C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 04/22/2024
3 hours, 5 minutesDefenders of Wildlife's Jane Davenport and former Rep. Bob Inglis (R-SC) of the advocacy group republicEn discuss Earth Day 2024 and social media political commentators Steven Bonnell and Brad Polumbo discuss young voters and Campaign 2024.
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Supreme Court Considers Oregon City's Anti-Homeless Public Camping Laws
2 hours, 28 minutesThe Supreme Court hears oral argument in a case on whether an Oregon city's enforcement of ordinances restricting the homeless from camping or sleeping in outdoor spaces, violates the Eight Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
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Washington Journal: Jane Davenport
33 minutesDefenders of Wildlife Senior Attorney Jane Davenport discussed Earth Day 2024 and conservation efforts.
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NASA Admnistrator & Researchers Discuss Earth Day & Climate Science
42 minutesAhead of Earth Day, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson joined NASA researchers for a news conference on climate science, airborne emissions, and their new satellite PACE (Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, Ocean Ecosystem) that evaluates the Earth's oceans and atmosphere in changing climates.
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Washington Journal: Bob Inglis
29 minutesFormer Representative Bob Inglis (R-SC), Executive Director of the advocacy group republican discussed the impact of climate change and efforts to combat it.
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State Dept. Officials Preview July 2024 NATO Summit
1 hour, 25 minutesState Department officials talk about preparations for the July 2024 NATO summit being held in Washington, DC.
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Campaign 2024: Maryland U.S. Senate Democratic Candidate Forum
58 minutesMaryland's 2024 Democratic U.S. Senate candidates, Congressman David Trone and Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, participated in a forum to debate top issues in the state. The forum focused on issues including Maryland's crime rate, a ceasefire in Gaza and the Key Bridge collapse. Congressman Trone has represented Maryland's sixth district in the U.S. House since 2019. Maryland's former Republican Governor Larry Hogan is running for the GOP nomination. This candidate forum was hosted at the University of Baltimore Schaefer Center.
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Fmr. Pres. Trump Remarks at Hush Money Trial in NYC - Day 5
11 minutes2024 presumptive Republican presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump spoke to reporters following the fifth-day in a New York City criminal trial against him. He says the trial is politically motivated. The court adjourned for the day after testimony from the state's first witness, David Pecker. Pecker is the former CEO of American Media Inc.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks on Earth Day in Virginia
19 minutesPresident Biden announced a new initiative aimed at training young people for higher-skilled jobs in the clean energy economy. The program is recruiting for over two-thousand positions in over 36 states including Washington, DC and Puerto Rico. He also announced new federal grants to bring more solar powered energy to homes across the U.S. The president's announcements came as he commemorated the 54th Earth Day holiday in Triangle, Virginia. The first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970 when then Democratic Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin organized a national demonstration to raise awareness about environmental issues. This year's theme is "Planet vs. Plastics."
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Washington Journal: Jane Davenport
33 minutesDefenders of Wildlife Senior Attorney Jane Davenport discussed Earth Day 2024 and conservation efforts.
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NASA Admnistrator & Researchers Discuss Earth Day & Climate Science
41 minutesAhead of Earth Day, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson joined NASA researchers for a news conference on climate science, airborne emissions, and their new satellite PACE (Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, Ocean Ecosystem) that evaluates the Earth's oceans and atmosphere in changing climates.
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Discussion on the U.S. Role in the World After the 2024 Election
1 hour, 27 minutesBen Rhodes, former deputy national security adviser (Obama administration, 2009-17) joined political writers and activists from around the world to examine what the United States' role on the global stage could be beyond the 2024 presidential election. Several topics were discussed, including the rise of nationalism and authoritarianism, U.S. policy towards Gaza and Israel, cooperation with China, and the role of young people in democracy. They also addressed the possibility of former President Trump winning the 2024 election and what that could mean for foreign policy. Georgetown University hosted this event.
