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CSPAN Washington Journal November 27, 2013

Morning. As always, you can join in on the conversation. You can also join us on facebook or send us an email or send us a tweet. This is the headline this morning, front page of the wall street journal we want to focus on the larger issue of transportation infrastructure. Earlier this month the president traveling to the port orleans, saying it is time to spend more money. One in nine of our bridges is rated structurally deficient. More than 40 of the major highways are congested. So is our airspace. Who is sitting on a tarmac wondering right it is you are not taking off and getting aggravated when you buy someplace, heart of the reason is we have the antiquated air Traffic Control system. We need the next or duration air Traffic Control. It would reduce time travel, delays, fuel costs, pollution in the sky. We know how to do it, we just have not done it. That should not be a democratic or republican issue, that is just smart to go ahead and do it. President and his comments earlier t

SFGTV2 November 16, 2012

Congatongas. This program is in connection with an exhibit, two exhibits, that we have up on the 6th floor. The first one is called if they came for me today, the japanese american internment project, and also we have another exhibition called relocation and resiliency, the japanese american internment in california. And both of those are up on the 6th floor and this is the last week, so if you havent a chance to see these exhibits yet, we really encourage you to go on up and see them because they will be closing on sunday. We really want to thank Community Works for bringing the exhibit if they came for me today to the San Francisco public library. And here to tell you a little bit more about Community Works is ruth morgan, so help me welcome ruth morgan. Thank you. Thank you. I do hope that if you havent seen the exhibit, you will go up to the skylight gallery and see it. The project actually involved over 225 young people who studied the japanese internment through the personal stor

ALJAZAM News December 18, 2013

Electronic surveillance program, now the white house is ready to reveal what those changes revelation. This was appointed in the height of the controversy to look at the changes made by the Intelligence Community as they go forward in an era of new technology when all that me mett that is at any moment. Mike viqueira, i have one line from the report, and trust me, im going to release you so you can do what it is that you do so well, which is to sort through it. But this is from reuters. The panel is recommending that new tests be conducted before surveillance foreign leaders. New tests there can be any surveillance of foreign leaders. New dribs. There were dribs and drabs to come, but im curious to know about the timing of the releasee this report to the advisory committee. Jay carney spoke to that earlier today. While we intended to release the report in january given inaccurate reports in the press about the reports contento draw their own conclusions. Ill give it back to you. Terrif

ALJAZAM News December 3, 2013

82 Miles Per Hour, that is how fast federal investigators say a commuter train was traveling before i derailed sunday outside new york city. The train was heading into a dangerous curve and should have been going 30 Miles Per Hour. Good morning and welcome to Al Jazeera America, its good to have you with us, im thomas. Crews used heavy equipment to clear the crash scene and turned the derailed cars upright and put them back on the tracks. Al jazeera erica has the latest on the investigation and good morning. Investigators say over the next few days the rail cars and train will be moves to a secure location for a more detailed examination. At this point they have not determined if the train wreck which killed four people and injured 60 others was the result of facility brakes or human error but each day it uncovers information as the victims families demand answers. The metro north train derailed after taking this turn at a speed nearly three times the allowed limit. The train was trave

SFGTV2 December 7, 2012

Congatongas. This program is in connection with an exhibit, two exhibits, that we have up on the 6th floor. The first one is called if they came for me today, the japanese american internment project, and also we have another exhibition called relocation and resiliency, the japanese american internment in california. And both of those are up on the 6th floor and this is the last week, so if you havent a chance to see these exhibits yet, we really encourage you to go on up and see them because they will be closing on sunday. We really want to thank Community Works for bringing the exhibit if they came for me today to the San Francisco public library. And here to tell you a little bit more about Community Works is ruth morgan, so help me welcome ruth morgan. Thank you. Thank you. I do hope that if you havent seen the exhibit, you will go up to the skylight gallery and see it. The project actually involved over 225 young people who studied the japanese internment through the personal stor

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