C-SPAN TV Schedule
Expand All-
Washington Journal: 12/15/2023
3 hours, 0 minuteNBC News senior congressional reporter Scott Wong and Reuters White House reporter Jeff Mason discuss political news of the day and Bill of Rights Institute President David Bobb discusses the history behind Bill of Rights Day which is Friday.
-
U.S. House of Representatives: 12/15/2023
6 minutesThe House will hold a brief session. No votes are scheduled.
-
Ambassador Burns on U.S.-China Relations
1 hour, 10 minutesU.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns discusses U.S.-China relations following the November meeting between President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The Brookings Institution hosts this discussion.
-
Hearing on Obesity & Diabetes Epidemic
1 hour, 40 minutesThe Senate Health Committee held a public hearing to examine the obesity and diabetes epidemics. Topics included how these diseases have turned into epidemics in the U.S., prevention and treatment, and research and innovation to help those battling the diseases.
-
Harvard & Princeton University Scholars Discuss Campus Speech
1 hour, 37 minutesScholars from Harvard, Princeton, and New York Law School discussed campus speech amid the Israel-Hamas war at an event hosted by Harvard University. Topics included fostering a culture of mutual respect for disagreeing viewpoints, distinguishing between protected hate speech and harassment and bullying, protests on college campuses, and whether universities should take a stance on controversial issues. Prior to this event, Harvard University President Claudine Gay and other university presidents received backlash and calls for resignation due to their congressional testimony on antisemitism on college campuses.
-
Hearing on Substance Abuse by Senior Citizens
1 hour, 29 minutesThe Senate Special Aging Committee held a public hearing to examine substance abuse by older adults. Topics included data on increasing overdose deaths by seniors, fentanyl and the opioid epidemic, synthetic drugs education, and reducing barriers for access to mental health and addiction treatment.
-
Fmr. Rep. Liz Cheney on Protecting Democracy
25 minutes"I won't run if it would help him," said former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY, 2017-23) when asked if running for president would help in her efforts to stop former President Trump from winning in 2024. The former representative sat down with the Wall Street Journal CEO Council for a discussion on protecting democracy and the state of the Republican Party. Ms. Cheney also criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for his support of President Trump, Ukraine aid backlash in Congress, and the state of the Republican Party. When asked if she would support Joe Biden over Donald Trump for president in 2024, she said, "I'm certainly, never again going to support Donald Trump."
-
Sen. Joe Manchin Political Compromise
29 minutes"I'm not making any of those predictions I will not be a spoiler. I have never been a spoiler of anything," said Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) when asked if he plans to run for national office in the future during an event hosted by the Wall Street Journal CEO Council. The senator, in response to Molly Ball from the Wall Street Journal, said he doesn't think he will ever see a Democrat elected from West Virginia again in his lifetime. Other topics discussed included term limits, U.S. energy production, and Mexico.
-
Law Enforcement Officials & Executives Testify on Retail Crime
2 hours, 4 minutesFederal and state law enforcement officials as well as retail executives and stakeholders testified before a House Homeland Security subcommittee on the rise of organized retail crime. This type of crime involves criminal networks recruiting people to shoplift goods from stores, which are then resold online and on the black market. Witnesses explained the consequences of such crime, which include significant losses in business and tax revenues for retailers and communities alike, increases in costs for customers, and violent deaths and injuries. The witnesses also encouraged Congress to pass new legislation to help address the issue, such as the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act.
-
2024 Campaign Trail: One Month to the Iowa Caucuses
1 hour, 1 minuteUp-to-date highlights from candidates' speeches, interviews with political insiders, the latest poll numbers, fundraising stats, and political ads. Witness the campaign unfold in every episode. This week, C-SPAN was on the road following candidates as they pressed into the final month before Iowa's first-in-the-nation caucus, slated for January 15, 2024. Highlights included Nikki Haley picking up a key endorsement from New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu; Chris Christie at a town hall, also in the Granite State; Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird (R) at a commit-to-caucus event; and a day on the trail with Democratic presidential hopeful Dean Phillips in New Hampshire. Darlene Superville of the Associated Press was also interviewed about President Biden's recent fundraising efforts in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and California.
