebuilding public schools, illegal immigration, solar energy infrastructure, the economy and inflation, and animal welfare.
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Life of Milton Friedman
1 hour, 18 minutesMark Skousen talked about the life of economist Milton Friedman and his contributions to the study of economics, especially his work to re-establish the American economy following World War II. Mr. Skousen also reflected on his personal relationship with Friedman and the economist's influence on his own career. The Kansas City Public Library hosted this event.
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Homeland Security Under Secretary Discusses Intelligence Challenges
1 hour, 15 minutesHomeland Security Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis Kenneth Wainstein discussed challenges with collecting intelligence during a conversation with the Atlantic Council. Several topics were addressed, including the lack of access to gathering intelligence beyond the U.S., transparency and oversight of the intelligence gathering process, and the needs for resources and funding.
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History Bookshelf: Miriam Pawel, "The Crusades of Cesar Chavez"
49 minutesMiriam Pawel talked about her book, The Crusades of Cesar Chavez: A Biography, in which she chronicles the life and activism of United Farm Workers co-founder and president Cesar Chavez. This event took place at the second annual San Antonio Book Festival, held on April 5, 2014, and was filmed in the auditorium of the San Antonio Central Library.
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Policy Advocates Testify on Challenges in Property Insurance Markets
1 hour, 54 minutesPolicy advocates, including Consumer Federation of America's Insurance Director Douglas Heller, testified before the Senate Banking Committee on challenges in the property insurance market and how rising rates have impacted homeowners and renters alike. Mr. Heller pointed to climate change and inadequate oversight of state insurance marketplaces as two of the main drivers for raising insurance rates. Other topics discussed were the challenges in insuring multi-family properties and affordable housing units, building resiliency into insurance regulation, and the recent departure of several insurance providers from several states, including California and Texas. They also addressed the importance of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and the need to reauthorize it before it expires on September 30, 2023.
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Q&A: Author Richard Striner on Dwight Eisenhower's Career and the Women He Loved
59 minutesHistorian Richard Striner, author of "Ike in Love and War," talked about the personal life and career of Dwight D. Eisenhower, covering everything from his upbringing and military service to his two-terms as president of the United States.