C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Package for 'RNLA Policy Conference - PM Session 4
47 minutesRepublican lawyers discussed the federal judicial confirmation process and how it changed with President Trump's nomination of Neil Gorsuch to be a Supreme Court justice. The discussion was hosted by the Republican National Lawyers Association at its annual policy conference in Washington, DC. After the discussion, White House Counsel Donald McGahn received an award in honor of Edwin Meese, the former U.S. Attorney General under President Reagan.
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Anti-Defamation League - Panel on Anti-Semitism
1 hour, 13 minutesThe Anti-Defamation League (ADL) held their National Leadership Summit in Washington, DC. This is portion of the event included a panel discussion on combating anti-Semitism and hate crimes in the U.S. According to a recent ADL report, anti-Semitic incidents increased by 34 percent in 2016 and by 86 percent in the first quarter of 2017. Other topics addressed included the harassment of Jewish reporters during the presidential campaign and anti-Semitic messages on social media.
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Package for Universal Child Allowance Panel 2
1 hour, 12 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 this panel, experts discussed what such a program would look like in the U.S. and how it would reduce poverty among children.
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Key Capitol Hill Hearings
35 minutesKey Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
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Hearing on the Endangered Species Act
1 hour, 1 minuteThe state fish and game directors for Florida, Arizona, and Rhode Island testify at a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing on ways to potentially modernize the 1973 Endangered Species Act.
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Trump Travel Ban
2 hours, 13 minutesThe Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia ruled 10-3 against reinstating President Trump's revised legal ban on foreign nationals entering the U.S. from six mostly Muslim countries. The Court's decision upholds a lower court's ruling barring implementation of a key section of the executive order that suspends visas from the six countries. Chief Judge Roger Gregory in his opinion for the Court wrote,"We need not probe anyone's heart of hearts to discover the purpose of EO-2 (Executive Order 2), for President Trump and his aides have explained it on numerous occasions and in no uncertain terms." Judges Motz, King, Wynn, Diaz, Floyd and Harris joined Chief Judge Gregory's opinion in full. Judges Traxler, Keenan and Thacker joined in the judgement. Judges Niemeyer, Shedd and Agee dissented.
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Sen. Klobuchar at Polk County Dems Dinner
48 minutesSen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) delivered keynote remarks at a fundraising dinner held by the Polk County Democrats in Des Moines, Iowa. She talked about the future of the Democratic Party and emphasized the importance of moving forward. In addition, she outlined her economic agenda which focuses on such issues as workforce development, college affordability, infrastructure investment, fair trade and lowering drug costs. Sen. Klobuchar has been mentioned as a potential 2020 presidential candidate.
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Discussion on Russia's Dissident Press
1 hour, 30 minutesTwo journalists with the Russian dissident site Meduza were featured panelists at a discussion on the state of Russian media hosted by the Atlantic Council in Washington, DC. They discussed their own expulsions from previous media jobs, the role of dissident media in Russia under the presidency of Vladimir Putin, and the prospects for more free press in the country.
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CSIS MISSILE DEFENSE - Panel Discussion
1 hour, 32 minutesThe Center for Strategic and International Studies hosted a discussion with former defense officials and global security experts on the future of missile defense. Panelists talked about the challenges of strategic missile defense, the importance of missile interceptor testing and threats posed by North Korea, Iran, China and Russia. Former Defense Under Secretary for Policy James Miller moderated the event.
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NYU DC WORKPLACE
1 hour, 36 minutesNYU Washington, DC and the American Association of University Women held a panel discussion examining sexism and challenges women face in the workplace. Panelists included women bloggers, entrepreneurs, feminists and journalists who talked about their subtle and not so subtle paths women must navigate to succeed. Some of their examples included having their knowledge be challenged by male colleagues, inappropriate jokes, subtle put downs and for black women unconscious bias about hair.
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Package for 'CED Conf. on Trump Policies - Infrastructure
44 minutesA panel discussed President Trump's $1 trillion infrastructure plan, how the proposal can be funded and what the federal government can learn from the states. Speakers included representatives from the manufacturing and transportation sectors as well as academia. The panel was part of a policy conference hosted by the Committee for Economic Development in Washington, DC.
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Senate Budget Hearing on Economic Growth
1 hour, 25 minutesFormer Senator Phil Gramm (R-TX) appeared before the Senate Budget Committee to talk about policies to spur economic growth under the new Trump administration. Mr. Gramm touched on issues lawmakers should address which included tax policies, the debt and deficit and immigration. Sen. Mike Enzi (R-WY) chairs the committee.
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Hearing on the Endangered Species Act
57 minutesThe fish and wildlife agency directors for Florida, Arizona, and Rhode Island testified at a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing on the Endangered Species Act and their experiences working with federal officials to enforce the 1973 law. The hearing was truncated because of a procedural move made by Senate Democrats disallowing committee hearings for the remainder of the day, a reaction to President Trump having fired FBI Director James Comey.
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Senate Foreign Relations Committee - Sullivan Nomination
1 hour, 40 minutesThe Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing on the nomination of John Sullivan to be State Department's deputy secretary. Mr. Sullivan previously served as Commerce deputy secretary under the George W. Bush administration. He answered a range of questions on proposed cuts to the State Department's personnel staff, Russian interference in Democratic elections, and China's role in North Korea. Mr. Sullivan told committee members that the United States has to be "robust" in dealing with Russia and cybersecurity and that any interference with elections is a "profound threat" to our way of life.
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Package for 'RNLA Policy Conference - PM Session 3
1 hour, 29 minutesRepublican lawyers discussed efforts to restrict access to the polls through voter ID and other laws. The discussion was hosted by the Republican National Lawyers Association at its annual policy conference in Washington, DC.
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Senate Budget Hearing on Economic Growth
1 hour, 24 minutesFormer Senator Phil Gramm (R-TX) appeared before the Senate Budget Committee to talk about policies to spur economic growth under the new Trump administration. Mr. Gramm touched on issues lawmakers should address which included tax policies, the debt and deficit and immigration. Sen. Mike Enzi (R-WY) chairs the committee.
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Hearing on the Endangered Species Act
57 minutesThe fish and wildlife agency directors for Florida, Arizona, and Rhode Island testified at a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing on the Endangered Species Act and their experiences working with federal officials to enforce the 1973 law. The hearing was truncated because of a procedural move made by Senate Democrats disallowing committee hearings for the remainder of the day, a reaction to President Trump having fired FBI Director James Comey.
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Senate Foreign Relations Committee - Sullivan Nomination
1 hour, 40 minutesThe Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing on the nomination of John Sullivan to be State Department's deputy secretary. Mr. Sullivan previously served as Commerce deputy secretary under the George W. Bush administration. He answered a range of questions on proposed cuts to the State Department's personnel staff, Russian interference in Democratic elections, and China's role in North Korea. Mr. Sullivan told committee members that the United States has to be "robust" in dealing with Russia and cybersecurity and that any interference with elections is a "profound threat" to our way of life.
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Package for 'RNLA Policy Conference - PM Session 3
1 hour, 17 minutesRepublican lawyers discussed efforts to restrict access to the polls through voter ID and other laws. The discussion was hosted by the Republican National Lawyers Association at its annual policy conference in Washington, DC.
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Rep. Neal Dunn New Member Profile
11 minutesRep. Neal Dunn (R-FL) sat down with C-SPAN for House freshman profile interview. Rep. Dunn is a surgeon and he talked about his medical career in the military. He also talked about why he decided to run for Congress and some of his legislative priorities. Rep. Dunn represents the second congressional district of Florida.