C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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History Bookshelf: Ray Suarez, "Latino Americans"
1 hour, 2 minutesRay Suarez talked about his book, Latino Americans: The 500-Year Legacy That Shaped a Nation, in which he discusses the history of Latinos in America going back 500 years. The book is a companion volume to a PBS documentary series. Mr. Suarez spoke at an event hosted by the Council of the Americas.
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Hispanic Americans in Congress
56 minutesHouse historian Matthew Wasniewski disussed Hispanic Americans who have served in Congress. He explains that prior to the mid-twentieth century, many served as territorial delegates and comissioners as opposed to voting representatives
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History Bookshelf: Miriam Pawel, "The Crusades of Cesar Chavez"
48 minutesMiriam Pawel talked about her book, The Crusades of Cesar Chavez: A Biography, in which she chronicles the life and activism of United Farm Workers co-founder and president Cesar Chavez. This event took place at the second annual San Antonio Book Festival, held on April 5, 2014, and was filmed in the auditorium of the San Antonio Central Library.
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Seabees in World War II's Pacific Theater
54 minutesWorld War II veteran Ira Rigger recounted his time as a U.S. Navy "Seabee" with the 301st Construction Battalion in the Pacific Theater. He talked about working to create a harbor at Guam and fighting in the Battle of Iwo Jima. The Friends of the National World War II Memorial provided this video.
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House Judiciary Hearing on Consumer & Employment Arbitration Agreements
2 hours, 24 minutesThe House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law holds a hearing examining employment arbitration agreements.
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David Wasserman
9 minutesCook Political Report House editor David Wasserman discussed the 2021-22 redistricting in states.
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White House Press Secretary Holds Briefing
46 minutesWhite House Press Secretary Jen Psaki holds a briefing.
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House Hearing on COVID-19 & Small Businesses
2 hours, 38 minutesThe House Small Business Committee held a hearing to examine the small business economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. Witnesses included University of California Santa Cruz economics professor Robert Fairlie, Oklahoma small business owner Stephen Schoaps and several business advocacy group leaders. Members asked about COVID-19 relief for minority-owned businesses, Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans and the potential impact of a minimum wage increase on small business owners.
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Evan McMullin
35 minutesEvan McMullin, a 2016 Independent presidential candidate and former chief policy director for House Republicans, discussed the future of the Republican Party.
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President Biden Delivers Remarks At National Institutes of Health
22 minutesPresident Biden delivers remarks to the staff at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
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French President Emmanuel Macron on Transatlantic Relations
1 hour, 32 minutesFrench President Emmanuel Macron discussed several issues around transatlantic relations at the launch of the Atlantic Council's Europe Center. President Macron answered questions from global fellows and scholars on trade, the NATO alliance, relations with Russia and China, climate change, and working with the new Biden administration.
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Oklahoma Governor Delivers the State of the State Address
38 minutesOklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt (R) delivered the State of the State Address in Oklahoma City. He discussed the state's response to COVID-19 and declared " the state of our state is strong." He thanked healthcare providers and teachers for their response to the pandemic. Gov. Stitt also discussed vaccine distribution, telehealth, getting students back in school, and small business investment programs.
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Oregon Gov. Brown Delivers State of the State Address
46 minutesOregon Gov. Kate Brown (D) delivered the State of the State address in Salem. She discussed the state's response to COVID-19 and making health care more affordable for all. She called for ending racial disparities and later discussed increasing broadband connectivity, voting rights and fighting wildfires.
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Populists in 1890s Texas
1 hour, 13 minutesGregg Cantrell talked about his book, "The People's Revolt: Texas Populists and the Roots of American Liberalism." He described the origins of the People's Party in the 1890s, their political goals and populism's legacy today. The Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University hosted this event and provided the video.
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World War II & Transforming the American West
52 minutesNew York Times columnist Timothy Egan argued that World War II industry in the American West impacted the environment and demographics in ways that influenced the region's development up to the present day. The Bill Lane Center for the American West hosted this event in May 2017 & provided the video.
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Notable Western Women
50 minutesThe Legendary Ladies, a historical interpretation group, portrayed notable women from Western history including sharpshooter Annie Oakley and labor activist Mother Jones. The Golden History Museum of Golden, Colorado hosted the event and provided the video.
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Black Cowboys in the American West
56 minutesHistorian Michael Searles talked about his book, "Black Cowboys in the American West: On the Range, on the Stage, Behind the Badge." Using images of black cowboys, Professor Searles discussed their experiences in the 19th and 20th centuries. The Tesoro Cultural Center in Morrison, Colorado hosted this event.
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Buffalo Bill & Frontier Myth
1 hour, 11 minutesWestern historian Paul Hutton delivered the keynote address at a symposium hosted by the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming. Mr. Hutton described how William Cody, best known as Buffalo Bill, became a symbol of the frontier and influenced American perception of the West. 2017 marks the 100th anniversary of Buffalo Bill's death.
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Women & John Steinbeck's "Cannery Row"
1 hour, 0 minutePublished in 1945, "Cannery Row" by John Steinbeck took place in the sardine canneries of Monterey, California. In her own book -- "Beyond Cannery Row: Sicilian Women, Immigration, and Community in Monterey, California, 1915-99" -- Carol Lynn McKibben focused on the role women played in the industry and how they were represented in Steinbeck's novel.
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Populists in 1890s Texas
1 hour, 13 minutesGregg Cantrell talked about his book, "The People's Revolt: Texas Populists and the Roots of American Liberalism." He described the origins of the People's Party in the 1890s, their political goals and populism's legacy today. The Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University hosted this event and provided the video.
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World War II & Transforming the American West
52 minutesNew York Times columnist Timothy Egan argued that World War II industry in the American West impacted the environment and demographics in ways that influenced the region's development up to the present day. The Bill Lane Center for the American West hosted this event in May 2017 & provided the video.
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Notable Western Women
49 minutesThe Legendary Ladies, a historical interpretation group, portrayed notable women from Western history including sharpshooter Annie Oakley and labor activist Mother Jones. The Golden History Museum of Golden, Colorado hosted the event and provided the video.
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Black Cowboys in the American West
57 minutesHistorian Michael Searles talked about his book, "Black Cowboys in the American West: On the Range, on the Stage, Behind the Badge." Using images of black cowboys, Professor Searles discussed their experiences in the 19th and 20th centuries. The Tesoro Cultural Center in Morrison, Colorado hosted this event.
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Buffalo Bill & Frontier Myth
1 hour, 9 minutesWestern historian Paul Hutton delivered the keynote address at a symposium hosted by the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming. Mr. Hutton described how William Cody, best known as Buffalo Bill, became a symbol of the frontier and influenced American perception of the West. 2017 marks the 100th anniversary of Buffalo Bill's death.