C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Schuyler Bailar, "He/She/They - How We Talk About Gender and Why It Matters"
59 minutesActivist Schuyler Bailar offered his thoughts on how to have conversations about gender identity. Greenlight Bookstore in Brooklyn, New York, hosted this event.
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Michael Harriot, "Black AF History - The Un-Whitewashed Story of America"
45 minutesGrio columnist Michael Harriot provided a retelling of American history which highlights the experiences and perspectives of Black Americans. Greenlight Bookstore in Brooklyn, New York, hosted this event.
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Commerce Secretary & Others Discuss AI & Innovation
49 minutesCommerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and Stanford University computer scientist Fei-Fei Li discussed artificial intelligence and technological innovation at an event hosted by the Hoover Institution in Washington, DC. They explained the importance of the government partnering with universities and the private sector for research and development, as well as working with foreign allies to establish standards and regulations. Secretary Raimondo also talked about the Biden administration's latest work on AI, such as using the Defense Production Act to know more about large language models and to strengthen national security.
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Rhode Island Governor Gives State of the State Address
50 minutes"I have never been more confident that the State of our State is strong and getting stronger every single day because of the team that's doing the work in all 39 cities and towns," said Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee (D) as he gave his 2024 State of the State address from the Capitol in Providence. He touted the state's accomplishments over the last year such as lowered unemployment, boosted tourism, and increased film production. In addition, Gov. McKee laid out top priorities such as improving education, raising income, investing in transportation infrastructure, and increasing housing affordability and availability.
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UCLA Law Discussion on Election Integrity & Democracy
57 minutesUCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, a montage of threatening phone calls received by Maricopa County, Arizona election workers were played. The county received heightened scrutiny following the 2020 presidential election. Topics included transparency in election administration, election security and lessons learned for the 2024 election.
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UCLA Law Discussion on Social Media & Election Integrity
1 hour, 2 minutesUCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, they discussed the dissemination of misinformation and disinformation throughout the election cycle and discussed the role of social media and traditional media companies play in information sharing.
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Defense Secretary Austin Meets with NATO Secretary General
8 minutesDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin expressed outrage after three U.S. servicemembers were killed in an attack at a U.S. base in Jordan. He added the U.S. will respond appropriately to the deadly attack that left many other servicemembers injured. The secretary's comments came as he welcomed the NATO secretary-general to the Pentagon. This was Secretary Austin's first public event since being hospitalized in late December 2023 for cancer treatment complications. The hospitalization came under scrutiny after the secretary failed to disclose it to the White House and other Pentagon officials immediately.
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Washington Journal: Open Forum
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Qatari Prime Minister on Israel-Hamas War
47 minutesThe Qatari prime minister joins the Atlantic Council to discuss working with the U.S. to de-escalate tensions in the Israel-Hamas war.
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Hawaii Governor Delivers State of the State Address
50 minutesHawaii Gov. Josh Green (D) said the state of the island is "strong," but there were issues that needed continued improvements during his State of the State address before a joint session of the legislature in Honolulu. The governor first stressed the importance of federal and local support for efforts to rebuild in Maui following the deadly 2023 wildfires. Other topics he touched on included gun violence, health care access, homelessness, and climate change.
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Washington Journal: Weifeng Zhong
20 minutesMercatus Center senior researcher Weifeng Zhong discussed newly strained relations between the U.S. and China in the aftermath of the recent Taiwan elections in which Taiwan's independence-leaning party retained the presidency.
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Rep. Issa on U.S.-South Asia Relations
1 hour, 4 minutesRep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) discusses U.S.-South Asia relations at the Hudson Institute in Washington, DC
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Commerce Secretary & Others Discuss AI & Innovation
30 minutesCommerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and Stanford University computer scientist Fei-Fei Li discussed artificial intelligence and technological innovation at an event hosted by the Hoover Institution in Washington, DC. They explained the importance of the government partnering with universities and the private sector for research and development, as well as working with foreign allies to establish standards and regulations. Secretary Raimondo also talked about the Biden administration's latest work on AI, such as using the Defense Production Act to know more about large language models and to strengthen national security.
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Veterans Affairs Dept. Officials Testify on Data Privacy & AI
1 hour, 20 minutesOfficials from the Veterans Affairs Department testify on data privacy and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) before the House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Technology Modernization.
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Iowa Gov. Delivers Condition of the State Address
52 minutesIowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) delivered her 2024 Condition of the State address from the Capitol building in Des Moines. She began her speech by addressing the Perry High School mass shooting that occurred five days before, in which a sixth grader and the school's principal died along with the shooter himself. The governor then discussed her accomplishments, such as increasing workforce training, banning abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, and passing "one of the boldest school choice programs in the country." She also proposed various policies, such as reducing the income-tax rate to a flat 3.65%, increasing teachers' starting pay to $50,000, and expanding postpartum care for new mothers making less than $42,000 per year.
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Washington Journal: Charles Blahous
42 minutesCharles Blahous, senior research strategist at George Mason University's Mercatus Center and former Social Security and Medicare Trustee, discussed the future of Social Security and the 2024 presidential candidates' views on the program.
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Hearing on Use of AI in Criminal Investigations
1 hour, 34 minutesKaren Howard, director of Science and Technology Assessment at the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), Miami Assistant Police Chief Armando Aguilar, and UC Berkley Law and Technology Faculty Co-Director Rebecca Wexler testified on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in criminal investigations before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Criminal Justice and Counterterrorism. Topics included the use of facial recognition and privacy, transparency in the use of AI tools for criminal investigations, and protecting intellectual property in criminal proceedings.
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Actors Chris Evans & Mark Kassen at Nat'l Press Club Luncheon
50 minutesActors Chris Evans & Mark Kassen, founders of A Starting Point (ASP), a video civic engagement platform, spoke about their organization's mission at the National Press Club's Headliners luncheon. Topics included the 2024 elections, engaging with Generation Z, fact checking lawmakers and combating misinformation.
