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Description: In this first “Virginia 2020 Election” aircast, we will review the recent US Senate and US House races in Virginia. Our review will be followed by a panel discussion with featured guests and later an open discussion with onAir Hub members. Subsequent VA 2020 election shows will focus on individual races.
Any onAir member can be part of the audience – it’s free (limit to 30 on first come, first serve basis) or you can watch the livestream.
Livestream:Â YouTube Live
Audience:Â Register to participate
Sponsor:Â Â Democracy onAir
Date:Â November 16, 20020
Time:Â 7Â pm to 8 pm
Host: Mackenzie Gross, OnAir Curator at mackenzie.gross@onair.cc
Studio:Â Fairfax, VA
Recording in:Â Virginia onAir Hub and YouTube ChannelÂ
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The US House Clerk’s Office streams live House floor proceedings while a session is in progress. You can also search and watch previous proceedings. Here is link to what’s being streamed now.
The US Senate also streams live Senate floor proceedings while a session is in progress. You can also search and watch previous proceedings. Here is link to what’s being streamed now.
Previous proceedings are also searchable from the above links.
Other organizations who live stream US Senate and House proceedings include:
C-SPANÂ has three channels broadcasting senate and house sessions as well as select committee hearings and shows on US politics. “You must log in with your television provider in order to view the C-SPAN live streams.”
The Federal Network also streams and records US Senate sessions, US House sessions, and committee hearings. No television provider is required.
PBS live streams daily PBS NewsHour as well as select White House briefings and committee hearings. The current and previous live streams can be found on PBS NewsHour YouTube channel. Livestreams of all PBS programs can be found here.
When this US onAir Hub begins curating daily news and events, you will find in this post the PBS YouTube livestreams in the Featured Image/Video window to the left. You will also be able to view earlier recorded YouTube videos of congressional and white house live streamed by PBS News Hour.
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