C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Federalist Society Discussion on War Powers Discussion'
1 hour, 26 minutesThe Federalist Society held a panel discussion on the constitutional war powers of the executive and legislative branches. Panelists included former Rep. Mickey Edwards, R-OK and former Chief Assistant New York U.S. Attorney Andrew McCarthy. They outlined the constitutional war powers for each branch of government, the limitations of that power and whether Congress should be more involved in the authorization for use of military force.
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Senate Appropriations Subcmte Hearing on Capitol Police Budget
48 minutesThe U.S. Senate Sergeant-at-Arms and the U.S. Capitol Police chief testified in an open session of the Senate Appropriations Legislative Branch Subcommittee on President Trump's proposed fiscal year 2018 budget for the Capitol Hill protocol and law enforcement entities. They were asked questions about a number of their programs, including one focusing on boosting cybersecurity for U.S. Capitol offices and computer networks. After opening statements and questions, the subcommittee moved into closed session to discuss various threats to the Capitol.
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SETA Foundation Conference on Turkey
1 hour, 27 minutesThe SETA Foundation for Political, Economic, and Social Research hosted a discussion in Washington, DC on the 2015 failed coup attempt in Turkey, focusing on the causes and the lasting geopolitical consequences.
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Confirmation Hearing for Homeland Security Nominations
1 hour, 34 minutesThe Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee convenes a hearing for the president's nominees to be the next TSA administrator and Homeland Security Under Secretary for Intelligence & Analysis.
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Washington Journal: Phoner with Alex Bolton- UK
7 minutesThe Hill's Senior Staff Writer Alex Bolton discusses the latest on the Senate health care bill.
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Discussion on Health Savings Accounts
1 hour, 57 minutesThe American Enterprise Institue hosted a discussion with a panel of experts on the pros and cons of health savings accounts (HSAs). Following presentations by each of them, they took part in a Q&A session with audience members.
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Washington Journal: Phoner with Alex Bolton- UK
36 minutesThe Hill's Senior Staff Writer Alex Bolton discusses the latest on the Senate health care bill.
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U.S. Senate
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Majority Leader McConnell Weekly News Conference
12 minutesMajority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced that the Senate will forgo part of their regular annual summer recess and be in session for the first two weeks of August to address issues including health care, the debt ceiling and confirmation process for administration nominees. He made the announcement following a weekly conference lunch with members on the Hill.
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Minority Leader Schumer Weekly News Conference
26 minutesSenate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said staying an extra two weeks in August will not help Republican efforts to repeal and replace the federal health care law. Sen. Schumer added that Democrats stand ready to work with Republicans to make and improve the existing system, not eliminate it or provide tax cuts to the wealthy. Sen. Schumer's comments came during a news conference following the weekly party luncheon with members on Capitol Hill.
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U.S. Senate: McConnell & Thune on Health Care - K
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CIA Director Pompeo at National Security Dinner
59 minutesCIA Director Mike Pompeo delivers remarks at a Intelligence and National Security Alliance dinner in Washington, DC.
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Majority Leader McConnell Weekly News Conference
11 minutesMajority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced that the Senate will forgo part of their regular annual summer recess and be in session for the first two weeks of August to address issues including health care, the debt ceiling and confirmation process for administration nominees. He made the announcement following a weekly conference lunch with members on the Hill.
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Minority Leader Schumer Weekly News Conference
23 minutesSenate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said staying an extra two weeks in August will not help Republican efforts to repeal and replace the federal health care law. Sen. Schumer added that Democrats stand ready to work with Republicans to make and improve the existing system, not eliminate it or provide tax cuts to the wealthy. Sen. Schumer's comments came during a news conference following the weekly party luncheon with members on Capitol Hill.
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U.S. Senate: McConnell & Thune on Health Care - K
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Nelson, Schumer & Murray on Health Care & Judicial Noms. - K
45 minutesSen. Bill Nelson, Ranking member of the Commerce Committee, criticized the GOP health care replacement plan for dropping pre-existing condition allowances. He reviews the problems and challenges faced by several Florida constituents, one with breast cancer, another without arms and knee replacements. Says Senate should not waste anymore time on the GOP plan. Many people grateful for their current coverage. Senator Nelson is a former Florida Insurance Commissioner. Minority Leader Schumer follows, met constituents in all parts of NY who all said not to get rid of health care, including Medicaid. Work to improve the existing law. Blames GOP for slow walking nominations. Murray, Health Committee Ranking Member, talks about GOP plans to cut Medicaid. Would hurt Opioid programs. Should not cut Planned Parenthood. Stories from constituents. GOP doing everything to jam through their replacement. We also hear from Democratic Senators Wyden, Bennet, Merkley and Kaine.
