C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Rebecca Solnit & Thelma Lutunatabua, "Not Too Late - Changing the Climate Story from Despair to Possibility"
1 hour, 14 minutesWriter Rebecca Solnit and climate activist Thelma Lutunatabua discussed efforts to address climate change and argued for being optimistic.
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About Books: Former FBI Director Comey on Writing Crime Novels
30 minutesFormer FBI Director James Comey discussed his legal thriller "Central Park West" and why he decided to start writing novels. About Books also reported on the latest publishing industry news and current non-fiction books.
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Campaign 2024: Chris Christie Announces Presidential Campaign at New Hampshire Town Hall
1 hour, 29 minutes"I intend to seek the Republican nomination for president in 2024 and I want your support," announced former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) during a town hall hosted at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics in Manchester, NH. While taking questions from the audience, the former governor said he played "conventional game" during his first campaign in 2016 and that "it was a mistake, in 2016, not to confront Donald Trump early, because I knew that so much of what he said was complete baloney." He went on to blame the former president for the failures at the Southern Border, and later referred to President Trump as "a bitter, angry man who wants power back for himself." Gov. Christie fielded questions for more than 90-minutes from those in the audience on a variety of topics, including China, reproductive rights, and the debt ceiling.
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Discussion on the Upcoming NATO Summit
1 hour, 7 minutesChairs of several European parliamentary foreign affairs committees discuss the upcoming NATO summit during an event hosted by the Hudson Institute in Washington, DC.
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Advocates Discuss Free Speech in the U.S. and Abroad
1 hour, 2 minutesFree Speech advocates, including world chess champion and Renew Democracy Initiative Chair Garry Kasparov, discussed the state of free speech in the U.S. and abroad during a discussion hosted by the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. Several topics were discussed, including free speech attacks by authoritarian regimes, book bans, religious freedom, and the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on free speech. Also participating was Suzanne Nossel, CEO of PEN America.
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Conservative Activist Discusses U.S. Elections
1 hour, 4 minutesElection Integrity Network founder Cleta Mitchell discussed U.S. elections at an event co-hosted by the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women and the Conservative Partnership Institute. Ms. Mitchell called the 2020 U.S. presidential election "lawless" and accused various peoples and entities--such as left-wing activists, election officials, certain billionaires, and the mainstream media--of working to undermine the integrity of elections.
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Fmr. FCC Commissioner & Others Discuss Broadband Access
2 hours, 3 minutesFormer Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Michael O'Rielly (R), joined other policy advocates for a discussion on broadband access. They focused on the FCC's Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). The program helps companies, schools and communities get access to affordable broadband infrastructure. Panelists debated the program's pros and cons and why it's important to rural communities and people of color. The Brookings Institution hosted this conversation.
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Washington Journal: Patrick Gonzalez
14 minutesClimate change scientist and University of California, Berkeley professor Patrick Gonzalez discusses how climate change is impacting wildfires.
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U.S. Senate: 06/12/2023
3 hours, 34 minutesThe Senate will consider the nomination of Elizabeth Allen to be Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs.
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Asa Hutchinson Speaks at Western Conservative Summit
17 minutesRepublican presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson spoke at the 14th annual Western Conservative Summit, hosted by Colorado Christian University's Centennial Institute in Denver. He promoted his federal experience in the Reagan and George W. Bush administrations and his record as Arkansas' governor. Mr. Hutchinson also discussed his plans for the nation and shared his reflections on Ronald Reagan, whom he described as "a mentor."
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Rep. Hageman Speaks at Western Conservative Summit
18 minutesRep. Harriet Hageman (R-Wyoming) took aim at the federal government's environmental agenda during her remarks at the 14th annual Western Conservative Summit in Denver, hosted by Colorado Christian University. She touched on land use, climate change policy and a state's right to use its own resources. She also referred to "coastal elites" as "the problem" during her criticisms of liberals and Democrats.
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Rep. Boebert Speaks at Western Conservative Summit
24 minutesRep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colorado) railed against "wokeism" during her remarks at the 14th annual Western Conservative Summit in Denver, hosted by Colorado Christian University. She took aim at LGBTQIA rights and slammed corporations, such as Budweiser and Target, for their perceived "woke agenda." She also criticized Republican leadership for their deal on the debt ceiling with the Biden administration and the Justice Department's recent indictment of former President Trump.
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Sen. Hawley Speaks at Western Conservative Summit
26 minutesSen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) spoke about faith, family and parental rights during the Western Conservative Summit in Denver, hosted by Colorado Christian University. He took aim at the Democrat's perceived "woke agenda" and compared their beliefs to "Marxism." He also criticized the Justice Department's recent indictment of former President Trump, saying, "if the people in power can put in jail their political opponents, we don't have a republic anymore."
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Acting Comptroller of Currency on State of U.S. Financial System
19 minutesLeaders from government and the banking industry discussed the impact of Silicon Valley Bank's collapse on community banks and the economy. Georgetown Law and the National Bankers Association co-hosted this virtual event. In this portion, acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael Hsu also touched on the current state of the U.S. financial system.
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FDIC Vice Chair on State of U.S. Financial System
19 minutesLeaders from government and the banking industry discussed the impact of Silicon Valley Bank's collapse on community banks and the economy. Georgetown Law and the National Bankers Association co-hosted this virtual event. In this portion, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Vice Chair Travis Hill also touched on the current state of the U.S. financial system and regulating banks.