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Supreme Court Considers Oregon City's Anti-Homeless Public Camping Laws
2 hours, 29 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument for more than two hours in a case concerning whether an Oregon city's enforcement of ordinances restricting the homeless from camping or sleeping in outdoor spaces, violates the Eight Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. Like many cities, Grants Pass is dealing with an affordable housing shortage and an increase in homelessness. Additionally, the city does not have any shelters. At issue are three ordinances restricting people from camping and sleeping in public places. Penalty fees for violations begin at $295. In 2018, Gloria Johnson and homeless individuals filed suit. A district court ruled the ordinances constituted cruel and unusual punishment against the homeless because they have no access to shelter. They also found the penalties to be excessive. On appeal the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit also ruled in favor of the homeless people. The Supreme Court now has through June 2024 to issue a ruling.
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Gov't Officials & Tech Advocates Speak at Internet Policy Conference'
3 hours, 41 minutesOfficials from the executive and legislative branches joined internet and tech advocates at the "State of the Net" conference, hosted by the Internet Education Foundation in Washington, DC. Topics included child online safety, regulating Artificial Intelligence (AI), and internet access and affordability.
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Discussion on the U.S. Role in the World After the 2024 Election
1 hour, 28 minutesBen Rhodes, former deputy national security adviser (Obama administration, 2009-17), joined political writers and activists from around the world to examine what the United States' role on the global stage could be beyond the 2024 presidential election. Several topics were discussed, including the rise of nationalism and authoritarianism, U.S. policy towards Gaza and Israel, cooperation with China, and the role of young people in democracy. They also addressed the possibility of former President Trump winning the 2024 election and what that could mean for foreign policy. Georgetown University hosted this event.
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Campaign 2024: Maryland U.S. Senate Democratic Candidate Forum
57 minutesMaryland's 2024 Democratic U.S. Senate candidates, Congressman David Trone and Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, participated in a forum to debate top issues in the state. The forum focused on issues including Maryland's crime rate, a ceasefire in Gaza and the Key Bridge collapse. Congressman Trone has represented Maryland's sixth district in the U.S. House since 2019. Maryland's former Republican Governor Larry Hogan is running for the GOP nomination. This candidate forum was hosted at the University of Baltimore Schaefer Center.
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Fmr. Pres. Trump Remarks at Hush Money Trial in NYC - Day 5
11 minutes2024 presumptive Republican presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump spoke to reporters following the fifth-day in a New York City criminal trial against him. He says the trial is politically motivated. The court adjourned for the day after testimony from the state's first witness, David Pecker. Pecker is the former CEO of American Media Inc.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks on Earth Day in Virginia
18 minutesPresident Biden announced a new initiative aimed at training young people for higher-skilled jobs in the clean energy economy. The program is recruiting for over two-thousand positions in over 36 states including Washington, DC and Puerto Rico. He also announced new federal grants to bring more solar powered energy to homes across the U.S. The president's announcements came as he commemorated the 54th Earth Day holiday in Triangle, Virginia. The first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970 when then Democratic Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin organized a national demonstration to raise awareness about environmental issues. This year's theme is "Planet vs. Plastics."
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Lawmakers Discuss the Equal Rights Amendment - Part 1
37 minutesSen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), and Rep. Jennifer McClellan (D-VA) discussed the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) at an event hosted by Georgetown University Law School. They advocated for the amendment to become a permanent fixture in the constitution and discussed its importance. Additionally, they discussed how not fortifying the amendment could leave it open to interpretation by the Supreme Court.
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Discussion on the U.S. Role in the World After the 2024 Election
1 hour, 26 minutesBen Rhodes, former deputy national security adviser (Obama administration, 2009-17), joined political writers and activists from around the world to examine what the United States' role on the global stage could be beyond the 2024 presidential election. Several topics were discussed, including the rise of nationalism and authoritarianism, U.S. policy towards Gaza and Israel, cooperation with China, and the role of young people in democracy. They also addressed the possibility of former President Trump winning the 2024 election and what that could mean for foreign policy. Georgetown University hosted this event.
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Public Affairs Events
17 hours, 2 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.