C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Hearing on Privatized Military Housing
1 hour, 26 minutesCompanies that provide privatized housing on military bases testified before a House Armed Services subcommittee. The testimony followed a government report revealing poor living conditions for service members. The conditions ranged from toxic mold and lead exposure to rodent and pest issues. During the hearing, Rep. Kendra Horn (R-OK) showed a picture of a unit with mold issues to the witnesses. Earlier in the week, top officials with each of the military branches testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee on this same topic. Lawmakers in both chambers and parties have pledged to hold more hearings on this matter.
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President Trump Meets with Permanent Representatives of the U.N. Security Council
23 minutesPresident Trump met with several members of the U.N. Security Council at the White House. The president spoke about his recent meetings with leaders at the NATO Summit in London and his push for member countries to pay 2% of their GDP.
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Justice Department Briefing on Russian Hacker & Bank Fraud
38 minutesThe Justice Department announced charges against a Russian national accused of hacking and bank fraud. Assistant Attorney General Brian Benczkowski of the Justice Department's Criminal Division made the announcement, telling reporters the crime was "two of the worst computer hacking and bank fraud schemes of the past decade." He was joined by other Justice and State Department officials and a representative from the U.K.'s National Crime Agency. Officials also announced a five million dollar reward for information leading to an arrest or conviction. Following their remarks on the case, they took questions from reporters.
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Former Trump Administration Officials on National Security
45 minutesFormer Trump administration national security officials discussed their experiences in the administration. They talked about what it was like to serve under President Trump, their career background and other national security issues.
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Government Surveillance & Privacy Conference - Panel on Intelligence Oversight
1 hour, 16 minutesThe Cato Institute in Washington, DC hosted a day-long conference on government surveillance and privacy issues. The event began with a discussion focusing on oversight of the intelligence community. The panel consisted of law professors, security experts and former government officials.
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Government Surveillance & Privacy Conference - Panel on Surveillance Programs
11 minutesThe Cato Institute in Washington, DC hosted a day-long conference on government surveillance and privacy issues. This portion included a panel discussion analyzing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and various National Security Agency surveillance programs. Following the panel, the conference heard from executives from the Electronic Privacy Information Center and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
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Government Surveillance & Privacy Conference - Panel on Surveillance Programs
1 hour, 34 minutesThe Cato Institute in Washington, DC hosted a day-long conference on government surveillance and privacy issues. This portion included a panel discussion analyzing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and various National Security Agency surveillance programs. Following the panel, the conference heard from executives from the Electronic Privacy Information Center and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
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Improving Intelligence Oversight"
59 minutesThe Cato Institute in Washington, DC hosted a day-long conference on government surveillance and privacy issues.
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'Government Surveillance & Privacy Conference - Part 3
1 hour, 37 minutesThe Cato Institute in Washington, DC hosted a day-long conference on government surveillance and privacy issues. This portion included a series of remarks by experts covering various topics, such as the international aspect of surveillance, the intersection of national security and satellite data collection, the use of facial recognition, and racial and religious disparities in surveillance.
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'Government Surveillance & Privacy Conference - Part 4
21 minutesThe Cato Institute in Washington, DC hosted a day-long conference on government surveillance and privacy issues. This portion included a discussion with members from the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, as well as a panel discussion with tech and government experts on data encryption and privacy.
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'Government Surveillance & Privacy Conference - Part 4
2 hours, 16 minutesThe Cato Institute in Washington, DC hosted a day-long conference on government surveillance and privacy issues. This portion included a discussion with members from the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, as well as a panel discussion with tech and government experts on data encryption and privacy.
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Former National Security Adviser Susan Rice National Security
34 minutesFormer National Security Adviser Susan Rice discussed her experiences in the Obama administration. Ms. Rice also talked about her book and early life.
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Hearing on Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Capital Markets
1 hour, 35 minutesFinancial experts testified on the impact of artificial intelligence on capital markets at a House Financial Services subcommittee hearing. Members asked about AI's impact on minorities, cybersecurity measures, encouraging more young people to study technology, and how the U.S. can remain competitive in a global sector. Several members agreed on ensuring AI innovation remains competitive, but also expressed concerns on whether it would cut jobs and an important human component.
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Justice Department Briefing on Russian Hacker & Bank Fraud
38 minutesThe Justice Department announced charges against a Russian national accused of hacking and bank fraud. Assistant Attorney General Brian Benczkowski of the Justice Department's Criminal Division made the announcement, telling reporters the crime was "two of the worst computer hacking and bank fraud schemes of the past decade." He was joined by other Justice and State Department officials and a representative from the U.K.'s National Crime Agency. Officials also announced a five million dollar reward for information leading to an arrest or conviction. Following their remarks on the case, they took questions from reporters.
