C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 05/03/2024
3 hours, 3 minutesTime magazine's Eric Cortellessa discusses his interview with former President Trump, Semafor's Shelby Talcott discusses the Trump campaign's VP selection process, and war crimes expert Michael Newton discusses the International Criminal Court.
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Journalists Discuss Press Freedom & Safety Abroad
1 hour, 11 minutesJournalists and advocates discuss freedom of the press and the safety and security of journalists covering conflict abroad; The Washington Post hosts this event.
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Veterans Affairs Secretary Testifies on 2025-26 Budget Requests
1 hour, 17 minutesVeterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough testified on President Biden's 2025 and 2026 budget requests for the VA before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee. He took several questions on veterans' health care, including on the Pact Act, a law passed in August 2022 that expands care and benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances.
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NASA Admin. Holds Pre-Launch Press Conference on Boeing Starliner Crewed Spacecraft
59 minutesNASA Administrator Bill Nelson holds a pre-launch news conference on Boeing's first crewed spacecraft, the Boeing Starliner.
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Washington Journal: Michael Newton
32 minutesVanderbilt University law professor and war crimes expert Michael Newton discussed the process of prosecuting war crimes in the International Criminal Court, in the context of both the Israel-Hamas war and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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State Dept. Official on Russian Plans for Nuclear Weapon in Space
46 minutesAssistant Secretary of State for Arms Control Mallory Stewart discusses reports that Russia is developing a space-based nuclear weapon to destroy satellites. The Center for Strategic and International Studies hosts this discussion.
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Fmr. Homeland Security Secretary & Federal Judge Discuss Democracy
1 hour, 30 minutesFormer Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and retired U.S. Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit Judge Michael Luttig sat down for a conversation on the state of democracy hosted by the American Bar Association. Judge Luttig was outspoken about the January 6 Capitol attack's negative impact on democracy, having testified before the House select committee tasked with investigating January 6. This discussion was a part of the bar association's annual conference in Washington, DC.
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Washington Journal: Shelby Talcott
54 minutesSemafor politics reporter Shelby Talcott discussed the Trump campaign's process for vetting and selecting a running mate for the former president.
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President Biden Hosts Medal of Freedom Ceremony
56 minutesPresident Biden hosts a ceremony at the White House to present the Presidential Medal of Freedom to individuals who have made significant contributions to the country.
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National Press Club Holds Briefing on Status of Journalists Detained Abroad
1 hour, 0 minuteThe National Press Club held a briefing on the statuses of three U.S. journalists detained abroad. Austin Tice was kidnapped in Syria in August 2012 while doing freelance work, and the Wall Street Journal's Evan Gershkovich and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Alsu Kurmasheva were arrested by the Russian government in March and October of 2023, respectively. NPC President Emily Wilkins interviewed the mother of Mr. Tice as well as colleagues of Mr. Gershkovich and Ms. Kurmasheva. Each of these guests took turns discussing efforts to bring the journalists home, which included meetings with President Biden, raising public awareness, and pushing the U.S. government to work toward their release. This event occurred on World Press Freedom Day.
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Washington Journal: Michael Newton
22 minutesVanderbilt University law professor and war crimes expert Michael Newton discussed the process of prosecuting war crimes in the International Criminal Court, in the context of both the Israel-Hamas war and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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2024 Campaign Trail: Arizona's U.S. Senate Race & the Latest Campaign Messages
33 minutesUp-to-date highlights from candidates' speeches, interviews with political insiders, the latest poll numbers, fundraising stats, and political ads. Witness the campaign unfold in every episode. This week, highlights from Vice President Harris's trip to Florida on the first day of the state's six-week abortion ban, a rally with former President Trump in Michigan, and the latest on the U.S. Senate campaign to replace the retiring Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I) in Arizona.
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After Words: David Sanger, "New Cold Wars"
57 minutesNew York Times correspondent David Sanger spoke about China's rise, Russia's invasion of Ukraine & America's role in the world in the 21st century. He was interviewed by Harvard University Belfer Center senior fellow Paula Dobriansky.
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Fmr. Homeland Security Secretary & Federal Judge Discuss Democracy
1 hour, 32 minutesFormer Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and retired U.S. Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit Judge Michael Luttig sat down for a conversation on the state of democracy hosted by the American Bar Association. Judge Luttig was outspoken about the January 6 Capitol attack's negative impact on democracy, having testified before the House select committee tasked with investigating January 6. This discussion was a part of the bar association's annual conference in Washington, DC.
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NASA Admin. Holds Pre-Launch Press Conference on Boeing Starliner Crewed Spacecraft
59 minutesNASA Administrator Bill Nelson, joined stakeholders from NASA, Boeing, Space Force, and United Launch Alliance (ULA) for a pre-launch news conference on Boeing's first crewed spacecraft, the Boeing Starliner. They overviewed Starliner's mission to transport crew to the International Space Stationand answered audience questions on topics including the launch forecast, safety concerns, and international space station research.
