C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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The Gulag Archipelago - 50 Years Later
2 hours, 26 minutesThe 50th anniversary of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's "The Gulag Archipelago" was marked with a discussion about the book's impact and anti-totalitarianism legacy. The Victims of Communism Museum in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
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Campaign 2024: Republican National Committee Elects New Leadership
1 hour, 6 minutesMembers of the Republican National Committee elected Michael Whatley as chair and Lara Trump as co-chair at the RNC's spring meeting in Houston. Mr. Whatley is also the RNC's general counsel and chair of North Carolina's Republican Party. Ms. Trump previously served as a campaign adviser to her father-in-law, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. The new leaders gave remarks after being elected and emphasized the importance of getting out the vote, election integrity, and fundraising. Outgoing Chair Ronna McDaniel also gave remarks, urging fellow Republicans to unite, vote early, and improve messaging on abortion, and congratulated the party on attracting new donors and recruiting more minority voters.
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Congressional Commission on U.S. Strategic Posture Discusses Nuclear Deterrence
1 hour, 10 minutesRepresentatives from the Congressional Commission on U.S. Strategic Posture and others discussed nuclear deterrence at the ExchangeMonitor Nuclear Deterrence Summit in Washington, DC. Topics included growing the intelligence community so there can be a better understanding of Russia and China's strategy, missile defense systems, North Korea, and recommendations that the U.S. and its allies can use to improve their strategic posture.
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Elected Officials, Diplomats & Business Leaders Speak at International Trade Conference - Part 1
54 minutesStrategist Robert Moran discussed global trends and their impact on businesses, nation-states, and international trade as he delivered remarks at the International Trade Conference in Washington, DC. Topics included population growth, artificial intelligence, mental health, and security for water, food and energy.
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National Transportation Safety Board Chair Testifies on Alaska Airlines Investigation & Transportation Safety
2 hours, 16 minutes"Boeing has not provided us with the documents and information that we have requested numerous times over the past few months, specifically with respect to opening, closing, and removal of the door," said National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy as she testified on transportation safety at a Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing. Ms. Homendy overviewed the agency's needs and current safety investigations while discussing a variety of topics, including the East Palestine train derailment by Norfolk Southern railroad company, preventing runway incursions, and Tesla's automation safety concerns.
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FCC Commissioner & Treasury Dep't. Official on Investing in Broadband Access
44 minutesFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Geoffrey Starks and Joseph Wender, Treasury Department Capital Projects Fund director, discussed federal investments in broadband and the impact the pandemic had on the need for highspeed internet access. This discussion was a part of the at the INCOMPAS Policy Summit in Washington, DC.
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FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington on Broadband Deployment and Policy Goals
15 minutesFCC Commissioner Nathan Simington (R) discussed broadband deployment, regulation and policy goals during the INCOMPAS Policy Summit in Washington, DC.
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Policy Advocates Discuss Universal Service Fund Reform
33 minutesCommunications policy advocates discussed the Universal Service Fund, which subsidizes telephone service for low-income customers, during the INCOMPAS Policy Summit in Washington, DC. They spoke about the fund's importance and the need to update and reform it to reflect modern needs.
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U.S. Senate: 03/11/2024
4 hours, 6 minutesThe Senate will consider the nomination of Jasmine Yoon to be U.S. District Court Judge for the Western District of Virginia.
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Tulsi Gabbard Speaks at CPAC
18 minutesTulsi Gabbard, former U.S. Representative (D-HI, 2013-21) and 2020 presidential candidate who switched her party affiliation to Independent in 2022, delivered remarks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in the Washington, DC area. This year's theme was "Where Globalism Goes to Die."
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Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss Speaks at CPAC
17 minutesBritish member of Parliament and former Prime Minister Liz Truss spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Maryland. She said, "we need a Republican back in the White House; we need it desperately," adding that Western civilization will be saved if conservatives gain more power and not compromise their values. She said she tried implementing conservative policies during her brief tenure as prime minister but faced "the most almighty backlash." Ms. Truss is known for being the shortest-serving prime minister in British history, having stepped down on her fiftieth day in office amid a government crisis.
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Rep. Stefanik Speaks at CPAC
20 minutesHouse Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Maryland. She said, "The American people know that I always have a backbone of steel--just ask the presidents of Harvard and Penn," referring to her grilling of university presidents at a hearing on anti-Semitism. The presidents of Harvard and University of Pennsylvania resigned shortly after the hearing.
