C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Aviation Safety Specialists Testify on Boeing Safety Culture
2 hours, 4 minutesAviation safety specialists testified on Boeing's safety culture amid ongoing issues with its planes midair during a public hearing before the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. They discussed many issues including the Alaska Airlines door plug failure while in the air, reports of employees being penalized for raising safety concerns, and the role the FAA has in ensuring aircraft safety enforcement. Witnesses included Tracy Dillinger, NASA's safety culture and human factors manager, and Javier de Luis, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) aeronautics and astronautics lecturer whose sister passed away in the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash involving a Boeing 737 MAX 8. That deadly crash along with another one prompted regulators in the U.S. and worldwide to ground all Boeing 737 Max planes for inspections. In the U.S., these aircrafts were grounded for 20 months before they were recertified for safety by the FAA and resumed flights in December 2020.
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Hearing on Regulating Payment Apps & Digital Wallets - Part 1
1 hour, 24 minutesFinancial technology stakeholders debated the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) proposed rule to regulate payment apps and digital wallets. Proponents of the rule argued big tech companies acted as unregulated banks and the rule was necessary to protect consumers. However, opponents suggested the rule was too broad, didn't clearly define markets, and could limit competition. Additional topics included consumer fraud and data protection. The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Inclusion hosted this hearing.
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Hearing on Regulating Payment Apps & Digital Wallets - part 2
29 minutesFinancial technology stakeholders debated the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) proposed rule to regulate payment apps and digital wallets. Proponents of the rule argued big tech companies acted as unregulated banks and the rule was necessary to protect consumers. However, opponents suggested the rule was too broad, didn't clearly define markets, and could limit competition. Additional topics included consumer fraud and data protection. The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Inclusion hosted this hearing.
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Officials Testify on Investigation Into Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse
3 hours, 11 minutesFederal officialstestify on their ongoing investigation into the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge beforethe House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
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Nancy Altman and Romina Boccia
49 minutesSocial Security Works' Nancy Altman and Cato Institute's Romina Boccia discussed the results of the most recent Socal Security Trustees report and revised insolvency date.
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Neil Chilson
38 minutesNeil Chilson, former Federal Trade Commission Chief Technologist and head of AI Policy for the tech think tank The Abundance Institute, discussed new research on the potential role of AI in Campaign 2024.
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TSA Administrator Testifies on the President's 2025 Budget Request
1 hour, 5 minutesTSA Administrator David Pekoske testifies on the president's 2025 budget request before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Transportation and Maritime Security.
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IRS Commissioner Testifies on 2024 Filing Season & 2025 Budget
2 hours, 24 minutesIRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel testified on the 2024 tax filing season and the president's 2025 budget request for the agency during a public hearing before the Senate Finance Committee. On the filing season, the commissioner highlighted the lessons learned and the successes of the Direct File Pilot program offered in 12 states. With regards to the budget, he defended it saying the funding will help the IRS with several priorities including sustaining its mission, implementing modernization efforts, and improving taxpayer services. In the president's 2025 budget proposal, the IRS is allotted $12.3 billion in discretionary funding.
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Hearing on Impact of Forced Arbitration to Workers
1 hour, 43 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee held a public hearing to examine the impact of forced arbitration clauses on workers and their inability to seek legal recourse. Gretchen Carlson, a former Fox News anchor, testified on how forced arbitration affected her sexual harassment battle with the network. An Ohio nurse also appeared before lawmakers to talk about her experience and age discrimination in the workplace. Others testifying included two attorneys who focused on existing law and recommendations for potential changes.
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Hearing on Regulating Payment Apps & Digital Wallets - Part 1
1 hour, 24 minutesFinancial technology stakeholders debated the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) proposed rule to regulate payment apps and digital wallets. Proponents of the rule argued big tech companies acted as unregulated banks and the rule was necessary to protect consumers. However, opponents suggested the rule was too broad, didn't clearly define markets, and could limit competition. Additional topics included consumer fraud and data protection. The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Inclusion hosted this hearing.
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Hearing on Regulating Payment Apps & Digital Wallets - part 2
36 minutesFinancial technology stakeholders debated the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) proposed rule to regulate payment apps and digital wallets. Proponents of the rule argued big tech companies acted as unregulated banks and the rule was necessary to protect consumers. However, opponents suggested the rule was too broad, didn't clearly define markets, and could limit competition. Additional topics included consumer fraud and data protection. The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Inclusion hosted this hearing.
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IRS Commissioner Testifies on 2024 Filing Season & 2025 Budget
2 hours, 23 minutesIRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel testified on the 2024 tax filing season and the president's 2025 budget request for the agency during a public hearing before the Senate Finance Committee. On the filing season, the commissioner highlighted the lessons learned and the successes of the Direct File Pilot program offered in 12 states. With regards to the budget, he defended it saying the funding will help the IRS with several priorities including sustaining its mission, implementing modernization efforts, and improving taxpayer services. In the president's 2025 budget proposal, the IRS is allotted $12.3 billion in discretionary funding.
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Hearing on Impact of Forced Arbitration to Workers
1 hour, 43 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee held a public hearing to examine the impact of forced arbitration clauses on workers and their inability to seek legal recourse. Gretchen Carlson, a former Fox News anchor, testified on how forced arbitration affected her sexual harassment battle with the network. An Ohio nurse also appeared before lawmakers to talk about her experience and age discrimination in the workplace. Others testifying included two attorneys who focused on existing law and recommendations for potential changes.
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Hearing on Regulating Payment Apps & Digital Wallets - Part 1
1 hour, 25 minutesFinancial technology stakeholders debated the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) proposed rule to regulate payment apps and digital wallets. Proponents of the rule argued big tech companies acted as unregulated banks and the rule was necessary to protect consumers. However, opponents suggested the rule was too broad, didn't clearly define markets, and could limit competition. Additional topics included consumer fraud and data protection. The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Inclusion hosted this hearing.
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Hearing on Regulating Payment Apps & Digital Wallets - part 2
35 minutesFinancial technology stakeholders debated the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) proposed rule to regulate payment apps and digital wallets. Proponents of the rule argued big tech companies acted as unregulated banks and the rule was necessary to protect consumers. However, opponents suggested the rule was too broad, didn't clearly define markets, and could limit competition. Additional topics included consumer fraud and data protection. The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Inclusion hosted this hearing.
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IRS Commissioner Testifies on 2024 Filing Season & 2025 Budget
2 hours, 23 minutesIRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel testified on the 2024 tax filing season and the president's 2025 budget request for the agency during a public hearing before the Senate Finance Committee. On the filing season, the commissioner highlighted the lessons learned and the successes of the Direct File Pilot program offered in 12 states. With regards to the budget, he defended it saying the funding will help the IRS with several priorities including sustaining its mission, implementing modernization efforts, and improving taxpayer services. In the president's 2025 budget proposal, the IRS is allotted $12.3 billion in discretionary funding.
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Hearing on Impact of Forced Arbitration to Workers
1 hour, 42 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee held a public hearing to examine the impact of forced arbitration clauses on workers and their inability to seek legal recourse. Gretchen Carlson, a former Fox News anchor, testified on how forced arbitration affected her sexual harassment battle with the network. An Ohio nurse also appeared before lawmakers to talk about her experience and age discrimination in the workplace. Others testifying included two attorneys who focused on existing law and recommendations for potential changes.