C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
Expand All-
Hearing on Use of U.S. Technology in Russia-Ukraine War
1 hour, 20 minutesThe Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations held a hearing on Russia using U.S.-made semiconductors in its invasion of Ukraine. This technology has been found in a range of equipment and systems used by the Russian military, including drones, missiles, armored vehicles, and communications systems. The hearing identified which U.S. companies export the most semiconductors to Russia (Intel Corporation, Analog Devices Inc., Advanced Micro Devices, and Texas Instruments) and how Russia had evaded export controls.
-
Education Secretary Testifies on Agency's Priorities & Policies
4 hours, 29 minutesEd. Secretary Miguel Cardona testifies on the agency's priorities and policies during a hearing before the House Education Committee. Topics are likely to include protests on college campuses and federal student aid application delays.
-
Agriculture Secretary Testifies on USDA Oversight
2 hours, 41 minutesAgriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack testified on USDA oversight before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee. They discussed a variety of topics including mitigating child hunger through SNAP and the Thrifty Food Plan, farming industry exports, foreign ownership of land, product labeling standards, and access to crop insurance for small and independent family farmers.
-
Maryland & Utah Governors Discuss Bipartisanship
55 minutes"You can't claim to love the country and hate half of the people in it," said Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) as he and Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) discussed bipartisanship at an event hosted by the Economic Club of Washington, DC. They discussed causes of political polarization, the importance of "disagreeing the right way," and finding common ground while addressing key issues including federal government funding, border security, abortion, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).
-
Maine Governor Delivers State of the State Address
56 minutes"Maine people do not welcome crisis or disaster. But we will always rise to meet them And it is because of Maine people - because of their unyielding resilience and resolve in the hardest of times - that the state of our state is strong," said Gov. Janet Mills (D-ME) during her State of the State address before a joint session of the legislature in Augusta. Unlike years past, the governor's remarks focused on the disasters and tragedies that impacted the state in 2023 and the early part of 2024. She spoke about the storms that devastated towns and businesses across the state and highlighted the efforts of community members to rebuild from the damage. Gov. Mills also addressed the mass shooting in Lewiston that resulted in the deaths of 18 people, and she laid out her plan to address crime and gun violence in the state.
-
Hearing on Use of U.S. Technology in Russia-Ukraine War
1 hour, 32 minutesThe Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations held a hearing on Russia using U.S.-made semiconductors in its invasion of Ukraine. This technology has been found in a range of equipment and systems used by the Russian military, including drones, missiles, armored vehicles, and communications systems. The hearing identified which U.S. companies export the most semiconductors to Russia (Intel Corporation, Analog Devices Inc., Advanced Micro Devices, and Texas Instruments) and how Russia had evaded export controls.
-
Agriculture Secretary Testifies on USDA Oversight
2 hours, 40 minutesAgriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack testified on USDA oversight before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee. They discussed a variety of topics including mitigating child hunger through SNAP and the Thrifty Food Plan, farming industry exports, foreign ownership of land, product labeling standards, and access to crop insurance for small and independent family farmers.
-
Maryland & Utah Governors Discuss Bipartisanship
56 minutes"You can't claim to love the country and hate half of the people in it," said Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) as he and Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) discussed bipartisanship at an event hosted by the Economic Club of Washington, DC. They discussed causes of political polarization, the importance of "disagreeing the right way," and finding common ground while addressing key issues including federal government funding, border security, abortion, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).
-
Maine Governor Delivers State of the State Address
56 minutes"Maine people do not welcome crisis or disaster. But we will always rise to meet them And it is because of Maine people - because of their unyielding resilience and resolve in the hardest of times - that the state of our state is strong," said Gov. Janet Mills (D-ME) during her State of the State address before a joint session of the legislature in Augusta. Unlike years past, the governor's remarks focused on the disasters and tragedies that impacted the state in 2023 and the early part of 2024. She spoke about the storms that devastated towns and businesses across the state and highlighted the efforts of community members to rebuild from the damage. Gov. Mills also addressed the mass shooting in Lewiston that resulted in the deaths of 18 people, and she laid out her plan to address crime and gun violence in the state.
-
Hearing on Use of U.S. Technology in Russia-Ukraine War
1 hour, 32 minutesThe Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations held a hearing on Russia using U.S.-made semiconductors in its invasion of Ukraine. This technology has been found in a range of equipment and systems used by the Russian military, including drones, missiles, armored vehicles, and communications systems. The hearing identified which U.S. companies export the most semiconductors to Russia (Intel Corporation, Analog Devices Inc., Advanced Micro Devices, and Texas Instruments) and how Russia had evaded export controls.
-
Agriculture Secretary Testifies on USDA Oversight
2 hours, 40 minutesAgriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack testified on USDA oversight before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee. They discussed a variety of topics including mitigating child hunger through SNAP and the Thrifty Food Plan, farming industry exports, foreign ownership of land, product labeling standards, and access to crop insurance for small and independent family farmers.
-
Maryland & Utah Governors Discuss Bipartisanship
56 minutes"You can't claim to love the country and hate half of the people in it," said Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) as he and Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) discussed bipartisanship at an event hosted by the Economic Club of Washington, DC. They discussed causes of political polarization, the importance of "disagreeing the right way," and finding common ground while addressing key issues including federal government funding, border security, abortion, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).
-
Hearing on Use of U.S. Technology in Russia-Ukraine War
1 hour, 32 minutesThe Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations held a hearing on Russia using U.S.-made semiconductors in its invasion of Ukraine. This technology has been found in a range of equipment and systems used by the Russian military, including drones, missiles, armored vehicles, and communications systems. The hearing identified which U.S. companies export the most semiconductors to Russia (Intel Corporation, Analog Devices Inc., Advanced Micro Devices, and Texas Instruments) and how Russia had evaded export controls.
-
Sec. Blinken Delivers Remarks at NATO 75th Anniversary Reception
24 minutesSecretary of State Antony Blinken delivered remarks in Brussels, Belgium at a reception celebrating the 75th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He was joined by U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. They honored NATO's legacy and paid tribute to 64th Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and President Harry Truman for their contributions to the military alliance. NATO was established on April 4, 1949 amid the aftermath of World War II.
-
CEOs & Others at Axios Summit
1 hour, 39 minutesCorporate executives discussed the latest developments in technology, including in the areas of artificial intelligence, financial services, and clean energy. One of the speakers, ESPN Chair James Pitaro, discussed his company's joint venture with Warner Brothers and Fox Corporation and the evolving media landscape. Also, former White House technology official Alondra Nelson explained how an AI bill of rights was created under the Biden administration. This summit was hosted by Axios in Washington, DC.