C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Federal Marijuana Policy Hearing
3 hours, 26 minutesThe House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health held a hearing to examine federal marijuana policy, including the implications of changing its drug schedule listing and the potential of cannabis research. Witnesses from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) testified on current marijuana policy, the health effects of cannabis, and what steps Congress can take to allow for more research of cannabis compounds and products.
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House Oversight Hearing Facial Recognition Technology
2 hours, 56 minutesA government official and artificial intelligence experts testified on Capitol Hill regarding private sector use of facial recognition technology and the potential privacy and security implications of such usage. This is the third hearing for the House Oversight and Reform Committee on the topic of facial recognition technology. The committee is working on legislation to address concerns with this emerging technology.
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Iowa State of the State
55 minutesIowa Governor Kim Reynolds (R) delivered the State of the State address at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines. In her speech, Governor Reynolds highlighted her goals to cut taxes, increase spending on mental health care and continue to invest in workforce programs. Governor Reynolds also called for two amendments to the Iowa Constitution: one stating "the constitution does not grant the right to abortion," and the other giving convicted felons voting rights.
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10th Anniversary of Citizens United v. FEC Case
1 hour, 9 minutesHouse Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) and Rep. John Sarbanes (D-MD) participate in a discussion ahead of the 10th anniversary of the Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United v. FEC.
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Joint Chiefs of Staff Vice Chair Discusses Global Security Challenges
58 minutesJoint Chiefs of Staff Vice Chair Gen. John Hyten discusses growing security challenges at an event hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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House Oversight Hearing on 2020 Census
3 hours, 58 minutesThe House Oversight and Reform Committee held a hearing on the 2020 census. Representatives from minority and rural community organizations testified on concerns their constituencies had around the citizenship question, accessibility to the internet, language and cultural barriers, as well as counting the homeless, the ex-offender, and tribal communities. The hearing also addressed how census numbers impact education, health care and infrastructure programs in communities. Witnesses provided recommendations for how Census workers can better reach these communities, like visiting soup kitchens to count homeless people or public libraries providing access to internet in rural communities or for individuals who can't afford internet services.
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Mississippi Governor Inaugural Address
17 minutesTate Reeves was sworn-in as Mississippi's 65th governor and delivered his inaugural address in Jackson. In his speech, Gov. Reeves outlined his plan for economic growth in the state, including expanding workforce training and bringing businesses to the Mississippi.
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Florida State of the State
35 minutesGov. Ron DeSantis (R) delivered his State of the State address to lawmakers in Tallahassee, Florida. In his remarks, he outlined his agenda for the next legislative year which included a raise for public school teachers, a patient savings program, and funding for new water projects.
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New Jersey State of the State
54 minutesNew Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) delivered his second his State of the State address in Trenton. He outlined his legislative priorities for the new session, which included an effort to pass a tax on millionaires. "I am not giving up the fight for a millionaire's tax, so we can ease the property tax burden," Gov. Murphy said. He also discussed government ethics along with combating sexual harassment and anti-Semitism in the state.
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Kelly v. United States Oral Argument
1 hour, 2 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case concerning the federal corruption convictions of two people involved in the 2013 New Jersey "Bridgegate" scandal. Bridget Kelly and William Baroni, Jr. are the two people at the center of this case. Kelly is the former deputy chief of staff to then Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) who was convicted of several federal charges including fraud and conspiracy for her role in shutting down two lanes, from Jersey City onto the George Washington Bridge that goes into New York City, for four days causing major traffic chaos for residents and city officials. Baroni, who was also convicted of the same charges, served as the deputy executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Originally, officials cited a study for the lane closures but later the real reason for the closing was political payback against the Fort Lee mayor who refused to endorse Gov. Christie for his reelection bid. The Supreme Court will now decide whether the fede
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Joint Chiefs of Staff Vice Chair Discusses Global Security Challenges
1 hour, 13 minutesJoint Chiefs of Staff Vice Chair Gen. John Hyten discussed growing security challenges at an event hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He spoke about the integration of Space Force, the issues impacting the military, such as housing and sexual assault, and he discussed the military growth of China and North Korea. He also expressed the need for the military to move with speed in developing the strategies and technologies of the future, so that the countries adversaries don't get ahead.
