C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Scott Miller, "Agent 110"
1 hour, 0 minuteScott Miller, former correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, recalls Allen Dulles' efforts to embolden the German resistance against the Third Reich. Dulles, who would later lead the CIA, assumed the code-name Agent 110, and surreptitiously entered Switzerland in November 1942, when in the hopes of learning more about the Nazi operations, discovered a group of Germans set on the overthrow of Hitler. Scott Miller speaks at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
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The Communicators: Communicators - US Telecom
35 minutesUS Telecom's new President & CEO, Jonathan Spalter, talks about the role of USTelecom, as well as the expansion of broadband across the U.S., privacy on the internet & this past week's action in the House of Representatives to stop new privacy rules adopted by the FCC, & what he's watching at the Federal Communications Commission.
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U.S. Senate: McConnell/Schumer on Gorsuch Nomination 3/29 UNKEYED
19 minutesThe Senate's Republican and Democratic leaders continue debate today on the nomination of Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told Senators that's there's no traditional 60-vote standard for passing Supreme Court nominees. (he's the one who insisted on 60 under Obama) while Minority Leader Charles Schumer says in the past, the president has consulted with the other side of the aisle before nominating a potential justice and this time the president went with a nominee picked by conservative think-tanks.
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U.S. Senate: Hatch on Gorsuch Nomination 3/29 - Keyed
8 minutesFormer Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Orrin Hatch (R-UT) says Democrats lost the presidential election and need to stop begrudging President Trump his Supreme Court pick. Democrats are forcing a vote on moving the nomination forward as a protest to the Republicans blocking then-President Obama's pick for the same Supreme Court seat. Sen. Hatch says Republicans were just following tradition of blocking nominees during the last part of a president's term.
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Rally - The People's Filibuster Day of Action
1 hour, 2 minutesA rally was held on the National Mall in Washington, DC to protest the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch. It was organized by a coalition of groups as part of a national campaign called, "The People's Defense." Some of the speakers from the coalition included representatives from NARAL Pro-Choice America, People for the American Way and the Center for American Progress Action Fund. Also addressing the gathering was Senator Mazie Hirano (D) of the Judiciary Committee.
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SEN JUDICIARY - Gorsuch Nom Vote
4 hours, 56 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee votes on the nominations of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, Rod Rosenstein to be deputy attorney general and Rachel Brand to be associate attorney general.
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The Communicators: Communicators - US Telecom
37 minutesUS Telecom's new President & CEO, Jonathan Spalter, talks about the role of USTelecom, as well as the expansion of broadband across the U.S., privacy on the internet & this past week's action in the House of Representatives to stop new privacy rules adopted by the FCC, & what he's watching at the Federal Communications Commission.
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SEN JUDICIARY - Gorsuch Nom Vote
4 hours, 35 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee, in a party-line vote, 11-9, approved the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to be the next Supreme Court justice. Judge Gorsuch's nomination now heads to the full Senate for a vote where it could face a Democratic filibuster. Under current rules Judge Gorsuch's nomination must receive support from at least 8 Democrats to reach the 60 votes necessary to avoid a filibuster.
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Senate GOP Presser on Judge Gorsuch
21 minutesRepublican Senate Judiciary Committee members urged Democrats to confirm Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch. The senators spoke to reporters after the committee voted along party lines to advance Judge Gorsuch's nomination to the senate floor for confirmation consideration.
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U.S. Senate: ReAir #1 - Schumer on St. Petersburg/Gorsuch - K
14 minutesSenate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer today talked about the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to replace Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court...he laid out - again - his reasons for opposing the nominee, and talked a bit about the upcoming "Nuclear Option" threatened by the Republicans, positing that instead of Senate procedures needing to be changed, perhaps the nominee should be changed. He started his comments by paying tribute to those killed in St. Petersburg today.
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U.S. Senate: McConnell Gorsuch UK
6 minutesSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) says "it now looks apparent" Judge Gorsuch "will be subject to first successful partisan filibuster in the history of the Senate."
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U.S. Senate: Capito on Gorsuch - K
10 minutesWest Virginia Republican Senator Shelly Moore Capito came to the floor to talk about her decision to support the nomination of Neil Gorsuch to replace Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court.
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U.S. Senate: Flake on Gorsuch - K
9 minutesSenator Jeff Flake (R-AZ) is a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee that today(Monday) voted 11-9 to move Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court nomination to the full Senate. Later, he came to the Senate floor to talking about why he's in favor of Judge Gorsuch.
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SEN JUDICIARY - Gorsuch Nom Vote
4 hours, 40 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee, in a party-line vote, 11-9, approved the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to be the next Supreme Court justice. Judge Gorsuch's nomination now heads to the full Senate for a vote where it could face a Democratic filibuster. Under current rules Judge Gorsuch's nomination must receive support from at least 8 Democrats to reach the 60 votes necessary to avoid a filibuster.
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WITA Panel on Trade Deficits
1 hour, 28 minutesThe Washington International Trade Associaton hosted a discussion on trade deficits and whether they are good or bad for the U.S. economy. Robert Shapiro, former under secretary of Economic Affairs at the Commerce Department during the Clinton administration was among the experts on the panel.