Insight: Delta Tunnels / Farm Preservation / WWII Internment Documentary / Sound Advice Jazz
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Gov. Jerry Brown’s Delta Tunnels hit a major funding roadblock this week.
In Sacramento’s Farm to Fork Week, we hear perspectives on the fight to save America’s farmland and promote the next generation of growers.
Then at the Crest Theatre, a new documentary addresses cultural violence during the Japanese Internment.
And Capital Pubilc Radio jazz host Gary Vercelli has this week’s Sound Advice.
In Sacramento’s Farm to Fork Week, we hear perspectives on the fight to save America’s farmland and promote the next generation of growers.
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Chris Remington
In a key vote Tuesday, Gov. Brown’s Delta Tunnels project faces a funding hurdle now that could kill the project. Sacramento Bee reporter Ryan Sabalow explains.
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In Sacramento’s Farm to Fork Week, we hear perspectives on the fight to save America’s farmland and promote the next generation of growers.
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Chris Remington
Filmmaker Abby Ginzberg and CAIR director Basim Elkarra discuss the new documentary "And They Came For Us" about the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II.
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Gary G. Vercelli
Capital Public Radio jazz host Gary Vercelli features four female vocalists covering classic tunes in this week's Sound Advice.
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