C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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South Dakota Governor Gives State of the State Address
42 minutesSouth Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) highlighted her policy successes and laid out her agenda for the state during her 2024 State of the State address from the Capitol in Pierre. She touched on several topics, including Second Amendment rights, agriculture and business investment, support for the Jewish community, education funding, and health care for mothers and children.
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Transportation Secretary at U.S. Conference of Mayors Meeting
22 minutesTransportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, addressed the U.S. Conference of Mayors during its winter meeting in Washington, DC. He focused on opportunities where cities and his agency can work together to improve transportation policies for all.
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Discussion on Global Economic Outlook in Davos, Switzerland
59 minutesDavid Rubenstein, co-founder and co-chair of The Carlyle Group, joined Singaporean President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, World Trade Organization Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and other leaders to discuss the global economic outlook at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Topics included the political difficulty of governments raising taxes in order to pay for certain expenses, as well as nations and multilateral organizations preparing for the possibility of Donald Trump being elected U.S. president again.
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U.N. Secretary-General Speaks at World Economic Forum
29 minutesAntónio Guterres, the United Nations secretary-general, delivered remarks and participated in a one-on-one interview during a session at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Topics included artificial intelligence technology, climate change, and the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas Wars.
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Chinese Premier at World Economic Forum
45 minutesChinese Premier Li Qiang gave remarks on collaboration at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Topics included building trust with other nations, healthy strategic competition, China's economy, clean energy initiatives, and artificial intelligence.
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Campaign 2024: Vice President Harris Speaks on Reproductive Rights
21 minutesVice President Kamala Harris reiterated to voters in the battleground state of Wisconsin that a re-elected President Joe Biden would veto any congressional abortion ban that gets to his desk. The vice president delivered remarks in Waukesha County on the administration's commitment to fight for women's reproductive rights and access to abortion. Her speech came on the 51st anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court ruling that gave women the right to choose. In June 2022 however, the Supreme Court overturned Roe in a decision that sparked mass protests across the U.S.
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U.S. Senate: 01/23/2024
3 hours, 23 minutesThe Senate will continue debate on President Biden's nominees to the Amtrak Board of Directors.
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Deputy Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. & Others Discuss Combating Antisemitism
53 minutesDeputy Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Eliav Benjamin and former Ambassador to Israel David Friedman discussed antisemitism and the National Task Force to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism in the United States during an event at the Heritage Foundation. Topics included solutions to combat antisemitic rhetoric on college campuses, physical safety, and the Israel-Hamas War.
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U.S. Senate: 01/23/2024
4 hours, 1 minuteThe Senate will continue debate on President Biden's nominees to the Amtrak Board of Directors.
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Senate Democratic Leaders Discuss Legislative Agenda
15 minutes"Here in the Senate, we have the obligation to tune out the hard-right chaos and let the negotiators finish their work. Too much hangs in the balance for our national security, for our border, for our friends around the world," said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) during his weekly news conference from Capitol Hill with other Senate Democratic leaders. He stressed the importance for passing funding for Ukraine and the need for bipartisan agreement on border security. When asked why he would not include House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) in supplemental negotiations, he said, "Speaker Johnson at the moment says the only bill he's going to pass is H.R. 2 ... You can't do this unless it's bipartisan, and that's not a bipartisan solution."
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Senate Republican Leaders Discuss Legislative Agenda
20 minutesSenate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said the Senate was working hard on a bipartisan basis to solve issues at the southern border, but stressed, "I don't want to lose track of what the rest of the supplemental is about. I mean, the world is basically at war." He was joined by other Senate Republican leaders during his weekly news conference from Capitol Hill. When asked about endorsing former President Trump if he became the party's presidential nominee, Sen. McConnell said, "I don't have any news to make today."
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Sec. Austin Delivers Remarks at Ukraine Meeting
11 minutesDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin made his first public appearance since he was hospitalized over complications of a procedure to treat prostate cancer, delivering opening remarks at a virtual meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group. He said, "we must not waver in our support for Ukraine," and thanked foreign allies for their security assistance. He also called for more aid to the country, saying there was "no credible evidence of the misuse or illicit diversion of American equipment." This meeting occurred as Congress continued debating a national security supplemental aid package, which would include funding for Ukraine.
