C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Census Director Testifies on 2020 Census
3 hours, 12 minutesU.S. Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham said he's confident the 2020 Census will be ready to go for rollout come April 1st despite a new government report questioning readiness. Mr. Dillingham's comments came as lawmakers on the House Oversight and Reform Committee pressed him for answers regarding the Government Accountability Office (GAO) report that found issues with recruitment of staff and IT and cyber security.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Addresses National Governors Association's Winter Meeting
43 minutesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) addressed the National Governors Association winter meeting in Washington, DC. She talked about funding for infrastructure, paying down the trillion-dollar national deficit, the cost of prescription drugs, and how Congress can work with governors.
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Discussion on Immigration Policy
1 hour, 46 minutesAmerican University Law College hosts a panel discussion analyzing the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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Wyoming State of the State
53 minutesWyoming Gov. Mark Gordon (R) delivered the annual State of the State address from the state capitol in Cheyenne. The governor discussed his priorities for the year, including smart budgeting, boosting employment and retaining state employees, lowering the cost of health care and prescription drugs, and protecting the state's natural resources while maintaining its energy and natural gas production.
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Reps. Tom Reed & Josh Gottheimer
17 minutesProblem Solvers Caucus Co-Chairs Representatives Tom Reed (R-NY) and Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) discussed bipartisan legislative priorities for Congress.
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Discussion on African American History
1 hour, 6 minutesHistorians and others discuss African American history from 1776 to present day at an event hosted by the Woodson Center in Washington, DC.
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Rep. Bruce Westerman
27 minutesRep. Bruce Westerman (R-AR), a member of the House Natural Resources Committee, discussed his Trillion Tree initiative to help address climate change.
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Georgetown Law Discussion on Digital Technologies & Voting
1 hour, 37 minutesGeorgetown Law's Institute for Technology Law and Policy hosted a series of panel discussions on election integrity. During this portion, panelists discussed various ways voting machines could be hacked and outlined the benefits of paper ballots.
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Georgetown Law Discussion on Election Oversight & Regulation
1 hour, 32 minutesGeorgetown Law's Institute for Technology Law and Policy hosted a series of panel discussions on election integrity. In this portion, panelists discussed various ways to regulate and protect users' online data from being targeted for political advertisements.
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Wisconsin State of the State
35 minutesGov. Tony Evers (D-WI) delivered the State of the State address at the state capitol in Madison, Wisconsin. Topics he touched on included jobs and the economy, investing in transportation infrastructure, access to health care and more funding for education.
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House Hearing on Facial Recognition Technology Uses at Homeland Security Dept.
2 hours, 14 minutesJohn Wagner, the Customs & Border Protection's (CBP) deputy executive assistant commissioner of field operations, testified on how the agency uses facial recognition and biometrics technologies to identify people coming into the U.S. This was the House Homeland Security's second hearing focusing on federal government use of these technologies and the potential privacy and discrimination concerns that could arise. The hearing came after a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) study and report that found racial bias with facial recognition technology.
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Georgetown Law Discussion on Combating Disinformation on Social Media
1 hour, 33 minutesDuring the first panel discussion hosted by Georgetown Law's Institute for Technology Law and Policy on election integrity, panelists discussed the challenges in combating disinformation on social media. Panelists also discussed how different platforms have addressed disinformation and the various issues consumers face by getting news through social media.
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Georgetown Law Discussion on Voter Suppression & Voter Turnout
1 hour, 33 minutesGeorgetown Law's Institute for Technology Law and Policy hosted a series of panel discussions on election integrity. During this portion, panelists discussed how technology can increase or decrease voter turnout and on the best way to educate local journalists covering these issues.
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Maryland State of the State
28 minutesMaryland Governor Larry Hogan (R) delivered his sixth State of the State address to lawmakers at the State House in Annapolis. He covered several issues in his speech including investments in bridges and roads, combating Baltimore City's gun violence deaths, and eliminating barriers in education.
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Connecticut State of the State
46 minutesConnecticut Gov. Ned Lamont (D) delivered the State of the State address from the state capitol in Hartford. The governor touted his administration's accomplishments and talked about his legislative priorities for the year, including funding infrastructure projects, lowering the cost of prescription drugs, protecting the environment, regulating recreational marijuana, and expanding same-day voter registration efforts.
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Illinois State of the State
41 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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Nebraska State of the State Address
26 minutesNebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts (R) delivered the annual State of the State address at the State Capitol in Lincoln. Topics he discussed included tax relief for Nebraskans and continued development of the economy and workforce.
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Alaska State of the State
33 minutesAlaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R) delivered his State of the State address to lawmakers in Juneau. He discussed the state's budget deficit, efforts to develop natural resources, combating sex trafficking along with renewable energy and education initiatives. At the start, the governor acknowledged firefighters responsible for fighting Alaska wildfires in 2019. This video is courtesy of KTOO-TV.
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Georgetown Law Discussion on Combating Disinformation on Social Media
1 hour, 33 minutesDuring the first panel discussion hosted by Georgetown Law's Institute for Technology Law and Policy on election integrity, panelists discussed the challenges in combating disinformation on social media. Panelists also discussed how different platforms have addressed disinformation and the various issues consumers face by getting news through social media.
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Georgetown Law Discussion on Voter Suppression & Voter Turnout
1 hour, 33 minutesGeorgetown Law's Institute for Technology Law and Policy hosted a series of panel discussions on election integrity. During this portion, panelists discussed how technology can increase or decrease voter turnout and on the best way to educate local journalists covering these issues.
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Maryland State of the State
28 minutesMaryland Governor Larry Hogan (R) delivered his sixth State of the State address to lawmakers at the State House in Annapolis. He covered several issues in his speech including investments in bridges and roads, combating Baltimore City's gun violence deaths, and eliminating barriers in education.
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Connecticut State of the State
46 minutesConnecticut Gov. Ned Lamont (D) delivered the State of the State address from the state capitol in Hartford. The governor touted his administration's accomplishments and talked about his legislative priorities for the year, including funding infrastructure projects, lowering the cost of prescription drugs, protecting the environment, regulating recreational marijuana, and expanding same-day voter registration efforts.
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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.