C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Aviation Safety Specialists Testify on Boeing Safety Culture
2 hours, 4 minutesAviation safety specialists testified on Boeing's safety culture amid ongoing issues with its planes midair during a public hearing before the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. They discussed many issues including the Alaska Airlines door plug failure while in the air, reports of employees being penalized for raising safety concerns, and the role the FAA has in ensuring aircraft safety enforcement. Witnesses included Tracy Dillinger, NASA's safety culture and human factors manager, and Javier de Luis, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) aeronautics and astronautics lecturer whose sister passed away in the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash involving a Boeing 737 MAX 8. That deadly crash along with another one prompted regulators in the U.S. and worldwide to ground all Boeing 737 Max planes for inspections. In the U.S., these aircrafts were grounded for 20 months before they were recertified for safety by the FAA and resumed flights in December 2020.
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Hearing on Regulating Payment Apps & Digital Wallets - Part 1
1 hour, 24 minutesFinancial technology stakeholders debated the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) proposed rule to regulate payment apps and digital wallets. Proponents of the rule argued big tech companies acted as unregulated banks and the rule was necessary to protect consumers. However, opponents suggested the rule was too broad, didn't clearly define markets, and could limit competition. Additional topics included consumer fraud and data protection. The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Inclusion hosted this hearing.
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Hearing on Regulating Payment Apps & Digital Wallets - part 2
29 minutesFinancial technology stakeholders debated the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) proposed rule to regulate payment apps and digital wallets. Proponents of the rule argued big tech companies acted as unregulated banks and the rule was necessary to protect consumers. However, opponents suggested the rule was too broad, didn't clearly define markets, and could limit competition. Additional topics included consumer fraud and data protection. The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Inclusion hosted this hearing.
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Officials Testify on Investigation Into Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse
3 hours, 11 minutesFederal officialstestify on their ongoing investigation into the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge beforethe House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
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Nancy Altman and Romina Boccia
49 minutesSocial Security Works' Nancy Altman and Cato Institute's Romina Boccia discussed the results of the most recent Socal Security Trustees report and revised insolvency date.
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Neil Chilson
38 minutesNeil Chilson, former Federal Trade Commission Chief Technologist and head of AI Policy for the tech think tank The Abundance Institute, discussed new research on the potential role of AI in Campaign 2024.
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TSA Administrator Testifies on the President's 2025 Budget Request
1 hour, 5 minutesTSA Administrator David Pekoske testifies on the president's 2025 budget request before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Transportation and Maritime Security.
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IRS Commissioner Testifies on 2024 Filing Season & 2025 Budget
2 hours, 24 minutesIRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel testified on the 2024 tax filing season and the president's 2025 budget request for the agency during a public hearing before the Senate Finance Committee. On the filing season, the commissioner highlighted the lessons learned and the successes of the Direct File Pilot program offered in 12 states. With regards to the budget, he defended it saying the funding will help the IRS with several priorities including sustaining its mission, implementing modernization efforts, and improving taxpayer services. In the president's 2025 budget proposal, the IRS is allotted $12.3 billion in discretionary funding.
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Hearing on Impact of Forced Arbitration to Workers
1 hour, 43 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee held a public hearing to examine the impact of forced arbitration clauses on workers and their inability to seek legal recourse. Gretchen Carlson, a former Fox News anchor, testified on how forced arbitration affected her sexual harassment battle with the network. An Ohio nurse also appeared before lawmakers to talk about her experience and age discrimination in the workplace. Others testifying included two attorneys who focused on existing law and recommendations for potential changes.
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Hearing on Regulating Payment Apps & Digital Wallets - Part 1
1 hour, 24 minutesFinancial technology stakeholders debated the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) proposed rule to regulate payment apps and digital wallets. Proponents of the rule argued big tech companies acted as unregulated banks and the rule was necessary to protect consumers. However, opponents suggested the rule was too broad, didn't clearly define markets, and could limit competition. Additional topics included consumer fraud and data protection. The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Inclusion hosted this hearing.
