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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Port Of Portland 20170701



was chosenthis spot as a tort was because there were shelters from the pacific chosen was because there were reports. inre is a natural harbor portland, the downtown area. the water is naturally deep. there was a population center here, which made it a natural port, and all the timber, the fur, and agricultural products that were grown in the area, all of that combined made portland what it is today. the first signs of european exploration and settlement came in the late 1700s, captain robert gray was the first explorer to find the mouth of the columbia river. he sailed into the mouth and discovered this huge, natural waterway. not long after that, there was the overland exploration, i lewis and clark, by lewis and came out to the part, one of the most important reasons they came on the expedition, was to find the northwest passage. they wanted to find a waterway to connect the eastern parts of the united states with the pacific ocean, opening up access to trade and ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Port Of Portland 20170702



is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. the columbia river played an integral role in the development of portland along with the will limit. along the will limit will limit come with us to the port of portland as we learn more about one of the cities most important industries. i think the importance of columbia and willamatte rivers cannot be underestimated. overestimated in terms of its impact. it is the reason why portland was founded originally and it has continued to be the lifeblood of the community, from transportation and now recreational perspective. the reason this spot was chosen as a port was because there was sheltered from the pacific ocean. about a hundred miles inland. there is a natural harbor in portland, the downtown area. the water is naturally deep. there was a population center here, which made it a natural port as well, and then all the timber, the fur, and agricultural products that were grown in the area, all of tha ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Northern Pacific Railroad 20170814



because the primary purpose for people that were settling was cutting timber and milling timber that was then sent down to san francisco. that prompted a lot of doors and small investment adventures to come up and build cities. seattle, bellingham, townsend, small,, they were all small is communities of 52 a few hundred people. of theo becoming transcontinental. at the conclusion of the civil war and the announcement that the railroad was coming every community hoped that they would be the terminal city, they would be chosen for the railroad. being betweeno seattle, tacoma and olympia. by 1873, by early 1873, the transcontinental was being built in two directions. rail,n t have just one the big decision was congress in the charter for the railroad had dictated that the section from the columbia river needed to be completed and the railroad company needed to bring steam engines to saltwater by december of 1873. in july of that year, the traps and been laid for columbia ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal 20240621



that legislation cannot be passed until tuesday at the earliest. on the washington journal we are getting your thoughts on the debate that happened last night over how the government should balance privacy and security. do you think the patriot act and its record collection program made the country safer? give us a call. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. if you re outside the u.s. this morning, (202) 748-8003. catch up with us on twitter, facebook or e-mail us. good monday morning to you. june 1 this morning. key provisions of the patriot act have expired. the senate is looking to take up a replacement bill early this week. the house passed measure, the usa freedom act. some headlines from that sunday session yesterday. the miami herald, the nsa forced to hang up u.s. spying for a while. the boston globe this morning phone record program expires. extension of a law block but a new version may be near. the front page of ....

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Transcripts For ALJAZAM News 20240621



that are not exempt has contaminates plus, fake out hundreds of sea lions and a mechanical whale. the unusual problem and an even stranger attempt to a solution in oregon. you are right in characteristic it is called the office of personnel management at the government that some 4 million federal employees some of the most personal information is kept on their servers and tonight the administration is scrambling to assess the impact. the o.p. m. is responsible for among other things job assignments and training for sensitive posts within the u.s. government. they do have a statement out this morning that reads in part, as a result of the incident o. p.m. will sent notifications to approximately 4 million individuals whose p.i.i., and that stands for personal identifiable information has been compromised. additional p.i.i. exposures may come to light. to a credit protection agency for 4 million individuals potentially infected including a $1 million policy and tonight th ....

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