C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Lincoln and the Politics of Slavery
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The Civil War: Origins of Fourteenth Amendment
48 minutesClemson University history professor Orville Vernon Burton talked about the origins of the 14th Amendment, and why it was essential and necessary to ratify after the South's defeat in the Civil War and the abolition of slavery. This talk was part of a day-long symposium hosted by the U.S. Capitol Historical Society.
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Lincoln and the Politics of Slavery
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Justice John Paul Stevens Legacy
1 hour, 18 minutesA panel of judges and attorneys, who are all former Supreme Court law clerks, discusssed the legacy of former Justice John Paul Stevens at an event hosted by the Bar Association of San Francisco.
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Senate Hearing on College Athlete Compensation
2 hours, 18 minutesNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) officials, university leaders and former student athletes testified at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on college athlete compensation. Among the witnesses were NCAA Board of Governors Chair Michael Drake, University of Mississippi Intercollegiate Athletics Vice Chancellor Keith Carter, former NFL Players Association President Eric Winston and Southeastern Conference (SEC) Commissioner Greg Sankey. They discussed the potential benefits and challenges of permitting student athletes to benefit financially from the use of their name, image and likeness, also known as NIL. They also talked about the ramifications of the coronavirus pandemic on college sports as well as the impact of a compensation model on female athletes, college athletic departments and non-revenue generating sports.
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House Oversight Subcommittee Hearing on the U.S. Postal Service
2 hours, 33 minutesThe House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Government Operations held a hearing to examine actions taken by U.S. Postmaster General Lewis DeJoy since taking office in July 2020. Experts on the operations of the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) discussed the need for improvements. They also expressed concern about changes Mr. DeJoy instituted and said he's politicized the post office. Former Federal Election Commission (FEC) Commissioner Ann Ravel (D), who served during the Obama Administration, and Former Chief White House Ethics Lawyer Richard Painter (I), who served during the George W. Bush Administration, also said there's a chance Mr. DeJoy may have committed a crime due to his ownership of a company that contracted its services to the USPS.
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Justice John Paul Stevens Legacy
1 hour, 17 minutesA panel of judges and attorneys, who are all former Supreme Court law clerks, discusssed the legacy of former Justice John Paul Stevens at an event hosted by the Bar Association of San Francisco.
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Senate Hearing on College Athletes & Compensation
2 hours, 17 minutesThe Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee held a hearing to examine the issue of college athlete compensation. Witnesses included University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank, Utah State University Athletic Director John Hartwell, Ohio State University Track and Field and Cross Country Director Karen Dennis, and National College Players Association Executive Director Ramogi Huma. Committee members inquired about how athletes could be compensated for their name, image and likeness, which organization should oversee these decisions, and what implications compensation could have on the student-athlete model.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Dedication
1 hour, 33 minutesThe Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial was dedicated to the nation's 34th president, whose World War II leadership and two-term presidency are remembered at a site just off the National Mall and at the base of Capitol Hill. Speakers include memorial designer Frank Gehry, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, family members David and Susan Eisenhower, and Eisenhower Memorial Commission chair Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kansas).
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American Artifacts: Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
41 minutesWe see the new Frank Gehry designed park and memorial to the 34th president, Dwight David Eisenhower, which occupies a four-acre location near the U.S. Capitol and the Smithsonian's National Air & Space Museum. Our guide is Eisenhower Memorial Commission Deputy Executive Director Victoria Tigwell. Washington Post art and architecture critic Philip Kennicott is also interviewed about the debates over the design, and gives his thoughts on the architect and the completed work.
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Reel America: "The Eisenhower Years" - 1963
25 minutesThis National Council for the Social Studies film covers significant events during the eight years of the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration. Designed for use in the classroom, the documentary emphasizes major domestic and international challenges between 1953 and 1960 including the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision and school integration, interstate highway construction, McCarthyism, Middle East conflicts, the Cuban Revolution, civil war in Vietnam, and relations with the Soviet Union after the death of Joseph Stalin.
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Reel America: "Famous Generals - Eisenhower" - 1963
31 minutesThis U.S. Army "Big Picture" episode traces the military career of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, from West Point to World War I, to his role as Supreme Allied Commander in World War II, and finally his efforts in organizing NATO. "Famous Generals" is a 1963 U.S. Army series broadcast on television as part of the Army's long-running "Big Picture." This film is narrated by Hollywood actor and World War I veteran Raymond Massey.
