C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Hearing on DC Crime & Congressional Operations
1 hour, 25 minutesThe House Administration Committee held a hearing on crime in Washington, DC, and the impact it has on congressional operations and visitors. Witnesses, including Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger and DC Police Union Chair Gregg Pemberton, outlined the causes for violent crime in Washington, discussed workforce shortages and morale in the Metropolitan Police Department, and overviewed ways that the Capitol Police partners with local police departments nationwide to protect congressmembers. In addition, they discussed concerns about repeat offenders, reduced sentencing laws, and coordination between federal and local police in Washington, DC.
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Principles First Summit in Washington, DC, Part 5
1 hour, 22 minutesThe "Principles First" summit was held in Washington, DC, which brought together conservative centrists and pro-democracy advocates and provided an alternative to the Conservative Political Action Conference. In this portion of the conference, a panel discussed the state of the U.S. economy and the long-term challenges of federal deficits and debt. Also, former Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele delivered a speech on U.S. founding principles in light of "the tyranny of Donald Trump."
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Hagerty Accuses Pres. Biden of Census Scheme
11 minutesTennessee Republican Bill Hagerty accused President Biden of running a scheme to secretly fly undocumented immigrants into Democratic states and cities in order to influence census counts and congressional seat distribution.
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Panel Discusses Chinese Influence in Global South
25 minutesAcademics spoke at the Atlantic Council's conference on Chinese influence in the Global South. They discussed why China is interested in currying favor with developing nations in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and other regions, explaining it is part of China's strategy to remake the international order. National University of Singapore's Bilahari Kausikan said that, despite this goal, the developing world does not think of the U.S. and China as an either/or scenario, but sees benefits in having solid relations with both superpowers.
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House Freedom Caucus Holds News Conference on Budget
51 minutesMembers of the House Freedom Caucus hold a news conference regarding the $1.2T budget deal that is intended to keep the governmentfunded for the rest of fiscalyear 2024.
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Washington Journal: Christopher Rugaber
30 minutesAssociated Press economy reporter Christopher Rugaber discussed the Federal Reserve's inflation projections and the state of the U.S. economy.
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Policy Advocates Discuss Universal Service Fund Reform
34 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: 03/22/2024
15 hours, 31 minutesThe Senate will consider a $1.2 trillion six-bill spending package to fund about 70 percent of the federal government past tonight's midnight deadline through September 30 to avert a partial shutdown, following House passage.
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Maine Governor Delivers State of the State Address
54 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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Wyoming Governor Delivers State of the State Address
45 minutes"Let me begin by reporting to you that Wyoming is as strong as it has ever been. Our economy is growing, our spirits are soaring, and the future is ours to craft," said Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon (R) during his State of the State address before a joint session of the legislature in Cheyenne. The governor highlighted policy achievements and shared his vision for the state's future. Gov. Gordon touched on several issues, including economic development, education reform, infrastructure investment, workforce development, and energy production.
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Hearing on U.S. Agriculture and China - PART 1
58 minutesRep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) and Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL)--the chair and ranking member of the House Select Committee on China--joined South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) to testify before the House Agriculture Committee on the threats to U.S. agriculture posed by China. They addressed several topics, including China's purchasing of agricultural land in the U.S., concerns over theft of intellectual property, trade relations, and national security concerns related to the food sector.
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Hearing on U.S. Agriculture and China - PART 2
1 hour, 8 minutesAgriculture policy stakeholders and former government officials testified before the House Agriculture Committee on the threats to U.S. agriculture posed by China. Several topics were discussed, including the impact of tariffs and the trade war with China in 2018 on U.S. soybean producers, the role of technology and innovation in agriculture, the importance of the Farm Bill, securing U.S. food supply, diversification in trading partners to ensure market expansion, and protection of agriculture-related intellectual property. They also addressed cybersecurity and national security concerns, including the purchasing of U.S. real estate and farmland by foreign adversaries.
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Hearing on U.S. Agriculture and China - PART 3
1 hour, 45 minutesAgriculture policy stakeholders and former government officials testified before the House Agriculture Committee on the threats to U.S. agriculture posed by China. Several topics were discussed, including the impact of tariffs and the trade war with China in 2018 on U.S. soybean producers, the role of technology and innovation in agriculture, the importance of the Farm Bill, securing U.S. food supply, diversification in trading partners to ensure market expansion, and protection of agriculture-related intellectual property. They also addressed cybersecurity and national security concerns, including the purchasing of U.S. real estate and farmland by foreign adversaries.