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Walker And Gou Formally Sign Foxconn Contract

Clip: Season 1600 Episode 1619 | 1m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

We look at the Foxconn contract, which was approved and signed this week.

After months of negotiation, Gov. Scott Walker and Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou signed an incentive package contract between the company and Wisconsin. We look at this week's activity, including the state agency vote that approved the contract and the Democrats' dissent of the deal.

11/10/2017 | Rating TV-G

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Bill McCoshen, Scot Ross On VA Election, Implication For WI

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Clip: S1600 Ep1619 | 11m 30s | Political panelists Bill McCoshen and Scot Ross weigh in on Democratic gains in Virginia. (11m 30s)

"Four More Years:" Walker Announces Run For A Third Term

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Clip: S1600 Ep1619 | 3m 32s | Gov. Scott Walker announces his reelection bid and UWM professor Mordecai Lee weighs in. (3m 32s)

Regents Vote To Reorganize UW System

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Clip: S1600 Ep1619 | 1m 18s | The UW Board of Regents voted this week to reorganize the UW System. (1m 18s)

Wisconsin Joins Call For Constitutional Convention

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Clip: S1600 Ep1619 | 6m 47s | WPR’s Shawn Johnson discusses the legislature’s call for a constitutional convention. (6m 47s)

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