C-SPAN Radio Schedule
Expand All-
Washington Journal: 06/11/2024Live
3 hours, 0 minuteLIBRE Initiative's Daniel Garza discusses Campaign 2024 and Latino voters, PBS Frontline director James Jacoby discusses his film on the recent campus protests, and Reps. Adam Smith (D-WA) & Rich McCormick (R-GA) discuss the Israel-Hamas war.
-
Campaign 2024: Montana U.S. Senate Debate
1 hour, 2 minutesMontana's 2024 candidates for U.S. Senate, incumbent Democrat Jon Tester and Republican challenger Tim Sheehy, participated in their first debate. The two candidates exchanged point of views on various topics including President Biden's recent executive order limiting border crossings at the southern border, energy and affordable housing. This debate was hosted by the Montana Broadcast Association.
-
Secretary of State Blinken Holds News Conference in Israel
11 minutes"Everyone's vote is in, except for one vote, and that's Hamas," said Secretary of State Antony Blinken about a U.S.-based cease-fire proposal to stop the war between Israel and Hamas. The secretary made the remarks to reporters following meetings with Israeli officials in Tel Aviv. He said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had reaffirmed his commitment to the plan during their meeting. Mr. Blinken called Hamas' positive response to a United Nations vote in support of the cease-fire proposal a "hopeful sign."
-
Washington Journal: Rep. Rich McCormick
7 minutesRep. Rich McCormick (R-GA), a member of the Armed Services and Foreign Affairs Committees, discussed the Israel-Hamas war, contempt charges against Attorney General Garland, and congressional news of the day.
-
Washington Journal: Rep. Adam Smith
9 minutesRep. Adam Smith (D-WA), top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, discussed the Israel-Hamas war, this week's G-7 summit in Italy, Ukraine and congressional news of the day.
-
Washington Journal: James Jacoby
31 minutesDocumentary director James Jacoby discussed his latest PBS Frontline film "Crisis on Campus" about how the Israel-Hamas war ignited divisions on college campuses.
-
House Rules Committee Debates Attorney General Contempt of Congress Resolution
5 hours, 0 minuteThe House Rules Committee debates a resolution to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. The committee also debates the 2025 Defense Authorization Act.
-
Washington TodayLive
50 minutesHunter Biden convicted on gun charges, House Rules Committee on holding Attorney General in contempt of Congress, former Gov. Cuomo before House subcommittee on COVID-19 and nursing homes, Secretary Blinken in Israel.
-
Washington Today
50 minutesJury convicts Hunter Biden on all three federal gun charges, House Rules Committee considers resolution holding Attorney General Garland in contempt of Congress for defying subpoena of audio of President Biden interview, former Gov. Cuomo (D-NY) testifies in closed session before House subcommittee on COVID-19 and nursing home policy, Secretary Blinken in Israel again pushing Hamas to accept ceasefire plan with Israel, Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Fagan testifies before Senate subcommittee on allegations of mishandling sexual assault investigation at Coast Guard Academy.
-
Secretary of State Blinken Holds News Conference in Israel
60 seconds"Everyone's vote is in, except for one vote, and that's Hamas," said Secretary of State Antony Blinken about a U.S.-based cease-fire proposal to stop the war between Israel and Hamas. The secretary made the remarks to reporters following meetings with Israeli officials in Tel Aviv. He said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had reaffirmed his commitment to the plan during their meeting. Mr. Blinken called Hamas' positive response to a United Nations vote in support of the cease-fire proposal a "hopeful sign."
-
House Rules Committee Debates Attorney General Contempt of Congress Resolution
14 minutesThe House Rules Committee debates a resolution to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. The committee also debates the 2025 Defense Authorization Act.
-
President Biden Speaks at Gun Violence Prevention Conference
20 minutesPresident Biden spoke at Everytown for Gun Safety's "Gun Sense University"-- an annual conference bringing together gun violence survivors, volunteers, and advocates for training on organizing efforts--in Washington, DC. He talked about the impact of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which was passed nearly two years previously in the wake of the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. The president also called for additional policies to be enacted, including an assault weapons ban and universal background checks. He was introduced by Julvonnia McDowell, an advocate and mother whose son died by gun violence. A pro-Palestinian protester interrupted President Biden during his remarks, and the audience drowned her out, but the president said, "They care. Innocent children have been lost," referring to civilian deaths in the Israel-Hamas war.
