C-SPAN Schedule

< Friday, June 22 >

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12:00 AM EDT Approx. 6 hr. 59 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. 12:00 AM EDT Approx. 4 hr. 55 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. 12:00 AM EDT Approx. 6 hr. 56 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
06:59 AM EDT Approx. 2 hr. LIVE Washington Journal 06/22/2018 04:55 AM EDT Approx. 4 hr. 4 min. House Budget Committee on 2019 Federal Budget - Day 2, Part 1 The House Budget Committee gathered for its second of two days of scheduled meetings to consider ... The House Budget Committee gathered for its second of two days of scheduled meetings to consider legislation for the 2019 federal budget. The Republican leadership said the resolution would balance the budget in nine years through cuts and freezes to spending programs and projected economic growth. This portion consisted of amendments offered by committee members before recessing for votes on the House floor. Issues included health care, taxes, immigration, Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. 06:56 AM EDT Approx. 31 min. ACLU Membership Conference - Sen. Elizabeth Warren Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) delivered keynote remarks at the American Civil Liberties Union's ... Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) delivered keynote remarks at the American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) membership conference in Washington, DC. She said "the foundations of our democracy are under attack every single day" and emphasized the importance of fighting for the civil liberties of Americans. Sen. Warren was introduced by ACLU President Susan Herman.
08:59 AM EDT Approx. 4 hr. 10 min. LIVE U.S. House of Representatives U.S. House of Representatives The House meets for legislative business, with work expected on opioid legislation. The House meets for legislative business, with work expected on opioid legislation. 08:59 AM EDT Approx. 2 hr. 25 min. LIVE Space Satellites for National Security & Commerce U.S. Strategic Command Gen. John Hyten, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and Commerce Secretary ... U.S. Strategic Command Gen. John Hyten, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross testify on utilizing satellites in space for commerce and national security. 07:27 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 35 min. Autonomous Vehicles & Transportation Infrastructure The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee held a hearing to examine how transportation ... The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee held a hearing to examine how transportation infrastructure needs would evolve with the development of autonomous vehicles. Witnesses included state and local transportation officials, as well as researchers working on autonomous vehicle development. They discussed the challenges adding autonomous vehicles to American roads would present for infrastructure planning, as well as potential solutions for those problems.
01:09 PM EDT Approx. 28 min. Washington Journal Leonard Lance Representative Leonard Lance (R-NJ) discussed Thursday's House votes on immigration policy. Representative Leonard Lance (R-NJ) discussed Thursday's House votes on immigration policy. 11:24 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 27 min. Ambassadorship Confirmations The Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a confirmation hearing for the president's nominees to ... The Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a confirmation hearing for the president's nominees to be the U.S. ambassadors to the European Union, Belgium, Zimbabwe and the U.N. Management and Reform. Each of the nominees spoke about their priorities for the post if confirmed by the Senate. 09:02 AM EDT Approx. 2 hr. 18 min. LIVE Horse Racing Anti-Doping Program A House Energy and Commerce subcommittee holds a hearing to consider legislation requiring a ... A House Energy and Commerce subcommittee holds a hearing to consider legislation requiring a uniform anti-doping and medication control program in horse racing.
01:37 PM EDT Approx. 26 min. Washington Journal Rep. Peter Welch Representative Peter Welch (D-VT) discussed Thursday's House votes on immigration policy. Representative Peter Welch (D-VT) discussed Thursday's House votes on immigration policy. 12:51 PM EDT Approx. 2 hr. 52 min. Oversight of Securities & Exchange Commission, Part 1 The House Financial Services Committee held an oversight hearing with the chair of the Securities ... The House Financial Services Committee held an oversight hearing with the chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Jay Clayton. He was asked about several issues including updates to the Volcker rule, the process for initial public offerings (IPOs), and the potential use of blockchain technology to protect financial data. 11:20 AM EDT Approx. 2 hr. 39 min. 2018 Farm Bill The Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee held a meeting on the 2018 Farm Bill. The ... The Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee held a meeting on the 2018 Farm Bill. The legislation is crafted and passed approximately every five years and covers programs including nutritional food access for low-income families, crop insurance, rural development, food exports and conservation. Included in the legislation is a bipartisan measure to legalize industrial hemp as an agricultural commodity. It also extends the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and renews safety-net programs for farmers. Sen. Pat Roberts (R-KS) chairs the committee and Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) is the ranking member.
