C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Agriculture Secretary Testifies on Agency Oversight
5 hours, 6 minutesAgriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack testified before the House Agriculture Committee on oversight of his department and the importance of renewing the farm bill. Several topics were addressed, including regulatory challenges, climate impact mitigation and farmland conservation, investment in rural and underserved communities, funding and resource allocation concerns, and prohibiting the sale of farmland to adversarial foreign countries. Also discussed was the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), including its impact on food insecurity and hunger, and stopping fraud and abuse in the program.
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Federal Reserve Chair Testifies on Monetary Policy & the Economy
2 hours, 2 minutesFederal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell outlined the Federal Reserve's Semi-annual Policy Report before the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee. He outlined the state of the economy and said the Federal Reserve will not wait for inflation to get down to 2% before cutting interest rates with the expectation of dialing back interest rates this year. Additional topics discussed included amending the Basel III Endgame proposal that outlines bank capital requirements, housing availability, consumer good prices, immigration, and digital currency.
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NASA Administrator Testifies on 2025 Budget Request
3 hours, 33 minutesNASA Administrator Bill Nelson testifies before the House Science, Space and Technology Committee on the President Biden's fiscal year 2025 budget request for the agency.
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Intelligence Officials Testify on Global Threats
57 minutesDirector of National Intelligence Avril Haines, CIA Director Bill Burns, and FBI Director Christopher Wray joined other leaders from the intelligence community to testify before the Senate Select Intelligence Committee on worldwide security threats facing the United States. Several topics were addressed, including the importance of continued support for Ukraine, the Israel-Hamas war, competition with China, and security at the Southern Border, including illegal fentanyl entering into the U.S. They also touched on the threat posed by artificial intelligence (AI), election security, and combatting misinformation and disinformation.
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Senate Hearing on Digital Replicas & AI Concerns
2 hours, 1 minuteA Senate Judiciary subcommittee examines concerns with digital replicas and generative artificial intelligence during a public hearing on Capitol Hill. A digital replica is a voice or likeness created via artificial intelligence.
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Federal Reserve Chair Testifies on Monetary Policy & the Economy
2 hours, 16 minutesFederal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell outlined the Federal Reserve's Semi-annual Policy Report before the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee. He outlined the state of the economy and said the Federal Reserve will not wait for inflation to get down to 2% before cutting interest rates with the expectation of dialing back interest rates this year. Additional topics discussed included amending the Basel III Endgame proposal that outlines bank capital requirements, housing availability, consumer good prices, immigration, and digital currency.
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Intelligence Officials Testify on Global Threats
2 hours, 20 minutesDirector of National Intelligence Avril Haines, CIA Director Bill Burns, and FBI Director Christopher Wray joined other leaders from the intelligence community to testify before the Senate Select Intelligence Committee on worldwide security threats facing the United States. Several topics were addressed, including the importance of continued support for Ukraine, the Israel-Hamas war, competition with China, and security at the Southern Border, including illegal fentanyl entering into the U.S. They also touched on the threat posed by artificial intelligence (AI), election security, and combatting misinformation and disinformation.
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Discussion on NATO's History & Future
1 hour, 21 minutesThe Georgetown University Center for Security Studies hosted a conference to mark NATO's 75th anniversary and its historical security significance for the U.S. and the world. NATO was established in April 1949 following World War II. The security alliance with members including the U.S. and other members states broadly agreed to defend each other in an attack by a non-NATO country. In this panel discussion, panelists focused on NATO's history and its future.
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Federal Reserve Chair Testifies on Monetary Policy & the Economy
2 hours, 16 minutesFederal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell outlined the Federal Reserve's Semi-annual Policy Report before the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee. He outlined the state of the economy and said the Federal Reserve will not wait for inflation to get down to 2% before cutting interest rates with the expectation of dialing back interest rates this year. Additional topics discussed included amending the Basel III Endgame proposal that outlines bank capital requirements, housing availability, consumer good prices, immigration, and digital currency.
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Intelligence Officials Testify on Global Threats
2 hours, 19 minutesDirector of National Intelligence Avril Haines, CIA Director Bill Burns, and FBI Director Christopher Wray joined other leaders from the intelligence community to testify before the Senate Select Intelligence Committee on worldwide security threats facing the United States. Several topics were addressed, including the importance of continued support for Ukraine, the Israel-Hamas war, competition with China, and security at the Southern Border, including illegal fentanyl entering into the U.S. They also touched on the threat posed by artificial intelligence (AI), election security, and combatting misinformation and disinformation.
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Discussion on NATO's History & Future
1 hour, 20 minutesThe Georgetown University Center for Security Studies hosted a conference to mark NATO's 75th anniversary and its historical security significance for the U.S. and the world. NATO was established in April 1949 following World War II. The security alliance with members including the U.S. and other members states broadly agreed to defend each other in an attack by a non-NATO country. In this panel discussion, panelists focused on NATO's history and its future.
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Federal Reserve Chair Testifies on Monetary Policy & the Economy
2 hours, 16 minutesFederal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell outlined the Federal Reserve's Semi-annual Policy Report before the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee. He outlined the state of the economy and said the Federal Reserve will not wait for inflation to get down to 2% before cutting interest rates with the expectation of dialing back interest rates this year. Additional topics discussed included amending the Basel III Endgame proposal that outlines bank capital requirements, housing availability, consumer good prices, immigration, and digital currency.
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Intelligence Officials Testify on Global Threats
2 hours, 18 minutesDirector of National Intelligence Avril Haines, CIA Director Bill Burns, and FBI Director Christopher Wray joined other leaders from the intelligence community to testify before the Senate Select Intelligence Committee on worldwide security threats facing the United States. Several topics were addressed, including the importance of continued support for Ukraine, the Israel-Hamas war, competition with China, and security at the Southern Border, including illegal fentanyl entering into the U.S. They also touched on the threat posed by artificial intelligence (AI), election security, and combatting misinformation and disinformation.