C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 11/18/2020
2 hours, 59 minutesBrendan Buck, who served under Republican House Speakers Paul Ryan and John Boehner and John Lawrence, former chief of staff to Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), discuss the recent election and potential impact on the new Congress.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 11/18/2020
47 minutesThe House will work on a number of human rights bills, including a resolution condemning the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
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House Hearing on Passenger Rail Funding & Infrastructure
1 hour, 14 minutesA House Transportation subcommittee holds a virtual hearing on the safety of the nation's passenger rail infrastructure.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 11/18/2020
4 hours, 3 minutesThe House will work on a number of human rights bills, including a resolution condemning the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
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Speaker Pelosi Discusses Leadership Election Results
23 minutesSpeaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and the House Democratic leadership team held a news conference at the Capitol on the results of the Democratic caucus' leadership elections. Speaker Pelosi, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-SC) and Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) were reelected by their colleagues and Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA) was elected as the new assistant speaker. Speaker Pelosi seemed to suggest this would be her last term as speaker, but did not say so definitively. When asked about a term-limit pledge she made during her last speakership bid two years ago, Speaker Pelosi said "whether it passes or not, I will abide by those limits." The speaker added, "I don't want to undermine any leverage I may have, but I made the statement."
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Washington Journal: John Lawrence
34 minutesJohn Lawrence, former Chief of Staff to Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), discussed the House Democrats' agenda and this week's leadership elections.
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U.S. House of Representatives: 11/18/2020
2 hours, 6 minutesThe House will work on a number of human rights bills, including a resolution condemning the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
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Speaker Pelosi Discusses Leadership Election Results
26 minutesSpeaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and the House Democratic leadership team held a news conference at the Capitol on the results of the Democratic caucus' leadership elections. Speaker Pelosi, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-SC) and Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) were reelected by their colleagues and Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA) was elected as the new assistant speaker. Speaker Pelosi seemed to suggest this would be her last term as speaker, but did not say so definitively. When asked about a term-limit pledge she made during her last speakership bid two years ago, Speaker Pelosi said "whether it passes or not, I will abide by those limits." The speaker added, "I don't want to undermine any leverage I may have, but I made the statement."
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HHS Secretary Azar & Officals Provide Update on COVID-19 Vaccines
56 minutesHealth and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar provided an update on COVID-19 vaccine development and the distribution process. He was joined by "Operation Warp Speed" officials, who outlined the process for distribution to the country and the requirements needed to store and safely distribute the vaccines. Following their remarks, they took questions from reporters who dialed in by phone.
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Washington Post Interviews John Bolton
31 minutesJohn Bolton, former national security adviser to President Trump, discussed a host of topics with the Washington Post Live. Mr. Bolton criticized the president on a number of fronts including reports that he was going to strike Iran for its nuclear program, the firing of Chris Krebs and Mark Esper and plans to withdraw troops from Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci Provides Update on Coronavirus Pandemic
1 hour, 2 minutesDr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, provided the latest update on the coronavirus pandemic during a University of Virginia School of Medicine virtual event. He addressed the recent surge in coronavirus cases in the U.S. and Europe as well as the COVID-19 vaccines announced by Pfizer and Moderna. Dr. Fauci was introduced by University of Virginia Medical School Dean Dr. David Wilkes.
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President-elect Biden Meets with Frontline Workers
1 hour, 0 minutePresident-elect Joe Biden met virtually with frontline workers to discuss their experiences during the coronavirus pandemic. The president-elect listened to the workers' stories and asked how his administration can help them once he is in office. President-elect Biden also acknowledged the lack of a formal transition has the potential to put them behind once he is sworn in.
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HHS Secretary Azar & Officals Provide Update on COVID-19 Vaccines
55 minutesHealth and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar provided an update on COVID-19 vaccine development and the distribution process. He was joined by "Operation Warp Speed" officials, who outlined the process for distribution to the country and the requirements needed to store and safely distribute the vaccines. Following their remarks, they took questions from reporters who dialed in by phone.