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Washington Journal: Joseph Bustos
10 minutesJoseph Bustos, state government and politics reporter for South Carolina's The State, discussed the state of the 2024 presidential race in South Carolina ahead of primary elections in February.
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Hearing on Economic Development of Native American Land
1 hour, 1 minuteAn Interior Department official and tribal leaders testified on economic development of land belonging to Native Americans, before a House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs. In particular, the subcommittee considered HR 1246, which would authorize Native American tribes to lease its trust land for a period of up to 99 years, and HR 1532, which would authorize tribes--without consent of the federal government--to lease, sell, convey, warrant, or transfer property not held in trust.
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Utah Governor Delivers State of the State Address
32 minutes"I'm convinced the source of our state's strength is what for the longest time people told us was our weakness. We're different. We're weird. The good kind of weird. The kind of weird the rest of the nation is desperate for right now," said Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) during his State of the State address before a joint session of the legislature in Salt Lake City. The governor highlighted his policy achievements and shared his vision for the state's future. He spoke on the importance of navigating controversial issues with compassion and touched on tax cuts, homelessness, education, and housing affordability.
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West Virginia Gov. Delivers State of the State Address
1 hour, 28 minutesWest Virginia Gov. Jim Justice (R) delivered his State of the State address before a joint session of the legislature in Charleston. He discussed West Virginia's recent accomplishments in areas such as economic development and infrastructure and also announced several spending proposals, such as $50 million for an agricultural lab at West Virginia State University. Gov. Justice closed his speech by reading a letter from a former high school basketball player he coached, in which the former player described the life lessons he learned from Mr. Justice. This was Gov. Justice's final State of the State speech due to term limits. He is campaigning to succeed U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin (D) who will not run for another term.
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Qatari Prime Minister on Israel-Hamas War
47 minutesQatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani joined the Atlantic Council to discuss working with the U.S. to de-escalate tensions in the Israel-Hamas war. He discussed hostage negotiations, saying that they are "in a better place" and addressed Quatar's role in negotiating. Other topics discussed included the attack in Jordan on U.S. troops, Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, minimizing a broadened conflict, and the future of a 2-state solution in the region. He was interviewed by Andrea Mitchell, NBC News chief foreign affairs correspondent, and David Ignatius, Washington Post foreign affairs columnist.
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Rep. Issa on U.S.-South Asia Relations
1 hour, 4 minutesRep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) discussed U.S.-South Asia relations at the Hudson Institute in Washington, DC. Topics included expanding on the U.S.-India relationship, information sharing with partners in the region, using soft-power diplomacy, and the history of U.S., China's and Russia's relationships in the region.
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Campaign 2024: Rep. Dean Phillips Campaigns in Columbia, SC
15 minutesDemocratic presidential candidate Rep. Dean Phillips (MN) spoke at the South Carolina Democratic Party's "First-in-the-Nation" dinner and celebration in Columbia. He made his case on why Democratic voters should nominate him over incumbent President Joe Biden, saying, "the numbers do not say things are looking good," referring to current polling of a hypothetical election between President Biden and Donald Trump. This event occurred exactly one week before South Carolina's Democratic primaries.
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Actors Chris Evans & Mark Kassen at Nat'l Press Club Luncheon
49 minutesActors Chris Evans & Mark Kassen, founders of A Starting Point (ASP), a video civic engagement platform, spoke about their organization's mission at the National Press Club's Headliners luncheon. Topics included the 2024 elections, engaging with Generation Z, fact checking lawmakers and combating misinformation.
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Washington Journal: Joseph Bustos
10 minutesJoseph Bustos, state government and politics reporter for South Carolina's The State, discussed the state of the 2024 presidential race in South Carolina ahead of primary elections in February.
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Hearing on Economic Development of Native American Land
1 hour, 1 minuteAn Interior Department official and tribal leaders testified on economic development of land belonging to Native Americans, before a House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs. In particular, the subcommittee considered HR 1246, which would authorize Native American tribes to lease its trust land for a period of up to 99 years, and HR 1532, which would authorize tribes--without consent of the federal government--to lease, sell, convey, warrant, or transfer property not held in trust.
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House GOP Holds Second Impeachment Hearing Against Homeland Secretary, Part 1
1 hour, 54 minutesTwo mothers, who lost their daughters, and blame the Biden administration's immigration and border policies for their deaths, testified at a House hearing on a resolution to impeach the Homeland Security secretary over the border policies. One of the mother's daughters was murdered. Maryland police said an undocumented, teen gang member killed and raped her. The second mother testified about her daughter's death from fentanyl poisoning. This is the second impeachment hearing before the House Homeland Security Committee. The committee's chair Mark Green (R-TN) accused the secretary of "spitting" on the country's immigration laws and the Constitution. Democrats argued Republicans have no evidence or Constitutional basis to impeach him. They further accused the GOP of violating the secretary's due process rights.
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House GOP Holds Second Impeachment Hearing Against Homeland Secretary, Part 2
2 hours, 9 minutesTwo mothers, who lost their daughters, and blame the Biden administration's immigration and border policies for their deaths testified at a House GOP-led impeachment hearing on Capitol Hill. One of the mother's daughters was murdered. Maryland police said an undocumented, teen gang member killed and raped her. The second mother from Arizona, her daughter died of fentanyl poisoning. This is the second impeachment hearing before the House Homeland Security Committee. The committee's chair Mark Green (R-TN) accused the secretary of "spitting" on the country's immigration laws and the Constitution. Democrats argued Republicans have no evidence or Constitutional basis to impeach him. They further accused the GOP of violating the secretary's due process rights.