C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Free to Choose: Milton Friedman on Worker Protection
1 hour, 0 minuteNobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode eight was titled "Who Protects the Worker?"
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U.S. Attorney Discusses 3-Year Anniversary of January 6th Attack on U.S. Capitol
1 hour, 2 minutes"It's been three years since a violent mob attacked our Capitol," said Matthew Graves, U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, as he began a presentation on the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. He spoke on the progress of the investigations to hold the guilty accountable and requested "the public's continued assistance in identifying individuals who committed crimes on January 6th who have yet to be identified." U.S. Attorney Graves discussed the events of January 6th and showed video evidence throughout his presentation that has been shared with courtrooms around the country but not seen by the public before now.
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Judges Hear Case on Fmr. Pres. Trump's Immunity & Jan. 6 Prosecution
1 hour, 17 minutesA three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit heard oral argument in United States v. Trump, a case concerning whether former Pres. Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for his alleged role in trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results and the January 6 Capitol attack.
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Energy Secretary Discusses Clean Energy Investment
1 hour, 5 minutes"Don't underestimate Joe Biden the man with the plan," said Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm as she touted the administration's clean energy and industrial strategy during remarks at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. The secretary highlighted areas of priority in energy and industrial policy, including making investment in America "irresistible," workforce investment, and innovation. Other topics touched upon were electric vehicle production and charging station infrastructure, permitting reform, and the temporary pause on exports of liquified natural gas (LNG), which Secretary Granholm said will not impact relationships with America's allies, "or the ability to access energy."
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Sec. Yellen & Gov. Whitmer Hold Fireside Chat
34 minutesTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) participated in a fireside chat hosted by the Detroit Economic Club. Secretary Yellen said the overall state of the U.S. economy was "very strong," citing a historic unemployment rate, strong economic growth and productivity, and a labor market that was "the envy of the world." She added that inflation was trending downward, despite minor fluctuations. Moreover, Ms. Yellen said if she could have lunch with any person, living or dead, it would be English economist John Maynard Keynes, whom she said had a lasting impact on economics.
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Roundtable With Venezuelan Opposition Leader on Capitol Hill
48 minutesVenezuelan opposition leader and presidential candidate María Corina Machado spoke on the upcoming Venezuelan election and the push for democracy in her country during a roundtable meeting of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere. She spoke about her campaign to unseat President Nicolás Maduro and was confident that she would prevail, despite being removed from the ballot by the comptroller general of Venezuela in order to eliminate opposition to President Maduro's reelection.
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U.S. Attorney Discusses 3-Year Anniversary of January 6th Attack on U.S. Capitol
1 hour, 3 minutes"It's been three years since a violent mob attacked our Capitol," said Matthew Graves, U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, as he began a presentation on the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. He spoke on the progress of the investigations to hold the guilty accountable and requested "the public's continued assistance in identifying individuals who committed crimes on January 6th who have yet to be identified." U.S. Attorney Graves discussed the events of January 6th and showed video evidence throughout his presentation that has been shared with courtrooms around the country but not seen by the public before now.
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Judges Hear Case on Fmr. Pres. Trump's Immunity & Jan. 6 Prosecution
1 hour, 16 minutesA three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit heard oral argument in United States v. Trump, a case concerning whether former Pres. Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for his alleged role in trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results and the January 6 Capitol attack.
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Energy Secretary Discusses Clean Energy Investment
1 hour, 5 minutes"Don't underestimate Joe Biden the man with the plan," said Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm as she touted the administration's clean energy and industrial strategy during remarks at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. The secretary highlighted areas of priority in energy and industrial policy, including making investment in America "irresistible," workforce investment, and innovation. Other topics touched upon were electric vehicle production and charging station infrastructure, permitting reform, and the temporary pause on exports of liquified natural gas (LNG), which Secretary Granholm said will not impact relationships with America's allies, "or the ability to access energy."
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Sec. Yellen & Gov. Whitmer Hold Fireside Chat
34 minutesTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) participated in a fireside chat hosted by the Detroit Economic Club. Secretary Yellen said the overall state of the U.S. economy was "very strong," citing a historic unemployment rate, strong economic growth and productivity, and a labor market that was "the envy of the world." She added that inflation was trending downward, despite minor fluctuations. Moreover, Ms. Yellen said if she could have lunch with any person, living or dead, it would be English economist John Maynard Keynes, whom she said had a lasting impact on economics.
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Roundtable With Venezuelan Opposition Leader on Capitol Hill
48 minutesVenezuelan opposition leader and presidential candidate María Corina Machado spoke on the upcoming Venezuelan election and the push for democracy in her country during a roundtable meeting of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere. She spoke about her campaign to unseat President Nicolás Maduro and was confident that she would prevail, despite being removed from the ballot by the comptroller general of Venezuela in order to eliminate opposition to President Maduro's reelection.
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U.S. Attorney Discusses 3-Year Anniversary of January 6th Attack on U.S. Capitol
1 hour, 2 minutes"It's been three years since a violent mob attacked our Capitol," said Matthew Graves, U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, as he began a presentation on the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. He spoke on the progress of the investigations to hold the guilty accountable and requested "the public's continued assistance in identifying individuals who committed crimes on January 6th who have yet to be identified." U.S. Attorney Graves discussed the events of January 6th and showed video evidence throughout his presentation that has been shared with courtrooms around the country but not seen by the public before now.
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Judges Hear Case on Fmr. Pres. Trump's Immunity & Jan. 6 Prosecution
1 hour, 17 minutesA three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit heard oral argument in United States v. Trump, a case concerning whether former Pres. Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for his alleged role in trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results and the January 6 Capitol attack.