-
House Rules Committee Debates Attorney General Contempt of Congress Resolution
45 minutesThe House Rules Committee debates a resolution to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. The committee also debates the 2025 Defense Authorization Act.
-
President Biden Speaks at Gun Violence Prevention Conference
-
Nat'l Security Council Senior Director Speaks at Arms Control Conference
60 secondsPranay Vaddi, National Security Council (NSC) senior director for arms control and nonproliferation, spoke about the Biden administration's nuclear weapons policy and ongoing efforts with allies and partners on global arms control. Mr. Vaddi was one of several featured speakers at the Arms Control Association's annual conference in Washington, DC.
-
House Rules Committee Debates Attorney General Contempt of Congress Resolution - Part 1
40 minutesThe House Rules Committee debated two resolutions to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. The attorney general has been accused of not complying with Congressional subpoenas issued by the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees to release the audio of President Biden's five-hour interview with the special counsel in his documents case. The committee also debated the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act and considered amendments to the NDAA.
-
Washington Today
50 minutesJury convicts Hunter Biden on all three federal gun charges, House Rules Committee considers resolution holding Attorney General Garland in contempt of Congress for defying subpoena of audio of President Biden interview, former Gov. Cuomo (D-NY) testifies in closed session before House subcommittee on COVID-19 and nursing home policy, Secretary Blinken in Israel again pushing Hamas to accept ceasefire plan with Israel, Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Fagan testifies before Senate subcommittee on allegations of mishandling sexual assault investigation at Coast Guard Academy.
-
Washington Today
60 secondsJury convicts Hunter Biden on all three federal gun charges, House Rules Committee considers resolution holding Attorney General Garland in contempt of Congress for defying subpoena of audio of President Biden interview, former Gov. Cuomo (D-NY) testifies in closed session before House subcommittee on COVID-19 and nursing home policy, Secretary Blinken in Israel again pushing Hamas to accept ceasefire plan with Israel, Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Fagan testifies before Senate subcommittee on allegations of mishandling sexual assault investigation at Coast Guard Academy.
-
House Rules Committee Debates Attorney General Contempt of Congress Resolution - Part 1
50 minutesThe House Rules Committee debated two resolutions to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. The attorney general has been accused of not complying with Congressional subpoenas issued by the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees to release the audio of President Biden's five-hour interview with the special counsel in his documents case. The committee also debated the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act and considered amendments to the NDAA.
-
Secretary of State Blinken Holds News Conference in Israel
11 minutes"Everyone's vote is in, except for one vote, and that's Hamas," said Secretary of State Antony Blinken about a U.S.-based cease-fire proposal to stop the war between Israel and Hamas. The secretary made the remarks to reporters following meetings with Israeli officials in Tel Aviv. He said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had reaffirmed his commitment to the plan during their meeting. Mr. Blinken called Hamas' positive response to a United Nations vote in support of the cease-fire proposal a "hopeful sign."
-
Special Counsel David Weiss on Hunter Biden Guilty Verdict
4 minutesSpecial Counsel David Weiss reiterated "no one in this country is above the law" as he reacted to a Delaware jury finding Hunter Biden guilty on all counts in a federal guns case. The special counsel delivered a statement on the verdict from the U.S. attorney's office in Wilmington, Delaware. Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Mr. Weiss in August 2023 to be special counsel and to lead the investigation into Hunter Biden.
-
President Biden Speaks at Gun Violence Prevention Conference
19 minutesPresident Biden spoke at Everytown for Gun Safety's "Gun Sense University"-- an annual conference bringing together gun violence survivors, volunteers, and advocates for training on organizing efforts--in Washington, DC. He talked about the impact of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which was passed nearly two years previously in the wake of the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. The president also called for additional policies to be enacted, including an assault weapons ban and universal background checks. He was introduced by Julvonnia McDowell, an advocate and mother whose son died by gun violence. A pro-Palestinian protester interrupted President Biden during his remarks, and the audience drowned her out, but the president said, "They care. Innocent children have been lost," referring to civilian deaths in the Israel-Hamas war.
