C-SPAN 2 TV Schedule
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Campaign 2024: Former President Trump Remarks in Atlanta
23 minutesAfter landing in Atlanta for a fundraiser, former president and presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump met with voters and spoke to reporters. He responded to several questions on topics including his legal battles and Arizona's Supreme Court ruling upholding a 19th century abortion ban. Joining the former president was former campaign adviser Brian Jack who is running to for Georgia's 3rd congressional district in the U.S. House. Trump has already endorsed Mr. Jack's campaign.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Capito & Others on DHS Sec. Mayorkas Impeachment
1 hour, 6 minutesSeveral Republican Senators spoke about the Southern border and the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
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Fmr. Speaker McCarthy on Democracy & Politics
1 hour, 20 minutesFormer member of Congress and former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) discussed current political issues at Georgetown University. He spoke about why he voted against certifying the 2020 presidential election results following the attack on the U.S. Capitol and why he still supports 2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in light of Mr. Trump's alleged role in the attack. Moreover, he claimed that his removal as House speaker was motivated by personal animus from Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), after not stopping an ethics complaint against Mr. Gaetz for alleged sexual relations with a minor. Former Rep. McCarthy was interviewed by Mo Elleithee, executive director of Georgetown's Institute of Politics and Public Service and former campaign spokesperson for Hillary Clinton.
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Journalists Testify on Protecting Sources
1 hour, 36 minutesThree journalists testify on the importance of the Constitution, a free press, and protecting their sources at a public hearing before a House Judiciary subcommittee.
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STUDENTCAM 2024 WINNER "FROM LETTERS TO LEGISLATION"
8 minutesOver thirty-two hundred students from across the country participated in the 20-year anniversary of C-SPAN's Student Cam documentary competition. All this month, we featured our top 21 winning entries.
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Hearing on Student Aid Application Delays
1 hour, 5 minutesUniversity of North Carolina Chapel Hill Enrollment Vice Provost Rachelle Feldman told lawmakers they're facing an "enrollment crisis" due to the Education Department's delayed rollout of the new federal student aid application called the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). She and other college enrollment and financial aid advocates voiced their frustration during a public hearing before the House Education Subcommittee on Higher Education. Lawmakers on a bipartisan level also expressed their disappointment and anger over the issues experienced by families, students and colleges alike. The new application was mandated by the FAFSA Simplification Act. The law aimed to make the FAFSA process simpler for families and students. Additionally, it also expanded eligibility for federal Pell grants to more students.
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U.S. Senate: 04/11/2024
2 hours, 10 minutesSenators will join the House in a joint meeting of Congress to hear an address by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. Senate floor votes are also expected to take place.
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Washington Journal: Sam Sabin
24 minutesAxios' Sam Sabin discussed this week's effort by House leadership to pass legislation reauthorizing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
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Sec. Mayorkas Testifies on 2025 Budget Before Senate Subcmte.
1 hour, 55 minutesHomeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testified on the president's fiscal year 2025 budget request before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee. He responded to Sen. John Kennedy's (R-LA) questions on if he was purposely allowing illegal immigrants to enter the country to help President Biden's reelection prospects, calling such notions "preposterous." Also, the subcommittee's chair, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT), criticized congressional Republicans for not holding any votes on a bipartisan border security bill he helped negotiate. The bill stopped being considered after 2024 presidential candidate Donald Trump told fellow Republicans he wanted to run on the issue of immigration. This hearing came one month after Secretary Mayorkas was impeached by the Republican-led House of Representatives for his alleged mishandling of the border. The Democratic-led Senate had yet to consider an impeachment trial.
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U.S. Ambassador to NATO Discusses Alliance's 75th Anniversary
1 hour, 7 minutesJulianne Smith, the U.S. ambassador to NATO, spoke about the alliance's importance to the U.S. and internationally as it celebrates its 75th anniversary. The ambassador also discussed NATO's recent expansion to add new members - Sweden and Finland - as the Russia-Ukraine War continues. NATO was established in April 1949 following World War II. The security alliance with members including the U.S. and other members states agree to defend each other in an attack by a non-NATO member. The Georgetown University Center for Security Studies hosted this conversation with Ambassador Smith and other experts and historians to mark NATO's anniversary.
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Discussion on NATO's History & Future
1 hour, 23 minutesThe Georgetown University Center for Security Studies hosted a conference to mark NATO's 75th anniversary and its historical security significance for the U.S. and the world. NATO was established in April 1949 following World War II. The security alliance with members including the U.S. and other members states broadly agreed to defend each other in an attack by a non-NATO country. In this panel discussion, panelists focused on NATO's history and its future.
