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Week in Review

KC Crime Plan, Debates, Attack Ads - Oct 2, 2020

Season 28 Episode 13 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Nick Haines discusses the KCMO crime plan, the power of debates and political attack ads.

Nick Haines, Eric Wesson, Steve Kraske, Dia Wall and Micheal Mahoney discuss the expectations and challenges for the new KCMO crime plan, the power of protests to change minds, the relevance of political debates, the misinformation in attack ads, Obama endorsements in area races, efforts to rename streets, monuments and streams with ties to racism and the push for a hair discrimination ordinance.

10/02/2020

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Week in Review

KC Crime Plan, Debates, Attack Ads - Oct 2, 2020

Season 28 Episode 13 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Nick Haines, Eric Wesson, Steve Kraske, Dia Wall and Micheal Mahoney discuss the expectations and challenges for the new KCMO crime plan, the power of protests to change minds, the relevance of political debates, the misinformation in attack ads, Obama endorsements in area races, efforts to rename streets, monuments and streams with ties to racism and the push for a hair discrimination ordinance.

10/02/2020

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