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Here & Now for June 16, 2017

Season 1500 Episode 1549 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

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On today's show, we examine: the controversial Constitutional Convention bill: President Trump's new apprenticeship program and local jobs training; a new drug task force in Milwaukee to address heroin, opioid and cocaine epidemic; Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman announces retirement; Walker’s self-insurance plan is rejected; and the travelers speak out about state toll road proposal.

06/16/2017

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Here and Now

Here & Now for June 16, 2017

Season 1500 Episode 1549 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

On today's show, we examine: the controversial Constitutional Convention bill: President Trump's new apprenticeship program and local jobs training; a new drug task force in Milwaukee to address heroin, opioid and cocaine epidemic; Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman announces retirement; Walker’s self-insurance plan is rejected; and the travelers speak out about state toll road proposal.

06/16/2017

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