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In this weekend’s episode, three segments from this past week’s Washington Journal. First, a conversation with author Rachel Slade about her book “Making it America” about the history – and future – of manufacturing in the United States. Then, the Department of Education resumed collection on defaulted student loans this week. We speak with Rick Seltzer of the Chronicle of Higher Education about what that means – and who will be affected. Plus, a discussion about efforts to modernize the nation’s aging air traffic control systems with Kevin Walsh from the Government Accountability Office. He and his team were among the first to flag problems in their report last fall.
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In this weekend’s episode, three segments from this past week’s Washington Journal. First, a conversation with author Rachel Slade about her book “Making it America” about the history – and future – of manufacturing in the United States. Then, the Department of Education resumed collection on defaulted student loans this week. We speak with Rick Seltzer of the Chronicle of Higher Education about what that means – and who will be affected. Plus, a discussion about efforts to modernize the nation’s aging air traffic control systems with Kevin Walsh from the Government Accountability Office. He and his team were among the first to flag problems in their report last fall.
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In this weekend’s episode, three segments from this past week’s Washington Journal. First, a conversation with author Rachel Slade about her book “Making it America” about the history – and future – of manufacturing in the United States. Then, the Department of Education resumed collection on defaulted student loans this week. We speak with Rick Seltzer of the Chronicle of Higher Education about what that means – and who will be affected. Plus, a discussion about efforts to modernize the nation’s aging air traffic control systems with Kevin Walsh from the Government Accountability Office. He and his team were among the first to flag problems in their report last fall.
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