C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Senate Hearing on Digital Replicas & AI Concerns
2 hours, 1 minute"AI cannot replicate the depth of my life journey, yet those who control it hold the power to mimic the likeness of my art, replicate it, and falsely claim my identity and intellectual property," said musician and actor Tahliah "FKA twigs" Debrett Barnett during her opening testimony before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property. FKA twigs appeared along with music and movie industry leaders, including Warner Music Group CEO Robert Kyncl, to testify on intellectual property concerns with digital replicas and generative artificial intelligence (AI). Several topics were addressed, including First Amendment protections, the use of deep fakes, copyright protections, and holding bad actors and those committing fraud with AI accountable.
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Fmr. Homeland Security Secretary & Federal Judge Discuss Democracy
1 hour, 22 minutesFormer Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and retired U.S. Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit Judge Michael Luttig sat down for a conversation on the state of democracy hosted by the American Bar Association. Judge Luttig was outspoken about the January 6 Capitol attack's negative impact on democracy, having testified before the House select committee tasked with investigating January 6. This discussion was a part of the bar association's annual conference in Washington, DC.
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Hearing on Deployment & Use of AI in National Security
2 hours, 50 minutesIndustry leaders in artificial intelligence (AI) development testify before the House Homeland Security Committee on the deployment and use of AI in national security.
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Marty Walsh
47 minutesFormer Labor Secretary Marty Walsh discussed addiction in the U.S., his own journey through addiction and recovery, and policy approaches to address this public health issue.
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Open Forum
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Secretary of State Blinken Testifies Before House Committee
3 hours, 35 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken testifies on his department's activities, including U.S. diplomacy, global challenges, and the 2025 budget request, before the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
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Arizona Senate Debates 1864 Abortion Law Repeal
2 hours, 8 minutesThe Arizona Senate voted to repeal an 1864 law banning nearly all abortions in the state. Two Republicans joined 14 Democrats to repeal it. This 1864 law came into the limelight after the state Supreme Court ruled in April 2024 the law was still applicable and outlawed nearly all abortions. Members from both parties described the impacts of miscarriages, played recorded audio of heartbeats from the womb, and raised concerns about the age of the law as they passionately expressed the reason for their vote and, at times, criticized the votes of their colleagues. In addition, visitors in the gallery could be heard interrupting members.
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Families of Americans Detained Abroad Call on U.S. Lawmakers to Bring Them Home
1 hour, 45 minutesThe families of Americans detained abroad in countries including China, Iran and Afghanistan urged U.S. lawmakers to bring them home immediately. They met with the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations to discuss how Congress can help secure their release. Wall Street Journal Assistant Editor Paul Beckett also participated in the meeting. Evan Gershkovich, a reporter with the news outlet, has been detained in Russia since March 2023. Those who participated in this conversation included the families of Ryan Corbett, who has been detained in Afghanistan since 2022; Austin Tice in Syria since 2012; Majd Kamalmaz, also in Syria since 2018; Alsu Kurmasheva in Russia; and Jamshid Sharmahd in Iran since 2003.
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Connecticut Governor Delivers 2024 State of the State Address
35 minutes"One thing I ask in return: vote. It makes a difference Your vote means that our budget is a reflection of your values," said Gov. Ned Lamont (D-CT) during his State of the State address before a joint session of the legislature in Hartford. The governor highlighted his policy achievements and shared his vision for the state's future. He also touched on education funding, childcare investment, health care access, workforce development, housing affordability, clean energy and the environment.
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Discussion on AI & 2024 Election
49 minutesThe Kansas and Nevada secretaries of state, Scott Schwab (R) and Cisco Aguilar (D), discussed how artificial intelligence technology may impact the 2024 election. They were joined on a panel with OpenAI executive Becky Waite, who discussed her company's policies for this election year. This event was part of a conference co-hosted by the LBJ Foundation and "More Perfect" civics nonprofit in Austin, Texas.
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Fmr. Rep. Gephardt & Panel Discuss Social Media & Democracy
41 minutesFormer House Majority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-MO) and other panelists discussed issues that social media platforms pose to U.S. democracy. Former Rep. Gephardt expressed optimism that a bill he was lobbying for, the Kids Online Safety Act, would soon be passed and signed into law. He said his other legislative priorities included online privacy and amending Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which generally provides social media platforms immunity from lawsuits. This event was part of a conference co-hosted by the LBJ Foundation and "More Perfect" civics nonprofit in Austin, Texas.