02:03 PM EDT Approx. 7 min. U.S. House of Representatives Rep. Ted Lieu on Immigration On the House floor, California Democrat Ted Lieu played a tape of children crying after being ... On the House floor, California Democrat Ted Lieu played a tape of children crying after being separated from their families. This was part of a speech focusing on the situation with migrant children at the southern border. After consulting the Parliamentarian, the Chair instructed the Sergeant in Arms to inform the Congressman that he was breaking the rules by playing the audio, and asked him to suspend. He then yielded the floor. 03:43 PM EDT Approx. 2 hr. 1 min. Responding to Biological Attack, Pandemics & Infectious Diseases A House Energy & Commerce subcommittee held a hearing on U.S. preparedness for potential ... A House Energy & Commerce subcommittee held a hearing on U.S. preparedness for potential biological attacks, pandemics and infectious disease outbreaks. Among the witnesses was Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. They discussed some of the potential health security threats, along with vaccine development and the management of the Strategic National Stockpile of pharmaceuticals and medical supplies that could be used during a public health emergency. Rep. Gregg Harper (R-MS) chairs the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. 01:59 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 51 min. Election Security Preparedness The Senate Rules and Administration Committee held a hearing to examine election infrastructure ... The Senate Rules and Administration Committee held a hearing to examine election infrastructure security and preparedness leading up to the 2018 midterm elections. The committee heard from a number of state and local officials about steps they were taking to secure the election process, including testing their infrastructure, creating backup paper ballots and boosting cybersecurity. An election security expert with the Homeland Security Department also talked about the resources the federal government was providing to state and local officials. After the hearing, Chair Roy Blunt (R-MO) and Ranking Member Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) spoke to reporters.
02:10 PM EDT Approx. 29 min. U.S. House of Representatives Reps. McCarthy & Hoyer on Next Week's House Schedule The House next week is expected to debate 2019 Defense Department spending. But, House Majority ... The House next week is expected to debate 2019 Defense Department spending. But, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said they are also working on a compromise immigration bill for a vote. Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer said Democrats are not included in those negotiations. This half hour exchange occurred during the weekly look ahead at the House schedule. 05:44 PM EDT Approx. 2 hr. 16 min. President Trump's Postal Service Task Force The Lexington Institute held a forum on President Trump's Postal Service Task Force. They ... The Lexington Institute held a forum on President Trump's Postal Service Task Force. They discussed ways the U.S. Postal Service could modernize its operations and business structure as it faces declining volumes of letters, bills and other traditional mail pieces, but an increase in package delivery demand from internet-based commerce. Also discussed were ways to modify the 2006 law requiring the Postal Service to prefund its pensions. 03:50 PM EDT Approx. 2 hr. 23 min. Trump Administration Tariff Actions Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross defended the administration's tariffs actions on Capitol Hill. ... Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross defended the administration's tariffs actions on Capitol Hill. Secretary Ross appeared before the Senate Finance Committee. Members from both parties voiced their concerns over the tariffs and the potential impact on constituents.
02:39 PM EDT Approx. 38 min. LIVE President's Remarks on Immigration President Trump delivers remarks on immigration and border security at the White House. President Trump delivers remarks on immigration and border security at the White House. 08:00 PM EDT Approx. 2 hr. 17 min. Space Satellites for National Security & Commerce U.S. Strategic Command Commander Gen. John Hyten, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and Commerce ... U.S. Strategic Command Commander Gen. John Hyten, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross testified on utilizing satellites in space for commerce and national security. Committee members probed the witnesses on the administration's plan, outlined in Space Policy Directive 3, to make the Commerce Department the lead civilian agency for interfacing with the private sector on space situational awareness and space traffic management. This was a joint hearing between the House Science, Space and Technology Subcommittee on Space and the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces. 06:13 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 47 min. Medicare Trustees Report The Chief Actuary for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services outlined the 2018 trustees' ... The Chief Actuary for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services outlined the 2018 trustees' report and why Medicare is projected to be insolvent in 2026. Following his presentation, health policy experts discussed the report's findings and recommendations to improve Medicare's financial state. The American Enterprise Institute hosted this event.
