C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Slavery in Washington, DC
1 hour, 10 minutesSmithsonian Institution Secretary Lonnie Bunch and philanthropist David Rubenstein explore the central role of slavery and race in Washington, DC from its founding to the civil rights era. A particular focus is how presidents interacted and dealt with the institution of slavery. The White House Historical Association hosted this event in recognition of their new initiative, "Slavery in the President's Neighborhood."
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Economic Policy Discussion
2 hours, 19 minutesThe NABE Economic Policy Conference hosts a series of panel discussions focusing on economic growth and domestic security in 2020.
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National Governors Association Winter Meeting on Pathways to Opportunity
1 hour, 3 minutesThe National Governors Association held its annual winter meeting in Washington, DC. In this portion, Governors Asa Hutchinson (R-AR) and Kim Reynolds (R-IA) talked about prison re-entry and workforce development efforts; Governors Steve Bullock (D-MT) and Jared Polis (D-CO) discussed broadband access and education; and Governors Doug Ducey (R-AZ) and Laura Kelly (D-KS) talked about occupational licensing reform.
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National Governors Association Winter Meeting on State Resiliency
44 minutesThe National Governors Association held its annual winter meeting in Washington, DC. In this panel, Governors Gavin Newsom (D-CA), Janet Mills (D-ME) and Doug Burgum (R-ND) discussed efforts to boost resiliency and respond to natural disasters in their states.
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California State of the State
51 minutesCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom (D) delivered his annual State of State address in Sacramento. During the speech, the governor addressed the state's economic growth, climate change, and health care. He also spoke about the state's homeless problem, saying the problem has been ignored for too long and that public servants must step-up and do more the solve the situation.
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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
45 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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Alabama State of the State
48 minutesAlabama Gov. Kay Ivey (R) delivered the annual State of the State address from the state capitol in Montgomery. The governor talked about her legislative priorities for the year, including boosting state education, rebuilding infrastructure and improving the criminal justice system.
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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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Transportation Officials Discuss Automation Technology
1 hour, 47 minutesThe Transportation Research Board hosted a panel discussion with senior transportation officials to talk about automation technology in the transportation space. Representatives from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) joined two deputy assistant Transportation secretaries to talk about various new technologies and the rulemaking processes governing them. The panelists discussed automated driving systems, self-driving cars, unmanned aircraft systems, and the spectrum allocation for these new technologies.
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Wisconsin State of the State
36 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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Oklahoma State of the State
44 minutesOklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) delivered the State of the State address. Topics discussed included budget transparency, health care flexibility and the state's teacher shortage.
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Michigan State of the State
39 minutesMichigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) delivered the State of the State address from the Capitol in Lansing, Michigan. In her speech, Governor Whitmer focused on improving infrastructure, education and health care.
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Utah State of the State
31 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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Hearing on U.S.-Mexico Security Cooperation
1 hour, 16 minutesA House Foreign Affairs subcommittee held a hearing with State Department and USAID officials on security assistance to Mexico. Members questioned the officials on how the U.S. is working with Mexican government to combat drug and arms trafficking by cartels, the current humanitarian crisis in the country, and the handling of cases around American citizens being killed in Mexico.
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Secretary Sonny Perdue on Agriculture Outlook
1 hour, 33 minutesAgriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue announced a new initiative, the Agriculture Innovation Agenda, at a forum in the Washington, DC area. He spoke about the importance of innovation for the industry and the economic outlook. Prior to his remarks, a chief economist with the Agriculture Department outlined trends and the economic forecast.
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Impeachment, Iran and 2020 Election
1 hour, 2 minutesA panel of journalists examined the effects of President Trump's impeachment and the situation with Iran on the 2020 elections. Speakers included Politico Editor in Chief Matthew Kaminski, Miami Herald Editorial Page Editor Nancy Ancrum and David Kramer, a former assistant secretary of state in the George W. Bush administration. Florida International University and the McCain Institute hosted this discussion in Miami as part of its annual conference on the state of the world.
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Discussion on Combating Disinformation Campaigns
1 hour, 24 minutesExperts from George Washington University, the Royal United Services Institute, and the State Department talked about combating propaganda and disinformation campaigns from both state and non-state actors. They discussed the objectives of disinformation campaigns and how Western democracies can respond.
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Hearing on U.S.-Mexico Security Cooperation
1 hour, 16 minutesA House Foreign Affairs subcommittee held a hearing with State Department and USAID officials on security assistance to Mexico. Members questioned the officials on how the U.S. is working with Mexican government to combat drug and arms trafficking by cartels, the current humanitarian crisis in the country, and the handling of cases around American citizens being killed in Mexico.
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Secretary Sonny Perdue on Agriculture Outlook
1 hour, 34 minutesAgriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue announced a new initiative, the Agriculture Innovation Agenda, at a forum in the Washington, DC area. He spoke about the importance of innovation for the industry and the economic outlook. Prior to his remarks, a chief economist with the Agriculture Department outlined trends and the economic forecast.
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Impeachment, Iran and 2020 Election
1 hour, 2 minutesA panel of journalists examined the effects of President Trump's impeachment and the situation with Iran on the 2020 elections. Speakers included Politico Editor in Chief Matthew Kaminski, Miami Herald Editorial Page Editor Nancy Ancrum and David Kramer, a former assistant secretary of state in the George W. Bush administration. Florida International University and the McCain Institute hosted this discussion in Miami as part of its annual conference on the state of the world.
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Discussion on Combating Disinformation Campaigns
1 hour, 24 minutesExperts from George Washington University, the Royal United Services Institute, and the State Department talked about combating propaganda and disinformation campaigns from both state and non-state actors. They discussed the objectives of disinformation campaigns and how Western democracies can respond.
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Hearing on Combating Hate Crimes
3 hours, 30 minutesThe House Oversight and Reform Committee held a hearing remembering the Holocaust, 75 years after the liberation of Auschwitz, and to discuss how to combat bigotry, discrimination and violence. The hearing focused on preventing hate crimes by teaching the history of the Holocaust, regulating hate speech on social media, acknowledging and combating antisemitic rhetoric in society.