C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Veterans Affairs Oversight
2 hours, 20 minutesVeterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin testified at a House Appropriations subcommittee oversight hearing on his department's operations. He addressed several ongoing efforts to better serve veterans who seek and receive care, including full implementation of Choice 2.0, wait-time reduction, and improving and modernizing the department's IT systems and the veterans crisis line.
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AHTV - This Weekend SAT-SUN 5/06-07
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After Words: After Words - Cooper SUNDAY 5/07
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Package for Senate Foreign Relations-Ambassador to China Confirmation
1 hour, 51 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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Trump's 1st 100 Days - Foreign Policy
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Sen. Armed Services Cmte. Asia-Pacific Policy Hearing
2 hours, 30 minutesThe Senate Armed Services Committee heard from a panel of defense and foreign policy experts and former government officials about U.S. policy and strategy in the Asia-Pacific region. They offered their assessments of U.S. strategic relations with several countries including China, South Korea, North Korea and India, and recommended the U.S. make all possible diplomatic efforts to address the challenges and escalating tensions in the region.
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Trump's 1st 100 Days - Foreign Policy
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Package for IIFPolicy Summit - Welcome Remarks, Economic Outlook Panel, Lawrence Lindsey
1 hour, 43 minutesThe Institute of International Finance hosted a day-long economic policy summit in Washington, DC. This portion featured opening remarks from IIF President Timothy Adams, a panel discussion about the U.S. economic outlook and opportunities for growth, and a conversation with former Bush administration National Economic Council Director Lawrence Lindsey who assessed current economic policy implications for the future.
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IIF Policy Summit
55 minutesA panel of key House and Senate staff members discussed the likelihood of major tax policy changes in 2017, as well as the various tax options and political implications. Speakers included the senior tax counsel to House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and the Senate Finance Committee's chief tax counsel. Joining them was former Congressional Budget Office Director Douglas Holtz-Eakin, who also served as the chief economist on the White House Council of Economic Advisors during the George W. Bush administration. This forum was part of an all-day conference hosted by International Institute of Finance.
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Trump's 1st 100 Days - Foreign Policy
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IIF Policy Summit
27 minutesBank of England Governor Mark Carney told a banking conference that international financial regulations created after the global financial crisis must be flexible in order to address unintended circumstances. Mr. Carney, who also chairs the Financial Stability Board of leading global central banks, said the group will conduct a review of the G20 regulations to determine if they are achieving their intended outcomes. The conference was hosted by the Institute of International Finance.
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Package for IIF Policy Summit' 2 - Energy Panel
43 minutesThe Institute of International Finance hosted a day-long policy summit in Washington, DC. This portion of the event included a panel discussion on Trump administration energy policies. Speakers also discussed the Obama administration's Clean Power Plan, the Keystone XL oil pipeline and the Paris climate agreement.
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Package for IIF Policy Summit' 2 - Financial Regulation Panel
42 minutesThe Institute of International Finance hosted a day-long policy summit in Washington, DC. This portion of the event included a panel discussion on the regulatory and legislative landscape for the financial sector.
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Package for IIF Policy Summit' 2 - Trade Policy Panel
40 minutesThe Institute of International Finance hosted a day-long policy summit in Washington, DC. This portion of the event included a panel discussion on the Trump administration's trade policies. Speakers talked about U.S.-China trade relations, the future of NAFTA and the president's executive orders on trade.
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Trump's 1st 100 Days - Foreign Policy
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Trump's 1st 100 Days - Foreign Policy
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End-of-Life Health Care
1 hour, 5 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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House Homeland Security Committee on Visa Security
1 hour, 31 minutesA bipartisan task force of the House Homeland Security Committee held its first open meeting to examine visa security procedures and ways to strengthen the prevention of terrorists' entry into the United States. One of the areas discussed was the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) that allows citizens of 38 countries to come to the U.S. for visits of up to 90 days without having to obtain a visa. Members heard from officials with federal agencies including Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the State Department. Representative Mike Gallagher (WI) chairs the task force.
