C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 02/25/2024
3 hours, 0 minuteRepublican pollster B.J. Martino and Democratic pollster Nancy Zdunkewicz discuss political news of the day and Maria Snegovaya of the Center for Strategic & International Studies discusses the 2nd anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Washington This Week
3 hours, 5 minutesKey Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
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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.
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UN Security Council Discusses Russia-Ukraine War After 2 Years
2 hours, 35 minutesThe U.N. Security Council met to discuss the two-year mark of the Russia-Ukraine war. Diplomats including U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas Greenfield, British Foreign Secretary David Cameron, and representatives from Ukraine and Russia discussed the significance of the moment. Topics included peace in Ukraine, defense and security agreements between European nations, and the post-Cold War world order.
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CPAC Holds Discussions on 2024 Elections & Border Security
48 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."
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CPAC Discussions on U.S. Support for Israel & Japan's Conservative Support
31 minutesFormer U.S. government officials, including candidate for U.S. Senate David McCormick (R-PA), and Japanese Conservative Union Chair Jay Aeba spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held in the Washington, DC area. This year's theme was "Where Globalism Goes to Die."
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Rep. Dan Bishop, Stephen Miller and Texas AG Ken Paxton at CPAC
27 minutesRep. Dan Bishop (R-NC), Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R), and former White House Senior Adviser Stephen Miller (Trump administration, 2017-21) discuss big tech accountability, immigration, and former President Trump during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held in the Washington, DC area. This year's theme was "Where Globalism Goes to Die."
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CPAC Discussion on Israeli Hostages and U.S. Support for Israel
30 minutesAuthor and radio talk show host Mark Levin and his wife Julie Strauss Levin discuss the Israel-Hamas war and U.S. support for Israel during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held in the Washington, DC area. Joining them on stage was Jonathan Deckelhen, who spoke about his son who has been held hostage by Hamas since the October 7th attack. This year's theme was "Where Globalism Goes to Die."
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CPAC Discussion with Rep. Cory Mills and Others on the 2nd Amendment
22 minutesRep. Cory Mills (R-FL) joined gun rights advocates for a discussion on the Second Amendment during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held in the Washington, DC area. This year's theme was "Where Globalism Goes to Die."
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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.
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Q&A: Former First Daughter Patti Davis on Her Life with Ronald and Nancy Reagan
51 minutesPatti Davis discussed her book "Dear Mom and Dad," a memoir written as a letter to her late parents, Ronald and Nancy Reagan. She talked about her complicated relationship with her mother and her views on the Reagan administration's domestic policies.
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Interview on Upcoming Government Funding Deadlines
6 minutesPolitico Budget & Appropriations Caitlin Emma discusses the House and Senate current plans on extending government funding past the March 1st and 8th deadlines to avert a shutdown.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 02/21/2024
47 minutesBritish Prime Minister Rishi Sunak expressed condolences to the family of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny who "died for a cause to which he dedicated his whole life: freedom," as he began his weekly question and answer time with members of the House of Parliament. The prime minister continued, saying Great Britain and its allies "are considering all options to hold Russia and Putin to account." Prime Minister Sunak fielded questions on a variety of topics, including the Israel-Hamas war, illegal migration, public safety, and transportation investment.
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State Dept. Official on Black Leadership in Foreign Policy
55 minutesBonnie Jenkins, U.S. under secretary of state for arms control and international security, discussed African American leadership in foreign policy at the Atlantic Council in Washington, DC. She talked about how she began working in government and her advice to aspiring foreign policy professionals, especially women of color. Ambassador Jenkins is the first-ever Black U.S. under secretary of state, and is the founder of Women of Color Advancing Peace, Security, and Conflict Transformation.
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President Biden Remarks From Culver City, California
21 minutesPresident Biden announced debt relief for 153,000 borrowers enrolled in the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan as he delivered remarks on student debt relief from Culver City, California. In addition, he discussed modifications to the discretionary income percentage repayment requirements for the program and announced grant opportunities for apprenticeship programs. President Biden was joined by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) and a member of the American Federation of Teachers union.
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Q&A: Former First Daughter Patti Davis on Her Life with Ronald and Nancy Reagan
55 minutesPatti Davis discussed her book "Dear Mom and Dad," a memoir written as a letter to her late parents, Ronald and Nancy Reagan. She talked about her complicated relationship with her mother and her views on the Reagan administration's domestic policies.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 02/21/2024
47 minutesBritish Prime Minister Rishi Sunak expressed condolences to the family of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny who "died for a cause to which he dedicated his whole life: freedom," as he began his weekly question and answer time with members of the House of Parliament. The prime minister continued, saying Great Britain and its allies "are considering all options to hold Russia and Putin to account." Prime Minister Sunak fielded questions on a variety of topics, including the Israel-Hamas war, illegal migration, public safety, and transportation investment.
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Under Secretary of State on Two-Year Anniversary of Russia-Ukraine War
52 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.
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Washington Journal: Erica York
50 minutesTax Foundation senior economist Erica York discussed tax policy and the 2024 tax filing season.
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Energy Secretary Discusses Clean Energy Investment
1 hour, 7 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."
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UN Security Council Discusses Russia-Ukraine War After 2 Years
2 hours, 35 minutesThe U.N. Security Council met to discuss the two-year mark of the Russia-Ukraine war. Diplomats including U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas Greenfield, British Foreign Secretary David Cameron, and representatives from Ukraine and Russia discussed the significance of the moment. Topics included peace in Ukraine, defense and security agreements between European nations, and the post-Cold War world order.
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Q&A: Former First Daughter Patti Davis on Her Life with Ronald and Nancy Reagan
54 minutesPatti Davis discussed her book "Dear Mom and Dad," a memoir written as a letter to her late parents, Ronald and Nancy Reagan. She talked about her complicated relationship with her mother and her views on the Reagan administration's domestic policies.