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Hearing on Regulating Payment Apps & Digital Wallets - part 2
36 minutesFinancial technology stakeholders debated the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) proposed rule to regulate payment apps and digital wallets. Proponents of the rule argued big tech companies acted as unregulated banks and the rule was necessary to protect consumers. However, opponents suggested the rule was too broad, didn't clearly define markets, and could limit competition. Additional topics included consumer fraud and data protection. The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Inclusion hosted this hearing.
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IRS Commissioner Testifies on 2024 Filing Season & 2025 Budget
2 hours, 23 minutesIRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel testified on the 2024 tax filing season and the president's 2025 budget request for the agency during a public hearing before the Senate Finance Committee. On the filing season, the commissioner highlighted the lessons learned and the successes of the Direct File Pilot program offered in 12 states. With regards to the budget, he defended it saying the funding will help the IRS with several priorities including sustaining its mission, implementing modernization efforts, and improving taxpayer services. In the president's 2025 budget proposal, the IRS is allotted $12.3 billion in discretionary funding.
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Hearing on Impact of Forced Arbitration to Workers
1 hour, 43 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee held a public hearing to examine the impact of forced arbitration clauses on workers and their inability to seek legal recourse. Gretchen Carlson, a former Fox News anchor, testified on how forced arbitration affected her sexual harassment battle with the network. An Ohio nurse also appeared before lawmakers to talk about her experience and age discrimination in the workplace. Others testifying included two attorneys who focused on existing law and recommendations for potential changes.
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Hearing on Regulating Payment Apps & Digital Wallets - Part 1
1 hour, 25 minutesFinancial technology stakeholders debated the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) proposed rule to regulate payment apps and digital wallets. Proponents of the rule argued big tech companies acted as unregulated banks and the rule was necessary to protect consumers. However, opponents suggested the rule was too broad, didn't clearly define markets, and could limit competition. Additional topics included consumer fraud and data protection. The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Inclusion hosted this hearing.
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Hearing on Regulating Payment Apps & Digital Wallets - part 2
35 minutesFinancial technology stakeholders debated the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) proposed rule to regulate payment apps and digital wallets. Proponents of the rule argued big tech companies acted as unregulated banks and the rule was necessary to protect consumers. However, opponents suggested the rule was too broad, didn't clearly define markets, and could limit competition. Additional topics included consumer fraud and data protection. The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Inclusion hosted this hearing.
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IRS Commissioner Testifies on 2024 Filing Season & 2025 Budget
2 hours, 23 minutesIRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel testified on the 2024 tax filing season and the president's 2025 budget request for the agency during a public hearing before the Senate Finance Committee. On the filing season, the commissioner highlighted the lessons learned and the successes of the Direct File Pilot program offered in 12 states. With regards to the budget, he defended it saying the funding will help the IRS with several priorities including sustaining its mission, implementing modernization efforts, and improving taxpayer services. In the president's 2025 budget proposal, the IRS is allotted $12.3 billion in discretionary funding.
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Hearing on Impact of Forced Arbitration to Workers
1 hour, 43 minutesThe Senate Judiciary Committee held a public hearing to examine the impact of forced arbitration clauses on workers and their inability to seek legal recourse. Gretchen Carlson, a former Fox News anchor, testified on how forced arbitration affected her sexual harassment battle with the network. An Ohio nurse also appeared before lawmakers to talk about her experience and age discrimination in the workplace. Others testifying included two attorneys who focused on existing law and recommendations for potential changes.
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Hearing on U.S. Northern & Southern Commands
1 hour, 56 minutesThe commanders of U.S. Northern Command and U.S. Southern Command testified on security challenges affecting the Western Hemisphere; the Senate Armed Services Committee held the hearing.
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Financial Regulators Testify at Senate Oversight Hearing
2 hours, 0 minuteFDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Michael Barr and acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael Hsu testify on financial oversight before the Senate Banking Committee.
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Key Capitol Hill Hearings
8 hours, 0 minuteKey Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
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Public Affairs Events
4 hours, 0 minutePublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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Public Affairs Events
8 hours, 2 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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FDA Commissioner Appears Before Lawmakers for Oversight Hearing, Part 1
3 hours, 29 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf testified on oversight matters before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. For more than three hours he answered lawmakers' questions on many topics. They included the prescription drug approval process, vaccine safety and effectiveness, abortion pill mifepristone's authorization, the dangers of teens vaping, and imported seafood safety.