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Reel America: Dwight Eisenhower 1952 Campaign Film
16 minutesThis biographical film was produced by Dwight Eisenhower's 1952 presidential campaign and featured his accomplishments during World War II and his role in the formation of NATO. This film was originally titled, "Mister America, Dwight D. Eisenhower." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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Dwight Eisenhower 1952 Republican National Convention
18 minutesGeneral Eisenhower accepted the 1952 Republican Presidential Nomination.
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Reel America: "The Life of President Eisenhower" - 1953
22 minutesThis short biography concentrates primarily on Dwight Eisenhower's activities after World War II, and concludes with a portion of his first State of the Union address. The fledgling U.S. Information Agency, which was founded in 1953 as a Cold War initiative to show foreign audiences a positive view of America, produced the documentary.
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Reel America: "From the Heart of America" - 1969
18 minutesUsing excerpts from President Richard Nixon's eulogy, this film documents the funeral services of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower. He died on March 28, 1969. The film includes scenes of the funeral caisson on Constitution Avenue, services in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda and Washington National Cathedral, and the funeral train from Washington, D.C. to Ike's boyhood home and final resting place in Abilene, Kansas.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower as a Leader
1 hour, 5 minutesLouis Galambos -- editor of The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower -- talked about the evolution of Ike's leadership style from a West Point cadet to president of the United States. The Kansas City Public Library hosted this program.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Dedication
1 hour, 32 minutesThe Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial was dedicated to the nation's 34th president, whose World War II leadership and two-term presidency are remembered at a site just off the National Mall and at the base of Capitol Hill. Speakers include memorial designer Frank Gehry, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, family members David and Susan Eisenhower, and Eisenhower Memorial Commission chair Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kansas).
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American Artifacts: Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
41 minutesWe see the new Frank Gehry designed park and memorial to the 34th president, Dwight David Eisenhower, which occupies a four-acre location near the U.S. Capitol and the Smithsonian's National Air & Space Museum. Our guide is Eisenhower Memorial Commission Deputy Executive Director Victoria Tigwell. Washington Post art and architecture critic Philip Kennicott is also interviewed about the debates over the design, and gives his thoughts on the architect and the completed work.
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Reel America: "The Eisenhower Years" - 1963
24 minutesThis National Council for the Social Studies film covers significant events during the eight years of the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration. Designed for use in the classroom, the documentary emphasizes major domestic and international challenges between 1953 and 1960 including the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision and school integration, interstate highway construction, McCarthyism, Middle East conflicts, the Cuban Revolution, civil war in Vietnam, and relations with the Soviet Union after the death of Joseph Stalin.
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Reel America: "Famous Generals - Eisenhower" - 1963
31 minutesThis U.S. Army "Big Picture" episode traces the military career of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, from West Point to World War I, to his role as Supreme Allied Commander in World War II, and finally his efforts in organizing NATO. "Famous Generals" is a 1963 U.S. Army series broadcast on television as part of the Army's long-running "Big Picture." This film is narrated by Hollywood actor and World War I veteran Raymond Massey.
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Reel America: "Mister American, Dwight D. Eisenhower" 1952
16 minutesThis biographical film was produced by Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1952 presidential campaign and features his accomplishments during World War II and his role in the formation of NATO. This fourteen minute newsreel-style film was shown in movie theaters and distributed to civic organizations.
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Dwight Eisenhower 1952 Republican National Convention
18 minutesGeneral Eisenhower accepted the 1952 Republican Presidential Nomination.
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Reel America: "The Life of President Eisenhower" - 1953
23 minutesThis short biography concentrates primarily on Dwight Eisenhower's activities after World War II, and concludes with a portion of his first State of the Union address. The fledgling U.S. Information Agency, which was founded in 1953 as a Cold War initiative to show foreign audiences a positive view of America, produced the documentary.
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Reel America: "From the Heart of America" - 1969
17 minutesUsing excerpts from President Richard Nixon's eulogy, this film documents the funeral services of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower. He died on March 28, 1969. The film includes scenes of the funeral caisson on Constitution Avenue, services in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda and Washington National Cathedral, and the funeral train from Washington, D.C. to Ike's boyhood home and final resting place in Abilene, Kansas.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower as a Leader
1 hour, 5 minutesLouis Galambos -- editor of The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower -- talked about the evolution of Ike's leadership style from a West Point cadet to president of the United States. The Kansas City Public Library hosted this program.
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Reel America: "Famous Generals - Eisenhower" - 1963
30 minutesThis U.S. Army "Big Picture" episode traces the military career of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, from West Point to World War I, to his role as Supreme Allied Commander in World War II, and finally his efforts in organizing NATO. "Famous Generals" is a 1963 U.S. Army series broadcast on television as part of the Army's long-running "Big Picture." This film is narrated by Hollywood actor and World War I veteran Raymond Massey.