C-SPAN Radio Schedule
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Washington Journal: 06/03/2023Live
3 hours, 2 minutesPolitico education reporter Michael Stratford discusses the latest on the Biden administration's federal student loan debt and forgiveness efforts and Mark Leon Goldberg discusses his podcast "Global Dispatches" and foreign affairs issues.
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Hearing on Child Care Access and Affordability
2 hours, 7 minutesChild care policy advocates and early childhood educators testified on child care access and affordability in the U.S. before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. Several topics were discussed, including expanding child care access, impacts to the economy, training and education requirements for educators, parental choice, and affordability challenges. They also addressed the importance of federal funding and how money made available through the American Rescue Plan helped stabilize the child care sector and provide affordable child care during the pandemic.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Debate on Debt Limit & Federal Spending
1 hour, 46 minutesThe House began debate on the deal struck between President Biden and Speaker McCarthy to raise the debt limit for two years and cap non-defense federal spending.
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Commencement Speeches: Pres. Biden Delivers Commencement Address at U.S. Air Force Academy
32 minutesPresident Biden delivered the commencement address at the U.S. Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs, Colorado. He said that the graduating cadets were facing a rapidly changing world, mentioning Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the rise of China, artificial intelligence, climate change, and other global challenges. Moreover, he remarked on how the military has grown more diverse over the years, saying, "your class is one of the most diverse classes in the history of this academy--or any academy to graduate. That's why we're strong!" After his remarks, President Biden was made an honorary member of the academy's class of 2023.
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Fmr. Asst. Health & Human Svcs. Secretary on COVID-19 Origins
1 hour, 2 minutesDr. Robert Kadlec, the former assistant Health and Human Services secretary for preparedness and response who served under President Trump during the height of the coronavirus pandemic, discussed the origins of COVID-19 during a virtual discussion hosted by the Hudson Institute. Dr. Kadlec focused on an investigation he conducted on behalf of Senate Republicans that concluded COVID-19 likely was due to an accidental leak at the Wuhan Lab but there's no absolute evidence on COVID's origin. He touched on the investigation's methodology, challenges in getting information from China, the findings and lessons learned. The U.S. public health emergency ended in June 2023. The intelligence and science communities continue to be split on COVID's origin.
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He talks big birthdays for other big people
14 minutesIn the latest episode of C-SPAN's podcast "The Weekly" -- we mark Henry Kissinger's 100th birthday -- but not with him talking about himself -- with him talking about milestone birthdays of other famous statesmen.
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Hearing on Reliability of Electric Grid
2 hours, 8 minutesEnergy industry stakeholders and policy advocates testified before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on the reliability of the U.S. power grid. Topics included regulations by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), concerns over the rapid reduction of fossil fuel production, supply chain issues, and building resiliency for extreme weather conditions.
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Secretary of State Delivers Remarks on Russia-Ukraine War
37 minutesMore than a year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivered a speech in Helsinki, Finland on the implications of the ongoing conflict. Secretary Blinken outlined Russia's failures as well as criteria for a peaceful solution. The secretary repeated the Biden administration's pledge to help Ukraine defend itself. Since the war began in 2022, the U.S. has given multiple military aid packages to Ukraine totaling billions of dollars.
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Washington Journal: Rich Lowry
32 minutesNational Review editor Rich Lowry discusses Campaign 2024 and political news of the week.
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Booknotes+ Podcast - Marcela Gaviria, Film Producer
1 hour, 0 minute"How did the U.S. lose the war in Afghanistan? Who bears responsibility? What has been the human cost?" These are the questions asked on Frontline's website advertising the 3-part documentary series "America and the Taliban." These hour-long documentaries, which are available for streaming online, were produced and directed by Martin Smith and Marcela Gaviria. Because of his on-screen appearances, Mr. Smith is better known by the public. From the other side of the duo, here's a conversation with Marcela Gaviria, who has produced over 40 hours of programming with Frontline.
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Lectures in History: The Ohio Dynasty of Presidents
53 minutesUniversity of Akron professor Kevin Kern discussed the Ohioans who were elected president, including the seven that served between 1868 and 1920.
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AHTV VIRTUAL - Tom Hanks Film "How to Rig an Election"
34 minutesActor Tom Hanks revisited the controversial race between candidates Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel Tilden and talked about his animated short film, "How to Rig an Election: The Racist History of the 1876 Presidential Contest." Washington Post Live hosted this virtual event.
