C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Museum of The American Revolution Opening Ceremony
1 hour, 40 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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Trinity Lutheran Church v. Comer 2
1 hour, 1 minuteThe Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that Missouri's denial of public funds to resurface a church's school playground violates the First Amendment's Establishment Clause. This is the first time the Supreme Court has ruled that government funds must provide money directly to a church. The Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia in Missouri owns and operates a preschool learning center that incorporates religious teachings into its programs. Missouri has a state program that provides grants to resurface gravel playgrounds with a rubber surface made from recycled tires. Trinity applied for one of the grants but was denied because the state's constitution barring public funds from going directly or indirectly to a religious entity. Chief Justice Roberts in his opinion for the Court wrote, "The exclusion of Trinity Lutheran from a public benefit for which it is otherwise qualified, solely because it is a church, is odious to our Constitution all the same, and cannot stand." His opinion is joined
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Science and Technology Policy
1 hour, 2 minutesJohn Holdren, the former director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy under the Obama administration, talked about the future of science and technology policy at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He outlined President Obama's science and environmental initiatives. Mr. Holdren also talked about the impact of President Trump's policies and executive orders on the environment.
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Rep. Ted Deutch D-FL Town Hall
1 hour, 20 minutesRep. Ted Deutch (D-FL) held a health care town hall meeting with constituents in Wilton Manors, Florida. Rep. Deutch voiced strong opposition to Republican efforts to repeal and replace the health care law. Other topics addressed included ways to improve the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid expansion, medical marijuana, and substance abuse treatment. Officials from the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and Planned Parenthood also delivered remarks and took questions from the audience.
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David Goldfein on Air Force Readiness
47 minutesU.S. Air Force Chief of Staff General David Goldfein said he is not considering the option of stop loss, an involuntary extension of service, to retain trained pilots in the Air Force. General Goldfein said the option of stop loss is a tool that the Defense Secretary could use when it is a state of emergency. General Goldfein made these remarks while speaking on military readiness and modernization at the Heritage Foundation.
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GWU Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf
1 hour, 35 minutesFormer Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf discussed Pakistan's current state of affairs, combating terrorism and future relations with the U.S., India, China and Russia. This event was hosted by George Washington University's National Churchill Library and Center.
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End-of-Life Health Care
1 hour, 6 minutesFormer Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius participated in an Aspen Institute discussion about end-of-life health care. Ms. Sebelius co-chaired a group which researched and presented a report entitled "Improving Care at the End of Life," which made suggestions for enhancing the experiences and treatment for people and families faced with advanced illnesses. National Academy of Medicine President Dr. Victor Dzau also contributed to the report and participated in this discussion.
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Free Speech, Sexual Harassment and the Military
1 hour, 10 minutesThe George Washington University Law School and the American Bar Association co-hosted a discussion about the military's enforcement of rules and laws as they apply to free speech and sexual harassment cases involving service members.
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Housing & Finance Policy Forum - Local Governments' Responses to Housing Market Fluctuations
1 hour, 19 minutesThe Urban Institute and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy co-hosted a forum about housing and finance policies and their impact on U.S. cities. This portion featured a presentation and discussion about the lessons learned from the housing and financial crises of 2007-09, and what U.S. cities have done since then to prepare for future potential severe market fluctuations.
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NPC LUNCHEON - Misty Copeland
1 hour, 4 minutesMisty Copeland, the first African America principle dancer in the history of the American Ballet Theatre, talked about her life and new book, "Ballerina Body: Dancing and Eating Your Way to a Leaner, Stronger, and More Graceful You." In her book, she gives exercise and recipe examples to achieve a toned and healthy body. She also shares her struggles with negative body image and poor nutrition. Now a model, author and film producer, Misty Copeland burst on the national scene in 2014 when an Under Armor ad featuring Copeland and a young girl's voice reading actual rejection letters she received from ballet programs went viral.
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Package for 'CED Conference on Trump Policies - First 100 Days
49 minutesThe Committee for Economic Development hosted a conference in Washington, DC on Trump administration policies. This portion of the event included a panel discussion assessing the first 100 days of the Trump presidency. Speakers talked about the president's efforts to fulfill his campaign promises, the confirmation of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court and the failure to pass the Republican health care law replacement.
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Package for 'CED Conference on Trump Policies - Health Care
47 minutesA panel of health care analysts looked at the prospects for changes to the Affordable Care Act and what parts of the federal health care law are likely to remain. This discussion was part of an all-day conference on various policy issues hosted by the Committee for Economic Development in Washington, DC.
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Package for 'March for Science - KEYED VERSION LIVE U
4 hours, 3 minutesThe "March for Science" rally took place on the National Mall in Washington, DC. The event was one of more than 500 planned rallies held across the U.S. and overseas. The speaking program featured remarks by Bill Nye, Earth Day principal organizer Denis Hayes along with scientists, professors and environmental leaders.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 04/19/2017
1 hour, 33 minutesMembers from the British House of Commons backed a motion to allow the Prime Minister to call an early election on June 8th, despite some criticism from about a dozen members. The final vote was 522 to 13. The debate and vote came one day after Prime Minister Theresa May made the surprise announcement for the snap election in London, stating that it was the best way forward to ensure a unified front on Brexit negotiations. Here's the 90-minute debate leading up to the vote.
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Package for 'March for Science - KEYED VERSION LIVE U
4 hours, 3 minutesThe "March for Science" rally took place on the National Mall in Washington, DC. The event was one of more than 500 planned rallies held across the U.S. and overseas. The speaking program featured remarks by Bill Nye, Earth Day principal organizer Denis Hayes along with scientists, professors and environmental leaders.
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Prime Minister's Questions: 04/19/2017
1 hour, 33 minutesMembers from the British House of Commons backed a motion to allow the Prime Minister to call an early election on June 8th, despite some criticism from about a dozen members. The final vote was 522 to 13. The debate and vote came one day after Prime Minister Theresa May made the surprise announcement for the snap election in London, stating that it was the best way forward to ensure a unified front on Brexit negotiations. Here's the 90-minute debate leading up to the vote.