C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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U.S. Senate: 09/17/2024
2 hours, 40 minutesThe Senate will hold a revote on whether to advance legislation to make it a right to provide access to IVF nationwide. The first vote failed in June, largely along party lines 48-47.
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Campaign 2024: Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chair Gary Peters MI on 2024 Elections
1 hour, 1 minuteSen. Gary Peters (MI), chair of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, spoke at a breakfast hosted by the Christian Science Monitor in Washington, DC. He focused his remarks on the 2024 Senate races Democrats were hoping to win, including the one in his home state to replace the retiring Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI). Senator Peters also talked about the down-ballot effects of the presidential race, and the impact the ascent of Vice President Harris to the top of the ticket had on Democrats' chances in 2024.
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DoD's Deputy Chief AI Officer Speaks at Cybersecurity Summit
34 minutesMargaret Palmieri, the Defense Department's deputy chief digital artificial intelligence officer, participated in a fireside chat at the 15th annual Billington CyberSecurity Summit in Washington, DC. She described the department's journey to employ AI in its objectives, including creation of a technical workforce and lessons learned to date.
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U.S. Senate: 09/17/2024
5 hours, 20 minutesThe Senate will hold a revote on whether to advance legislation to make it a right to provide access to IVF nationwide. The first vote failed in June, largely along party lines 48-47.
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Campaign 2024: Fmr. Pres. Trump Town Hall in Flint, MI
34 minutesFormer president and 2024 GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump participates in a town hall in Flint, Michigan moderated by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-AR).
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Campaign 2024: VP Harris in Discussion with Black Journalists in Philadelphia
49 minutes2024 Democratic presidential nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris participated in a conversation with members of the National Association of Black Journalists. Among topics discussed were the U.S. economy, her message to young black male voters, and the Israel-Hamas War in Gaza. Vice President Harris also described the impact on the Springfield, Ohio, community as a "crying shame" following evacuations at its city hall and local schools due to a threat to the community. The town has been in the spotlight following comments during a recent presidential debate by former President Donald Trump who said immigrants were eating cats and dogs. The conversation was hosted by Philadelphia NPR and PBS affiliate WHYY.
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Sen. Tuberville Holds News Conference on Secret Service Funding
27 minutesSen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and other senators held a news conference on U.S. Secret Service funding amid apparent assassination attempts on former President Donald Trump. They advocated for turning down political rhetoric and called for the Secret Service to use more agents for protection. Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) responded to a reporter's question on funding and argued that the Secret Service does not need more money but needs to "prioritize" where to place agents.
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U.S. Senate: Sens. Britt & Cruz on Their IVF Bill
27 minutesBefore a vote on Democrat's In Vitro Fertilization Bill, Republican Senators Katie Britt and Ted Cruz offered their own legislation.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Schumer Ahead of Vote on IVF Protection Bill
2 minutesMajority Leader Chuck Schumer called for the Senate to vote to begin work on a bill protecting in vitro fertilization access and expanding insurance coverage for fertility treatments. The Senate voted on the same bill in June, but it failed to get the required 60 votes to advance after most Republicans voted against it. Senator Schumer spoke on the Senate floor right before the vote.
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U.S. Senate: Sens. Duckworth & Klobuchar on IVF Access After Bill Blocked
11 minutesSenators Duckworth & Klobuchar spoke about the need to protect in vitro fertilization access after the Senate voted to block a Democratic IVF bill. Lawmakers voted on the same bill in June, but it also failed to get the required 60 votes to advance.
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U.S. Senate: Senators on IVF Access After Bill Blocked
36 minutesThe Senate failed to advance a bill protecting in vitro fertilization access and expanding insurance coverage for fertility treatments. After the vote, Democratic Senators talked about the bill.
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Witnesses Testify on Hate Crimes Before Senate Judiciary Committee
2 hours, 8 minutesWitnesses from the National Jewish Advocacy Center and Arab American Institute testified on hate crimes against marginalized groups before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Antisemitism and anti-Muslim hate encompassed a large portion of the conversation with members from both sides of the aisle debating the line between free speech and threats of violence on college campuses. GOP members voiced concerns over their request for this hearing to be specific to antisemitism on college campuses and with a less broad scope. Additional topics discussed included defining antisemitism, hate speech against immigrants--including Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio--and how foreign adversaries used social media to influence speech.
