C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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First Ladies: Influence & Image - Grace Coolidge
1 hour, 35 minutesAmity Shlaes and Cyndy Bittinger talked about the life and influence of first lady Grace Coolidge and responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included role as a style icon, her causes, and renovating the White House.
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Korean War 70th Anniversary
1 hour, 17 minutesWar erupted between North and South Korea 70 years ago on June 25, 1950. C-SPAN3's American History TV and C-SPAN's Washington Journal looked back at the division of the country along the 38th parallel after World War II, its role in the Cold War and the conflict that led to the deaths of more than 36,000 Americans between 1950 and 1953. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Hanley, author of "Ghost Flames: Life & Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-53," took viewer questions.
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House Coronavirus Select Subcommittee Hearing on National Stockpile
2 hours, 17 minutesThe House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis holds a hearing on the Strategic National Stockpile with the leader of the Supply Chain Stabilization Task Force, Rear Adm. John Polowczyk.
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Secretary of State Pompeo Discusses Foreign Policy Hosted by German Marshall Fund
30 minutesSecretary of State Mike Pompeo discussed foreign policy and transatlantic relations at a virtual summit hosted by the German Marshall Fund of the United States. He talked about the West's relationship with China, warning European leaders about the country's influence on the global stage, including their handling of the coronavirus pandemic and treatment of Hong Kong. Secretary Pompeo announced the creation of a U.S.-EU Dialogue on China to discuss ways the West can respond to China's actions and said Europe's position on Iran was "fundamentally" wrong.
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President Trump Delivers Remarks at Spirit of America Showcase
18 minutesPresident Trump delivers remarks at the "Spirit of America Showcase" in the Grand Foyer of the White House.
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House Hearing on Child Care Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
1 hour, 49 minutesThe House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Worker and Family Support held a virtual hearing to address child care issues amid the cononavirus pandemic. Child care and health experts testified about the child care challenges brought to light during the pandemic which have caused families and parents hesitation in returning to the workforce. They discussed several areas of concern, including access and affordability, "child care deserts" in low-income and minority communities, child safety, and better wages for child care workers.
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U.S. National Guard Bureau Chief Gen. General Joseph Lengyel Discussion at Brookings
1 hour, 3 minutesThe Brookings institution hosts virtual event with National Guard Bureau Chief General Joseph Lengyel to discuss the role of the National Guard in the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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House Ways & Means Hearing on Coronavirus Impact on Minorities
4 hours, 11 minutesMedical doctors and researchers testified on the coronavirus health disparities within minority populations before the House Ways and Means Committee. They offered up policy recommendations on how to eliminate these disparities in order to provide better access and quality of care.
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Discussion on National Debt with Sens. Ernst, Johnson & Rubio
45 minutesThe Millennial Debt Foundation hosted a virtual discussion with Republican Senators Joni Ernst (IA), Ron Johnson (WI) and Marco Rubio (FL) on the consequences of the national debt. The senators discussed different solutions for the growing national debt, the national security threat it poses and the impact it will have on future generations.
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First Ladies: Influence & Image - Eleanor Roosevelt
2 hours, 0 minuteKathleen Dalton and Stacy Cordery talked about the life and influence of first lady Edith Roosevelt and responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Edith Roosevelt managed the creation of the West Wing as a private residence for her large family and handled security, the press, and publicity for her children. She professionalized the office of the first lady and hired a social secretary to assist with an intense social schedule. Topics included her active social conscience and their relations with Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. Video clips were shown of Amy Verone showing artifacts from the Roosevelt home, Sagamore Hill, in Oyster Bay, New York, and of Paula Beazley giving a tour of the Pine Knot retreat in Albemarle County, Virginia. Also shown was a clip of Edith Roosevelt speaking at a rally in 1932.
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First Ladies: Influence & Image - Bess Truman
1 hour, 33 minutesKathleen Dalton and Stacy Cordery talked about the life and influence of first lady Edith Roosevelt and responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Edith Roosevelt managed the creation of the West Wing as a private residence for her large family and handled security, the press, and publicity for her children. She professionalized the office of the first lady and hired a social secretary to assist with an intense social schedule.
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Eleanor Roosevelt's Advice Column
57 minutesMary Jo Binker talked about and read excerpts from Eleanor Roosevelt's advice column written for more than 20 years for "Ladies' Home Journal" and "McCall's Magazine." Ms. Binker is editor of the book, "If You Ask Me: Essential Advice From Eleanor Roosevelt." The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum hosted this event.
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"Mrs. Roosevelt - Her Life in Pictures"
16 minutesIn this 1958 film, McCall's magazine interviews Eleanor Roosevelt on the occasion of the former first lady's 74th birthday. She looked through family photographs and told the stories behind them. This film is in the holdings of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library.
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Reel America: President of the United States" - 1948
23 minutesThis biographical film on the life of President Harry Truman was made during his first term and includes a visit to his hometown in Missouri, scenes in Washington, D.C., New York City, and San Francisco during the conference that founded the United Nations.
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Presidential Descendants
51 minutesAt the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, descendants of Presidents Ford, Truman, McKinley, Johnson, and Theodore Roosevelt gathered to share their family stories. The White House Historical Association hosted the meeting attended by representatives from presidential sites around the country and descendants of presidents from James Monroe to Gerald Ford.
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First Ladies: Influence & Image - Eleanor Roosevelt
2 hours, 0 minuteKathleen Dalton and Stacy Cordery talked about the life and influence of first lady Edith Roosevelt and responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Edith Roosevelt managed the creation of the West Wing as a private residence for her large family and handled security, the press, and publicity for her children. She professionalized the office of the first lady and hired a social secretary to assist with an intense social schedule. Topics included her active social conscience and their relations with Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. Video clips were shown of Amy Verone showing artifacts from the Roosevelt home, Sagamore Hill, in Oyster Bay, New York, and of Paula Beazley giving a tour of the Pine Knot retreat in Albemarle County, Virginia. Also shown was a clip of Edith Roosevelt speaking at a rally in 1932.
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First Ladies: Influence & Image - Bess Truman
1 hour, 33 minutesKathleen Dalton and Stacy Cordery talked about the life and influence of first lady Edith Roosevelt and responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Edith Roosevelt managed the creation of the West Wing as a private residence for her large family and handled security, the press, and publicity for her children. She professionalized the office of the first lady and hired a social secretary to assist with an intense social schedule.
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Eleanor Roosevelt's Advice Column
58 minutesMary Jo Binker talked about and read excerpts from Eleanor Roosevelt's advice column written for more than 20 years for "Ladies' Home Journal" and "McCall's Magazine." Ms. Binker is editor of the book, "If You Ask Me: Essential Advice From Eleanor Roosevelt." The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum hosted this event.
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"Mrs. Roosevelt - Her Life in Pictures"
16 minutesIn this 1958 film, McCall's magazine interviews Eleanor Roosevelt on the occasion of the former first lady's 74th birthday. She looked through family photographs and told the stories behind them. This film is in the holdings of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library.
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Reel America: President of the United States" - 1948
22 minutesThis biographical film on the life of President Harry Truman was made during his first term and includes a visit to his hometown in Missouri, scenes in Washington, D.C., New York City, and San Francisco during the conference that founded the United Nations.