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The Coffee House June 2009

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The Coffee House is a monthly, hour-long, cable TV magazine of public affairs and the arts. The program is taped at Montgomery Community Television in Rockville, MD, and airs regularly on eleven cable channels in Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, reaching over five million people. Now in its tenth season, The Coffee House has won numerous awards; "it's what public TV is supposed to be." The producer of The Coffee House is Mark Cohen.

SourceCode: Immigration Emergency?

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Wake up and pay attention to the Immigration Emergency. This episode is about the legislation of intolerance and bigotry, and what you can do about it.First, Investigative Reporter Joe Richey reports on the Department of Homeland Security's existing funding, planning and execution of contracts (to KBR and other private security companies) to enable detection, detaining, and deportation of many immigrants. Some border states are already calling for the trigger: an official "Immigration Emergency".

Homelessness Marathon Part Four

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In Part Four of the Homlessness Marathon, Jeremy Alderson talks with Jeremy Rosen, Director of National Policy. The 12th Annual Homelessness Marathon originates from Pass Christian, Mississippi, just a few miles from where Hurricane Katrina came ashore.

Homelessness Marathon Part Three

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In Part Three of the Homelessness Marathon, Jeremy Alderson talks with Paul Joyce, Michael, Forrest Eubank, Phillip, and Mike. The 12th Annual Homelessness Marathon originates from Pass Christian, Mississippi, just a few miles from where Hurricane Katrina came ashore.

Homelessness Marathon Part Two

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In Part Two of the Homelessness Marathon, Jeremy Alderson talks with Keith Burton, editor of Gulf Coast News, the Rev. Elijah Mitchell, and Ken Harris. The 12th Annual Homelessness Marathon originates from Pass Christian, Mississippi, just a few miles from where Hurricane Katrina came ashore.

Homelessness Marathon Part One

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Jeremy Alderson, director of the Homelessness Marathon, talks with Sergeant David Spring, Dorothy McClender, Nora Bogunin, and Greg Lane about their personal stories with homelessness. The Homelessness Marathon is an annual 14-hour radio broadcast featuring the voices and stories of homeless people from around the United States. The Homelessness Marathon features live call-ins all night long via a national toll-free number. The 12th Annual Homelessness Marathon originates from Pass Christian, Mississippi, just a few miles from where Hurricane Katrina came ashore

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