C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 02/08/2021
3 hours, 4 minutesConstitutional law professor and author Kimberly Wehle previews the second impeachment trial for now former President Donald Trump and Newsmax host and former Trump Press Secretary Sean Spicer discusses Newsmax's role in the media ecosystem.
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American Enterprise Institute Holds Discussion on Former President Trump's Role in the Republican Party
59 minutesThe American Enterprise Institute (AEI) held a discussion on former President Trump's role and influence in the Republican Party following his 2020 electoral defeat. Ethics and Public Policy Center senior fellow Henry Olsen presented the findings of a recent survey of people who voted for former President Trump in 2020 and how they viewed a number of policy and cultural issues. The findings suggest agreement on many issues, but that the coalition is bound together more by posture than policy, stemming from a broad sense of being under threat. Following the presentation, panelists from AEI discussed what the results mean for the Republican Party moving forward.
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White House COVID-19 Response Team Holds Briefing
31 minutesThe White House COVID-19 Response Team holds a briefing on the Biden administration's response to the pandemic.
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Washington Journal: Scott Wong
8 minutesThe Hill's Scott Wong discussed the start of impeachment proceedings this week and other Congressional news.
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Washington Journal: Kimberly Wehle
26 minutesConstitutional law professor and author Kimberly Wehle previewed the second impeachment trial for now former President Donald Trump.
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White House Press Secretary Holds Briefing
45 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Jen Psaki holds a briefing.
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Washington Journal: Sean Spicer
9 minutesNewsmax host and former Press Secretary for President Trump Sean Spicer discussed this week's Senate impeachment hearing of Mr. Trump and role of Newsmax in the news ecosystem.
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Atlantic Council Discussion on U.S. Russia Policy Toward Russia & Ukraine
58 minutesForeign policy experts, including the former U.S. ambassadors to Ukraine and Russia, discuss the Biden administration's foreign policy strategy in Russia and Ukraine.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 02/08/2021
6 minutesThe House of Representatives meets for a pro forma session with no votes scheduled. They will return for votes on February 22nd.
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Washington Journal: Scott Wong
9 minutesThe Hill's Scott Wong discussed the start of impeachment proceedings this week and other Congressional news.
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American Enterprise Institute Holds Discussion on Former President Trump's Role in the Republican Party
1 hour, 16 minutesThe American Enterprise Institute (AEI) held a discussion on former President Trump's role and influence in the Republican Party following his 2020 electoral defeat. Ethics and Public Policy Center senior fellow Henry Olsen presented the findings of a recent survey of people who voted for former President Trump in 2020 and how they viewed a number of policy and cultural issues. The findings suggest agreement on many issues, but that the coalition is bound together more by posture than policy, stemming from a broad sense of being under threat. Following the presentation, panelists from AEI discussed what the results mean for the Republican Party moving forward.
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Discussion on U.S.-Mexico Relations
1 hour, 5 minutesOutgoing Mexican Ambassador to the U.S. Martha Barcena sat down for a virtual conversation with the Center for Strategic and International Studies on her time as a diplomat and lessons learned from the U.S.-Mexico relationship. She talked about working on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement with the Trump administration and touted the successes of the relationship, and her country's global leadership in auto manufacturing and agriculture. At the conclusion of the event, Ambassador Barcena gave her advice to the incoming Mexican and U.S. ambassadors, stressing the need for ongoing engagement between the two countries.
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Brennan Center Hosts Discussion on the Senate Filibuster
47 minutesNew York University's Brennan Center for Justice held a virtual discussion with former Senate staffer Adam Jentleson on his new book, "Kill Switch: The Rise of the Modern Senate and the Crippling of American Democracy," in which he argues for reforms to the filibuster, a Senate rule that effectively requires 60 votes to pass most legislation. Mr. Jentleson talks about the history of the filibuster and minority rights in the Senate, and makes the case that the modern filibuster runs counter to the Framers' intent and establishes a precedent of minority rule, rather than being used as a tool to foster debate on legislation.
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Former FCC Commissioners Discuss Telecommunications Act
59 minutesFormer FCC Commissioners Michael O'Rielly and Harold Furchtgott-Roth reflected on the 25th anniversary of the 1996 Telecommunications Act at a virtual event hosted by the Hudson Institute. They discussed major provisions of the law, notably Section 230 which aims to protect internet service providers (ISPs) and internet users who re-post third-party material against liability. In addition, the former FCC commissioners discussed changes in the media ownership space, potential FCC actions on net neutrality and whether Congress should rewrite parts of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
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White House COVID-19 Response Team Holds Briefing
32 minutesThe White House COVID-19 Response Team held a briefing on the Biden administration's response to the pandemic. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said while data showed numbers down there's still too much community spread and the virus is not under control in the U.S. Other topics discussed included vaccination distribution and administration, sequencing of COVID-19 variants and the vaccine roll out to partnering pharmacies.
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Washington Journal: Scott Wong
7 minutesThe Hill's Scott Wong discussed the start of impeachment proceedings this week and other Congressional news.