03:17 PM EDT Approx. 10 min. U.S. House of Representatives Rep. Ted Lieu on Immigration On the House floor, California Democrat Ted Lieu played a tape of children crying after being ... On the House floor, California Democrat Ted Lieu played a tape of children crying after being separated from their families. This was part of a speech focusing on the situation with migrant children at the southern border. After consulting the Parliamentarian, the Chair instructed the Sergeant in Arms to inform the Congressman that he was breaking the rules by playing the audio, and asked him to suspend. He then yielded the floor. 10:17 PM EDT Approx. 10 min. Leo Shane Military Times Deputy Editor Leo Shane from Capitol Hill discussed the details of the defense ... Military Times Deputy Editor Leo Shane from Capitol Hill discussed the details of the defense spending bill funding the Defense Department in 2019. It's being debated on the House floor next week. 08:00 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 46 min. Cambridge Analytica & Facebook Data Partners A Senate Commerce subcommittee examined Cambridge Analytica's partnership with Facebook during the ... A Senate Commerce subcommittee examined Cambridge Analytica's partnership with Facebook during the 2016 presidential campaign as well as data privacy. Witnesses included the former chief technologist at the Federal Trade Commission and a technology researcher who developed the app that allowed the now defunct U.K. firm to collect personal details of 80 million Facebook users.
03:27 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 55 min. Military Technology Development Pentagon officials were among the witnesses at a House Armed Services Committee hearing on ... Pentagon officials were among the witnesses at a House Armed Services Committee hearing on military technology and the transfer of such developments with international and commercial partners. They discussed how companies who are contractors with the U.S. military often also work with other governments, and as a result critical technology development ends up being "transferred" to these other nations. Witnesses also expressed concern with lax enforcement of laws banning certain foreign investment in companies with military contracts. 10:27 PM EDT Approx. 2 hr. 19 min. Horse Racing Anti-Doping Program A House Energy and Commerce subcommittee held a hearing to consider legislation requiring a ... A House Energy and Commerce subcommittee held a hearing to consider legislation requiring a uniform anti-doping and medication control program in horse racing. Representatives Andy Barr (R-KY) and Paul Tonko (D-NY) spoke about their co-sponsored bill addressing the issue, and then a panel of horse training and racing officials shared their support or opposition for the bill and its potential impact. 09:46 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 46 min. Judicial Branch and Sexual Misconduct The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing to examine workplace sexual harassment in the ... The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing to examine workplace sexual harassment in the federal judiciary branch. Witnesses included the Federal Judiciary Workplace Conduct Working Group Chair James Duff. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts established the group following the resignation of a federal judge on the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals for multiple sexual misconduct allegations. The working group has completed their work. In testimony, Mr. Duff outlined the group's findings and recommendations.
05:22 PM EDT Approx. 11 min. Leo Shane Military Times Deputy Editor Leo Shane from Capitol Hill discussed the details of the defense ... Military Times Deputy Editor Leo Shane from Capitol Hill discussed the details of the defense spending bill funding the Defense Department in 2019. It's being debated on the House floor next week. 12:46 AM EDT Approx. 2 hr. 17 min. Space Satellites for National Security & Commerce U.S. Strategic Command Commander Gen. John Hyten, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and Commerce ... U.S. Strategic Command Commander Gen. John Hyten, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross testified on utilizing satellites in space for commerce and national security. Committee members probed the witnesses on the administration's plan, outlined in Space Policy Directive 3, to make the Commerce Department the lead civilian agency for interfacing with the private sector on space situational awareness and space traffic management. This was a joint hearing between the House Science, Space and Technology Subcommittee on Space and the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces. 11:32 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 37 min. U.S. Policy in Afghanistan Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Alice Wells testified before the ... Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Alice Wells testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee about U.S. policy in Afghanistan. She addressed questions about the potential for peace between Afghanistan forces and the Taliban, how U.S. resources were being spent and how much longer she thought U.S. aid and forces would be needed in order to achieve the administration's goals.
