C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Joint Economic Hearing on Raising a Family
2 hours, 11 minutesThe Joint Economic Committee convened a hearing to examine the high costs of raising a family. Social policy experts who testified gave recommendations on what lawmakers could do to alleviate some of these costs.
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Space Commerce Forum, Part 1
2 hours, 8 minutesThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce held a day-long forum exploring the future of the space economy. In this portion, attendees heard from U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO Thomas Donohue, Defense Under Secretary Mike Griffin and FAA Associate Administrator Wayne Monteith as well as representatives from Boeing, Northrop Grumman, MITRE Corporation, OneWeb, Rocket Lab USA and HawkEye 360.
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U.S. Senate: 01/09/2020
5 hours, 37 minutesThe Senate will resume debate on the nomination of Paul Ray, of Tennessee, to be Administrator of the White House Office of Management and Budget's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) that oversees executive branch regulations.
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Republican Senators on USMCA Trade Deal
12 minutesRepublican Senators Chuck Grassley (IA), Roger Wicker (MS), Jim Risch (ID), and John Barrasso (WY), the respective chairs of the Finance, Commerce, Foreign Relations, and Environment committees, held a news conference on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement. The senators, whose committees have jurisdiction over the revised North American trade agreement, spoke about the timing of legislative action on the Senate floor, which largely depends on when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) transmits to the Senate the articles of impeachment against President Trump. The committee chairs touted the benefits of USMCA and called for the trade agreement to be approved with bipartisan votes as soon as possible.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders on U.S.-Iran Tensions
35 minutesSen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), along with other Democratic senators and House lawmakers, held a news conference on U.S.-Iran tensions. They discussed the War Powers Act legislation and the role of Congress in declaring war. The members argued Congress holds the power of the purse and holds the power to wage war. Sen. Sanders said that he did not hear any evidence from the administration's briefing the day before that the killing of the Iranian was justified.
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Washington Journal: Abbas Milani
45 minutesStanford University's Iranian Studies Director Abbas Milani discussed the renewed tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
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Washington Journal: Rep. Ted Yoho
20 minutesHouse Foreign Affairs Committee member Representative Ted Yoho (R-FL) discussed U.S.-Iran tensions.
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U.S. Senate: 01/09/2020
12 minutesThe Senate will resume debate on the nomination of Paul Ray, of Tennessee, to be Administrator of the White House Office of Management and Budget's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) that oversees executive branch regulations.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. McConnell on Impeachment
9 minutesSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell implied that the Senate will begin working on other business if the House doesn't send articles of impeachment against President Trump to the Senate by the end of this week. He said Democrats seem to be too embarrassed to move forward and the Senate will "get on with the people's business."
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Schumer on Impeachment
6 minutesSenate Minority Leader Charles Schumer supports House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in holding back articles of impeachment against President Trump. He told the Senate that Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is trying to divert from new witnesses and documents that are now available.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Thune on Impeachment
6 minutesSenate Majority Whip John Thune said the House needs to send articles of impeachment against President Trump to the Senate because Americans are weary of the fight. He said the Senate will hold a fair trial.
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U.S. Senate: Sens. Cornyn & Leahy on Impeachment
30 minutesSenators weighed in on the House withholding articles of impeachment against President Trump. Republican Sen. John Cornyn called it a unprecedented power grab by Speaker Pelosi. Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy said the Senate needs to hear from witnesses before voting to dismiss the trial, otherwise it'd be seen as a coverup.
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Republican Senators on USMCA Trade Deal
13 minutesRepublican Senators Chuck Grassley (IA), Roger Wicker (MS), Jim Risch (ID), and John Barrasso (WY), the respective chairs of the Finance, Commerce, Foreign Relations, and Environment committees, held a news conference on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement. The senators, whose committees have jurisdiction over the revised North American trade agreement, spoke about the timing of legislative action on the Senate floor, which largely depends on when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) transmits to the Senate the articles of impeachment against President Trump. The committee chairs touted the benefits of USMCA and called for the trade agreement to be approved with bipartisan votes as soon as possible.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders on U.S.-Iran Tensions
15 minutesSen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), along with other Democratic senators and House lawmakers, held a news conference on U.S.-Iran tensions. They discussed the War Powers Act legislation and the role of Congress in declaring war. The members argued Congress holds the power of the purse and holds the power to wage war. Sen. Sanders said that he did not hear any evidence from the administration's briefing the day before that the killing of the Iranian was justified.
