C-SPAN TV Schedule
Expand All-
Washington Journal: 03/27/2024
3 hours, 2 minutesFormer Transportation Dept. Inspector General Mary Schiavo discusses airline safety and federal oversight of the aviation industry, and environmental health scientist Natalie Exum discusses efforts to eradicate "forever chemicals" in drinking water.
-
Campaign 2024: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Announces Vice Presidential Pick
1 hour, 13 minutes"I wanted someone who is battle tested, able to withstand criticism and the controversy and all the defamations and slanders and perjuries that are thrown at anyone who embarks on a presidential campaign" said Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as he announced his vice presidential running mate. The 2024 independent presidential candidate selected California-based attorney Nicole Shanahan to serve as vice president on his independent presidential bid. Shanahan's mother immigrated to the U.S. from China in 1983. Shanahan's legal work focused on artificial intelligence. She also created her own foundation dealing with women's reproductive health.
-
NASA Hold Briefing on Upcoming Solar Eclipse
28 minutes"Eclipses have a special power not only to unify us on earth, but to further science and discovery," said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson during a press briefing on preparations for the total solar eclipse on April 8th from NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. The administrator was joined by NASA leadership, including Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy, and the director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Space Weather Observations. Among the topics discussed were the opportunities for scientific discovery presented by the eclipse and best safety practices, such as wearing eye protection made for solar eclipse viewing.
-
Washington Journal: Mary Schiavo
19 minutesFormer Transportation Department Inspector General Mary Schiavo discussed airline safety, federal oversight of the aviation industry, and multiple safety issues and incidents at Boeing.
-
Discussion on Impact of Israel-Hamas War
1 hour, 28 minutesMiddle East analysts discuss the impact of the Israel-Hamas war and how U.S.-Israel relations and public opinion toward Gaza have evolved; the Stimson Center hosts this event in Washington, DC.
-
Transportation Sec., Coast Guard, & White House Press Sec. Hold Briefing
1 hour, 7 minutesTransportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Coast Guard Deputy Commandant for Operations Vice Admiral Peter Gautier join press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for a briefing on the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore.
-
Supreme Court Hears Case Challenging Abortion Pill Access
1 hour, 35 minutesThe Supreme Court ruled unanimously rejecting a challenge to the FDA's approval process and rules for expanded use of the abortion pill mifepristone. They said the group, the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (AHM), which opposes abortions, had no standing to file suit and failed to show harm from the FDA's actions concerning the pill. Justice Brett Kavanaugh delivered the majority opinion for the Court. Oral argument was heard back in March 2024. The medication, approved by the FDA in 2000, is part of a two-pill regimen for terminating early pregnancies. In 2016, the FDA expanded the drug's use from seven to 10 weeks of pregnancy, reduced the number of in-clinic appointments needed and gave prescribing authority to health care providers who are not physicians. In 2021 the agency removed the in-person requirement altogether.
-
Space Force Operations Chief on U.S. Security Concerns in Space
54 minutesGen. B. Chance Saltzman, the U.S. Space Force's space operations chief, said there has been "dramatic growth in the use of space since 2008," and expressed the importance for the U.S. to maintain its superiority during his remarks on national security concerns at the third annual Spacepower Security Forum hosted by the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. Several topics were addressed, including servicemember recruitment and training, the 2025 budget request, private-public partnerships, and the increased concern on collisions with manmade debris in space. He also touched on the threats and challenges posed by adversaries, including China and Russia.
-
NASA Hold Briefing on Upcoming Solar Eclipse
26 minutes"Eclipses have a special power not only to unify us on earth, but to further science and discovery," said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson during a press briefing on preparations for the total solar eclipse on April 8th from NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. The administrator was joined by NASA leadership, including Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy, and the director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Space Weather Observations. Among the topics discussed were the opportunities for scientific discovery presented by the eclipse and best safety practices, such as wearing eye protection made for solar eclipse viewing.
-
Washington Journal: Mary Schiavo
20 minutesFormer Transportation Department Inspector General Mary Schiavo discussed airline safety, federal oversight of the aviation industry, and multiple safety issues and incidents at Boeing.
-
Gov. Moore, Sens. Van Hollen & Cardin Hold Press Conference on Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse
34 minutesGov. Wes Moore (D-MD), and Sens. Ben Cardin (D) and Chris Van Hollen (D) hold a news conference on the latest regarding the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore.
-
Washington Journal: Natalie Exum
34 minutesNatalie Exum, assistant scientist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discussed efforts to limit lead and harmful "forever chemicals" in drinking water.
-
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.
