C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Senate Judiciary Hearing on Opioid Epidemic
2 hours, 24 minutesGovernment officials and health care professionals testified on efforts to address the opioid epidemic before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Officials with the White House, Justice Department, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Health and Human Services all spoke about what they're doing together as well as working with state and local partners to tackle the crisis.
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Fourth Circuit Emoluments Oral Arguments
2 hours, 57 minutesFifteen judges of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in two lawsuits filed by the District of Columbia and Maryland that claim President Trump violated the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution, which bars presidents from receiving gifts from foreign or state governments while in office. The lawsuits argued that the president illegally profited from foreign dignitaries and officials staying at the Trump Hotel. A three-judge panel of the Fourth Circuit previously found that DC and Maryland did not have standing to bring these lawsuits. This decision will determine whether the lawsuits can move forward.
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Sen. Toomey on USMCA Trade Agreement
1 hour, 0 minuteSen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) spoke against the U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement at an event hosted by the American Enterprise Institute. Following remarks he participated in a Q&A session with the moderator as well as audience members.
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Sec. Betsy DeVos Testifies at House Education Hearing
4 hours, 17 minutesEducation Secretary Betsy DeVos testified on her department's student loan debt forgiveness program before the House Education and Labor Committee. The hearing largely focused on the Education Department's implementation of a program aimed at helping highly indebted students who had taken out loans to pay for educations at institutions that misrepresented graduate outcomes, including job placements and potential salaries, leaving the students highly indebted, often with no way of paying back the money borrowed to cover tuition. Ms. DeVos defended her department's administration of the program, saying she had a duty to protect students as well as taxpayers.
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Secretary of State Pompeo Remarks on Human Rights in Iran
26 minutesSecretary of State Mike Pompeo hosted an event at the State Department on human rights in Iran. He delivered brief remarks and announced new actions in support of the Iranian people, including issuing sanctions and restricting visas against Iranian officials involved in the abuse and killing of peaceful protesters. He said, "Thugs killing people's children will not be allowed to send their own children to study in the United States of America."
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Senate Judiciary Hearing on Opioid Epidemic
2 hours, 21 minutesGovernment officials and health care professionals testified on efforts to address the opioid epidemic before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Officials with the White House, Justice Department, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Health and Human Services all spoke about what they're doing together as well as working with state and local partners to tackle the crisis.
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Acting Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Delivers Remarks at National Press Club
58 minutesActing Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Mark Morgan participated in a discussion at the National Press Club hosted by the Center for Immigration Studies. The acting commissioner discussed law enforcement efforts at the southern border, including funding for a border wall, the implementation of new technologies, and efforts to curb illegal migration flows and thwart drug smuggling and human trafficking. Acting Commissioner Morgan also addressed criticisms of his agency, including the holding of children and families in detention facilities at the border.
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Washington Journal: Leah Askarinam
46 minutesNational Journal Hotline editor Leah Askarinam discussed the politics of impeachment and potential impact on Campaign 2020.
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Washington Journal: Julie Rovner
46 minutesKaiser Health News' Julie Rovner discussed this week's 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling and the future of the Affordable Care Act .
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White House Mental Health Summit, Part 1
3 hours, 2 minutesThe White House hosted a summit on efforts to deliver mental health treatment to people experiencing homelessness, violence and substance use disorder. In this portion, mental health professionals and state and local leaders addressed mental health treatment reform efforts. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and TV and radio host Dr. Drew Pinsky also delivered remarks.
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White House Mental Health Summit, Part 2
55 minutesThe White House hosted a summit on efforts to deliver mental health treatment to people experiencing homelessness, violence and substance use disorder. In this portion, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, and National Drug Control Policy Director James Carroll discussed federal efforts to address mental health challenges.
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Acting Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Delivers Remarks at National Press Club
58 minutesActing Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Mark Morgan participated in a discussion at the National Press Club hosted by the Center for Immigration Studies. The acting commissioner discussed law enforcement efforts at the southern border, including funding for a border wall, the implementation of new technologies, and efforts to curb illegal migration flows and thwart drug smuggling and human trafficking. Acting Commissioner Morgan also addressed criticisms of his agency, including the holding of children and families in detention facilities at the border.
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Washington Journal: Leah Askarinam
44 minutesNational Journal Hotline editor Leah Askarinam discussed the politics of impeachment and potential impact on Campaign 2020.
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Washington Journal: Julie Rovner
45 minutesKaiser Health News' Julie Rovner discussed this week's 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling and the future of the Affordable Care Act .
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White House Mental Health Summit, Part 1
3 hours, 5 minutesThe White House hosted a summit on efforts to deliver mental health treatment to people experiencing homelessness, violence and substance use disorder. In this portion, mental health professionals and state and local leaders addressed mental health treatment reform efforts. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and TV and radio host Dr. Drew Pinsky also delivered remarks.