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NY State Rifle & Pistol v. City of New York Oral Argument
1 hour, 4 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in the first major gun rights case they have taken up in over a decade, New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. City of New York. The association is challenging the constitutionality of New York City's licensing law, which prohibits the transport of legally registered guns outside a person's home and city limits. The city argues that this case is no longer a legal issue because New York City amended the law to allow transport from one residence to another residence, gun range or shooting competition. They also stressed that the state itself has amended the law to allow the transport of a licensed gun to any location where it is lawful to have one. The justices have through June 2020 to issue a ruling.
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Attorneys in Gun Rights Supreme Court Case
14 minutesAttorneys and advocates spoke outside the Supreme Court following oral arguments in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association Inc et al. v. City of New York. Paul Clement, attorney for the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, and Richard Dearing, attorney for New York City, separately spoke to reporters following arguments in the major gun rights Supreme Court case. Other speakers included New York City Corporation Counsel James Johnson, Giffords Law Center's Hannah Shearer, Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence's Jonathan Lowy and Kris Brown as well as Everytown for Gun Safety's Eric Tirschwell.
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Senate Banking Hearing on Oversight of Financial Regulators
1 hour, 37 minutesThree financial regulators testified before the Senate Banking Committee on a range of oversight issues including digital currencies, banking liquidity rules, and the impact climate change would have on the financial industry. They also addressed banking security and an earlier announcement made by the Justice Department, charging a Russian hacking group known as "Evil Corp." of stealing at least $100 million dollars from banks using malicious software.
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ERIK WASSON
8 minutesBloomberg News Congressional Reporter Erik Wasson discussed the week ahead in Congress including the House Democrats prescription drug pricing bill, possible votes on US-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement & 2020 federal spending ahead of 12/20 deadline.
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Government Surveillance & Privacy Conference - Panel on Intelligence Oversight
1 hour, 14 minutesThe Cato Institute in Washington, DC hosted a day-long conference on government surveillance and privacy issues. The event began with a discussion focusing on oversight of the intelligence community. The panel consisted of law professors, security experts and former government officials.
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'Government Surveillance & Privacy Conference - Part 3
1 hour, 42 minutesThe Cato Institute in Washington, DC hosted a day-long conference on government surveillance and privacy issues. This portion included a series of remarks by experts covering various topics, such as the international aspect of surveillance, the intersection of national security and satellite data collection, the use of facial recognition, and racial and religious disparities in surveillance.
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NY State Rifle & Pistol v. City of New York Oral Argument
1 hour, 2 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in the first major gun rights case they have taken up in over a decade, New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. City of New York. The association is challenging the constitutionality of New York City's licensing law, which prohibits the transport of legally registered guns outside a person's home and city limits. The city argues that this case is no longer a legal issue because New York City amended the law to allow transport from one residence to another residence, gun range or shooting competition. They also stressed that the state itself has amended the law to allow the transport of a licensed gun to any location where it is lawful to have one. The justices have through June 2020 to issue a ruling.
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Attorneys in Gun Rights Supreme Court Case
16 minutesAttorneys and advocates spoke outside the Supreme Court following oral arguments in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association Inc et al. v. City of New York. Paul Clement, attorney for the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, and Richard Dearing, attorney for New York City, separately spoke to reporters following arguments in the major gun rights Supreme Court case. Other speakers included New York City Corporation Counsel James Johnson, Giffords Law Center's Hannah Shearer, Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence's Jonathan Lowy and Kris Brown as well as Everytown for Gun Safety's Eric Tirschwell.
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Senate Banking Hearing on Oversight of Financial Regulators
1 hour, 37 minutesThree financial regulators testified before the Senate Banking Committee on a range of oversight issues including digital currencies, banking liquidity rules, and the impact climate change would have on the financial industry. They also addressed banking security and an earlier announcement made by the Justice Department, charging a Russian hacking group known as "Evil Corp." of stealing at least $100 million dollars from banks using malicious software.
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ERIK WASSON
9 minutesBloomberg News Congressional Reporter Erik Wasson discussed the week ahead in Congress including the House Democrats prescription drug pricing bill, possible votes on US-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement & 2020 federal spending ahead of 12/20 deadline.
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Government Surveillance & Privacy Conference - Panel on Intelligence Oversight
1 hour, 14 minutesThe Cato Institute in Washington, DC hosted a day-long conference on government surveillance and privacy issues. The event began with a discussion focusing on oversight of the intelligence community. The panel consisted of law professors, security experts and former government officials.
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'Government Surveillance & Privacy Conference - Part 3
1 hour, 40 minutesThe Cato Institute in Washington, DC hosted a day-long conference on government surveillance and privacy issues. This portion included a series of remarks by experts covering various topics, such as the international aspect of surveillance, the intersection of national security and satellite data collection, the use of facial recognition, and racial and religious disparities in surveillance.