C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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U.S. Senate: Republican Senators Urge Passage of U.S. Aid to Israel
1 hour, 33 minutesRepublican Senators called for passage of a stand alone bill sending aid to Israel and criticized Democrats for including Israel funding as part of a package of federal spending. Democrats responded with their reasons for combining aid to Israel & Ukraine.
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Emily Brooks Interview on Gov't Funding Bill
6 minutesThe Hill's Emily Brooks talked about the short-term spending bill to keep the government funded beyond Friday at midnight.
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Campaign 2024: Dean Phillips Town Hall at New England College
1 hour, 9 minutes2024 Democratic presidential candidate Dean Phillips met with voters at a town hall hosted by New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire. He first delivered his stump speech, talking about his first 10 days on the campaign trail since declaring his challenge to President Biden for the party's 2024 presidential nomination. After that, he took questions from the audience on a variety of topics, many of them coming from New England College students.
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President Biden on Climate Change
19 minutesPresident Biden delivered remarks on his administration's efforts to counter climate change impacts, and in particular funds for communities to boost their resilience to worsening extreme weather patterns. The remarks came as his administration released the Fifth National Climate Change Assessment, a federal report on the expected national and regional impacts a changing climate would have on the U.S. He was introduced by Ritika Shah, the winner of a climate change-themed art competition that was part of the program surrounding the release of the Fifth National Climate Assessment. After his remarks, President Biden answered a question shouted by a reporter on his message for hostages that were being held by the Hamas terror group in Gaza. President Biden responded: "Hang in there, we're coming."
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Senate Rules Cmte. Considers Rule Change to Advance Military Nominees
40 minutesIn an effort to circumvent Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) hold on senior military nominees, the Senate Rules Committee passed a rule-change resolution, along a party-line vote of 9-7, that allows these promotions to be advanced as a bloc rather than individually. At the time of this event, Sen. Tuberville's blockade had lasted for over nine months, which he did in protest over the Pentagon's policy to allow service members and their dependents to travel to states where abortion is legal. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) both expressed disapproval of Sen. Tuberville's blockade at this meeting, with Sen. McConnell saying that challenging a policy should be done through the courts. According to the Pentagon, over 450 nominations for leadership roles were stalled due to the impasse. After the vote, Sen. Schumer brought the resolution to the Senate floor for consideration.
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Emily Brooks Interview on Gov't Funding Bill
7 minutesThe Hill's Emily Brooks talked about the short-term spending bill to keep the government funded beyond Friday at midnight.
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U.S. Senate: 11/15/2023
3 hours, 8 minutesThe Senate is expected to begin work on the House-passed short-term spending bill, funding the federal government past Friday's midnight deadline in two stages to January 19 and February 2.
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Senate Rules Cmte. Considers Rule Change to Advance Military Nominees
41 minutesIn an effort to circumvent Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) hold on senior military nominees, the Senate Rules Committee passed a rule-change resolution, along a party-line vote of 9-7, that allows these promotions to be advanced as a bloc rather than individually. At the time of this event, Sen. Tuberville's blockade had lasted for over nine months, which he did in protest over the Pentagon's policy to allow service members and their dependents to travel to states where abortion is legal. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) both expressed disapproval of Sen. Tuberville's blockade at this meeting, with Sen. McConnell saying that challenging a policy should be done through the courts. According to the Pentagon, over 450 nominations for leadership roles were stalled due to the impasse. After the vote, Sen. Schumer brought the resolution to the Senate floor for consideration.
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Washington Journal: Open Forum
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U.S. Senate: 11/15/2023
13 hours, 44 minutesThe Senate is expected to begin work on the House-passed short-term spending bill, funding the federal government past Friday's midnight deadline in two stages to January 19 and February 2.
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Senate Majority Leader Schumer Holds News Conference
11 minutesSenate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer spoke to reporters after the Senate passed a short-term spending bill to fund the government and avert a shutdown before a midnight deadline on Friday. He also talked about the legislative agenda after the Thanksgiving recess, saying the Senate will turn its attention to the President's emergency supplemental request and appropriations bills for next year.
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Hearing on Antisemitism & College Campuses
3 hours, 36 minutesAdvocates and activists testified on antisemitism amid the Israel-Hamas War and free speech on college campuses before the House Ways and Means Committee. Topics included safety on college campuses, funding of charities and universities, and anti-Israel rhetoric on social media.