C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Hearing on Reproductive Health Care
2 hours, 21 minutesAnti-abortion and abortion-rights advocates joined health care providers to discuss the impact of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. Topics included the impact abortion legislation has on patients and health care providers, alternative family planning options, reproductive autonomy,and late-term abortion care.
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Discussion on NATO's Deterrence Role
1 hour, 18 minutesThe Georgetown University Center for Security Studies hosted a conference to mark NATO's 75th anniversary and its historical security significance for the U.S. and the world. NATO was established in April 1949 following World War II. The security alliance with members including the U.S. and other members states broadly agreed to defend each other in an attack by a non-NATO country. In this panel discussion, panelists focused on NATO's deterrence role.
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Atty. Gen. Garland on Combating Violent Crime
21 minutesAttorney General Merrick Garland discussed efforts to combat violent crime at the Chiefs of Police Executive Forum on Crime Guns, hosted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in Washington, DC. He said FBI data showed a decrease in violent crime throughout the country in 2023, which included the steepest decline in homicides in over 50 years, and that this trend continued in 2024. The attorney general added, however, that 2023 marked a 10-year high for the number of officers assaulted or injured by firearms and paid tribute to those who lost their lives to gun violence. He then described specific initiatives the Justice Department undertook to combat such crime, such as using new technologies to pursue gun traffickers. ATF Director Steven Dettelbach delivered introductory remarks.
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TSA Administrator Testifies on the President's 2025 Budget Request
1 hour, 6 minutesTSA Administrator David Pekoske testified on the president's 2025 budget request before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Transportation and Maritime Security. Several topics were addressed, including airport screening technology investment and modernization, workforce recruitment and retention, cybersecurity, and the impact of passenger security fees.
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Officials Testify on Investigation Into Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse
3 hours, 13 minutesNational Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy detailed findings from a preliminary report on the investigation of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. She described multiple power outages on the vessel, including outages within 0.6 and 0.2 miles of the Key Bridge, and detailed the timeline between the notification to authorities, bridge closure, and impact. Homendy along with Federal Highway Administration Administrator Shailen Bhatt, United States Coast Guard Vice Admiral Peter Gautier, and Army Corps of Engineers Deputy Commanding General William Graham testified on their ongoing investigation and removal efforts before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. They outlined a timeline and costs for reconstruction, citing year 2028 as the goal with a cost of roughly $1.7 to $1.9 billion.
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Discussion on NATO's Deterrence Role
1 hour, 18 minutesThe Georgetown University Center for Security Studies hosted a conference to mark NATO's 75th anniversary and its historical security significance for the U.S. and the world. NATO was established in April 1949 following World War II. The security alliance with members including the U.S. and other members states broadly agreed to defend each other in an attack by a non-NATO country. In this panel discussion, panelists focused on NATO's deterrence role.
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Atty. Gen. Garland on Combating Violent Crime
22 minutesAttorney General Merrick Garland discussed efforts to combat violent crime at the Chiefs of Police Executive Forum on Crime Guns, hosted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in Washington, DC. He said FBI data showed a decrease in violent crime throughout the country in 2023, which included the steepest decline in homicides in over 50 years, and that this trend continued in 2024. The attorney general added, however, that 2023 marked a 10-year high for the number of officers assaulted or injured by firearms and paid tribute to those who lost their lives to gun violence. He then described specific initiatives the Justice Department undertook to combat such crime, such as using new technologies to pursue gun traffickers. ATF Director Steven Dettelbach delivered introductory remarks.
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TSA Administrator Testifies on the President's 2025 Budget Request
1 hour, 5 minutesTSA Administrator David Pekoske testified on the president's 2025 budget request before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Transportation and Maritime Security. Several topics were addressed, including airport screening technology investment and modernization, workforce recruitment and retention, cybersecurity, and the impact of passenger security fees.
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Officials Testify on Investigation Into Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse
3 hours, 13 minutesNational Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy detailed findings from a preliminary report on the investigation of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. She described multiple power outages on the vessel, including outages within 0.6 and 0.2 miles of the Key Bridge, and detailed the timeline between the notification to authorities, bridge closure, and impact. Homendy along with Federal Highway Administration Administrator Shailen Bhatt, United States Coast Guard Vice Admiral Peter Gautier, and Army Corps of Engineers Deputy Commanding General William Graham testified on their ongoing investigation and removal efforts before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. They outlined a timeline and costs for reconstruction, citing year 2028 as the goal with a cost of roughly $1.7 to $1.9 billion.
