C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Free to Choose: Milton Friedman on Economic Inflation
1 hour, 0 minuteNobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode nine was titled "How to Cure Inflation."
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State & USAID Officials on Policy Toward Afghanistan After Withdrawal
2 hours, 5 minutesState Department and U.S. Agency for International Development officials testified before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee for Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia on the Biden administration's policy toward Afghanistan following the August 2021 military withdrawal. Several topics were discussed, including the erosion of rights for women and girls in the country, concerns over the diversion of humanitarian aid to the Taliban, the resettlement of Afghans who have helped the U.S. over the years, and the relationship between the Taliban and China. They also discussed growing concerns over the threat posed by ISIS-K in the region.
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Supreme Ct. Hears Case on Fed. Agencies' Power to Interpret Law
2 hours, 15 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument for more than two hours in Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce, a case that could result in the weakening of federal agencies' rulemaking process and their ability to interpret laws for implementation. At the center of this case and another is the Chevron doctrine. Under it, courts defer to federal agencies to interpret unclear or ambiguous statutes. The Supreme Court has through June 2024 to decide whether to overturn this doctrine or keep it.
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Defense Department Leaders Testify on Poor Living Conditions in Military Barracks
1 hour, 41 minutesAssistant Defense Secretary for Energy, Installations and Environment Brendan Owens joined Army, Navy, and Airforce leaders as they testified on poor living conditions in military barracks before a House Armed Services subcommittee. They addressed a recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report criticizing the living conditions of military barracks and offering recommendations for oversight of barrack programs. Examples of mold and sewage problems were shown as they discussed how unsafe living conditions can impact quality of life, retention, and recruitment of service members. Additional topics included private-public partnerships to manage housing maintenance, updating labs and testing facilities, access to free Wi-Fi for service members, and updating maritime facilities.
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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 testified before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee for Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia on the Biden administration's policy toward Afghanistan following the August 2021 military withdrawal. Several topics were discussed, including the erosion of rights for women and girls in the country, concerns over the diversion of humanitarian aid to the Taliban, the resettlement of Afghans who have helped the U.S. over the years, and the relationship between the Taliban and China. They also discussed growing concerns over the threat posed by ISIS-K in the region.
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Supreme Ct. Hears Case on Fed. Agencies' Power to Interpret Law
2 hours, 15 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument for more than two hours in Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce, a case that could result in the weakening of federal agencies' rulemaking process and their ability to interpret laws for implementation. At the center of this case and another is the Chevron doctrine. Under it, courts defer to federal agencies to interpret unclear or ambiguous statutes. The Supreme Court has through June 2024 to decide whether to overturn this doctrine or keep it.
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Defense Department Leaders Testify on Poor Living Conditions in Military Barracks
1 hour, 40 minutesAssistant Defense Secretary for Energy, Installations and Environment Brendan Owens joined Army, Navy, and Airforce leaders as they testified on poor living conditions in military barracks before a House Armed Services subcommittee. They addressed a recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report criticizing the living conditions of military barracks and offering recommendations for oversight of barrack programs. Examples of mold and sewage problems were shown as they discussed how unsafe living conditions can impact quality of life, retention, and recruitment of service members. Additional topics included private-public partnerships to manage housing maintenance, updating labs and testing facilities, access to free Wi-Fi for service members, and updating maritime facilities.
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State & USAID Officials on Policy Toward Afghanistan After Withdrawal
2 hours, 5 minutesState Department and U.S. Agency for International Development officials testified before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee for Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia on the Biden administration's policy toward Afghanistan following the August 2021 military withdrawal. Several topics were discussed, including the erosion of rights for women and girls in the country, concerns over the diversion of humanitarian aid to the Taliban, the resettlement of Afghans who have helped the U.S. over the years, and the relationship between the Taliban and China. They also discussed growing concerns over the threat posed by ISIS-K in the region.
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Supreme Ct. Hears Case on Fed. Agencies' Power to Interpret Law
2 hours, 15 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument for more than two hours in Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce, a case that could result in the weakening of federal agencies' rulemaking process and their ability to interpret laws for implementation. At the center of this case and another is the Chevron doctrine. Under it, courts defer to federal agencies to interpret unclear or ambiguous statutes. The Supreme Court has through June 2024 to decide whether to overturn this doctrine or keep it.
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Defense Department Leaders Testify on Poor Living Conditions in Military Barracks
1 hour, 40 minutesAssistant Defense Secretary for Energy, Installations and Environment Brendan Owens joined Army, Navy, and Airforce leaders as they testified on poor living conditions in military barracks before a House Armed Services subcommittee. They addressed a recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report criticizing the living conditions of military barracks and offering recommendations for oversight of barrack programs. Examples of mold and sewage problems were shown as they discussed how unsafe living conditions can impact quality of life, retention, and recruitment of service members. Additional topics included private-public partnerships to manage housing maintenance, updating labs and testing facilities, access to free Wi-Fi for service members, and updating maritime facilities.
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State & USAID Officials on Policy Toward Afghanistan After Withdrawal
2 hours, 4 minutesState Department and U.S. Agency for International Development officials testified before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee for Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia on the Biden administration's policy toward Afghanistan following the August 2021 military withdrawal. Several topics were discussed, including the erosion of rights for women and girls in the country, concerns over the diversion of humanitarian aid to the Taliban, the resettlement of Afghans who have helped the U.S. over the years, and the relationship between the Taliban and China. They also discussed growing concerns over the threat posed by ISIS-K in the region.
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Supreme Ct. Hears Case on Fed. Agencies' Power to Interpret Law
2 hours, 14 minutesThe Supreme Court heard oral argument for more than two hours in Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce, a case that could result in the weakening of federal agencies' rulemaking process and their ability to interpret laws for implementation. At the center of this case and another is the Chevron doctrine. Under it, courts defer to federal agencies to interpret unclear or ambiguous statutes. The Supreme Court has through June 2024 to decide whether to overturn this doctrine or keep it.
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Defense Department Leaders Testify on Poor Living Conditions in Military Barracks
1 hour, 39 minutesAssistant Defense Secretary for Energy, Installations and Environment Brendan Owens joined Army, Navy, and Airforce leaders as they testified on poor living conditions in military barracks before a House Armed Services subcommittee. They addressed a recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report criticizing the living conditions of military barracks and offering recommendations for oversight of barrack programs. Examples of mold and sewage problems were shown as they discussed how unsafe living conditions can impact quality of life, retention, and recruitment of service members. Additional topics included private-public partnerships to manage housing maintenance, updating labs and testing facilities, access to free Wi-Fi for service members, and updating maritime facilities.