C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Bob Dole 1996 Republican National Convention
1 hour, 9 minutesSenator Robert "Bob" Dole (R-KS) accepted his party's presidential nomination at the 1996 Republican National Convention in San Diego, California.
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Presidential Debates: 1988 Presidential Debate - George H.W. Bush & Michael Dukakis
1 hour, 30 minutesVice President George H.W. Bush and Governor Michael Dukakis (D-MA) met at the University of California, Los Angeles, for the second of two debates prior to the 1988 presidential election. It was best-remembered for the first question, about the death penalty, asked by moderator Bernard Shaw. Other panelists were Margaret Warner, Andrea Mitchell, and Ann Compton. Each candidate was questioned in turn with two minutes to respond and a one-minute rebuttal. The panelists were allowed to ask follow-up questions. Each candidate had two minutes for a closing statement.
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Presidential Debates: 1996 Presidential Debate - Clinton v. Dole
1 hour, 36 minutesPresident Bill Clinton and former Senator Bob Dole (R-KS) met in Hartford, Connecticut, for the first of two presidential debates prior to the 1996 presidential election. The debate was moderated by Jim Lehrer, who questioned the candidates. He asked the candidates questions in the following manner: the candidate had 90 seconds to respond, the opponent had 60 seconds to rebut and the candidate had 30 seconds to respond to the rebuttal. There were two minute opening and closing statements. Following the debate, the candidates shook hands with their families and friends and members of the selected audience. The audience in the Bushnell Theater remained quiet throughout the debate. The debate focused on domestic issues, especially the role of the federal government in citizens' lives, who should get a tax cut and for what reason, and drug abuse, especially among young people.
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Bill Clinton 1996 Democratic National Convention
1 hour, 20 minutesBill Clinton delivered his presidential nomination acceptance speech to delegates at the 1996 Democratic National Convention.
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Bob Dole 1996 Republican National Convention
1 hour, 9 minutesSenator Robert "Bob" Dole (R-KS) accepted his party's presidential nomination at the 1996 Republican National Convention in San Diego, California.
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Presidential Debates: 1988 Presidential Debate - George H.W. Bush & Michael Dukakis
1 hour, 31 minutesVice President George H.W. Bush and Governor Michael Dukakis (D-MA) met at the University of California, Los Angeles, for the second of two debates prior to the 1988 presidential election. It was best-remembered for the first question, about the death penalty, asked by moderator Bernard Shaw. Other panelists were Margaret Warner, Andrea Mitchell, and Ann Compton. Each candidate was questioned in turn with two minutes to respond and a one-minute rebuttal. The panelists were allowed to ask follow-up questions. Each candidate had two minutes for a closing statement.
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Presidential Debates: 1996 Presidential Debate - Clinton v. Dole
1 hour, 35 minutesPresident Bill Clinton and former Senator Bob Dole (R-KS) met in Hartford, Connecticut, for the first of two presidential debates prior to the 1996 presidential election. The debate was moderated by Jim Lehrer, who questioned the candidates. He asked the candidates questions in the following manner: the candidate had 90 seconds to respond, the opponent had 60 seconds to rebut and the candidate had 30 seconds to respond to the rebuttal. There were two minute opening and closing statements. Following the debate, the candidates shook hands with their families and friends and members of the selected audience. The audience in the Bushnell Theater remained quiet throughout the debate. The debate focused on domestic issues, especially the role of the federal government in citizens' lives, who should get a tax cut and for what reason, and drug abuse, especially among young people.
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Bill Clinton 1996 Democratic National Convention
1 hour, 20 minutesBill Clinton delivered his presidential nomination acceptance speech to delegates at the 1996 Democratic National Convention.
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Bob Dole 1996 Republican National Convention
1 hour, 7 minutesSenator Robert "Bob" Dole (R-KS) accepted his party's presidential nomination at the 1996 Republican National Convention in San Diego, California.
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Presidential Debates: 1988 Presidential Debate - George H.W. Bush & Michael Dukakis
1 hour, 32 minutesVice President George H.W. Bush and Governor Michael Dukakis (D-MA) met at the University of California, Los Angeles, for the second of two debates prior to the 1988 presidential election. It was best-remembered for the first question, about the death penalty, asked by moderator Bernard Shaw. Other panelists were Margaret Warner, Andrea Mitchell, and Ann Compton. Each candidate was questioned in turn with two minutes to respond and a one-minute rebuttal. The panelists were allowed to ask follow-up questions. Each candidate had two minutes for a closing statement.
