
March 17, 2010
Season 2010 Episode 7 | 26m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
Key senators talk with Mary about the bonding bill and cartoonist David Gillette...
Key senators talk with Mary about the bonding bill and cartoonist David Gillette takes a look at the politics of veto overrides.
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March 17, 2010
Season 2010 Episode 7 | 26m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
Key senators talk with Mary about the bonding bill and cartoonist David Gillette takes a look at the politics of veto overrides.
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How It Happens - Veto Override
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Clip: S2010 Ep7 | 5m 19s | Political cartoonist David Gillette takes a run at explaining why veto overrides are... (5m 19s)
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What's Left In The Bonding Bill?
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Clip: S2010 Ep7 | 7m 14s | Senators Keith Langseth (DFL) and Geoff Michel (R) sit down in the gallery with Mary... (7m 14s)
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