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Here and Now
Here and Now #830 - Rep. Tammy Baldwin
Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, sits down with Here and Now to discuss the details of President Barack Obama's budget, released Monday.
First aired: February 05, 2010
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Here and Now
Here and Now #830 - John Nichols
Madison author and journalist John Nichols discusses the future of journalism and politics following the release of his newest book, "The Death and Life of American Journalism."
First aired: February 05, 2010
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Here and Now
Here and Now #830 - Rep. Paul Ryan
Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Janesville, discusses the recently unveiled 2011 Republican Budget, a bill which cuts taxes on businesses and raises the retirement age.
First aired: February 05, 2010
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Here and Now
Here and Now #830 - Capitol Insight
The first in a collaborative series between Wisconsin Public Television and Wisconsin Public Radio called Capitol Insight, Here and Now anchor Frederica Freyberg and state government reporter Shawn Johnson look at the jobs agenda at the Capitol and dig deeper into the Wisconsin Shares program controversy.
First aired: February 05, 2010
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Here and Now
Here and Now #830 - Dr. Catherine Wolf
Dr. Catherine Wolf, founder of Pewaukee-based organization Friends for Health in Haiti, shares her experiences working in Port-au-Prince after it was decimated by an earthquake several weeks ago.
First aired: February 05, 2010
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In Wisconsin
IW814 - Fox PCB Update
Paper companies once contaminated Wisconsin's rivers with the toxic chemical PCBs. For the past ten years, environmental cleanup crews have been dredging the Fox River. The project is now in its final phase and includes a stretch from DePere to Green Bay.
First aired: February 04, 2010
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In Wisconsin
IW814 - FLW Restoration
Mike Lilek heads up a house restoration project on Milwaukee's south side. Lilek is a member of a group called the 'Frank Lloyd Wright Wisconsin Heritage Tourism Program'. The group bought this house--built in 1916-- because it's a very rare example of one of Wright's American System-Built Homes.
First aired: February 04, 2010
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In Wisconsin
IW814 - Leopold LEED
It's known simply as "the shack," the simple Wisconsin River retreat that inspired Aldo Leopold to write "A Sand County Almanac." Now, down the road from the shack the legacy of Aldo Leopold has inspired the "greenest" building the United States.
First aired: February 04, 2010
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In Wisconsin
IW814 - Peninsula State Park
Peninsula State Park offers a perfect vantage point to watch birds soar on wind currents. This week's video postcard takes flight over Tennison Bay.
First aired: February 04, 2010
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In Wisconsin
IW814 - Wood Wind
"Wood Wind" was created with spears of ash wood planted in Door County's Tennison Bay and illuminated by small solar panels. Rocked by the waves near Peninsula State Park, and constantly changing in the light, "Wood Wind" was called an "instrument" by its creator Dan Engelke.
First aired: February 04, 2010
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