C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Review of the 2023-24 Supreme Court Term and Rulings - Part 3
57 minutesLawyers, legal scholars, activists and journalists discussed the Supreme Court's 2023-24 term and rulings two years after the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, which protected the right to an abortion. During this portion, the panelists, including The Daily Show co-creator Lizz Winstead, discussed the impact of the Comstock Act of 1873 on reproductive rights today, the Supreme Court and originalism, and attacks on women's health care and gender-affirming care. Georgetown University Law Center hosted this event.
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Hearing on Electric Vehicle Industry
2 hours, 7 minutesAutomotive, transportation, and energy policy advocates and researchers testified before the Senate Budget Committee on electric vehicles, their popularity and challenges, and what the future with these vehicles looks like. Several topics were addressed, including charging station infrastructure, electric grid modernization needs, economic and environmental impacts of electric vehicles versus gas-powered vehicles, and competition with China. Moreover, regulatory roadblocks and the impact of government policy were also discussed.
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Discussion on Emerging AI Technologies
1 hour, 29 minutesThe Public Knowledge nonprofit hosted an event at the U.S. Capitol on new technologies and their impact on society. In this portion of the event, City University of New York journalism professor Jeff Jarvis advocated for less governmental regulation of artificial intelligence in the media landscape. He was followed by tech stakeholders who spoke about using AI technologies to create music, access climate change research, increase transparency of AI models, and build public AI infrastructure.
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Review of the 2023-24 Supreme Court Term and Rulings - Part 1
37 minutesLawyers, legal scholars, activists and journalists discussed the Supreme Court's 2023-24 term and rulings two years after the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, which protected the right to an abortion. In this portion, NAACP Legal Defense Fund President Janai Nelson sat down for a discussion on the history of civil rights and the Supreme Court. Georgetown University Law Center hosted this event.
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Review of the 2023-24 Supreme Court Term and Rulings - Part 2
55 minutesLawyers, legal scholars, activists and journalists discussed the Supreme Court's 2023-24 term and rulings two years after the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, which protected the right to an abortion. During this portion, the panelists discussed several health-related Supreme Court cases post-Dobbs, including the recent ruling that preserved access to the abortion pill mifepristone. Also discussed was the Court's dismissal of Moyle v. United States, which reinstated the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. Georgetown University Law Center hosted this event.
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Review of the 2023-24 Supreme Court Term and Rulings - Part 3
57 minutesLawyers, legal scholars, activists and journalists discussed the Supreme Court's 2023-24 term and rulings two years after the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, which protected the right to an abortion. During this portion, the panelists, including The Daily Show co-creator Lizz Winstead, discussed the impact of the Comstock Act of 1873 on reproductive rights today, the Supreme Court and originalism, and attacks on women's health care and gender-affirming care. Georgetown University Law Center hosted this event.
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Hearing on Electric Vehicle Industry
2 hours, 7 minutesAutomotive, transportation, and energy policy advocates and researchers testified before the Senate Budget Committee on electric vehicles, their popularity and challenges, and what the future with these vehicles looks like. Several topics were addressed, including charging station infrastructure, electric grid modernization needs, economic and environmental impacts of electric vehicles versus gas-powered vehicles, and competition with China. Moreover, regulatory roadblocks and the impact of government policy were also discussed.
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Discussion on Emerging AI Technologies
1 hour, 28 minutesThe Public Knowledge nonprofit hosted an event at the U.S. Capitol on new technologies and their impact on society. In this portion of the event, City University of New York journalism professor Jeff Jarvis advocated for less governmental regulation of artificial intelligence in the media landscape. He was followed by tech stakeholders who spoke about using AI technologies to create music, access climate change research, increase transparency of AI models, and build public AI infrastructure.
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Review of the 2023-24 Supreme Court Term and Rulings - Part 1
37 minutesLawyers, legal scholars, activists and journalists discussed the Supreme Court's 2023-24 term and rulings two years after the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, which protected the right to an abortion. In this portion, NAACP Legal Defense Fund President Janai Nelson sat down for a discussion on the history of civil rights and the Supreme Court. Georgetown University Law Center hosted this event.
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Review of the 2023-24 Supreme Court Term and Rulings - Part 2
56 minutesLawyers, legal scholars, activists and journalists discussed the Supreme Court's 2023-24 term and rulings two years after the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, which protected the right to an abortion. During this portion, the panelists discussed several health-related Supreme Court cases post-Dobbs, including the recent ruling that preserved access to the abortion pill mifepristone. Also discussed was the Court's dismissal of Moyle v. United States, which reinstated the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. Georgetown University Law Center hosted this event.
