C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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U.S. Officials Testify on Chinese Communist Party Aggression
3 hours, 35 minutesOfficials from the State Department, USAID, the Development Finance Corporation, and Commerce Department testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on efforts taken by the federal government to counter Chinese Communist Party aggression. Several topics were discussed, including China's human rights abuses against the Uyghur population and other ethnic minorities, guarding against intellectual property theft, the impact of sanctions and export controls, China as a trading partner, and support for the people of Taiwan. The also addressed China's perceived support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Defense Dept. Officials on Military Health Insurance Challenges
43 minutesDefense Department officials briefed U.S. senators on the military's health insurance program and some of its challenges, including high costs and lack of providers. Moreover, several senators asked about improving mental health care for service members. The briefing was hosted by the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense.
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FBI Whistleblowers Testify Before Weaponization Committee
3 hours, 38 minutesThe Select Weaponization of the Federal Government Subcommittee holds a hearing to examine abuse of power allegations by FBI leadership.
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Rep. Jeff Jackson Profile Interview
4 minutesDemocratic Rep. Jeff Jackson, a new member of the 118th Congress from North Carolina, spoke with C-SPAN about his twenty years in the military and his service in the state Senate.
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Rep. Jennifer Kiggans Profile Interview
6 minutesNew member Rep. Jennifer Kiggans (R-VA), a former Navy pilot, spoke to C-SPAN about her military service, including flying H-46 and H-3 helicopters. After leaving the Navy, Rep. Kiggans became a nurse and worked as an adult geriatric nurse practitioner prior to the election.
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Rep. Harriet Hageman Profile Interview
6 minutesNew member Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) spoke to C-SPAN about why she ran for office, and what she hopes to accomplish while in office. Prior to Congress, she was a constitutional law attorney, focusing on water and natural resource cases, as well as property rights issues. Rep. Hageman, who grew up on a ranch near Fort Laramie, Wyoming, defeated incumbent Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) in the 2022 election.
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Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Profile Interview
8 minutesNew member Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) spoke to C-SPAN about why she chose to run for office. Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez, who holds a degree in economics from Reed College, co-owns an automotive repair shop in Portland, Oregon. She said growing up, she was once a member of both the Young Republicans and Young Democrats, but with a gay brother, felt the Republican Party's stance towards the LGBTQ community was wrong.
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Rep. Laurel Lee Profile Interview
6 minutesNew member Rep. Laurel Lee (R-FL) spoke to C-SPAN about her career before joining Congress, her family, and why she ran for office. Rep. Lee served as the Secretary of State of Florida (2019-22).
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Rep. Becca Balint Profile Interview
9 minutesNew member Rep. Becca Balint (D-VT) spoke to C-SPAN about family life and her previous political career. An avid rock climber, hiker and motorcyclist, she talked about how her hobbies help ground her.
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Rep. Ryan Zinke Profile Interview
11 minutesRep. Ryan Zinke (R-MT) returned to the U.S. House of Representatives in the 118th Congress. He told C-SPAN during a profile interview that while he is part of the freshmen class for the new Congress, he retained his seniority from when he previously served. He also spoke about his military career and his time in the Trump administration.
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Hearing on U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan, Part 1
3 hours, 39 minutesWitnesses gave first-hand accounts of the withdrawal from Afghanistan and its impact as they emotionally testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee. They discussed conditions on the ground leading up to the withdrawal, efforts by the private sector to safely get Afghan allies to America, how the U.S. government could hold itself accountable to rebuild trust, and mental health and support for veterans. During the hearing, Marine Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews recalled the Kabul Airport suicide bombing sharing he had identified the bomber but was not authorized to engage. Sgt. Vargas-Andrews, now 25 years old, lost an arm and a leg in the blast and has since undergone multiple surgeries at Walter Reed Medical Center in Maryland.
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Hearing on U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan, Part 2
1 hour, 40 minutesWitnesses gave first-hand accounts of the withdrawal from Afghanistan and its impact as they emotionally testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee. They discussed conditions on the ground leading up to the withdrawal, efforts by the private sector to safely get Afghan allies to America, how the U.S. government could hold itself accountable to rebuild trust, and mental health and support for veterans. During the hearing, Marine Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews recalled the Kabul Airport suicide bombing sharing he had identified the bomber but was not authorized to engage. Sgt. Vargas-Andrews, now 25 years old, lost an arm and a leg in the blast and has since undergone multiple surgeries at Walter Reed Medical Center in Maryland.
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Rep. Jeff Jackson Profile Interview
4 minutesDemocratic Rep. Jeff Jackson, a new member of the 118th Congress from North Carolina, spoke with C-SPAN about his twenty years in the military and his service in the state Senate.
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Rep. Jared Moskowitz Profile Interview
5 minutesNew member Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) spoke to C-SPAN about his career before Congress, political philosophy, and family. He served in the Florida House of Representatives (2012-19) before becoming the director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management (2019-21).
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Rep. Harriet Hageman Profile Interview
6 minutesNew member Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) spoke to C-SPAN about why she ran for office, and what she hopes to accomplish while in office. Prior to Congress, she was a constitutional law attorney, focusing on water and natural resource cases, as well as property rights issues. Rep. Hageman, who grew up on a ranch near Fort Laramie, Wyoming, defeated incumbent Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) in the 2022 election.
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Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Profile Interview
8 minutesNew member Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) spoke to C-SPAN about why she chose to run for office. Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez, who holds a degree in economics from Reed College, co-owns an automotive repair shop in Portland, Oregon. She said growing up, she was once a member of both the Young Republicans and Young Democrats, but with a gay brother, felt the Republican Party's stance towards the LGBTQ community was wrong.