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FDA Commissioner Appears Before Lawmakers for Oversight Hearing, Part 2
29 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf testified on oversight matters before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. For more than three hours he answered lawmakers' questions on many topics. They included the prescription drug approval process, vaccine safety and effectiveness, abortion pill mifepristone's authorization, the dangers of teens vaping, and imported seafood safety.
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Congressional Commission on U.S. Strategic Posture Discusses Nuclear Deterrence
1 hour, 10 minutesRepresentatives from the Congressional Commission on U.S. Strategic Posture and others discussed nuclear deterrence at the ExchangeMonitor Nuclear Deterrence Summit in Washington, DC. Topics included growing the intelligence community so there can be a better understanding of Russia and China's strategy, missile defense systems, North Korea, and recommendations that the U.S. and its allies can use to improve their strategic posture.
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Acting HUD Secretary on Housing Shortage
50 minutesHousing and Urban Development (HUD) Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman discussed the housing supply shortage at an event hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, DC. Topics included housing supply and demand challenges, housing affordability, veteran homelessness, barriers around introducing modular and manufactured housing to the market, and bipartisan efforts to deal with housing challenges.
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FDA Commissioner Appears Before Lawmakers for Oversight Hearing, Part 1
3 hours, 29 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf testified on oversight matters before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. For more than three hours he answered lawmakers' questions on many topics. They included the prescription drug approval process, vaccine safety and effectiveness, abortion pill mifepristone's authorization, the dangers of teens vaping, and imported seafood safety.
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FDA Commissioner Appears Before Lawmakers for Oversight Hearing, Part 2
29 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf testified on oversight matters before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. For more than three hours he answered lawmakers' questions on many topics. They included the prescription drug approval process, vaccine safety and effectiveness, abortion pill mifepristone's authorization, the dangers of teens vaping, and imported seafood safety.
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Congressional Commission on U.S. Strategic Posture Discusses Nuclear Deterrence
1 hour, 9 minutesRepresentatives from the Congressional Commission on U.S. Strategic Posture and others discussed nuclear deterrence at the ExchangeMonitor Nuclear Deterrence Summit in Washington, DC. Topics included growing the intelligence community so there can be a better understanding of Russia and China's strategy, missile defense systems, North Korea, and recommendations that the U.S. and its allies can use to improve their strategic posture.
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Acting HUD Secretary on Housing Shortage
49 minutesHousing and Urban Development (HUD) Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman discussed the housing supply shortage at an event hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, DC. Topics included housing supply and demand challenges, housing affordability, veteran homelessness, barriers around introducing modular and manufactured housing to the market, and bipartisan efforts to deal with housing challenges.
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FDA Commissioner Appears Before Lawmakers for Oversight Hearing, Part 1
3 hours, 30 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf testified on oversight matters before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. For more than three hours he answered lawmakers' questions on many topics. They included the prescription drug approval process, vaccine safety and effectiveness, abortion pill mifepristone's authorization, the dangers of teens vaping, and imported seafood safety.
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FDA Commissioner Appears Before Lawmakers for Oversight Hearing, Part 2
28 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf testified on oversight matters before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. For more than three hours he answered lawmakers' questions on many topics. They included the prescription drug approval process, vaccine safety and effectiveness, abortion pill mifepristone's authorization, the dangers of teens vaping, and imported seafood safety.
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Congressional Commission on U.S. Strategic Posture Discusses Nuclear Deterrence
1 hour, 8 minutesRepresentatives from the Congressional Commission on U.S. Strategic Posture and others discussed nuclear deterrence at the ExchangeMonitor Nuclear Deterrence Summit in Washington, DC. Topics included growing the intelligence community so there can be a better understanding of Russia and China's strategy, missile defense systems, North Korea, and recommendations that the U.S. and its allies can use to improve their strategic posture.
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Acting HUD Secretary on Housing Shortage
49 minutesHousing and Urban Development (HUD) Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman discussed the housing supply shortage at an event hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, DC. Topics included housing supply and demand challenges, housing affordability, veteran homelessness, barriers around introducing modular and manufactured housing to the market, and bipartisan efforts to deal with housing challenges.