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President Biden & Japanese Prime Minister Hold News Conference
32 minutesPresident Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida held a joint news conference from the White House's Rose Garden. They discussed their partnerships in areas such as defense, trade, and space exploration. Moreover, President Biden announced a trilateral summit between himself, Prime Minister Kishida, and Philippine President Bongbong Marcos that would take place the following day. He also responded to a question about Arizona's Supreme Court upholding a near-total abortion ban.
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Japanese Prime Minister Addresses Joint Meeting of Congress
55 minutesJapanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida delivered an address before a joint meeting of Congress. He spoke about Japan and the United States' strong bond and alliance. He also condemned Russia for its invasion and continued war in Ukraine. Other topics he touched on included the importance of democracy and rule of law, nuclear deterrence and the strategic challenge with China.
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Discussion on U.S.-Japan Economic Relations - Part 2
1 hour, 4 minutesJapanese automobile and trade stakeholders discussed U.S.-Japan economic relations at an event hosted by the Hudson Institute. They spoke about collaboration between the U.S. and Japan and covered a variety of topics including economic security, community development, and infrastructure investments.
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Journalists Testify on Protecting Sources
1 hour, 37 minutes"When the network of Walter Cronkite seizes your reporting files, including confidential source information, that is an attack on investigative journalism," said Catherine Herridge, former FOX and CBS News journalist who is currently being held by a federal judge in civil contempt for not divulging sources. She continued to say, "I can only speak for myself. When my records were seized, I felt it was a journalistic rape." Her remarks came as she, along with other journalists and advocates, testified before a House Judiciary subcommittee on the importance of the Constitution, a free press, and protecting their sources. During the hearing, Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) criticized retribution against journalists who were critical of the government and said, "That's what journalism is about-being critical of the government when the government is doing things wrong."
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STUDENTCAM 2024 WINNER "FROM LETTERS TO LEGISLATION"
8 minutesOver thirty-two hundred students from across the country participated in the 20-year anniversary of C-SPAN's Student Cam documentary competition. All this month, we featured our top 21 winning entries.
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Hearing on Shell Companies & Transnational Crime
1 hour, 12 minutesThe Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control held a hearing to examine the role of shell companies in facilitating transnational crime, such as fentanyl trafficking. Key topics included bad actors using such companies for money laundering and cartels using registered U.S. aircraft to smuggle illegal drugs. The Corporate Transparency Act was passed in 2021, which is intended to outlaw anonymous U.S. shell companies.
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Discussion on Europe's Support for Ukraine
1 hour, 2 minutesThe Atlantic Council held a discussion on Europe's support for Ukraine amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Topics included French President Emmanuel Macron's leadership in supporting Ukraine as the U.S. House of Representatives stalled in passing an aid package and Ukraine's possible membership in NATO. Panelists included former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine John Herbst and French National Assembly member Benjamin Haddad.
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Japanese Prime Minister Addresses Joint Meeting of Congress
56 minutesJapanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida delivered an address before a joint meeting of Congress. He spoke about Japan and the United States' strong bond and alliance. He also condemned Russia for its invasion and continued war in Ukraine. Other topics he touched on included the importance of democracy and rule of law, nuclear deterrence and the strategic challenge with China.
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Part 1 'Discussion on U.S.-Japan Economic Relations - Part 1
2 hours, 0 minuteIndiana Gov. Eric Holcomb (R) and leaders from the Defense Department and Japanese economic ministry discussed U.S.-Japan economic relations at an event hosted by the Hudson Institute. They discussed collaboration between the U.S. and Japan and covered a variety of topics, including economic and national security, infrastructure investments, global competition, and trade.
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Journalists Testify on Protecting Sources
1 hour, 40 minutes"When the network of Walter Cronkite seizes your reporting files, including confidential source information, that is an attack on investigative journalism," said Catherine Herridge, former FOX and CBS News journalist who is currently being held by a federal judge in civil contempt for not divulging sources. She continued to say, "I can only speak for myself. When my records were seized, I felt it was a journalistic rape." Her remarks came as she, along with other journalists and advocates, testified before a House Judiciary subcommittee on the importance of the Constitution, a free press, and protecting their sources. During the hearing, Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) criticized retribution against journalists who were critical of the government and said, "That's what journalism is about-being critical of the government when the government is doing things wrong."
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Fmr. Washington Post Editor on Covering Fmr. Pres. Trump & Journalism Evolution
56 minutesMartin Baron, former executive editor of The Washington Post, discussed covering former President Trump and the evolution of journalism during a virtual event hosted by Jews United for Democracy and Justice. Other topics included the importance of truth and objectivity, the decline of local news outlets and social media's impact on news.