C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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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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Nat'l Review Ideas Summit - Hollywood & Pop Culture
53 minutesThe National Review Institute hosted its biennial summit in Washington, DC. This portion featured a panel discussion about how conservative viewpoints are represented and expressed in film, television and popular culture.
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SEN H.E.L.P. - Gottlieb FDA Nomination
2 hours, 42 minutesDr. Scott Gottlieb testified before the Senate Health & Education Committee about his nomination to be commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Dr. Gottlieb said, if confirmed, his top priority would be combating the nation's opioid epidemic. Ranking member Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) and democratic members voiced their concerns about the nominee's financial ties to medical companies. In response, Dr. Gottlieb pledged to be impartial as FDA commissioner and uphold the standards of the agency. Other topics addressed included prescription drug prices, e-cigarette regulations, food safety and implementation of the 21st Century Cures Act.
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HILL CTR POLICING BLACK AMERICA
1 hour, 31 minutesA panel looked at the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that abolished slavery and examined its relationship to issues of today's criminal justice system . They discussed policing, incarceration, the fight against drugs and the role of prosecutors and grand juries. Speakers included an attorney with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and the chair of Howard University's Afro-American Studies Department. The forum was part of the annual Benjamin Drummond Emancipation Day Celebration hosted by the Hill Center in Washington, DC.
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AFL-CIO President at the National Press Club
1 hour, 6 minutesAFL-CIO President Richard Trumka delivered the keynote remarks at a luncheon hosted by the National Press Club in Washington, DC. He focused on the labor movement's evolving political strategy, and about his organization's relationship with President Trump. He praised the president's attention to labor issues, but said workers weren't pleased with some of the executive orders and other actions the president had taken during his first 10 weeks in office. Mr. Trumka also said he would be pushing the president to broaden workers' bargaining rights, regardless of whether or not they are union members. Following his remarks, Mr. Trumka took a number of questions from the audience.
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Package for Council on Foreign Relations Discussion on Anti-Corruption Efforts - Ben Cardin
1 hour, 8 minutesSenator Ben Cardin (D-MD), the Foreign Relations Committee's ranking member, talked about his work on legislation targeting global anti-corruption efforts at a discussion hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, DC. After a discussion with one of the council's experts, audience members asked the senator about an array of anti-corruption topics, and about his views on President Trump's business holdings and their potential conflicts of interest with the nation's foreign policy agenda.
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AEI Panel on Education
1 hour, 35 minutesThe American Enterprise Institute held a discussion on K-12 education policy and charter schools. John King who served as education secretary under the Obama administration from 2016-17, said there are lessons to be learned from the charter school model that can be applied to public school systems. Mr. King was one of several education policy experts who participated in the panel conversation and debate.
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FCC Chair Ajit Pai News Conference
21 minutesFCC Chair Ajit Pai (R) said he favors a free internet and that there's common ground to be found with all stakeholders on net neutrality rules. His comments came following the commission's open meeting in Washington, DC. Since becoming chair in January, Mr. Pai is working to roll back net neutrality rules set under the Obama administration. Companies such as Facebook, Google and Twitter have criticized this effort.
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House Armed Services Cmte. - Defense Budget
2 hours, 47 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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Nixon's Post-White House Years
1 hour, 14 minutesNixon White House alumni talk about Richard Nixon's post-presidency. They discuss their roles in the Nixon-Frost interviews, his meetings in China, the writing of his memoir, and his return to public life. We also hear about Nixon's relationship with Ronald Reagan during the 1980 presidential campaign and his lasting impact on American politics. This was hosted by the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California.
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Reflections on Nixon's Legacy
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Nixon Presidential Library Re-Opening Ceremony
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Nixon's Post-White House Years
1 hour, 13 minutesNixon White House alumni talk about Richard Nixon's post-presidency. They discuss their roles in the Nixon-Frost interviews, his meetings in China, the writing of his memoir, and his return to public life. We also hear about Nixon's relationship with Ronald Reagan during the 1980 presidential campaign and his lasting impact on American politics. This was hosted by the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California.
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Reflections on Nixon's Legacy
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Nixon Presidential Library Re-Opening Ceremony
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Nixon's Post-White House Years
1 hour, 13 minutesNixon White House alumni talk about Richard Nixon's post-presidency. They discuss their roles in the Nixon-Frost interviews, his meetings in China, the writing of his memoir, and his return to public life. We also hear about Nixon's relationship with Ronald Reagan during the 1980 presidential campaign and his lasting impact on American politics. This was hosted by the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California.
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Reflections on Nixon's Legacy
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Nixon Presidential Library Re-Opening Ceremony
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Nixon's Post-White House Years
1 hour, 14 minutesNixon White House alumni talk about Richard Nixon's post-presidency. They discuss their roles in the Nixon-Frost interviews, his meetings in China, the writing of his memoir, and his return to public life. We also hear about Nixon's relationship with Ronald Reagan during the 1980 presidential campaign and his lasting impact on American politics. This was hosted by the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California.
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Reflections on Nixon's Legacy