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FDA Commissioner Appears Before Lawmakers for Oversight Hearing, Part 1
3 hours, 30 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf testified on oversight matters before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. For more than three hours he answered lawmakers' questions on many topics. They included the prescription drug approval process, vaccine safety and effectiveness, abortion pill mifepristone's authorization, the dangers of teens vaping, and imported seafood safety.
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FDA Commissioner Appears Before Lawmakers for Oversight Hearing, Part 2
27 minutesFood and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf testified on oversight matters before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. For more than three hours he answered lawmakers' questions on many topics. They included the prescription drug approval process, vaccine safety and effectiveness, abortion pill mifepristone's authorization, the dangers of teens vaping, and imported seafood safety.
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Congressional Commission on U.S. Strategic Posture Discusses Nuclear Deterrence
1 hour, 9 minutesRepresentatives from the Congressional Commission on U.S. Strategic Posture and others discussed nuclear deterrence at the ExchangeMonitor Nuclear Deterrence Summit in Washington, DC. Topics included growing the intelligence community so there can be a better understanding of Russia and China's strategy, missile defense systems, North Korea, and recommendations that the U.S. and its allies can use to improve their strategic posture.
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Acting HUD Secretary on Housing Shortage
1 hour, 3 minutesHousing and Urban Development (HUD) Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman discussed the housing supply shortage at an event hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, DC. Topics included housing supply and demand challenges, housing affordability, veteran homelessness, barriers around introducing modular and manufactured housing to the market, and bipartisan efforts to deal with housing challenges.
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Dr. Antonia Novello, "Duty Calls"
1 hour, 15 minutesFormer U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Antonia Novello talked about her life and career. When Dr. Novello was appointed by President George H.W. Bush in 1990, she became the first woman and first Hispanic person to hold that position. This event was held at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas.
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Mike Gonzalez and Katharine Gorka, "NextGen Marxism"
45 minutesMike Gonzalez and Katharine Gorka argued that the American left has embraced a form of radical Marxism that threatens the future of the United States. This event was held at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
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After Words: Johann Hari, "Magic Pill"
1 hour, 0 minuteJournalist Johann Hari reported on the success and concerns surrounding the new weight-loss drugs, as well as his personal experience taking Ozempic. He was interviewed by Bloomberg News health reporter Madison Muller.
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Dr. Antonia Novello, "Duty Calls"
1 hour, 15 minutesFormer U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Antonia Novello talked about her life and career. When Dr. Novello was appointed by President George H.W. Bush in 1990, she became the first woman and first Hispanic person to hold that position. This event was held at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas.
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Mike Gonzalez and Katharine Gorka, "NextGen Marxism"
45 minutesMike Gonzalez and Katharine Gorka argued that the American left has embraced a form of radical Marxism that threatens the future of the United States. This event was held at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
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After Words: Johann Hari, "Magic Pill"
1 hour, 0 minuteJournalist Johann Hari reported on the success and concerns surrounding the new weight-loss drugs, as well as his personal experience taking Ozempic. He was interviewed by Bloomberg News health reporter Madison Muller.
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Jonna Mendez, "In True Face"
1 hour, 0 minuteJonna Mendez, former Chief of Disguise at the CIA, talked about her life and career overseas during the Cold War. This event was hosted by the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore.
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Mark David Hall, "Who's Afraid of Chrisitan Nationalism?"
45 minutesRegent University Professor Mark David Hall explained why he believes Christian nationalism is not a threat to the United States or Christian churches.
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Frank McCourt Jr. "Our Biggest Fight - Reclaiming Liberty, Humanity, and Dignity in the Digital Age"
40 minutesProject Liberty founder and business executive Frank McCourt Jr. argued that regulation is not enough to address the divisions caused by social media. This event was hosted by All Tech is Human.
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Nathan Thrall, "A Day in the Life of Abed Salama"
1 hour, 37 minutesNathan Thrall, former Arab-Israeli Project director at the International Crisis Group, discussed his book about the plight of a Palestinian man whose 5-year-old son was a in a school bus crash in the West Bank. This event was held at the First United Methodist Church of Chicago.
