C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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CMS Administrator Speaks at Health Policy Conference
28 minutesCenters for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure said there will be some challenges as the health care system transitions out of the COVID-19 public health emergency. The emergency declaration expires May 11, 2023. The administrator also spoke about the need to address health equity and disparities, access to care for rural and tribal communities, and lowering prescription drug costs. Ms. Brooks-LaSure spoke at the America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) policy conference in Washington, DC.
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Norfolk Southern CEO & EPA Officials on Toxic Train Derailment
1 hour, 56 minutes"I am determined to make this right," said Norfolk Southern Railway CEO Alan Shaw during his opening testimony on the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio before the Senate Environment & Public Works Committee. Also testifying were state and local officials, as well as EPA Regional Administrator Debra Shore, who said the agency was on site within hours of the derailment. Several topics were discussed, including rail safety, toxic chemical clean-up, Norfolk Southern's accountability to the communities impacted by the derailment, and how best to prevent future derailments.
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Defense Sec. Austin & Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Testify on Defense Budget
1 hour, 42 minutesDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair General Mark Milley testify before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee on the 2024 defense budget.
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Michelle Sager
38 minutesGovernment Accountability Office's Michelle Sager discussed the GAO's latest "High Risk List" which highlights programs vulnerable to waste, fraud, and abuse.
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Benn Steil
56 minutesEconomist and author Benn Steil discussed the legacy of the Marshall Plan, which helped re-build parts of Europe after World War II and was signed into law by President Harry Truman 75 years ago.
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Dr. Patricia Turner
42 minutesAmerican College of Surgeons executive director and CEO Dr. Patricia Turner discusses the state of the health care industry in the U.S., including financial challenges and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Open Phones
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FDA Food Safety & Nutrition Dir. on Infant Formula Shortage
1 hour, 22 minutesSusan Mayne, director of the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), testifies before a House Oversight subcommittee on the infant formula shortage crisis.
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Hearing on K-12 & Higher Education
3 hours, 38 minutesColorado Governor Jared Polis (D) and education professionals testified on various topics relating to K-12 and post-secondary education, before the House Education and Workforce Committee. Some themes throughout the hearing included parental involvement, debates on teaching race and sexuality, literacy instruction, school choice and charter schools, workforce development, and financial aid.
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President Biden on Family & Medical Leave Act's 30th Anniversary
51 minutesPresident Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris delivered remarks on the 30th anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act, which provides workers with unpaid time off for qualified medical and family reasons. Joining them was former President Bill Clinton, who made the legislation an early domestic priority and signed it into law in February 1993. President Biden and Vice President Harris both called for the law to be updated, with paid medical and family leave for workers.
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U.S. Intelligence Directors Testify on Global Threats
2 hours, 30 minutes"In brief, the CCP represents both the leading and most consequential threat to U.S. national security and leadership globally, and its intelligence-specific ambitions and capabilities make it for us our most serious and consequential intelligence rival," said Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines about the Chinese government. She and the directors of the CIA, FBI, National Security Agency, and the Defense Intelligence Agency testified on global security threats before the Senate Intelligence Committee. In addition to China and other rival nations, the officials said other threats included those that "transcend borders," such as climate change, health security, and rapidly emerging technologies. Moreover, when asked about the origin of COVID-19, FBI Director Christoper Wray said the bureau "long assessed" that it came from a Wuhan lab, but DNI Haines said the intelligence community was divided on whether it resulted from a lab leak or natural exposure to an infected animal.
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Hearing on K-12 & Higher Education
3 hours, 37 minutesColorado Governor Jared Polis (D) and education professionals testified on various topics relating to K-12 and post-secondary education, before the House Education and Workforce Committee. Some themes throughout the hearing included parental involvement, debates on teaching race and sexuality, literacy instruction, school choice and charter schools, workforce development, and financial aid.
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House 'U.S. Intelligence Directors Testify on Global Threats
2 hours, 30 minutesThe directors of the CIA, FBI, National Intelligence, National Security Agency, and the Defense Intelligence Agency testified on global security threats before the House Intelligence Committee. DNI Avril Haines repeated the warning she gave to the Senate Intelligence Committee the previous day, that is, the Chinese Communist Party is the leading threat to the United States and the world. Her statement was echoed by FBI Director Christoper Wray, who said the Chinese government has a bigger hacking program than all other nations combined, and expressed serious concerns regarding Chinese technology companies like ByteDance, the parent company of the popular app TikTok. Moreover, Chair Michael Turner (R-OH) announced that a working group will be made to "reform" section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which enables U.S. intelligence officials to search foreign communications (which may also involve Americans) without a warrant.
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Hearing on K-12 & Higher Education
3 hours, 36 minutesColorado Governor Jared Polis (D) and education professionals testified on various topics relating to K-12 and post-secondary education, before the House Education and Workforce Committee. Some themes throughout the hearing included parental involvement, debates on teaching race and sexuality, literacy instruction, school choice and charter schools, workforce development, and financial aid.