C-SPAN Daily Alert
Programming Information for Tues. 5/25 - Weds. 5/26, 2010
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C-SPAN Highlights
Tonight:
* Senate Democrats' Briefing & GOP Remarks on Pres. Obama Meeting (10pm)
* Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) Remarks at Compliance Conference (10:20pm)
* House Republicans' Briefing on the "America Speaking Out" Initiative (11pm)
Tomorrow:
* U.S. House: In Session (10am) - LIVE
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C-SPAN2 Highlights
Tonight:
* Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing on the New START Treaty (8pm)
* Queen's Address at State Opening of British Parliament (9:40pm)
* Sen. Leahy Floor Remarks on "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" & Kagan Nomination (11:40pm)
Tomorrow:
* U.S. Senate: In Session (Time TBA) - LIVE
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C-SPAN3 Highlights
Tonight:
* House Hearing on the Senior Financial Empowerment Act (7pm)
* Commission on Wartime Contracting Hearing on Fraud and Abuse (9pm)
* New America Foundation Panel on Robots and the Military (11:40pm)
Tomorrow:
* House Hearing on the Gulf Oil Spill & the Outer Continental Shelf (10am) - LIVE
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C-SPAN Radio Highlights
Tonight:
* Programming TBA. Check the Schedule for Updates - http://www.c-span.org/Schedules/C-SPAN- ... edule.aspx
Tomorrow:
* Washington Journal (7am) - LIVE
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Politics Highlights
* C-SPAN Political Programming - Sunday on C-SPAN at 6:30pm ET
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Washington Journal Highlights
* Newspaper Articles & Viewer Calls
* Adm. Thad Allen, U.S. Coast Guard, National Incident Commander
* Discussion on the Health Care Law's Impact on the Medical Community
* Discussion on the U.S. Budget Deficit
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C-SPAN Capitol Spotlight
* Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has offered his grudging support for congressional action this year on a measure that would repeal — subject to conditions — the ban on gays and lesbians serving openly in the military. Gates’ endorsement, which was confirmed Tuesday by Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell, could be pivotal in swaying some lawmakers to support repeal... - Read the Full Story at: http://www.c-span.org/Capitolspotlight/