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Campaign 2024: Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chair Gary Peters MI on 2024 Elections
58 minutesSen. Gary Peters (MI), chair of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, spoke at a breakfast hosted by the Christian Science Monitor in Washington, DC. He focused his remarks on the 2024 Senate races Democrats were hoping to win, including the one in his home state to replace the retiring Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI). Senator Peters also talked about the down-ballot effects of the presidential race, and the impact the ascent of Vice President Harris to the top of the ticket had on Democrats' chances in 2024.
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U.S. Senate: Sens. Britt & Cruz on Their IVF Bill
27 minutesBefore a vote on Democrat's In Vitro Fertilization Bill, Republican Senators Katie Britt and Ted Cruz offered their own legislation.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Schumer Ahead of Vote on IVF Protection Bill
3 minutesMajority Leader Chuck Schumer called for the Senate to vote to begin work on a bill protecting in vitro fertilization access and expanding insurance coverage for fertility treatments. The Senate voted on the same bill in June, but it failed to get the required 60 votes to advance after most Republicans voted against it. Senator Schumer spoke on the Senate floor right before the vote.
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U.S. Senate: Sens. Duckworth & Klobuchar on IVF Access After Bill Blocked
11 minutesSenators Duckworth & Klobuchar spoke about the need to protect in vitro fertilization access after the Senate voted to block a Democratic IVF bill. Lawmakers voted on the same bill in June, but it also failed to get the required 60 votes to advance.
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U.S. Senate: Senators on IVF Access After Bill Blocked
37 minutesThe Senate failed to advance a bill protecting in vitro fertilization access and expanding insurance coverage for fertility treatments. After the vote, Democratic Senators talked about the bill.
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Witnesses Testify on Hate Crimes Before Senate Judiciary Committee
2 hours, 7 minutesWitnesses from the National Jewish Advocacy Center and Arab American Institute testified on hate crimes against marginalized groups before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Antisemitism and anti-Muslim hate encompassed a large portion of the conversation with members from both sides of the aisle debating the line between free speech and threats of violence on college campuses. GOP members voiced concerns over their request for this hearing to be specific to antisemitism on college campuses and with a less broad scope. Additional topics discussed included defining antisemitism, hate speech against immigrants--including Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio--and how foreign adversaries used social media to influence speech.
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U.S. Court of Appeals for DC Circuit Hears Oral Argument on TikTok Ban Law
2 hours, 5 minutesThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit heard oral argument in TikTok Inc. v. Merrick Garland, a lawsuit brought on by Chinese company ByteDance over a law that forces it to either sell its ownership of TikTok in the U.S. or have TikTok be banned in the United States. Congress passed the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act in April 2024, which was signed into law by President Biden that same month. Attorneys Andrew Pincus and Jeffrey Fisher, who respectively represented ByteDance and content creators, argued that the law was unconstitutional under the First Amendment. Justice Department appellate attorney Daniel Tenny, however, argued that TikTok presented national security concerns with regard to data collection and content manipulation.
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Former Google AI & OpenAI Employees Testify on AI Regulation
2 hours, 18 minutesFormer Google AI and OpenAI employees testified before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee. They spoke of the dangers of failing to regulate artificial general intelligence (AGI) in time, which is AI that is equal to or surpasses human intelligence. One of the expert witnesses, Helen Toner, claimed AGI could be "extraordinarily disruptive" and "lead to literal human extinction." Further, former OpenAI employee William Saunders said it was plausible that an AGI system could be built within three years and that this technology could cause "radical changes to the economy and employment" and "catastrophic harm" in cyber attacks and with biological weapons. Finally, the witnesses said top AI companies such as OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic were investing heavily in AGI, but it was not too late for the federal government to enact regulations.
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Sen. Tuberville Holds News Conference on Secret Service Funding
25 minutesSen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and other senators held a news conference on U.S. Secret Service funding amid apparent assassination attempts on former President Donald Trump. They advocated for turning down political rhetoric and called for the Secret Service to use more agents for protection. Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) responded to a reporter's question on funding and argued that the Secret Service does not need more money but needs to "prioritize" where to place agents.