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Washington Post Interviews John Bolton
32 minutesJohn Bolton, former national security adviser to President Trump, discussed a host of topics with the Washington Post Live. Mr. Bolton criticized the president on a number of fronts including reports that he was going to strike Iran for its nuclear program, the firing of Chris Krebs and Mark Esper and plans to withdraw troops from Afghanistan and Iraq.
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio Holds News Conference on School Closures
52 minutesNew York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) held a news conference on the decision to close the city's schools for in-person learning in the wake of a surge in coronavirus cases. The mayor said the decision was based on the city's positivity rate hitting a three percent threshold, but that they hoped to get students back in the classroom as soon as possible. "Today is a tough day, but this is a temporary situation," he said. "Our schools will be back and our school year will get better and better as we go along. And this disease will be beaten in the course of this school year." The mayor said schools would remain closed at least through the Thanksgiving holiday and that the city was working to get electronic devices to students in the interim to complete their schoolwork. Mayor de Blasio was joined by the chancellor of New York City schools as well as a pair of medical advisers.
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Maryland Gov. Hogan Discussion on Direction of Republican Party
1 hour, 5 minutesMaryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) joined the Ronald Reagan Institute for a discussion on the direction of the Republican Party. The Republican governor who was serving his second term in a heavily Democratic state talked about how the Republican Party can reach out to the moderate electorate that he believes makes up the majority of the country. "We cannot afford to continue to perpetuate toxic politics," he said while making the case for Republicans to start pushing pragmatic, big-tent politics to appeal to more voters.
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Speaker Pelosi Discusses Leadership Election Results
25 minutesSpeaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and the House Democratic leadership team held a news conference at the Capitol on the results of the Democratic caucus' leadership elections. Speaker Pelosi, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-SC) and Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) were reelected by their colleagues and Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA) was elected as the new assistant speaker. Speaker Pelosi seemed to suggest this would be her last term as speaker, but did not say so definitively. When asked about a term-limit pledge she made during her last speakership bid two years ago, Speaker Pelosi said "whether it passes or not, I will abide by those limits." The speaker added, "I don't want to undermine any leverage I may have, but I made the statement."
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President-elect Biden Meets with Frontline Workers
1 hour, 0 minutePresident-elect Joe Biden met virtually with frontline workers to discuss their experiences during the coronavirus pandemic. The president-elect listened to the workers' stories and asked how his administration can help them once he is in office. President-elect Biden also acknowledged the lack of a formal transition has the potential to put them behind once he is sworn in.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 11/18/2020
44 minutesBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson participated in Question Time remotely and fielded questions from members in the House of Commons primarily on the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic. The prime minister, who was self-isolating at home after coming in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, answered questions on U.K.'s current lockdown, Scottish independence, and concerns that even with contact tracing measures, many low-income families cannot afford to self-isolate.
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HHS Secretary Azar & Officals Provide Update on COVID-19 Vaccines
54 minutesHealth and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar provided an update on COVID-19 vaccine development and the distribution process. He was joined by "Operation Warp Speed" officials, who outlined the process for distribution to the country and the requirements needed to store and safely distribute the vaccines. Following their remarks, they took questions from reporters who dialed in by phone.
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Washington Post Interviews John Bolton
33 minutesJohn Bolton, former national security adviser to President Trump, discussed a host of topics with the Washington Post Live. Mr. Bolton criticized the president on a number of fronts including reports that he was going to strike Iran for its nuclear program, the firing of Chris Krebs and Mark Esper and plans to withdraw troops from Afghanistan and Iraq.
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President-elect Biden Meets with Frontline Workers
58 minutesPresident-elect Joe Biden met virtually with frontline workers to discuss their experiences during the coronavirus pandemic. The president-elect listened to the workers' stories and asked how his administration can help them once he is in office. President-elect Biden also acknowledged the lack of a formal transition has the potential to put them behind once he is sworn in.