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Governor Dayton In Studio

Clip: Season 2017 Episode 20 | 15m 20sVideo has Closed Captions

Gov. Mark Dayton talked with Cathy and Eric about his health and his legislative plans.

Gov. Mark Dayton talked with Cathy and Eric about his health and his legislative plans.

01/20/2017

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