C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Free to Choose: Milton Friedman on The Great Depression
1 hour, 0 minuteNobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode three was titled "Anatomy of a Crisis" and looked at the Great Depression and lessons learned.
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Hearing on Governments Repressing Dissenters Abroad
1 hour, 37 minutesThe Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing on foreign governments that repress dissenters abroad with intimidation and violence, and how the U.S. government can more effectively counter this threat. The witnesses were Christo Grozev, a Bulgarian investigative journalist targeted by Russia because of his work; Michael Abramowitz, president of Freedom House; and Caoilfhionn Gallagher, an Irish barrister representing jailed Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher Jimmy Lai. According to Mr. Abramowitz, the top 10 countries that engage in transnational oppression are China, Turkey, Tajikistan, Egypt, Russia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, Belarus, and Rwanda--with China responsible for 30% of all cases. Mr. Grozev recommended that the U.S. take a leading role to help coordinate international law enforcement on this issue, saying, "transnational crime must be fought with transnational measures," a thought that was echoed by Ms. Gallagher.
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Sec. Mayorkas & FBI Dir. Wray Testify on Global Threats - Part 1
1 hour, 47 minutesFBI Director Christopher Wray warned of the potential threat of attacks in the U.S. from Hamas and other terrorist groups in the wake of the October 7 attack on Israel. Despite this, the director stressed "Americans should continue to be alert and careful, but they shouldn't stop going about their daily lives." Director Wray, along with DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and National Counterterrorism Center Director Christine Abizaid, testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on global threats to the U.S. Among the topics discussed included border security, the increase in religious and ethnic-based hate crimes in the U.S., threats from China, and the rise in homegrown domestic terrorism. They also addressed the need to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows for the surveillance of non-U.S. persons outside of the U.S.
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Sec. Mayorkas & FBI Dir. Wray Testify on Global Threats - Part 2
2 hours, 37 minutesFBI Director Christopher Wray warned of the potential threat of attacks in the U.S. from Hamas and other terrorist groups in the wake of the October 7 attack on Israel. Despite this, the director stressed "Americans should continue to be alert and careful, but they shouldn't stop going about their daily lives." Director Wray, along with DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and National Counterterrorism Center Director Christine Abizaid, testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on global threats to the U.S. Among the topics discussed included border security, the increase in religious and ethnic-based hate crimes in the U.S., threats from China, and the rise in homegrown domestic terrorism. They also addressed the need to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows for the surveillance of non-U.S. persons outside of the U.S.
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Hearing on Governments Repressing Dissenters Abroad
1 hour, 36 minutesThe Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing on foreign governments that repress dissenters abroad with intimidation and violence, and how the U.S. government can more effectively counter this threat. The witnesses were Christo Grozev, a Bulgarian investigative journalist targeted by Russia because of his work; Michael Abramowitz, president of Freedom House; and Caoilfhionn Gallagher, an Irish barrister representing jailed Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher Jimmy Lai. According to Mr. Abramowitz, the top 10 countries that engage in transnational oppression are China, Turkey, Tajikistan, Egypt, Russia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, Belarus, and Rwanda--with China responsible for 30% of all cases. Mr. Grozev recommended that the U.S. take a leading role to help coordinate international law enforcement on this issue, saying, "transnational crime must be fought with transnational measures," a thought that was echoed by Ms. Gallagher.
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Sec. Mayorkas & FBI Dir. Wray Testify on Global Threats - Part 1
1 hour, 48 minutesFBI Director Christopher Wray warned of the potential threat of attacks in the U.S. from Hamas and other terrorist groups in the wake of the October 7 attack on Israel. Despite this, the director stressed "Americans should continue to be alert and careful, but they shouldn't stop going about their daily lives." Director Wray, along with DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and National Counterterrorism Center Director Christine Abizaid, testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on global threats to the U.S. Among the topics discussed included border security, the increase in religious and ethnic-based hate crimes in the U.S., threats from China, and the rise in homegrown domestic terrorism. They also addressed the need to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows for the surveillance of non-U.S. persons outside of the U.S.
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Sec. Mayorkas & FBI Dir. Wray Testify on Global Threats - Part 2
2 hours, 36 minutesFBI Director Christopher Wray warned of the potential threat of attacks in the U.S. from Hamas and other terrorist groups in the wake of the October 7 attack on Israel. Despite this, the director stressed "Americans should continue to be alert and careful, but they shouldn't stop going about their daily lives." Director Wray, along with DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and National Counterterrorism Center Director Christine Abizaid, testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on global threats to the U.S. Among the topics discussed included border security, the increase in religious and ethnic-based hate crimes in the U.S., threats from China, and the rise in homegrown domestic terrorism. They also addressed the need to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows for the surveillance of non-U.S. persons outside of the U.S.
