C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Impeachment Inquiry, House Hearings: Laura Cooper & David Hale
2 hours, 27 minutesThe House Intelligence Committee held its sixth open hearing of the impeachment inquiry against President Trump. In the evening, lawmakers heard testimony from Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russian, Ukrainian, and Eurasian Affairs Laura Cooper and Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale.
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Hearing on Migration at the U.S. Southern Border
2 hours, 16 minutesImmigration attorneys and a former Homeland Security official testified on migration policy at a House Homeland Security subcommittee hearing. The hearing focused on the "remain in Mexico" policy of the Trump administration, which requires migrants seeking asylum to remain in Mexico. Witnesses spoke about the legal, mental and physical impact of the policy on the migrants.
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U.S. Senate: 11/21/2019
7 hours, 9 minutesThe Senate faces a Thursday midnight deadline to pass a temporary spending bill in order to avoid a possible government shutdown.
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Senate Hearing on Department of Defense Audit
1 hour, 22 minutesDeputy Defense Secretary David Norquist testified on the full financial audit of the Pentagon before a Senate Armed Services subcommittee. Mr. Norquist touched on the importance of an audit and how future audits will proceed. Senators questioned Mr. Norquist on the Defense Department's policies regarding employees testifying before Congress. He also warned about the negative impact a continuing resolution could have on the department.
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Comcast Corp. v. Nat'l Assn. of African American-Owned Media Oral Argument
1 hour, 0 minuteIn Comcast Corp. v. National Association of African American-Owned Media, a case concerning alleged racial discrimination in programming contracting, the justices ruled unanimously against the association and punted the case back to the lower court for additional consideration. Justice Neil Gorsuch authored the opinion. While the case was remanded back to the lower court, the justices agreed that the burden of proof rests on the plaintiff to prove race was the cause of such contract denial. Oral argument was heard back on November 13, 2019. Under the Civil Rights Act of 1866, race discrimination is prohibited in contracting. Byron Allen, who created the National Association of African American-Owned Media, sued Comcast alleging that the cable giant discriminated against him because they wouldn't carry the Entertainment Studios Network (ESN) channels. Comcast argued that they denied carrying the channels due to a lack of bandwidth. ESN is owned by Allen and is the only all African Ameri
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President Trump Hosts the National Medal of Arts & Humanities Ceremony
31 minutesPresident Trump presented the National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal in the White House East Room. Receiving the National Medal of Arts were actor Jon Voight, musician Alison Krauss, President & CEO of WETA-TV (Washington, DC) Sharon Percy Rockefeller, and the musicians of the U.S. military. The recipients of the National Humanities Medal were philanthropist Teresa Lozano Long, chef and restaurateur Patrick O'Connell, author James Patterson, and the Claremont Institute.
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Campaign 2020: Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel at Christian Science Monitor
1 hour, 2 minutesRepublican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel discussed 2020 elections and other political news of the day at the Christian Science Monitor. Ms. McDaniel talked about the impact the impeachment inquiry is having on the RNC campaign efforts. She also touched on how the RNC intends to win back the House, keep the Senate and the White House.
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House Hearing on the Flu Vaccine, Part 1
2 hours, 31 minutesThe House Science, Space and Technology Committee held a hearing with public health officials on efforts to improve flu vaccines and develop a universal flu vaccine. In this portion, committee members heard testimony from National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Influenza Division Director Dr. Daniel Jernigan.
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Comcast Corp. v. Nat'l Assn. of African American-Owned Media Oral Argument
1 hour, 0 minuteIn Comcast Corp. v. National Association of African American-Owned Media, a case concerning alleged racial discrimination in programming contracting, the justices ruled unanimously against the association and punted the case back to the lower court for additional consideration. Justice Neil Gorsuch authored the opinion. While the case was remanded back to the lower court, the justices agreed that the burden of proof rests on the plaintiff to prove race was the cause of such contract denial. Oral argument was heard back on November 13, 2019. Under the Civil Rights Act of 1866, race discrimination is prohibited in contracting. Byron Allen, who created the National Association of African American-Owned Media, sued Comcast alleging that the cable giant discriminated against him because they wouldn't carry the Entertainment Studios Network (ESN) channels. Comcast argued that they denied carrying the channels due to a lack of bandwidth. ESN is owned by Allen and is the only all African Ameri
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Washington Institute Discussion on Counterterrorism
1 hour, 29 minutesRussell Travers, acting director of the National Counterterrorism Center, discussed counterterrorism policy at the Washington Institute. Mr. Travers covered several topics, including current threats, resources and preventing terrorist attacks.
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Campaign 2020: Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel at Christian Science Monitor
1 hour, 1 minuteRepublican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel discussed 2020 elections and other political news of the day at the Christian Science Monitor. Ms. McDaniel talked about the impact the impeachment inquiry is having on the RNC campaign efforts. She also touched on how the RNC intends to win back the House, keep the Senate and the White House.
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House Hearing on the Flu Vaccine, Part 1
2 hours, 31 minutesThe House Science, Space and Technology Committee held a hearing with public health officials on efforts to improve flu vaccines and develop a universal flu vaccine. In this portion, committee members heard testimony from National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Influenza Division Director Dr. Daniel Jernigan.
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Comcast Corp. v. Nat'l Assn. of African American-Owned Media Oral Argument
1 hour, 0 minuteIn Comcast Corp. v. National Association of African American-Owned Media, a case concerning alleged racial discrimination in programming contracting, the justices ruled unanimously against the association and punted the case back to the lower court for additional consideration. Justice Neil Gorsuch authored the opinion. While the case was remanded back to the lower court, the justices agreed that the burden of proof rests on the plaintiff to prove race was the cause of such contract denial. Oral argument was heard back on November 13, 2019. Under the Civil Rights Act of 1866, race discrimination is prohibited in contracting. Byron Allen, who created the National Association of African American-Owned Media, sued Comcast alleging that the cable giant discriminated against him because they wouldn't carry the Entertainment Studios Network (ESN) channels. Comcast argued that they denied carrying the channels due to a lack of bandwidth. ESN is owned by Allen and is the only all African Ameri
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Washington Institute Discussion on Counterterrorism
1 hour, 29 minutesRussell Travers, acting director of the National Counterterrorism Center, discussed counterterrorism policy at the Washington Institute. Mr. Travers covered several topics, including current threats, resources and preventing terrorist attacks.