C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Hearing on Risks of Replacing Civil Servants with Political Appointees
1 hour, 6 minutesFormer government officials testify on the risks associated with replacing civil servants with political appointees before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
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Campaign 2024: Democratic Mayors Discuss Infrastructure Investment
1 hour, 10 minutesPhoenix Mayor Kate Gallego (D) led a conversation on infrastructure investment and labor union participation at an event hosted by the Democratic Mayors Association on the second day of the DNC Convention in Chicago. Several topics were addressed, including the impact of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law on America's cities, workforce development, and the importance of labor unions. Others participating included San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg (I) and Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb (D).
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NASA Officials Testify on Its Status to Return to the Moon
1 hour, 39 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.
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Michael McDonald
14 minutesUniversity of Florida political science professor Michael McDonald discussed the start of early voting and its role in the 2024 election.
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Former Google AI & OpenAI Employees Testify on AI Regulation
2 hours, 17 minutesFormer Google AI and OpenAI employees testify on the regulation of artificial intelligence before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee.
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Commemoration of National Whistleblower Day
3 hours, 19 minutesThe National Whistleblower Center commemorated National Whistleblower Day on Capitol Hill. Speakers included former employees of Boeing, ExxonMobil, a local Georgia police department, and other organizations who blew the whistle on their former employers for various wrongdoing such as faulty manufacturing, fraud, and sexual misconduct. Senators and whistleblower advocates Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) also spoke, and tobacco company whistleblower Jeffrey Wigand received a lifetime achievement award. National Whistleblower Day is celebrated every July 30, when the Continental Congress passed legislation in 1778 to protect whistleblowers.
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Campaign 2024: Democratic Mayors Discuss Infrastructure Investment
1 hour, 11 minutesPhoenix Mayor Kate Gallego (D) led a conversation on infrastructure investment and labor union participation at an event hosted by the Democratic Mayors Association on the second day of the DNC Convention in Chicago. Several topics were addressed, including the impact of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law on America's cities, workforce development, and the importance of labor unions. Others participating included San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg (I) and Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb (D).
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NASA Officials Testify on Its Status to Return to the Moon
1 hour, 38 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.
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Commemoration of National Whistleblower Day
3 hours, 20 minutesThe National Whistleblower Center commemorated National Whistleblower Day on Capitol Hill. Speakers included former employees of Boeing, ExxonMobil, a local Georgia police department, and other organizations who blew the whistle on their former employers for various wrongdoing such as faulty manufacturing, fraud, and sexual misconduct. Senators and whistleblower advocates Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) also spoke, and tobacco company whistleblower Jeffrey Wigand received a lifetime achievement award. National Whistleblower Day is celebrated every July 30, when the Continental Congress passed legislation in 1778 to protect whistleblowers.
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Campaign 2024: Democratic Mayors Discuss Infrastructure Investment
1 hour, 10 minutesPhoenix Mayor Kate Gallego (D) led a conversation on infrastructure investment and labor union participation at an event hosted by the Democratic Mayors Association on the second day of the DNC Convention in Chicago. Several topics were addressed, including the impact of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law on America's cities, workforce development, and the importance of labor unions. Others participating included San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg (I) and Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb (D).
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NASA Officials Testify on Its Status to Return to the Moon
1 hour, 38 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.
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Commemoration of National Whistleblower Day
3 hours, 20 minutesThe National Whistleblower Center commemorated National Whistleblower Day on Capitol Hill. Speakers included former employees of Boeing, ExxonMobil, a local Georgia police department, and other organizations who blew the whistle on their former employers for various wrongdoing such as faulty manufacturing, fraud, and sexual misconduct. Senators and whistleblower advocates Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) also spoke, and tobacco company whistleblower Jeffrey Wigand received a lifetime achievement award. National Whistleblower Day is celebrated every July 30, when the Continental Congress passed legislation in 1778 to protect whistleblowers.
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Ceremony Commemorating 80th Anniversary of D-Day in Bedford, Virginia
1 hour, 56 minutes"80 years ago today, we made history," said Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) during his commemorating the 80th Anniversary of D-Day. The governor joined representatives from the U.S. military, NATO, the United Kingdom, France, and Canada at a ceremony held at the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Virginia.
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Key Capitol Hill Hearings
10 hours, 2 minutesKey Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.