05:33 PM EDT Approx. 7 min. U.S. House of Representatives Rep. Ted Lieu on Immigration On the House floor, California Democrat Ted Lieu played a tape of children crying after being ... On the House floor, California Democrat Ted Lieu played a tape of children crying after being separated from their families. This was part of a speech focusing on the situation with migrant children at the southern border. After consulting the Parliamentarian, the Chair instructed the Sergeant in Arms to inform the Congressman that he was breaking the rules by playing the audio, and asked him to suspend. He then yielded the floor. 03:03 AM EDT Approx. 7 min. Leo Shane Military Times Deputy Editor Leo Shane from Capitol Hill discussed the details of the defense ... Military Times Deputy Editor Leo Shane from Capitol Hill discussed the details of the defense spending bill funding the Defense Department in 2019. It's being debated on the House floor next week. 01:09 AM EDT Approx. 51 min. U.S. Global Leadership Coalition Summit, 2018 Midterm Elections Former governors and presidential candidates Howard Dean (D-VT) and Chris Christie (R-NJ) ... Former governors and presidential candidates Howard Dean (D-VT) and Chris Christie (R-NJ) previewed the 2018 midterm elections with the host of NPR's "Morning Edition," Rachel Martin. This discussion was part of the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition's annual summit in Washington, DC.
05:40 PM EDT Approx. 27 min. Washington Journal Rep. Peter Welch Representative Peter Welch (D-VT) discussed Thursday's House votes on immigration policy. Representative Peter Welch (D-VT) discussed Thursday's House votes on immigration policy. 03:10 AM EDT Approx. 2 hr. 20 min. Horse Racing Anti-Doping Program A House Energy and Commerce subcommittee held a hearing to consider legislation requiring a ... A House Energy and Commerce subcommittee held a hearing to consider legislation requiring a uniform anti-doping and medication control program in horse racing. Representatives Andy Barr (R-KY) and Paul Tonko (D-NY) spoke about their co-sponsored bill addressing the issue, and then a panel of horse training and racing officials shared their support or opposition for the bill and its potential impact. 02:00 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 46 min. Cambridge Analytica & Facebook Data Partners A Senate Commerce subcommittee examined Cambridge Analytica's partnership with Facebook during the ... A Senate Commerce subcommittee examined Cambridge Analytica's partnership with Facebook during the 2016 presidential campaign as well as data privacy. Witnesses included the former chief technologist at the Federal Trade Commission and a technology researcher who developed the app that allowed the now defunct U.K. firm to collect personal details of 80 million Facebook users.
06:07 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 53 min. Fort Worth, Texas C-SPAN visited Fort Worth, Texas to learn about the history and literary life of the community. C-SPAN visited Fort Worth, Texas to learn about the history and literary life of the community. 05:30 AM EDT Approx. 56 min. House Budget Committee on 2019 Federal Budget - Day 2, Part 3 The House Budget Committee resumed its debate on amendments to the resolution for the 2019 federal ... The House Budget Committee resumed its debate on amendments to the resolution for the 2019 federal budget. They were offered by Democratic members involving issues such as workforce retraining programs, benefits for surviving spouses of veterans, water infrastructure and economic development programs for low-income communities. Committee Chair Steve Womack (R-AR) led the proceedings. 03:46 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 46 min. Judicial Branch and Sexual Misconduct The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing to examine workplace sexual harassment in the ... The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing to examine workplace sexual harassment in the federal judiciary branch. Witnesses included the Federal Judiciary Workplace Conduct Working Group Chair James Duff. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts established the group following the resignation of a federal judge on the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals for multiple sexual misconduct allegations. The working group has completed their work. In testimony, Mr. Duff outlined the group's findings and recommendations.
08:00 PM EDT Approx. 38 min. President's Remarks on Immigration President Trump delivered remarks on immigration in an event held at the Eisenhower Executive ... President Trump delivered remarks on immigration in an event held at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC. He talked about crimes committed by undocumented immigrants, and invited the family members of some victims of such crime to talk about their stories. The event came amid controversy of the Trump administration's handling of migrant families trying to enter the U.S. along the border with Mexico, where in recent weeks parents had been separated from their children during their detention by U.S. authorities. 06:26 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 34 min. House Budget Committee on 2019 Federal Budget - Day 2, Part 4 The House Budget Committee reconvened to conclude its work on the 2019 federal budget resolution. ... The House Budget Committee reconvened to conclude its work on the 2019 federal budget resolution. Democratic members offered several amendments on issues concerning prescription drug costs, the Russia investigation, student loans and the 2020 Census. An amendment was also submitted by Republican Tom McClintock (CA) that called for including all deficit reduction savings into the legislative process known as reconciliation. Committee Chair Steve Womack (R-AR) gaveled the meeting to order. 05:32 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 35 min. U.S. Policy in Afghanistan Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Alice Wells testified before the ... Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Alice Wells testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee about U.S. policy in Afghanistan. She addressed questions about the potential for peace between Afghanistan forces and the Taliban, how U.S. resources were being spent and how much longer she thought U.S. aid and forces would be needed in order to achieve the administration's goals.
