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Rebuilding Iowa: September '08 Iowa Storm Call-in (#175)
Full Program: Experts from flood and disaster agencies answer viewer questions on this live hour-long episode of The Iowa Journal, hosted by Paul Yeager. 58:00
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Rebuilding Iowa: An Overview of Iowa Storms '08 (#175)
More than 30% of the state of Iowa has felt the effects of summer storms, and this profile looks at the estimated costs of rebuilding. 01:52
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TAVIS SMILEY | Guest: Newt Gingrich | PBS
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich discusses what Hurricane Gustav means for Republicans politically. 04:27
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Rebuilding Iowa: Gov. Chet Culver (#3546)
Full Program: Capitol reporters interview Governor Chet Culver about post-flood recovery and rebuilding efforts. Reporters are Mike Glover of Associated Press and Kay Henderson of Radio Iowa. Dean Borg hosts. 27:46
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Discussion: Iowa Rivers as Recreation (#167)
Before the floods and tornadoes hit Iowa, the legislature passed and the governor signed a $12 million appropriation to help communities improve and reinvigorate their riverfronts for economic development. ... 12:08
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Rivers as Recreation - Feature (#167)
The Iowa Journal visits Fraser, along the Des Moines river near Boone, where the Department of Natural Resources installed warning signs of a downstream dam and built a trail for paddlers to bypass a ... 04:15
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Rivers as Recreation (Full Program) (#167)
Full Program: Examine the efforts to attract canoeists, kayakers and others to Iowa's rivers for recreation. 27:46
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Market to Market (July 3, 2008) (#3344)
Full Program: Market Analyst Alan Brugler. Black Farmers Discrimination Lawsuit Could Cost USDA Billions. June Acreage Report Has Bearish Implications. Farm Safety 4 Just Kids. 27:46
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Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal on Flood Recovery (#3543)
Full Program: Capitol reporters interview Iowa Senate Majority Leader, Mike Gronstal, (D) Council Bluffs on flood recovery matters -- including the possibility of a special session and who will bear the costs of reconstruction. ... 27:44
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Discussion: Helping Kids After Floods and Disasters (#166)
Child care experts discuss how children might react to disasters, and how to help them. 12:00
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Floods 2008: Impact on Children (Full Program) (#166)
Full Program: Parents and child care specialists discuss how to help children during unsettled times on this episode of The Iowa Journal. 27:46
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Iowa Floods 2008 - Kids' Reactions (#166)
See how a visit from an IPTV storyteller gives Cedar Rapids kids a break from the bombardment of news coverage on the floods. Children and parents discuss the effect of the flood on their lives. 04:12
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Market to Market (June 20, 2008) (#3342)
Full Program: Market Analyst Elaine Kub. On the levee, the worst flooding in at least 15 years devastates the Midwest. In the field, three million acres of the nation's flood-ravaged corn crop is in poor condition. ... 27:46
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Midwest Farm Fields Devastated by Floods (#3342)
Midwestern farmers deal with losses and what the future might hold. 05:50
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Battle With Mother Nature Not Over (#3342)
As flood waters recede farmers, town folks, and politicians assess the damage. 04:50
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