C-SPAN Radio Schedule
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Washington Journal: 11/04/2023Live
3 hours, 0 minuteAmerican Psychological Association CEO Arthur Evans discusses the findings of the organization's 2023 "Stress in America" report and New York Times national politics reporter Astead Herndon discusses his podcast, "The Run-Up" and Campaign 2024.
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Hearing on Impact of Climate Change on Severe Weather
1 hour, 52 minutesThe Senate Environment and Public Works Committee held a hearing on the impact of climate change on severe weather events, such as heat waves, floods, and hurricanes. Witnesses included Michael Wehner, senior scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Jennifer Jurado, chief resilience officer of Broward County, Florida, who both testified on how human-caused climate change was making severe weather events more frequent and intense.
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FBI Dir. & Homeland Security Sec. on Threats to Homeland, Part 1
3 hours, 16 minutesFBI Director Christopher Wray, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, and National Counterterrorism Center Director Christine Abizaid testified on threats to the homeland before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. Director Wray said foreign terrorist organizations, such as al-Qaeda, ISIS, and Hezbollah, were calling for attacks on the United States and the West amid the Israel-Hamas War. Senators also asked about rising levels of antisemitic and Islamophobic violence as this war raged on. Secretary Mayorkas called for Congress to pass President Biden's new funding request for the Homeland Security Department in order to more effectively handle fentanyl trafficking and high levels of migration.
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Vice President Harris Attends AI Summit in London
16 minutesVice President Kamala Harris announced the launch of the United States AI Safety Institute during an international summit on the technology. Her remarks followed an executive order by President Biden that established standards for AI security and privacy. The vice president made the remarks at the United Kingdom AI Summit sponsored by the British government.
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Secretaries Blinken & Austin Testify on Nat'l Security Supplemental
3 hours, 18 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin testified on the president's $106 billion national security supplemental request before the Senate Appropriations Committee. The hearing began with multiple protesters interrupting Secretary Blinken's opening statement as they called for a cease-fire in Israel. In addition, both Secs. Blinken and Austin fielded a variety of questions on the Israel-Hamas war, the War in Ukraine, the military-industrial base, and security concerns in the Indo-Pacific region and the Southern Border.
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Washington Journal: Arthur Evans
18 minutesAmerican Psychological Association CEO Arthur Evans discussed the findings of the organization's 2023 "Stress in America" report.
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Booknotes+ Podcast, Ben Stein, "The Peacemaker"
58 minutesBen Stein, our guest this week, is close to 80 years old. When he was in his 20s he wrote speeches for Richard Nixon. He wants you to know that he still calls Mr. Nixon his hero. Mr. Stein also tells you in his latest book about what he's done since those early years: "I've worked as a university teacher, a columnist for the Wall Street Journal, a scriptwriter, a novelist, an investigator into financial fraud for Barron's, a columnist for the late greatly lamented Los Angeles Herald Examiner, a writer and a commentator on economics, an actor, a game show host, a talk show host, a father, and a husband." His book is called "The Peacemaker: Nixon - The Man, President, and My Friend."
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Lectures in History: Abraham Lincoln & Emancipation
1 hour, 10 minutesVirginia Tech University professor Paul Quigley discussed President Abraham Lincoln's shifting policies on emancipation during the Civil War. Virginia Tech University is located in Blacksburg, Virginia.
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Jean Pfaelzer, "California, A Slave State"
1 hour, 16 minutesAuthor Jean Pfaelzer discussed the history of forced labor in California and argued that California owes its origins and prosperity to slavery. The Commonwealth Club of California hosted this event.
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H.W. Brands, "Founding Partisans"
1 hour, 34 minutesHistorian H.W. Brands talked about the political differences between founders Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams. The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation hosted this event.
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AHTV - C.W. Goodyear, "President Garfield"
1 hour, 10 minutesHistorian C.W. Goodyear talked about his biography of President James Garfield, the first full-length look at the 20th president's life in a generation. Mr. Garfield was a Republican, a Union war hero, a Supreme Court attorney and the last chief executive born in a log cabin. A disgruntled office seeker shot him at a Washington, D.C., train station in July 1881, and he died from his wounds the following September.
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The First Amendment's Origins & Role in American Democracy
41 minutesThe National Constitution Center looked at how the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution evolved and its role in the American democratic system. This event was held at the Constitution Center's Philadelphia headquarters.
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Lectures in History: Abraham Lincoln & Emancipation
10 minutesVirginia Tech University professor Paul Quigley discussed President Abraham Lincoln's shifting policies on emancipation during the Civil War. Virginia Tech University is located in Blacksburg, Virginia.
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Jean Pfaelzer, "California, A Slave State"
1 hour, 17 minutesAuthor Jean Pfaelzer discussed the history of forced labor in California and argued that California owes its origins and prosperity to slavery. The Commonwealth Club of California hosted this event.
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American History TV
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H.W. Brands, "Founding Partisans"
1 hour, 34 minutesHistorian H.W. Brands talked about the political differences between founders Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams. The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation hosted this event.
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AHTV - C.W. Goodyear, "President Garfield"
1 hour, 10 minutesHistorian C.W. Goodyear talked about his biography of President James Garfield, the first full-length look at the 20th president's life in a generation. Mr. Garfield was a Republican, a Union war hero, a Supreme Court attorney and the last chief executive born in a log cabin. A disgruntled office seeker shot him at a Washington, D.C., train station in July 1881, and he died from his wounds the following September.
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Booknotes+ Podcast, Ben Stein, "The Peacemaker"
59 minutesBen Stein, our guest this week, is close to 80 years old. When he was in his 20s he wrote speeches for Richard Nixon. He wants you to know that he still calls Mr. Nixon his hero. Mr. Stein also tells you in his latest book about what he's done since those early years: "I've worked as a university teacher, a columnist for the Wall Street Journal, a scriptwriter, a novelist, an investigator into financial fraud for Barron's, a columnist for the late greatly lamented Los Angeles Herald Examiner, a writer and a commentator on economics, an actor, a game show host, a talk show host, a father, and a husband." His book is called "The Peacemaker: Nixon - The Man, President, and My Friend."