C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Secretaries Blinken & Austin Testify on Nat'l Security Supplemental
3 hours, 34 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin testified on the president's $106 billion national security supplemental request before the Senate Appropriations Committee. The hearing began with multiple protesters interrupting Secretary Blinken's opening statement as they called for a cease-fire in Israel. In addition, both Secs. Blinken and Austin fielded a variety of questions on the Israel-Hamas war, the War in Ukraine, the military-industrial base, and security concerns in the Indo-Pacific region and the Southern Border.
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Oral Argument on School Board Members Blocking Critics on Social Media
56 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in O'Connor-Ratcliff v. Garnier, a case on whether two California school board members can block people from their public and official Facebook accounts. Michelle O'Connor-Ratcliffe and T.J. Zane are school board members with the Poway Unified School District (PUSD) in San Diego. After their election, they each created new Facebook accounts for their positions. On these constituents could comment or react to postings with emojis. Christopher Garnier and his wife, parents of children in the PUSD, posted lengthy and at times repetitive comments on their accounts. The school board members began deleting or hiding some posts. Later they also blocked them. The Garniers filed a suit alleging their First Amendment rights were violated. They won at both the district court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The school board members appealed to the nation's highest court and the justices now have through June 2024 to issue a ruling.
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Jelly Roll Testifies at Senate Hearing on Stopping Flow of Fentanyl
2 hours, 25 minutesThe Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee holds a hearing about fentanyl awareness and legislative solutions to stop illegal smuggling of the opioid. CMA Awards winner Jason "Jelly Roll" DeFord testifies before the committee.
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Open Phones
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Lilliana Mason
28 minutesLilliana Mason, associate professor of political science at Johns Hopkins University, discussed her research on the rise in hyperpartisanship in the U.S. and threat of political violence.
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Rep. Dina Titus
15 minutesRep. Dina Titus (D-NV), a member of the Homeland Security and Foreign Affairs committees, discussed impeachment proceedings against Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas, and U.S. aid to Ukraine and Israel.
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State & USAID Officials on Policy Toward Afghanistan After Withdrawal
2 hours, 6 minutesState Department and U.S. Agency for International Development officials testify before a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee for a second hearing on the Biden administration's policy toward Afghanistan following the August 2021 military withdrawal.
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PART 1 - 'Administration Officials & Others Testify on Whistleblower Protections at VA - PART 1
17 minutesOfficials from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Department's Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel testified before a House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee on accountability at the VA and whistleblower protections. Several topics were discussed, including the need for independence for investigative offices, strengthening whistleblower protections, available resources, and the role of Congress and the federal government. Also testifying were advocates for whistleblower protections.
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PART 2 - 'Administration Officials & Others Testify on Whistleblower Protections at VA - PART 2
46 minutesOfficials from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Department's Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel testified before a House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee on accountability at the VA and whistleblower protections. Several topics were discussed, including the need for independence for investigative offices, strengthening whistleblower protections, available resources, and the role of Congress and the federal government. Also testifying were advocates for whistleblower protections.
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PART 3 - 'Administration Officials & Others Testify on Whistleblower Protections at VA - PART 3
45 minutesOfficials from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Department's Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel testified before a House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee on accountability at the VA and whistleblower protections. Several topics were discussed, including the need for independence for investigative offices, strengthening whistleblower protections, available resources, and the role of Congress and the federal government. Also testifying were advocates for whistleblower protections.
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Justices Hear Case on Domestic Abusers & Gun Access
1 hour, 36 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case on whether people under domestic violence protective orders can have guns. Currently, under federal law this is prohibited. In 2020 a Texas court issued a two-year order and revoked the gun license of Zackey Rahimi. Ms. C.M. requested it after a 2019 incident where he allegedly threatened her and pushed her inside a car. Also, Mr. Rahimi allegedly fired his gun at a witness. After this incident he reportedly continued making gun threats against Ms. C.M. After the order was in place, police investigated multiple shootings with Mr. Rahimi as the suspect. Police searched and found guns in his home. Mr. Rahimi was prosecuted for violating the federal statute banning guns while under a domestic violence order. Mr. Rahimi claimed his Second Amendment rights were violated. The federal government disagreed and argued they met the burden of proof to regulate gun access of domestic abusers. The Supreme Court has through June 2024 to issue a ruling.