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European Parliament Debate on U.S.-Iran Tensions
1 hour, 8 minutesEU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell delivered a statement to the European Parliament on U.S.-Iran tensions. Following his address, members from several European political parties gave speeches focused on U.S. policy toward Iran and the role of the European Union in Middle East security. This is a portion of the European Parliament's recent plenary session in Strasbourg, France.
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Campaign 2020: Deval Patrick Campaigns in NH
1 hour, 17 minutesC-SPAN cameras followed Democratic presidential candidate Deval Patrick as he campaigned in New Hampshire. The former Massachusetts governor started his events at a forum in Dover. He then went to a nearby coffee shop, where he spoke with students from Tufts University. He then headed to Newmarket to speak to local Democrats. There, Mr. Patrick took questions from the group, including some on how he plans to be tougher than previous presidents, and also where he would and wouldn't be flexible regarding gun legislation.
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Nebraska State of the State Address
25 minutesNebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts (R) delivered the annual State of the State address at the State Capitol in Lincoln. Topics he discussed included tax relief for Nebraskans and continued development of the economy and workforce.
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New Jersey State of the State
54 minutesNew Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) delivered his second his State of the State address in Trenton. He outlined his legislative priorities for the new session, which included an effort to pass a tax on millionaires. "I am not giving up the fight for a millionaire's tax, so we can ease the property tax burden," Gov. Murphy said. He also discussed government ethics along with combating sexual harassment and anti-Semitism in the state.
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Kelly v. United States Oral Argument
1 hour, 1 minuteThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case concerning the federal corruption convictions of two people involved in the 2013 New Jersey "Bridgegate" scandal. Bridget Kelly and William Baroni, Jr. are the two people at the center of this case. Kelly is the former deputy chief of staff to then Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) who was convicted of several federal charges including fraud and conspiracy for her role in shutting down two lanes, from Jersey City onto the George Washington Bridge that goes into New York City, for four days causing major traffic chaos for residents and city officials. Baroni, who was also convicted of the same charges, served as the deputy executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Originally, officials cited a study for the lane closures but later the real reason for the closing was political payback against the Fort Lee mayor who refused to endorse Gov. Christie for his reelection bid. The Supreme Court will now decide whether the fede
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Joint Chiefs of Staff Vice Chair Discusses Global Security Challenges
1 hour, 13 minutesJoint Chiefs of Staff Vice Chair Gen. John Hyten discussed growing security challenges at an event hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He spoke about the integration of Space Force, the issues impacting the military, such as housing and sexual assault, and he discussed the military growth of China and North Korea. He also expressed the need for the military to move with speed in developing the strategies and technologies of the future, so that the countries adversaries don't get ahead.
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European Parliament Debate on U.S.-Iran Tensions
1 hour, 9 minutesEU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell delivered a statement to the European Parliament on U.S.-Iran tensions. Following his address, members from several European political parties gave speeches focused on U.S. policy toward Iran and the role of the European Union in Middle East security. This is a portion of the European Parliament's recent plenary session in Strasbourg, France.
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Campaign 2020: Deval Patrick Campaigns in NH
1 hour, 18 minutesC-SPAN cameras followed Democratic presidential candidate Deval Patrick as he campaigned in New Hampshire. The former Massachusetts governor started his events at a forum in Dover. He then went to a nearby coffee shop, where he spoke with students from Tufts University. He then headed to Newmarket to speak to local Democrats. There, Mr. Patrick took questions from the group, including some on how he plans to be tougher than previous presidents, and also where he would and wouldn't be flexible regarding gun legislation.
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Nebraska State of the State Address
24 minutesNebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts (R) delivered the annual State of the State address at the State Capitol in Lincoln. Topics he discussed included tax relief for Nebraskans and continued development of the economy and workforce.