C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Senate Finance on Tax Policy
2 hours, 10 minutesThe Senate Finance Committee hosted former assistant treasury secretaries to discuss the decisions and challenges involved in crafting tax legislation. Officials from the Clinton, George W. Bush and Obama administrations answered senators' questions and made their recommendations for how best to achieve successful, lasting tax policy, including code simplification and bi-partisan cooperation.
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House Appropriations Cmte Considers Homeland Security Spending Bill
2 hours, 42 minutesMembers of the House Appropriations Committee met to mark up legislation for the nation's homeland security. It includes provisions to address drug and people smuggling and allocates $1.6 billion for "physical barrier construction" along the U.S. southern border. The bill addresses other areas such as immigration enforcement, aviation security, customs activities, cyberterrorism protection and natural disaster response. Members of the committee debated many amendments to the legislation. Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ) chairs the committee.
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House Homeland Security Subcmte. Hearing on Border Security Technology
1 hour, 32 minutesThe House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Border & Maritime Security convenes a hearing to examine border security technology.
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The Hill Discussion on Prescription Drugs
2 hours, 0 minuteThe Hill hosted members of Congress and industry experts to discuss prescription drug access and costs. FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb also participated in the event and talked about the FDA's role in encouraging market competition, improving transparency in the drug pricing process, and balancing the Trump administration's push for deregulation with the need for public and patient safety.
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Discussion on U.S. Trade Policy
1 hour, 49 minutesThe Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy hosted a discussion on the future of U.S. trade policy, and particularly trade protection measures proposed by President Trump. Panelists included former trade officials from the Clinton and Obama administrations, and they discussed potential pitfalls of protectionist policies, the role of the U.S. in groups like the World Trade Organization, and President Trump's proposed renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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President & Lebanese Prime Minister
22 minutesPresident Trump meets with Lebanon Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri at the White House. The two leaders hold a joint news conference in the rose garden.
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Key Capitol Hill Hearings
38 minutesKey Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
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House Ways & Means Subcmte. Hearing on IRS Electronic Records
1 hour, 2 minutesThe House Ways & Means Subcommittee on Oversight held a hearing to examine the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) practices of retaining electronic records and responding to taxpayer requests. Officials with the IRS and Treasury Inspector General's office testified on where improvements can be made to both processes as to better protect taxpayers' information. Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-Florida) chairs the subcommittee while Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) serves as the ranking member.
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House Homeland Security Subcmte. Hearing on Border Security Technology
1 hour, 43 minutesHomeland Security officials with the Border Patrol and Customs and Border Protection agencies talked to lawmakers on the Hill about various technologies they're using to secure the nation's borders. During the hearing, Customs and Border Protection's Field Operations Executive Assistant Commissioner Todd Owen said the smuggling of the dangerous drug fentanyl into the U.S. via the courier system from China is an issue that needs to be addressed immediately. Mr. Owen's added that the CBP has conducted testing on the drug that comes from both China and across the U.S. southern border and the Chinese drug is much more potent. His comments came during a hearing before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Border and Maritime Security examining border security technology. Rep. Martha McSally (R-AZ) chairs the committee while Rep. Lou Correa (D-CA) served as the acting ranking member for this hearing.
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Campaign 2018: President Trump Holds Rally in Youngstown, OH
1 hour, 4 minutesPresident Trump delivers remarks to supporters at a rally in Youngstown, Ohio.
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House Energy on FCC Oversight
2 hours, 44 minutesMembers of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) testified at a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing to answer questions on recommended changes to proposed communications legislation. Other questions included broadband access in rural communities, the future of mobile broadband and combating scammers and robo calls, which FCC Chair Ajit Pai (R) told the committee was the most pressing consumer protection issue at the moment.
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House Ways & Means Subcmte. Hearing on IRS Electronic Records
1 hour, 2 minutesThe House Ways & Means Subcommittee on Oversight held a hearing to examine the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) practices of retaining electronic records and responding to taxpayer requests. Officials with the IRS and Treasury Inspector General's office testified on where improvements can be made to both processes as to better protect taxpayers' information. Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-Florida) chairs the subcommittee while Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) serves as the ranking member.
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Senate Commerce Subcmte Hearing on Emergency Response
1 hour, 45 minutesThe Senate Commerce & Science Subcommittee on the Internet held a hearing to receive an update on the deployment of FirstNet, a national public safety network for first responders. Among the witnesses testifying included FirstNet CEO Michael Poth, AT&T Senior Vice President Chris Sambar and Virginia Deputy Secretary of Public Safety Curtis Brown. AT&T was formally selected in March 2017 to build and operate this public safety broadband network. Five states including Virginia, Wyoming, Arkansas, Kentucky and Iowa have joined the FirstNet network.
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Australian Foreign Minister on U.S.- Asia-Pacific Relations
22 minutesAustralian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop delivered remarks on U.S. poilcy in the Asia-Pacific region under the Trump administration. She spoke at an economic conference in Melbourne, Australia and talked about working with President Trump on climate change and trade issues. Ms. Bishop described the current U.S.-Australia relationship as "strong," but expressed disappointment with President Trump's recent decison to pull out of the Paris cliimate change agreement and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
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House Energy on FCC Oversight
2 hours, 44 minutesMembers of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) testified at a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing to answer questions on recommended changes to proposed communications legislation. Other questions included broadband access in rural communities, the future of mobile broadband and combating scammers and robo calls, which FCC Chair Ajit Pai (R) told the committee was the most pressing consumer protection issue at the moment.
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House Ways & Means Subcmte. Hearing on IRS Electronic Records
1 hour, 2 minutesThe House Ways & Means Subcommittee on Oversight held a hearing to examine the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) practices of retaining electronic records and responding to taxpayer requests. Officials with the IRS and Treasury Inspector General's office testified on where improvements can be made to both processes as to better protect taxpayers' information. Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-Florida) chairs the subcommittee while Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) serves as the ranking member.
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Senate Commerce Subcmte Hearing on Emergency Response
1 hour, 43 minutesThe Senate Commerce & Science Subcommittee on the Internet held a hearing to receive an update on the deployment of FirstNet, a national public safety network for first responders. Among the witnesses testifying included FirstNet CEO Michael Poth, AT&T Senior Vice President Chris Sambar and Virginia Deputy Secretary of Public Safety Curtis Brown. AT&T was formally selected in March 2017 to build and operate this public safety broadband network. Five states including Virginia, Wyoming, Arkansas, Kentucky and Iowa have joined the FirstNet network.