-
C-SPAN 45th Anniversary
13 minutesC-SPAN Co-CEO Susan Swain talked about the network's 45th anniversary and Founders' Day campaign.
-
NTSB Chair Provides Update on Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse Investigation
44 minutesNTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy provides an update on the investigation into the deadly Baltimore Key Bridge collapse.
-
Discussion on Impact of Israel-Hamas War
1 hour, 30 minutesMiddle East analysts discussed the latest on the impact of the Israel-Hamas war. Topics included the Biden administration's handling of the war amid President Biden's reelection prospects, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) calls for new elections in Israel to replace Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and debate on whether Israel's military campaign against Gaza may be considered genocide. The Stimson Center hosted this event in Washington, DC.
-
Justices Hear Case on NRA's Speech Lawsuit Against Fmr. NY Regulator
1 hour, 17 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in NRA v. Vullo, a case on whether a former New York regulator violated the NRA's free speech rights by threatening companies that do business with them. In 2017, Maria Vullo, the then superintendent of the Department of Financial Services investigated the NRA-endorsed Carry Guard affinity insurance program. This program, underwritten and administered by third parties, covered members' financial losses and if needed, criminal defense costs from use of a licensed firearm. The investigation concluded it violated state law. In February 2018 following a deadly Florida school shooting, Ms. Vullo met with companies urging them to end or rethink their ties with the gun group. AIG and other companies, including the ones associated with the Carry Guard program severed or reduced ties with the NRA. The NRA filed suit arguing Ms. Vullo's actions violated its First Amendment right to protected speech as a gun rights organization. The Supreme Court has through
-
Minnesota Governor Delivers State of the State Address
25 minutesMinnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) delivered the State of the State address at the newly rebuilt Owatonna High School. He touted his administration's focus and investments in education. Other topics included protecting reproductive health care rights and IVF, rebuilding the state's water infrastructure, and responsible gun ownership.
-
NTSB Chair Provides Update on Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse Investigation
43 minutesNTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy provides an update on the investigation into the deadly Baltimore Key Bridge collapse.
-
Space Force Operations Chief on U.S. Security Concerns in Space
57 minutesGen. B. Chance Saltzman, the U.S. Space Force's space operations chief, said there has been "dramatic growth in the use of space since 2008," and expressed the importance for the U.S. to maintain its superiority during his remarks on national security concerns at the third annual Spacepower Security Forum hosted by the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. Several topics were addressed, including servicemember recruitment and training, the 2025 budget request, private-public partnerships, and the increased concern on collisions with manmade debris in space. He also touched on the threats and challenges posed by adversaries, including China and Russia.
-
Justices Hear Case on NRA's Speech Lawsuit Against Fmr. NY Regulator
1 hour, 16 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in NRA v. Vullo, a case on whether a former New York regulator violated the NRA's free speech rights by threatening companies that do business with them. In 2017, Maria Vullo, the then superintendent of the Department of Financial Services investigated the NRA-endorsed Carry Guard affinity insurance program. This program, underwritten and administered by third parties, covered members' financial losses and if needed, criminal defense costs from use of a licensed firearm. The investigation concluded it violated state law. In February 2018 following a deadly Florida school shooting, Ms. Vullo met with companies urging them to end or rethink their ties with the gun group. AIG and other companies, including the ones associated with the Carry Guard program severed or reduced ties with the NRA. The NRA filed suit arguing Ms. Vullo's actions violated its First Amendment right to protected speech as a gun rights organization. The Supreme Court has through
-
Principles First Summit in Washington, DC, Part 5
1 hour, 22 minutesThe "Principles First" summit was held in Washington, DC, which brought together conservative centrists and pro-democracy advocates and provided an alternative to the Conservative Political Action Conference. In this portion of the conference, a panel discussed the state of the U.S. economy and the long-term challenges of federal deficits and debt. Also, former Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele delivered a speech on U.S. founding principles in light of "the tyranny of Donald Trump."
-
KCC PART 2 'British Ambassador to U.S. & Others on Northern European Security '
1 hour, 8 minutesBritish Ambassador to the U.S. Karen Pierce and others discussed Northern European security amid the Russia-Ukraine war at an event hosted by the Hudson Institute. Topics included NATO defense spending, Europe's defense industrial base, and how the results of the Russia-Ukraine war can impact European security.
-
Discussion on Impact of Israel-Hamas War
1 hour, 30 minutesMiddle East analysts discussed the latest on the impact of the Israel-Hamas war. Topics included the Biden administration's handling of the war amid President Biden's reelection prospects, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) calls for new elections in Israel to replace Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and debate on whether Israel's military campaign against Gaza may be considered genocide. The Stimson Center hosted this event in Washington, DC.