C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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HSE ARMED - Middle East Security
1 hour, 45 minutesU.S. Central Command head Gen. Joseph Votel testified before the House Armed Services Committee announcing that the military has launched an investigation to determine if the U.S. was responsible for recent civilian casualties in Mosul, Iraq. He acknowledged that the military has not relaxed the rules of engagement. In addition, Gen. Votel agreed with the assessment previously made by Lt. Gen. Stephen Townsend, the senior U.S. commander in Iraq, that U.S.-led airstrikes "probably had a role" in civilian casualties in Mosul. Gen. Votel also addressed the various security challenges in the Middle East saying Iran poses the greatest long term threat to stability in the region.
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First Lady Presents 2017 International Women of Courage Award
54 minutesFirst Lady Melania Trump delivered remarks and presented the 2017 International Women of Courage awards during a ceremony at the State Department in Washington, DC. She said the recipients were role models, and called for continued progress on women's issues around the globe. Afterward, two of the award recipients spoke about their experiences advocating for human rights.
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WITA Panel on Trade Deficits
1 hour, 32 minutesThe Washington International Trade Association holds a discussion on U.S. trade policy and deficits.
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House Judiciary Hearing on Immigration Laws
2 hours, 12 minutesA House Judiciary subcommittee held a hearing on border security and immigration enforcement. Witnesses included a former immigration judge and immigration policy experts who discussed santuary city policies and federal enforcement operations.
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AIPAC POLICY - Harris and Menendez
46 minutesSenators Kamala Harris (D-CA) and Bob Menendez (D-NJ) addressed the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee policy conference in Washington, DC. In prepared remarks, both senators pledged economic and military support for Israel and addressed security threats Israel faces in the Middle East.
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AIPAC POLICY - McConnell, Schumer, Pelosi, McSally
1 hour, 8 minutesMembers of Congress spoke at the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee policy conference in Washington, DC. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) addressed the gathering as well as the Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). All the leaders expressed support for Israel from the United States.
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Amb. Haley
18 minutesThe American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) held its annual conference in Washington, DC. This portion featured comments from U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley on how she planned to approach Middle East policy in the U.N. with particular focus and priority on protecting and strengthening Israel.
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Speaker Ryan R-WI
20 minutesThe American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) held its annual conference in Washington, DC. This portion features comments from House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) on the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship.
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Rep. Hoyer D-MD and Rep. McCarthy R-CA
14 minutesThe American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) held its annual conference in Washington, DC. This portion features comments from House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD) about their support of Israel.
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Rep. Napolitano D-CA
5 minutesThe American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) held its annual conference in Washington, DC. This portion featured brief remarks from Rep. Grace Napolitano (D-CA) about water desalination and recycling efforts in California, and the influence of Israel's water conservation efforts.
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Stephen Harper at AIPAC Policy Conference
17 minutesFormer Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper spoke about why it's important for the U.S. and other western nations to support Israel. Mr. Harper was one of many featured speakers at the annual U.S.-Israel policy conference hosted by AIPAC in Washington, DC.
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Package for 'GWU - Online Radicalization - Panel Discussion
1 hour, 37 minutesThe George Washington University Extremism Program hosted a forum with technology experts and government officials on countering online radicalization and extremism. This portion of the event included a panel discussion on encryption technologies and the challenges they pose to law enforcement and counterterrorism operations. Panelists included FBI General Counsel James Baker and European Commission Internal Security Director Luigi Soreca.
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HSE OVERSIGHT - Cancer Research
2 hours, 27 minutesHouse Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chair Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) called President Trump's budget proposal on cancer research "pathetic and inadequate" at a hearing examining budget cuts to research programs. Witnesses included Tammi Carr, the mother of Chad Carr, who died from a rare pediatric brain tumor, and cancer researchers from Johns Hopkins University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The panel provided testimony on medical innovation in cancer research, disparities in clinical trials for minorities, and how cuts to the program would impact future research.
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Discussion on Human Rights in Russia
1 hour, 38 minutesSenators Ben Cardin (D-MD) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) delivered keynote remarks at an Atlantic Council-hosted discussion in Washington, DC focused on human rights abuses by the administration of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Both senators said Congress needed to continue its work in pursuing an aggressive stance toward Russia and its leaders. After their remarks, Vladimir Kara-Murza, a prominent Russian dissident who survived two assassination-by-poisoning attempts, spoke and participated in a panel discussion on the Putin regime's human rights abuses.
