C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Discussion on the U.S.-Mexico Economic Relationship
40 minutesJosé Antonio Meade Kuribreña, the Mexican finance minister, was the featured speaker at a discussion on the future of U.S.-Mexico economic relations hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC. He talked about the strength of the Mexican economy, its importance for U.S. trade, and Mexico's willingness to discuss changes to the North American Free Trade Agreement with U.S. counterparts.
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U.S. Military Strategy in Asia-Pacific
2 hours, 17 minutesThe Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing on U.S. military strategy in the Asia-Pacific region. Admiral Harry Harris, commander of U.S. Pacific Command, testified primarily on the escalating situation with North Korea and offered his assessment of where the U.S. stands militarily.
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Airline CEOs Testify on Customer Service
4 hours, 23 minutesAirline industry executives, including United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz, testify at a House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee hearing on customer service concerns following recent incidents on domestic flights.
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Key Capitol Hill Hearings
1 hour, 14 minutesKey Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
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House Rules Debate on Omnibus Agreement
50 minutesThe House Rules Committee meets to consider legislation for a $1.1T spending bill to fund the government for the remainder of the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017.
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Package for Kendra Pierre-Louis - UK
27 minutesPopular Science Staff Writer Kendra Pierre-Louise discusses President Trump's executive order to review National Monuments
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House Rules Debate on Omnibus Agreement
11 minutesThe House Rules Committee meets to consider legislation for a $1.1T spending bill to fund the government for the remainder of the fiscal year ending September 30, 2017.
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NEWSEUM - 2017 Free Expression Awards
1 hour, 10 minutesThe Newseum presented its annual awards at a ceremony recognizing those who have promoted free expression in areas of speech, the press, religious liberty and arts and entertainment. One of the recipients was Apple CEO Tim Cook who talked about the challenges of protecting First Amendment rights in an increasingly technology-driven world and the responsibility of companies to help protect them. Other recipients included U.S. Representative and civil rights leader John Lewis (D-GA), ABC foreign affairs reporter Martha Raddatz and Playboy Enterprises founder Hugh Hefner.
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White House Briefing
42 minutesHomeland Security Secretary John Kelly and White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney outlined the details of the government spending bill at the daily White House briefing. Director Mulvaney addressed President Trump's tweet, in which he advocated for a government shutdown to "fix mess" in Washington. The budget director said the president is frustrated that Democrats are claiming the deal is a victory for their party. In addition, he reiterated that the administration has not made a decision about health care law subsidies for May. White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer left his daily briefing without taking questions for reporters.
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ICYMI - In Case You Missed It 4/28-5/03
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Key Capitol Hill Hearings
1 hour, 27 minutesKey Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
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Package for Senate Foreign Relations-Ambassador to China Confirmation
1 hour, 52 minutesPresident Trump nominated long-term Iowa Governor Terry Branstad (R) to be the next ambassador to China. Gov. Branstad testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on his relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping, China's role in North Korea, and cybersecurity concerns. Gov. Branstad told members that the North Korean leader has a "nuclear obsession" that continues to post a threat to the world and said if confirmed he would work to urge China to be more aggressive in their approach with North Korea.
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AHTV - This Weekend SAT-SUN 5/06-07
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Agriculture Secretary Remarks in Washington
37 minutesAgriculture Secretary Sonny Purdue spoke to a group of agriculture and farm industry reporters gathered at his agency's headquarters in Washington, DC. It was one of his first public appearances as the agriculture secretary, and he thanked the event's sponsor, the National Association of Farm Broadcasting, for its role in helping communicate his agency's message, and took a number of questions from reporters. He talked about several agriculture issues, including his recent decision to delay the implementation of the Obama administration's toughened school lunch nutrition regulations, and an ongoing trade dispute with Canada over some dairy products.
