C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Book TV
8 hours, 0 minuteNon-fiction books and authors.
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The Communicators: Communicators - Walt Mossberg, Part 1
32 minutesWalt Mossberg is one of the nation's best-known technology watchers. But he's decided to retire in afew weeks. In this inteview he talks about the top technology gadgets and issues that he's seen in the 26 years he's been writing about technology. This former hard-news reporter decided to watch personal technology in 1991. He's written about this ever-growing sector of the tech market for the Wall Street Journal and then for Recode and The Verge. Part 1 of 2 parts.
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Opioid Crisis & the Economy
1 hour, 39 minutesA joint congressional panel examined the opioid crisis and other forms of drug abuse and their possible relationship to economic factors. Witnesses included Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine (R) who discussed how the opioid epidemic has impacted his state and the lawsuit he's filed against pharmaceutical companies over allegations of fraudulent marketing concerning the benefits of prescription opioids. The Joint Economic Committee is chaired by Rep. Pat Tiberi (R-OH).
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Donald Trump and the Future of Political Parties
1 hour, 34 minutesA panel of academics and political strategists including the Director of Speechwriting for the Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign, discuss the future of the Repubican and Democratic parties. This was the final panel at an all-day conference on Trump's First 100 Days, hosted by the University of California Unruh Institute of Politics in Los Angeles.
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The Communicators: Communicators - Walt Mossberg, Part 1
57 minutesWalt Mossberg is one of the nation's best-known technology watchers. But he's decided to retire in afew weeks. In this inteview he talks about the top technology gadgets and issues that he's seen in the 26 years he's been writing about technology. This former hard-news reporter decided to watch personal technology in 1991. He's written about this ever-growing sector of the tech market for the Wall Street Journal and then for Recode and The Verge. Part 1 of 2 parts.
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Future of Health Care
57 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.
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Campaign 2018: White House Briefing
38 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Sean Spicer answers questions from reporters.
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Donald Trump and the Future of Political Parties
1 hour, 33 minutesA panel of academics and political strategists including the Director of Speechwriting for the Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign, discuss the future of the Repubican and Democratic parties. This was the final panel at an all-day conference on Trump's First 100 Days, hosted by the University of California Unruh Institute of Politics in Los Angeles.
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Washington Journal: Cameron Easley and Hunter Walker
10 minutesMorning Consult's Cameron Easley and Yahoo's Hunter Walker discuss what Congress and the White House are expected to focus on in the coming week.
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U.S. Senate: 06/12/2017
3 hours, 4 minutesThe Senate meets at 4pm ET and will take up a measure to expand sanctions against Iran
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House Armed Services on Defense Budget
3 hours, 10 minutesDefense Secretary James Mattis and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Joseph Dunford testify before the House Armed Services Committee about the president's 2018 Defense Department budget request.
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Public Affairs Events
55 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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The Communicators: Communicators - Walt Mossberg, Part 1
32 minutesWalt Mossberg is one of the nation's best-known technology watchers. But he's decided to retire in afew weeks. In this inteview he talks about the top technology gadgets and issues that he's seen in the 26 years he's been writing about technology. This former hard-news reporter decided to watch personal technology in 1991. He's written about this ever-growing sector of the tech market for the Wall Street Journal and then for Recode and The Verge. Part 1 of 2 parts.
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Supreme Court - Sessions v. Morales-Santana
1 hour, 1 minuteThe Supreme Court struck down an immigration law from 1952 that makes it easier for unmarried American mothers to pass U.S. citizenship to their children born in other countries than it does unmarried American fathers. The Court ruled that the law violates the Fifth Amendment's requirement that all people must be treated equally under the law. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 a man who fathers children out of wedlock in another country can only pass on citizenship to the child if he has been in the U.S. for a total of 10 years, five of those after the age of 14. A similarly situated mother must only have been in the U.S. continuously for one year. Luis Ramon Morales-Santana was born in the Dominican Republic to an American father and Dominican mother. They were not married. Morales-Santana's father could not transfer citizenship at birth, because he left Puerto Rico 20 days before meeting the required amount of time. After living in the U.S. for decades as a la
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Georgia 6th District Debate
1 hour, 1 minuteIn what several news organizations have declared the most expensive House race in U.S. history, candidates Karen Handel (R) and Jon Ossoff (D) took part in their last scheduled debate ahead of a special election to fill Georgia's 6th congressional district House seat left open when former congressman Tom Price became President Trump's health and human services secretary. The candidates discussed several issues including health care replacement, tax policy, Russia and the 2016 elections, the Iran nuclear agreement and climate change. Public Broadcasting Atlanta (PBA) and WABE 90.1 FM co-hosted the debate in Atlanta.
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House Armed Services on Defense Budget
4 hours, 7 minutesDefense Secretary James Mattis and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Joseph Dunford testified before the House Armed Services Committee about the president's 2018 Defense Department budget request. They answered questions from members covering the broad range of Defense Department programs included in the $603 billion base budget request, as well as voiced concern over the looming threat of sequestration. They discussed what is being done to address threats posed by Russia, China, North Korea and Iran, and the ongoing operations to combat ISIS and other terror groups and activities in Afghanistan, Iraq, throughout the Middle East and across the globe.
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Supreme Court - Sessions v. Morales-Santana
1 hour, 4 minutesThe Supreme Court struck down an immigration law from 1952 that makes it easier for unmarried American mothers to pass U.S. citizenship to their children born in other countries than it does unmarried American fathers. The Court ruled that the law violates the Fifth Amendment's requirement that all people must be treated equally under the law. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 a man who fathers children out of wedlock in another country can only pass on citizenship to the child if he has been in the U.S. for a total of 10 years, five of those after the age of 14. A similarly situated mother must only have been in the U.S. continuously for one year. Luis Ramon Morales-Santana was born in the Dominican Republic to an American father and Dominican mother. They were not married. Morales-Santana's father could not transfer citizenship at birth, because he left Puerto Rico 20 days before meeting the required amount of time. After living in the U.S. for decades as a la
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Georgia 6th District Debate
1 hour, 0 minuteIn what several news organizations have declared the most expensive House race in U.S. history, candidates Karen Handel (R) and Jon Ossoff (D) took part in their last scheduled debate ahead of a special election to fill Georgia's 6th congressional district House seat left open when former congressman Tom Price became President Trump's health and human services secretary. The candidates discussed several issues including health care replacement, tax policy, Russia and the 2016 elections, the Iran nuclear agreement and climate change. Public Broadcasting Atlanta (PBA) and WABE 90.1 FM co-hosted the debate in Atlanta.