C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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"Rosie the Riveter" Congressional Gold Medal
1 hour, 0 minuteSpeaker of the House Mike Johnson presided over a U.S. Capitol ceremony awarding the Congressional Gold Medal to "Rosie the Riveters" for their World War II service on the home front. Mae Krier - who spent the war years on a Seattle aircraft production line - accepted the medal in the name of six million American women who served their country.
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Supreme Court Hears Case Challenging Abortion Pill Access
1 hour, 36 minutesThe Supreme Court heard its first abortion access case since overturning Roe in 2022. They heard oral argument in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (AHM), a consolidated case challenging the FDA's approval for expanded use for the abortion pill mifepristone. The medication, approved by the FDA in 2000, is part of a two-pill regimen for terminating early pregnancies. In 2016 the FDA expanded the drug's use from seven to 10 weeks of pregnancy, reduced the number of in-clinic appointments needed and gave prescribing authority to health care providers who are not physicians. In 2021 the agency removed the in-person requirement altogether. This case dates to 2023 and was first heard in a federal district court in Texas, where that judge halted the FDA's approval of the medication. On appeal, a three-judge Fifth Circuit panel then ruled only against the FDA's expanded access criteria for the drug. The nation's highest court now has through June 2024 to issue a ruling in this case.
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Sec. Mayorkas Testifies on 2025 Budget Before House Subcmte.
1 hour, 53 minutesHomeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testified on the president's fiscal year 2025 budget request before a House Appropriations subcommittee. He fielded questions on the department's priorities and addressed concerns over border security, calling it a "crisis" - and urging Congress to take legislative action. Topics included sanctuary cities, detaining illegal migrants, and fentanyl. In addition, FEMA funding, housing for Maui fire victims, and regulating building codes to withstand natural disasters were discussed. This hearing took place as the House is preparing to deliver Articles of Impeachment to the Senate against the Homeland Security secretary.
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Debate on Immigration
1 hour, 37 minutesAuthor Ann Coulter and columnist Sohrab Ahmari debated Reason Magazine's Nick Gillespie and The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur on the question: "Should the U.S. shut its borders?" Before the debate began, the majority of the audience voted in the affirmative, with 71% responding "yes" and 29% responding "no." After the debate concluded, audience polling respectively changed to 63% and 37%. The Free Press media company and the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression co-hosted this debate, which was moderated by journalist Bari Weiss.
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Journalists Discuss Trust in National News
55 minutesBrian Stelter, Former CNN "Reliable Sources" Host, joined Texas Tribune Editor in Chief Sewell Chan and USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page for a discussion on trust in national news. They discussed the current media landscape and how partisan politics have impacted national news credibility. Additional topics included ways to build trust with media consumers, fact-checking, and the media landscape heading into the 2024 election. 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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Supreme Court Hears Case Challenging Abortion Pill Access
1 hour, 36 minutesThe Supreme Court heard its first abortion access case since overturning Roe in 2022. They heard oral argument in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (AHM), a consolidated case challenging the FDA's approval for expanded use for the abortion pill mifepristone. The medication, approved by the FDA in 2000, is part of a two-pill regimen for terminating early pregnancies. In 2016 the FDA expanded the drug's use from seven to 10 weeks of pregnancy, reduced the number of in-clinic appointments needed and gave prescribing authority to health care providers who are not physicians. In 2021 the agency removed the in-person requirement altogether. This case dates to 2023 and was first heard in a federal district court in Texas, where that judge halted the FDA's approval of the medication. On appeal, a three-judge Fifth Circuit panel then ruled only against the FDA's expanded access criteria for the drug. The nation's highest court now has through June 2024 to issue a ruling in this case.
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Sec. Mayorkas Testifies on 2025 Budget Before House Subcmte.
1 hour, 53 minutesHomeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testified on the president's fiscal year 2025 budget request before a House Appropriations subcommittee. He fielded questions on the department's priorities and addressed concerns over border security, calling it a "crisis" - and urging Congress to take legislative action. Topics included sanctuary cities, detaining illegal migrants, and fentanyl. In addition, FEMA funding, housing for Maui fire victims, and regulating building codes to withstand natural disasters were discussed. This hearing took place as the House is preparing to deliver Articles of Impeachment to the Senate against the Homeland Security secretary.
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Debate on Immigration
1 hour, 37 minutesAuthor Ann Coulter and columnist Sohrab Ahmari debated Reason Magazine's Nick Gillespie and The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur on the question: "Should the U.S. shut its borders?" Before the debate began, the majority of the audience voted in the affirmative, with 71% responding "yes" and 29% responding "no." After the debate concluded, audience polling respectively changed to 63% and 37%. The Free Press media company and the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression co-hosted this debate, which was moderated by journalist Bari Weiss.
