C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 07/02/2024
3 hours, 3 minutesNational Constitution Center's Jeffrey Rosen discusses Monday's Supreme Court ruling on former President Trump's immunity claim, and progressive commentator David Pakman and conservative commentator Tonny Kinnett discuss Campaign 2024.
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Marine Corps Commandant Discusses Force Readiness
1 hour, 12 minutesMarine Corps Commandant General Eric Smith discusses readiness and modernization, with a focus on the Indo-Pacific region and China, at an event hosted by the Brookings Institution.
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Rep. Kat Cammack and Others Attend National Right to Life Conference
1 hour, 21 minutesRep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) delivered brief remarks on support for the anti-abortion movement during the National Right to Life Conference in Arlington, Virginia. Others delivering remarks included National Right to Life President Carol Tobias and Government Affairs Director Jennifer Popik. Among the topics addressed were legislative alternatives to abortion, the role of pregnancy crisis centers, and the Supreme Court's recent dismissal of the Idaho v. United States case, which allows for emergency abortions to proceed in the state of Idaho.
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Sens. Whitehouse & Cassidy Debate Public Policy
1 hour, 9 minutesSen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) participated in a debate hosted by "The Senate Project" series in Boston. They debated climate and energy policy, border security and immigration, health care and abortion, as well as the Senate filibuster and the state of U.S. democracy. NBC News chief political analyst Chuck Todd served as the moderator. The Senate Project is a partnership between the Edward M. Kennedy Institute, Bipartisan Policy Center, and the Orrin G. Hatch Foundation, and it seeks to bring together senators from different ends of the political spectrum for civil debate and potential areas of common ground.
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Steve Bannon Speaks Before Reporting to Prison
30 minutesSteve Bannon, the former adviser to former President Trump, spoke to reporters and supporters before reporting to prison to serve a four-month sentence. "I am proud to go to prison," Bannon told the crowd, calling himself a political prisoner. Mr. Bannon was sentenced in October 2022 after he was found guilty of defying a subpoena from the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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White House Press Secretary Briefs Reporters
1 hour, 1 minuteWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre gives her first press briefing since the first general election presidential debate of the 2024 cycle.
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Hearing on Racial & Gender Discrimination in Employment, Part 1
37 minutesThe House Oversight and Accountability Committee held a hearing on mitigating racial and gender discrimination in employment practices. Members and witnesses debated several aspects of this topic, including the merits of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's enforcement of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, and conservative policy proposals in "Project 2025" in the event that Republicans win back the White House. In particular, this hearing focused on current questions regarding transgenderism and so-called reverse discrimination in hiring practices. Witnesses included Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita (R), The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights CEO Maya Wiley, and Project 2025 co-author Jonathan Berry.
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Hearing on Racial & Gender Discrimination in Employment, Part 2
2 hours, 18 minutesThe House Oversight and Accountability Committee held a hearing on mitigating racial and gender discrimination in employment practices. Members and witnesses debated several aspects of this topic, including the merits of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's enforcement of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, and conservative policy proposals in "Project 2025" in the event that Republicans win back the White House. In particular, this hearing focused on current questions regarding transgenderism and so-called reverse discrimination in hiring practices. Witnesses included Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita (R), The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights CEO Maya Wiley, and Project 2025 co-author Jonathan Berry.
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President Biden Remarks on Extreme Weather
20 minutesPresident Biden announced "five new actions to address extreme weather, including heat and other hazards," during his remarks on extreme weather preparedness from the District of Columbia's Emergency Operations Center. The actions announced include heat safety training for the workplace and flood prevention efforts. Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) introduced the president.
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Fmr. Deputy Nat'l Security Adviser Discusses Indo-Pacific Strategy
1 hour, 2 minutesFormer Deputy National Security Adviser Matt Pottinger discussed Indo-Pacific strategy and Taiwan-China relations at an event hosted by the Heritage Foundation. Topics included deterring Chinese aggression in the Indo-Pacific, fentanyl precursors from China, military training in Taiwan, and U.S. relations with allies and partners.
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Sens. Whitehouse & Cassidy Debate Public Policy
1 hour, 9 minutesSen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) participated in a debate hosted by "The Senate Project" series in Boston. They debated climate and energy policy, border security and immigration, health care and abortion, as well as the Senate filibuster and the state of U.S. democracy. NBC News chief political analyst Chuck Todd served as the moderator. The Senate Project is a partnership between the Edward M. Kennedy Institute, Bipartisan Policy Center, and the Orrin G. Hatch Foundation, and it seeks to bring together senators from different ends of the political spectrum for civil debate and potential areas of common ground.
