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Here & Now for Feb. 16, 2018
Season 1600 Episode 1633 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
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On tonight's show, we examine: the aftermath of Florida's shooting, speaking with mental health advocate Nate Schorr; the recent slate of legislation at the state capitol with WPR's Shawn Johnson; the debate over wetland regulation with UW Geography Professor Morgan Robertson; a preview of the Supreme Court primary; and Wisconsinites at the Olympics.
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Here and Now
Here & Now for Feb. 16, 2018
Season 1600 Episode 1633 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
On tonight's show, we examine: the aftermath of Florida's shooting, speaking with mental health advocate Nate Schorr; the recent slate of legislation at the state capitol with WPR's Shawn Johnson; the debate over wetland regulation with UW Geography Professor Morgan Robertson; a preview of the Supreme Court primary; and Wisconsinites at the Olympics.
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Clip: S1600 Ep1633 | 2m 18s | Former Menominee Chair Gary Besaw delivers the State of the Tribes. (2m 18s)
Cheeseheads In Pyeongchang: Wisconsin's Olympic Athletes
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Clip: S1600 Ep1633 | 39s | A look at Wisconsin's representation at the Winter Olympics. (39s)
"Heavy Lift" To Finish Lincoln Hills Legislation
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Clip: S1600 Ep1633 | 6m 38s | WPR's Shawn Johnson discusses the week's news of Lincoln Hills and legislative debate. (6m 38s)
Mental Health Advocate: "So Much More Needs To Be Done"
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Clip: S1600 Ep1633 | 6m 53s | NAMI’s Wis. Exec. Dir. Nate Schorr discusses mental illness after Florida's shooting. (6m 53s)
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Clip: S1600 Ep1633 | 2m 9s | WPT's Marisa Wojcik previews the Supreme Court primary. (2m 9s)
UW Professor Discusses Need For Wisconsin Wetlands
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Clip: S1600 Ep1633 | 5m 55s | UW Geography Professor Morgan Robertson discusses wetland regulation in Wisconsin. (5m 55s)
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