C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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CSIS Previews President's Middle East Trip
1 hour, 24 minutesThe Center for Strategic & International Studies held a discussion with reporters on Donald Trump's first international trip as President of the United States. President Trump will be traveling to Israel, Saudi Arabia and Italy.
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MIDDLE EAST POLICY COUNCIL Counterterrorism Efforts
1 hour, 53 minutesThe Middle East Policy Council hosted a discussion on U.S.-Saudi efforts to combat terrorism. Panelists included the Saudi Ambassador to the United Nations, a Saudi counterterrorism expert, and a former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Topics included President Trump's upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia, relations with Gulf countries, and the rise of social media as a source for spreading extremist views.
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Package for Cato Discussion on Tax Policy
55 minutesThe Cato Institute hosted policy experts to discuss the economic implications of proposed tax plans from President Trump and House Republicans. The speakers generally agreed that the current U.S. tax code should be revised, and that the corporate tax rate should be lowered in order to increase U.S. competitiveness and attract foreign business and investment.
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U.S. Senate: 05/16/2017
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Nat'l Security Adviser McMaster Briefs Reporters
25 minutesNational Security Adviser H.R. McMaster speaks to reporters at the White House about a recent report that President Trump revealed classified information to Russian officials.
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President Welcomes Turkish President Erdogan to White House
15 minutesPresident Trump welcomes Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the White House.
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Public Affairs Events
33 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
21 minutesViewer calls are welcome during this segment.
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U.S. Senate
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Package for 'Senate Party Leaders - Majority Leader Sen. McConnell
12 minutesMajority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) told reporters that it would be helpful to have less drama emanating from the White House. His response came during a series of questions from reporters regarding the Washington Post article on President Trump revealing highly classified information about the battle against ISIS during a White House meeting with the Russian Foreign Minister and ambassador.
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Package for 'Senate Party Leaders - Minority Leader Sen. Schumer
24 minutesSenate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY) called on the president to release transcripts to Congress of the conversation he had with the Russian Foreign Minister and ambassador at the White House where Mr. Trump revealed highly classified information to Russia regarding the fight against ISIS. Sen. Schumer's comments came after the leadership met with its conference for its weekly lunch and meeting.
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Sen. Klobuchar on POTUS & Russian Officials
3 minutesSen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) expressed concern at the CAP Ideas Conference about the allegations about last week's Oval Office conversation between President Trump and Russian officials. She said that the Senate, in its oversight role, needs to hear the tape-if it exists-of the conversation. She also calls for a DOJ-appointed special prosecutor to investigate ties between the Trump campaign and Russian contacts, as well as an independent commission to establish some rules of the road to prevent similar things from happening in the future.
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Sen. Murphy on Pres. Trump
8 minutesMURPHY characterizes Trump admin foreign policy as "foreign policy by improvisation." Says alleged info sharing by POTUS to Russians was not strategic, and that Russia will not be a credible partner within Syria. Said POTUS was trying to show off to Russians in the context of last week's meeting.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Mike Doyle
27 minutesDemocratic Representative Mike Doyle discusses the latest on the efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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Washington Journal: Jeff Pegues
29 minutesCBS News's Jeff Pegues discusses his book focusing on the relationship between law enforcement and communities of color.
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Infrastructure Funding
1 hour, 45 minutesLos Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (D) and Virginia Transportation Secretary Aubrey Layne (R) were among the witnesses testifying at a Senate Environment and Public Works subcommittee hearing on ways to fund roads, transit, and other infrastructure projects in whatever transportation bill Congress would next generate. Most of the testimony and questions focused on the role public-private partnerships, also known as P3s, would play in future federal infrastructure project funding. After the hearing, Senator James Inhofe (R-OK), the subcommittee's chair, answered questions from reporters who attended the hearing.
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Trumka & Chao
33 minutesTransportation Secretary Elaine Chao delivered keynote remarks at a U.S. Chamber of Commerce forum on infrastructure investment. She announced that President Trump's infrastructure plan will be released in the coming weeks and will include $200 billion in taxpayer money.
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7th Circuit Judicial Conf - Trump & SCOTUS
1 hour, 20 minutesNow it's a look at how the Trump administration and the appointment of Justice Neil Gorsuch, will affect the future of the Supreme Court. Panelists include appellate attorneys, some who are former law clerks to Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, to Justice Clarence Thomas and to former Justice William Brennan, plus former a legal adviser to Presidents Clinton and Obama, This panel was part of the Seventh Circuit Bar Association Annual Meeting held in Indianapolis on May 1.
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Infrastructure Funding
1 hour, 44 minutesLos Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (D) and Virginia Transportation Secretary Aubrey Layne (R) were among the witnesses testifying at a Senate Environment and Public Works subcommittee hearing on ways to fund roads, transit, and other infrastructure projects in whatever transportation bill Congress would next generate. Most of the testimony and questions focused on the role public-private partnerships, also known as P3s, would play in future federal infrastructure project funding. After the hearing, Senator James Inhofe (R-OK), the subcommittee's chair, answered questions from reporters who attended the hearing.
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Trumka & Chao
33 minutesTransportation Secretary Elaine Chao delivered keynote remarks at a U.S. Chamber of Commerce forum on infrastructure investment. She announced that President Trump's infrastructure plan will be released in the coming weeks and will include $200 billion in taxpayer money.
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7th Circuit Judicial Conf - Trump & SCOTUS
1 hour, 20 minutesNow it's a look at how the Trump administration and the appointment of Justice Neil Gorsuch, will affect the future of the Supreme Court. Panelists include appellate attorneys, some who are former law clerks to Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, to Justice Clarence Thomas and to former Justice William Brennan, plus former a legal adviser to Presidents Clinton and Obama, This panel was part of the Seventh Circuit Bar Association Annual Meeting held in Indianapolis on May 1.
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Review of British Parliament
1 hour, 2 minutesBBC Parliament looked back at all the major events that took place in the U.K. and the British Parliament during the 2015-2017 legislative session -- one of the shortest sessions in over 40 years. Topics included the U.K.'s decision to leave the European Union, known as Brexit, the resignation of David Cameron, the London terror attacks, and Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to hold snap elections in June 2017.
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Senate Budget Hearing on Economic Growth
1 hour, 24 minutesFormer Senator Phil Gramm (R-TX) appeared before the Senate Budget Committee to talk about policies to spur economic growth under the new Trump administration. Mr. Gramm touched on issues lawmakers should address which included tax policies, the debt and deficit and immigration. Sen. Mike Enzi (R-WY) chairs the committee.
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Fraternal Order of Police Annual Officers' Memorial
1 hour, 19 minutesPresident Trump and Vice President Pence spoke at the annual memorial service for fallen law enforcement officers held by the Grand Lodge Fraternal Order of Police and the Grand Lodge Fraternal Order of Police Auxiliary. Both offered condolences to the families of fallen officers, and said the Trump administration was committed to improving the lives of American police officers. After their remarks, the two men greeted many of the attendees.