-
After Words: Tim Alberta "The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory"
1 hour, 0 minuteThe Atlantic staff writer Tim Alberta examined the evangelical movement in America and its intersection with political issues. He was interviewed by Messiah University history professor and author John Fea.
-
Russian President Putin Holds Annual News Conference
53 minutesRussian President Vladimir Putin held his annual, year-end news conference in Moscow to brief regional, national, and international journalists on Russia's domestic and foreign policies. In regard to the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, he said "de-Nazification" and "demilitarization" were still the main goals of the "special military operation," and dismissed the need for another mobilization, saying 617,000 service members were currently on the ground. Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Moreover, President Putin said Russia was looking to negotiate with the U.S. about detained Wall Street Journal correspondent Evan Gershkovich and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan, who were accused of espionage. This portion of the news conference also contains Mr. Putin's remarks on Russia-China economic relations, artificial intelligence, the Israel-Hamas war, and other issues.
-
Treasury Secretary at WSJ CEO Council Summit
28 minutesTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen spoke about inflation and the economy at the Wall Street Journal CEO Council Summit in Washington, DC. Other topics she touched on included why she's predicting a "soft landing" for the U.S. economy, relations with China, interest rates and fiscal policy.
-
Fmr. Speaker McCarthy at WSJ CEO Council Summit
21 minutesOutgoing Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was askedhow he could still support Donald Trump's 2024 presidential election bid in light of the former president ignoring Rep. McCarthy's pleas to stop the attack on the U.S. Capitol that occurred on January 6, 2021. He replied "we can worry and pick little things apart, or we can decide America's got to start looking atproblems further along and figure out how we do this in a collectiveway together." He also accused the House Freedom Caucus of causing disruption at the expense of governing, and reflected on his removal as House speaker and retirementfrom Congress after December, saying, "I think I can play a bigger role probably on the outside, so probablya good time to depart." This event was part of the Wall Street Journal CEO Council Summit in Washington, DC.
-
House Minority Leader Jeffries at WSJ CEO Council Summit
15 minutesHouse Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) spoke at the Wall Street Journal CEO Council Summit in Washington, DC. He underscored the importance of supporting Ukraine amid its war against Russia, saying it was part of a global "existential conflict" of democracy, freedom, and truth versus autocracy, tyranny, and propaganda. He also said Democrats recognized the need to address border security, called the impeachment inquiry against President Biden "illegitimate," outlined priorities in the Israel-Hamas war, and spoke about averting a government shutdown in the future.
-
Fmr. Rep. Liz Cheney on Protecting Democracy
24 minutes"I won't run if it would help him," said former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY, 2017-23) when asked if running for president would help in her efforts to stop former President Trump from winning in 2024. The former representative sat down with the Wall Street Journal CEO Council for a discussion on protecting democracy and the state of the Republican Party. Ms. Cheney also criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for his support of President Trump, Ukraine aid backlash in Congress, and the state of the Republican Party. When asked if she would support Joe Biden over Donald Trump for president in 2024, she said, "I'm certainly, never again going to support Donald Trump."
-
Sen. Joe Manchin Political Compromise
28 minutes"I'm not making any of those predictions I will not be a spoiler. I have never been a spoiler of anything," said Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) when asked if he plans to run for national office in the future during an event hosted by the Wall Street Journal CEO Council. The senator, in response to Molly Ball from the Wall Street Journal, said he doesn't think he will ever see a Democrat elected from West Virginia again in his lifetime. Other topics discussed included term limits, U.S. energy production, and Mexico.
-
Campaign 2024: Chris Christie Speaks at Londonderry Town Hall
2 hours, 15 minutes2024 Republican presidential candidate and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie spoke at a town hall in Londonderry, New Hampshire. With a just more than a month before New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary, the governor answered questions on abortion and inflation, among other topics. He was also asked by reporters about New Hampshire's Governor Chris Sununu's endorsement of fellow GOP candidate Nikki Haley.
-
After Words: Tim Alberta "The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory"
59 minutesThe Atlantic staff writer Tim Alberta examined the evangelical movement in America and its intersection with political issues. He was interviewed by Messiah University history professor and author John Fea.