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Sen. Warren at Center for American Progress Conference
37 minutesSenator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) promoted President Biden's economic policies at the Center for American Progress' annual IDEAS conference in Washington, DC. She credited the American Rescue Plan with boosting the U.S. economy, praised the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's efforts to combat junk fees, and highlighted the Inflation Reduction Act's 15% minimum tax on corporations making over $1 billion in annual profits. She was interviewed by Bharat Ramamurti, former deputy director of the National Economic Council in the Biden administration.
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PART 1 - 'Administration Officials & Others Testify on Whistleblower Protections at VA - PART 1
17 minutesOfficials from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Department's Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel testified before a House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee on accountability at the VA and whistleblower protections. Several topics were discussed, including the need for independence for investigative offices, strengthening whistleblower protections, available resources, and the role of Congress and the federal government. Also testifying were advocates for whistleblower protections.
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PART 2 - 'Administration Officials & Others Testify on Whistleblower Protections at VA - PART 2
47 minutesOfficials from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Department's Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel testified before a House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee on accountability at the VA and whistleblower protections. Several topics were discussed, including the need for independence for investigative offices, strengthening whistleblower protections, available resources, and the role of Congress and the federal government. Also testifying were advocates for whistleblower protections.
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PART 3 - 'Administration Officials & Others Testify on Whistleblower Protections at VA - PART 3
45 minutesOfficials from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Department's Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel testified before a House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee on accountability at the VA and whistleblower protections. Several topics were discussed, including the need for independence for investigative offices, strengthening whistleblower protections, available resources, and the role of Congress and the federal government. Also testifying were advocates for whistleblower protections.
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Justices Hear Case on Domestic Abusers & Gun Access
1 hour, 36 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case on whether people under domestic violence protective orders can have guns. Currently, under federal law this is prohibited. In 2020 a Texas court issued a two-year order and revoked the gun license of Zackey Rahimi. Ms. C.M. requested it after a 2019 incident where he allegedly threatened her and pushed her inside a car. Also, Mr. Rahimi allegedly fired his gun at a witness. After this incident he reportedly continued making gun threats against Ms. C.M. After the order was in place, police investigated multiple shootings with Mr. Rahimi as the suspect. Police searched and found guns in his home. Mr. Rahimi was prosecuted for violating the federal statute banning guns while under a domestic violence order. Mr. Rahimi claimed his Second Amendment rights were violated. The federal government disagreed and argued they met the burden of proof to regulate gun access of domestic abusers. The Supreme Court has through June 2024 to issue a ruling.
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Sen. Warren at Center for American Progress Conference
37 minutesSenator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) promoted President Biden's economic policies at the Center for American Progress' annual IDEAS conference in Washington, DC. She credited the American Rescue Plan with boosting the U.S. economy, praised the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's efforts to combat junk fees, and highlighted the Inflation Reduction Act's 15% minimum tax on corporations making over $1 billion in annual profits. She was interviewed by Bharat Ramamurti, former deputy director of the National Economic Council in the Biden administration.
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PART 1 - 'Administration Officials & Others Testify on Whistleblower Protections at VA - PART 1
17 minutesOfficials from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Department's Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel testified before a House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee on accountability at the VA and whistleblower protections. Several topics were discussed, including the need for independence for investigative offices, strengthening whistleblower protections, available resources, and the role of Congress and the federal government. Also testifying were advocates for whistleblower protections.
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PART 2 - 'Administration Officials & Others Testify on Whistleblower Protections at VA - PART 2
46 minutesOfficials from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Department's Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel testified before a House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee on accountability at the VA and whistleblower protections. Several topics were discussed, including the need for independence for investigative offices, strengthening whistleblower protections, available resources, and the role of Congress and the federal government. Also testifying were advocates for whistleblower protections.
