C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Oral Histories: Hershel "Woody" Williams
1 hour, 23 minutesWoody Williams was interviewed about his life and military service. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his service with the 3rd Marine Division in the 1945 Battle of Iwo Jima. The National World War II Museum in New Orleans conducted oral history interviews to record the experiences of World War II veterans and those Americans living and working on the Home Front. The location of the interview is not known. The interview was conducted November 16, 2006.
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U.S. Marines at the Battle of Guadalcanal
53 minutesMilitary historian Andrew Wiest talked about the U.S. Marines who fought at the Battle of Guadalcanal between August 1942 and February 1943. Mr. Wiest is co-author of "The Pacific War: From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima." The National World War II Museum in New Orleans hosted this 50-minute presentation as part of a day-long symposium marking the Battle of Guadalcanal's 76th anniversary.
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Harry Truman in WWI and U.S. Military Rivalries
38 minutesFormer U.S. Marine Corps historian and archivist Michael Miller discussed Harry Truman's views of the U.S. Marine Corps, which he argued were first formed during his service as an Army artillery captain in World War I. He also discussed the history of rivalries between the military branches. The National Security Act of 1947 reorganized military forces in the United States and an early version of the act favored by President Truman threatened the existence of the Marine Corps. The MacArthur Memorial hosted this event as part of a day-long symposium on the World War I experiences of World War II leaders.
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'Discussion on Army Operations & Priorities
56 minutesThe Army's chief of staff and secretary speak about modernization efforts and how these efforts will help with addressing China and Russia.
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Arizona State of the State
1 hour, 6 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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Acting Homeland Security Secretary Wolf on Agency Priorities
54 minutesThe Homeland Security Experts Group hosted a forum on a wide range of national security priorities. In this portion, Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf delivered remarks and joined Wilson Center President Jane Harman and former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff in a discussion on his agency's work.
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Florida State of the State
35 minutesGov. Ron DeSantis (R) delivered his State of the State address to lawmakers in Tallahassee, Florida. In his remarks, he outlined his agenda for the next legislative year which included a raise for public school teachers, a patient savings program, and funding for new water projects.
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Rhode Island State of the State Address
52 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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Missouri State of the State
57 minutesMissouri Governor Mike Parson (R) delivered his State of the State address from the state capitol in Jefferson City. Governor Parson advocated for improving workforce programs, engaging community leaders and reforming state government.
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CSIS Discussion on the United Kingdom's Post-Brexit Foreign and Security Policy
22 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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U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy Executive Director Remarks
1 hour, 9 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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House Hearing on the Impact of Agriculture Technology on Farming
1 hour, 42 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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Politico State Solutions Conference Discussion with Gov. Pritzker
33 minutesPolitico hosted governors from across the country at its annual State Solutions Conference in Washington, DC. In this portion, Politico spoke with Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) of Illinois regarding his policy priorities, the 2020 elections and national politics.
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Politico State Solutions Conference Discussion with Gov. Hogan
27 minutesPolitico hosted governors from across the country at its annual State Solutions Conference in Washington, DC. In this portion, Politico spoke with Gov. Larry Hogan (R) of Maryland regarding his policy priorities, the 2020 elections and national politics.
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Politico State Solutions Conference Discussion with Gov. Hutchinson
23 minutesPolitico hosted governors from across the country at its annual State Solutions Conference in Washington, DC. In this portion, Politico spoke with Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) of Arkansas regarding his policy priorities, the 2020 elections and national politics.
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Politico State Solutions Conference Discussion with Gov. Polis
36 minutesPolitico hosted governors from across the country at its annual State Solutions Conference in Washington, DC. In this portion, Politico spoke with Gov. Jared Polis (D) of Colorado regarding his policy priorities, the 2020 elections and national politics.
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Politico State Solutions Conference Discussion with Gov. Raimondo
22 minutesPolitico hosted governors from across the country at its annual State Solutions Conference in Washington, DC. In this portion, Politico spoke with Gov. Gina Raimondo (D) of Rhode Island regarding her policy priorities, the 2020 elections and national politics.
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Smithsonian National Museum of American History
1 hour, 2 minutesIn commemoration of the 19th Amendment's centennial, Smithsonian National Museum of American History director Anthea Hartig took questions about the long campaign to win women the vote, the struggle for women's rights and the artifacts in their custody that tell the story, including a slogan-covered wagon suffragists used to press their case. Ms. Hartig is the museum's first female director since it opened in 1964.
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American Artifacts: "Rightfully Hers, American Women & the Vote" Exhibit
50 minutesCurator Corinne Porter gave American History TV a guided tour of a National Archives exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment.
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American Artifacts: "Votes for Women" Exhibit, Part 1
32 minutesHistorian Kate Clarke Lemay gave American History TV a guided tour of a National Portrait Gallery exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th Amendment. Using images of early suffrage leaders, Lemay showed how the movement intersected with the abolitionist and temperance movements. This was the first of a two-part program.
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American Artifacts: "Votes for Women" Exhibit, Part 2
36 minutesHistorian Kate Clarke Lemay gave American History TV a guided tour of a National Portrait Gallery exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th Amendment. Starting with the 1913 suffrage parade in Washington D.C., she talks about the tactics women used to get the vote including picketing the White House and publishing political cartoons. The exhibit also explores the period after ratification of the amendment up through the Voting Rights Act of 1965. This is the second of a two-part program.
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Role of Men in the Women's Suffrage Movement
1 hour, 29 minutesThree authors explored the role of men in the women's suffrage movement and the reasons why men supported the 19th amendment. This National Archives event was one of a series associated with their exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote."
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Woodrow Wilson's Domestic Policies
1 hour, 19 minutesHistorians and economists discussed Woodrow Wilson's views on domestic policies, including women's and African American rights, banking and the Federal Reserve System. The Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. hosted this talk.
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Smithsonian National Museum of American History
1 hour, 2 minutesIn commemoration of the 19th Amendment's centennial, Smithsonian National Museum of American History director Anthea Hartig took questions about the long campaign to win women the vote, the struggle for women's rights and the artifacts in their custody that tell the story, including a slogan-covered wagon suffragists used to press their case. Ms. Hartig is the museum's first female director since it opened in 1964.
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American Artifacts: "Rightfully Hers, American Women & the Vote" Exhibit
50 minutesCurator Corinne Porter gave American History TV a guided tour of a National Archives exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment.
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American Artifacts: "Votes for Women" Exhibit, Part 1
32 minutesHistorian Kate Clarke Lemay gave American History TV a guided tour of a National Portrait Gallery exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th Amendment. Using images of early suffrage leaders, Lemay showed how the movement intersected with the abolitionist and temperance movements. This was the first of a two-part program.
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American Artifacts: "Votes for Women" Exhibit, Part 2
36 minutesHistorian Kate Clarke Lemay gave American History TV a guided tour of a National Portrait Gallery exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th Amendment. Starting with the 1913 suffrage parade in Washington D.C., she talks about the tactics women used to get the vote including picketing the White House and publishing political cartoons. The exhibit also explores the period after ratification of the amendment up through the Voting Rights Act of 1965. This is the second of a two-part program.
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Role of Men in the Women's Suffrage Movement
1 hour, 29 minutesThree authors explored the role of men in the women's suffrage movement and the reasons why men supported the 19th amendment. This National Archives event was one of a series associated with their exhibit, "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote."
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Woodrow Wilson's Domestic Policies
1 hour, 19 minutesHistorians and economists discussed Woodrow Wilson's views on domestic policies, including women's and African American rights, banking and the Federal Reserve System. The Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. hosted this talk.