Week in Review
Police Body Cams, Puppies & Pavement, Art Fest -Sep 30, 2016
Season 24 Episode 24 | 27m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
Nick Haines discusses police body cams, Puppies and Pavement initiative & new KC art fest.
Nick Haines, Steve Vockrodt, Eric Wesson, Mike Ferguson & Steve Kraske discuss KCPD's use of body cameras, KC being singled out in a FBI crime report, streetcar successes, Clay Chastain's light rail plan, attempts to make an infrastructure improvement tax more voter friendly, Kansas highways, Brownback's role in the creation of an African-American history museum & the new KC art fest proposal.
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Week in Review is a local public television program presented by Kansas City PBS
Week in Review
Police Body Cams, Puppies & Pavement, Art Fest -Sep 30, 2016
Season 24 Episode 24 | 27m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
Nick Haines, Steve Vockrodt, Eric Wesson, Mike Ferguson & Steve Kraske discuss KCPD's use of body cameras, KC being singled out in a FBI crime report, streetcar successes, Clay Chastain's light rail plan, attempts to make an infrastructure improvement tax more voter friendly, Kansas highways, Brownback's role in the creation of an African-American history museum & the new KC art fest proposal.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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