C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Evaluating the Iraq Surge
2 hours, 1 minuteThis is the third and last program that looked back at President George W. Bush's 2007 Iraq surge decision to increase American troop levels. A panel of scholars responded to previous observations by former Bush administration officials and offered comparisons to similar military decisions by other presidents. The Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University in Dallas hosted this event.
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Cindy McCain on Human Trafficking
47 minutesCindy McCain, McCain Institute board chair and widow of Senator John McCain, discussed human trafficking and slavery at the annual Florida International University State of the World Conference in Miami.
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Illinois State of the State
40 minutesIllinois Governor J.B. Pritzker (D) delivered his State of the State address to lawmakers in Springfield. The governor outlined his legislative priorities, which include infrastructure investments, college and health care affordability, clean energy legislation and improving the criminal justice system. He became the 43rd governor of Illinois in January 2019.
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Utah State of the State
32 minutesUtah Gov. Gary Herbert (R) delivered his 11th and final State of the State address to lawmakers in Salt Lake City. In his remarks, he discussed a wide range of issues including jobs and the economy, education and affordable housing in the state.
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Hawaii State of the State
44 minutesHawaii Governor David Ige (D) delivered his State of the State address to lawmakers in Honolulu. He outlined his priorities for the legislative session which include reducing homelessness, investing in infrastructure and combating climate change. This video is courtesy of the Hawaii State Legislature.
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Kansas State of the State
40 minutesKansas Gov. Laura Kelly (D) delivered her annual State of the State address at the State Capitol in Topeka. She outlined her legislative priorities for the new session which included public education funding, lowering taxes on groceries, increasing Kansas farm exports and Medicaid expansion. In addition, Gov. Kelly voiced her support for the U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade deal which was recently passed by the U.S. Senate. This video is courtesy of WIBW-TV in Topeka.
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Gen. James McConville Remarks on Army's Mission and Goals
42 minutesGen. James McConville, Army chief of staff, delivered remarks on the Army's mission and goals at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. He outlined working closely with allies and some of the new defense systems and technological advances in the department.
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Discussion on Democratic Party's 2020 Target States
59 minutesDemocratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) President Jessica Post discussed the states the committee will be targeting in the 2020 election. She talked about the committee's "Flip Everything" campaign targeting states like Pennsylvania, Arizona and Texas and how the 2020 elections will help determine how state legislatures and congressional maps are drawn. Following her presentation she took reporters' questions.
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House Oversight Hearing on Carcinogens & Asbestos - Part 1
40 minutesThe House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy held a hearing on public health concerns about carcinogens in talc, and asbestos in consumer products. During this portion of the hearing, witnesses gave opening statements before the committee recessed for votes on the House floor.
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House Oversight Hearing on Carcinogens & Asbestos - Part 2
48 minutesThe House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy held a hearing on public health concerns about carcinogens in talc, and asbestos in consumer products. During this portion of the hearing, witnesses testified on the presence of asbestos in talc, whether to stop the production of products containing talc, and linkage to increases in specific cancers, such as Mesothelioma.
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Kentucky State of the Commonwealth
37 minutesGov. Andy Beshear (D-KY) delivered his first State of the Commonwealth address in Frankfort, Kentucky. Topics included access to health care, education investments and jobs and the economy.
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Arizona State of the State
1 hour, 5 minutesArizona Governor Doug Ducey (R) delivered the annual State of the State address at the State Capitol in Phoenix. He outlined his several legislative priorities, including a raise for Arizona teachers, mental health care programs for young people, and creating a program allowing parents to bring their babies to work.
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Rhode Island State of the State Address
50 minutesRhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo (D) delivered her State of the State address to a joint session of the general assembly in Providence. During her speech, she touched on several topics, including clean energy, investment in education, increased access to health care, improving roads and infrastructure, and building more affordable housing.
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Washington Journal Paul Steinhauser
29 minutesConcord Monitor political reporter Paul Steinhauser discussed the Democratic presidential primary race in New Hampshire.
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on 100th Anniversary of Women's Right to Vote
1 hour, 28 minutesSupreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg discusses the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment, which granted women the right to vote.
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Campaign 2020: President Trump in Manchester, NH
1 hour, 3 minutesPresident Trump holds a "Keep America Great" rally in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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Hearing on the Trump Administration's Afghanistan Strategy
1 hour, 50 minutesJohn Sopko, special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction (SIGAR), testified before a House Oversight and Reform subcommittee to examine the Trump administration's strategy in Afghanistan. Members questioned Mr. Sopko on a range of issues, including how a possible peace agreement with the Taliban would impact U.S. interests in Afghanistan.
