The latest episode of Congressman Abercrombie's award-winning weekly television program, "Hawaii Now," may be seen anywhere in the world. The next program features:
a pioneering open-ocean aquaculture venture based in Hawaii
the state of the Head Start Program in Hawaii
how the Congressman helps people along the pathway to naturalized citizenship, and
this year's centennial of Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, which keeps the nation's Pacific Fleet "fit to fight."
Here’s how you can see the program:
Oahu: Every Tuesday on Olelo Community Television, “Views” Channel 54, from 7:00 P.M. – 7:30 P.M. (Hawaiian Standard Time).
“Live” Web Streaming: Go to the 24-hour “live” web streaming section of Olelo’s home page. Click on “VIEWS - Channel 54.” The program may be seen on Olelo's Web site at 7 P.M. Hawaiian Standard Time/12 A.M. Eastern/11 P.M. Central/10 P.M. Mountain/9:00 P.M. Pacific.
Hawaii Island: Every Tuesday on Na Leo O Hawaii. Channel 54 from 7:00 P.M. – 7:30 P.M.
Kauai: Hoike Kauai Community Television, Channel 52. Show times are available on Hoike’s website.
"Hawaii Now" was judged as the best "issues" program on Olelo Community Television in Honolulu, Hawaii, winning top honors in Olelo's "2007 Video Recognition Awards for Excellence" contest.