C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 06/04/2024
1 hour, 59 minutesNAACP President Derrick Johnson discusses Campaign 2024 and Ed Whelan from the Ethics and Public Policy Center discusses Supreme Court ethics and key cases coming up before the High Court.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 06/04/2024
1 hour, 27 minutesThe House will begin work on 2025 Military Construction-VA spending legislation and a bill to sanction International Criminal Court officials for seeking an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Washington Journal: Derrick Johnson
4 minutesNAACP president & CEO Derrick Johnson discussed Campaign 2024.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 06/04/2024
4 hours, 46 minutesThe House will begin work on 2025 Military Construction-VA spending legislation and a bill to sanction International Criminal Court officials for seeking an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Washington Journal: Edward Whelan
14 minutesEthics and Public Policy Center senior fellow Ed Whelan discussed issues before the Supreme Court, including the flag controversies surrounding Justice Samuel Alito.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 06/04/2024
3 hours, 31 minutesThe House will begin work on 2025 Military Construction-VA spending legislation and a bill to sanction International Criminal Court officials for seeking an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks on Border Security
10 minutes"I've come here today to do what Republicans in Congress refuse to do -- take the necessary steps to secure our border," said President Biden as he announced executive action on border security. He continued to say, "This ban will remain in place until the number of people trying to enter illegally can be reduced to a level that our system can effectively manage." In addition, the president discussed additional administrative actions through Homeland Security and the Department of Justice and urged Congress to pass legislation on border security. Following his remarks, President Biden responded to a reporter's question on whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was "playing politics" regarding the Israel-Hamas war. President Biden replied, " I don't think so. He's trying to work out a serious problem that he has."
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U.S. Senate: Sen. McConnell on Pres. Biden's Executive Order on Asylum
3 minutesSenate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said it's taken President Biden 1,231 days to do something on the humanitarian and security crisis at the southern border. The Kentucky Republican made these remarks on the Senate floor as President Biden prepared an executive order that would allow authorities to quickly deport or send back to Mexico migrants caught crossing the southwest border if illegal entries surpass 2,500 per day.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Durbin on President's Executive Order on Asylum
6 minutesSenator Dick Durbin reacted to Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's remarks on President Biden's executive order on asylum.
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Washington Journal: Derrick Johnson
31 minutesNAACP president & CEO Derrick Johnson discussed Campaign 2024.
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Kenyan President William Ruto at U.S.-Kenya Economic Partnership Forum
32 minutesKenyan President Wiliam Ruto delivered remarks on economic and business investment in Africa during the U.S.-Kenya Business Forum hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, DC. He addressed several topics, including U.S.-Kenya relations, climate change, Kenya as a technology hub, and the importance of private-public partnerships, including investments from companies such as Google, Microsoft, and Mastercard.
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Vice President Harris & Kenyan President Ruto at U.S.-Kenya Economic Partnership Forum
37 minutesVice President Kamala Harris and Kenyan President Wiliam Ruto sat down with U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Meg Whitman to discuss U.S.-Kenyan relations and investment in Kenya and Africa during the U.S.-Kenya Business Forum hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, DC. They discussed several topics, including the importance of private-public partnerships, the role of corporations, Africa's economic growth for the future, and the importance of investing in women, technology, and education.
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Attorney General Testifies on Justice Department Oversight, Part 1
45 minutesAttorney General Merrick Garland fired back at House Republicans, saying he and the Justice Department "will not be intimidated" with threats of being held in contempt of Congress for refusing to turn over audio tapes of President Biden's interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur. The attorney general's testimony came during a nearly five-hour long oversight hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. In mid-May 2024, the same committee, led by Republicans, approved a contempt resolution against the attorney general over a battle for the Biden interview tapes. President Biden ultimately asserted executive privilege, and the tapes were not handed over to lawmakers. Other topics in this hearing included border security, violent crime, threats against public servants and January 6 prosecutions.
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Attorney General Testifies on Justice Department Oversight, Part 2
1 hour, 15 minutesAttorney General Merrick Garland fired back at House Republicans, saying he and the Justice Department "will not be intimidated" with threats of being held in contempt of Congress for refusing to turn over audio tapes of President Biden's interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur. The attorney general's testimony came during a nearly five-hour long oversight hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. In mid-May 2024, the same committee, led by Republicans, approved a contempt resolution against the attorney general over a battle for the Biden interview tapes. President Biden ultimately asserted executive privilege, and the tapes were not handed over to lawmakers. Other topics in this hearing included border security, violent crime, threats against public servants and January 6 prosecutions.
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Attorney General Testifies on Justice Department Oversight, Part 3
1 hour, 19 minutesAttorney General Merrick Garland fired back at House Republicans, saying he and the Justice Department "will not be intimidated" with threats of being held in contempt of Congress for refusing to turn over audio tapes of President Biden's interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur. The attorney general's testimony came during a nearly five-hour long oversight hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. In mid-May 2024, the same committee, led by Republicans, approved a contempt resolution against the attorney general over a battle for the Biden interview tapes. President Biden ultimately asserted executive privilege, and the tapes were not handed over to lawmakers. Other topics in this hearing included border security, violent crime, threats against public servants and January 6 prosecutions.
