C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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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
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
25 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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Asa Hutchinson Speaks at Western Conservative Summit
18 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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House Republicans on Jan. 6 Investigations & Prosecutions
1 hour, 40 minutesReps. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and other House Republicans heard from witnesses about investigations and prosecutions related to the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Witnesses included persons convicted of participating in the attack, as well as their family members. This event occurred on the same day former President Trump was arraigned for charges of mishandling classified documents and obstruction of justice. Rep. Taylor Greene referenced this case, saying Mr. Trump and January 6 defendants were victims of a "weaponized government." In May of 2023, she announced plans to introduce articles of impeachment against U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Matthew Graves for his prosecution of participants in the attack.
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U.S. Senate: 06/14/2023
8 hours, 25 minutesThe Senate will continue work on more of President Biden's judicial nominations for U.S. District and Circuit Courts.
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Discussion on Silicon Valley Bank Collapse & Economic Risks
22 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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Deputy Treasury Secretary on the Economy & Financial System
27 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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President Biden Meets with NATO Secretary General at White House
10 minutesPresident Biden met with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the White House. The two discussed the importance of the alliance, the Russia-Ukraine War and the upcoming NATO summit in Lithuania.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 06/14/2023
37 minutesPrime Minister Rishi Sunak fielded questions from members of the House of Commons on a range of issues during the weekly Question Time session. Topics included inflation, food prices, affordable housing, climate change and access to health services.
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Federal Reserve Chair Holds News Conference
52 minutesDuring a June news conference, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced a pause in interest rate hikes, thus keeping the federal funds rate at a level between 5 to 5.25%. The pause marked a change in policy, as the Fed had raised rates 10 times in a row since March 2022--reportedly the fastest pace in four decades--in order to lower inflation. However, Chair Powell said rate hikes were likely in the near-future to bring down inflation to 2%. He gave projections for future federal funds rates, forecasting 5.6%, 4.6%, and 3.4% at the end of the respective years of 2023, 2024, and 2025.
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Former Acting DHS Secretary and Others Testify on Border Security
3 hours, 34 minutesChad Wolf, the former Trump administration acting Homeland Security secretary, testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on border security and immigration policy. He criticized the Biden administration's border control policies, saying the administration was "derelict in its duty." Also discussed were Trump administration-era border security policies and the effectiveness of the asylum system. Others testifying included former U.S. Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott, who served primarily under former President Trump, and Eleanor Acer from Human Rights First.
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Transportation Official Testifies on Highway Infrastructure Projects
2 hours, 0 minuteFederal Highway Administration (FHWA) Administrator Shailen Bhatt testified on implementing the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and Inflation Reduction Act. His testimony came days after a truck caught on fire and caused a section of Interstate 95 to collapse in Philadelphia. He said the FHWA was working with other governmental agencies on emergency relief and offered support to state officials to reopen the section as quickly as possible. Moreover, senators inquired about electric vehicles, including safety and the progress of rolling out charging stations.
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House Republicans on Jan. 6 Investigations & Prosecutions
1 hour, 41 minutesReps. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and other House Republicans heard from witnesses about investigations and prosecutions related to the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Witnesses included persons convicted of participating in the attack, as well as their family members. This event occurred on the same day former President Trump was arraigned for charges of mishandling classified documents and obstruction of justice. Rep. Taylor Greene referenced this case, saying Mr. Trump and January 6 defendants were victims of a "weaponized government." In May of 2023, she announced plans to introduce articles of impeachment against U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Matthew Graves for his prosecution of participants in the attack.
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Former Acting DHS Secretary and Others Testify on Border Security
3 hours, 32 minutesChad Wolf, the former Trump administration acting Homeland Security secretary, testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on border security and immigration policy. He criticized the Biden administration's border control policies, saying the administration was "derelict in its duty." Also discussed were Trump administration-era border security policies and the effectiveness of the asylum system. Others testifying included former U.S. Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott, who served primarily under former President Trump, and Eleanor Acer from Human Rights First.