C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Rally Outside the Supreme Court Against Gun Violence
2 hours, 16 minutesGun safety advocates and congressional lawmakers held a rally outside the Supreme Court protesting the NRA-backed lawsuit on a repealed New York handgun regulation. Speakers voiced their opposition to the NRA, called for tougher gun laws and shared stories about the impact of gun violence.
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Former National Security Adviser Susan Rice National Security
36 minutesFormer National Security Adviser Susan Rice discussed her experiences in the Obama administration. Ms. Rice also talked about her book and early life.
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Senate Banking Hearing on Oversight of Financial Regulators
1 hour, 38 minutesThree financial regulators testified before the Senate Banking Committee on a range of oversight issues including digital currencies, banking liquidity rules, and the impact climate change would have on the financial industry. They also addressed banking security and an earlier announcement made by the Justice Department, charging a Russian hacking group known as "Evil Corp." of stealing at least $100 million dollars from banks using malicious software.
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House Speaker Pelosi Delivers Statement on Impeachment
8 minutesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) called for the House to move forward with articles of impeachment against President Trump. In a statement, the speaker argued that the facts against the president are "uncontested" and said he had abused his power and put at risk national security.
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Hearing on Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Capital Markets
1 hour, 42 minutesFinancial experts testify on the impact of artificial intelligence on capital markets at a House Financial Services subcommittee hearing.
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David Blankenhorn
52 minutesBetter Angels president and co-founder David Blankenhorn discussed his group's efforts to foster understanding among people of differing political ideologies.
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Rep. Scott Perry
34 minutesRepresentative Scott Perry (R-PA), a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, discussed impeachment and the December 20 government funding deadline.
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Former U.S. & NATO Commander in Afghanistan on Defense & Diplomacy
45 minutesGen. John Nicholson (Ret.), the former commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, delivers remarks on the future of diplomacy and defense in Afghanistan.
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House Oversight Subcommittee Hearing on Vaping & E-Cigarettes
1 hour, 35 minutesMitch Zeller, director of the FDA's Center for Tobacco Products, testified on vaping and e-cigarette flavors before the House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy. Committee members asked questions on the status of a proposal to ban e-cigarette flavors that was announced by President Trump in September 2019, but had yet to be implemented.
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Hearing on Military Privatized Housing
2 hours, 6 minutesThe Senate Armed Services Committee examined a new government report detailing poor living conditions for military personnel in privatized housing. Elizabeth Field, Government Accountability Office director of defense capabilities and management testified alongside top officials from each of the military branches. Lawmakers' questions focused on what's being done to fix the issues and who is being held accountable for the bad conditions.
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Supreme Court DACA Oral Argument
1 hour, 25 minutesThe Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that President Trump's rescission of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program was "arbitrary and capricious" and violated federal law. Chief Justice John Roberts delivered the majority opinion for the court. The justices heard oral argument in November 2019. The program, which started under President Obama, protected the children of undocumented immigrants from deportation. In September 2017, President Trump announced that he would phase out the program. Lawsuits across the nation soon followed.
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Discussion on China's Role in East Asia
1 hour, 30 minutesThe Brookings Institution held a discussion on the role China plays in the Asia-Pacific region, and how the countries in the region, along with the United States, are responding. The political situations in Taiwan and Hong Kong, as well as China's relationship with North Korea were a major focus of the discussion. David Stilwell, assistant secretary of State for the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs at the State Department delivered the keynote address, followed by a discussion with policy experts who recently released a report on developments in the region.
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Former U.S. & NATO Commander in Afghanistan on Defense & Diplomacy
45 minutesGen. John Nicholson (Ret.), the former commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, spoke about military and diplomatic efforts in the country at a luncheon hosted by the Meridian International Center in Washington, DC. The retired four-star general reflected on his experience leading U.S. forces and a 41-nation NATO coalition in Afghanistan, and how he sees the country moving forward after decades of conflict in the region. He talked about the peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban, as well as the role of the international community in fostering a lasting peace.
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Federal Housing Administrator Testifies on Homeownership, Part 1
1 hour, 38 minutesBrian Montgomery, the commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), testified before the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Housing, Community Development & Insurance about federal housing policy and homeownership. During this portion, opening statements were made before a recess was called for votes on the House floor.
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FCC Chair Ajit Pai and Fellow Commissioners Testify Before House Subcommittee
2 hours, 54 minutesFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Ajit Pai, along with his fellow commissioners, testified before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology. The five FCC commissioners talked about a wide range of topics, including 5G wireless development, rural broadband access, spectrum allocation, the digital divide and communications for emergency services. Committee members also asked the commissioners about a recent FCC report that found that coverage data submitted to the FCC by a number of wireless carriers was not accurate, and asked what next steps the commission could take in response.
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Former Trump Administration Officials on National Security
43 minutesFormer Trump administration national security officials discussed their experiences in the administration. They talked about what it was like to serve under President Trump, their career background and other national security issues.
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Former U.S. & NATO Commander in Afghanistan on Defense & Diplomacy
45 minutesGen. John Nicholson (Ret.), the former commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, spoke about military and diplomatic efforts in the country at a luncheon hosted by the Meridian International Center in Washington, DC. The retired four-star general reflected on his experience leading U.S. forces and a 41-nation NATO coalition in Afghanistan, and how he sees the country moving forward after decades of conflict in the region. He talked about the peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban, as well as the role of the international community in fostering a lasting peace.
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Federal Housing Administrator Testifies on Homeownership, Part 1
1 hour, 37 minutesBrian Montgomery, the commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), testified before the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Housing, Community Development & Insurance about federal housing policy and homeownership. During this portion, opening statements were made before a recess was called for votes on the House floor.
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FCC Chair Ajit Pai and Fellow Commissioners Testify Before House Subcommittee
2 hours, 55 minutesFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Ajit Pai, along with his fellow commissioners, testified before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology. The five FCC commissioners talked about a wide range of topics, including 5G wireless development, rural broadband access, spectrum allocation, the digital divide and communications for emergency services. Committee members also asked the commissioners about a recent FCC report that found that coverage data submitted to the FCC by a number of wireless carriers was not accurate, and asked what next steps the commission could take in response.