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President Biden Hosts Medal of Freedom Ceremony
53 minutesPresident Biden hosted a ceremony honoring 19 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom who include former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, former Secretary of State John Kerry, and former Vice President Al Gore. The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian honor awarded to individuals who made significant societal contributions to the United States. The award was established as the Medal of Freedom in 1945 by President Truman to recognize notable World War II service members. Then re-established by President Kennedy as the Presidential Medal of Freedom and expanded to include those who made cultural achievements. President Johnson awarded the first class of recipients in 1963 who were selected by President Kennedy. The ceremony was hosted in the East Room of the White House with Vice President Harris also in attendance.
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National Press Club Holds Briefing on Status of Journalists Detained Abroad
1 hour, 0 minuteThe National Press Club held a briefing on the statuses of three U.S. journalists detained abroad. Austin Tice was kidnapped in Syria in August 2012 while doing freelance work, and the Wall Street Journal's Evan Gershkovich and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Alsu Kurmasheva were arrested by the Russian government in March and October of 2023, respectively. NPC President Emily Wilkins interviewed the mother of Mr. Tice as well as colleagues of Mr. Gershkovich and Ms. Kurmasheva. Each of these guests took turns discussing efforts to bring the journalists home, which included meetings with President Biden, raising public awareness, and pushing the U.S. government to work toward their release. This event occurred on World Press Freedom Day.
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State Dept. Official on Russian Plans for Nuclear Weapon in Space
47 minutesAssistant Secretary of State for Arms Control Mallory Stewart discussed reports that Russia was developing a space-based nuclear weapon to destroy satellites. She said the U.S. was "extremely concerned" about this, though clarified that it was not an imminent threat. Ms. Stewart then spoke about Russia recently vetoing a United Nations Security Council resolution that called on countries to not deploy nuclear weapons in space--a provision already stated in the 1967 Outer Space Treaty. The resolution was sponsored by the U.S. and Japan; 13 countries voted for it, and China abstained. The Center for Strategic and International Studies hosted this fireside chat.
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2024 Campaign Trail: Arizona's U.S. Senate Race & the Latest Campaign Messages
34 minutesUp-to-date highlights from candidates' speeches, interviews with political insiders, the latest poll numbers, fundraising stats, and political ads. Witness the campaign unfold in every episode. This week, highlights from Vice President Harris's trip to Florida on the first day of the state's six-week abortion ban, a rally with former President Trump in Michigan, and the latest on the U.S. Senate campaign to replace the retiring Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I) in Arizona.
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After Words: David Sanger, "New Cold Wars"
58 minutesNew York Times correspondent David Sanger spoke about China's rise, Russia's invasion of Ukraine & America's role in the world in the 21st century. He was interviewed by Harvard University Belfer Center senior fellow Paula Dobriansky.
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Fmr. Homeland Security Secretary & Federal Judge Discuss Democracy
1 hour, 32 minutesFormer Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and retired U.S. Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit Judge Michael Luttig sat down for a conversation on the state of democracy hosted by the American Bar Association. Judge Luttig was outspoken about the January 6 Capitol attack's negative impact on democracy, having testified before the House select committee tasked with investigating January 6. This discussion was a part of the bar association's annual conference in Washington, DC.
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State Dept. Official on Russian Plans for Nuclear Weapon in Space
48 minutesAssistant Secretary of State for Arms Control Mallory Stewart discussed reports that Russia was developing a space-based nuclear weapon to destroy satellites. She said the U.S. was "extremely concerned" about this, though clarified that it was not an imminent threat. Ms. Stewart then spoke about Russia recently vetoing a United Nations Security Council resolution that called on countries to not deploy nuclear weapons in space--a provision already stated in the 1967 Outer Space Treaty. The resolution was sponsored by the U.S. and Japan; 13 countries voted for it, and China abstained. The Center for Strategic and International Studies hosted this fireside chat.
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President Biden Hosts Medal of Freedom Ceremony
54 minutesPresident Biden hosted a ceremony honoring 19 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom who include former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, former Secretary of State John Kerry, and former Vice President Al Gore. The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian honor awarded to individuals who made significant societal contributions to the United States. The award was established as the Medal of Freedom in 1945 by President Truman to recognize notable World War II service members. Then re-established by President Kennedy as the Presidential Medal of Freedom and expanded to include those who made cultural achievements. President Johnson awarded the first class of recipients in 1963 who were selected by President Kennedy. The ceremony was hosted in the East Room of the White House with Vice President Harris also in attendance.
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Public Affairs Events
17 hours, 3 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.