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Hearing on Governments Repressing Dissenters Abroad
1 hour, 37 minutesThe Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing on foreign governments that repress dissenters abroad with intimidation and violence, and how the U.S. government can more effectively counter this threat. The witnesses were Christo Grozev, a Bulgarian investigative journalist targeted by Russia because of his work; Michael Abramowitz, president of Freedom House; and Caoilfhionn Gallagher, an Irish barrister representing jailed Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher Jimmy Lai. According to Mr. Abramowitz, the top 10 countries that engage in transnational oppression are China, Turkey, Tajikistan, Egypt, Russia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, Belarus, and Rwanda--with China responsible for 30% of all cases. Mr. Grozev recommended that the U.S. take a leading role to help coordinate international law enforcement on this issue, saying, "transnational crime must be fought with transnational measures," a thought that was echoed by Ms. Gallagher.
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Sec. Mayorkas & FBI Dir. Wray Testify on Global Threats - Part 1
1 hour, 48 minutesFBI Director Christopher Wray warned of the potential threat of attacks in the U.S. from Hamas and other terrorist groups in the wake of the October 7 attack on Israel. Despite this, the director stressed "Americans should continue to be alert and careful, but they shouldn't stop going about their daily lives." Director Wray, along with DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and National Counterterrorism Center Director Christine Abizaid, testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on global threats to the U.S. Among the topics discussed included border security, the increase in religious and ethnic-based hate crimes in the U.S., threats from China, and the rise in homegrown domestic terrorism. They also addressed the need to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows for the surveillance of non-U.S. persons outside of the U.S.
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Sec. Mayorkas & FBI Dir. Wray Testify on Global Threats - Part 2
2 hours, 36 minutesFBI Director Christopher Wray warned of the potential threat of attacks in the U.S. from Hamas and other terrorist groups in the wake of the October 7 attack on Israel. Despite this, the director stressed "Americans should continue to be alert and careful, but they shouldn't stop going about their daily lives." Director Wray, along with DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and National Counterterrorism Center Director Christine Abizaid, testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on global threats to the U.S. Among the topics discussed included border security, the increase in religious and ethnic-based hate crimes in the U.S., threats from China, and the rise in homegrown domestic terrorism. They also addressed the need to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows for the surveillance of non-U.S. persons outside of the U.S.
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Hearing on Governments Repressing Dissenters Abroad
1 hour, 36 minutesThe Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing on foreign governments that repress dissenters abroad with intimidation and violence, and how the U.S. government can more effectively counter this threat. The witnesses were Christo Grozev, a Bulgarian investigative journalist targeted by Russia because of his work; Michael Abramowitz, president of Freedom House; and Caoilfhionn Gallagher, an Irish barrister representing jailed Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher Jimmy Lai. According to Mr. Abramowitz, the top 10 countries that engage in transnational oppression are China, Turkey, Tajikistan, Egypt, Russia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, Belarus, and Rwanda--with China responsible for 30% of all cases. Mr. Grozev recommended that the U.S. take a leading role to help coordinate international law enforcement on this issue, saying, "transnational crime must be fought with transnational measures," a thought that was echoed by Ms. Gallagher.
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Sec. Mayorkas & FBI Dir. Wray Testify on Global Threats - Part 1
1 hour, 47 minutesFBI Director Christopher Wray warned of the potential threat of attacks in the U.S. from Hamas and other terrorist groups in the wake of the October 7 attack on Israel. Despite this, the director stressed "Americans should continue to be alert and careful, but they shouldn't stop going about their daily lives." Director Wray, along with DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and National Counterterrorism Center Director Christine Abizaid, testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on global threats to the U.S. Among the topics discussed included border security, the increase in religious and ethnic-based hate crimes in the U.S., threats from China, and the rise in homegrown domestic terrorism. They also addressed the need to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows for the surveillance of non-U.S. persons outside of the U.S.
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Sec. Mayorkas & FBI Dir. Wray Testify on Global Threats - Part 2
2 hours, 36 minutesFBI Director Christopher Wray warned of the potential threat of attacks in the U.S. from Hamas and other terrorist groups in the wake of the October 7 attack on Israel. Despite this, the director stressed "Americans should continue to be alert and careful, but they shouldn't stop going about their daily lives." Director Wray, along with DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and National Counterterrorism Center Director Christine Abizaid, testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on global threats to the U.S. Among the topics discussed included border security, the increase in religious and ethnic-based hate crimes in the U.S., threats from China, and the rise in homegrown domestic terrorism. They also addressed the need to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows for the surveillance of non-U.S. persons outside of the U.S.