C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Reagan Administration Middle East & Asia Policies
1 hour, 46 minutesA panel of historians explores the Reagan administration's relations with the Middle East and Asia. They discuss fears of an American decline as well as the Cold War importance of these regions. The Clements Center for National Security at Austin, Texas hosted this program, which was part of a three-day conference titled "Ronald Reagan and the Transformation of Global Politics in the 1980's."
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Chico Nome Cult Trail
14 minutesIn 1863 461 Native Americans from several tribes across Northern California were rounded up and forced to march over 100 miles from Chico to the California coast. Jesse Dizard, Professor of Anthropology at CSU-Chico, shares the story with us.
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Hearing on the Military's Pilot Shortage
1 hour, 25 minutesThe top personnel officials from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force testified before a House Armed Services subcommittee on a pilot shortage affecting all four of the services. Members of the Military Personnel subcommittee asked questions about the severity of and potential solutions to the pilot shortage, and focused on what ways the military could better compete with private sector employers such as commercial airlines.
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CONGRESSIONAL FORUM NFL PLAYERS
1 hour, 47 minutesNFL players Anquan Boldin and Malcolm Jenkins took part in a congressional forum on ways to improve community-police relations and the criminal justice system. They shared their first-hand experiences with Congress and outlined efforts to build greater trust among police and minority communities. The forum was co-hosted by House Oversight Committee Ranking Member Elijah Cummings (D-MD), House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member John Conyers (D-MI) and Congressional Black Caucus Chair Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-LA).
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MEI - Yemen Conflict
47 minutesThe United Nations Special Envoy for Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, spoke about the ongoing conflict in the Middle East nation and his framework for peace that includes both political and security measures. He also discussed the humanitarian situation and the impact of the conflict on the nation's economy. He gave these remarks at the Middle East Institute in Washington, DC shortly after briefing the U.N. Security Council in New York.
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AHR - Medicaid Moving Forward
1 hour, 39 minutesA panel of health care experts discuss the future of Medicaid and examine how it will be impacted by proposed health care policy. The Alliance for Health Reform hosts this event.
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Package for 'HSE ARMED - USCENTCOM Intel - Part 1
19 minutesDefense Department Acting Inspector General Glenn Fine testified before a House Armed Services Subcommittee on allegations that U.S. Central Command altered intelligence related to combating ISIS. Acting IG Fine said his investigation did not find systemic or intentional distortion of intelligence by Central Command seniors leaders. However, he acknowledged that there was widespread perception among many analysts that their leaders were attempting to distort intelligence. Other witnesses included the intelligence director of U.S. Central Command Maj. Gen. Mark Quantock as well as officials from the Defense Department and Defense Intelligence Agency.
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Package for 'HSE ARMED - USCENTCOM Intel - Part 2
35 minutesDefense Department Acting Inspector General Glenn Fine testified before a House Armed Services Subcommittee on allegations that U.S. Central Command altered intelligence related to combating ISIS. Acting IG Fine said his investigation did not find systemic or intentional distortion of intelligence by Central Command seniors leaders. However, he acknowledged that there was widespread perception among many analysts that their leaders were attempting to distort intelligence. Other witnesses included the intelligence director of U.S. Central Command Maj. Gen. Mark Quantock as well as officials from the Defense Department and Defense Intelligence Agency.
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House Judiciary Hearing on Immigration Laws
2 hours, 15 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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Tillerson & Iraqi PM Remarks
42 minutesSecretary of State Rex Tillerson hosted foreign ministers at the State Department to discuss global efforts in combating ISIS. The meeting was a gathering of 68 members who make up the Global Coalition, an international body created in 2014 committed to working together to reduce the threat of ISIS. In his opening remarks, he updated members on the progress in the fight against ISIS but stressed what he called the need for more allies to pull their weight. Following Secretary Tillerson's remarks, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi addressed the meeting.
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Sen. Judiciary Hearing on Athletes & Sexual Assault
1 hour, 32 minutesThree former Team USA Olympic athletes testified in support of the Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse Act on Capitol Hill. Dominique Moceanu, the 1996 gold medalist and former gymnast, testified about physical and emotion abuse, while two other gymnasts gave remarks about sexual abuse. They appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Rick Adams, chief of Paralympic Sport and National Governing Body Organizational Development United States Olympic Committee, also testified on the SafeSport initiative and what the committee is doing to protect young athletes. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) chairs the committee while Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) serves as the ranking member.
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Rep. Lowey D-NY and Rep. Granger R-TX
6 minutesThe American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) held its annual conference in Washington, DC. This portion featured comments from Rep. Nita Lowey (D-NY) and Rep. Kay Granger (R-CA) about why they support Israel.
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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
18 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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Murr v. State of Wisconsin
1 hour, 14 minutesThe Supreme Court in a 5-3 ruling upheld Wisconsin land-use regulations controlling how private property owners can use or sell their property. This case centered on the Fifth Amendment's Takings Clause and whether adjoining lots of land, owned by the same person or group, should be considered separately or together when deciding if land-use restrictions amount to a regulatory taking requiring the government to pay the landowners. The Court ruled that "no regulatory taking occurred here" so the Fifth Amendment's Takings Clause which requires "just compensation" did not arise in this case. In 1960 the Murr family purchased a 1.25-acre lot on the St. Croix River in Wisconsin and built a recreation cabin on it. Three years later, the family purchased the adjacent lot of the same size as an investment. Zoning regulations adopted in 1975 required lots be a certain net size to be developed and if not then they are deemed "substandard." Both of the Murr's lots are considered "substandard"
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HSE OVERSIGHT - Cancer Research
2 hours, 24 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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House Appropriations Hearing on Health & Human Services Budget
2 hours, 7 minutesHealth and Human Services Secretary Dr. Tom Price said the president's initial budget framework that proposes funding cuts to his agency is not an attempt to deconstruct the department. Dr. Price's comments came during an exchange with Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) during a hearing before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services. He was responding to her question on whether he supported the Defense Department's budget increase at the expense of cuts to the Health and Human Services Department. Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK) chairs the subcommittee while Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) serves as the ranking member.
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Murr v. State of Wisconsin
1 hour, 13 minutesThe Supreme Court in a 5-3 ruling upheld Wisconsin land-use regulations controlling how private property owners can use or sell their property. This case centered on the Fifth Amendment's Takings Clause and whether adjoining lots of land, owned by the same person or group, should be considered separately or together when deciding if land-use restrictions amount to a regulatory taking requiring the government to pay the landowners. The Court ruled that "no regulatory taking occurred here" so the Fifth Amendment's Takings Clause which requires "just compensation" did not arise in this case. In 1960 the Murr family purchased a 1.25-acre lot on the St. Croix River in Wisconsin and built a recreation cabin on it. Three years later, the family purchased the adjacent lot of the same size as an investment. Zoning regulations adopted in 1975 required lots be a certain net size to be developed and if not then they are deemed "substandard." Both of the Murr's lots are considered "substandard"
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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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House Appropriations Hearing on Health & Human Services Budget
2 hours, 3 minutesHealth and Human Services Secretary Dr. Tom Price said the president's initial budget framework that proposes funding cuts to his agency is not an attempt to deconstruct the department. Dr. Price's comments came during an exchange with Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) during a hearing before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services. He was responding to her question on whether he supported the Defense Department's budget increase at the expense of cuts to the Health and Human Services Department. Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK) chairs the subcommittee while Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) serves as the ranking member.