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September 19, 2008

Season 2009 Episode 3 | 56m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

Presidential candidate John McCain comes to Blaine, meet the two of the people hired...

Presidential candidate John McCain comes to Blaine, meet the two of the people hired by the state to divvy up the 36 million dollars to victims of the 35W bridge collapse, and Dave Mona is in the studio to talk about his book "Beyond the Sports Huddle".

09/19/2008

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September 19, 2008

Season 2009 Episode 3 | 56m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

Presidential candidate John McCain comes to Blaine, meet the two of the people hired by the state to divvy up the 36 million dollars to victims of the 35W bridge collapse, and Dave Mona is in the studio to talk about his book "Beyond the Sports Huddle".

09/19/2008

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