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PART 3 - 'Administration Officials & Others Testify on Whistleblower Protections at VA - PART 3
45 minutesOfficials from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Department's Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel testified before a House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee on accountability at the VA and whistleblower protections. Several topics were discussed, including the need for independence for investigative offices, strengthening whistleblower protections, available resources, and the role of Congress and the federal government. Also testifying were advocates for whistleblower protections.
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Justices Hear Case on Domestic Abusers & Gun Access
1 hour, 36 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case on whether people under domestic violence protective orders can have guns. Currently, under federal law this is prohibited. In 2020 a Texas court issued a two-year order and revoked the gun license of Zackey Rahimi. Ms. C.M. requested it after a 2019 incident where he allegedly threatened her and pushed her inside a car. Also, Mr. Rahimi allegedly fired his gun at a witness. After this incident he reportedly continued making gun threats against Ms. C.M. After the order was in place, police investigated multiple shootings with Mr. Rahimi as the suspect. Police searched and found guns in his home. Mr. Rahimi was prosecuted for violating the federal statute banning guns while under a domestic violence order. Mr. Rahimi claimed his Second Amendment rights were violated. The federal government disagreed and argued they met the burden of proof to regulate gun access of domestic abusers. The Supreme Court has through June 2024 to issue a ruling.
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Sen. Warren at Center for American Progress Conference
38 minutesSenator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) promoted President Biden's economic policies at the Center for American Progress' annual IDEAS conference in Washington, DC. She credited the American Rescue Plan with boosting the U.S. economy, praised the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's efforts to combat junk fees, and highlighted the Inflation Reduction Act's 15% minimum tax on corporations making over $1 billion in annual profits. She was interviewed by Bharat Ramamurti, former deputy director of the National Economic Council in the Biden administration.
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PART 1 - 'Administration Officials & Others Testify on Whistleblower Protections at VA - PART 1
17 minutesOfficials from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Department's Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel testified before a House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee on accountability at the VA and whistleblower protections. Several topics were discussed, including the need for independence for investigative offices, strengthening whistleblower protections, available resources, and the role of Congress and the federal government. Also testifying were advocates for whistleblower protections.
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PART 2 - 'Administration Officials & Others Testify on Whistleblower Protections at VA - PART 2
46 minutesOfficials from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Department's Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel testified before a House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee on accountability at the VA and whistleblower protections. Several topics were discussed, including the need for independence for investigative offices, strengthening whistleblower protections, available resources, and the role of Congress and the federal government. Also testifying were advocates for whistleblower protections.
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PART 3 - 'Administration Officials & Others Testify on Whistleblower Protections at VA - PART 3
45 minutesOfficials from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Department's Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel testified before a House Veterans' Affairs subcommittee on accountability at the VA and whistleblower protections. Several topics were discussed, including the need for independence for investigative offices, strengthening whistleblower protections, available resources, and the role of Congress and the federal government. Also testifying were advocates for whistleblower protections.
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Justices Hear Case on Domestic Abusers & Gun Access
1 hour, 34 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument in a case on whether people under domestic violence protective orders can have guns. Currently, under federal law this is prohibited. In 2020 a Texas court issued a two-year order and revoked the gun license of Zackey Rahimi. Ms. C.M. requested it after a 2019 incident where he allegedly threatened her and pushed her inside a car. Also, Mr. Rahimi allegedly fired his gun at a witness. After this incident he reportedly continued making gun threats against Ms. C.M. After the order was in place, police investigated multiple shootings with Mr. Rahimi as the suspect. Police searched and found guns in his home. Mr. Rahimi was prosecuted for violating the federal statute banning guns while under a domestic violence order. Mr. Rahimi claimed his Second Amendment rights were violated. The federal government disagreed and argued they met the burden of proof to regulate gun access of domestic abusers. The Supreme Court has through June 2024 to issue a ruling.