08:38 PM EDT Approx. 7 min. U.S. House of Representatives Rep. Ted Lieu on Immigration On the House floor, California Democrat Ted Lieu played a tape of children crying after being ... On the House floor, California Democrat Ted Lieu played a tape of children crying after being separated from their families. This was part of a speech focusing on the situation with migrant children at the southern border. After consulting the Parliamentarian, the Chair instructed the Sergeant in Arms to inform the Congressman that he was breaking the rules by playing the audio, and asked him to suspend. He then yielded the floor. 07:07 AM EDT Approx. 53 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
08:45 PM EDT Approx. 15 min. U.S. House of Representatives Reps. McCarthy & Hoyer on Next Week's House Schedule The House next week is expected to debate 2019 Defense Department spending. But, House Majority ... The House next week is expected to debate 2019 Defense Department spending. But, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said they are also working on a compromise immigration bill for a vote. Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer said Democrats are not included in those negotiations. This half hour exchange occurred during the weekly look ahead at the House schedule.
09:00 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. Q&A Q & A with Charles Krauthammer Charles Krauthammer was interviewed about his syndicated column in the Washington Post and the ... Charles Krauthammer was interviewed about his syndicated column in the Washington Post and the policies of President Bush in his second term.
10:00 PM EDT Approx. 29 min. Newsmakers Sen Chuck Grassley Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, Judiciary Committee Chair, talks about immigration issues confronting ... Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, Judiciary Committee Chair, talks about immigration issues confronting Congress, the Mueller investigation & the Justice Department's Inspector General report, judicial nominations and ethanol policy.
10:29 PM EDT Approx. 33 min. The Communicators Michael O'Rielly, FCC FCC Commissioner Michael O'Rielly (R) talks about communications issues in 2018 - including how ... FCC Commissioner Michael O'Rielly (R) talks about communications issues in 2018 - including how the internet will operate now that net neutrality rules have ended, efforts to rethink children's programming rules, and a possible surge in corporate mergers after a federal court allowed a merger between AT&T and Time Warner.
11:02 PM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 27 min. Supreme Court Carpenter v. United States The Supreme Court ruled 5-4, setting new precedent that law enforcement must generally obtain a ... The Supreme Court ruled 5-4, setting new precedent that law enforcement must generally obtain a search warrant in order to gain access to a person's cell phone location data. Oral argument for Carpenter v. United States was heard back in November 2017. Timothy Carpenter was convicted in connection to a string of armed robberies in Ohio and Michigan in 2010 and 2011. The government, through the Stored Communications Act, gained access to Mr. Carpenter's cell phone location records and used this information to convict him. Mr. Carpenter filed suit arguing his Fourth Amendment rights were violated due to the lack of a search warrant. The district court and Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in the government's favor. The Supreme Court reversed the lower court's decision. Chief Justice John Roberts delivered the majority opinion for the court in which Justices Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan joined. Justice Anthony Kennedy authored the dissenting opin
12:29 AM EDT Approx. 38 min. President's Remarks on Immigration President Trump delivered remarks on immigration in an event held at the Eisenhower Executive ... President Trump delivered remarks on immigration in an event held at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC. He talked about crimes committed by undocumented immigrants, and invited the family members of some victims of such crime to talk about their stories. The event came amid controversy of the Trump administration's handling of migrant families trying to enter the U.S. along the border with Mexico, where in recent weeks parents had been separated from their children during their detention by U.S. authorities.
01:07 AM EDT Approx. 7 min. U.S. House of Representatives Rep. Ted Lieu on Immigration On the House floor, California Democrat Ted Lieu played a tape of children crying after being ... On the House floor, California Democrat Ted Lieu played a tape of children crying after being separated from their families. This was part of a speech focusing on the situation with migrant children at the southern border. After consulting the Parliamentarian, the Chair instructed the Sergeant in Arms to inform the Congressman that he was breaking the rules by playing the audio, and asked him to suspend. He then yielded the floor.
01:14 AM EDT Approx. 27 min. Washington Journal Leonard Lance Representative Leonard Lance (R-NJ) discussed Thursday's House votes on immigration policy. Representative Leonard Lance (R-NJ) discussed Thursday's House votes on immigration policy.
