C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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State and Local Officials Testify on Threats to Election Administration
1 hour, 44 minutes"It's perverse to see so many questions about elections at a time when they have never been more safe and more secure," said Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt (R) during his testimony before the Senate Rules and Administration Committee on threats to election administration and election workers. Secretary Schmidt was among several other state and local election officials who discussed their previous experience with harassment and the measures taken to secure the election process. Several topics were addressed, including cybersecurity concerns, security and threat mitigation, election workforce challenges, and the role of the federal government in helping to secure elections.
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UCLA Law Discussion on Election Integrity & Democracy
30 minutesUCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, a montage of threatening phone calls received by Maricopa County, Arizona election workers were played. The county received heightened scrutiny following the 2020 presidential election. Topics included transparency in election administration, election security and lessons learned for the 2024 election.
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Treasury Secretary Testifies on Financial System Stability
2 hours, 18 minutesTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen testifies on the Financial Stability Oversight Council's annual report before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee.
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UCLA Law Discussion on Election Integrity & Democracy
56 minutesUCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, a montage of threatening phone calls received by Maricopa County, Arizona election workers were played. The county received heightened scrutiny following the 2020 presidential election. Topics included transparency in election administration, election security and lessons learned for the 2024 election.
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UCLA Law Discussion on Social Media & Election Integrity
1 hour, 1 minuteUCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, they discussed the dissemination of misinformation and disinformation throughout the election cycle and discussed the role of social media and traditional media companies play in information sharing.
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Federal Cyber Official Discusses Election Security & Technology
1 hour, 1 minuteUCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, Kim Wyman, election security senior adviser at the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) joined other panelists to discuss election security and the role technology plays in elections.
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Sen. Mitt Romney Reflects on Career & State of Politics
1 hour, 8 minutesSen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) reflected on his political career and the state of politics during a discussion hosted by the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service in Washington, DC. He attempted to explain why Americans were so politically divided, pointing to misinformation and anger on the internet and saying that many politicians were incentivized "to make noise, not to make law." Sen. Romney cited Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and former President Trump as examples of this, saying Mr. Jordan was running to be speaker of the U.S. House but had not passed any bills during his time in office and that Mr. Trump's background was in performing on television. Additionally, Mr. Romney spoke and took questions on the future of Social Security, the effect of third parties on politics, voting to convict Donald Trump during the former president's first impeachment trial, and several other issues.
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Hearing on Veterans Affairs Medical Research & Development
1 hour, 5 minutesVeterans Affairs (VA) Chief Research and Development Officer Rachel Ramoni testified on the VA's research priorities before the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee. She was joined by medical consultants and stakeholders from the Million Veteran Program and National Alliance on Mental Illness to discuss clinical trials for veterans, geriatric research, and opportunities for research and development in rural communities.
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UCLA Law Discussion on Election Integrity & Democracy
57 minutesUCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, a montage of threatening phone calls received by Maricopa County, Arizona election workers were played. The county received heightened scrutiny following the 2020 presidential election. Topics included transparency in election administration, election security and lessons learned for the 2024 election.
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UCLA Law Discussion on Social Media & Election Integrity
1 hour, 0 minuteUCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, they discussed the dissemination of misinformation and disinformation throughout the election cycle and discussed the role of social media and traditional media companies play in information sharing.
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Federal Cyber Official Discusses Election Security & Technology
1 hour, 3 minutesUCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, Kim Wyman, election security senior adviser at the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) joined other panelists to discuss election security and the role technology plays in elections.
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Sen. Mitt Romney Reflects on Career & State of Politics
1 hour, 7 minutesSen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) reflected on his political career and the state of politics during a discussion hosted by the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service in Washington, DC. He attempted to explain why Americans were so politically divided, pointing to misinformation and anger on the internet and saying that many politicians were incentivized "to make noise, not to make law." Sen. Romney cited Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and former President Trump as examples of this, saying Mr. Jordan was running to be speaker of the U.S. House but had not passed any bills during his time in office and that Mr. Trump's background was in performing on television. Additionally, Mr. Romney spoke and took questions on the future of Social Security, the effect of third parties on politics, voting to convict Donald Trump during the former president's first impeachment trial, and several other issues.