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Jonathan Eig, "King - A Life"'
1 hour, 8 minutesAuthor and journalist Jonathan Eig discussed the life of Martin Luther King Jr. in the first comprehensive biography of the civil rights leader in over 30 years. The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta hosted this event.
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Commencement Speeches: Author Brad Meltzer Delivers University of Michigan Commencement Address
20 minutesAuthor Brad Meltzer delivered the 2024 Commencement Address at the University of Michigan. The University of Michigan is located in Ann Arbor.
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Children's Book Author Jonah Winter on Censorship
30 minutesAward winning children's book author Jonah Winter discussed his experiences with censorship, and why he believes cancel culture is more dangerous than book banning.
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Dr. Antonia Novello, "Duty Calls"
1 hour, 15 minutesFormer U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Antonia Novello talked about her life and career. When Dr. Novello was appointed by President George H.W. Bush in 1990, she became the first woman and first Hispanic person to hold that position. This event was held at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas.
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Mike Gonzalez and Katharine Gorka, "NextGen Marxism"
45 minutesMike Gonzalez and Katharine Gorka argued that the American left has embraced a form of radical Marxism that threatens the future of the United States. This event was held at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
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After Words: Johann Hari, "Magic Pill"
1 hour, 0 minuteJournalist Johann Hari reported on the success and concerns surrounding the new weight-loss drugs, as well as his personal experience taking Ozempic. He was interviewed by Bloomberg News health reporter Madison Muller.
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Dr. Antonia Novello, "Duty Calls"
1 hour, 15 minutesFormer U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Antonia Novello talked about her life and career. When Dr. Novello was appointed by President George H.W. Bush in 1990, she became the first woman and first Hispanic person to hold that position. This event was held at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas.
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Mike Gonzalez and Katharine Gorka, "NextGen Marxism"
45 minutesMike Gonzalez and Katharine Gorka argued that the American left has embraced a form of radical Marxism that threatens the future of the United States. This event was held at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.
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After Words: Johann Hari, "Magic Pill"
1 hour, 0 minuteJournalist Johann Hari reported on the success and concerns surrounding the new weight-loss drugs, as well as his personal experience taking Ozempic. He was interviewed by Bloomberg News health reporter Madison Muller.
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Jonna Mendez, "In True Face"
1 hour, 0 minuteJonna Mendez, former Chief of Disguise at the CIA, talked about her life and career overseas during the Cold War. This event was hosted by the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore.
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Mark David Hall, "Who's Afraid of Chrisitan Nationalism?"
45 minutesRegent University Professor Mark David Hall explained why he believes Christian nationalism is not a threat to the United States or Christian churches.
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Frank McCourt Jr. "Our Biggest Fight - Reclaiming Liberty, Humanity, and Dignity in the Digital Age"
40 minutesProject Liberty founder and business executive Frank McCourt Jr. argued that regulation is not enough to address the divisions caused by social media. This event was hosted by All Tech is Human.
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Nathan Thrall, "A Day in the Life of Abed Salama"
1 hour, 37 minutesNathan Thrall, former Arab-Israeli Project director at the International Crisis Group, discussed his book about the plight of a Palestinian man whose 5-year-old son was a in a school bus crash in the West Bank. This event was held at the First United Methodist Church of Chicago.
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Jonathan Eig, "King - A Life"'
1 hour, 8 minutesAuthor and journalist Jonathan Eig discussed the life of Martin Luther King Jr. in the first comprehensive biography of the civil rights leader in over 30 years. The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta hosted this event.
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Commencement Speeches: Author Brad Meltzer Delivers University of Michigan Commencement Address
20 minutesAuthor Brad Meltzer delivered the 2024 Commencement Address at the University of Michigan. The University of Michigan is located in Ann Arbor.
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Children's Book Author Jonah Winter on Censorship
31 minutesAward winning children's book author Jonah Winter discussed his experiences with censorship, and why he believes cancel culture is more dangerous than book banning.
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Lectures in History: The West Virginia Mine Wars
1 hour, 14 minutesVirginia Tech lecturer Taulby Edmondson discussed unionization efforts in the West Virginia mining industry that led to a series of armed conflicts in the 1910s and 1920s. Virginia Tech is located in Blacksburg.
