C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Discussion on Economic Policy
2 hours, 20 minutesPolicy analysts discussed economic and fiscal trends at an annual conference hosted by the National Association for Business Economics. Topics included global financial stability and productivity, climate change, the coronavirus outbreak, and the economic policies of the Democratic presidential candidates.
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Inter-American Dialogue on Political Situation in Venezuela
1 hour, 30 minutesThe Inter-American Dialogue hosted a discussion on the political situation in Venezuela. The panel discussed sanctions against Venezuela, Russian involvement, and if democracy is possible in the country.
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Education Secretary DeVos Testifies on President's 2021 Budget Request
2 hours, 28 minutesEducation Secretary Betsy DeVos testified on the president's 2021 budget request before a House Appropriations subcommittee. Members asked about public education resources, charter schools, non-discrimination policies and support for minority students. Subcommittee Chair Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), and other Democratic members, criticized Secretary DeVos for not supporting public education. Sec. DeVos responded saying, "I am not out to privatize anything about education. I'm out to make sure every student's education is personalized."
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Prime Minister's Questions: 02/26/2020
35 minutesBack from a short recess, members in the House of Commons asked British Prime Minister Boris Johnson questions on domestic and foreign policy issues. Topics included recent flooding in the U.K., climate change policy, and post-Brexit immigration policies.
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Campaign 2020: Rep. Jim Clyburn D-SC Announces Presidential Endorsement
33 minutesThree days ahead of South Carolina's Democratic presidential primary, House Majority Whip Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) endorsed presidential candidate Joe Biden. In giving his endorsement, Rep. Clyburn spoke on Mr. Biden's long history in government, saying he had never seen another politician more committed to the same policy goals. Mr. Biden then spoke, thanking Rep. Clyburn before saying winning South Carolina would be the start of winning the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
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Rep. Jan Schakowsky
30 minutesRepresentative Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) discussed the U.S. & global response to the Coronavirus outbreak.
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Rep. Warren Davidson
34 minutesRepresentative Warren Davidson (R-OH) discussed U.S. coronavirus response and his proposal to reform government surveillance programs.
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CQ Roll Call Reporter Andrew Siddons
17 minutesCQ Roll Call Health Care Reporter Andrew Siddons discussed the flavored tobacco products ban bill being debated in the House.
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CDC Director Dr. Redfield & Other Federal Officials Testify on Coronavirus Response
2 hours, 5 minutesDr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, along with other federal officials testify on the coronavirus response before a House subcommittee.
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Matt Schlapp, Reps. Jim Jordan & Mark Meadows Address Conservative Political Action Conference
22 minutesAmerican Conservative Union Chair Matt Schlapp spoke to Reps. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Mark Meadows (R-NC) on the presidential election, the impeachment process, and conservative values. Their comments were part of the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held in National Harbor, Maryland.
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Sens. Marsha Blackburn & Joni Ernst Address Conservative Political Action Conference
23 minutesSens. Joni Ernst (R-IA) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) addressed the American Conservative Union's annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Townhall.com commentator Katie Pavlich moderated this discussion on socialism around the world and the need for conservative ideas.
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Discussion on Congressional Budgeting Process
2 hours, 11 minutesThe Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget hosted an event with Senate Budget Committee Chair Mike Enzi (R-WY), Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), and budget experts, in which they discussed ways to improve and inform the congressional budgeting process. They looked at ways to reduce the possibility of future government shutdowns, the problems with Continuing Resolutions, the long-term impact of increased deficits, and how best to keep federal spending on a more sustainable path. They also looked at the Bipartisan Congressional Reform Act from Senators Enzi (R-WY) and Whitehouse (D-RI), which is the first bipartisan budget reform bill passed in the Senate Budget Committee in 30 years.
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Senate Hearing on U.S. European Command & U.S. Transportation Command Spending
1 hour, 55 minutesTop military officials told lawmakers precautions are being taken abroad to protect U.S. forces and their families as the coronavirus continues to spread. Gen. Tod Wolters, commander of European Command, told lawmakers that service members stationed in Italy are banned from traveling to certain parts of the country where there is an outbreak. His comments came during a hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee regarding the European and Transportation Commands' fiscal year 2021 defense authorization requests.
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U.S. Forest Service 2021 Budget Request
1 hour, 28 minutesU.S. Forest Service Chief Vicki Christiansen testified on the president's 2021 budget request before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. During the hearing, they discussed forest management, recreational permits, sexual harassment in the workplace, forest restoration efforts, and fire prevention.
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Australian Parliament Question Time Highlights
37 minutesSky News Political Reporter Annelise Nielsen wrapped up the events in the latest sitting of Australia's House and Senate. During this session of Australia's parliament, which lasted from February 4 to February 13, 2020, Prime Minister Scott Morrison, along with members of his cabinet, answered questions on a variety of domestic and foreign affairs issues. Topics included the coronavirus outbreak, Middle East security, combating climate change and the recent Australia wildfires.
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CQ Roll Call Reporter Andrew Siddons
6 minutesCQ Roll Call Health Care Reporter Andrew Siddons discussed the flavored tobacco products ban bill being debated in the House.
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Discussion on Congressional Budgeting Process
2 hours, 11 minutesThe Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget hosted an event with Senate Budget Committee Chair Mike Enzi (R-WY), Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), and budget experts, in which they discussed ways to improve and inform the congressional budgeting process. They looked at ways to reduce the possibility of future government shutdowns, the problems with Continuing Resolutions, the long-term impact of increased deficits, and how best to keep federal spending on a more sustainable path. They also looked at the Bipartisan Congressional Reform Act from Senators Enzi (R-WY) and Whitehouse (D-RI), which is the first bipartisan budget reform bill passed in the Senate Budget Committee in 30 years.
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Senate Hearing on U.S. European Command & U.S. Transportation Command Spending
1 hour, 54 minutesTop military officials told lawmakers precautions are being taken abroad to protect U.S. forces and their families as the coronavirus continues to spread. Gen. Tod Wolters, commander of European Command, told lawmakers that service members stationed in Italy are banned from traveling to certain parts of the country where there is an outbreak. His comments came during a hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee regarding the European and Transportation Commands' fiscal year 2021 defense authorization requests.
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U.S. Forest Service 2021 Budget Request
1 hour, 29 minutesU.S. Forest Service Chief Vicki Christiansen testified on the president's 2021 budget request before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. During the hearing, they discussed forest management, recreational permits, sexual harassment in the workplace, forest restoration efforts, and fire prevention.
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Australian Parliament Question Time Highlights
37 minutesSky News Political Reporter Annelise Nielsen wrapped up the events in the latest sitting of Australia's House and Senate. During this session of Australia's parliament, which lasted from February 4 to February 13, 2020, Prime Minister Scott Morrison, along with members of his cabinet, answered questions on a variety of domestic and foreign affairs issues. Topics included the coronavirus outbreak, Middle East security, combating climate change and the recent Australia wildfires.
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CQ Roll Call Reporter Andrew Siddons
5 minutesCQ Roll Call Health Care Reporter Andrew Siddons discussed the flavored tobacco products ban bill being debated in the House.
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Discussion with Military Branch Secretaries
59 minutesMilitary branch secretaries from Army, Navy and Air Force discussed department priorities at an event hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Topics addressed included the president's 2021 defense budget request, autonomous vehicle technology, military exercises with U.S. allies and the defense acquisition process. CSIS Senior Vice President and International Security Program Director Kathleen Hicks moderated the conversation.