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FBI Director James Comey at INSA Dinner
1 hour, 4 minutesFBI Director James Comey spoke at a dinner held in his honor by the Intelligence and National Security Alliance. He outlined the FBI's strategy priorities and the ongoing tension between privacy and public safety concerns in terms of data encryption and what the intelligence community can and cannot legally access over the course of investigations. Director Comey then sat down for a conversation with former Bush and Obama administrations National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael Leiter and took questions from those in attendance.
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Rep. Lloyd Smucker Interview
10 minutesRep. Lloyd Smucker (R-PA) sat down with C-SPAN for a profile interview. He's serving his first term representing the 16th Congressional District of Pennsylvania. He was born into an Amish family and is the tenth child out of twelve. Rep. Smucker talked about how he convinced his parents to let him leave the Amish community to go to high school eventually starting his own construction company and now a new member of the 115th Congress.
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Interview- Alexander Bolton
8 minutesPreviews eight key senators in Gorsuch confirmation vote; talks about history of "nuclear option" in 2013 and prior, and potential use of nuclear option to break filibuster an allow nomination to go forward on a majority vote.
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Campaign 2018: Package for Part 1 Senate Intel Hearing on Russia & 2016 Elections' 2
2 hours, 27 minutesClinton Watts, a former FBI special agent with the Joint Terrorism Task Force, and currently a fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and George Washington Center for Cyber and Homeland Security, detailed how he was hacked by Russia and how Russia was able to interfere in the 2016 elections through various mechanisms online. He appeared before the Senate Intelligence Committee that's conducting an investigation into Russia's meddling. Other experts also testified citing this isn't the first time Russia has interfered in democratic elections. This panel of witnesses was one of two to appear before the committee. Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) serves as chair while Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) is the ranking member.
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Package for 'GWU - Online Radicalization - Keynote Address
32 minutesThe George Washington University Extremism Program hosted a forum with technology experts and government officials on countering online radicalization and extremism. This portion of the event included a keynote address by British Minister for Internet Safety and Security Baroness Joanna Shields. She outlined efforts by the U.K. to counter online extremist recruitment and propaganda by ISIS. George Washington University Extremism Program Director Lorenzo Vidino delivered introductory remarks.
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Discussion on Human Rights in Russia
1 hour, 39 minutesSenators Ben Cardin (D-MD) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) delivered keynote remarks at an Atlantic Council-hosted discussion in Washington, DC focused on human rights abuses by the administration of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Both senators said Congress needed to continue its work in pursuing an aggressive stance toward Russia and its leaders. After their remarks, Vladimir Kara-Murza, a prominent Russian dissident who survived two assassination-by-poisoning attempts, spoke and participated in a panel discussion on the Putin regime's human rights abuses.
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FBI Director James Comey at INSA Dinner
1 hour, 4 minutesFBI Director James Comey spoke at a dinner held in his honor by the Intelligence and National Security Alliance. He outlined the FBI's strategy priorities and the ongoing tension between privacy and public safety concerns in terms of data encryption and what the intelligence community can and cannot legally access over the course of investigations. Director Comey then sat down for a conversation with former Bush and Obama administrations National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael Leiter and took questions from those in attendance.
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Rep. Lloyd Smucker Interview
10 minutesRep. Lloyd Smucker (R-PA) sat down with C-SPAN for a profile interview. He's serving his first term representing the 16th Congressional District of Pennsylvania. He was born into an Amish family and is the tenth child out of twelve. Rep. Smucker talked about how he convinced his parents to let him leave the Amish community to go to high school eventually starting his own construction company and now a new member of the 115th Congress.
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Interview- Alexander Bolton
8 minutesPreviews eight key senators in Gorsuch confirmation vote; talks about history of "nuclear option" in 2013 and prior, and potential use of nuclear option to break filibuster an allow nomination to go forward on a majority vote.
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Campaign 2018: Package for Part 1 Senate Intel Hearing on Russia & 2016 Elections' 2
2 hours, 26 minutesClinton Watts, a former FBI special agent with the Joint Terrorism Task Force, and currently a fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and George Washington Center for Cyber and Homeland Security, detailed how he was hacked by Russia and how Russia was able to interfere in the 2016 elections through various mechanisms online. He appeared before the Senate Intelligence Committee that's conducting an investigation into Russia's meddling. Other experts also testified citing this isn't the first time Russia has interfered in democratic elections. This panel of witnesses was one of two to appear before the committee. Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) serves as chair while Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) is the ranking member.