C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Historic Convention Speeches: Jimmy Carter - 1976
1 hour, 0 minuteFormer Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter accepted his party's nomination at the 1976 Democratic National Convention in New York City. Following the Watergate & Vietnam War eras, Governor Carter said "we have been a nation adrift too long."
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Boeing CEO Testifies on Safety Issues
2 hours, 1 minuteBoeing CEO Dave Calhoun apologized to families of Boeing Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crash victims during his testimony before the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations following a series of safety issues at his company, including an incident in January when a door plug blew off a 737 MAX 9 jet mid-flight. Mr. Calhoun was joined by Boeing's Chief Engineer Howard McKenzie as they answered questions on accountability at Boeing, whistleblower complaints and retaliation, and plans to restore a culture of safety at Boeing. Hours before the hearing began, an additional whistleblower who serves as a quality assurance inspector alleged that Boeing likely installed nonconforming parts in airplanes.
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Former Trump Admin. Officials on Global Migration & Border Security
1 hour, 4 minutesFormer Trump administration officials discussed global migration and border security at an event hosted by the EU-US Forum in Washington, DC. Topics included national security concerns, the impact illegal migration has on communities, and how border policy will impact the upcoming elections in the U.S. and Europe.
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Hearing on Increased Demand for Electric Power
1 hour, 50 minutesThe Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on challenges associated with the growing demand for electric power in the United States. Senators and energy stakeholders warned about the risks of retiring coal and natural gas plants too soon, thereby affecting affordability, national security, and competition with China. Several of them thus advocated for maintaining a reliable and balanced supply of electricity, such as nuclear, coal, and gas, in addition to renewable sources. However, some senators expressed concerns about delaying the transition to renewable energy, with Sen. Angus King (I-ME) remarking, "The cost of not addressing climate change dwarfs the cost of addressing climate change." At the time of this hearing, demand for electricity was on the rise due to the growth of data centers as well as a resurgence in U.S. manufacturing.
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Hearing on Abuse at Youth Residential Treatment Facilities
1 hour, 28 minutesThe Senate Finance Committee held a hearing to examine its report's findings of neglect, sexual and physical abuse, and civil rights violations at youth residential treatment facilities nationwide. Child advocates were among the witnesses who testified. Marc Miller, president and CEO of Universal Health Systems--a major operator of these treatment facilities--declined to appear before the committee. Also, several abuse victims who resided at these facilities were present but did not testify. Abuse at these centers came to national prominence in 2020 after a Michigan teen died at one of them. Socialite Paris Hilton has also raised awareness about this issue and has advocated on behalf of victims to congressional lawmakers.
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Boeing CEO Testifies on Safety Issues
2 hours, 0 minuteBoeing CEO Dave Calhoun apologized to families of Boeing Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crash victims during his testimony before the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations following a series of safety issues at his company, including an incident in January when a door plug blew off a 737 MAX 9 jet mid-flight. Mr. Calhoun was joined by Boeing's Chief Engineer Howard McKenzie as they answered questions on accountability at Boeing, whistleblower complaints and retaliation, and plans to restore a culture of safety at Boeing. Hours before the hearing began, an additional whistleblower who serves as a quality assurance inspector alleged that Boeing likely installed nonconforming parts in airplanes.
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Former Trump Admin. Officials on Global Migration & Border Security
1 hour, 3 minutesFormer Trump administration officials discussed global migration and border security at an event hosted by the EU-US Forum in Washington, DC. Topics included national security concerns, the impact illegal migration has on communities, and how border policy will impact the upcoming elections in the U.S. and Europe.
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Hearing on Increased Demand for Electric Power
1 hour, 50 minutesThe Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on challenges associated with the growing demand for electric power in the United States. Senators and energy stakeholders warned about the risks of retiring coal and natural gas plants too soon, thereby affecting affordability, national security, and competition with China. Several of them thus advocated for maintaining a reliable and balanced supply of electricity, such as nuclear, coal, and gas, in addition to renewable sources. However, some senators expressed concerns about delaying the transition to renewable energy, with Sen. Angus King (I-ME) remarking, "The cost of not addressing climate change dwarfs the cost of addressing climate change." At the time of this hearing, demand for electricity was on the rise due to the growth of data centers as well as a resurgence in U.S. manufacturing.