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Arizona Senate Debates 1864 Abortion Law Repeal
2 hours, 8 minutesThe Arizona Senate voted to repeal an 1864 law banning nearly all abortions in the state. Two Republicans joined 14 Democrats to repeal it. This 1864 law came into the limelight after the state Supreme Court ruled in April 2024 the law was still applicable and outlawed nearly all abortions. Members from both parties described the impacts of miscarriages, played recorded audio of heartbeats from the womb, and raised concerns about the age of the law as they passionately expressed the reason for their vote and, at times, criticized the votes of their colleagues. In addition, visitors in the gallery could be heard interrupting members.
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Families of Americans Detained Abroad Call on U.S. Lawmakers to Bring Them Home
1 hour, 46 minutesThe families of Americans detained abroad in countries including China, Iran and Afghanistan urged U.S. lawmakers to bring them home immediately. They met with the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations to discuss how Congress can help secure their release. Wall Street Journal Assistant Editor Paul Beckett also participated in the meeting. Evan Gershkovich, a reporter with the news outlet, has been detained in Russia since March 2023. Those who participated in this conversation included the families of Ryan Corbett, who has been detained in Afghanistan since 2022; Austin Tice in Syria since 2012; Majd Kamalmaz, also in Syria since 2018; Alsu Kurmasheva in Russia; and Jamshid Sharmahd in Iran since 2003.
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Connecticut Governor Delivers 2024 State of the State Address
35 minutes"One thing I ask in return: vote. It makes a difference Your vote means that our budget is a reflection of your values," said Gov. Ned Lamont (D-CT) during his State of the State address before a joint session of the legislature in Hartford. The governor highlighted his policy achievements and shared his vision for the state's future. He also touched on education funding, childcare investment, health care access, workforce development, housing affordability, clean energy and the environment.
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Discussion on AI & 2024 Election
49 minutesThe Kansas and Nevada secretaries of state, Scott Schwab (R) and Cisco Aguilar (D), discussed how artificial intelligence technology may impact the 2024 election. They were joined on a panel with OpenAI executive Becky Waite, who discussed her company's policies for this election year. This event was part of a conference co-hosted by the LBJ Foundation and "More Perfect" civics nonprofit in Austin, Texas.
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Fmr. Rep. Gephardt & Panel Discuss Social Media & Democracy
43 minutesFormer House Majority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-MO) and other panelists discussed issues that social media platforms pose to U.S. democracy. Former Rep. Gephardt expressed optimism that a bill he was lobbying for, the Kids Online Safety Act, would soon be passed and signed into law. He said his other legislative priorities included online privacy and amending Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which generally provides social media platforms immunity from lawsuits. This event was part of a conference co-hosted by the LBJ Foundation and "More Perfect" civics nonprofit in Austin, Texas.
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Arizona Senate Debates 1864 Abortion Law Repeal
2 hours, 7 minutesThe Arizona Senate voted to repeal an 1864 law banning nearly all abortions in the state. Two Republicans joined 14 Democrats to repeal it. This 1864 law came into the limelight after the state Supreme Court ruled in April 2024 the law was still applicable and outlawed nearly all abortions. Members from both parties described the impacts of miscarriages, played recorded audio of heartbeats from the womb, and raised concerns about the age of the law as they passionately expressed the reason for their vote and, at times, criticized the votes of their colleagues. In addition, visitors in the gallery could be heard interrupting members.
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Families of Americans Detained Abroad Call on U.S. Lawmakers to Bring Them Home
1 hour, 45 minutesThe families of Americans detained abroad in countries including China, Iran and Afghanistan urged U.S. lawmakers to bring them home immediately. They met with the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations to discuss how Congress can help secure their release. Wall Street Journal Assistant Editor Paul Beckett also participated in the meeting. Evan Gershkovich, a reporter with the news outlet, has been detained in Russia since March 2023. Those who participated in this conversation included the families of Ryan Corbett, who has been detained in Afghanistan since 2022; Austin Tice in Syria since 2012; Majd Kamalmaz, also in Syria since 2018; Alsu Kurmasheva in Russia; and Jamshid Sharmahd in Iran since 2003.