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Energy Secretary Discusses Clean Energy Investment
1 hour, 4 minutes"Don't underestimate Joe Biden the man with the plan," said Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm as she touted the administration's clean energy and industrial strategy during remarks at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. The secretary highlighted areas of priority in energy and industrial policy, including making investment in America "irresistible," workforce investment, and innovation. Other topics touched upon were electric vehicle production and charging station infrastructure, permitting reform, and the temporary pause on exports of liquified natural gas (LNG), which Secretary Granholm said will not impact relationships with America's allies, "or the ability to access energy."
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Sec. Yellen & Gov. Whitmer Hold Fireside Chat
34 minutesTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) participated in a fireside chat hosted by the Detroit Economic Club. Secretary Yellen said the overall state of the U.S. economy was "very strong," citing a historic unemployment rate, strong economic growth and productivity, and a labor market that was "the envy of the world." She added that inflation was trending downward, despite minor fluctuations. Moreover, Ms. Yellen said if she could have lunch with any person, living or dead, it would be English economist John Maynard Keynes, whom she said had a lasting impact on economics.
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Roundtable With Venezuelan Opposition Leader on Capitol Hill
48 minutesVenezuelan opposition leader and presidential candidate María Corina Machado spoke on the upcoming Venezuelan election and the push for democracy in her country during a roundtable meeting of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere. She spoke about her campaign to unseat President Nicolás Maduro and was confident that she would prevail, despite being removed from the ballot by the comptroller general of Venezuela in order to eliminate opposition to President Maduro's reelection.
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U.S. Attorney Discusses 3-Year Anniversary of January 6th Attack on U.S. Capitol
1 hour, 2 minutes"It's been three years since a violent mob attacked our Capitol," said Matthew Graves, U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, as he began a presentation on the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. He spoke on the progress of the investigations to hold the guilty accountable and requested "the public's continued assistance in identifying individuals who committed crimes on January 6th who have yet to be identified." U.S. Attorney Graves discussed the events of January 6th and showed video evidence throughout his presentation that has been shared with courtrooms around the country but not seen by the public before now.
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Judges Hear Case on Fmr. Pres. Trump's Immunity & Jan. 6 Prosecution
1 hour, 17 minutesA three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit heard oral argument in United States v. Trump, a case concerning whether former Pres. Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for his alleged role in trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results and the January 6 Capitol attack.
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Energy Secretary Discusses Clean Energy Investment
1 hour, 4 minutes"Don't underestimate Joe Biden the man with the plan," said Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm as she touted the administration's clean energy and industrial strategy during remarks at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. The secretary highlighted areas of priority in energy and industrial policy, including making investment in America "irresistible," workforce investment, and innovation. Other topics touched upon were electric vehicle production and charging station infrastructure, permitting reform, and the temporary pause on exports of liquified natural gas (LNG), which Secretary Granholm said will not impact relationships with America's allies, "or the ability to access energy."
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Sec. Yellen & Gov. Whitmer Hold Fireside Chat
34 minutesTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) participated in a fireside chat hosted by the Detroit Economic Club. Secretary Yellen said the overall state of the U.S. economy was "very strong," citing a historic unemployment rate, strong economic growth and productivity, and a labor market that was "the envy of the world." She added that inflation was trending downward, despite minor fluctuations. Moreover, Ms. Yellen said if she could have lunch with any person, living or dead, it would be English economist John Maynard Keynes, whom she said had a lasting impact on economics.
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Roundtable With Venezuelan Opposition Leader on Capitol Hill
48 minutesVenezuelan opposition leader and presidential candidate María Corina Machado spoke on the upcoming Venezuelan election and the push for democracy in her country during a roundtable meeting of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere. She spoke about her campaign to unseat President Nicolás Maduro and was confident that she would prevail, despite being removed from the ballot by the comptroller general of Venezuela in order to eliminate opposition to President Maduro's reelection.
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U.S. Attorney Discusses 3-Year Anniversary of January 6th Attack on U.S. Capitol
1 hour, 3 minutes"It's been three years since a violent mob attacked our Capitol," said Matthew Graves, U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, as he began a presentation on the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. He spoke on the progress of the investigations to hold the guilty accountable and requested "the public's continued assistance in identifying individuals who committed crimes on January 6th who have yet to be identified." U.S. Attorney Graves discussed the events of January 6th and showed video evidence throughout his presentation that has been shared with courtrooms around the country but not seen by the public before now.
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Judges Hear Case on Fmr. Pres. Trump's Immunity & Jan. 6 Prosecution
1 hour, 17 minutesA three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit heard oral argument in United States v. Trump, a case concerning whether former Pres. Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for his alleged role in trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results and the January 6 Capitol attack.
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Energy Secretary Discusses Clean Energy Investment
1 hour, 4 minutes"Don't underestimate Joe Biden the man with the plan," said Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm as she touted the administration's clean energy and industrial strategy during remarks at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. The secretary highlighted areas of priority in energy and industrial policy, including making investment in America "irresistible," workforce investment, and innovation. Other topics touched upon were electric vehicle production and charging station infrastructure, permitting reform, and the temporary pause on exports of liquified natural gas (LNG), which Secretary Granholm said will not impact relationships with America's allies, "or the ability to access energy."
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Sec. Yellen & Gov. Whitmer Hold Fireside Chat
33 minutesTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) participated in a fireside chat hosted by the Detroit Economic Club. Secretary Yellen said the overall state of the U.S. economy was "very strong," citing a historic unemployment rate, strong economic growth and productivity, and a labor market that was "the envy of the world." She added that inflation was trending downward, despite minor fluctuations. Moreover, Ms. Yellen said if she could have lunch with any person, living or dead, it would be English economist John Maynard Keynes, whom she said had a lasting impact on economics.