C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Georgia Secretary of State & Other Election Officials Discuss Elections - Part 1
1 hour, 36 minutesGeorgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) discussed voter confidence and election integrity during the Center for Election Innovation and Research's symposium on election policy. Also touched upon were lessons learned from the 2020 and 2022 election cycles and how best to conduct future elections. Others joining the conversation included Connecticut Secretary of State Stephanie Thomas (D) and Paige Alexander, CEO of The Carter Center.
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Discussion on the Defense of Space Assets
53 minutesMajor Gen. David Miller, U.S. Space Command's Operations, Training and Force Development director, discussed the protection and defense of space assets with former military leaders and industry stakeholders during the Mitchell Institute's Spacepower Security Forum. Several topics were discussed, including threats from space debris, ground control infrastructure, the role of private industry, and mitigating threats posed by China and Russia.
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Election Officials Discuss Previous & Upcoming Elections - Part 4
1 hour, 31 minutesState and local election officials discussed election threats and the harassment of election officials during the Center for Election Innovation and Research's symposium on election policy. Several topics were discussed, including stress mitigation and impacts to mental health, election workforce retention concerns, accountability for those who threaten the election process, and countering disinformation. Among the panelists were Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D), Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows (D), and Maricopa County, Arizona Board of Supervisors Chair Bill Gates (R).
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Current & Retired Military Officials Testify on Afghanistan Withdrawal
3 hours, 18 minutesCurrent and retired military officials testify on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan during a House subcommittee hearing.
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State Department & USAID Leadership Testify on Sudan Conflict
1 hour, 36 minutesUnder Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland and Sarah Charles, a top USAID official, testified on the conflict in Sudan before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Lawmakers from both parties called for a special envoy to Sudan over concerns that the administration is not prioritizing the conflict. In addition, they questioned witnesses on diplomatic efforts to encourage peace talks, humanitarian aid into the country, the evacuation of American citizens, and the impact of the conflict in Sudan on surrounding countries including Ethiopia and Egypt.
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Hearing on Congressional Ethics Oversight
1 hour, 24 minutesThe U.S. House Office of Congressional Ethics Staff Director and Chief Counsel Omar Ashmawy, Chair Paul Vinovich, and Co-Chair Mike Barnes testified before the House Administration Oversight Subcommittee. They discussed the code of conduct for staff within the office, how the ethics office determines which cases to investigate, and politically motivated complaints received by the office. This is the first time the independent office has been subject to an oversight hearing.
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Election Officials Discuss Previous & Upcoming Elections - Part 4
1 hour, 27 minutesState and local election officials discussed election threats and the harassment of election officials during the Center for Election Innovation and Research's symposium on election policy. Several topics were discussed, including stress mitigation and impacts to mental health, election workforce retention concerns, accountability for those who threaten the election process, and countering disinformation. Among the panelists were Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D), Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows (D), and Maricopa County, Arizona Board of Supervisors Chair Bill Gates (R).
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Hearing on COVID-19 Vaccines and Pandemic Immunity
2 hours, 40 minutesMedical and scientific professionals testified on COVID-19 vaccinations and natural immunity before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. They addressed several topics, including the impact of COVID-19 public health policies, vaccine hesitancy, the effectiveness of COVID-19 boosters, and natural immunity--whether occurring naturally or through therapeutics.
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Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden Testifies at Oversight Hearing
59 minutesLibrarian of Congress Carla Hayden testified at an oversight hearing held by the Senate Rules and Administration Committee. She discussed how the Library of Congress (LOC) is creating an all-new visitor experience, in time for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026. The plan includes an orientation gallery that features a restoration of Thomas Jefferson's library, a youth learning center, and a special collections gallery. Also, senators asked how the U.S. Copyright Office, which is housed under the LOC, will be used to protect copyrighted works amid growing use of artificial intelligence. The LOC is the largest library in the world and holds more than 175 million books, manuscripts, and other materials.
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State Department & USAID Leadership Testify on Sudan Conflict
1 hour, 36 minutesUnder Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland and Sarah Charles, a top USAID official, testified on the conflict in Sudan before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Lawmakers from both parties called for a special envoy to Sudan over concerns that the administration is not prioritizing the conflict. In addition, they questioned witnesses on diplomatic efforts to encourage peace talks, humanitarian aid into the country, the evacuation of American citizens, and the impact of the conflict in Sudan on surrounding countries including Ethiopia and Egypt.
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Hearing on Congressional Ethics Oversight
1 hour, 24 minutesThe U.S. House Office of Congressional Ethics Staff Director and Chief Counsel Omar Ashmawy, Chair Paul Vinovich, and Co-Chair Mike Barnes testified before the House Administration Oversight Subcommittee. They discussed the code of conduct for staff within the office, how the ethics office determines which cases to investigate, and politically motivated complaints received by the office. This is the first time the independent office has been subject to an oversight hearing.
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Election Officials Discuss Previous & Upcoming Elections - Part 4
1 hour, 28 minutesState and local election officials discussed election threats and the harassment of election officials during the Center for Election Innovation and Research's symposium on election policy. Several topics were discussed, including stress mitigation and impacts to mental health, election workforce retention concerns, accountability for those who threaten the election process, and countering disinformation. Among the panelists were Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D), Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows (D), and Maricopa County, Arizona Board of Supervisors Chair Bill Gates (R).
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Hearing on COVID-19 Vaccines and Pandemic Immunity
2 hours, 40 minutesMedical and scientific professionals testified on COVID-19 vaccinations and natural immunity before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. They addressed several topics, including the impact of COVID-19 public health policies, vaccine hesitancy, the effectiveness of COVID-19 boosters, and natural immunity--whether occurring naturally or through therapeutics.
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Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden Testifies at Oversight Hearing
58 minutesLibrarian of Congress Carla Hayden testified at an oversight hearing held by the Senate Rules and Administration Committee. She discussed how the Library of Congress (LOC) is creating an all-new visitor experience, in time for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026. The plan includes an orientation gallery that features a restoration of Thomas Jefferson's library, a youth learning center, and a special collections gallery. Also, senators asked how the U.S. Copyright Office, which is housed under the LOC, will be used to protect copyrighted works amid growing use of artificial intelligence. The LOC is the largest library in the world and holds more than 175 million books, manuscripts, and other materials.
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State Department & USAID Leadership Testify on Sudan Conflict
1 hour, 33 minutesUnder Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland and Sarah Charles, a top USAID official, testified on the conflict in Sudan before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Lawmakers from both parties called for a special envoy to Sudan over concerns that the administration is not prioritizing the conflict. In addition, they questioned witnesses on diplomatic efforts to encourage peace talks, humanitarian aid into the country, the evacuation of American citizens, and the impact of the conflict in Sudan on surrounding countries including Ethiopia and Egypt.