C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Navy Budget Briefing
45 minutesFollowing the release of the president's 2018 defense budget, a Pentagon briefing was held to discuss spending for the Navy. Deputy Assistant Navy Secretary Rear Admiral Brian Luther talked about some of the provisions which include cuts for shipbuilding and aircraft procurement.
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Mary Ellen McIntire
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Hearing on the President's 2018 Education Budget
2 hours, 5 minutesEducation Secretary Betsy DeVos testified at a House Appropriations Education Subcommittee hearing on President Trump's fiscal year 2018 budget proposal for the Education Department, which included significant cuts to funding for public schools while boosting federal support for vouchers allowing parents to send their students to private schools instead. Many Republicans on the subcommittee voiced support for such a proposal, while all of the Democrats who asked questions were opposed. They also questioned Secretary DeVos's commitment to protect students against discrimination from schools that would receive such vouchers.
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Missile Defense Agency Briefing
27 minutesThe operations director for the Missile Defense Agency spoke about his agency's budget for 2018. This was one of several Pentagon briefings held following the release of President Trump's 2018 defense budget.
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Treasury Secretary Testifies on 2018 Budget
1 hour, 57 minutesTreasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin testifies before the Senate Finance Committee regarding the president's 2018 budget request for the department.
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On the Phones David Weigel
11 minutesRepresentative Francis Rooney (R-FL) discusses President Trump's meetings this week with European Union officials and leaders of NATO and G7 countries.
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Hearing on the President's 2018 Education Budget
2 hours, 4 minutesEducation Secretary Betsy DeVos testified at a House Appropriations Education Subcommittee hearing on President Trump's fiscal year 2018 budget proposal for the Education Department, which included significant cuts to funding for public schools while boosting federal support for vouchers allowing parents to send their students to private schools instead. Many Republicans on the subcommittee voiced support for such a proposal, while all of the Democrats who asked questions were opposed. They also questioned Secretary DeVos's commitment to protect students against discrimination from schools that would receive such vouchers.
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FCC Holds Open Meeting
2 hours, 14 minutesThe FCC voted 2-1 along party lines to start the process of repealing regulations on internet service providers known as net neutrality rules. The vote is the first step in a review process that could end the classification of home and mobile internet service providers as common carriers. Current rules mandate that all internet traffic must be treated equally and fairly. The rules stop internet service providers like Verizon and Comcast from blocking access, hampering loading speeds or charging extra for "fast lanes" to any websites or apps. The FCC's next step includes seeking public comment with a final vote taking place later this year.
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House Transportation Hearing on Future of Air Traffic Control
3 hours, 29 minutesThe Transportation Department Inspector General said the completion date and cost of the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) NextGen project to modernize and change to a satellite-based air traffic control system is still uncertain. The inspector general's comments came during testimony before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. Other aviation experts also testified on these modernization efforts. Rep. Bill Shuster (R-PA) chairs the committee while Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR) serves as the ranking member.
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Senate Homeland Hearing on Border Security
1 hour, 59 minutesLaw enforcement officials from New York, Massachusetts and Maryland testified before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on efforts to combat the MS-13 street gang in local communities. MS-13 is multi-national gang started in Los Angeles with members in major U.S. and Central American cities. Witnesses all agreed that unaccompanied immigrant children from Central America are the most vulnerable to being recruited and emphasized the importance of youth intervention programs.
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House Homeland Committee on Visa Overstays
1 hour, 29 minutesThe House Homeland Security Committee on Border Security held a hearing examining the impact of visa overstays on national security. Officials from Immigrations and Customs Enforcement and Homeland Security testified on current efforts underway to better track those who stay in the U.S. after their visas have expired.
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Army Budget Briefing
44 minutesFollowing the president's release of his 2018 defense budget, a briefing was held to discuss spending for the Army. Major General Thomas Horlander, the Army's budget director, spoke to reporters at a Pentagon briefing and talked about some of the spending priorities which include increases in pay and benefits for soldiers.
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Navy Budget Briefing
39 minutesFollowing the release of the president's 2018 defense budget, a Pentagon briefing was held to discuss spending for the Navy. Deputy Assistant Navy Secretary Rear Admiral Brian Luther talked about some of the provisions which include cuts for shipbuilding and aircraft procurement.
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Air Force Budget Briefing
40 minutesThe Pentagon held a series of briefings following the release of the president's 2018 defense budget. Speaking about priorities for the Air Force was Major General James Martin who serves as its deputy assistant secretary for budget. He talked about the extension of certain aircraft to maintain the Air Force's capacity and capability.
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Missile Defense Agency Briefing
25 minutesThe operations director for the Missile Defense Agency spoke about his agency's budget for 2018. This was one of several Pentagon briefings held following the release of President Trump's 2018 defense budget.
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Senate Homeland Hearing on Border Security
1 hour, 58 minutesLaw enforcement officials from New York, Massachusetts and Maryland testified before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on efforts to combat the MS-13 street gang in local communities. MS-13 is multi-national gang started in Los Angeles with members in major U.S. and Central American cities. Witnesses all agreed that unaccompanied immigrant children from Central America are the most vulnerable to being recruited and emphasized the importance of youth intervention programs.
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House Homeland Committee on Visa Overstays
1 hour, 30 minutesThe House Homeland Security Committee on Border Security held a hearing examining the impact of visa overstays on national security. Officials from Immigrations and Customs Enforcement and Homeland Security testified on current efforts underway to better track those who stay in the U.S. after their visas have expired.
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Army Budget Briefing
44 minutesFollowing the president's release of his 2018 defense budget, a briefing was held to discuss spending for the Army. Major General Thomas Horlander, the Army's budget director, spoke to reporters at a Pentagon briefing and talked about some of the spending priorities which include increases in pay and benefits for soldiers.
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Navy Budget Briefing
39 minutesFollowing the release of the president's 2018 defense budget, a Pentagon briefing was held to discuss spending for the Navy. Deputy Assistant Navy Secretary Rear Admiral Brian Luther talked about some of the provisions which include cuts for shipbuilding and aircraft procurement.
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Air Force Budget Briefing
40 minutesThe Pentagon held a series of briefings following the release of the president's 2018 defense budget. Speaking about priorities for the Air Force was Major General James Martin who serves as its deputy assistant secretary for budget. He talked about the extension of certain aircraft to maintain the Air Force's capacity and capability.