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Hearing on Veterans Affairs Medical Research & Development
1 hour, 5 minutesVeterans Affairs (VA) Chief Research and Development Officer Rachel Ramoni testified on the VA's research priorities before the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee. She was joined by medical consultants and stakeholders from the Million Veteran Program and National Alliance on Mental Illness to discuss clinical trials for veterans, geriatric research, and opportunities for research and development in rural communities.
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UCLA Law Discussion on Election Integrity & Democracy
56 minutesUCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, a montage of threatening phone calls received by Maricopa County, Arizona election workers were played. The county received heightened scrutiny following the 2020 presidential election. Topics included transparency in election administration, election security and lessons learned for the 2024 election.
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UCLA Law Discussion on Social Media & Election Integrity
1 hour, 1 minuteUCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, they discussed the dissemination of misinformation and disinformation throughout the election cycle and discussed the role of social media and traditional media companies play in information sharing.
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Federal Cyber Official Discusses Election Security & Technology
1 hour, 1 minuteUCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, Kim Wyman, election security senior adviser at the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) joined other panelists to discuss election security and the role technology plays in elections.
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Sen. Mitt Romney Reflects on Career & State of Politics
1 hour, 8 minutesSen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) reflected on his political career and the state of politics during a discussion hosted by the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service in Washington, DC. He attempted to explain why Americans were so politically divided, pointing to misinformation and anger on the internet and saying that many politicians were incentivized "to make noise, not to make law." Sen. Romney cited Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and former President Trump as examples of this, saying Mr. Jordan was running to be speaker of the U.S. House but had not passed any bills during his time in office and that Mr. Trump's background was in performing on television. Additionally, Mr. Romney spoke and took questions on the future of Social Security, the effect of third parties on politics, voting to convict Donald Trump during the former president's first impeachment trial, and several other issues.
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Hearing on Veterans Affairs Medical Research & Development
1 hour, 5 minutesVeterans Affairs (VA) Chief Research and Development Officer Rachel Ramoni testified on the VA's research priorities before the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee. She was joined by medical consultants and stakeholders from the Million Veteran Program and National Alliance on Mental Illness to discuss clinical trials for veterans, geriatric research, and opportunities for research and development in rural communities.
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UCLA Law Discussion on Election Integrity & Democracy
56 minutesUCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, a montage of threatening phone calls received by Maricopa County, Arizona election workers were played. The county received heightened scrutiny following the 2020 presidential election. Topics included transparency in election administration, election security and lessons learned for the 2024 election.
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UCLA Law Discussion on Social Media & Election Integrity
1 hour, 1 minuteUCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, they discussed the dissemination of misinformation and disinformation throughout the election cycle and discussed the role of social media and traditional media companies play in information sharing.
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Federal Cyber Official Discusses Election Security & Technology
1 hour, 2 minutesUCLA Law School held a conference to discuss election integrity and democracy. During this panel, Kim Wyman, election security senior adviser at the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) joined other panelists to discuss election security and the role technology plays in elections.
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Sen. Mitt Romney Reflects on Career & State of Politics
1 hour, 6 minutesSen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) reflected on his political career and the state of politics during a discussion hosted by the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service in Washington, DC. He attempted to explain why Americans were so politically divided, pointing to misinformation and anger on the internet and saying that many politicians were incentivized "to make noise, not to make law." Sen. Romney cited Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and former President Trump as examples of this, saying Mr. Jordan was running to be speaker of the U.S. House but had not passed any bills during his time in office and that Mr. Trump's background was in performing on television. Additionally, Mr. Romney spoke and took questions on the future of Social Security, the effect of third parties on politics, voting to convict Donald Trump during the former president's first impeachment trial, and several other issues.
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Hearing on Veterans Affairs Medical Research & Development
1 hour, 3 minutesVeterans Affairs (VA) Chief Research and Development Officer Rachel Ramoni testified on the VA's research priorities before the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee. She was joined by medical consultants and stakeholders from the Million Veteran Program and National Alliance on Mental Illness to discuss clinical trials for veterans, geriatric research, and opportunities for research and development in rural communities.