-
2024 Campaign Trail: One Month to the Iowa Caucuses
1 hour, 0 minuteUp-to-date highlights from candidates' speeches, interviews with political insiders, the latest poll numbers, fundraising stats, and political ads. Witness the campaign unfold in every episode. This week, C-SPAN was on the road following candidates as they pressed into the final month before Iowa's first-in-the-nation caucus, slated for January 15, 2024. Highlights included Nikki Haley picking up a key endorsement from New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu; Chris Christie at a town hall, also in the Granite State; Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird (R) at a commit-to-caucus event; and a day on the trail with Democratic presidential hopeful Dean Phillips in New Hampshire. Darlene Superville of the Associated Press was also interviewed about President Biden's recent fundraising efforts in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and California.
-
Washington Journal: Michelle Hackman
10 minutesWall Street Journal Immigration Policy Reporter Michelle Hackman discussed the latest on negotiations in Washington to reform immigration and border policy in exchange for Ukraine aid.
-
Treasury Secretary at WSJ CEO Council Summit
28 minutesTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen spoke about inflation and the economy at the Wall Street Journal CEO Council Summit in Washington, DC. Other topics she touched on included why she's predicting a "soft landing" for the U.S. economy, relations with China, interest rates and fiscal policy.
-
Fmr. Speaker McCarthy at WSJ CEO Council Summit
22 minutesOutgoing Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was askedhow he could still support Donald Trump's 2024 presidential election bid in light of the former president ignoring Rep. McCarthy's pleas to stop the attack on the U.S. Capitol that occurred on January 6, 2021. He replied "we can worry and pick little things apart, or we can decide America's got to start looking atproblems further along and figure out how we do this in a collectiveway together." He also accused the House Freedom Caucus of causing disruption at the expense of governing, and reflected on his removal as House speaker and retirementfrom Congress after December, saying, "I think I can play a bigger role probably on the outside, so probablya good time to depart." This event was part of the Wall Street Journal CEO Council Summit in Washington, DC.
-
House Minority Leader Jeffries at WSJ CEO Council Summit
13 minutesHouse Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) spoke at the Wall Street Journal CEO Council Summit in Washington, DC. He underscored the importance of supporting Ukraine amid its war against Russia, saying it was part of a global "existential conflict" of democracy, freedom, and truth versus autocracy, tyranny, and propaganda. He also said Democrats recognized the need to address border security, called the impeachment inquiry against President Biden "illegitimate," outlined priorities in the Israel-Hamas war, and spoke about averting a government shutdown in the future.
-
Fmr. Rep. Liz Cheney on Protecting Democracy
25 minutes"I won't run if it would help him," said former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY, 2017-23) when asked if running for president would help in her efforts to stop former President Trump from winning in 2024. The former representative sat down with the Wall Street Journal CEO Council for a discussion on protecting democracy and the state of the Republican Party. Ms. Cheney also criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for his support of President Trump, Ukraine aid backlash in Congress, and the state of the Republican Party. When asked if she would support Joe Biden over Donald Trump for president in 2024, she said, "I'm certainly, never again going to support Donald Trump."
-
Sen. Joe Manchin Political Compromise
27 minutes"I'm not making any of those predictions I will not be a spoiler. I have never been a spoiler of anything," said Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) when asked if he plans to run for national office in the future during an event hosted by the Wall Street Journal CEO Council. The senator, in response to Molly Ball from the Wall Street Journal, said he doesn't think he will ever see a Democrat elected from West Virginia again in his lifetime. Other topics discussed included term limits, U.S. energy production, and Mexico.
-
Russian President Putin Holds Annual News Conference
50 minutesRussian President Vladimir Putin held his annual, year-end news conference in Moscow to brief regional, national, and international journalists on Russia's domestic and foreign policies. In regard to the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, he said "de-Nazification" and "demilitarization" were still the main goals of the "special military operation," and dismissed the need for another mobilization, saying 617,000 service members were currently on the ground. Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Moreover, President Putin said Russia was looking to negotiate with the U.S. about detained Wall Street Journal correspondent Evan Gershkovich and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan, who were accused of espionage. This portion of the news conference also contains Mr. Putin's remarks on Russia-China economic relations, artificial intelligence, the Israel-Hamas war, and other issues.