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Discussion on Global Economic Outlook in Davos, Switzerland
59 minutesDavid Rubenstein, co-founder and co-chair of The Carlyle Group, joined Singaporean President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, World Trade Organization Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and other leaders to discuss the global economic outlook at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Topics included the political difficulty of governments raising taxes in order to pay for certain expenses, as well as nations and multilateral organizations preparing for the possibility of Donald Trump being elected U.S. president again.
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Hearing on Patent-Eligibility & Innovation, Part 1
1 hour, 3 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property held a hearing about updating patent-eligibility law. The bill under consideration was the bipartisan Patent Eligibility Restoration Act, which aims to bring more clarity to existing patent law in order to revitalize U.S. innovation in critical technologies, such as medical diagnostics and artificial intelligence. The hearing's panelists consisted of attorneys and former executive branch officials, who debated the bill's qualities.
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Hearing on Patent-Eligibility & Innovation, Part 2
59 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property held a hearing about updating patent-eligibility law. The bill under consideration was the bipartisan Patent Eligibility Restoration Act, which aims to bring more clarity to existing patent law in order to revitalize U.S. innovation in critical technologies, such as medical diagnostics and artificial intelligence. The hearing's panelists consisted of attorneys and former executive branch officials, who debated the bill's qualities.
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Senate Democratic Leaders Discuss Legislative Agenda
14 minutes"Here in the Senate, we have the obligation to tune out the hard-right chaos and let the negotiators finish their work. Too much hangs in the balance for our national security, for our border, for our friends around the world," said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) during his weekly news conference from Capitol Hill with other Senate Democratic leaders. He stressed the importance for passing funding for Ukraine and the need for bipartisan agreement on border security. When asked why he would not include House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) in supplemental negotiations, he said, "Speaker Johnson at the moment says the only bill he's going to pass is H.R. 2 ... You can't do this unless it's bipartisan, and that's not a bipartisan solution."
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Senate Republican Leaders Discuss Legislative Agenda
19 minutesSenate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said the Senate was working hard on a bipartisan basis to solve issues at the southern border, but stressed, "I don't want to lose track of what the rest of the supplemental is about. I mean, the world is basically at war." He was joined by other Senate Republican leaders during his weekly news conference from Capitol Hill. When asked about endorsing former President Trump if he became the party's presidential nominee, Sen. McConnell said, "I don't have any news to make today."
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Sec. Austin Delivers Remarks at Ukraine Meeting
9 minutesDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin made his first public appearance since he was hospitalized over complications of a procedure to treat prostate cancer, delivering opening remarks at a virtual meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group. He said, "we must not waver in our support for Ukraine," and thanked foreign allies for their security assistance. He also called for more aid to the country, saying there was "no credible evidence of the misuse or illicit diversion of American equipment." This meeting occurred as Congress continued debating a national security supplemental aid package, which would include funding for Ukraine.
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Discussion on Global Economic Outlook in Davos, Switzerland
1 hour, 1 minuteDavid Rubenstein, co-founder and co-chair of The Carlyle Group, joined Singaporean President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, World Trade Organization Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and other leaders to discuss the global economic outlook at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Topics included the political difficulty of governments raising taxes in order to pay for certain expenses, as well as nations and multilateral organizations preparing for the possibility of Donald Trump being elected U.S. president again.
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Indiana Gov. Delivers State of the State Address
33 minutesGov. Eric Holcomb (R-IN) delivered his State of the State address from the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis. He celebrated Indiana winning federal partnerships for hubs in clean hydrogen, microelectronics, and biotechnology manufacturing, saying each would result in millions in new investments and thousands of high-paying jobs. He also promised that many goals would come to fruition in 2024, such as teachers' salaries averaging $60,000 per year. 2024 is Gov. Holcomb's final year as Indiana's top executive due to term limits; Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) is among the gubernatorial candidates hoping to succeed him.
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Arizona Governor Delivers State of the State Address
48 minutes"We have worked together, debated each other, pushed one another, and-most importantly-put aside our differences when it mattered most to do what's right for Arizona and the people who call it home," said Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) during her 2024 State of the State address before a joint session of the state's legislature in Phoenix. The governor highlighted her policy achievements and shared her vision for Arizona. She also touched on several topics, including border security, water conservation and the environment, education investment, housing affordability, and health care and reproductive rights for women.