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Deputy Treasury Secretary on the Economy & Financial System
23 minutesLeaders from government and the banking industry discussed the impact of Silicon Valley Bank's collapse on community banks and the economy. Georgetown Law and the National Bankers Association co-hosted this virtual event. In this portion, Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo also touched on the current state of the U.S. financial system to which he reiterated remains strong and resilient. Other topics included the federal government's response to contain the effects of the Silicon Valley Bank failure and capitalization requirements.
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Discussion on Silicon Valley Bank Collapse & Economic Risks
24 minutesLeaders from government and the banking industry discussed the impact of Silicon Valley Bank's collapse on community banks and the economy. Georgetown Law and the National Bankers Association co-hosted this virtual event. In this portion, panelists including Fannie Mae's CEO Priscilla Almodovar spoke about risks as well as opportunities for improvement following the banking failure.
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Sens. Bill Cassidy & Michael Bennet Discuss Securing Supply Chains
1 hour, 35 minutesSens. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and Michael Bennet (D-CO) joined the Atlantic Council for a discussion on bipartisan legislation called Americas Act, to secure and bring supply chains back to the U.S. Others joining the discussion after the lawmakers included government officials from Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Panama.
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Discussion on Proposed EPA Regulations & Electric Vehicles
1 hour, 2 minutesFormer Trump administration officials and policy proponents discussed proposed regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency, such as requiring new car sales to be 60% electric by 2030, during an event hosted by the Heritage Foundation. Several topics were discussed, including the impact to low-income and minority communities, the rising costs of new automobiles, lack of consumer choice, impacts on the power gird, and reliance on China.
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Conservative Activist Discusses U.S. Elections
1 hour, 5 minutesElection Integrity Network founder Cleta Mitchell discussed U.S. elections at an event co-hosted by the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women and the Conservative Partnership Institute. Ms. Mitchell called the 2020 U.S. presidential election "lawless" and accused various peoples and entities--such as left-wing activists, election officials, certain billionaires, and the mainstream media--of working to undermine the integrity of elections.
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Rep. Hageman Speaks at Western Conservative Summit
19 minutesRep. Harriet Hageman (R-Wyoming) took aim at the federal government's environmental agenda during her remarks at the 14th annual Western Conservative Summit in Denver, hosted by Colorado Christian University. She touched on land use, climate change policy and a state's right to use its own resources. She also referred to "coastal elites" as "the problem" during her criticisms of liberals and Democrats.
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Rep. Boebert Speaks at Western Conservative Summit
26 minutesRep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colorado) railed against "wokeism" during her remarks at the 14th annual Western Conservative Summit in Denver, hosted by Colorado Christian University. She took aim at LGBTQIA rights and slammed corporations, such as Budweiser and Target, for their perceived "woke agenda." She also criticized Republican leadership for their deal on the debt ceiling with the Biden administration and the Justice Department's recent indictment of former President Trump.
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Hearing on Junk Fees
1 hour, 26 minutesNational Consumers League CEO Sally Greenberg and business and law professors discussed mandatory hidden fees and transparent pricing before a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation subcommittee. Topics included the economic impact of junk fees, business pricing strategies, and ways that Congress can combat undisclosed fees from airlines, ticketing, resorts and other businesses.
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Acting Comptroller of Currency on State of U.S. Financial System
18 minutesLeaders from government and the banking industry discussed the impact of Silicon Valley Bank's collapse on community banks and the economy. Georgetown Law and the National Bankers Association co-hosted this virtual event. In this portion, acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael Hsu also touched on the current state of the U.S. financial system.
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FDIC Vice Chair on State of U.S. Financial System
19 minutesLeaders from government and the banking industry discussed the impact of Silicon Valley Bank's collapse on community banks and the economy. Georgetown Law and the National Bankers Association co-hosted this virtual event. In this portion, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Vice Chair Travis Hill also touched on the current state of the U.S. financial system and regulating banks.
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Deputy Treasury Secretary on the Economy & Financial System
23 minutesLeaders from government and the banking industry discussed the impact of Silicon Valley Bank's collapse on community banks and the economy. Georgetown Law and the National Bankers Association co-hosted this virtual event. In this portion, Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo also touched on the current state of the U.S. financial system to which he reiterated remains strong and resilient. Other topics included the federal government's response to contain the effects of the Silicon Valley Bank failure and capitalization requirements.
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Discussion on Silicon Valley Bank Collapse & Economic Risks
24 minutesLeaders from government and the banking industry discussed the impact of Silicon Valley Bank's collapse on community banks and the economy. Georgetown Law and the National Bankers Association co-hosted this virtual event. In this portion, panelists including Fannie Mae's CEO Priscilla Almodovar spoke about risks as well as opportunities for improvement following the banking failure.
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Discussion on Proposed EPA Regulations & Electric Vehicles
1 hour, 2 minutesFormer Trump administration officials and policy proponents discussed proposed regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency, such as requiring new car sales to be 60% electric by 2030, during an event hosted by the Heritage Foundation. Several topics were discussed, including the impact to low-income and minority communities, the rising costs of new automobiles, lack of consumer choice, impacts on the power gird, and reliance on China.
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Hearing on Value of AM Radio
2 hours, 44 minutesThe House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology examined the benefits of AM radio and the potential consequences if not included in new vehicles including electric cars. The House panel heard from Jerry Chapman, president of Woof Boom Radio, Lt. Col. Christopher DeMaise, commander of New Jersey State Police's Homeland Security Branch, and Scott Schmidt, safety policy vice president of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation. Republican and Democratic lawmakers voiced their concerns with eliminating AM radio in vehicles, including the reliance on AM radio in emergencies for alerts to the public when the power or internet is out.