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Reel America: "Zip Code with the Swingin' Six" - 1967
15 minutesThe 1960s folk band "The Swingin' Six" stars in a U.S. Postal Service public service announcement explaining the zip code system, which was first introduced in 1963. ZIP is an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan.
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Ike's Cold War Radio Strategy
1 hour, 5 minutesWhat was President Eisenhower's role in radio broadcasts designed to fight communism as the Cold War took shape? Mark Pomar, a senior fellow at the Clements Center for National Security, detailed Ike's post-World War II campaign to promote democratic values in Europe. The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library & Museum hosted this virtual event.
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Reel America: Showcase for the Nation - 1968
25 minutesThe story of Lady Bird Johnson's beautification program is told in a documentary produced by the Naval Photographic Center. The program concentrated on improving neglected areas of the nation's capital by planting trees and flowers, cleaning up parks, and building school playgrounds.
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Lectures in History: The West Virginia Mine Wars
1 hour, 15 minutesVirginia Tech lecturer Taulby Edmondson discussed unionization efforts in the West Virginia mining industry that led to a series of armed conflicts in the 1910s and 1920s. Virginia Tech is located in Blacksburg.
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Reel America: "Zip Code with the Swingin' Six" - 1967
15 minutesThe 1960s folk band "The Swingin' Six" stars in a U.S. Postal Service public service announcement explaining the zip code system, which was first introduced in 1963. ZIP is an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan.
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Ike's Cold War Radio Strategy
1 hour, 5 minutesWhat was President Eisenhower's role in radio broadcasts designed to fight communism as the Cold War took shape? Mark Pomar, a senior fellow at the Clements Center for National Security, detailed Ike's post-World War II campaign to promote democratic values in Europe. The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library & Museum hosted this virtual event.
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Reel America: Showcase for the Nation - 1968
25 minutesThe story of Lady Bird Johnson's beautification program is told in a documentary produced by the Naval Photographic Center. The program concentrated on improving neglected areas of the nation's capital by planting trees and flowers, cleaning up parks, and building school playgrounds.
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The Civil War: Lauren Thompson, "Friendly Enemies"
1 hour, 0 minuteMcKendree University professor Lauren Thompson talked about how, despite prohibitions against it, Union and Confederate soldiers often fraternized, sharing coffee, tobacco, and newspapers. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg hosted this event.
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Korean War Medal of Honor Awardee Lying in Honor Ceremony
27 minutesThe late Col. Ralph Puckett Jr. (Ret.), a Korean War veteran and a Medal of Honor awardee, lay in honor at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC.
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Origins of the Korean War
1 hour, 1 minuteHistory professors Gregg Brazinsky (George Washington University), Steven Casey (London School of Economics & Political Science) and Mary Dudziak (Emory University) discussed the causes and early years of the Korean War. This event was part of the 2024 Symposium on War, Conflict and Society at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth.
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Soldier & Civilian Experiences in the Korean War
1 hour, 14 minutesHistory professors Tarak Barkawi (Johns Hopkins University), David Cline (San Diego State University), Suzy Kim (Rutgers University) and John McManus (Missouri University of Science & Technology) discussed soldier and civilian experiences during the Korean War. This event was part of the 2024 Symposium on War, Conflict and Society at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth.
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Legacy of the Korean War
1 hour, 18 minutesFrank Aum of the U.S. Institute of Peace and historians Meghan Fitzpatrick, Nan Kim and Brian Linn discussed the legacy and lasting impacts of the Korean War. This event was part of the 2024 Symposium on War, Conflict and Society at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth.
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Congress Investigates: 1987 Iran-Contra Hearings
1 hour, 0 minuteIn 1987, House & Senate select committees jointly examined the clandestine operation of selling missiles to Iran in exchange for the release of hostages in Lebanon, with proceeds going to Contra rebels in Nicaragua.
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Lectures in History: The West Virginia Mine Wars
1 hour, 15 minutesVirginia Tech lecturer Taulby Edmondson discussed unionization efforts in the West Virginia mining industry that led to a series of armed conflicts in the 1910s and 1920s. Virginia Tech is located in Blacksburg.
