C-SPAN TV Schedule
Expand All-
Washington Journal: 02/22/2024
3 hours, 13 minutesHeath Mayo, founder of the center-right group Principles First, discusses his group's role in Campaign 2024 and DePaul University Professor Jason Hill discusses the national debate over the teaching of black history and the issue of reparations.
-
Federal & State Lawmakers Speak at CPAC
3 hours, 5 minutesFederal and state lawmakers speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) being held in the Washington, DC area.
-
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Munich Security Conference
42 minutesUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed the state of the Russia-Ukraine war at the Munich Security Conference in Germany. He discussed Ukraine's need for more weapons and current efforts to boost Ukrainian war technology capabilities. In addition, they covered a variety of topics and ideas including a rules-based world order, his goal for Ukraine to be a part of the NATO alliance, and his strong criticism for Russian President Putin amid Alexei Navalny's death - stating, "dictators do not go on vacation."
-
Washington Journal: Jason Hill
30 minutesDePaul University Professor Jason Hill discussed the national debate over the teaching of black history and the issue of reparations.
-
Under Secretary of State on Two-Year Anniversary of Russia-Ukraine War
48 minutesUnder Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland discusses the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war amid the two-year anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC.
-
Israeli President Isaac Herzog at Munich Security Conference
34 minutes"The world must keep on leaving this issue as a top priority in its agenda," said Israeli President Isaac Herzog of the hostage situation in Gaza, which he called "an enormous human tragedy." President Herzog sat down with David Ignatius from the Washington Post for a discussion on the Israel-Hamas war and finding a pathway to peace in the Middle East during the Munich Security Conference. When questioned over criticism of Israel's response to Hamas in Gaza, President Herzog said he is "pained by the suffering of innocent civilians of Gaza," but stressed Israel's right to defend themselves. Other topics discussed included the possibility of a two-state solution with Palestine, Israel's relationship with the United States and Saudi Arabia, and Iran's role as a haven or terrorist activity.
-
Pakistani Ambassador Discusses Relations with U.S.
56 minutesPakistani Ambassador to the U.S. Masood Khan joined the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) for a conversation on Pakistan's economic development and relations with the United States. The ambassador spoke on the history and importance of the U.S.-Pakistan relationship and stressed Pakistan's strategic importance in South Asia. Several topics were addressed, including Pakistan's growing tech economy, the country's access to critical minerals, agriculture investment, and Pakistan's relationships with other countries in the region, including China.
-
Panel Discusses Africa-China Relations
45 minutesAnalysts discussed China-Africa relations at the Atlantic Council in Washington, DC, as part of a conference on Chinese influence in the Global South. They discussed political and economic interests that China has in Africa and how China is achieving those goals, as well as Africans' attitudes toward democracy, governance, China, and the U.S. According to Joseph Asunka, CEO of Afrobarometer, a large majority of Africans are committed to democracy and prefer it to other forms of government.
-
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and Others Discuss Ukraine
27 minutes"It shows that Putin's playbook hasn't changed. This is the way he operates," said Estonian Prime Minster Kaja Kallas when asked during the Munich Security Conference about Russian President Vladimir Putin's intent behind the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The Prime Minister joined NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and Sen. Pete Ricketts (R-NE) for a conversation on Ukraine and global security. The senator, who said democracy "takes time" but the U.S. will get there in terms of further support for Ukraine, was taken to task by a Ukrainian audience member who said, "the problem is, Ukraine does not have time, we are dying every day."
-
NASA Coverage of Intuitive Machines-1 Lunar Landing
44 minutesNASA TV covers the first U.S. landing on the moon since 1972, and the first ever by a private company, Houston-based Intuitive Machines.
-
Washington Journal: Steve Inskeep
1 hour, 2 minutesNPR "Morning Edition" co-host and author Steve Inskeep discussed his latest book "Differ We Must: How Lincoln Succeeded in a Divided America."
-
Under Secretary of State on Two-Year Anniversary of Russia-Ukraine War
49 minutesUnder Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland discussed the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war amid the two-year anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC. She summarized the success Ukraine has had in defending itself, with the U.S. providing $75 billion and all other global partners providing $107 billion to date. At the time of this event, the European Union pledged an additional $54 billion. Ms. Nuland also warned about the consequences of the U.S. abandoning Ukraine, saying democracies across the globe will be imperiled if Russian President Vladimir Putin succeeds in completely overtaking the country. When asked if she was optimistic, Ms. Nuland responded, "I'm an optimist by nature, but I'm also paid to be an optimist" in order to improve the situation.