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Hearing on Abuse at Youth Residential Treatment Facilities
1 hour, 27 minutesThe Senate Finance Committee held a hearing to examine its report's findings of neglect, sexual and physical abuse, and civil rights violations at youth residential treatment facilities nationwide. Child advocates were among the witnesses who testified. Marc Miller, president and CEO of Universal Health Systems--a major operator of these treatment facilities--declined to appear before the committee. Also, several abuse victims who resided at these facilities were present but did not testify. Abuse at these centers came to national prominence in 2020 after a Michigan teen died at one of them. Socialite Paris Hilton has also raised awareness about this issue and has advocated on behalf of victims to congressional lawmakers.
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Boeing CEO Testifies on Safety Issues
2 hours, 1 minuteBoeing CEO Dave Calhoun apologized to families of Boeing Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crash victims during his testimony before the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations following a series of safety issues at his company, including an incident in January when a door plug blew off a 737 MAX 9 jet mid-flight. Mr. Calhoun was joined by Boeing's Chief Engineer Howard McKenzie as they answered questions on accountability at Boeing, whistleblower complaints and retaliation, and plans to restore a culture of safety at Boeing. Hours before the hearing began, an additional whistleblower who serves as a quality assurance inspector alleged that Boeing likely installed nonconforming parts in airplanes.
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Former Trump Admin. Officials on Global Migration & Border Security
1 hour, 3 minutesFormer Trump administration officials discussed global migration and border security at an event hosted by the EU-US Forum in Washington, DC. Topics included national security concerns, the impact illegal migration has on communities, and how border policy will impact the upcoming elections in the U.S. and Europe.
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Hearing on Increased Demand for Electric Power
1 hour, 50 minutesThe Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on challenges associated with the growing demand for electric power in the United States. Senators and energy stakeholders warned about the risks of retiring coal and natural gas plants too soon, thereby affecting affordability, national security, and competition with China. Several of them thus advocated for maintaining a reliable and balanced supply of electricity, such as nuclear, coal, and gas, in addition to renewable sources. However, some senators expressed concerns about delaying the transition to renewable energy, with Sen. Angus King (I-ME) remarking, "The cost of not addressing climate change dwarfs the cost of addressing climate change." At the time of this hearing, demand for electricity was on the rise due to the growth of data centers as well as a resurgence in U.S. manufacturing.
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Hearing on Abuse at Youth Residential Treatment Facilities
1 hour, 29 minutesThe Senate Finance Committee held a hearing to examine its report's findings of neglect, sexual and physical abuse, and civil rights violations at youth residential treatment facilities nationwide. Child advocates were among the witnesses who testified. Marc Miller, president and CEO of Universal Health Systems--a major operator of these treatment facilities--declined to appear before the committee. Also, several abuse victims who resided at these facilities were present but did not testify. Abuse at these centers came to national prominence in 2020 after a Michigan teen died at one of them. Socialite Paris Hilton has also raised awareness about this issue and has advocated on behalf of victims to congressional lawmakers.
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Boeing CEO Testifies on Safety Issues
2 hours, 1 minuteBoeing CEO Dave Calhoun apologized to families of Boeing Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crash victims during his testimony before the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations following a series of safety issues at his company, including an incident in January when a door plug blew off a 737 MAX 9 jet mid-flight. Mr. Calhoun was joined by Boeing's Chief Engineer Howard McKenzie as they answered questions on accountability at Boeing, whistleblower complaints and retaliation, and plans to restore a culture of safety at Boeing. Hours before the hearing began, an additional whistleblower who serves as a quality assurance inspector alleged that Boeing likely installed nonconforming parts in airplanes.
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Former Trump Admin. Officials on Global Migration & Border Security
1 hour, 4 minutesFormer Trump administration officials discussed global migration and border security at an event hosted by the EU-US Forum in Washington, DC. Topics included national security concerns, the impact illegal migration has on communities, and how border policy will impact the upcoming elections in the U.S. and Europe.
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Hearing on Increased Demand for Electric Power
1 hour, 48 minutesThe Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on challenges associated with the growing demand for electric power in the United States. Senators and energy stakeholders warned about the risks of retiring coal and natural gas plants too soon, thereby affecting affordability, national security, and competition with China. Several of them thus advocated for maintaining a reliable and balanced supply of electricity, such as nuclear, coal, and gas, in addition to renewable sources. However, some senators expressed concerns about delaying the transition to renewable energy, with Sen. Angus King (I-ME) remarking, "The cost of not addressing climate change dwarfs the cost of addressing climate change." At the time of this hearing, demand for electricity was on the rise due to the growth of data centers as well as a resurgence in U.S. manufacturing.