C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Campaign 2024: Fmr. President Trump Campaigns in Maquoketa, Iowa
1 hour, 10 minutes2024 Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump spoke to voters at a "Commit to Caucus" event at the Jackson County Fairgrounds in Maquoketa, Iowa. He thanked them for their support, and talked about what he said were highlights of his four years in office and why he wanted to be president again. Following his remarks, he took questions from the audience and then met and took pictures with some of those in attendance.
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Nonprofit Leaders & Activists Speak at Clinton Global Initiative
1 hour, 27 minutesHillary and Chelsea Clinton participated in the opening session of the Clinton Global Initiative conference in New York City. Joining them were activists from around the world including actress and United National Agency for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Global Goodwill Ambassador Ashley Judd. Topics discussed included women and girls' rights, climate change and access to AIDS and HIV treatments.
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Pope Francis Speaks at Clinton Global Initiative
12 minutesPope Francis focused on climate change and the treatment of migrant children during remarks at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York City. The pope addressed attendees via a video call.
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in Conversation with Hillary Clinton
20 minutesTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Hillary Clinton discussed the economy at the 2023 Clinton Global Initiative conference in New York City. They covered a variety of topics from inflation and the Russia-Ukraine war to the care economy and barriers women faced in the financial industry.
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U.S. Senate: 09/22/2023
4 minutesThe Senate is holding a brief session. No votes will take place. Senators will return for votes on Tuesday.
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Transportation Secretary Testifies on Agency Oversight, Part 1
4 hours, 1 minuteTransportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg testified on oversight of his department before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. He discussed how the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) funding has impacted communities and answered questions on a variety of topics including air traffic control and passenger safety, rail safety, project grants and permitting, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. In addition, Secretary Buttigieg urged the committee to prevent a government shutdown, citing it will disrupt current air traffic control training.
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Transportation Secretary Testifies on Agency Oversight, Part 2
47 minutesTransportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg testified on oversight of his department before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. He discussed how the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) funding has impacted communities and answered questions on a variety of topics including air traffic control and passenger safety, rail safety, project grants and permitting, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. In addition, Secretary Buttigieg urged the committee to prevent a government shutdown, citing it will disrupt current air traffic control training.
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President Biden & Vice Pres. Harris on Gun Safety
29 minutesPresident Biden and Vice President Harris deliver remarks on gun safety.
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Transportation Secretary Testifies on Agency Oversight, Part 2
39 minutesTransportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg testified on oversight of his department before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. He discussed how the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) funding has impacted communities and answered questions on a variety of topics including air traffic control and passenger safety, rail safety, project grants and permitting, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. In addition, Secretary Buttigieg urged the committee to prevent a government shutdown, citing it will disrupt current air traffic control training.
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Hearing on Congress's Role in Regulating College Athlete Compensation
1 hour, 56 minutesThe athletic directors from two universities -- Ohio State University (OSU) and Texas Christian University (TCU) -- testified on why there's a need for Congress to regulate student-athlete compensation, especially the use of an athlete's name, image and likeness, often called NIL. Since the Supreme Court's 2021 unanimous ruling in favor of compensation for college athletes, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), which governs student athletics, has scrambled to set rules for NIL deals and contracts. The athletic directors -- Gene Smith with OSU and Jeremiah Donati with TCU -- argued the NCAA needs help from Congress to level the playing field and to provide more protection for the student athletes. The athletic directors, along with Heisman Trophy winner Gino Torretta and the College Football Players Association's Madeline Salamone, testified before the House Small Business Committee. Two of its members, Reps. Mike Carey (R-OH) and Greg Landsman (D-OH) have co-authored a
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in Conversation with Hillary Clinton
31 minutesTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Hillary Clinton discussed the economy at the 2023 Clinton Global Initiative conference in New York City. They covered a variety of topics from inflation and the Russia-Ukraine war to the care economy and barriers women faced in the financial industry.
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Campaign 2024: Nikki Haley Delivers Economic Speech in New Hampshire
39 minutes2024 Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley delivered remarks on her economic policy at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics in Manchester, NH. She spoke about promoting prosperity for the U.S., while reducing the country's economic dependence on China. She also called for a five-year limit on career bureaucrats to stay in a single post. This speech was part of a multi-day swing through New Hampshire for Mrs. Haley ahead of the second GOP presidential primary debate of the cycle.
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Discussion on Global Challenges To Democracy
57 minutesForeign policy analysts discussed global challenges to democracy at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC. The panel focused on far-right, populist movements in the U.S. and Europe.
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Transportation Secretary Testifies on Agency Oversight, Part 1
4 hours, 1 minuteTransportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg testified on oversight of his department before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. He discussed how the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) funding has impacted communities and answered questions on a variety of topics including air traffic control and passenger safety, rail safety, project grants and permitting, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. In addition, Secretary Buttigieg urged the committee to prevent a government shutdown, citing it will disrupt current air traffic control training.
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Transportation Secretary Testifies on Agency Oversight, Part 2
1 hour, 53 minutesTransportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg testified on oversight of his department before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. He discussed how the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) funding has impacted communities and answered questions on a variety of topics including air traffic control and passenger safety, rail safety, project grants and permitting, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. In addition, Secretary Buttigieg urged the committee to prevent a government shutdown, citing it will disrupt current air traffic control training.
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Gallup Hosts Discussion on Black Life Experiences
1 hour, 33 minutesThe Gallup Organization held a discussion on a report's findings on African American life experiences as seen through the group's decades of public opinion polling. Topics included differentiating experiences by geography, economic development, measuring gender gaps in the black experience, and scaling what it means to thrive.
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Legal Scholars Discuss Affirmative Action, Elections, and Student Loan Forgiveness
1 hour, 1 minuteThe Cato Institute hosted a discussion on election law, student loan forgiveness, and affirmative action during their annual Constitution Day symposium in Washington, DC, which examined the Supreme Court's 2022-23 term, as well as upcoming cases in the 2023-24 term. Law professors from Boston University, George Mason University, and the University of California Davis examined the impact of recent cases decided in the Court. Among the cases discussed were Nebraska v. Biden, which involved the president's student loan forgiveness program, and Students for Fair Admission v. Harvard, which ruled against race-based affirmative action programs in college admissions.
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Legal Scholars Discuss the Upcoming Supreme Court Term
1 hour, 3 minutesThe Cato Institute hosted a discussion on the upcoming 2023-24 Supreme Court term during their annual Constitution Day symposium in Washington, DC. Legal scholars and policy advocates examined the potential impact of the cases that will be decided in the Court's upcoming term, which include cases concerning the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, speech moderation and social media, and the ability for the government to impose a wealth tax.
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Fmr. National Security Adviser Leads Discussion on Instability in Africa
1 hour, 0 minuteFormer National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien joined a virtual discussion hosted by the Richard Nixon Foundation on instability in the Sahel region of Africa. He, along with other former and current government officials, discussed several topics, including recent military coups in several African countries, such as in Gabon, China's influence in the continent, the rise of terrorist havens in Africa, and the need for increased private and public investment by the U.S. and U.S. companies.
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Nonprofit Leaders & Activists Speak at Clinton Global Initiative
1 hour, 28 minutesHillary and Chelsea Clinton participated in the opening session of the Clinton Global Initiative conference in New York City. Joining them were activists from around the world including actress and United National Agency for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Global Goodwill Ambassador Ashley Judd. Topics discussed included women and girls' rights, climate change and access to AIDS and HIV treatments.