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Reel America: "Little Smokey" - 1953
15 minutesThis U.S. Forest Service film tells the story of the real Smokey Bear, from his rescue during a 1950 forest fire in New Mexico's Capitan Mountains to his life at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. This short fire prevention film is hosted by Hopalong Cassidy, a popular mid-twentieth century Hollywood cowboy played by actor William Boyd.
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Presidential Debates: 2000 Presidential Debate - George W. Bush v. Al Gore
1 hour, 39 minutesGovernor George W. Bush (R-TX) and Vice President Al Gore met at the University of Massachusetts Boston for the first of three presidential debates prior to the 2000 presidential election. The candidates stood at separate podia and answered questions selected by moderator Jim Lehrer. The agreed upon rules allowed closing statements but not opening statements. The candidates did not question each other directly but were able to respond to each other's statements. Much of the debate focused on Social Security and tax cuts but included questions on Yugoslavia, Supreme Court justices, abortion, and education. The audience consisted of candidate supporters and guests of the commission sponsors. This airing of the debate uses the switched, pool video feed that was provided to all networks.
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Presidential Debates: 2000 Presidential Debate - Al Gore v. George W. Bush
1 hour, 35 minutesGovernor George W. Bush (R-TX) and Vice President Al Gore met at Washington University in St. Louis for the last of three presidential debates prior to the 2000 presidential election. They debated in a town-hall format, with both candidates taking questions from an audience of undecided voters chosen by the Gallup organization. The debate opened with a moment of silence to mark the death of Missouri Governor Carnahan. In sometimes antagonistic exchanges, the candidates addressed various issues including health care, tax cuts, education, and Affirmative Action. Both tended to agree, however, on policy toward the Middle East.
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Historic Convention Speeches: George W. Bush - 2000
59 minutesTexas Governor George W. Bush accepted his party's nomination at the 2000 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia. Gov. Bush told delegates "I come from a different place, and it has made me a different leader."
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Road to the White House 2000: Al Gore 2000 Democratic National Convention
58 minutesVice President Al Gore accepted his party's presidential nomination at the 2000 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles.
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Presidential Debates: 2000 Presidential Debate - George W. Bush v. Al Gore
1 hour, 40 minutesGovernor George W. Bush (R-TX) and Vice President Al Gore met at the University of Massachusetts Boston for the first of three presidential debates prior to the 2000 presidential election. The candidates stood at separate podia and answered questions selected by moderator Jim Lehrer. The agreed upon rules allowed closing statements but not opening statements. The candidates did not question each other directly but were able to respond to each other's statements. Much of the debate focused on Social Security and tax cuts but included questions on Yugoslavia, Supreme Court justices, abortion, and education. The audience consisted of candidate supporters and guests of the commission sponsors. This airing of the debate uses the switched, pool video feed that was provided to all networks.
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Presidential Debates: 2000 Presidential Debate - Al Gore v. George W. Bush
1 hour, 35 minutesGovernor George W. Bush (R-TX) and Vice President Al Gore met at Washington University in St. Louis for the last of three presidential debates prior to the 2000 presidential election. They debated in a town-hall format, with both candidates taking questions from an audience of undecided voters chosen by the Gallup organization. The debate opened with a moment of silence to mark the death of Missouri Governor Carnahan. In sometimes antagonistic exchanges, the candidates addressed various issues including health care, tax cuts, education, and Affirmative Action. Both tended to agree, however, on policy toward the Middle East.
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Historic Convention Speeches: George W. Bush 2000 Republican National Convention
59 minutesTexas governor George W. Bush accepted the 2000 Republican nomination for president. He would go on to defeat Vice President Al Gore in a close general election. Bush's father was George H.W. Bush, the 41st president.
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Road to the White House 2000: Al Gore 2000 Democratic National Convention
59 minutesVice President Al Gore accepted his party's presidential nomination at the 2000 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles.
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Presidential Debates: 2000 Presidential Debate - George W. Bush v. Al Gore
1 hour, 38 minutesGovernor George W. Bush (R-TX) and Vice President Al Gore met at the University of Massachusetts Boston for the first of three presidential debates prior to the 2000 presidential election. The candidates stood at separate podia and answered questions selected by moderator Jim Lehrer. The agreed upon rules allowed closing statements but not opening statements. The candidates did not question each other directly but were able to respond to each other's statements. Much of the debate focused on Social Security and tax cuts but included questions on Yugoslavia, Supreme Court justices, abortion, and education. The audience consisted of candidate supporters and guests of the commission sponsors. This airing of the debate uses the switched, pool video feed that was provided to all networks.