-
Campaign 2024: Montana U.S. Senate Debate
1 hour, 3 minutesMontana's 2024 candidates for U.S. Senate, incumbent Democrat Jon Tester and Republican challenger Tim Sheehy, participated in their first debate. The two candidates exchanged point of views on various topics including President Biden's recent executive order limiting border crossings at the southern border, energy and affordable housing. This debate was hosted by the Montana Broadcast Association.
-
Nat'l Security Council Senior Director Speaks at Arms Control Conference
42 minutesPranay Vaddi, National Security Council (NSC) senior director for arms control and nonproliferation, spoke about the Biden administration's nuclear weapons policy and ongoing efforts with allies and partners on global arms control. Mr. Vaddi was one of several featured speakers at the Arms Control Association's annual conference in Washington, DC.
-
RADIO-VO President Biden Delivers Remarks at Juneteenth Concert
5 minutesPresident Biden hosted a concert on the Whie House South Lawn in celebration of Juneteenth, a federal holiday he signed into law in 2021. The president described the holiday as, "a day to remember the original sin of slavery and the extraordinary capacity to merge the most powerful moments and most painful moments with a better vision for ourselves." The Juneteenth holiday dates back to 1865 when the last of the slave population remaining in Texas were declared free under the 1862 Emancipation Proclamation signed by then President Abraham Lincoln.
-
Washington Journal: Daniel Garza
38 minutesLIBRE Initiative's Daniel Garza discussed Campaign 2024 and Latino voters, and shifting attitudes among that voting bloc.
-
House Rules Committee Debates Attorney General Contempt of Congress Resolution - Part 1
3 hours, 38 minutesThe House Rules Committee debated two resolutions to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. The attorney general has been accused of not complying with Congressional subpoenas issued by the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees to release the audio of President Biden's five-hour interview with the special counsel in his documents case. The committee also debated the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act and considered amendments to the NDAA.
-
Campaign 2024: Montana U.S. Senate Debate
1 hour, 3 minutesMontana's 2024 candidates for U.S. Senate, incumbent Democrat Jon Tester and Republican challenger Tim Sheehy, participated in their first debate. The two candidates exchanged point of views on various topics including President Biden's recent executive order limiting border crossings at the southern border, energy and affordable housing. This debate was hosted by the Montana Broadcast Association.
-
Secretary of State Blinken Holds News Conference in Israel
10 minutes"Everyone's vote is in, except for one vote, and that's Hamas," said Secretary of State Antony Blinken about a U.S.-based cease-fire proposal to stop the war between Israel and Hamas. The secretary made the remarks to reporters following meetings with Israeli officials in Tel Aviv. He said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had reaffirmed his commitment to the plan during their meeting. Mr. Blinken called Hamas' positive response to a United Nations vote in support of the cease-fire proposal a "hopeful sign."
-
Special Counsel David Weiss on Hunter Biden Guilty Verdict
4 minutesSpecial Counsel David Weiss reiterated "no one in this country is above the law" as he reacted to a Delaware jury finding Hunter Biden guilty on all counts in a federal guns case. The special counsel delivered a statement on the verdict from the U.S. attorney's office in Wilmington, Delaware. Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Mr. Weiss in August 2023 to be special counsel and to lead the investigation into Hunter Biden.
-
President Biden Speaks at Gun Violence Prevention Conference
22 minutesPresident Biden spoke at Everytown for Gun Safety's "Gun Sense University"-- an annual conference bringing together gun violence survivors, volunteers, and advocates for training on organizing efforts--in Washington, DC. He talked about the impact of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which was passed nearly two years previously in the wake of the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. The president also called for additional policies to be enacted, including an assault weapons ban and universal background checks. He was introduced by Julvonnia McDowell, an advocate and mother whose son died by gun violence. A pro-Palestinian protester interrupted President Biden during his remarks, and the audience drowned her out, but the president said, "They care. Innocent children have been lost," referring to civilian deaths in the Israel-Hamas war.