C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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American Artifacts: Drafting the U.S. Constitution
35 minutesAmerican History TV visited the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia to learn about the creation of the U.S. Constitution in 1787 and to see several rare early drafts. The Constitution Center's president and CEO Jeffrey Rosen was our guide.
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Victims of Communism Museum Tour
48 minutesAmerican History TV toured the Victims of Communism Museum in Washington, D.C., with founding director Elizabeth Spalding. The museum is within sight of the White House, and is designed to tell a story of political domination and persecution spanning more than a century and across national boundaries, from Lenin in Russia to Mao in China. Artifacts include a medical x-ray repurposed into a Beatles record in the old Soviet Union, and a transistor radio used to navigate out of communist-held Cambodia.
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Sec. Blinken Speaks at U.N. Security Council Meeting on Food Insecurity
3 hours, 9 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken chaired and delivered remarks on famine and conflict-induced global food insecurity at a United Nations Security Council meeting. A focus of the meeting was Russia recently pulling out of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, an agreement between the U.N., Turkey, Russia, and Ukraine that allowed Ukrainian grain and foodstuffs to be exported to developing countries. "Enough using the Black Sea as blackmail," demanded Secretary Blinken, who criticized Russia for its full-scale invasion of Ukraine and subsequent blockade of Ukrainian ports, which he said were major factors in rising global food insecurity and prices. Russian Deputy Ambassador to the U.N. Dmitry Polyanskiy blamed international sanctions on Russian agricultural exports as the reason for the withdrawal from the initiative, which Secretary Blinken denied, saying the sanctions excluded such exports.
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Current & Former FDA Leaders Discuss COVID-19's Impact
1 hour, 3 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Principal Deputy Commissioner Janet Woodcock and former FDA Commissioner Mark McClellan discussed COVID-19's impact on health policy, ways health agencies and organizations can work more efficiently, and a bipartisan path forward to be better equipped for a future pandemic. This American Enterprise Institute (AEI) hosted this event in Washington, DC.
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Hearing on AI Breakthroughs & U.S. Competitiveness
2 hours, 3 minutesThe Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on U.S. competitiveness amid recent advances in artificial intelligence. Witnesses included Energy Department Deputy Secretary David Turk and Rick Stevens, a leading AI scientist from the federally funded Argonne National Laboratory. Competition with China was discussed, including concerns of espionage sponsored by the Chinese government as the U.S. continues to develop AI technology. The hearing also included discussion on how AI can benefit U.S. interests, as well as the risks it poses by giving new tools to bad actors.
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Sec. Blinken Speaks at U.N. Security Council Meeting on Food Insecurity
3 hours, 9 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken chaired and delivered remarks on famine and conflict-induced global food insecurity at a United Nations Security Council meeting. A focus of the meeting was Russia recently pulling out of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, an agreement between the U.N., Turkey, Russia, and Ukraine that allowed Ukrainian grain and foodstuffs to be exported to developing countries. "Enough using the Black Sea as blackmail," demanded Secretary Blinken, who criticized Russia for its full-scale invasion of Ukraine and subsequent blockade of Ukrainian ports, which he said were major factors in rising global food insecurity and prices. Russian Deputy Ambassador to the U.N. Dmitry Polyanskiy blamed international sanctions on Russian agricultural exports as the reason for the withdrawal from the initiative, which Secretary Blinken denied, saying the sanctions excluded such exports.
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Current & Former FDA Leaders Discuss COVID-19's Impact
1 hour, 4 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Principal Deputy Commissioner Janet Woodcock and former FDA Commissioner Mark McClellan discussed COVID-19's impact on health policy, ways health agencies and organizations can work more efficiently, and a bipartisan path forward to be better equipped for a future pandemic. This American Enterprise Institute (AEI) hosted this event in Washington, DC.
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Hearing on AI Breakthroughs & U.S. Competitiveness
2 hours, 3 minutesThe Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on U.S. competitiveness amid recent advances in artificial intelligence. Witnesses included Energy Department Deputy Secretary David Turk and Rick Stevens, a leading AI scientist from the federally funded Argonne National Laboratory. Competition with China was discussed, including concerns of espionage sponsored by the Chinese government as the U.S. continues to develop AI technology. The hearing also included discussion on how AI can benefit U.S. interests, as well as the risks it poses by giving new tools to bad actors.
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Sec. Blinken Speaks at U.N. Security Council Meeting on Food Insecurity
3 hours, 9 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken chaired and delivered remarks on famine and conflict-induced global food insecurity at a United Nations Security Council meeting. A focus of the meeting was Russia recently pulling out of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, an agreement between the U.N., Turkey, Russia, and Ukraine that allowed Ukrainian grain and foodstuffs to be exported to developing countries. "Enough using the Black Sea as blackmail," demanded Secretary Blinken, who criticized Russia for its full-scale invasion of Ukraine and subsequent blockade of Ukrainian ports, which he said were major factors in rising global food insecurity and prices. Russian Deputy Ambassador to the U.N. Dmitry Polyanskiy blamed international sanctions on Russian agricultural exports as the reason for the withdrawal from the initiative, which Secretary Blinken denied, saying the sanctions excluded such exports.
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Current & Former FDA Leaders Discuss COVID-19's Impact
1 hour, 4 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Principal Deputy Commissioner Janet Woodcock and former FDA Commissioner Mark McClellan discussed COVID-19's impact on health policy, ways health agencies and organizations can work more efficiently, and a bipartisan path forward to be better equipped for a future pandemic. This American Enterprise Institute (AEI) hosted this event in Washington, DC.
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Hearing on AI Breakthroughs & U.S. Competitiveness
2 hours, 2 minutesThe Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on U.S. competitiveness amid recent advances in artificial intelligence. Witnesses included Energy Department Deputy Secretary David Turk and Rick Stevens, a leading AI scientist from the federally funded Argonne National Laboratory. Competition with China was discussed, including concerns of espionage sponsored by the Chinese government as the U.S. continues to develop AI technology. The hearing also included discussion on how AI can benefit U.S. interests, as well as the risks it poses by giving new tools to bad actors.
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Sec. Blinken Speaks at U.N. Security Council Meeting on Food Insecurity
3 hours, 9 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken chaired and delivered remarks on famine and conflict-induced global food insecurity at a United Nations Security Council meeting. A focus of the meeting was Russia recently pulling out of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, an agreement between the U.N., Turkey, Russia, and Ukraine that allowed Ukrainian grain and foodstuffs to be exported to developing countries. "Enough using the Black Sea as blackmail," demanded Secretary Blinken, who criticized Russia for its full-scale invasion of Ukraine and subsequent blockade of Ukrainian ports, which he said were major factors in rising global food insecurity and prices. Russian Deputy Ambassador to the U.N. Dmitry Polyanskiy blamed international sanctions on Russian agricultural exports as the reason for the withdrawal from the initiative, which Secretary Blinken denied, saying the sanctions excluded such exports.
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Hearing on AI Breakthroughs & U.S. Competitiveness
2 hours, 2 minutesThe Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on U.S. competitiveness amid recent advances in artificial intelligence. Witnesses included Energy Department Deputy Secretary David Turk and Rick Stevens, a leading AI scientist from the federally funded Argonne National Laboratory. Competition with China was discussed, including concerns of espionage sponsored by the Chinese government as the U.S. continues to develop AI technology. The hearing also included discussion on how AI can benefit U.S. interests, as well as the risks it poses by giving new tools to bad actors.