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Attorney General Testifies on Justice Department Oversight, Part 4
47 minutesAttorney General Merrick Garland fired back at House Republicans, saying he and the Justice Department "will not be intimidated" with threats of being held in contempt of Congress for refusing to turn over audio tapes of President Biden's interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur. The attorney general's testimony came during a nearly five-hour long oversight hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. In mid-May 2024, the same committee, led by Republicans, approved a contempt resolution against the attorney general over a battle for the Biden interview tapes. President Biden ultimately asserted executive privilege, and the tapes were not handed over to lawmakers. Other topics in this hearing included border security, violent crime, threats against public servants and January 6 prosecutions.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks on Border Security
10 minutes"I've come here today to do what Republicans in Congress refuse to do -- take the necessary steps to secure our border," said President Biden as he announced executive action on border security. He continued to say, "This ban will remain in place until the number of people trying to enter illegally can be reduced to a level that our system can effectively manage." In addition, the president discussed additional administrative actions through Homeland Security and the Department of Justice and urged Congress to pass legislation on border security. Following his remarks, President Biden responded to a reporter's question on whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was "playing politics" regarding the Israel-Hamas war. President Biden replied, " I don't think so. He's trying to work out a serious problem that he has."
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U.S. Senate: Sen. McConnell on Pres. Biden's Executive Order on Asylum
3 minutesSenate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said it's taken President Biden 1,231 days to do something on the humanitarian and security crisis at the southern border. The Kentucky Republican made these remarks on the Senate floor as President Biden prepared an executive order that would allow authorities to quickly deport or send back to Mexico migrants caught crossing the southwest border if illegal entries surpass 2,500 per day.
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U.S. Senate: Sen. Durbin on President's Executive Order on Asylum
8 minutesSenator Dick Durbin reacted to Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's remarks on President Biden's executive order on asylum.
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House Republican Leaders Discuss Legislative Agenda
35 minutesHouse Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) rebuked former President Donald Trump's guilty verdict in his hush money trial, casting doubt on the legitimacy of the legal process and vowing legislative action to "defend the integrity of the system itself." His thoughts were echoed by House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (NY), Majority Whip Tom Emmer (MN), and Majority Leader Steve Scalise (LA). Moreover, Speaker Johnson said the federal prosecution of President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, for gun charges did not change his opinion that the criminal justice system was politically weaponized under President Biden. During this news conference on Capitol Hill, House Republican leadership also discussed President Biden's executive order for the southern border, a veterans bill, and legislation that sanctions the International Criminal Court for issuing arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders for war crimes.
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FBI Director Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
2 hours, 17 minutesFBI Director Christopher Wray testified on the agency's priorities and 2025 budget request before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science. The director addressed the recent budget cuts to the bureau's 2024 budget, saying the budget comes in "almost $500 million below what the FBI needs just to sustain our 2023 efforts this could not come at a worse time." Director Wray highlighted the areas impacted by the budget cuts, which include national security, violent crime prevention, and workforce development. Several topics were addressed, including border security, fentanyl interdiction, election security, cybersecurity and ransomware challenges, and threats posed by China, such as intellectual property theft.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Debate on ICC Sanctions Measure
41 minutesHouse lawmakers debated a measure that would apply sanctions to certain members of the International Criminal Court for its decision to pursue arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the nation's Defense Minister, Yoav Gallant. The debate came days after top congressional leaders invited Prime Minister Netanyahu to address a joint meeting of Congress.
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House Republican Leaders Discuss Legislative Agenda
33 minutesHouse Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) rebuked former President Donald Trump's guilty verdict in his hush money trial, casting doubt on the legitimacy of the legal process and vowing legislative action to "defend the integrity of the system itself." His thoughts were echoed by House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (NY), Majority Whip Tom Emmer (MN), and Majority Leader Steve Scalise (LA). Moreover, Speaker Johnson said the federal prosecution of President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, for gun charges did not change his opinion that the criminal justice system was politically weaponized under President Biden. During this news conference on Capitol Hill, House Republican leadership also discussed President Biden's executive order for the southern border, a veterans bill, and legislation that sanctions the International Criminal Court for issuing arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders for war crimes.
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House Democratic Leader Holds News Conference
26 minutesHouse Democratic Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (NY) held a news conference to discuss Democrats' legislative agenda. He briefed reporters and responded to their questions on a variety of issues, including President Biden's border security executive order, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's invitation to Congress, and House Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) efforts to investigate the Justice Department for "weaponization of government."
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Homeland Security General Counsel Discusses Agency Priorities
49 minutesJonathan Meyer, general counsel for the Homeland Security Department, sat down with the American Bar Association for a discussion on the department's priorities. Several topics were addressed, including cybersecurity, immigration and border policy, the use of artificial intelligence (AI), and the department's legal challenges, including the recent impeachment proceedings against Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks on Border Security
11 minutes"I've come here today to do what Republicans in Congress refuse to do -- take the necessary steps to secure our border," said President Biden as he announced executive action on border security. He continued to say, "This ban will remain in place until the number of people trying to enter illegally can be reduced to a level that our system can effectively manage." In addition, the president discussed additional administrative actions through Homeland Security and the Department of Justice and urged Congress to pass legislation on border security. Following his remarks, President Biden responded to a reporter's question on whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was "playing politics" regarding the Israel-Hamas war. President Biden replied, " I don't think so. He's trying to work out a serious problem that he has."