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Here & Now for November 22, 2019
Season 1800 Episode 1821 | 26m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
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On tonight’s show we examine: A 10 page letter detailing the timeline and version of events around the with-holding of nearly 400-million dollars in aid to Ukraine, with the letter’s author Sen. Ron Johnson; the impact of Chronic Wasting Disease on Wisconsin hunters and the latest Marquette Law School poll that shows that many voters do not believe the disease is spreading.
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Here and Now
Here & Now for November 22, 2019
Season 1800 Episode 1821 | 26m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
On tonight’s show we examine: A 10 page letter detailing the timeline and version of events around the with-holding of nearly 400-million dollars in aid to Ukraine, with the letter’s author Sen. Ron Johnson; the impact of Chronic Wasting Disease on Wisconsin hunters and the latest Marquette Law School poll that shows that many voters do not believe the disease is spreading.
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Clip: S1800 Ep1821 | 17m 27s | Sen. Ron Johnson explains his foreign policy role in the Ukraine controversy. (17m 27s)
Wisconsin Hunters on Chronic Wasting Disease
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Clip: S1800 Ep1821 | 16m 28s | A deep dive into the effects of Chronic Wasting Disease and the hunters impacted by it. (16m 28s)
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