C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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History Bookshelf: Peggy Grande, "The President Will See You Now"
1 hour, 30 minutesPeggy Grande, who served as President Ronald Reagan's executive assistant, recalls her ten years working for the former President after he left the White House and returned to California. She speaks at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum in Simi Valley, California.
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The Communicators: Package for Communicators -State of the Net #2 -for air on 3/25 - keyed
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Package for Rep. Dwight Evans Interview
10 minutesRep. Dwight Evans (D-PA) sat down with C-SPAN for a profile interview. Rep. Evans, who represents Pennsylvania's 2nd District, outlined some of his legislative priorities, including food insecurity and education. He also talked about why he has a framed picture of the late Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall up on a wall in his office.
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Package for Rep. Claudia Tenney Interview
18 minutesRep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) sat down with C-SPAN for a profile interview. She's serving her first term representing the 22nd congressional district of New York. Rep. Tenney talked about wanting to be an artist at one point and how she eventually ended up running for public office. She outlined some of her legislative priorities including repeal and replace the health care law and job creation.
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Supreme Court Justice Confirmation Hearing, Day 4
3 hours, 2 minutesThe confirmation hearing of Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch continued before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Members of the American Bar Association, former law clerks and members from other groups like the Sierra Club testified before the committee on Judge Gorsuch's qualifications.
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Prep for Judge Gorsuch Hold Over Hearing
19 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee votes on the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court, as well as other nominations for senior Justice Department posts.
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Pfizer CEO at National Press Club Luncheon
1 hour, 7 minutesPfizer CEO Ian Read said he opposes any legislation that places price controls on pharmaceutical drugs calling it bad policy. His comments came as he delivered remarks on health care at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. In his speech, he also outlined recommendations on how to improve America's health care system. These recommendations included the need for more incentives in health care prevention and eliminating the approval backlog for generics.
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The Communicators: Package for Communicators -State of the Net #2 -for air on 3/25 - keyed
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Washington Journal: Gabby Morrongiello & Mike Lillis
57 minutesWashington Examiner's Gabby Morrongiello and The Hill's Mike Lillis discusses what faces the White House and the Republican Congress after the vote on the replacement health care bill.
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Tillerson & Iraqi PM Remarks
44 minutesSecretary of State Rex Tillerson hosted foreign ministers at the State Department to discuss global efforts in combating ISIS. The meeting was a gathering of 68 members who make up the Global Coalition, an international body created in 2014 committed to working together to reduce the threat of ISIS. In his opening remarks, he updated members on the progress in the fight against ISIS but stressed what he called the need for more allies to pull their weight. Following Secretary Tillerson's remarks, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi addressed the meeting.
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Rep. Lloyd Smucker Interview
13 minutesRep. Lloyd Smucker (R-PA) sat down with C-SPAN for a profile interview. He's serving his first term representing the 16th Congressional District of Pennsylvania. He was born into an Amish family and is the tenth child out of twelve. Rep. Smucker talked about how he convinced his parents to let him leave the Amish community to go to high school eventually starting his own construction company and now a new member of the 115th Congress.
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Package for Judge Gorsuch Hold Over Hearing
13 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee has decided to hold over the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch for another week at the request of Democrats. The committee will vote to move his nomination out of the committee April 3rd.
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The Communicators: Package for Communicators -State of the Net #2 -for air on 3/25 - keyed
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Zocalo Public Square - GMOs
1 hour, 10 minutesGenetically modified organisms, also known as GMOs, are a result of organisms whose DNA has been genetically modified or altered. The Zocalo Public Square hosted a panel discussion with food and agricultural experts on the controversy surrounding genetically modified crops and environmental sustainability.
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U.S. Senate: Senate ReAir #1 - Schumer on Russia/Health Care - K
14 minutesSenate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) talked first about investigations into the Trump campaign's contacts with Russia, and, later, about failed Republican efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. He mentions a willingness to work with the President on health care and asked for the President to rescind some of his executive orders related to the ACA. He finished by talking about tax reform efforts, warning that Republicans should heed the lessons of what just happened with health care.
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SEC Chair Nomination
2 hours, 27 minutesThe Senate Banking, Housing, & Urban Affairs Committee held a confirmaton hearing for Securities and Exchange nominee Jay Clayton, a Wall Street attorney who has represented several prominent investment firms, including Goldman Sachs. Members of the committee asked Mr. Clayton about his experience on Wall Street and his views on several regulatory cases, cybersecurity challenges and his possible conflicts of interest. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) pressed Mr. Clayton on his conflicts of interest and potential recusals and asked how that would affect future SEC votes. If confirmed, Mr. Clayton told the committee he would not be able to vote on issues concerning his clients at his firm Sullivan & Cromwell for two years.
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EPA Admin Pruitt at NLC
16 minutesEPA Administrator Scott Pruitt delivered keynote remarks at the National League of Cities conference in Washington, DC. He was introduced by Gary, Indiana Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson (D).
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Zocalo Public Square - GMOs
1 hour, 10 minutesGenetically modified organisms, also known as GMOs, are a result of organisms whose DNA has been genetically modified or altered. The Zocalo Public Square hosted a panel discussion with food and agricultural experts on the controversy surrounding genetically modified crops and environmental sustainability.
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U.S. Senate: Senate ReAir #1 - Schumer on Russia/Health Care - K
13 minutesSenate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) talked first about investigations into the Trump campaign's contacts with Russia, and, later, about failed Republican efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. He mentions a willingness to work with the President on health care and asked for the President to rescind some of his executive orders related to the ACA. He finished by talking about tax reform efforts, warning that Republicans should heed the lessons of what just happened with health care.
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SEC Chair Nomination
2 hours, 29 minutesThe Senate Banking, Housing, & Urban Affairs Committee held a confirmaton hearing for Securities and Exchange nominee Jay Clayton, a Wall Street attorney who has represented several prominent investment firms, including Goldman Sachs. Members of the committee asked Mr. Clayton about his experience on Wall Street and his views on several regulatory cases, cybersecurity challenges and his possible conflicts of interest. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) pressed Mr. Clayton on his conflicts of interest and potential recusals and asked how that would affect future SEC votes. If confirmed, Mr. Clayton told the committee he would not be able to vote on issues concerning his clients at his firm Sullivan & Cromwell for two years.
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Package for 'RTNDF-1ST AMEND AWARDS - Pt. 1 Pre-Dinner
51 minutesThe Radio Television Digital News Foundation hosted its annual First Amendment awards dinner in Washington, DC to honor journalists and news industry leaders. The pre-dinner ceremony included opening remarks and award speeches by Mark Halperin, John Heilemann, Stanley Hubbard. The event was hosted by MSNBC's Chris Matthews.
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Package for 'RTNDF-1ST AMEND AWARDS - Pt. 2 Post-Dinner
1 hour, 0 minuteThe second portion of the annual First Amendment Awards Dinner honoring journalists and news industry leaders continued. Other recipients included Nina Totenberg, NPR legal affairs correspondent, and CBS "60 Minutes" reporter Bill Whitaker. MSNBC's Chris Matthews emceed the dinner that was hosted by the Radio Television Digital News Foundation.
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INST. OF WORLD POLITICS
1 hour, 14 minutesThe Institute of World Politics and the Foreign Policy Initiative hosted a discussion on women in combat. Naval Postgraduate School Professor Anna Simons talked about the challenges and changes to the military since the 2015 decision to allow women in combat units.