C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Carolyn Eisenberg, "Fire and Rain"
1 hour, 45 minutesHofstra University U.S. history professor Carolyn Eisenberg talked about the Vietnam War during the Nixon/Kissinger years. This virtual event was hosted by the Wilson Center in Washington, DC.
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Homeland Security Officials Testify on Fentanyl & Drug Trafficking
1 hour, 41 minutesCustoms and Border Protection Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Intelligence and Analysis James Mandryck, Customs and Border Protection Deputy Executive Assistant Commissioner of Field Operations Diane Sabatino, and Homeland Security Investigations Assistant Director for Countering Transnational Organized Crime Matthew Millhollin testified on fentanyl, drug trafficking, and transnational crime before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee. They talked on a variety of topics including fentanyl precursors being shipped from China, combating Mexican Cartels, money laundering and using emerging technology at ports of entry.
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Georgia Secretary of State & Other Election Officials Discuss Elections
1 hour, 45 minutesGeorgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) and other state election officials discuss voter lists, counting ballots and other election policy during an event hosted by the Center for Election Innovation and Research.
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Election Officials Discuss Previous & Upcoming Elections - Part 2
1 hour, 16 minutesState and local election officials discussed the importance of maintaining accurate voter lists during the Center for Election Innovation and Research's symposium on election policy. Several topics were discussed, including reasons for purging voter lists, the impact of misinformation and disinformation on election policy, the importance of transparency, and why some voters may appear on multiple voting lists. Among the panelists were New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver (D), Rhode Island Secretary of State Gregg Amore (D), and Ryan Germany, former general counsel to the Georgia Secretary of State's office.
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Washington Journal: Open Phones
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Washington Journal: Open Phones PT. 2
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Georgia Secretary of State & Other Election Officials Discuss Elections
1 hour, 9 minutesGeorgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) and other state election officials discuss voter lists, counting ballots and other election policy during an event hosted by the Center for Election Innovation and Research.
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Public Affairs Events
1 hour, 41 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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Physicians & Advocates Testify on Mental Health Care Access
2 hours, 10 minutesPhysicians and mental health advocates testified on access to care challenges, specifically "phantom or ghost networks" before the Senate Finance Committee. These networks are inaccurate insurance directories of providers, which the witnesses attribute to hampering access for patients. The panel recommended several policy solutions including holding insurance companies accountable, expanding funding--especially in rural areas--for telehealth, and addressing physician shortages in primary and psychiatric care.
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Campaign 2024: Sen. Tim Scott Holds Town Hall in Iowa
1 hour, 4 minutesSenator Tim Scott (R-SC) hosted a town hall with voters in Waukee, Iowa, about a month after he announced the formation of an exploratory committee for a potential 2024 presidential run. He told the audience his life story, and took questions on a number of topics, including border security, fentanyl abuse, and his relationships with Iowa Republicans.
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NIH Acting Director Testifies on President's 2024 Budget
1 hour, 45 minutesNational Institutes of Health (NIH) Acting Director Lawrence Tabak testified on the president's 2024 budget request for the agency before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee. The directors of the institutes within the NIH also appeared. Topics included youth mental health, the opioids crisis, Alzheimer's research and treatments, health disparities and diversity in biomedical research.
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FDA Commissioner on Patient Empowerment & Digital Health Care
42 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf discussed digital healthcare and patient empowerment at the National Health Council's (NHC's) Science of Patient Engagement Symposium in Washington, DC. He shared remarks on the intersection of patient engagement and digital health, how the FDA approaches clinical research, and discussed possible negative implications of immerging technologies in health care.
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Discussion on the Digital Divide & Health Care
47 minutesNicol Turner Lee, director for the center of Technology Innovation at the Brookings Institution, and Beth Mathews-Bradshaw, vice president of patient engagement and research at the Alliance for Aging Research, discussed health care disparities at the National Health Council's (NHC's) Science of Patient Engagement Symposium in Washington, DC. They also discussed bridging the digital divide, telehealth services, and the impact of artificial intelligence on health care work.
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Discussion on Patient Empowerment & Medical Device Innovation
46 minutesThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Deputy Division Director Kathryn Capanna joined patient advocates and health care providers to discuss the FDA's patient-centered policies and health care devices at the National Health Council's (NHC's) Science of Patient Engagement Symposium in Washington, DC. Topics included device manufacturers' data collection methods, user equity in designing devices, and ways that patient organizations can support medical device innovation.
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Vital Voices Conference on Women Leaders Addressing Global Challenges, Part 3
58 minutesVital Voices, an organization co-founded by Sec. Hillary Clinton and the late Sec. Madeleine Albright, hosted a festival on amplifying the voices of women confronting global challenges. Women leaders and activists from Russia, Tanzania and other countries discussed disinformation in the digital space and ways that women can combat it. They were followed by women business leaders who discussed the global impact of climate change.
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Vital Voices Conference on Women Leaders Addressing Global Challenges, Part 4
31 minutesActress Debra Messing, "Moms Demand Action" Founder Shannon Watts, and "I am a Voter" co-founder Mandana Dayani discussed building movements and leveraging community and culture to mobilize people. Their conversation was a part of the Vital Voices festival.
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Washington Journal: Alex Rouhandeh
32 minutesNewsweek congressional correspondent Alex Rouhandeh discussed the week ahead for Congress.
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NIH Acting Director Testifies on President's 2024 Budget
1 hour, 45 minutesNational Institutes of Health (NIH) Acting Director Lawrence Tabak testified on the president's 2024 budget request for the agency before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee. The directors of the institutes within the NIH also appeared. Topics included youth mental health, the opioids crisis, Alzheimer's research and treatments, health disparities and diversity in biomedical research.
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Fmr. Attorney General Bill Barr Speaks in Cleveland
1 hour, 2 minutesFormer Attorney General Bill Barr discussed his book, "One Damn Thing After Another: Memoirs of an Attorney General," which addressed his personal experience working in the Trump Administration. He also gave his analysis of the state of democracy in America and covered a variety of topics including the attack on the Capitol on January 6th, fentanyl and opioid trafficking, gun violence and whether former president Trump should be the 2024 GOP presidential nominee. The City Club of Cleveland hosted this event.
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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin at Reagan Library
39 minutesVirginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) delivered remarks on the future of the Republican Party, at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. He touted his policies regarding education and the Chinese Communist Party, and his broader vision of Republican values, saying, "The Republican Party is a big tent, and we're filling it--which we do through addition and multiplication, not through subtraction and division." Governor Youngkin also reflected on President Ronald Reagan's legacy, saying he "did more to advance liberty than almost anyone else in our lifetime."
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Senate Hearing on House GOP Debt Plan
2 hours, 22 minutes"By my best calculation, June 8th will be the day when Treasury can't pay its bills," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics. He and other economists testified before the Senate Budget Committee on the House Republican-passed bill that raises the debt limit and cuts federal spending. Mr. Zandi said the bill would reduce employment by about 800,000 jobs by the end of 2024 and "add meaningfully to unemployment." He recommended that the debt ceiling be suspended until the end of fiscal year 2023 and warned, "We need to end this drama as quickly as possible. If we don't, we're going to go into recession and our fiscal challenges will be made even worse." Moreover, Manhattan Institute senior fellow Brian Riedl, citing a survey, said most Americans want President Biden to negotiate with Republicans on the debt ceiling and reductions in federal spending. All the experts who testified agreed that the U.S. should not default on its debt.