01:41 AM EDT Approx. 26 min. Washington Journal Rep. Peter Welch Representative Peter Welch (D-VT) discussed Thursday's House votes on immigration policy. Representative Peter Welch (D-VT) discussed Thursday's House votes on immigration policy.
02:07 AM EDT Approx. 34 min. U.S. House of Representatives Reps. McCarthy & Hoyer on Next Week's House Schedule The House next week is expected to debate 2019 Defense Department spending. But, House Majority ... The House next week is expected to debate 2019 Defense Department spending. But, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said they are also working on a compromise immigration bill for a vote. Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer said Democrats are not included in those negotiations. This half hour exchange occurred during the weekly look ahead at the House schedule.
02:41 AM EDT Approx. 10 min. Leo Shane Military Times Deputy Editor Leo Shane from Capitol Hill discussed the details of the defense ... Military Times Deputy Editor Leo Shane from Capitol Hill discussed the details of the defense spending bill funding the Defense Department in 2019. It's being debated on the House floor next week.
02:51 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 1 min. Q&A Q & A with Charles Krauthammer Charles Krauthammer was interviewed about his syndicated column in the Washington Post and the ... Charles Krauthammer was interviewed about his syndicated column in the Washington Post and the policies of President Bush in his second term.
03:52 AM EDT Approx. 36 min. President Meets With Governors at White House President Trump hosted a working lunch with a group of Republican governors. Each governor spoke ... President Trump hosted a working lunch with a group of Republican governors. Each governor spoke about different initiatives in their states.
04:28 AM EDT Approx. 1 hr. 27 min. Supreme Court Carpenter v. United States The Supreme Court ruled 5-4, setting new precedent that law enforcement must generally obtain a ... The Supreme Court ruled 5-4, setting new precedent that law enforcement must generally obtain a search warrant in order to gain access to a person's cell phone location data. Oral argument for Carpenter v. United States was heard back in November 2017. Timothy Carpenter was convicted in connection to a string of armed robberies in Ohio and Michigan in 2010 and 2011. The government, through the Stored Communications Act, gained access to Mr. Carpenter's cell phone location records and used this information to convict him. Mr. Carpenter filed suit arguing his Fourth Amendment rights were violated due to the lack of a search warrant. The district court and Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in the government's favor. The Supreme Court reversed the lower court's decision. Chief Justice John Roberts delivered the majority opinion for the court in which Justices Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan joined. Justice Anthony Kennedy authored the dissenting opin
05:55 AM EDT Approx. 38 min. President's Remarks on Immigration President Trump delivered remarks on immigration in an event held at the Eisenhower Executive ... President Trump delivered remarks on immigration in an event held at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC. He talked about crimes committed by undocumented immigrants, and invited the family members of some victims of such crime to talk about their stories. The event came amid controversy of the Trump administration's handling of migrant families trying to enter the U.S. along the border with Mexico, where in recent weeks parents had been separated from their children during their detention by U.S. authorities.
06:33 AM EDT Approx. 7 min. U.S. House of Representatives Rep. Ted Lieu on Immigration On the House floor, California Democrat Ted Lieu played a tape of children crying after being ... On the House floor, California Democrat Ted Lieu played a tape of children crying after being separated from their families. This was part of a speech focusing on the situation with migrant children at the southern border. After consulting the Parliamentarian, the Chair instructed the Sergeant in Arms to inform the Congressman that he was breaking the rules by playing the audio, and asked him to suspend. He then yielded the floor.
06:40 AM EDT Approx. 11 min. U.S. House of Representatives Reps. McCarthy & Hoyer on Next Week's House Schedule The House next week is expected to debate 2019 Defense Department spending. But, House Majority ... The House next week is expected to debate 2019 Defense Department spending. But, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said they are also working on a compromise immigration bill for a vote. Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer said Democrats are not included in those negotiations. This half hour exchange occurred during the weekly look ahead at the House schedule.
06:51 AM EDT Approx. 8 min. Leo Shane Military Times Deputy Editor Leo Shane from Capitol Hill discussed the details of the defense ... Military Times Deputy Editor Leo Shane from Capitol Hill discussed the details of the defense spending bill funding the Defense Department in 2019. It's being debated on the House floor next week.
06:59 AM EDT Approx. 59 min. LIVE Washington Journal Open Phones Part 1 Viewer calls were taken during this segment. Viewer calls were taken during this segment.
07:58 AM EDT Approx. 16 hr. 2 min. Public Affairs Events Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews. Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.