C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Memoirs of an American Skinhead"
1 hour, 29 minutesFormer skinhead Christian Picciolini recalls his life as a member of the first neo-Nazi skinhead gang in his book, "Romantic Violence: Memoirs of an American Skinhead." He describes his rise to leadership positions and why he left the skinheads six years later. He is the co-founder of the organization Life After Hate. Mr. Picciolini is in conversation with Abraham H. Foxman, former director of the Anti-Defamation League and the Museum of Jewish Heritage's Director of the Center for the Study of Anti-Semitism.
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Discussion on Oil Companies and Foreign Corruption
1 hour, 34 minutesThe Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC hosted a panel discussion on oil and gas production companies and their role in propagating government corruption around the world. Panelists included anti-corruption researchers and advocates who detailed many recent cases of oil production-related corruption in Nigeria, Chad, and Equatorial Guinea, and also outlined what role the U.S. and other western nations play in failing to halt kleptocratic regimes.
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Discussion on Teen Road Safety
49 minutesThe Family, Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) announces the results of their Teen Road Safety Assessment initative at the National Press Club.
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Discussion on U.S. Leadership and Climate Change
1 hour, 32 minutesHouse Science Committee Ranking Member Don Beyer (D) outlined the potential impact of the Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate change agreement. He also touched on the implications that the U.S. will no longer be a leader on this issue.
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VA Secretary on Health Innovation
10 minutesVeterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Dr. David Shulkin stressed the importance of innovation in addressing many issues within the VA health care system. His comments came during the agency's second annual demo day where dozens of innovators and technologists talked about how their invention or concept can improve the VA's problems.
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Discussion on Occupational Licensing Requirements
1 hour, 23 minutesThe Federalist Society hosts a panel discussion on state and local licensing requirements for service industry jobs such as cosmetology, which the Trump administration has advocated relaxing and harmonizing across the country.
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Hearing on the Illicit Art Trade
1 hour, 15 minutesFederal customs and financial crimes officials were among the witnesses at a House Financial Services subcommittee hearing on efforts to combat the illicit art and antiquities trade. They outlined the ways terrorist groups like ISIS have used antiquities and arts sales to fund their operations, and the ways federal enforcement agencies and their foreign counterparts were trying to disrupt the black market of such transactions. The hearing was ended after final votes in the House were called for the week.
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SHAKESPEARE THEATER - Mock Trial
1 hour, 11 minutesA mock trial was presented based on a scenario of William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." A panel of federal appellate court judges and Supreme Court justices, including Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer, heard oral argument in the case of "The Weird Sisters v. Kingdom of Scotland." At issue was whether or not the Sisters were guilty of using witchcraft to aid and abet Macbeth in the murder of King Duncan of Scotland. This event was another installment of the mock trial series presented by the Shakespeare Theatre Company of Washington, DC.
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Package for 'Princeton Univ. Conf. - Liberal Education Panel
2 hours, 1 minuteA group of scholars and authors gathered to discuss liberal arts education and freedom of speech on college campuses. Speakers include an Indiana University professor who invited conservative author Charles Murray to speak on his campus this year. The discussion was part of a 2-day conference at Princeton University called, "A Worthy Life: Finding Meaning in America."
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Package for 'Princeton Univ. Conf. - Bioethics Panel
1 hour, 48 minutesA panel of academics gathered for a discussion on bioethics and the potential for technology to advance the physical and mental capabilities of human beings, and its potential for both enhancing and endangering humanity. This forum was part of a conference hosted by Princeton University to address a range of questions in the areas of social science and the humanities.
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VA Secretary on Health Innovation
23 minutesVeterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Dr. David Shulkin stressed the importance of innovation in addressing many issues within the VA health care system. His comments came during the agency's second annual demo day where dozens of innovators and technologists talked about how their invention or concept can improve the VA's problems.
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Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media"
1 hour, 32 minutesHarvard University Law Professor Cass Sunstein examines how social media impacts our political views in his book, "#Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media." Professor Sunstein is in conversation with Michael Barone.
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Washington's Murky Pool of Corrupt
1 hour, 14 minutesFox News Specialists co-host Eric Bolling discusses how to rid Washington of corruption in "The Swamp: Washington's Murky Pool of Corruption and Cronyism and How Trump Can Drain It." He is in conversation with WPHT radio talk show host Chris Stigall.
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Jason Riley, "False Black Power?"
37 minutesWall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley argued that political capital for blacks has been a disadvantage for the race in terms of economic upward mobility in his book, "False Black Power?"
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After Words: Naomi Klein, "No Is Not Enough"
1 hour, 0 minuteSyndicated columnist Naomi Klein discussed shock politics and the 2016 election. She is interviewed by Medea Benjamin, Co-founder of CODEPINK.
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Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media"
1 hour, 32 minutesHarvard University Law Professor Cass Sunstein examines how social media impacts our political views in his book, "#Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media." Professor Sunstein is in conversation with Michael Barone.
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Washington's Murky Pool of Corrupt
1 hour, 12 minutesFox News Specialists co-host Eric Bolling discusses how to rid Washington of corruption in "The Swamp: Washington's Murky Pool of Corruption and Cronyism and How Trump Can Drain It." He is in conversation with WPHT radio talk show host Chris Stigall.
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Jason Riley, "False Black Power?"
37 minutesWall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley argued that political capital for blacks has been a disadvantage for the race in terms of economic upward mobility in his book, "False Black Power?"
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After Words: Naomi Klein, "No Is Not Enough"
57 minutesSyndicated columnist Naomi Klein discussed shock politics and the 2016 election. She is interviewed by Medea Benjamin, Co-founder of CODEPINK.
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Washington Journal: Bruce Brown
31 minutesReporters Committee for Freedom of the Press Executive Director Bruce Brown discusses the Trump administration's crackdown on leaks and its potential impact on journalists and press freedom.
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Package for 'Princeton Univ. Conf. - Liberal Education Panel
2 hours, 2 minutesA group of scholars and authors gathered to discuss liberal arts education and freedom of speech on college campuses. Speakers include an Indiana University professor who invited conservative author Charles Murray to speak on his campus this year. The discussion was part of a 2-day conference at Princeton University called, "A Worthy Life: Finding Meaning in America."