C-SPAN TV Schedule
Expand All-
Washington Journal: 07/03/2024
3 hours, 2 minutesS&P Global's Jim Burkhard discusses gas prices and state of global oil markets, E&E News' Heather Richards discuss Biden & Trump's energy agendas, and Axios' Andrew Freedman discusses extreme weather and the impact of climate change.
-
Public Affairs Events
3 hours, 6 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
-
Secretary of State Antony Blinken on U.S. Foreign Policy
42 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken discussed U.S. foreign policy at an event hosted by the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC. The secretary responded to a question on President Biden's leadership and discussed a variety of topics including what success looks like in the Russia-Ukraine War, U.S. global partnerships and engagement, competition with China, and the importance of the NATO alliance. This event took place ahead of the 2024 NATO Summit in Washington.
-
White House Press Secretary Briefs Reporters
1 hour, 2 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre holds a press briefing nearly a week after President Biden's first 2024 debate with former President Trump.
-
Fmr. Deputy Nat'l Security Adviser Discusses Indo-Pacific Strategy
1 hour, 3 minutesFormer Deputy National Security Adviser Matt Pottinger discussed Indo-Pacific strategy and Taiwan-China relations at an event hosted by the Heritage Foundation. Topics included deterring Chinese aggression in the Indo-Pacific, fentanyl precursors from China, military training in Taiwan, and U.S. relations with allies and partners.
-
Marc Elias Discusses Recent Supreme Court Rulings
45 minutesDemocracy Docket founder Marc Elias discussed recent Supreme Court rulings that pertain to former President Donald Trump and presidential immunity, as well as the 2024 election, during a virtual conversation hosted by the Jewish Democratic Council of America. He said the Court "created an immunity, out of whole cloth, that I fear will transform the willingness of authoritarian leaders like Donald Trump." Topics addressed during the conversation included the former president's sentencing in the New York City hush money trial, the impact of current Court cases and investigations, Supreme Court reform, and the potential threat to democracy if Donald Trump is reelected.
-
President Biden Bestows Medal of Honor
21 minutesPresident Biden delivers remarks at a Medal of Honor ceremony in the White House's East Room.
-
Rep. Kat Cammack and Others Attend National Right to Life Conference
1 hour, 19 minutesRep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) delivered brief remarks on support for the anti-abortion movement during the National Right to Life Conference in Arlington, Virginia. Others delivering remarks included National Right to Life President Carol Tobias and Government Affairs Director Jennifer Popik. Among the topics addressed were legislative alternatives to abortion, the role of pregnancy crisis centers, and the Supreme Court's recent dismissal of the Idaho v. United States case, which allows for emergency abortions to proceed in the state of Idaho.
-
CMS Administrator Discusses Medicare, Medicaid & Health Care
56 minutesCenters for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure discussed Medicare, Medicaid and the U.S. health care system at the Aspen Ideas Festival in Aspen, Colorado. Topics included negotiating drug prices, coverage of innovative health care treatments, maternal health care, long-term care, reimbursement for preventative care, and expanding access to health care services.
-
Washington Journal: Jeffrey Rosen
32 minutesNational Constitution Center President & CEO Jeffrey Rosen discussed Monday's Supreme Court ruling on former President Trump's immunity claim and other key decisions from this recent term.
-
Governors Meet With Reporters After WH Meeting
9 minutesDemocratic Governors spoke with reporters after meeting with President Biden at the White House
-
White House Press Secretary Briefs Reporters
1 hour, 4 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre held a press briefing nearly a week after President Biden's first 2024 debate with former President Trump. Following widespread criticism about President Biden's performance in the debate, she affirmed that he was "absolutely not" stepping down from running for reelection. She explained that his performance was not as optimal as it could have been because he had jet lag from two recent trips to France and Italy for a D-Day anniversary and the G-7 summit, and was also recovering from a cold. Ms. Jean-Pierre also noted that President Biden had "strong conversations" with Democratic colleagues in private about the debate, including with House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY). Moreover, she announced the administration was providing "a significant, new security assistance package" for Ukraine.
-
Hearing on Racial & Gender Discrimination in Employment, Part 1
37 minutesThe House Oversight and Accountability Committee held a hearing on mitigating racial and gender discrimination in employment practices. Members and witnesses debated several aspects of this topic, including the merits of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's enforcement of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, and conservative policy proposals in "Project 2025" in the event that Republicans win back the White House. In particular, this hearing focused on current questions regarding transgenderism and so-called reverse discrimination in hiring practices. Witnesses included Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita (R), The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights CEO Maya Wiley, and Project 2025 co-author Jonathan Berry.