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Rep. Laurel Lee Profile Interview
6 minutesNew member Rep. Laurel Lee (R-FL) spoke to C-SPAN about her career before joining Congress, her family, and why she ran for office. Rep. Lee served as the Secretary of State of Florida (2019-22).
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Rep. Becca Balint Profile Interview
9 minutesNew member Rep. Becca Balint (D-VT) spoke to C-SPAN about family life and her previous political career. An avid rock climber, hiker and motorcyclist, she talked about how her hobbies help ground her.
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Rep. Ryan Zinke Profile Interview
11 minutesRep. Ryan Zinke (R-MT) returned to the U.S. House of Representatives in the 118th Congress. He told C-SPAN during a profile interview that while he is part of the freshmen class for the new Congress, he retained his seniority from when he previously served. He also spoke about his military career and his time in the Trump administration.
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Hearing on U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan, Part 1
3 hours, 39 minutesWitnesses gave first-hand accounts of the withdrawal from Afghanistan and its impact as they emotionally testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee. They discussed conditions on the ground leading up to the withdrawal, efforts by the private sector to safely get Afghan allies to America, how the U.S. government could hold itself accountable to rebuild trust, and mental health and support for veterans. During the hearing, Marine Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews recalled the Kabul Airport suicide bombing sharing he had identified the bomber but was not authorized to engage. Sgt. Vargas-Andrews, now 25 years old, lost an arm and a leg in the blast and has since undergone multiple surgeries at Walter Reed Medical Center in Maryland.
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Hearing on U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan, Part 2
1 hour, 41 minutesWitnesses gave first-hand accounts of the withdrawal from Afghanistan and its impact as they emotionally testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee. They discussed conditions on the ground leading up to the withdrawal, efforts by the private sector to safely get Afghan allies to America, how the U.S. government could hold itself accountable to rebuild trust, and mental health and support for veterans. During the hearing, Marine Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews recalled the Kabul Airport suicide bombing sharing he had identified the bomber but was not authorized to engage. Sgt. Vargas-Andrews, now 25 years old, lost an arm and a leg in the blast and has since undergone multiple surgeries at Walter Reed Medical Center in Maryland.
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Rep. Jeff Jackson Profile Interview
4 minutesDemocratic Rep. Jeff Jackson, a new member of the 118th Congress from North Carolina, spoke with C-SPAN about his twenty years in the military and his service in the state Senate.
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Rep. Jared Moskowitz Profile Interview
5 minutesNew member Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) spoke to C-SPAN about his career before Congress, political philosophy, and family. He served in the Florida House of Representatives (2012-19) before becoming the director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management (2019-21).
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Rep. Harriet Hageman Profile Interview
6 minutesNew member Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) spoke to C-SPAN about why she ran for office, and what she hopes to accomplish while in office. Prior to Congress, she was a constitutional law attorney, focusing on water and natural resource cases, as well as property rights issues. Rep. Hageman, who grew up on a ranch near Fort Laramie, Wyoming, defeated incumbent Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) in the 2022 election.
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Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Profile Interview
8 minutesNew member Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) spoke to C-SPAN about why she chose to run for office. Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez, who holds a degree in economics from Reed College, co-owns an automotive repair shop in Portland, Oregon. She said growing up, she was once a member of both the Young Republicans and Young Democrats, but with a gay brother, felt the Republican Party's stance towards the LGBTQ community was wrong.
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Rep. Laurel Lee Profile Interview
6 minutesNew member Rep. Laurel Lee (R-FL) spoke to C-SPAN about her career before joining Congress, her family, and why she ran for office. Rep. Lee served as the Secretary of State of Florida (2019-22).
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Rep. Becca Balint Profile Interview
9 minutesNew member Rep. Becca Balint (D-VT) spoke to C-SPAN about family life and her previous political career. An avid rock climber, hiker and motorcyclist, she talked about how her hobbies help ground her.
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Rep. Ryan Zinke Profile Interview
11 minutesRep. Ryan Zinke (R-MT) returned to the U.S. House of Representatives in the 118th Congress. He told C-SPAN during a profile interview that while he is part of the freshmen class for the new Congress, he retained his seniority from when he previously served. He also spoke about his military career and his time in the Trump administration.
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Hearing on U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan, Part 1
3 hours, 39 minutesWitnesses gave first-hand accounts of the withdrawal from Afghanistan and its impact as they emotionally testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee. They discussed conditions on the ground leading up to the withdrawal, efforts by the private sector to safely get Afghan allies to America, how the U.S. government could hold itself accountable to rebuild trust, and mental health and support for veterans. During the hearing, Marine Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews recalled the Kabul Airport suicide bombing sharing he had identified the bomber but was not authorized to engage. Sgt. Vargas-Andrews, now 25 years old, lost an arm and a leg in the blast and has since undergone multiple surgeries at Walter Reed Medical Center in Maryland.
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Hearing on U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan, Part 2
1 hour, 38 minutesWitnesses gave first-hand accounts of the withdrawal from Afghanistan and its impact as they emotionally testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee. They discussed conditions on the ground leading up to the withdrawal, efforts by the private sector to safely get Afghan allies to America, how the U.S. government could hold itself accountable to rebuild trust, and mental health and support for veterans. During the hearing, Marine Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews recalled the Kabul Airport suicide bombing sharing he had identified the bomber but was not authorized to engage. Sgt. Vargas-Andrews, now 25 years old, lost an arm and a leg in the blast and has since undergone multiple surgeries at Walter Reed Medical Center in Maryland.