C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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American Jewish Committee Global Forum
1 hour, 44 minutesSenate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY) said the rise in anti-semitism around the world should be condemned by everyone. His comments came as he addressed attendees at the 2017 American Jewish Committee (AJC) global forum in Washington, DC. Following his remarks, two officials who served under the Obama and George W. Bush administrations debated each other on the pros and cons of President Trump's "America first" strategy.
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Free Speech on College Campuses
1 hour, 10 minutesA panel examined free speech and censorship on college campuses. They discussed incidences of protests against commencement speakers, along with issues of safety, security costs, so-called "hate speech" and the role of college administrations and faculty. Speakers included a college student from the University of California at Berkeley who founded a group that aims to create the free exchange of ideas without the fear of violence. This discussion was part of a conference of education journalists hosted by the Education Writers Association.
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Salman Rushdie and others on the Media & "Fake News"
1 hour, 0 minuteThe Ethics Centre and Bard College hosted a day-long forum on pressing public policy issues titled "Shades of Red and Blue." During this one-hour portion, panelists discussed the media and the rise of so-called "fake news." Speakers included author Salman Rushdie, Daily Beast White House reporter Lachlan Markay and Mollie Ziegler Hemingway, senior editor at the Federalist. The panel was the last in a series of public policy conversations at the New York Public Library on April 1, 2017.
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HUD SEC. BEN CARSON AT HOUSING CONF.
29 minutesHousing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson speaks about housing affordability challenges and other policy issues at a symposium hosted by the National Housing Conference.
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FEMA Director & OMB Deputy Director Nominations
1 hour, 55 minutesThe president's nominees to be the next White House Budget deputy director, White House Budget Office of Information & Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) administrator testified before the Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee for their confirmation hearing. All were asked multiple questions about the president's 2018 budget proposal. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) chairs the committee while Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) serves as the ranking member.
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Treasury Secretary Mnuchin Testifies on 2018 Budget Request
1 hour, 59 minutesTreasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin defended the president's 2018 budget request for his department on Capitol Hill. He appeared before the House Ways and Means Committee. In addition to talking about the budget, he once again called on Congress to raise the debt ceiling before leaving for August recess. The Treasury Secretary also spoke about the president's tax policy agenda. Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) chairs the committee while Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA) serves as the ranking member.
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Carnegie Discussion on Government Corruption
1 hour, 33 minutesThe Carnegie Endowment for International Peace hosted a discussion on government corruption around the world. Carnegie Senior Fellow Sarah Chayes talked about her report on corruption in Honduras, and its context both among developing countries as well as globally. Fordham University Law Professor Zephyr Teachout talked about the potential effects of corruption in the United States, and explained why she thinks President Trump is one of the most corrupt politicians in American history.
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AEI Discussion Iranian Power in Middle East
1 hour, 3 minutesThe American Enterprise Institute held a discussion on the future of Iran's power in the Middle East. Panelists including current and former military leaders examined the relationship between Iran and Syria, the government's decision to help Syrian President Assad in his civil war and how Iran can destabilize the region.
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Discussion on the Future of North Korea
1 hour, 32 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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'Free State Foundation Telecom Discussion - Part 1
1 hour, 7 minutesThe Free State Foundation held its annual telecommunication policy conference in Washington, DC at the National Press Club. Speakers including former White House Counsel C. Boyden Gray and Howard Shelanski, former White House administrator for information and regulatory affairs, took part in a dicussion on telecommunications regulations and expected FCC changes under new Chair Ajit Pai.
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'Free State Foundation Telecom Discussion - Pt. 3 Ajit Pai Discussion
1 hour, 7 minutesFCC Chair Ajit Pai (R) took part in a sit-down discussion at the Free State Foundation conference on telecommunications policy. He discussed net neutrality, data privacy, internet service provider (ISP) regulations and 5G wireless networks. Free State Foundation President Randolph May moderated the conversation.
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FEMA Director & OMB Deputy Director Nominations
1 hour, 54 minutesThe president's nominees to be the next White House Budget deputy director, White House Budget Office of Information & Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) administrator testified before the Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee for their confirmation hearing. All were asked multiple questions about the president's 2018 budget proposal. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) chairs the committee while Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) serves as the ranking member.
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Rachel Oswald
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Nuclear Security and Arms Control Policy Annual Meeting - Award and NPT Panel
1 hour, 30 minutesThe Arms Control Association held its annual meeting to discuss issues of nuclear security and arms control policy. This portion featured an award presentation for the 2016 Arms Control Person of the Year. That was followed by a panel discussion about the relevance and efficacy of the nuclear weapons non-proliferation treaty and plans for the treaty's next review conference scheduled for 2020.
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Nuclear Security and Arms Control Policy Annual Meeting - N. Korea Panel
1 hour, 1 minuteThe Arms Control Association held its annual meeting to discuss issues of nuclear security and arms control policy. This portion featured a panel discussion about the threat posed by the ongoing nuclear program development and testing by North Korea. Panelists talked about what is specifically known about the program and its capabilities, and made recommendations for how best to pursue diplomatic engagement with North Korean officials toward nonproliferation ends.
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'Nuclear Security and Arms Control Policy Annual Meeting - Chris Ford
59 minutesThe Arms Control Association held its annual meeting to discuss issues of nuclear security and arms control policy. One of its featured speakers was Christopher Ford, a senior director with the National Security Council and a special assistant to the president on nonproliferation. Among the topics he discussed were the Trump administration's strategy for North Korea, U.S. nuclear relations with Russia and the Iran nuclear agreement.
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Rachel Oswald
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U.S. Welcomes Montenegro to NATO
27 minutesUnder Secretary of State for Political Affairs Thomas Shannon hosted a ceremony at the State Department welcoming Montenegro to the NATO alliance. The Prime Minister of Montenegro and NATO Secretary General made formal remarks.
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FEMA Director & OMB Deputy Director Nominations
1 hour, 55 minutesThe president's nominees to be the next White House Budget deputy director, White House Budget Office of Information & Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) administrator testified before the Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee for their confirmation hearing. All were asked multiple questions about the president's 2018 budget proposal. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) chairs the committee while Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) serves as the ranking member.
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Rachel Oswald
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Nuclear Security and Arms Control Policy Annual Meeting - Award and NPT Panel
1 hour, 30 minutesThe Arms Control Association held its annual meeting to discuss issues of nuclear security and arms control policy. This portion featured an award presentation for the 2016 Arms Control Person of the Year. That was followed by a panel discussion about the relevance and efficacy of the nuclear weapons non-proliferation treaty and plans for the treaty's next review conference scheduled for 2020.
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Nuclear Security and Arms Control Policy Annual Meeting - N. Korea Panel
1 hour, 0 minuteThe Arms Control Association held its annual meeting to discuss issues of nuclear security and arms control policy. This portion featured a panel discussion about the threat posed by the ongoing nuclear program development and testing by North Korea. Panelists talked about what is specifically known about the program and its capabilities, and made recommendations for how best to pursue diplomatic engagement with North Korean officials toward nonproliferation ends.
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'Nuclear Security and Arms Control Policy Annual Meeting - Chris Ford
1 hour, 0 minuteThe Arms Control Association held its annual meeting to discuss issues of nuclear security and arms control policy. One of its featured speakers was Christopher Ford, a senior director with the National Security Council and a special assistant to the president on nonproliferation. Among the topics he discussed were the Trump administration's strategy for North Korea, U.S. nuclear relations with Russia and the Iran nuclear agreement.