Here and Now
Here & Now opening for February 3, 2023
Clip: Season 2100 Episode 2130 | 1m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
The introduction to the February 3, 2023 episode of Here & Now.
The introduction to the February 3, 2023 episode of Here & Now.
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Here and Now is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin
Here and Now
Here & Now opening for February 3, 2023
Clip: Season 2100 Episode 2130 | 1m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
The introduction to the February 3, 2023 episode of Here & Now.
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DESPITE THE CURRENT COLD, WINTERS IN THE STATE BECOME THE FASTEST WARMING IN THE COUNTRY AND FOR SOME AID IN UKRAINE REMAINS THE MOST IN THE COUNTRY.
I'M FREDERICA FREYBERG AND WE HAVE CORY MASON ON THE DIRE NEED FOR MORE LOCAL FUNDING AND SPEAK ABOUT AID FOR UKRAINE AND THE NEXT IN SERIES OF INTERVIEWS WITH STATE SUPREME COURT INTERVIEWS WITH JUDGE MITCHELL.
IT'S "HERE & NOW" FOR FEBRUARY 3.
Cory Mason on State Funds for Wisconsin's Local Governments
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Clip: S2100 Ep2130 | 6m 1s | Cory Mason on calls to boost the allocation of shared revenue funding for municipalities. (6m 1s)
Everett Mitchell on the 2023 Wisconsin Supreme Court Race
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Clip: S2100 Ep2130 | 9m 42s | Everett Mitchell on the 2023 primary for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. (9m 42s)
Valentyna Pavsyukova on Distributing Vital Aid for Ukraine
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Clip: S2100 Ep2130 | 7m 10s | Valentyna Pavsyukova on sending over $25 million in medical supplies and other aid to Ukra (7m 10s)
Fast Facts: Milwaukee and Green Bay's Declining Winter Ice
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Clip: S2100 Ep2130 | 1m 27s | Climate scientists are observing winter temperatures rise faster in two Wisconsin cities. (1m 27s)
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