C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Federal Gov't Officials Testify on Post-Pandemic Services Backlog
2 hours, 53 minutesFederal government officials from the Social Security Administration, National Archives, and State Department testified on post-pandemic services backlogs before the House Oversight and Accountability Subcommittee on Federal Government Operations. Several Republican lawmakers pressed them on whether remote work is a cause of the backlogs and all three said no. The officials also stressed not all federal employees are eligible to work from home. Rena Bitter, the assistant secretary of state for consular affairs, said the increase in demand for passports and other travel documents is the main reason for its backlog. She did reassure the subcommittee the agency is working as quickly as possible, and delays are expected to diminish as the year continues. Other topics at this hearing included modernization efforts, funding levels for each of the agencies and staffing issues.
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Bureau of Land Management Deputy Director Testifies on Land Conservation - Part 1
1 hour, 11 minutesGovernors Kristi Noem (R-SD) and Mark Gordon (R-WY) testified before the House Natural Resources Committee on the impact of a proposed rule related to conservation and landscape health designated by the Bureau of Land Management. The governors addressed states' rights concerns over land use, forest management, and the economic impact to small businesses and rural communities. Also testifying was the Bureau of Land Management Principal Deputy Director Nada Wolff Culver, who addressed the details of the proposed rule and said it would provide balance to existing land use rules, giving conservation and restoration equal consideration along with other activities, such as grazing and mining.
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Bureau of Land Management Deputy Director Testifies on Land Conservation - Part 2
2 hours, 31 minutesGovernors Kristi Noem (R-SD) and Mark Gordon (R-WY) testified before the House Natural Resources Committee on the impact of a proposed rule related to conservation and landscape health designated by the Bureau of Land Management. The governors addressed states' rights concerns over land use, forest management, and the economic impact to small businesses and rural communities. Also testifying was the Bureau of Land Management Principal Deputy Director Nada Wolff Culver, who addressed the details of the proposed rule and said it would provide balance to existing land use rules, giving conservation and restoration equal consideration along with other activities, such as grazing and mining.
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Senate Hearing on Regulating AI Technology
2 hours, 22 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Technology and the Law held a hearing to examine ways to regulate but also innovate artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The panel of witnesses included Dario Amodei, co-founder & CEO of Anthropic, an AI developer. All believed the technology should be subjected to government regulation and oversight to varying degrees. Subcommittee members raised concerns and asked numerous questions on topics ranging from national security to election manipulation, labor exploitation, and data privacy.
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Bureau of Land Management Deputy Director Testifies on Land Conservation - Part 1
1 hour, 11 minutesGovernors Kristi Noem (R-SD) and Mark Gordon (R-WY) testified before the House Natural Resources Committee on the impact of a proposed rule related to conservation and landscape health designated by the Bureau of Land Management. The governors addressed states' rights concerns over land use, forest management, and the economic impact to small businesses and rural communities. Also testifying was the Bureau of Land Management Principal Deputy Director Nada Wolff Culver, who addressed the details of the proposed rule and said it would provide balance to existing land use rules, giving conservation and restoration equal consideration along with other activities, such as grazing and mining.
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Bureau of Land Management Deputy Director Testifies on Land Conservation - Part 2
2 hours, 32 minutesGovernors Kristi Noem (R-SD) and Mark Gordon (R-WY) testified before the House Natural Resources Committee on the impact of a proposed rule related to conservation and landscape health designated by the Bureau of Land Management. The governors addressed states' rights concerns over land use, forest management, and the economic impact to small businesses and rural communities. Also testifying was the Bureau of Land Management Principal Deputy Director Nada Wolff Culver, who addressed the details of the proposed rule and said it would provide balance to existing land use rules, giving conservation and restoration equal consideration along with other activities, such as grazing and mining.
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Senate Hearing on Regulating AI Technology
2 hours, 22 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Technology and the Law held a hearing to examine ways to regulate but also innovate artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The panel of witnesses included Dario Amodei, co-founder & CEO of Anthropic, an AI developer. All believed the technology should be subjected to government regulation and oversight to varying degrees. Subcommittee members raised concerns and asked numerous questions on topics ranging from national security to election manipulation, labor exploitation, and data privacy.
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Bureau of Land Management Deputy Director Testifies on Land Conservation - Part 1
1 hour, 11 minutesGovernors Kristi Noem (R-SD) and Mark Gordon (R-WY) testified before the House Natural Resources Committee on the impact of a proposed rule related to conservation and landscape health designated by the Bureau of Land Management. The governors addressed states' rights concerns over land use, forest management, and the economic impact to small businesses and rural communities. Also testifying was the Bureau of Land Management Principal Deputy Director Nada Wolff Culver, who addressed the details of the proposed rule and said it would provide balance to existing land use rules, giving conservation and restoration equal consideration along with other activities, such as grazing and mining.
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Bureau of Land Management Deputy Director Testifies on Land Conservation - Part 2
2 hours, 34 minutesGovernors Kristi Noem (R-SD) and Mark Gordon (R-WY) testified before the House Natural Resources Committee on the impact of a proposed rule related to conservation and landscape health designated by the Bureau of Land Management. The governors addressed states' rights concerns over land use, forest management, and the economic impact to small businesses and rural communities. Also testifying was the Bureau of Land Management Principal Deputy Director Nada Wolff Culver, who addressed the details of the proposed rule and said it would provide balance to existing land use rules, giving conservation and restoration equal consideration along with other activities, such as grazing and mining.
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Senate Hearing on Regulating AI Technology
2 hours, 25 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Technology and the Law held a hearing to examine ways to regulate but also innovate artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The panel of witnesses included Dario Amodei, co-founder & CEO of Anthropic, an AI developer. All believed the technology should be subjected to government regulation and oversight to varying degrees. Subcommittee members raised concerns and asked numerous questions on topics ranging from national security to election manipulation, labor exploitation, and data privacy.
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Bureau of Land Management Deputy Director Testifies on Land Conservation - Part 1
1 hour, 11 minutesGovernors Kristi Noem (R-SD) and Mark Gordon (R-WY) testified before the House Natural Resources Committee on the impact of a proposed rule related to conservation and landscape health designated by the Bureau of Land Management. The governors addressed states' rights concerns over land use, forest management, and the economic impact to small businesses and rural communities. Also testifying was the Bureau of Land Management Principal Deputy Director Nada Wolff Culver, who addressed the details of the proposed rule and said it would provide balance to existing land use rules, giving conservation and restoration equal consideration along with other activities, such as grazing and mining.
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Bureau of Land Management Deputy Director Testifies on Land Conservation - Part 2
2 hours, 30 minutesGovernors Kristi Noem (R-SD) and Mark Gordon (R-WY) testified before the House Natural Resources Committee on the impact of a proposed rule related to conservation and landscape health designated by the Bureau of Land Management. The governors addressed states' rights concerns over land use, forest management, and the economic impact to small businesses and rural communities. Also testifying was the Bureau of Land Management Principal Deputy Director Nada Wolff Culver, who addressed the details of the proposed rule and said it would provide balance to existing land use rules, giving conservation and restoration equal consideration along with other activities, such as grazing and mining.
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Public Affairs Events
1 hour, 2 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.