C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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New Mexico Governor Gives State of the State Address
56 minutes"I want to thank my fellow New Mexicans, who are building the tomorrow that we will share together. I am grateful for your participation; for your willingness to think big and act boldly to address the challenges we face," said New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) during her 2024 State of the State address from the Capitol in Santa Fe. The governor highlighted her policy achievements and shared her vision for the state's future. Gov. Lujan Grisham touched on several issues, including climate change, infrastructure investment, gun control, education, and business investment and the economy.
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New York Governor Gives State of the State Address
1 hour, 9 minutes"The State of New York is stronger today than when I became governor," said Kathy Hochul (D) during her 2024 State of the State address from the Capitol in Albany. The governor highlighted her policy achievements and laid out her agenda for 2024. She touched on several topics, including crime and public safety, homelessness and housing demands, hate crime prevention, business investments, and technological innovation, including the development of artificial intelligence (AI).
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Virginia House Speaker Delivers Remarks
24 minutes"The historic nature of my speakership is not lost on me," said Don Scott (D), speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, during his remarks after being sworn into office as the first African American to hold the position in the commonwealth. "Every time I look around this room, I do see this, I see the ghosts ... those black folks who were enslaved here, whose dignity and humanity was discounted right here in this room," said Speaker Scott as he acknowledged those that came before him. The speaker spoke on his background and his love for family and promised to work across the aisle, saying the only way to get things done is to "do it together."
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Schumer on Foreign Aid & Border Security Bill
4 minutesSenate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) highlighted the need to approve a bipartisan border security & foreign aid bill in order to send more money to help Ukraine in its war against Russia.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. McConnell on Border Security & Foreign Aid Bill
8 minutesSenate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) focused his opening remarks on the need to continue funding the war in Ukraine to keep Russia aggression in check.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Cornyn on Border Security & Foreign Aid Bill
16 minutesSenator John Cornyn (R-TX) spoke about the problems with Biden Administration polices that release undocumented immigrants into the U.S. Senators and the White House continue negotiations on a border security and foreign aid bill. Part of the bill deals with parole of immigrants.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Capito on Border Security & Foreign Aid Bill
11 minutesSen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) blamed Biden Administration policies for the influx of illegal immigration, crime, and drugs coming across the U.S. southern border. She also said Bidenomics isn't working for Americans.
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U.S. Senate: 01/25/2024
5 hours, 53 minutesThe Senate will consider judicial nominations for U.S. District Courts in Indiana and California and the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
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President Biden Discusses Economy in Superior, Wisconsin
29 minutesPresident Biden announced over $5 billion in transportation and infrastructure investments, including a $1 billion investment for rebuilding the John A. Blatnik Bridge that connects Superior, Wisconsin and Duluth, Minnesota. The president highlighted these investments as a part of the bipartisan infrastructure law and discussed how they would lead to more jobs, a better economy, and increased American manufacturing. His remarks came following reports of nearly 3.3% of economic growth in the fourth quarter of 2023.
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Treasury Secretary Discusses U.S. Economy
51 minutesTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen discussed how the Biden administration's policies and investments have benefited the middle class and U.S. economy at an event hosted by the Economic Club of Chicago. She spoke about the administration's actions to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as infrastructure, manufacturing and energy, and tax policy. After delivering prepared remarks, she was interviewed by Economic Club of Chicago Chair Sean Connolly about the national debt, the administration's 15% corporate minimum tax, and other matters.
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French President at World Economic Forum
56 minutesFrench President Emmanuel Macron spoke on his country's policy successes and global security concerns at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The president touched on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and its regulatory framework, climate change, the global economy and the challenges France and Europe have faced since he became president. He also spoke on the importance of a Ukrainian defeat over Russia and mitigating global tensions, such as those between the U.S. and China.
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White House Economic Adviser Discusses 2024 Economic Agenda
1 hour, 4 minutesLael Brainard, director of the White House National Economic Council, delivered a policy speech on the Biden administration's 2024 economic agenda, specifically efforts to help and invest in economically disadvantaged towns and cities. Other topics included China's slowing economy, interest rates and the upcoming presidential elections. The Brookings Institution hosted this conversation.
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Washington Journal: Zeve Sanderson
48 minutesZeve Sanderson of New York University's Center for Social Media & Politics discussed the use of artificial intelligence and the impact it could have on the 2024 election.
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City Leaders & Economic Developers Testify on Nat'l Flood Insurance
1 hour, 29 minutesAthens, Ohio Mayor Steve Patterson (D) and the CEO of Greater New Orleans Inc., an economic development agency, were among those testifying before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee on renewing the National Flood Insurance Program. Witnesses recommended prioritizing affordability and sustainability of flood insurance and discussed ways to mitigate flood risks in coastal and inland communities. When Ranking Member Tim Scott (SC) asked about options for homeowners who do not have coverage, Daniel Kaniewski, Former FEMA acting deputy administrator said, "far too many Americans believe that flood insurance is included in homeownership policies. It is not." The National Flood authorization is currently set to expire on March 8, 2024.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Cardin on Border Security & Foreign Aid
5 minutesSenate Foreign Relations Committee Chair Ben Cardin (D-MD) said time is running out for Ukraine and Congress must pass the border security and foreign aid bill now.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Schumer on Border Security & Foreign Aid
2 minutesSenate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said negotiators will work through the weekend to try to reach an agreement on the border security and foreign aid bill.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Schatz on Foreign Policy and Two-State Solution
10 minutesHawaii Democratic Senator Brian Schatz spoke about foreign policy issues, first talking about the need for further Ukraine funding, and later about his desire for a two-state solution to the Israeli Palestinian problem. He also talked about his amendment calling for a two-state solution, which he says has 48 co-sponsors.
