C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 12/22/2023
3 hours, 5 minutesConstitutional law expert Kimberly Wehle discusses the Supreme Court's upcoming role in former President Trump's January 6th prosecutions and Defenders of Wildlife's Lindsay Rosa discusses the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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Washington Journal: Kimberly Wehle
47 minutesUniversity of Baltimore Law Professor Kimberly Wehle discussed the implications of the Colorado Supreme Court's decision to keep former President Trump off of the 2024 presidental ballot and other related news.
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Washington Journal: Washington Journal
34 minutesKimberly Wehle Discusses Legal Issues Facing Former President Trump and Lindsay Rosa Discusses the 50th Anniversary of the Endangered Species Act.
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U.N. Secretary-General Holds News Conference After Vote on Gaza Aid Resolution
21 minutesUnited Nations Secretary-General António Guterres holds a news conference after the U.N. Security Council passes a resolution calling for more humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.
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Books That Shaped America: "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass"
1 hour, 34 minutesBooks That Shaped America explored the "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass," authored by Frederick Douglass after his escape from slavery and published in 1845.
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Campaign 2024: RFK Jr. Campaigns in Phoenix
47 minutes2024 independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke to voters in Phoenix. He appealed to younger voters and talked about the challenges they face when it comes to financial stability. He also discussed the effects of homelessness in the U.S. and how it correlates with housing prices and inflation.
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Discussion on Presidential Power and the Supreme Court
1 hour, 4 minutesJohn Yoo, former deputy assistant attorney general (Bush administration, 2001-03), and John Malcolm from the Heritage Foundation discussed presidential powers and the Supreme Court during a virtual conversation hosted by the Federalist Society. Several topics were addressed, including pending legal and civil trials against former President Trump, presidential immunity, Hunter Biden, and a potential impeachment of President Biden. They also touched on the recent ruling from the Colorado Supreme Court that disqualifies President Trump from appearing on the 2024 ballot, calling the court's decision not "well-reasoned."
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U.N. Security Council Votes on Gaza Aid Resolution
1 hour, 50 minutesThe United Nations Security Council debated and voted on a resolution to increase aid to Gaza and focus on the release of hostages amid the Israel-Hamas War. Of the 15-member body, 13 members voted for the resolution. The United States and Russia abstained from the vote. "Today, this council called for urgent steps to immediately allow safe, unhindered humanitarian access," said U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
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U.N. Secretary-General Holds News Conference After Vote on Gaza Aid Resolution
25 minutesUnited Nations Secretary-General António Guterres held a news conference after the U.N. Security Council passed a resolution calling for more humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. He said neither Hamas' Oct. 7 attack against Israel nor Israel's retaliation against Palestinians in Gaza could be justified. He then outlined the elements needed for an "effective aid operation" for Gaza: security, staff who could work in safe conditions, logistical capacity for trucks, and resumption of commercial activities. Mr. Guterres also repeated his calls for a ceasefire, saying it was "the only way to begin to meet the desperate needs of people in Gaza and end their ongoing nightmare," and said he was "extremely disappointed" by Israel putting a two-state solution into question. While this news conference occurred, the U.N. Security Council's meeting was still in session.
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Treasury Secretary at WSJ CEO Council Summit
30 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.
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2024 Campaign Trail: GOP Presidential Hopefuls & Their Surrogates in Iowa
1 hour, 2 minutesUp-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 in Iowa as 2024 presidential candidates brought along surrogates to help make their cases to caucusgoers, with just three weeks to go until the Hawkeye State's first-in-the-nation contest. Florida Congressman Matt Gates stumped for former President Donald Trump in Iowa. Governor Ron DeSantis was with Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie, also in the Hawkeye State. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. met with voters in Phoenix. Also, conversations with political reporters Stephen Gruber-Miller and Paul Steinhauser on the latest campaign news in New Hampshire and Iowa.
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After Words: Ruth Simmons, "Up Home - One Girl's Journey"
1 hour, 4 minutesRuth Simmons spoke about her journey from poverty to academia, serving as president of Smith College, Brown University & Prairie View A&M University. She was interviewed by University of Maryland, Baltimore County president emeritus and author Freeman Hrabowski.
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Books That Shaped America: "The Common Law"
1 hour, 32 minutesBooks That Shaped America explored "The Common Law," an 1881 book authored by legal scholar and jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. who later went on to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Books That Shaped America is a 10-part series, created in partnership with the Library of Congress, that examines major works of literature that have had a significant impact on the country and public policy.