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Journalists Discuss Trust in National News
55 minutesBrian Stelter, Former CNN "Reliable Sources" Host, joined Texas Tribune Editor in Chief Sewell Chan and USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page for a discussion on trust in national news. They discussed the current media landscape and how partisan politics have impacted national news credibility. Additional topics included ways to build trust with media consumers, fact-checking, and the media landscape heading into the 2024 election. 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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Supreme Court Hears Case Challenging Abortion Pill Access
1 hour, 36 minutesThe Supreme Court heard its first abortion access case since overturning Roe in 2022. They heard oral argument in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (AHM), a consolidated case challenging the FDA's approval for expanded use for the abortion pill mifepristone. The medication, approved by the FDA in 2000, is part of a two-pill regimen for terminating early pregnancies. In 2016 the FDA expanded the drug's use from seven to 10 weeks of pregnancy, reduced the number of in-clinic appointments needed and gave prescribing authority to health care providers who are not physicians. In 2021 the agency removed the in-person requirement altogether. This case dates to 2023 and was first heard in a federal district court in Texas, where that judge halted the FDA's approval of the medication. On appeal, a three-judge Fifth Circuit panel then ruled only against the FDA's expanded access criteria for the drug. The nation's highest court now has through June 2024 to issue a ruling in this case.
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Sec. Mayorkas Testifies on 2025 Budget Before House Subcmte.
1 hour, 52 minutesHomeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testified on the president's fiscal year 2025 budget request before a House Appropriations subcommittee. He fielded questions on the department's priorities and addressed concerns over border security, calling it a "crisis" - and urging Congress to take legislative action. Topics included sanctuary cities, detaining illegal migrants, and fentanyl. In addition, FEMA funding, housing for Maui fire victims, and regulating building codes to withstand natural disasters were discussed. This hearing took place as the House is preparing to deliver Articles of Impeachment to the Senate against the Homeland Security secretary.
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Debate on Immigration
1 hour, 38 minutesAuthor Ann Coulter and columnist Sohrab Ahmari debated Reason Magazine's Nick Gillespie and The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur on the question: "Should the U.S. shut its borders?" Before the debate began, the majority of the audience voted in the affirmative, with 71% responding "yes" and 29% responding "no." After the debate concluded, audience polling respectively changed to 63% and 37%. The Free Press media company and the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression co-hosted this debate, which was moderated by journalist Bari Weiss.
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Journalists Discuss Trust in National News
55 minutesBrian Stelter, Former CNN "Reliable Sources" Host, joined Texas Tribune Editor in Chief Sewell Chan and USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page for a discussion on trust in national news. They discussed the current media landscape and how partisan politics have impacted national news credibility. Additional topics included ways to build trust with media consumers, fact-checking, and the media landscape heading into the 2024 election. 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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Supreme Court Hears Case Challenging Abortion Pill Access
1 hour, 35 minutesThe Supreme Court heard its first abortion access case since overturning Roe in 2022. They heard oral argument in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (AHM), a consolidated case challenging the FDA's approval for expanded use for the abortion pill mifepristone. The medication, approved by the FDA in 2000, is part of a two-pill regimen for terminating early pregnancies. In 2016 the FDA expanded the drug's use from seven to 10 weeks of pregnancy, reduced the number of in-clinic appointments needed and gave prescribing authority to health care providers who are not physicians. In 2021 the agency removed the in-person requirement altogether. This case dates to 2023 and was first heard in a federal district court in Texas, where that judge halted the FDA's approval of the medication. On appeal, a three-judge Fifth Circuit panel then ruled only against the FDA's expanded access criteria for the drug. The nation's highest court now has through June 2024 to issue a ruling in this case.
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Sec. Mayorkas Testifies on 2025 Budget Before House Subcmte.
1 hour, 53 minutesHomeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testified on the president's fiscal year 2025 budget request before a House Appropriations subcommittee. He fielded questions on the department's priorities and addressed concerns over border security, calling it a "crisis" - and urging Congress to take legislative action. Topics included sanctuary cities, detaining illegal migrants, and fentanyl. In addition, FEMA funding, housing for Maui fire victims, and regulating building codes to withstand natural disasters were discussed. This hearing took place as the House is preparing to deliver Articles of Impeachment to the Senate against the Homeland Security secretary.
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Debate on Immigration
1 hour, 35 minutesAuthor Ann Coulter and columnist Sohrab Ahmari debated Reason Magazine's Nick Gillespie and The Young Turks' Cenk Uygur on the question: "Should the U.S. shut its borders?" Before the debate began, the majority of the audience voted in the affirmative, with 71% responding "yes" and 29% responding "no." After the debate concluded, audience polling respectively changed to 63% and 37%. The Free Press media company and the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression co-hosted this debate, which was moderated by journalist Bari Weiss.