-
Hearing on Racial & Gender Discrimination in Employment, Part 2
2 hours, 18 minutesThe House Oversight and Accountability Committee held a hearing on mitigating racial and gender discrimination in employment practices. Members and witnesses debated several aspects of this topic, including the merits of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's enforcement of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, and conservative policy proposals in "Project 2025" in the event that Republicans win back the White House. In particular, this hearing focused on current questions regarding transgenderism and so-called reverse discrimination in hiring practices. Witnesses included Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita (R), The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights CEO Maya Wiley, and Project 2025 co-author Jonathan Berry.
-
President Biden Bestows Medal of Honor
19 minutesPresident Biden bestowed the Medal of Honor posthumously to two soldiers from the Union Army during a ceremony from the White House. The two soldiers - U.S. Army Privates George Wilson and Philip Shadrach - were awarded the honor for acts of "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity" during the Civil War. In 1862, the two soldiers infiltrated Confederate territory and stole a locomotive and drove it north while destroying bridges, railroad tracks and telegraph wires essential to the Confederacy before their eventual capture and executions by hanging.
-
WH Stakeout
-
Marc Elias Discusses Recent Supreme Court Rulings
47 minutesDemocracy Docket founder Marc Elias discussed recent Supreme Court rulings that pertain to former President Donald Trump and presidential immunity, as well as the 2024 election, during a virtual conversation hosted by the Jewish Democratic Council of America. He said the Court "created an immunity, out of whole cloth, that I fear will transform the willingness of authoritarian leaders like Donald Trump." Topics addressed during the conversation included the former president's sentencing in the New York City hush money trial, the impact of current Court cases and investigations, Supreme Court reform, and the potential threat to democracy if Donald Trump is reelected.
-
Washington Journal: Andrew Freedman
27 minutesAxios senior climate reporter Andrew Freedman discussed extreme weather and the impact of climate change.
-
Washington Journal: Jim Burkard
29 minutesJim Burkhard, head of research for oil markets, energy, and mobility at S&P Global, discussed gas prices and the state of global oil markets.
-
Hearing on Racial & Gender Discrimination in Employment, Part 1
37 minutesThe House Oversight and Accountability Committee held a hearing on mitigating racial and gender discrimination in employment practices. Members and witnesses debated several aspects of this topic, including the merits of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's enforcement of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, and conservative policy proposals in "Project 2025" in the event that Republicans win back the White House. In particular, this hearing focused on current questions regarding transgenderism and so-called reverse discrimination in hiring practices. Witnesses included Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita (R), The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights CEO Maya Wiley, and Project 2025 co-author Jonathan Berry.
-
Hearing on Racial & Gender Discrimination in Employment, Part 2
2 hours, 18 minutesThe House Oversight and Accountability Committee held a hearing on mitigating racial and gender discrimination in employment practices. Members and witnesses debated several aspects of this topic, including the merits of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's enforcement of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, and conservative policy proposals in "Project 2025" in the event that Republicans win back the White House. In particular, this hearing focused on current questions regarding transgenderism and so-called reverse discrimination in hiring practices. Witnesses included Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita (R), The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights CEO Maya Wiley, and Project 2025 co-author Jonathan Berry.
-
Sen. Elizabeth Warren Discusses Tax Policy
30 minutesSenator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) delivered remarks on overhauling the nation's tax code at an event hosted by the Washington Center for Equitable Growth. She touted the Democratic Party's stance on raising taxes on the wealthy and big corporations. She also urged colleagues to stand firm and have red lines on hiking taxes in future negotiations as Congress prepares for a portion of the Trump-era tax cuts to expire in 2025.
-
President Biden Bestows Medal of Honor
18 minutesPresident Biden bestowed the Medal of Honor posthumously to two soldiers from the Union Army during a ceremony from the White House. The two soldiers - U.S. Army Privates George Wilson and Philip Shadrach - were awarded the honor for acts of "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity" during the Civil War. In 1862, the two soldiers infiltrated Confederate territory and stole a locomotive and drove it north while destroying bridges, railroad tracks and telegraph wires essential to the Confederacy before their eventual capture and executions by hanging.
-
White House Press Secretary Briefs Reporters
1 hour, 1 minuteWhite House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre held a press briefing nearly a week after President Biden's first 2024 debate with former President Trump. Following widespread criticism about President Biden's performance in the debate, she affirmed that he was "absolutely not" stepping down from running for reelection. She explained that his performance was not as optimal as it could have been because he had jet lag from two recent trips to France and Italy for a D-Day anniversary and the G-7 summit, and was also recovering from a cold. Ms. Jean-Pierre also noted that President Biden had "strong conversations" with Democratic colleagues in private about the debate, including with House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY). Moreover, she announced the administration was providing "a significant, new security assistance package" for Ukraine.
-
WH Stakeout