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U.N. Security Council Votes on Gaza Aid Resolution
1 hour, 51 minutesThe United Nations Security Council debated and voted on a resolution to increase aid to Gaza and focus on the release of hostages amid the Israel-Hamas War. Of the 15-member body, 13 members voted for the resolution. The United States and Russia abstained from the vote. "Today, this council called for urgent steps to immediately allow safe, unhindered humanitarian access," said U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
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U.N. Secretary-General Holds News Conference After Vote on Gaza Aid Resolution
22 minutesUnited Nations Secretary-General António Guterres held a news conference after the U.N. Security Council passed a resolution calling for more humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. He said neither Hamas' Oct. 7 attack against Israel nor Israel's retaliation against Palestinians in Gaza could be justified. He then outlined the elements needed for an "effective aid operation" for Gaza: security, staff who could work in safe conditions, logistical capacity for trucks, and resumption of commercial activities. Mr. Guterres also repeated his calls for a ceasefire, saying it was "the only way to begin to meet the desperate needs of people in Gaza and end their ongoing nightmare," and said he was "extremely disappointed" by Israel putting a two-state solution into question. While this news conference occurred, the U.N. Security Council's meeting was still in session.
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Discussion on Presidential Power and the Supreme Court
1 hour, 3 minutesJohn Yoo, former deputy assistant attorney general (Bush administration, 2001-03), and John Malcolm from the Heritage Foundation discussed presidential powers and the Supreme Court during a virtual conversation hosted by the Federalist Society. Several topics were addressed, including pending legal and civil trials against former President Trump, presidential immunity, Hunter Biden, and a potential impeachment of President Biden. They also touched on the recent ruling from the Colorado Supreme Court that disqualifies President Trump from appearing on the 2024 ballot, calling the court's decision not "well-reasoned."
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2024 Campaign Trail: GOP Presidential Hopefuls & Their Surrogates in Iowa
1 hour, 3 minutesUp-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 in Iowa as 2024 presidential candidates brought along surrogates to help make their cases to caucusgoers, with just three weeks to go until the Hawkeye State's first-in-the-nation contest. Florida Congressman Matt Gates stumped for former President Donald Trump in Iowa. Governor Ron DeSantis was with Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie, also in the Hawkeye State. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. met with voters in Phoenix. Also, conversations with political reporters Stephen Gruber-Miller and Paul Steinhauser on the latest campaign news in New Hampshire and Iowa.
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After Words: Ruth Simmons, "Up Home - One Girl's Journey"
1 hour, 5 minutesRuth Simmons spoke about her journey from poverty to academia, serving as president of Smith College, Brown University & Prairie View A&M University. She was interviewed by University of Maryland, Baltimore County president emeritus and author Freeman Hrabowski.
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Campaign 2024: RFK Jr. Campaigns in Phoenix
43 minutes2024 independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke to voters in Phoenix. He appealed to younger voters and talked about the challenges they face when it comes to financial stability. He also discussed the effects of homelessness in the U.S. and how it correlates with housing prices and inflation.
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U.N. Security Council Votes on Gaza Aid Resolution
1 hour, 50 minutesThe United Nations Security Council debated and voted on a resolution to increase aid to Gaza and focus on the release of hostages amid the Israel-Hamas War. Of the 15-member body, 13 members voted for the resolution. The United States and Russia abstained from the vote. "Today, this council called for urgent steps to immediately allow safe, unhindered humanitarian access," said U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield.
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U.N. Secretary-General Holds News Conference After Vote on Gaza Aid Resolution
21 minutesUnited Nations Secretary-General António Guterres held a news conference after the U.N. Security Council passed a resolution calling for more humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. He said neither Hamas' Oct. 7 attack against Israel nor Israel's retaliation against Palestinians in Gaza could be justified. He then outlined the elements needed for an "effective aid operation" for Gaza: security, staff who could work in safe conditions, logistical capacity for trucks, and resumption of commercial activities. Mr. Guterres also repeated his calls for a ceasefire, saying it was "the only way to begin to meet the desperate needs of people in Gaza and end their ongoing nightmare," and said he was "extremely disappointed" by Israel putting a two-state solution into question. While this news conference occurred, the U.N. Security Council's meeting was still in session.
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Public Affairs Events
17 hours, 2 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.