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House Subcommittee Hearing on Campaign Finance
1 hour, 54 minutesMarking the 10th anniversary of the Citizens United v. FEC Supreme Court ruling, the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties held a hearing to examine campaign finance laws and the impact of the landmark ruling. Campaign finance experts discussed the effects of the ruling, which allowed unlimited spending on political campaigns by outside groups. Reps. Ted Deutch (D-FL) and Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) also provided testimony before the subcommittee.
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Australian Leaders on Wildfires
46 minutesAustralian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Labor Party Leader Anthony Albanese addressed the recent wildfires before parliament in Canberra. Prime Minister Morrison put forth a motion in the House of Representatives, which honors the wildfire victims and first responders along with pledging the full support of parliament to assist affected areas. Since September 2019, wildfires have killed at least 33 people and an estimated one billion native animals along with destroying 3,000 homes.
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CSIS Discussion on the United Kingdom's Post-Brexit Foreign and Security Policy
20 minutesThe Center for Strategic and International Studies held a discussion on post-Brexit foreign and security policy with former British Defense Secretary Liam Fox. His remarks came just a few days after the U.K. officially left the European Union after 47 years as a member state. The former defense secretary said the U.K. would not enter an era of withdrawal and isolationism and would retain their global leadership in the world with membership in international bodies like, the U.N. Security Council, G7, World Trade Organization (WTO) and NATO. He also said China, Iran and Russia's increasing influence is the U.K.'s top security concerns.
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Kelly v. United States Oral Argument
1 hour, 1 minuteThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case concerning the federal corruption convictions of two people involved in the 2013 New Jersey "Bridgegate" scandal. Bridget Kelly and William Baroni, Jr. are the two people at the center of this case. Kelly is the former deputy chief of staff to then Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) who was convicted of several federal charges including fraud and conspiracy for her role in shutting down two lanes, from Jersey City onto the George Washington Bridge that goes into New York City, for four days causing major traffic chaos for residents and city officials. Baroni, who was also convicted of the same charges, served as the deputy executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Originally, officials cited a study for the lane closures but later the real reason for the closing was political payback against the Fort Lee mayor who refused to endorse Gov. Christie for his reelection bid. The Supreme Court will now decide whether the fede
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House Subcommittee Hearing on Campaign Finance
1 hour, 55 minutesMarking the 10th anniversary of the Citizens United v. FEC Supreme Court ruling, the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties held a hearing to examine campaign finance laws and the impact of the landmark ruling. Campaign finance experts discussed the effects of the ruling, which allowed unlimited spending on political campaigns by outside groups. Reps. Ted Deutch (D-FL) and Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) also provided testimony before the subcommittee.
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Australian Leaders on Wildfires
45 minutesAustralian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Labor Party Leader Anthony Albanese addressed the recent wildfires before parliament in Canberra. Prime Minister Morrison put forth a motion in the House of Representatives, which honors the wildfire victims and first responders along with pledging the full support of parliament to assist affected areas. Since September 2019, wildfires have killed at least 33 people and an estimated one billion native animals along with destroying 3,000 homes.
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CSIS Discussion on the United Kingdom's Post-Brexit Foreign and Security Policy
21 minutesThe Center for Strategic and International Studies held a discussion on post-Brexit foreign and security policy with former British Defense Secretary Liam Fox. His remarks came just a few days after the U.K. officially left the European Union after 47 years as a member state. The former defense secretary said the U.K. would not enter an era of withdrawal and isolationism and would retain their global leadership in the world with membership in international bodies like, the U.N. Security Council, G7, World Trade Organization (WTO) and NATO. He also said China, Iran and Russia's increasing influence is the U.K.'s top security concerns.
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Kelly v. United States Oral Argument
1 hour, 1 minuteThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case concerning the federal corruption convictions of two people involved in the 2013 New Jersey "Bridgegate" scandal. Bridget Kelly and William Baroni, Jr. are the two people at the center of this case. Kelly is the former deputy chief of staff to then Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) who was convicted of several federal charges including fraud and conspiracy for her role in shutting down two lanes, from Jersey City onto the George Washington Bridge that goes into New York City, for four days causing major traffic chaos for residents and city officials. Baroni, who was also convicted of the same charges, served as the deputy executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Originally, officials cited a study for the lane closures but later the real reason for the closing was political payback against the Fort Lee mayor who refused to endorse Gov. Christie for his reelection bid. The Supreme Court will now decide whether the fede
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Hearing on E-Cigarettes & Public Health
2 hours, 28 minutesThe executives of several e-cigarette manufacturing companies including the CEO of Juul testified on the Hill about how their companies are addressing the youth vaping epidemic. For more than two hours, lawmakers on the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations asked questions ranging from marketing strategies to how to curb youth usage of these products. The hearing comes as the federal government bans sales of certain e-cigarette vape pods including fruit, dessert and mint flavored.