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Campaign 2020: President Trump Rally in Toledo, Ohio
1 hour, 52 minutesPresident Trump holds a campaign rally in Toledo, Ohio.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. McConnell on Impeachment
9 minutesSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell implied that the Senate will begin working on other business if the House doesn't send articles of impeachment against President Trump to the Senate by the end of this week. He said Democrats seem to be too embarrassed to move forward and the Senate will "get on with the people's business."
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Schumer on Impeachment
6 minutesSenate Minority Leader Charles Schumer supports House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in holding back articles of impeachment against President Trump. He told the Senate that Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is trying to divert from new witnesses and documents that are now available.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Thune on Impeachment
6 minutesSenate Majority Whip John Thune said the House needs to send articles of impeachment against President Trump to the Senate because Americans are weary of the fight. He said the Senate will hold a fair trial.
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U.S. Senate: Sens. Cornyn & Leahy on Impeachment
33 minutesSenators weighed in on the House withholding articles of impeachment against President Trump. Republican Sen. John Cornyn called it a unprecedented power grab by Speaker Pelosi. Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy said the Senate needs to hear from witnesses before voting to dismiss the trial, otherwise it'd be seen as a coverup.
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Republican Senators on USMCA Trade Deal
14 minutesRepublican Senators Chuck Grassley (IA), Roger Wicker (MS), Jim Risch (ID), and John Barrasso (WY), the respective chairs of the Finance, Commerce, Foreign Relations, and Environment committees, held a news conference on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement. The senators, whose committees have jurisdiction over the revised North American trade agreement, spoke about the timing of legislative action on the Senate floor, which largely depends on when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) transmits to the Senate the articles of impeachment against President Trump. The committee chairs touted the benefits of USMCA and called for the trade agreement to be approved with bipartisan votes as soon as possible.
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Hearing on 2020 Election Security
2 hours, 43 minutesVoting system vendors, local election officials and computer science professors testified on 2020 election security before the House Administration Committee. Among the witnesses were Election Systems and Software CEO Tom Burt and U.S. Election Assistance Commissioner Donald Palmer. Election vendor CEOs told lawmakers they had not seen any evidence of election system tampering. Other topics discussed included election infrastructure and supply chain security, voting equipment testing and election system modernization efforts.
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House Subcommittee Hearing on Veteran Food Insecurity
2 hours, 4 minutesFederal officials and non-profit organization leaders testified on food insecurity among the veteran population before the House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity.
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Republican Senators on USMCA Trade Deal
14 minutesRepublican Senators Chuck Grassley (IA), Roger Wicker (MS), Jim Risch (ID), and John Barrasso (WY), the respective chairs of the Finance, Commerce, Foreign Relations, and Environment committees, held a news conference on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement. The senators, whose committees have jurisdiction over the revised North American trade agreement, spoke about the timing of legislative action on the Senate floor, which largely depends on when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) transmits to the Senate the articles of impeachment against President Trump. The committee chairs touted the benefits of USMCA and called for the trade agreement to be approved with bipartisan votes as soon as possible.
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Hearing on 2020 Election Security
2 hours, 44 minutesVoting system vendors, local election officials and computer science professors testified on 2020 election security before the House Administration Committee. Among the witnesses were Election Systems and Software CEO Tom Burt and U.S. Election Assistance Commissioner Donald Palmer. Election vendor CEOs told lawmakers they had not seen any evidence of election system tampering. Other topics discussed included election infrastructure and supply chain security, voting equipment testing and election system modernization efforts.
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House Subcommittee Hearing on Veteran Food Insecurity
2 hours, 2 minutesFederal officials and non-profit organization leaders testified on food insecurity among the veteran population before the House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity.