C-SPAN TV Schedule
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Washington Journal: 04/06/2024
3 hours, 2 minutesInsider senior economic policy reporter Ayelet Sheffey discusses the rising cost of college and New Republic magazine's Greg Sargent discusses political news of the day and his podcast "The Daily Blast."
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Washington This Week
3 hours, 7 minutesKey Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
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President Biden Remarks on Lowering Health Care Costs
37 minutesPresident Biden was joined by Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) to deliver remarks on the administration's efforts to lower health care costs. The president announced the capping of out-of-pocket costs at $35 for inhalers from several pharmaceutical makers. He also discussed his administration's intention to cap prescription drug costs at $2,000 annually for all Americans. President Biden also took aim at the 2024 GOP presumptive nominee and former President Donald Trump, saying he and his supporters in Congress intend to "terminate" the Affordable Care Act and eliminate the Inflation Reduction Act while giving large tax breaks to the wealthy.
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Campaign 2024: Fmr. President Trump Holds Rally in Green Bay, WI
1 hour, 4 minutes"A vote for Trump is a vote to save Wisconsin and is a vote to save your country. This country is finished if we don't win this election," 2024 GOP presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump told supporters in Green Bay as voters made their way to the voting polls for the state's primary election. He went on to tell voters that President Biden "is a threat to democracy" and renewed allegations of the Biden administration's weaponization of the Justice Department and alleged election interference. The former president's rally in Green Bay comes a day after he posted a $175 million bond in a New York civil fraud case where a judge found he intentionally inflated his assets to claim favorable loan and insurance claims.
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Federal Reserve Chair Powell on Inflation & the Economy
47 minutesFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell discussed inflation and the economy at an event hosted by Stanford Graduate School of Business. Chair Powell overviewed Federal Reserve monetary policy decision-making and touched on key topics including transparency and maintaining public trust, price stability, labor markets, and supply chains.
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STUDENTCAM 2024 WINNER "GUNS IN THE HANDS OF TEENS"
7 minutesOver thirty-two hundred students from across the country participated in the 20-year anniversary of C-SPAN's Student Cam documentary competition. All this month, we featured our top 21 winning entries.
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2024 Campaign Trail: Trump Back on the Stump & a Look at Colorado's U.S. House Races
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 presidential candidate remarks in Wisconsin and the nation's capital, a look at the latest fundraising numbers in key House and Senate races, and a preview of the crowded U.S. House primary fields emerging in Colorado.
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State Housing Officials Discuss Housing Supply and Affordability
1 hour, 0 minuteHousing officials from New York and Montana discussed shortage challenges during an event hosted by the Pew Charitable Trusts in Washington, DC. Several topics were addressed, including regulatory barriers, suburban growth and infrastructure needs, manufactured housing, and homelessness concerns.
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California Governor Delivers 2024 Budget Address
1 hour, 52 minutes"We come to expect the unexpected," said California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) during his annual budget address from the Secretary of State Auditorium in Sacramento. The governor highlighted his budget agenda for the coming year and touched on the fiscal challenges the state faced in 2023. He also addressed several other issues, including education funding, homelessness, tax reform, and infrastructure investment.
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STUDENTCAM 2024 WINNER "GUNS IN THE HANDS OF TEENS"
7 minutesOver thirty-two hundred students from across the country participated in the 20-year anniversary of C-SPAN's Student Cam documentary competition. All this month, we featured our top 21 winning entries.
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Pacific Gas & Electric CEO at Stanford Business Forum
46 minutesPacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) CEO Patricia Poppe delivered remarks on industry safety and resiliency at a summit hosted by Stanford Graduate School of Business. She overviewed how PG&E has focused on building a "culture of safety" following a series of events, including pleading guilty to 84 felony counts of involuntary manslaughter due to a deadly wildfire ignited by their electric grid. Additional topics included electric grid capacity, building climate-resilient infrastructure, and decarbonization.
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Sec. Blinken Delivers Remarks at NATO 75th Anniversary Reception
22 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken delivered remarks in Brussels, Belgium at a reception celebrating the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He was joined by U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. They honored NATO's legacy and paid tribute to 64th Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and President Harry Truman for their contributions to the military alliance. NATO was established on April 4, 1949 amid the aftermath of World War II.
