C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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'HOOVER - The Future of FISA Panel - Part 3
1 hour, 17 minutesStanford University's Hoover Institution held a conference with senior leaders from government, academia, and civil society to address the future of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Section 702 gives the government authority to monitor internet activity on non-U.S. citizens to gather foreign intelligence. It's set to expire in December unless Congress renews it.
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Intro & History of Decision Panel
1 hour, 33 minutesEducators and historians examined the impact of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision ending segregation in public schools on its 63rd anniversary, hosted by the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. This portion of the event included welcome remarks by the president & CEO Johnny Taylor, followed by a panel discussion with community advocates who recalled their childhood experiences leading up to the decision and shortly after.
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Opportunity & Integration Panel
1 hour, 19 minutesEducators and historians examined the impact of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision ending segregation in public schools on its 63rd anniversary, hosted by the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. This portion of the event included a panel discusison on progress after the decison and the current state of school choice, educational opportunity and integration.
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Education Secretary on 2018 Budget Request
2 hours, 31 minutesEducation Secretary Betsy DeVos testifies on President Trump's fiscal year 2018 budget request for the Education Department.
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2018 Cyber Command Budget Request
1 hour, 16 minutesAdmiral Michael Rogers appeared before the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities and answered questions from members about the president's 2018 Cyber Command budget request.
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Army Budget Briefing
48 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
40 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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Campaign 2018: SOT - Comey Confirms FBI Investigation into Russia
4 minutesFBI Director James Comey said he's been authorized by DOJ to confirm that the FBI as part of its counter intelligence mission is investigating Russian interference efforts into the U.S. presidential election. He added that this investigation includes any potential links from the Trump campaign and Russian government.
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Air Force Budget Briefing
47 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
23 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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CAP Ideas Conf - Gov. Bullock thru Sen. Booker
3 hours, 29 minutesThe Center for American Progress hosted their annual Ideas Conference at the Four Seasons hotel in Washington, DC. This portion included keynote remarks by Gold Star father Khizr Khan, Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe (D). In addition, this portion included discussions focusing on political activism and civil rights.
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Politics and Public Policy Today
1 hour, 22 minutesThe day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
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'HOOVER - The Future of FISA Panel - Part 3
1 hour, 18 minutesStanford University's Hoover Institution held a conference with senior leaders from government, academia, and civil society to address the future of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Section 702 gives the government authority to monitor internet activity on non-U.S. citizens to gather foreign intelligence. It's set to expire in December unless Congress renews it.
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'HOOVER - The Future of FISA Elizabeth Goitein - Part 4
51 minutesElizabeth Goitein, the Brennan Center for Justice National Security program co-director, outlined the history of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and Section 702. Section 702 gives the government authority to monitor internet activity on non-U.S. citizens to gather foreign intelligence. It's set to expire in December unless Congress renews it.
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Discussion on the Future of North Korea
1 hour, 31 minutesThe International Institute for Strategic Studies in Washington, DC hosted a discussion on North Korea's future political, economic, and military prospects following a series of global shifts, including President Trump winning the presidency and the 2017 election of Moon Jae-in as the South Korean president. The panelists included Korean and American scholars who talked about the challenges North Korea posed to both the U.S. and its Asian allies. Afterward, they took questions from the audience.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger on Afterschool Programs
58 minutesFormer California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke at a summit on after-school programs where he criticized the Department of Education funding cuts in President Trump's federal budget proposal. The president's budget proposal seeks to cut all funding for the 21st Century Community Learning Centers, which support after-school programs. In 2002, Arnold Schwarzenegger founded After-School All-Stars, an after-school program based in Los Angeles, California.
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Public Affairs Events
4 hours, 40 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger on Afterschool Programs
31 minutesFormer California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke at a summit on after-school programs where he criticized the Department of Education funding cuts in President Trump's federal budget proposal. The president's budget proposal seeks to cut all funding for the 21st Century Community Learning Centers, which support after-school programs. In 2002, Arnold Schwarzenegger founded After-School All-Stars, an after-school program based in Los Angeles, California.