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Scott Wong
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AHTV - This Weekend SAT-SUN 5/06-07
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Munk Debate on Future of Geopolitics
1 hour, 24 minutesThe Munk Debate is a semi-annual event in Toronto bringing together newsmakers and leaders to debate the most pressing issues. Historian Niall Ferguson and CNN host Fareed Zakaria debated the future of geopolitics and whether the so-called liberal international order was over. Mr. Ferguson, who argued that the liberal international order was over, cited Brexit and the collapse of the European Union as examples, saying the EU mismanged the financial and migration crisis and that the Union will "eventually fall apart." Fareed Zakaria argued the against the idea, and said young people are the future and would continue to support the idea of a liberal international order. The two debaters also discussed the French elections, the candidacy and election of Donald Trump, and China's role in the world.
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AHTV - This Weekend SAT-SUN 5/06-07
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ICYMI - In Case You Missed It 4/28-5/03
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Bipartisan Policy Center Discussion on Health Treatment Options
1 hour, 28 minutesA group of medical professionals discussed patient-centered research aimed at providing the best options for medical treatment. They talked about some of the research being conducted, how it's disseminated, the role it plays in evaluating new technologies and its real-world applications for patients. The forum was hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, DC.
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Package for Senate Foreign Relations-Ambassador to China Confirmation
1 hour, 52 minutesPresident Trump nominated long-term Iowa Governor Terry Branstad (R) to be the next ambassador to China. Gov. Branstad testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on his relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping, China's role in North Korea, and cybersecurity concerns. Gov. Branstad told members that the North Korean leader has a "nuclear obsession" that continues to post a threat to the world and said if confirmed he would work to urge China to be more aggressive in their approach with North Korea.
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AHTV - This Weekend SAT-SUN 5/06-07
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Agriculture Secretary Remarks in Washington
37 minutesAgriculture Secretary Sonny Purdue spoke to a group of agriculture and farm industry reporters gathered at his agency's headquarters in Washington, DC. It was one of his first public appearances as the agriculture secretary, and he thanked the event's sponsor, the National Association of Farm Broadcasting, for its role in helping communicate his agency's message, and took a number of questions from reporters. He talked about several agriculture issues, including his recent decision to delay the implementation of the Obama administration's toughened school lunch nutrition regulations, and an ongoing trade dispute with Canada over some dairy products.
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Scott Wong
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SOT- POTUS Remarks on Spending Bill & Border Wall
7 minutesDuring the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy presentation, Pres. Trump commented on the 1.1T spending bill deal reached by the House to fund the government through September. Trump says the budget is a clear win for the American people & it ends years of painful cuts to the military. Trump says the budget provides enough money to make a down payment on the border wall. In addition, he states, "any member of Congress who opposes our plans on border security is only empowering these deadly and dangerous threats".
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AHTV - This Weekend SAT-SUN 5/06-07
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Munk Debate on Future of Geopolitics
1 hour, 24 minutesThe Munk Debate is a semi-annual event in Toronto bringing together newsmakers and leaders to debate the most pressing issues. Historian Niall Ferguson and CNN host Fareed Zakaria debated the future of geopolitics and whether the so-called liberal international order was over. Mr. Ferguson, who argued that the liberal international order was over, cited Brexit and the collapse of the European Union as examples, saying the EU mismanged the financial and migration crisis and that the Union will "eventually fall apart." Fareed Zakaria argued the against the idea, and said young people are the future and would continue to support the idea of a liberal international order. The two debaters also discussed the French elections, the candidacy and election of Donald Trump, and China's role in the world.
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AHTV - This Weekend SAT-SUN 5/06-07
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ICYMI - In Case You Missed It 4/28-5/03
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Bipartisan Policy Center Discussion on Health Treatment Options
1 hour, 28 minutesA group of medical professionals discussed patient-centered research aimed at providing the best options for medical treatment. They talked about some of the research being conducted, how it's disseminated, the role it plays in evaluating new technologies and its real-world applications for patients. The forum was hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, DC.