C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Sen Homeland Hearing on Synthetic Opioids
3 hours, 16 minutesThe Senate Homeland Security Subcommittee on Investigations held a hearing on synthetic opioids. The first panel included officials from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the U.S. Postal Service on preventing the flow of foreign shipments of synthetic opioids into the U.S., especially fentanyl from China. The committee also heard testimony from a second panel which included former White House National Drug Control Policy Director Michael Botticelli and drug addiction specialists. They provided recommendations for combating the opioid epidemic including having increased access to drug treatment centers and regulating opioid prescriptions.
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Wounded Veteran Gary Linfoot
1 hour, 5 minutesArmy Special Ops aviation officer Gary Linfoot broke his back in a helicopter crash in Iraq in 2008. He's now paralyzed. He's the first veteran to use full-body technology called an Exoskeleton, that has given him the ability to walk again. Linfoot tells his story at the Reagan Library, and talks to the audience about surviving the crash and the use of technology to help injured veterans
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AEI Discussion Iranian Power in Middle East
1 hour, 1 minuteThe American Enterprise Institute held a discussion on the future of Iran's power in the Middle East. Panelists including current and former military leaders examined the relationship between Iran and Syria, the government's decision to help Syrian President Assad in his civil war and how Iran can destabilize the region.
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Public Affairs Events
5 hours, 19 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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Pepperdine U - Future of Healthcare
1 hour, 25 minutesThe CEO of Doctor on Demand and other telemedicine industry leaders participated in a panel discussion on how innovation and technology can transform and improve the U.S. health care system. Their remarks were part of a health care symposium hosted by Pepperdine University's school of Business and Management.
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Wounded Veteran Gary Linfoot
59 minutesArmy Special Ops aviation officer Gary Linfoot broke his back in a helicopter crash in Iraq in 2008. He's now paralyzed. He's the first veteran to use full-body technology called an Exoskeleton, that has given him the ability to walk again. Linfoot tells his story at the Reagan Library, and talks to the audience about surviving the crash and the use of technology to help injured veterans
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Discussion on U.S. - Vietnam Relations
50 minutesVietnamese Prime Minister Nguyn Xuân Phúc delivers remarks at the Heritage Foundation, part of his visit to the United States, which includes a meeting with President Trump.
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Washington Journal: Clarence Page
30 minutesChicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page discusses his recent pieces on hate in the U.S., the media's treatment of President Trump and other issues in the news.
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Washington Journal: Jonathan Schanzer
33 minutesFoundation for the Defense of Democracies' Jonathan Schanzer discusses Pres. Trump's efforts to recruit Middle Eastern countries to fight terrorism.
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Washington Journal: NICK MULLINS
26 minutesFormer Coal Miner Nick Mullins discusses his experience as a former coal miner who has turned to writing and activism on behalf of miners and Appalachian communities.
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Washington Journal: ROBERT MURRAY
28 minutesMurray Energy Corporation President and CEO Robert Murray discusses the future of the coal industry and story of his company.
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Soner Cagaptay, "The New Sultan"
1 hour, 35 minutesSoner Cagaptay, director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy's Turkish Research Program, assesses how president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has cemented his rule and at what cost to his country's stability and democratic future. This event was held at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
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Graeme Wood, "The Way of the Strangers"
1 hour, 4 minutesGraeme Wood, national correspondent for The Atlantic, profiles some of the tens of thousands of people around the world who have been inspired to join ISIS. This event was held at the Hoover Institution's Washington, DC, offices.
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Syria Panel KEYED
1 hour, 2 minutesA panel on Syria from the 22nd annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, featuring Alia Malek, "The Home That Was Our Country: A Memoir of Syria;" Christopher Phillips, "The Battle for Syria: International Rivalry in the New Middle East;" and Elliot Ackerman, "Green on Blue: A Novel."
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Bassem Youssef, "Revolution for Dummies
1 hour, 4 minutesBassem Youssef, former host of "The Program," Egypt's most popular TV show, talks about his satirical coverage of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution and consequences of criticizing the government there. He is interviewed in Chicago by Gigi Pritzker, co-founder of Madison Wells Media.
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Soner Cagaptay, "The New Sultan"
1 hour, 35 minutesSoner Cagaptay, director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy's Turkish Research Program, assesses how president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has cemented his rule and at what cost to his country's stability and democratic future. This event was held at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
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Graeme Wood, "The Way of the Strangers"
1 hour, 4 minutesGraeme Wood, national correspondent for The Atlantic, profiles some of the tens of thousands of people around the world who have been inspired to join ISIS. This event was held at the Hoover Institution's Washington, DC, offices.
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Syria Panel KEYED
1 hour, 2 minutesA panel on Syria from the 22nd annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, featuring Alia Malek, "The Home That Was Our Country: A Memoir of Syria;" Christopher Phillips, "The Battle for Syria: International Rivalry in the New Middle East;" and Elliot Ackerman, "Green on Blue: A Novel."
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Bassem Youssef, "Revolution for Dummies
1 hour, 7 minutesBassem Youssef, former host of "The Program," Egypt's most popular TV show, talks about his satirical coverage of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution and consequences of criticizing the government there. He is interviewed in Chicago by Gigi Pritzker, co-founder of Madison Wells Media.
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Pepperdine U - Future of Healthcare
1 hour, 23 minutesThe CEO of Doctor on Demand and other telemedicine industry leaders participated in a panel discussion on how innovation and technology can transform and improve the U.S. health care system. Their remarks were part of a health care symposium hosted by Pepperdine University's school of Business and Management.
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Future of Health Care
1 hour, 20 minutesDr. Wyatt Decker of the Mayo Clinic and Thomas Priselac of Cedars-Sinai Health systems participated in a panel discussion on value-based health care and its impact on overall health care spending and consumer satisfaction. This discussion was part of a health care symposium hosted by Pepperdine University's school of Business and Management.