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President Biden Remarks on Extreme Weather
18 minutesPresident Biden announced "five new actions to address extreme weather, including heat and other hazards," during his remarks on extreme weather preparedness from the District of Columbia's Emergency Operations Center. The actions announced include heat safety training for the workplace and flood prevention efforts. Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) introduced the president.
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White House Press Secretary Briefs Reporters
59 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre took repeated questions on President Biden's health and mental acuity during a briefing with reporters. This was the first time she had spoken to the press on camera since the debate. On the president's debate performance, she repeatedly acknowledged it was a "bad night" for him. This topic dominated the nearly hour-long briefing.
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Marine Corps Commandant Discusses Force Readiness
1 hour, 15 minutesMarine Corps Commandant General Eric Smith discussed readiness and modernization, with a focus on the Indo-Pacific region and China, at an event hosted by the Brookings Institution. He said the scenarios that worry him most about China's military are its encroachments on sovereign nations, especially Taiwan, and its construction and expansion of artificial islands in the Pacific Ocean. Additional topics included recruitment efforts, increasing the number of women in the Marine Corps, and the importance of public service.
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Fmr. Deputy Nat'l Security Adviser Discusses Indo-Pacific Strategy
1 hour, 1 minuteFormer Deputy National Security Adviser Matt Pottinger discussed Indo-Pacific strategy and Taiwan-China relations at an event hosted by the Heritage Foundation. Topics included deterring Chinese aggression in the Indo-Pacific, fentanyl precursors from China, military training in Taiwan, and U.S. relations with allies and partners.
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Washington Journal: Jeffrey Rosen
38 minutesNational Constitution Center President & CEO Jeffrey Rosen discussed Monday's Supreme Court ruling on former President Trump's immunity claim and other key decisions from this recent term.
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Washington Journal: David Pakman & Tony Kinnet
48 minutesProgressive commentator David Pakman and conservative commentator Tony Kinnett discussed the role of social media in politics, young voters, and Campaign 2024.
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Sens. Whitehouse & Cassidy Debate Public Policy
1 hour, 8 minutesSen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) participated in a debate hosted by "The Senate Project" series in Boston. They debated climate and energy policy, border security and immigration, health care and abortion, as well as the Senate filibuster and the state of U.S. democracy. NBC News chief political analyst Chuck Todd served as the moderator. The Senate Project is a partnership between the Edward M. Kennedy Institute, Bipartisan Policy Center, and the Orrin G. Hatch Foundation, and it seeks to bring together senators from different ends of the political spectrum for civil debate and potential areas of common ground.
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Marine Corps Commandant Discusses Force Readiness
1 hour, 13 minutesMarine Corps Commandant General Eric Smith discussed readiness and modernization, with a focus on the Indo-Pacific region and China, at an event hosted by the Brookings Institution. He said the scenarios that worry him most about China's military are its encroachments on sovereign nations, especially Taiwan, and its construction and expansion of artificial islands in the Pacific Ocean. Additional topics included recruitment efforts, increasing the number of women in the Marine Corps, and the importance of public service.
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Review of the 2023-24 Supreme Court Term and Rulings - Part 4
1 hour, 10 minutesLawyers, legal scholars, activists and journalists discussed the Supreme Court's 2023-24 term and rulings two years after the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, which protected the right to an abortion. During this portion, journalists discussed several of the high-profile cases from the recent Supreme Court term, including the decision on the Chevron doctrine that weakened the federal government's regulatory power and the decision in the presidential immunity case involving former President Trump. Georgetown University Law Center hosted this event.
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President Biden Remarks on Extreme Weather
18 minutesPresident Biden announced "five new actions to address extreme weather, including heat and other hazards," during his remarks on extreme weather preparedness from the District of Columbia's Emergency Operations Center. The actions announced include heat safety training for the workplace and flood prevention efforts. Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) introduced the president.
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White House Press Secretary Briefs Reporters
59 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre took repeated questions on President Biden's health and mental acuity during a briefing with reporters. This was the first time she had spoken to the press on camera since the debate. On the president's debate performance, she repeatedly acknowledged it was a "bad night" for him. This topic dominated the nearly hour-long briefing.
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Public Affairs Events
17 hours, 2 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.