C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Museum of The American Revolution Opening Ceremony
1 hour, 41 minutesThe museum's official opening ceremony features former Vice President Joe Biden, Pultizer Prize-winning historian David McCullough, and journalist Cokie Roberts as well as live musical performances.
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American Artifacts: Museum of the American Revolution Archaeology
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Package for AHR Health Insurance Policy Summit Part 1
1 hour, 51 minutesThe Alliance for Health Reform hosted a health insurance policy forum to consider the state of the industry and the future of health care in the U.S. This portion features a conversation with former Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle and former Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Tom Scully, followed by a panel discussion about the individual health insurance market.
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Package for AHR Health Insurance Policy Summit Part 2
1 hour, 34 minutesAfter a break, the Alliance for Health Reform's health insurance policy forum resumed for two additional panels. The first featured policy experts who talked about the challenges facing Medicaid and how best to address them into the future. The second panel talked more broadly about trends in care and coverage, and made recommendations for national and state policymakers on how to improve the system for overall success.
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House Armed Services Cmte. - Defense Budget
2 hours, 49 minutesThe Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps chiefs testified before the House Armed Services Committee about their budgets and the impact of repeated continuing resolutions in place of more long term appropriations for the military branches.
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Package for 'HSE FINANCIAL - Consumer Fin Protection PT 1
3 hours, 46 minutesRichard Cordray, the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), appeared before a hearing of the House Financial Services Committee to discuss the agency's most recent semi-annual reports detailing its activities. Members questioned him about the role of his agency in various areas of the financial industry, including its investigation of Wells Fargo involving the opening of millions of unauthorized accounts. The committee is chaired by Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-TX).
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Package for 'HSE FINANCIAL - Consumer Fin Protection PT 2
1 hour, 18 minutesFollowing the recess, the hearing continued with more testimony from Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Richard Cordray. Rep. Denny Heck (D-WA) began the next round of questioning.
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Stephen Harper at AIPAC Policy Conference
15 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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1967 Six-Day War Panel
18 minutesThe American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) held its annual conference in Washington, DC. This portion featured a panel discussion about the 1967 Six-Day War.
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Rep. Napolitano D-CA
9 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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Harriet Tubman's Life and Legacy
1 hour, 18 minutesHistorian Catherine Clinton talks about her book, "Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom." She discusses Tubman's escape from slavery, her role as a conductor on the Underground Railroad and her life after the Civil War. Clinton explores what she argues are historical misconceptions about Tubman and addresses her renewed popularity in recent decades, culminating in the announcement that Tubman would be featured on the U.S. twenty dollar bill.
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Harriet Tubman & the Maryland Underground Railroad
1 hour, 38 minutesThe Maryland Park Service, together with the National Park Service, recently opened the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center on Maryland's Eastern Shore. The National Archives hosted this panel discussion on Harriet Tubman's legacy, her work with the Underground Railroad, and the ongoing preservation of her Maryland birthplace.
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Underground Railroad Opening Ceremony
1 hour, 15 minutesThe opening ceremony of the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center. We hear from state and local officials in commemoration of the abolitionist, humanitarian, and Civil War spy Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was born a slave in Dorchester County, Maryland in 1822. She escaped in 1849 but returned to the area many times to assist her family and others in their escape to freedom. The Maryland Park Service and the National Park Service have partnered in creating the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center, located in the Maryland county where Tubman was born.
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Teaching Underground Railroad History
1 hour, 10 minutesA panel of historians discuss some on the most common misconceptions about the Underground Railroad and imagine what it might have been like to escape from slavery. The scholars explore how to make history more engaging in the classroom and the importance for all Americans of understanding the continuing legacy of slavery and freedom. This event is co-hosted by Park University and the National Archives in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Harriet Tubman's Life and Legacy
1 hour, 17 minutesHistorian Catherine Clinton talks about her book, "Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom." She discusses Tubman's escape from slavery, her role as a conductor on the Underground Railroad and her life after the Civil War. Clinton explores what she argues are historical misconceptions about Tubman and addresses her renewed popularity in recent decades, culminating in the announcement that Tubman would be featured on the U.S. twenty dollar bill.
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Harriet Tubman & the Maryland Underground Railroad
1 hour, 38 minutesThe Maryland Park Service, together with the National Park Service, recently opened the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center on Maryland's Eastern Shore. The National Archives hosted this panel discussion on Harriet Tubman's legacy, her work with the Underground Railroad, and the ongoing preservation of her Maryland birthplace.
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Underground Railroad Opening Ceremony
1 hour, 15 minutesThe opening ceremony of the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center. We hear from state and local officials in commemoration of the abolitionist, humanitarian, and Civil War spy Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was born a slave in Dorchester County, Maryland in 1822. She escaped in 1849 but returned to the area many times to assist her family and others in their escape to freedom. The Maryland Park Service and the National Park Service have partnered in creating the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center, located in the Maryland county where Tubman was born.
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Teaching Underground Railroad History
1 hour, 10 minutesA panel of historians discuss some on the most common misconceptions about the Underground Railroad and imagine what it might have been like to escape from slavery. The scholars explore how to make history more engaging in the classroom and the importance for all Americans of understanding the continuing legacy of slavery and freedom. This event is co-hosted by Park University and the National Archives in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Harriet Tubman's Life and Legacy
1 hour, 15 minutesHistorian Catherine Clinton talks about her book, "Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom." She discusses Tubman's escape from slavery, her role as a conductor on the Underground Railroad and her life after the Civil War. Clinton explores what she argues are historical misconceptions about Tubman and addresses her renewed popularity in recent decades, culminating in the announcement that Tubman would be featured on the U.S. twenty dollar bill.