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Campaign 2018: Senate Judiciary on Congressional & Criminal Investigations
1 hour, 50 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism held a hearing to consider past investigations by the legislative and executive branches in light of current investigations into Russia and the 2016 elections. Senators asked questions of and sought advice from legal scholars and attorneys involved in past special investigations. Among the witnesses was Richard Ben-Veniste, who was involved in the investigations of the Watergate scandal in the 1970s and the Whitewater controversy in the 1990s. He was also a member of the 9/11 Commission, which did its work from 2002 to 2004.
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Discussion on the Future of Medicaid
1 hour, 34 minutesThe Alliance for Health Reform held a panel discussion on the future of the Medicaid program as Republicans push their agenda to repeal and replace the health care law. Experts on the panel included those who've helped manage the program at either the federal or the state level.
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Majority Leader McConnell Weekly News Conference
12 minutesMajority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced that the Senate will forgo part of their regular annual summer recess and be in session for the first two weeks of August to address issues including health care, the debt ceiling and confirmation process for administration nominees. He made the announcement following a weekly conference lunch with members on the Hill.
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Minority Leader Schumer Weekly News Conference
23 minutesSenate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said staying an extra two weeks in August will not help Republican efforts to repeal and replace the federal health care law. Sen. Schumer added that Democrats stand ready to work with Republicans to make and improve the existing system, not eliminate it or provide tax cuts to the wealthy. Sen. Schumer's comments came during a news conference following the weekly party luncheon with members on Capitol Hill.
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U.S. Senate: McConnell & Thune on Health Care - K
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Nelson, Schumer & Murray on Health Care & Judicial Noms. - K
45 minutesSen. Bill Nelson, Ranking member of the Commerce Committee, criticized the GOP health care replacement plan for dropping pre-existing condition allowances. He reviews the problems and challenges faced by several Florida constituents, one with breast cancer, another without arms and knee replacements. Says Senate should not waste anymore time on the GOP plan. Many people grateful for their current coverage. Senator Nelson is a former Florida Insurance Commissioner. Minority Leader Schumer follows, met constituents in all parts of NY who all said not to get rid of health care, including Medicaid. Work to improve the existing law. Blames GOP for slow walking nominations. Murray, Health Committee Ranking Member, talks about GOP plans to cut Medicaid. Would hurt Opioid programs. Should not cut Planned Parenthood. Stories from constituents. GOP doing everything to jam through their replacement. We also hear from Democratic Senators Wyden, Bennet, Merkley and Kaine.
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Campaign 2018: Senate Judiciary on Congressional & Criminal Investigations
1 hour, 47 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism held a hearing to consider past investigations by the legislative and executive branches in light of current investigations into Russia and the 2016 elections. Senators asked questions of and sought advice from legal scholars and attorneys involved in past special investigations. Among the witnesses was Richard Ben-Veniste, who was involved in the investigations of the Watergate scandal in the 1970s and the Whitewater controversy in the 1990s. He was also a member of the 9/11 Commission, which did its work from 2002 to 2004.
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'CSIS U.S. and U.K. Relations
1 hour, 1 minuteBritish Secretary of Defense Michael Fallon discussed U.S.-U.K. cooperation in combating global security threats such as cybersecurity, North Korea and Syria. Secretary Fallon also spoke on the future of NATO and the 2017 G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany. The discussion was moderated by Heather Conley of the Center for Strategic & International Studies.
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Discussion on Upcoming Russian Military Exercise
1 hour, 42 minutesThe Atlantic Council hosted a discussion on Zapad 17, the Russian-led military exercise in and around the Baltic Sea slated to begin in mid-September 2017. Military and government leaders from Estonia, Norway, and the U.S. discussed the mechanics and broader implications of the exercises, both for the NATO alliance and Russia's broader military ambitions.