How to Rewatch the Filibuster

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How to watch the Senate filibuster. (Getty)

How can you rewatch the Senate filibuster and see everything from the beginning, or just key moments? The gun control filibuster in the Senate lasted for more than 13 hours. Now that it has just concluded, where can you go to see all the highlights?

Here’s what you need to know.

If you want to see the filibuster from the beginning, you have several options. You can visit Heavy’s link right here and rewind the video to the beginning.

If you want to watch a full video and skip to the parts that are of greatest interest to you, C-SPAN is your best option. You can go to C-SPAN2 and watch C-SPAN’s coverage from the very beginning to the end. C-SPAN’s video is also bookmarked so you can skip to key points within the video that you’re most interested in seeing, such as every moment where Sen. Murphy was speaking or another senator of your preference. To see the video from the beginning with bookmarked options, visit here.

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