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October 27, 2017

Season 43 Episode 50 | 26m 36sVideo has Closed Captions

Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news.

Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news, including the latest on a proposal from Gov. Matt Bevin and legislative leaders to remake Kentucky's public pension system. Guests: Ryland Barton of Kentucky Public Radio; Ronnie Ellis of CNHI News Service; and Adam Beam of the Associated Press.

10/27/2017

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October 27, 2017

Season 43 Episode 50 | 26m 36sVideo has Closed Captions

Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news, including the latest on a proposal from Gov. Matt Bevin and legislative leaders to remake Kentucky's public pension system. Guests: Ryland Barton of Kentucky Public Radio; Ronnie Ellis of CNHI News Service; and Adam Beam of the Associated Press.

10/27/2017

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