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Campaign 2018: Maslenjak v. United States
1 hour, 0 minuteThe Supreme Court unanimously decided that a naturalized American citizen cannot be stripped of citizenship if a lie or omission made during the naturalization process was irrelevant to the government's original decision to grant citizenship. This is a rejection of the government's argument that even minor lies can lead to a loss of citizenship. This case involves Divna Maslenjak, an ethnic Serbian woman who said she faced persecution in Bosnia because of her ethnicity and that her family faced retribution because her husband avoided serving in the Bosnian Serb military. Divna Maslenjak was granted refugee status in 1999 and became a U.S. citizen in 2007. It was later discovered that she lied during the naturalization process. Her husband did serve in the Bosnian Serb military, a unit implicated in war crimes. Divna Maslenjak was charged with obtaining her citizenship illegally. She was convicted, her citizenship revoked, and she and her husband were deported to Serbia. Justice
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AHTV - This Weekend SAT-SUN 5/06-07
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Package for Senate Foreign Relations-Ambassador to China Confirmation
1 hour, 51 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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After Words: After Words - Cooper SUNDAY 5/07
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Package for Universal Child Allowance Panel 1
1 hour, 20 minutesThe Brookings Institution held a series of discussions on child poverty programs and whether the U.S. should implement a universal child allowance program. In the first panel, experts examined the pros and cons of existing poverty programs available to children and their parents.
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Rep. Donald McEachin
5 minutesRep. Donald McEachin (D-VA) spoke with C-SPAN for a House freshman profile interview. Prior to his election to Congress, Rep. McEachin served in the Virginia legislature. He talked about his policy priorities, one of which is to address climate issues. He also talked about the importance of family, public service, and emotionally recalled his late parents and what they would have thought about his election to federal office. Rep. McEachin represents the fourth congressional district of Virginia.
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Rep. Jacky Rosen D-NV New Member Interview
10 minutesRepresentative Jacky Rosen (D-NV) sat down with C-SPAN for a freshman profile interview. Prior to being elected to represent Nevada's 3rd congressional district, she was a systems analyst and the president of her synagogue. She talked about her family, her legislative goals, and why she decided to run for Congress.
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House Homeland Security Committee on Visa Security
1 hour, 31 minutesA bipartisan task force of the House Homeland Security Committee held its first open meeting to examine visa security procedures and ways to strengthen the prevention of terrorists' entry into the United States. One of the areas discussed was the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) that allows citizens of 38 countries to come to the U.S. for visits of up to 90 days without having to obtain a visa. Members heard from officials with federal agencies including Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the State Department. Representative Mike Gallagher (WI) chairs the task force.
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Campaign 2018: Maslenjak v. United States
1 hour, 0 minuteThe Supreme Court unanimously decided that a naturalized American citizen cannot be stripped of citizenship if a lie or omission made during the naturalization process was irrelevant to the government's original decision to grant citizenship. This is a rejection of the government's argument that even minor lies can lead to a loss of citizenship. This case involves Divna Maslenjak, an ethnic Serbian woman who said she faced persecution in Bosnia because of her ethnicity and that her family faced retribution because her husband avoided serving in the Bosnian Serb military. Divna Maslenjak was granted refugee status in 1999 and became a U.S. citizen in 2007. It was later discovered that she lied during the naturalization process. Her husband did serve in the Bosnian Serb military, a unit implicated in war crimes. Divna Maslenjak was charged with obtaining her citizenship illegally. She was convicted, her citizenship revoked, and she and her husband were deported to Serbia. Justice
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AHTV - This Weekend SAT-SUN 5/06-07
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Package for Senate Foreign Relations-Ambassador to China Confirmation
1 hour, 51 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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After Words: After Words - Cooper SUNDAY 5/07
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Package for Universal Child Allowance Panel 1
1 hour, 35 minutesThe Brookings Institution held a series of discussions on child poverty programs and whether the U.S. should implement a universal child allowance program. In the first panel, experts examined the pros and cons of existing poverty programs available to children and their parents.