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Commemoration of NATO's 75th Anniversary
1 hour, 1 minuteThe Atlantic Council commemorated the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). In this first portion of the event, panelists reflected on NATO's history and purpose, which began as a military alliance of 12 member-states in a post-World War II era and which later expanded to its present membership of 32 nations. They also discussed how NATO benefits the average American, citing shared values and interests, and previewed the upcoming NATO summit that will take place in Washington, DC over the summer.
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Discussion on NATO's Future Amid 75th Anniversary
1 hour, 6 minutesThe Atlantic Council commemorated the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which was established on April 4, 1949. In this final portion of the event, NATO analysts discussed the future of the military alliance and commented on the challenges it faces, such as Russia, China, unity within the alliance, and relevance. The panel also addressed 2024 presidential candidate and former President Trump's threats to withdraw from NATO and the importance of communicating NATO's relevance to younger generations.
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Interview with Bloomberg Government Congress Reporter Zach Cohen on Senate Impeachment Trial
5 minutesBloomberg Government Congress Reporter Zach Cohen discusses next week's Senate impeachment trial of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, only the second cabinet member in U.S. history to be impeached by the House.
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Washington Journal: Marianne Williamson
45 minutesDemocratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson discussed her platform, policy objectives, and how she defines success.
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Washington Journal: Jason Palmer
30 minutesDemocratic presidential candidate Jason Palmer discussed his presidential bid.
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Washington Journal: Cornel West
52 minutes2024 Independent presidential candidate Cornel West discussed his candidacy, platform, and views on U.S. politics today.
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Washington Journal: Jill Stein
46 minutesGreen Party presidential candidate Jill Stein discussed her 2024 presidential bid.
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President Biden Remarks on Rebuilding Key Bridge & Reopening Port of Baltimore
21 minutesIn Baltimore, President Biden gave remarks at the wreckage site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. He was joined by other government officials, including Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D). The president thanked first responders for their quick actions and vowed that his administration would work with state and local officials to get a new bridge built. He also announced over $8 million in federal funding to alleviate disruptions in shipments out of the port as well as funds to help create additional jobs for workers involved in the clean-up effort. Prior to his remarks, the president took an aerial tour of the site and received an operational briefing on the collapse. The bridge was being worked on by eight construction workers when it was struck by a cargo ship and collapsed during the early morning of March 26. Two of the workers were rescued and six others were presumed dead after search and rescue efforts did not produce more survivors.
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U.N. Outer Space Affairs Director on Private Sector Collaboration
46 minutesAarti Holla-Maini, director of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, spoke about the space economy and the growing role of public-private partnerships. Created in December 1958, the U.N. Office for Outer Space Affairs' mission aims to develop and encourage peaceful use and exploration of space among the international community. The discussion was organized and held at the Atlantic Council in Washington, DC.
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Fireside Chat With IMF Managing Director
1 hour, 0 minuteKristalina Georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, participated in a fireside chat about the IMF's work. The conversation touched on the IMF's role in responding to climate change, encouraging cooperation in a fragmenting global economy, and ensuring low-income and conflict-affected states can leverage artificial intelligence. The Center for Global Development hosted this conversation in Washington, DC.
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Council of Economic Advisers Chair Discusses Economic Leadership
1 hour, 49 minutesWhite House Council of Economic Advisers Chair Jared Bernstein, Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman, and others discussed international trade relations, supply chains, and U.S. leadership in the global economy at an event hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, DC.
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Debate on U.S. Policy Toward Iran & Middle East
1 hour, 25 minutesMichael Singh and Steven Simon, who served as senior directors in the National Security Council under Republican and Democratic administrations, debated U.S. policy regarding Iran and the Middle East. They disagreed on the extent of Iran's role in Hamas' Oct. 7 attack against Israel, with Mr. Singh arguing that the attack required advanced training and equipment that only Iran could have provided. Mr. Simon, however, argued that Hamas relied on relatively unsophisticated weapons and that U.S. and Israeli intelligence agencies agreed that Iran was not aware of this specific attack. They also discussed Iran's strategy to avoid direct confrontation by funding militant groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and others in the region. This debate was co-sponsored by the Alexander Hamilton Society and John Quincy Adams Society at George Washington University.
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STUDENTCAM 2024 WINNER "FOOTPRINT BY FABRIC"
10 minutesOver thirty-two hundred students from across the country participated in the 20-year anniversary of C-SPAN's Student Cam documentary competition. All this month, we featured our top 21 winning entries.
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Washington Journal: 04/07/2024
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