-
Washington Journal: Jason Hill
25 minutesDePaul University Professor Jason Hill discussed the national debate over the teaching of black history and the issue of reparations.
-
Rep. Donalds, Sen. Tuberville & North Carolina Lt. Gov. Robinson Speak at CPAC
1 hour, 13 minutesRep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson (R) spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) being held in the Washington, DC area. This year's theme was "Where Globalism Goes to Die."
-
CPAC Holds Discussions on 2024 Elections & Border Security
52 minutesThe Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) kicked off day one with several notable speakers and discussions. In this portion, two panels focused on the 2024 elections and border security. House Homeland Security Committee Chair Mark Green (R-TN) took part in the border security discussion. He touched on House Republicans impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. He also criticized President Biden for his handling of the topic. This year's CPAC theme was "Where Globalism Goes to Die."
-
NASA Coverage of Intuitive Machines-1 Lunar Landing
45 minutesNASA TV covers the first U.S. landing on the moon since 1972, and the first ever by a private company, Houston-based Intuitive Machines.
-
Panel Discusses Africa-China Relations
44 minutesAnalysts discussed China-Africa relations at the Atlantic Council in Washington, DC, as part of a conference on Chinese influence in the Global South. They discussed political and economic interests that China has in Africa and how China is achieving those goals, as well as Africans' attitudes toward democracy, governance, China, and the U.S. According to Joseph Asunka, CEO of Afrobarometer, a large majority of Africans are committed to democracy and prefer it to other forms of government.
-
Panel Discusses China's Financing of Global South
57 minutesForeign policy analysts discussed China's financing of developing nations at the Atlantic Council in Washington, DC, as part of a conference on Chinese influence in the Global South. The panel focused on China's loans to Africa, and other regions, for infrastructure projects and the impacts of those loans. According to AidData Research Lab's Samantha Custer, the Global South has accumulated approximately $2.6 trillion in debt to China, including principal and interest.
-
Washington Journal: Jason Hill
48 minutesDePaul University Professor Jason Hill discussed the national debate over the teaching of black history and the issue of reparations.
-
Rep. Donalds, Sen. Tuberville & North Carolina Lt. Gov. Robinson Speak at CPAC
1 hour, 13 minutesRep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson (R) spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) being held in the Washington, DC area. This year's theme was "Where Globalism Goes to Die."
-
CPAC Holds Discussions on 2024 Elections & Border Security
50 minutesThe Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) kicked off day one with several notable speakers and discussions. In this portion, two panels focused on the 2024 elections and border security. House Homeland Security Committee Chair Mark Green (R-TN) took part in the border security discussion. He touched on House Republicans impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. He also criticized President Biden for his handling of the topic. This year's CPAC theme was "Where Globalism Goes to Die."
-
Energy Secretary Discusses Clean Energy Investment
1 hour, 4 minutes"Don't underestimate Joe Biden the man with the plan," said Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm as she touted the administration's clean energy and industrial strategy during remarks at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. The secretary highlighted areas of priority in energy and industrial policy, including making investment in America "irresistible," workforce investment, and innovation. Other topics touched upon were electric vehicle production and charging station infrastructure, permitting reform, and the temporary pause on exports of liquified natural gas (LNG), which Secretary Granholm said will not impact relationships with America's allies, "or the ability to access energy."
-
NASA Coverage of Intuitive Machines-1 Lunar Landing
45 minutesNASA TV covers the first U.S. landing on the moon since 1972, and the first ever by a private company, Houston-based Intuitive Machines.
-
Under Secretary of State on Two-Year Anniversary of Russia-Ukraine War
48 minutesUnder Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland discussed the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war amid the two-year anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC. She summarized the success Ukraine has had in defending itself, with the U.S. providing $75 billion and all other global partners providing $107 billion to date. At the time of this event, the European Union pledged an additional $54 billion. Ms. Nuland also warned about the consequences of the U.S. abandoning Ukraine, saying democracies across the globe will be imperiled if Russian President Vladimir Putin succeeds in completely overtaking the country. When asked if she was optimistic, Ms. Nuland responded, "I'm an optimist by nature, but I'm also paid to be an optimist" in order to improve the situation.