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Review of the 2023-24 Supreme Court Term and Rulings - Part 3
56 minutesLawyers, legal scholars, activists and journalists discussed the Supreme Court's 2023-24 term and rulings two years after the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, which protected the right to an abortion. During this portion, the panelists, including The Daily Show co-creator Lizz Winstead, discussed the impact of the Comstock Act of 1873 on reproductive rights today, the Supreme Court and originalism, and attacks on women's health care and gender-affirming care. Georgetown University Law Center hosted this event.
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Hearing on Electric Vehicle Industry
2 hours, 9 minutesAutomotive, transportation, and energy policy advocates and researchers testified before the Senate Budget Committee on electric vehicles, their popularity and challenges, and what the future with these vehicles looks like. Several topics were addressed, including charging station infrastructure, electric grid modernization needs, economic and environmental impacts of electric vehicles versus gas-powered vehicles, and competition with China. Moreover, regulatory roadblocks and the impact of government policy were also discussed.
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Discussion on Emerging AI Technologies
1 hour, 28 minutesThe Public Knowledge nonprofit hosted an event at the U.S. Capitol on new technologies and their impact on society. In this portion of the event, City University of New York journalism professor Jeff Jarvis advocated for less governmental regulation of artificial intelligence in the media landscape. He was followed by tech stakeholders who spoke about using AI technologies to create music, access climate change research, increase transparency of AI models, and build public AI infrastructure.
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Review of the 2023-24 Supreme Court Term and Rulings - Part 1
38 minutesLawyers, legal scholars, activists and journalists discussed the Supreme Court's 2023-24 term and rulings two years after the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, which protected the right to an abortion. In this portion, NAACP Legal Defense Fund President Janai Nelson sat down for a discussion on the history of civil rights and the Supreme Court. Georgetown University Law Center hosted this event.
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Review of the 2023-24 Supreme Court Term and Rulings - Part 2
55 minutesLawyers, legal scholars, activists and journalists discussed the Supreme Court's 2023-24 term and rulings two years after the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, which protected the right to an abortion. During this portion, the panelists discussed several health-related Supreme Court cases post-Dobbs, including the recent ruling that preserved access to the abortion pill mifepristone. Also discussed was the Court's dismissal of Moyle v. United States, which reinstated the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. Georgetown University Law Center hosted this event.
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Review of the 2023-24 Supreme Court Term and Rulings - Part 3
57 minutesLawyers, legal scholars, activists and journalists discussed the Supreme Court's 2023-24 term and rulings two years after the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, which protected the right to an abortion. During this portion, the panelists, including The Daily Show co-creator Lizz Winstead, discussed the impact of the Comstock Act of 1873 on reproductive rights today, the Supreme Court and originalism, and attacks on women's health care and gender-affirming care. Georgetown University Law Center hosted this event.
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Hearing on Electric Vehicle Industry
2 hours, 8 minutesAutomotive, transportation, and energy policy advocates and researchers testified before the Senate Budget Committee on electric vehicles, their popularity and challenges, and what the future with these vehicles looks like. Several topics were addressed, including charging station infrastructure, electric grid modernization needs, economic and environmental impacts of electric vehicles versus gas-powered vehicles, and competition with China. Moreover, regulatory roadblocks and the impact of government policy were also discussed.
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Discussion on Emerging AI Technologies
1 hour, 29 minutesThe Public Knowledge nonprofit hosted an event at the U.S. Capitol on new technologies and their impact on society. In this portion of the event, City University of New York journalism professor Jeff Jarvis advocated for less governmental regulation of artificial intelligence in the media landscape. He was followed by tech stakeholders who spoke about using AI technologies to create music, access climate change research, increase transparency of AI models, and build public AI infrastructure.
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NASA Officials Testify on Its Status to Return to the Moon
1 hour, 37 minutesNASA officials testified on its mission status to return to the Moon during a public hearing before a House Science and Space subcommittee. They discussed lessons learned from the Artemis 1 mission that can be applied to future missions and outlined goals, including exploration on Mars, reaching the moon before China, and opportunities for public-private partnerships. In addition, concerns around timeliness and supply-chain issues were addressed.