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Tennessee Governor Delivers State of the State Address
46 minutesTennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R) delivers the State of the State address in Nashville.
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Landmark Cases: Brandenburg v. Ohio
1 hour, 32 minutesLandmark Cases explored Brandenburg v. Ohio, in which the Supreme Court overturned the anti-criminal syndicalism conviction of Clarence Brandenburg, an Ohio Ku Klux Klan leader, on the grounds that the state law violated the 1st Amendment. Nadine Strossen, the former head of the American Civil Liberties Union, and Katie Fallow, a senior attorney with Columbia University's Knight First Amendment Center, were on set to discuss the case.
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House Homeland Security Committee Holds Hearing on Domestic Terrorism
3 hours, 41 minutesThe House Homeland Security Committee held a hearing on the threat of domestic terrorism in the wake of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The committee heard from witnesses on how extremism and conspiracy theories on social media can radicalize individuals who already feel marginalized, and how similar rhetoric mirrored by political leaders and media personalities can exacerbate the problem. They also talked about how the law enforcement posture at the Capitol appeared to reflect a failure in planning and response, rather than an intelligence failure given the myriad warning signs that were readily apparent on social media platforms. There was bipartisan support among committee members for a 9/11-style commission to examine the attack on the Capitol and the factors that led to it. Washington, DC Homeland Security and Emergency Management Director Christopher Rodriguez, former Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Elizabeth Neumann, Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt
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U.S. House of Representatives: Moment of Silence for Rep. Wright
2 minutesThe U.S. House held a moment of silence for Rep. Ron Wright (R-TX) who died Sunday night, just as his second term was starting. He was already fighting cancer and tested positive for COVID-19 in January. Rep. Wright was the first sitting member of Congress to die after getting the virus. He was 67.
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President Biden Takes Virtual Tour of Arizona Vaccination Site
40 minutesPresident Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris took a virtual tour of the vaccine distribution site set up at State Farm Arena in Glendale, Arizona. Representatives from the Arizona Department of Health, Arizona National Guard and FEMA explained how the stadium was operating as a vaccination site during the coronavirus pandemic. The president and vice president talked about how the site was a model for others around the country, and they praised Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R) and the state's senators for their efforts in fighting COVID-19.
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White House COVID-19 Response Team Holds Briefing
31 minutesThe White House COVID-19 Response Team held a briefing on the Biden administration's response to the pandemic. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said while data showed numbers down there's still too much community spread and the virus is not under control in the U.S. Other topics discussed included vaccination distribution and administration, sequencing of COVID-19 variants and the vaccine roll out to partnering pharmacies.
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Landmark Cases: Brandenburg v. Ohio
1 hour, 32 minutesLandmark Cases explored Brandenburg v. Ohio, in which the Supreme Court overturned the anti-criminal syndicalism conviction of Clarence Brandenburg, an Ohio Ku Klux Klan leader, on the grounds that the state law violated the 1st Amendment. Nadine Strossen, the former head of the American Civil Liberties Union, and Katie Fallow, a senior attorney with Columbia University's Knight First Amendment Center, were on set to discuss the case.
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U.S. House of Representatives: Moment of Silence for Rep. Wright
2 minutesThe U.S. House held a moment of silence for Rep. Ron Wright (R-TX) who died Sunday night, just as his second term was starting. He was already fighting cancer and tested positive for COVID-19 in January. Rep. Wright was the first sitting member of Congress to die after getting the virus. He was 67.
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Washington Journal: Sean Spicer
47 minutesNewsmax host and former Press Secretary for President Trump Sean Spicer discussed this week's Senate impeachment hearing of Mr. Trump and role of Newsmax in the news ecosystem.
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White House COVID-19 Response Team Holds Briefing
30 minutesThe White House COVID-19 Response Team held a briefing on the Biden administration's response to the pandemic. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said while data showed numbers down there's still too much community spread and the virus is not under control in the U.S. Other topics discussed included vaccination distribution and administration, sequencing of COVID-19 variants and the vaccine roll out to partnering pharmacies.
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American Enterprise Institute Holds Discussion on Former President Trump's Role in the Republican Party
1 hour, 16 minutesThe American Enterprise Institute (AEI) held a discussion on former President Trump's role and influence in the Republican Party following his 2020 electoral defeat. Ethics and Public Policy Center senior fellow Henry Olsen presented the findings of a recent survey of people who voted for former President Trump in 2020 and how they viewed a number of policy and cultural issues. The findings suggest agreement on many issues, but that the coalition is bound together more by posture than policy, stemming from a broad sense of being under threat. Following the presentation, panelists from AEI discussed what the results mean for the Republican Party moving forward.
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President Biden Takes Virtual Tour of Arizona Vaccination Site
40 minutesPresident Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris took a virtual tour of the vaccine distribution site set up at State Farm Arena in Glendale, Arizona. Representatives from the Arizona Department of Health, Arizona National Guard and FEMA explained how the stadium was operating as a vaccination site during the coronavirus pandemic. The president and vice president talked about how the site was a model for others around the country, and they praised Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R) and the state's senators for their efforts in fighting COVID-19.