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Georgia Governor Delivers State of the State Address
39 minutesGeorgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) said his state is "strong, growing and prosperous" during the annual State of the State address in Atlanta. He highlighted achievements in areas including education, tax cuts and health care services. Other topics included public safety, pay raises for state law enforcement officers and employees, and job creation.
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Chinese Premier at World Economic Forum
45 minutesChinese Premier Li Qiang gave remarks on collaboration at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Topics included building trust with other nations, healthy strategic competition, China's economy, clean energy initiatives, and artificial intelligence.
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Senate Democratic Leaders Discuss Legislative Agenda
14 minutes"Here in the Senate, we have the obligation to tune out the hard-right chaos and let the negotiators finish their work. Too much hangs in the balance for our national security, for our border, for our friends around the world," said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) during his weekly news conference from Capitol Hill with other Senate Democratic leaders. He stressed the importance for passing funding for Ukraine and the need for bipartisan agreement on border security. When asked why he would not include House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) in supplemental negotiations, he said, "Speaker Johnson at the moment says the only bill he's going to pass is H.R. 2 ... You can't do this unless it's bipartisan, and that's not a bipartisan solution."
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Senate Republican Leaders Discuss Legislative Agenda
19 minutesSenate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said the Senate was working hard on a bipartisan basis to solve issues at the southern border, but stressed, "I don't want to lose track of what the rest of the supplemental is about. I mean, the world is basically at war." He was joined by other Senate Republican leaders during his weekly news conference from Capitol Hill. When asked about endorsing former President Trump if he became the party's presidential nominee, Sen. McConnell said, "I don't have any news to make today."
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Secretary of State at U.S. Conference of Mayors Meeting
26 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken participated in a fireside chat to talk foreign policy and global challenges during the U.S. Conference of Mayors' winter meeting in Washington, DC. Topics he touched on included the State Department's mission and the Russia-Ukraine war. He also discussed his love of music and how he addresses mental health personally.
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Problem Solvers Caucus Members at U.S. Conference of Mayors Meeting
20 minutesTwo congressional members of the Problem Solvers Caucus spoke about bipartisanship at the U.S. Conference of Mayors' winter meeting in Washington, DC. Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ), chair of the caucus, and Rep. Marc Molinaro (R-NY) focused on opportunities for both parties to work with the nation's mayors to get things done for the American people.
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Discussion on Global Economic Outlook in Davos, Switzerland
1 hour, 2 minutesDavid Rubenstein, co-founder and co-chair of The Carlyle Group, joined Singaporean President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, World Trade Organization Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and other leaders to discuss the global economic outlook at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Topics included the political difficulty of governments raising taxes in order to pay for certain expenses, as well as nations and multilateral organizations preparing for the possibility of Donald Trump being elected U.S. president again.
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Colorado Governor Gives State of the State Address
1 hour, 1 minute"Together, we must ensure that our state remains the best place to live, raise a family, and launch a business, while strengthening our dynamic economy, creating jobs and making Colorado safer," said Governor Jared Polis (D-CO) during his 2024 State of the State address before a joint session of the state's legislature in Denver. The governor highlighted his policy achievements and shared his vision for the state's future. Gov. Polis touched on several issues, including education, the environment and ecosystem preservation, women's reproductive health care, housing and transportation investment, public safety, and the economy and workforce development.
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Indiana Gov. Delivers State of the State Address
32 minutesGov. Eric Holcomb (R-IN) delivered his State of the State address from the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis. He celebrated Indiana winning federal partnerships for hubs in clean hydrogen, microelectronics, and biotechnology manufacturing, saying each would result in millions in new investments and thousands of high-paying jobs. He also promised that many goals would come to fruition in 2024, such as teachers' salaries averaging $60,000 per year. 2024 is Gov. Holcomb's final year as Indiana's top executive due to term limits; Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) is among the gubernatorial candidates hoping to succeed him.
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Arizona Governor Delivers State of the State Address
46 minutes"We have worked together, debated each other, pushed one another, and-most importantly-put aside our differences when it mattered most to do what's right for Arizona and the people who call it home," said Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) during her 2024 State of the State address before a joint session of the state's legislature in Phoenix. The governor highlighted her policy achievements and shared her vision for Arizona. She also touched on several topics, including border security, water conservation and the environment, education investment, housing affordability, and health care and reproductive rights for women.