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Discussion on NATO's Deterrence Role
1 hour, 21 minutesThe Georgetown University Center for Security Studies hosted a conference to mark NATO's 75th anniversary and its historical security significance for the U.S. and the world. NATO was established in April 1949 following World War II. The security alliance with members including the U.S. and other members states broadly agreed to defend each other in an attack by a non-NATO country. In this panel discussion, panelists focused on NATO's deterrence role.
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Atty. Gen. Garland on Combating Violent Crime
22 minutesAttorney General Merrick Garland discussed efforts to combat violent crime at the Chiefs of Police Executive Forum on Crime Guns, hosted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in Washington, DC. He said FBI data showed a decrease in violent crime throughout the country in 2023, which included the steepest decline in homicides in over 50 years, and that this trend continued in 2024. The attorney general added, however, that 2023 marked a 10-year high for the number of officers assaulted or injured by firearms and paid tribute to those who lost their lives to gun violence. He then described specific initiatives the Justice Department undertook to combat such crime, such as using new technologies to pursue gun traffickers. ATF Director Steven Dettelbach delivered introductory remarks.
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TSA Administrator Testifies on the President's 2025 Budget Request
1 hour, 6 minutesTSA Administrator David Pekoske testified on the president's 2025 budget request before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Transportation and Maritime Security. Several topics were addressed, including airport screening technology investment and modernization, workforce recruitment and retention, cybersecurity, and the impact of passenger security fees.
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Officials Testify on Investigation Into Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse
3 hours, 12 minutesNational Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy detailed findings from a preliminary report on the investigation of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. She described multiple power outages on the vessel, including outages within 0.6 and 0.2 miles of the Key Bridge, and detailed the timeline between the notification to authorities, bridge closure, and impact. Homendy along with Federal Highway Administration Administrator Shailen Bhatt, United States Coast Guard Vice Admiral Peter Gautier, and Army Corps of Engineers Deputy Commanding General William Graham testified on their ongoing investigation and removal efforts before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. They outlined a timeline and costs for reconstruction, citing year 2028 as the goal with a cost of roughly $1.7 to $1.9 billion.
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Discussion on NATO's Deterrence Role
1 hour, 21 minutesThe Georgetown University Center for Security Studies hosted a conference to mark NATO's 75th anniversary and its historical security significance for the U.S. and the world. NATO was established in April 1949 following World War II. The security alliance with members including the U.S. and other members states broadly agreed to defend each other in an attack by a non-NATO country. In this panel discussion, panelists focused on NATO's deterrence role.
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Atty. Gen. Garland on Combating Violent Crime
22 minutesAttorney General Merrick Garland discussed efforts to combat violent crime at the Chiefs of Police Executive Forum on Crime Guns, hosted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in Washington, DC. He said FBI data showed a decrease in violent crime throughout the country in 2023, which included the steepest decline in homicides in over 50 years, and that this trend continued in 2024. The attorney general added, however, that 2023 marked a 10-year high for the number of officers assaulted or injured by firearms and paid tribute to those who lost their lives to gun violence. He then described specific initiatives the Justice Department undertook to combat such crime, such as using new technologies to pursue gun traffickers. ATF Director Steven Dettelbach delivered introductory remarks.
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TSA Administrator Testifies on the President's 2025 Budget Request
1 hour, 6 minutesTSA Administrator David Pekoske testified on the president's 2025 budget request before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Transportation and Maritime Security. Several topics were addressed, including airport screening technology investment and modernization, workforce recruitment and retention, cybersecurity, and the impact of passenger security fees.
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Officials Testify on Investigation Into Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse
3 hours, 10 minutesNational Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy detailed findings from a preliminary report on the investigation of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. She described multiple power outages on the vessel, including outages within 0.6 and 0.2 miles of the Key Bridge, and detailed the timeline between the notification to authorities, bridge closure, and impact. Homendy along with Federal Highway Administration Administrator Shailen Bhatt, United States Coast Guard Vice Admiral Peter Gautier, and Army Corps of Engineers Deputy Commanding General William Graham testified on their ongoing investigation and removal efforts before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. They outlined a timeline and costs for reconstruction, citing year 2028 as the goal with a cost of roughly $1.7 to $1.9 billion.