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New Mexico Governor Gives State of the State Address
58 minutes"I want to thank my fellow New Mexicans, who are building the tomorrow that we will share together. I am grateful for your participation; for your willingness to think big and act boldly to address the challenges we face," said New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) during her 2024 State of the State address from the Capitol in Santa Fe. The governor highlighted her policy achievements and shared her vision for the state's future. Gov. Lujan Grisham touched on several issues, including climate change, infrastructure investment, gun control, education, and business investment and the economy.
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Georgia Governor Delivers State of the State Address
37 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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Washington Journal: Zeve Sanderson
45 minutesZeve Sanderson of New York University's Center for Social Media & Politics discussed the use of artificial intelligence and the impact it could have on the 2024 election.
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Hearing on Library of Congress & Smithsonian Using AI
1 hour, 6 minutesLibrarian of Congress Carla Hayden, U.S. Government Publishing Office Director Hugh Halpern, and Smithsonian Institution Chief Operating Officer Meroƫ Park testified before the Senate Rules Committee on using artificial intelligence in their respective agencies. They took questions on topics such as AI policies, digitization, protecting copyrighted works, and cybersecurity.
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NATO Sec. Gen., Sen. Chris Coons & Others on Global Security
54 minutesSen. Chris Coons (D- DE) and leaders from NATO, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Germany and Finland discussed global security at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Topics included diplomatic solutions to global challenges, humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and geopolitics in the Middle East, Global South, and Europe.
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City Leaders & Economic Developers Testify on Nat'l Flood Insurance
1 hour, 27 minutesAthens, Ohio Mayor Steve Patterson (D) and the CEO of Greater New Orleans Inc., an economic development agency, were among those testifying before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee on renewing the National Flood Insurance Program. Witnesses recommended prioritizing affordability and sustainability of flood insurance and discussed ways to mitigate flood risks in coastal and inland communities. When Ranking Member Tim Scott (SC) asked about options for homeowners who do not have coverage, Daniel Kaniewski, Former FEMA acting deputy administrator said, "far too many Americans believe that flood insurance is included in homeownership policies. It is not." The National Flood authorization is currently set to expire on March 8, 2024.
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Washington Journal: Joanne Hsu
9 minutesUniversity of Michigan's Joanne Hsu discussed a recent survey showing an increase of optimism in the U.S. economy.
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President Biden Discusses Economy in Superior, Wisconsin
28 minutesPresident Biden announced over $5 billion in transportation and infrastructure investments, including a $1 billion investment for rebuilding the John A. Blatnik Bridge that connects Superior, Wisconsin and Duluth, Minnesota. The president highlighted these investments as a part of the bipartisan infrastructure law and discussed how they would lead to more jobs, a better economy, and increased American manufacturing. His remarks came following reports of nearly 3.3% of economic growth in the fourth quarter of 2023.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Cardin on Border Security & Foreign Aid
5 minutesSenate Foreign Relations Committee Chair Ben Cardin (D-MD) said time is running out for Ukraine and Congress must pass the border security and foreign aid bill now.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Schumer on Border Security & Foreign Aid
60 secondsSenate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said negotiators will work through the weekend to try to reach an agreement on the border security and foreign aid bill.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Schatz on Foreign Policy and Two-State Solution
12 minutesHawaii Democratic Senator Brian Schatz spoke about foreign policy issues, first talking about the need for further Ukraine funding, and later about his desire for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian problem. He also talked about his amendment calling for a two-state solution, which he says has 48 co-sponsors.
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Supreme Ct. Hears Case on Fed. Agencies' Power to Interpret Law
2 hours, 13 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument for more than two hours in Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce, a case that could result in the weakening of federal agencies' rulemaking process and their ability to interpret laws for implementation. At the center of this case and another is the Chevron doctrine. Under it, courts defer to federal agencies to interpret unclear or ambiguous statutes. The Supreme Court has through June 2024 to decide whether to overturn this doctrine or keep it.
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Supreme Ct. Hears Case on Fed. Agencies' Power to Interpret Law
1 hour, 17 minutesThe Supreme Court heard a second oral argument in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, a case that could also result in the weakening of federal agencies rulemaking process and their ability to interpret laws for implementation. At the center of this case and another is the Chevron doctrine. Under it, courts defer to federal agencies to interpret unclear or ambiguous statutes. The Supreme Court has through June 2024 to decide whether to overturn this doctrine or keep it.