C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Asst. Education Sec. Discusses Enforcing Civil Rights in Schools
59 minutesAssistant Education Secretary for Civil Rights Catherine Lhamon discussed enforcement of civil rights at the City Club of Cleveland. She described schools' legal obligations to protect civil rights, such as ensuring students were not exposed to consistently hostile environments, and cited examples of discrimination and harassment that occurred at public schools and colleges. She then took several questions from the audience, which included educators, students, Ohio state Sen. Kent Smith (D), and others.
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State and Local Law Enforcement Officials Testify on Law Enforcement Challenges
2 hours, 45 minutesState and local law enforcement officials testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on the challenges faced by law enforcement. Several topics were addressed, including gun violence, the prevention of school shootings, workforce recruitment and retention concerns, and the importance of collaboration among federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. They also addressed the fentanyl crisis and the need for more funding and resources.
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Deputy Sec. of State Testifies on Competition With China
2 hours, 1 minuteDeputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell testified on strategic competition with China before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Topics included China competing with the U.S. for influence in the Global South, the country assisting Russia with its war against Ukraine, clean energy dominance, and the U.S. not having ambassadors in more than 20 countries where China does have ambassadors. In regard to the last issue, Mr. Campbell said, "I find it embarrassing," when the U.S. engages in diplomacy with nations that do not have U.S. ambassadors, saying it was antithetical to strategic interests. Moreover, the committee's chair, Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), condemned Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for holding onto power despite losing the popular vote to his opposition.
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Asst. Education Sec. Discusses Enforcing Civil Rights in Schools
59 minutesAssistant Education Secretary for Civil Rights Catherine Lhamon discussed enforcement of civil rights at the City Club of Cleveland. She described schools' legal obligations to protect civil rights, such as ensuring students were not exposed to consistently hostile environments, and cited examples of discrimination and harassment that occurred at public schools and colleges. She then took several questions from the audience, which included educators, students, Ohio state Sen. Kent Smith (D), and others.
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State and Local Law Enforcement Officials Testify on Law Enforcement Challenges
2 hours, 46 minutesState and local law enforcement officials testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on the challenges faced by law enforcement. Several topics were addressed, including gun violence, the prevention of school shootings, workforce recruitment and retention concerns, and the importance of collaboration among federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. They also addressed the fentanyl crisis and the need for more funding and resources.
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Deputy Sec. of State Testifies on Competition With China
2 hours, 0 minuteDeputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell testified on strategic competition with China before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Topics included China competing with the U.S. for influence in the Global South, the country assisting Russia with its war against Ukraine, clean energy dominance, and the U.S. not having ambassadors in more than 20 countries where China does have ambassadors. In regard to the last issue, Mr. Campbell said, "I find it embarrassing," when the U.S. engages in diplomacy with nations that do not have U.S. ambassadors, saying it was antithetical to strategic interests. Moreover, the committee's chair, Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), condemned Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for holding onto power despite losing the popular vote to his opposition.
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Asst. Education Sec. Discusses Enforcing Civil Rights in Schools
59 minutesAssistant Education Secretary for Civil Rights Catherine Lhamon discussed enforcement of civil rights at the City Club of Cleveland. She described schools' legal obligations to protect civil rights, such as ensuring students were not exposed to consistently hostile environments, and cited examples of discrimination and harassment that occurred at public schools and colleges. She then took several questions from the audience, which included educators, students, Ohio state Sen. Kent Smith (D), and others.
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State and Local Law Enforcement Officials Testify on Law Enforcement Challenges
2 hours, 46 minutesState and local law enforcement officials testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on the challenges faced by law enforcement. Several topics were addressed, including gun violence, the prevention of school shootings, workforce recruitment and retention concerns, and the importance of collaboration among federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. They also addressed the fentanyl crisis and the need for more funding and resources.
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Deputy Sec. of State Testifies on Competition With China
2 hours, 2 minutesDeputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell testified on strategic competition with China before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Topics included China competing with the U.S. for influence in the Global South, the country assisting Russia with its war against Ukraine, clean energy dominance, and the U.S. not having ambassadors in more than 20 countries where China does have ambassadors. In regard to the last issue, Mr. Campbell said, "I find it embarrassing," when the U.S. engages in diplomacy with nations that do not have U.S. ambassadors, saying it was antithetical to strategic interests. Moreover, the committee's chair, Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), condemned Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for holding onto power despite losing the popular vote to his opposition.
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Asst. Education Sec. Discusses Enforcing Civil Rights in Schools
58 minutesAssistant Education Secretary for Civil Rights Catherine Lhamon discussed enforcement of civil rights at the City Club of Cleveland. She described schools' legal obligations to protect civil rights, such as ensuring students were not exposed to consistently hostile environments, and cited examples of discrimination and harassment that occurred at public schools and colleges. She then took several questions from the audience, which included educators, students, Ohio state Sen. Kent Smith (D), and others.
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State and Local Law Enforcement Officials Testify on Law Enforcement Challenges
2 hours, 47 minutesState and local law enforcement officials testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on the challenges faced by law enforcement. Several topics were addressed, including gun violence, the prevention of school shootings, workforce recruitment and retention concerns, and the importance of collaboration among federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. They also addressed the fentanyl crisis and the need for more funding and resources.
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Deputy Sec. of State Testifies on Competition With China
2 hours, 0 minuteDeputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell testified on strategic competition with China before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Topics included China competing with the U.S. for influence in the Global South, the country assisting Russia with its war against Ukraine, clean energy dominance, and the U.S. not having ambassadors in more than 20 countries where China does have ambassadors. In regard to the last issue, Mr. Campbell said, "I find it embarrassing," when the U.S. engages in diplomacy with nations that do not have U.S. ambassadors, saying it was antithetical to strategic interests. Moreover, the committee's chair, Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), condemned Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for holding onto power despite losing the popular vote to his opposition.
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Asst. Education Sec. Discusses Enforcing Civil Rights in Schools
59 minutesAssistant Education Secretary for Civil Rights Catherine Lhamon discussed enforcement of civil rights at the City Club of Cleveland. She described schools' legal obligations to protect civil rights, such as ensuring students were not exposed to consistently hostile environments, and cited examples of discrimination and harassment that occurred at public schools and colleges. She then took several questions from the audience, which included educators, students, Ohio state Sen. Kent Smith (D), and others.