C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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1944 Allied Defense of St. Vith
1 hour, 15 minutesMilitary history scholar Mark Gerges explored the Allied defense of St. Vith in December 1944 on the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge. American forces eventually surrendered the Belgian town, but Mr. Gerges argued that the fighting caused a delay that frustrated the German counteroffensive. The Kansas City Public Library and U.S. Command and General Staff College held this event.
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Battle of the Bulge 75th Anniversary
28 minutesOn December 16, 1944, Adolf Hitler launched a surprise counteroffensive against Allied forces in the Ardennes Forest region of Belgium, northeastern France, and Luxembourg. Known as the Battle of the Bulge, Hitler committed more than 1,000 tanks and 200,000 troops to this last Nazi effort, hoping to recapture the port city of Antwerp. Veterans, their families, and officials from the U.S. military and Allied nations marked the battle's 75th anniversary with a ceremony in Washington, D.C. Author Alex Kershaw gave the keynote address. The Friends of the National World War II Memorial hosted the event.
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African American History in Indianapolis
13 minutesAfrican Americans moved to Indianapolis shortly after the city became Indiana's capital. Kisha Tandy, Curator of Social History at the Indiana State Museum toured the city to show the areas where African Americans lived and the district where African American business leaders thrived.
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Assistant AG John Demers Remarks on National Security Law
30 minutesAssistant Attorney General for National Security John Demers spoke about national security issues at an American Bar Association event in Washington, DC.
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Actress & Activist Jane Fonda on Climate Change at National Press Club
1 hour, 0 minuteActress and activist Jane Fonda spoke at the National Press Club about the need to address climate change and why she was willing to be repeatedly arrested to raise awareness for the issue.
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House Oversight Hearing on 2020 Census
4 hours, 2 minutesThe House Oversight and Reform Committee held a hearing on the 2020 census. Representatives from minority and rural community organizations testified on concerns their constituencies had around the citizenship question, accessibility to the internet, language and cultural barriers, as well as counting the homeless, the ex-offender, and tribal communities. The hearing also addressed how census numbers impact education, health care and infrastructure programs in communities. Witnesses provided recommendations for how Census workers can better reach these communities, like visiting soup kitchens to count homeless people or public libraries providing access to internet in rural communities or for individuals who can't afford internet services.
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Transportation Officials Discuss Automation Technology
1 hour, 46 minutesThe Transportation Research Board hosts a panel discussion with senior officials in the Transportation Department to talk about automation technology in the transportation space.
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Antoine Halff
28 minutesAntoine Halff from Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy discussed the impact of U.S.-Iran tensions on oil prices.
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Discussion on 2020 Transportation Policy Agenda
1 hour, 28 minutesThe Transportation Research Board holds a discussion on the administration's 2020 transportation and infrastructure policy priorities.
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House Hearing on the Impact of Agriculture Technology on Farming
1 hour, 37 minutesThe House Small Business Subcommittee on Innovation and Workforce Development held a hearing to examine the impact of agriculture technology on farming. Witnesses included technologists, a farmer, and a university professor, who talked about the various innovations in farming technology and how federal policy, including rural access to broadband internet, can help foster the development, adoption and efficacy of agriculture technology.
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U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy Executive Director Remarks
1 hour, 8 minutesVivian Walker, the executive director of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, delivered remarks on U.S. public diplomacy. The commission was created by Congress in 1948 and is currently supported by the State Department. Ms. Walker discussed the history of the commission and outlined recommendations aimed at improving public diplomacy. The event was co-hosted by the Public Diplomacy Council, the Public Diplomacy Association of America and the USC Center on Public Diplomacy.
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TechFreedom Discussion on the FTC's Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
2 hours, 6 minutesTechFreedom hosted a discussion with FTC Commissioner Noah Phillips, legal experts and tech industry professionals on the FTC's Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
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Vermont State of the State Address
45 minutesVermont Gov. Phil Scott (R) delivered his State of the State Address from the statehouse in Montpelier. During his speech, he touched on several topics, including the environment, investment in education and afterschool programs, better health care, and bringing innovation and jobs to the state. At the beginning of the governor's remarks, a group from Extinction Rebellion began a protest on climate change, which lasted for several minutes until the joint session went into recess so the state capitol's police could remove the protesters.
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Space Commerce Forum, Part 1
2 hours, 8 minutesThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce held a day-long forum exploring the future of the space economy. In this portion, attendees heard from U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO Thomas Donohue, Defense Under Secretary Mike Griffin and FAA Associate Administrator Wayne Monteith as well as representatives from Boeing, Northrop Grumman, MITRE Corporation, OneWeb, Rocket Lab USA and HawkEye 360.
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Space Commerce Forum, Part 2
36 minutesThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce held a day-long forum exploring the future of the space economy. In this portion, attendees heard from FCC Chair Ajit Pai on how space-enabled communications benefit industrial sectors, and from Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Stephen Dickson on commercial space transportation.
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TechFreedom Discussion on the FTC's Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
2 hours, 6 minutesTechFreedom hosted a discussion with FTC Commissioner Noah Phillips, legal experts and tech industry professionals on the FTC's Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
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Vermont State of the State Address
45 minutesVermont Gov. Phil Scott (R) delivered his State of the State Address from the statehouse in Montpelier. During his speech, he touched on several topics, including the environment, investment in education and afterschool programs, better health care, and bringing innovation and jobs to the state. At the beginning of the governor's remarks, a group from Extinction Rebellion began a protest on climate change, which lasted for several minutes until the joint session went into recess so the state capitol's police could remove the protesters.
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Space Commerce Forum, Part 1
2 hours, 7 minutesThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce held a day-long forum exploring the future of the space economy. In this portion, attendees heard from U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO Thomas Donohue, Defense Under Secretary Mike Griffin and FAA Associate Administrator Wayne Monteith as well as representatives from Boeing, Northrop Grumman, MITRE Corporation, OneWeb, Rocket Lab USA and HawkEye 360.
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Space Commerce Forum, Part 2
36 minutesThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce held a day-long forum exploring the future of the space economy. In this portion, attendees heard from FCC Chair Ajit Pai on how space-enabled communications benefit industrial sectors, and from Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Stephen Dickson on commercial space transportation.