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AHTV - Richard Norton Smith, "An Ordinary Man"
1 hour, 22 minutesHistorian Richard Norton Smith talked about his decade-long look into the life of President Gerald Ford and his assessment of the man and his presidency, based on new interviews and thousands of documents. The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, hosted this event.
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AHTV LCV Chapel Hill, NC 'Rufus Edmisten & Richard Nixon's Impeachment"
13 minutesRufus Edmisten served as the deputy chief counsel on the Senate Watergate Committee, which was chaired by North Carolina Senator Sam Ervin. In his book, "That's Rufus: A Memoir of Tar Hell Politics, Watergate and Public Life," Mr. Edmisten talked about delivering a subpoena to President Nixon in 1973.
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Alfred Taylor, Jr., "Following the Trail of Trooper Alfred Pride"
1 hour, 11 minutesAuthor Alfred Taylor, Jr. discussed the experiences of Black troopers who served on the Western frontier following the Civil War, including his own great-grandfather who served as a Buffalo Soldier from 1865 to 1893. The Arlington Historical Society, in Arlington, Virginia, hosted this event.
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Booknotes+ Podcast - Marcela Gaviria, Film Producer
1 hour, 0 minute"How did the U.S. lose the war in Afghanistan? Who bears responsibility? What has been the human cost?" These are the questions asked on Frontline's website advertising the 3-part documentary series "America and the Taliban." These hour-long documentaries, which are available for streaming online, were produced and directed by Martin Smith and Marcela Gaviria. Because of his on-screen appearances, Mr. Smith is better known by the public. From the other side of the duo, here's a conversation with Marcela Gaviria, who has produced over 40 hours of programming with Frontline.
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Lectures in History: The Ohio Dynasty of Presidents
54 minutesUniversity of Akron professor Kevin Kern discussed the Ohioans who were elected president, including the seven that served between 1868 and 1920.
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AHTV VIRTUAL - Tom Hanks Film "How to Rig an Election"
33 minutesActor Tom Hanks revisited the controversial race between candidates Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel Tilden and talked about his animated short film, "How to Rig an Election: The Racist History of the 1876 Presidential Contest." Washington Post Live hosted this virtual event.
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AHTV - Richard Norton Smith, "An Ordinary Man"
1 hour, 23 minutesHistorian Richard Norton Smith talked about his decade-long look into the life of President Gerald Ford and his assessment of the man and his presidency, based on new interviews and thousands of documents. The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, hosted this event.
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Alfred Taylor, Jr., "Following the Trail of Trooper Alfred Pride"
1 hour, 11 minutesAuthor Alfred Taylor, Jr. discussed the experiences of Black troopers who served on the Western frontier following the Civil War, including his own great-grandfather who served as a Buffalo Soldier from 1865 to 1893. The Arlington Historical Society, in Arlington, Virginia, hosted this event.
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AHTV LCV Chapel Hill, NC 'Rufus Edmisten & Richard Nixon's Impeachment"
13 minutesRufus Edmisten served as the deputy chief counsel on the Senate Watergate Committee, which was chaired by North Carolina Senator Sam Ervin. In his book, "That's Rufus: A Memoir of Tar Hell Politics, Watergate and Public Life," Mr. Edmisten talked about delivering a subpoena to President Nixon in 1973.
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AHTV VIRTUAL - Tom Hanks Film "How to Rig an Election"
33 minutesActor Tom Hanks revisited the controversial race between candidates Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel Tilden and talked about his animated short film, "How to Rig an Election: The Racist History of the 1876 Presidential Contest." Washington Post Live hosted this virtual event.
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Booknotes+ Podcast - Marcela Gaviria, Film Producer
1 hour, 1 minute"How did the U.S. lose the war in Afghanistan? Who bears responsibility? What has been the human cost?" These are the questions asked on Frontline's website advertising the 3-part documentary series "America and the Taliban." These hour-long documentaries, which are available for streaming online, were produced and directed by Martin Smith and Marcela Gaviria. Because of his on-screen appearances, Mr. Smith is better known by the public. From the other side of the duo, here's a conversation with Marcela Gaviria, who has produced over 40 hours of programming with Frontline.