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Reel America: "Zip Code with the Swingin' Six" - 1967
15 minutesThe 1960s folk band "The Swingin' Six" stars in a U.S. Postal Service public service announcement explaining the zip code system, which was first introduced in 1963. ZIP is an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan.
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Ike's Cold War Radio Strategy
1 hour, 5 minutesWhat was President Eisenhower's role in radio broadcasts designed to fight communism as the Cold War took shape? Mark Pomar, a senior fellow at the Clements Center for National Security, detailed Ike's post-World War II campaign to promote democratic values in Europe. The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library & Museum hosted this virtual event.
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Reel America: Showcase for the Nation - 1968
25 minutesThe story of Lady Bird Johnson's beautification program is told in a documentary produced by the Naval Photographic Center. The program concentrated on improving neglected areas of the nation's capital by planting trees and flowers, cleaning up parks, and building school playgrounds.
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Lectures in History: The West Virginia Mine Wars
1 hour, 15 minutesVirginia Tech lecturer Taulby Edmondson discussed unionization efforts in the West Virginia mining industry that led to a series of armed conflicts in the 1910s and 1920s. Virginia Tech is located in Blacksburg.
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Reel America: "Zip Code with the Swingin' Six" - 1967
15 minutesThe 1960s folk band "The Swingin' Six" stars in a U.S. Postal Service public service announcement explaining the zip code system, which was first introduced in 1963. ZIP is an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan.
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Ike's Cold War Radio Strategy
1 hour, 5 minutesWhat was President Eisenhower's role in radio broadcasts designed to fight communism as the Cold War took shape? Mark Pomar, a senior fellow at the Clements Center for National Security, detailed Ike's post-World War II campaign to promote democratic values in Europe. The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library & Museum hosted this virtual event.
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Reel America: Showcase for the Nation - 1968
25 minutesThe story of Lady Bird Johnson's beautification program is told in a documentary produced by the Naval Photographic Center. The program concentrated on improving neglected areas of the nation's capital by planting trees and flowers, cleaning up parks, and building school playgrounds.
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The Civil War: Lauren Thompson, "Friendly Enemies"
1 hour, 0 minuteMcKendree University professor Lauren Thompson talked about how, despite prohibitions against it, Union and Confederate soldiers often fraternized, sharing coffee, tobacco, and newspapers. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg hosted this event.
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Korean War Medal of Honor Awardee Lying in Honor Ceremony
27 minutesThe late Col. Ralph Puckett Jr. (Ret.), a Korean War veteran and a Medal of Honor awardee, lay in honor at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC.
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Origins of the Korean War
1 hour, 1 minuteHistory professors Gregg Brazinsky (George Washington University), Steven Casey (London School of Economics & Political Science) and Mary Dudziak (Emory University) discussed the causes and early years of the Korean War. This event was part of the 2024 Symposium on War, Conflict and Society at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth.
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Soldier & Civilian Experiences in the Korean War
1 hour, 14 minutesHistory professors Tarak Barkawi (Johns Hopkins University), David Cline (San Diego State University), Suzy Kim (Rutgers University) and John McManus (Missouri University of Science & Technology) discussed soldier and civilian experiences during the Korean War. This event was part of the 2024 Symposium on War, Conflict and Society at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth.
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Legacy of the Korean War
1 hour, 18 minutesFrank Aum of the U.S. Institute of Peace and historians Meghan Fitzpatrick, Nan Kim and Brian Linn discussed the legacy and lasting impacts of the Korean War. This event was part of the 2024 Symposium on War, Conflict and Society at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth.
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Congress Investigates: 1987 Iran-Contra Hearings
1 hour, 0 minuteIn 1987, House & Senate select committees jointly examined the clandestine operation of selling missiles to Iran in exchange for the release of hostages in Lebanon, with proceeds going to Contra rebels in Nicaragua.
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Public Affairs Events
1 hour, 30 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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Key Capitol Hill Hearings
10 hours, 30 minutesKey Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
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4 hours, 0 minutePublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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9 hours, 30 minutesPublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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Key Capitol Hill Hearings
10 hours, 30 minutesKey Capitol Hill hearings, speeches from policy makers, and political coverage from around the country.
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4 hours, 0 minutePublic affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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