C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Whistleblower & Former Military Pilots Testify on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
2 hours, 21 minutesDavid Grusch, whistleblower and former Defense Department employee, testified alongside former military pilots, about their firsthand accounts of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) before a House Oversight and Accountability subcommittee. Topics included threats to national security, government transparency around UAPs, and reporting UAP encounters.
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Policy Advocates Testify on Gun Violence & Public Health
2 hours, 23 minutesPolicy advocates testified on the intersection of U.S. gun violence and public health before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Witnesses brought in by the Democratic majority included University of Chicago Medicine's Franklin Cosey-Gay and Metropolitan Family Services' Vaughn Bryant, who discussed their organizations' efforts to address the issue. This committee's chair, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), has led on the Chicago HEAL Initiative, which aims to reduce gun violence and spur economic opportunities by increasing engagement between Chicago-based hospitals and vulnerable neighborhoods. Witnesses brought in by the Republican minority were former Associate Deputy Attorney General Steven Cook (Trump administration, 2017-19) and the Heritage Foundation's Amy Swearer.
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Transportation Industry Leaders Testify on Roadway Safety
1 hour, 47 minutesTransportation industry leaders testified on roadway safety before the Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Several topics were discussed, including the increase in traffic fatalities nationwide, roadway and street design, supply chain challenges, and transportation infrastructure investments. They also addressed challenges to the trucking industry, such as truck parking shortages which impact the hours drivers can operate their vehicles due to time spent looking for parking.
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Scientists & Patients Testify on Type 1 Diabetes Research
1 hour, 54 minutesMaria Muyad and Elise Cataldo, two young girls living with Type I Diabetes, testified on their experience living with the disease before the Senate Appropriations Committee, the 12th Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) children's Congress. They appeared alongside music producer James "Jimmy Jam" Harris, whose son was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at a young age. Also testifying were Aaron Kowalski, president and CEO of JDRF, and Dr. Griffin Rodgers, director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, who urged Congress to renew the Special Diabetes Program (SDP), which expires on September 30. Topics discussed included research funding, advancements in therapies and treatments, environmental and nutritional factors, and the rise of diabetes among children.
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Policy Advocates Testify on Gun Violence & Public Health
2 hours, 23 minutesPolicy advocates testified on the intersection of U.S. gun violence and public health before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Witnesses brought in by the Democratic majority included University of Chicago Medicine's Franklin Cosey-Gay and Metropolitan Family Services' Vaughn Bryant, who discussed their organizations' efforts to address the issue. This committee's chair, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), has led on the Chicago HEAL Initiative, which aims to reduce gun violence and spur economic opportunities by increasing engagement between Chicago-based hospitals and vulnerable neighborhoods. Witnesses brought in by the Republican minority were former Associate Deputy Attorney General Steven Cook (Trump administration, 2017-19) and the Heritage Foundation's Amy Swearer.
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Transportation Industry Leaders Testify on Roadway Safety
1 hour, 43 minutesTransportation industry leaders testified on roadway safety before the Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Several topics were discussed, including the increase in traffic fatalities nationwide, roadway and street design, supply chain challenges, and transportation infrastructure investments. They also addressed challenges to the trucking industry, such as truck parking shortages which impact the hours drivers can operate their vehicles due to time spent looking for parking.
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Scientists & Patients Testify on Type 1 Diabetes Research
1 hour, 54 minutesMaria Muyad and Elise Cataldo, two young girls living with Type I Diabetes, testified on their experience living with the disease before the Senate Appropriations Committee, the 12th Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) children's Congress. They appeared alongside music producer James "Jimmy Jam" Harris, whose son was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at a young age. Also testifying were Aaron Kowalski, president and CEO of JDRF, and Dr. Griffin Rodgers, director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, who urged Congress to renew the Special Diabetes Program (SDP), which expires on September 30. Topics discussed included research funding, advancements in therapies and treatments, environmental and nutritional factors, and the rise of diabetes among children.
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Policy Advocates Testify on Gun Violence & Public Health
2 hours, 23 minutesPolicy advocates testified on the intersection of U.S. gun violence and public health before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Witnesses brought in by the Democratic majority included University of Chicago Medicine's Franklin Cosey-Gay and Metropolitan Family Services' Vaughn Bryant, who discussed their organizations' efforts to address the issue. This committee's chair, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), has led on the Chicago HEAL Initiative, which aims to reduce gun violence and spur economic opportunities by increasing engagement between Chicago-based hospitals and vulnerable neighborhoods. Witnesses brought in by the Republican minority were former Associate Deputy Attorney General Steven Cook (Trump administration, 2017-19) and the Heritage Foundation's Amy Swearer.
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Transportation Industry Leaders Testify on Roadway Safety
1 hour, 43 minutesTransportation industry leaders testified on roadway safety before the Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Several topics were discussed, including the increase in traffic fatalities nationwide, roadway and street design, supply chain challenges, and transportation infrastructure investments. They also addressed challenges to the trucking industry, such as truck parking shortages which impact the hours drivers can operate their vehicles due to time spent looking for parking.
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Scientists & Patients Testify on Type 1 Diabetes Research
1 hour, 53 minutesMaria Muyad and Elise Cataldo, two young girls living with Type I Diabetes, testified on their experience living with the disease before the Senate Appropriations Committee, the 12th Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) children's Congress. They appeared alongside music producer James "Jimmy Jam" Harris, whose son was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at a young age. Also testifying were Aaron Kowalski, president and CEO of JDRF, and Dr. Griffin Rodgers, director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, who urged Congress to renew the Special Diabetes Program (SDP), which expires on September 30. Topics discussed included research funding, advancements in therapies and treatments, environmental and nutritional factors, and the rise of diabetes among children.
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Policy Advocates Testify on Gun Violence & Public Health
2 hours, 23 minutesPolicy advocates testified on the intersection of U.S. gun violence and public health before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Witnesses brought in by the Democratic majority included University of Chicago Medicine's Franklin Cosey-Gay and Metropolitan Family Services' Vaughn Bryant, who discussed their organizations' efforts to address the issue. This committee's chair, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), has led on the Chicago HEAL Initiative, which aims to reduce gun violence and spur economic opportunities by increasing engagement between Chicago-based hospitals and vulnerable neighborhoods. Witnesses brought in by the Republican minority were former Associate Deputy Attorney General Steven Cook (Trump administration, 2017-19) and the Heritage Foundation's Amy Swearer.
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Transportation Industry Leaders Testify on Roadway Safety
1 hour, 43 minutesTransportation industry leaders testified on roadway safety before the Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Several topics were discussed, including the increase in traffic fatalities nationwide, roadway and street design, supply chain challenges, and transportation infrastructure investments. They also addressed challenges to the trucking industry, such as truck parking shortages which impact the hours drivers can operate their vehicles due to time spent looking for parking.
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Scientists & Patients Testify on Type 1 Diabetes Research
1 hour, 51 minutesMaria Muyad and Elise Cataldo, two young girls living with Type I Diabetes, testified on their experience living with the disease before the Senate Appropriations Committee, the 12th Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) children's Congress. They appeared alongside music producer James "Jimmy Jam" Harris, whose son was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at a young age. Also testifying were Aaron Kowalski, president and CEO of JDRF, and Dr. Griffin Rodgers, director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, who urged Congress to renew the Special Diabetes Program (SDP), which expires on September 30. Topics discussed included research funding, advancements in therapies and treatments, environmental and nutritional factors, and the rise of diabetes among children.