C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Public Affairs Events
7 hours, 1 minutePublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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Energy Infrastructure Security and Electromagnetic Pulse Threat
1 hour, 55 minutesA Senate committee examined the security of the nation's energy infrastructure including the threats posed by electromagnetic pulses (EMPs). These are natural or man-made bursts of energy that can potentially disable the electrical power grid. Panelists included former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, the acting chair of the federal Energy Regulatory Commission and former defense and security officials of past presidential administrations. This hearing of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee was chaired by Lisa Murkowski (R-AK).
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Sen. Marco Rubio's Remarks at Conference on the Americas
34 minutesSen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) served as the keynote luncheon speaker for the Conference on the Americas in Washington, DC. In remarks, Sen. Rubio spoke about U.S. policy toward the region which includes Central America and Mexico. He stressed the importance of having an on-going relationship and dialogue with these countries on topics such as trade, drug trafficking and migration flows. The Council of the Americas hosted this conference at the State Department.
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Hearing on Defense Department Cybersecurity
1 hour, 50 minutesFormer Director of National Intelligence James Clapper is among those testifying at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on military cybersecurity.
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Sen Environment Hearing on Water Resources
1 hour, 45 minutesU.S. Army Corps of Engineers Chief of Engineers Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite and local officials testified before a Senate Environment and Public Works subcommittee on the economic impacts of water resource projects. Other topics addressed included infrastructure funding, maintenance of ports and inland waterways, private-public partnerships and the impact of the Panama Canal expansion on U.S. ports.
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MIDDLE EAST POLICY COUNCIL Counterterrorism Efforts
1 hour, 55 minutesThe Middle East Policy Council hosts a discussion on U.S.-Saudi efforts to combat terrorism.
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Campaign 2018: McCabe on Working With Comey & Russia Investigation
6 minutesActing FBI Dir. McCabe said that it is not accurate that the rank and file FBI workforce did not support Fmr. Dir. Comey. He said that he worked very closely with Comey, that he holds him in the highest regard, and that it was the greatest privilege and honor of his professional life to have worked with him. Sen. Heinrich (D-NM) then asked him if the FBI has enough resources, to which he answered specifically about the Russia investigation that yes, the FBI has adequate resources.
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Veterans Affairs Oversight
2 hours, 23 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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Discussion on U.S.-U.K. Trade Policy
1 hour, 21 minutesShanker Singham, an adviser to the British government on its negotiations to leave the European Union, talked about the impact of Brexit on the future of U.S.-U.K. trade policy in a discussion at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC. Much of his talk focused around the ways the U.S. and U.K. could use the opportunity to put anti-regulatory pressure on the European Union as the three parties discussed potential post-Brexit trade agreements.
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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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Senate Banking Hearing on Housing Finance Policy
2 hours, 0 minuteFederal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel Watt reiterated his concerns over long term conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and stressed that it is Congress' job to chart a path out of it. He went on to urge lawmakers to act expeditiously on such legislation. Director Watt's position came during testimony before the Senate Banking Committee. Sen. Mike Crapo (R-ID) chairs the committee while Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-IL) serves as the ranking member.
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MIDDLE EAST POLICY COUNCIL Counterterrorism Efforts
1 hour, 53 minutesThe Middle East Policy Council hosted a discussion on U.S.-Saudi efforts to combat terrorism. Panelists included the Saudi Ambassador to the United Nations, a Saudi counterterrorism expert, and a former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Topics included President Trump's upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia, relations with Gulf countries, and the rise of social media as a source for spreading extremist views.
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Discussion on South Korea Presidential Election
1 hour, 26 minutesA panel of South Korean experts discussed the implications and results of the May 9 presidential election at an event hosted by the Korea Economic Institute of America. Panelists focused on how South Korea's new president, Moon Jae-in, will foster new relations with China, Japan and the United States. On North Korea, one panelist said President Moon will pursue every peaceful policy option for an agreement. The president has stated that he will advocate for more dialogue with the North Korean leader, a position that stands in stark contrast to that of his predecessor, impeached President Park Guen-hye.
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Agriculture Secretary Remarks in Washington
40 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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Senate Banking Hearing on Housing Finance Policy
2 hours, 0 minuteFederal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel Watt reiterated his concerns over long term conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and stressed that it is Congress' job to chart a path out of it. He went on to urge lawmakers to act expeditiously on such legislation. Director Watt's position came during testimony before the Senate Banking Committee. Sen. Mike Crapo (R-ID) chairs the committee while Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-IL) serves as the ranking member.
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MIDDLE EAST POLICY COUNCIL Counterterrorism Efforts
1 hour, 53 minutesThe Middle East Policy Council hosted a discussion on U.S.-Saudi efforts to combat terrorism. Panelists included the Saudi Ambassador to the United Nations, a Saudi counterterrorism expert, and a former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Topics included President Trump's upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia, relations with Gulf countries, and the rise of social media as a source for spreading extremist views.
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Discussion on South Korea Presidential Election
1 hour, 25 minutesA panel of South Korean experts discussed the implications and results of the May 9 presidential election at an event hosted by the Korea Economic Institute of America. Panelists focused on how South Korea's new president, Moon Jae-in, will foster new relations with China, Japan and the United States. On North Korea, one panelist said President Moon will pursue every peaceful policy option for an agreement. The president has stated that he will advocate for more dialogue with the North Korean leader, a position that stands in stark contrast to that of his predecessor, impeached President Park Guen-hye.