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Hearing on Law Enforcement Use of Financial Surveillance
2 hours, 47 minutesThe House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government held a hearing on federal law enforcement's use of financial surveillance. The focus of the hearing was a new report issued by the committee examining how the FBI and other law enforcement agencies have used their authority to surveil the financial data of Americans in the wake of the events on January 6th, 2021. Republicans argued this surveillance infringes on the Fourth Amendment rights of Americans and allege conservative groups have been disproportionately targeted by surveillance of this type. Meanwhile, Democrats argued law enforcement has the authority for financial surveillance granted to them by law when there is a credible or criminal threat, and that Republicans are attempting to downplay the seriousness of the events from the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Tennessee Governor Delivers State of the State Address
51 minutesTennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R) delivered his State of the State address during a joint session of the legislature in Nashville. He discussed prioritizing economic investment across rural counties, statewide permitting reform, increasing access to health care, and protecting the music industry from artificial intelligence (AI). In addition, Gov. Lee addressed investing $140 million in public school resource officers following the school shooting at Covenant School in Nashville. Gov. Lee also commented on civility as a protester interrupted the governor's remarks. One member in the audience responded by saying, "let the governor speak uninterrupted, please!"
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Illinois Governor Delivers State of the State Address
55 minutes"I love my job. I love living in Illinois and spending every day working to improve the lives of our residents. In a world seemingly filled with chaos, it's a privilege to be tasked with bringing stability and progress," said Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) during his State of the State address before a joint session of the legislature in Springfield. The governor highlighted his policy achievements and shared his vision for the state's future. Gov. Pritzker touched on several issues, including early childhood development, education funding, homelessness, health insurance reform, and maternal health care. The governor also addressed the influx of asylum seekers and migrants into the state. He criticized Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX), who has bussed migrants to major cities all over the country, saying the Texas governor had "willfully planned the arrival of these individuals in locations and at times that would engender the maximum chaos for the city of Chicago and for the asylum seekers the
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Maine Governor Delivers State of the State Address
55 minutes"Maine people do not welcome crisis or disaster. But we will always rise to meet them And it is because of Maine people - because of their unyielding resilience and resolve in the hardest of times - that the state of our state is strong," said Gov. Janet Mills (D-ME) during her State of the State address before a joint session of the legislature in Augusta. Unlike years past, the governor's remarks focused on the disasters and tragedies that impacted the state in 2023 and the early part of 2024. She spoke about the storms that devastated towns and businesses across the state and highlighted the efforts of community members to rebuild from the damage. Gov. Mills also addressed the mass shooting in Lewiston that resulted in the deaths of 18 people, and she laid out her plan to address crime and gun violence in the state.
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Tulsi Gabbard Speaks at CPAC
19 minutesTulsi Gabbard, former U.S. Representative (D-HI, 2013-21) and 2020 presidential candidate who switched her party affiliation to Independent in 2022, delivered remarks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in the Washington, DC area. This year's theme was "Where Globalism Goes to Die."
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FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington on Broadband Deployment and Policy Goals
17 minutesFCC Commissioner Nathan Simington (R) discussed broadband deployment, regulation and policy goals during the INCOMPAS Policy Summit in Washington, DC.
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Hearing on Law Enforcement Use of Financial Surveillance
2 hours, 48 minutesThe House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government held a hearing on federal law enforcement's use of financial surveillance. The focus of the hearing was a new report issued by the committee examining how the FBI and other law enforcement agencies have used their authority to surveil the financial data of Americans in the wake of the events on January 6th, 2021. Republicans argued this surveillance infringes on the Fourth Amendment rights of Americans and allege conservative groups have been disproportionately targeted by surveillance of this type. Meanwhile, Democrats argued law enforcement has the authority for financial surveillance granted to them by law when there is a credible or criminal threat, and that Republicans are attempting to downplay the seriousness of the events from the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Panel Discusses Robocalls at Communications Tech Summit
29 minutesINCOMPAS held a communications and technology policy summit in Washington, DC. In this portion of the summit, industry stakeholders discussed how INCOMPAS member companies were working to solve the problem of illegal robocalls and robotexts.
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Former FCC, Google & Twitter Leadership Discusses Artificial Intelligence
39 minutesFormer leaders at Google, Twitter and the FCC are among the panelists who discussed artificial intelligence (AI) innovation, regulations, and public responsibility around its usage at the INCOMPAS Policy Summit in Washington, DC.
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FCC Commissioner & Treasury Dep't. Official on Investing in Broadband Access
47 minutesFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Geoffrey Starks and Joseph Wender, Treasury Department Capital Projects Fund director, discussed federal investments in broadband and the impact the pandemic had on the need for highspeed internet access. This discussion was a part of the at the INCOMPAS Policy Summit in Washington, DC.
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Rep. Kevin Hern on Strategic Competition with China
49 minutesRep. Kevin Hern (R-OK), Chair of the Republican Study Committee, joined the Hudson Institute for a discussion on U.S.-China relations and the committee's proposed legislation, the Countering Communist China Act. He began his remarks discussing additional bipartisan legislation surrounding TikTok before pivoting to topics including China's economic influence, border security, and conflicts in the Middles East and Ukraine.