April 13, 2021 - Full Show
04/13/2021 | 56m 49s
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Local groups protest the police-involved killing in Minnesota. Canceling student debt. And a lawsuit to install pedestrian signals for the visually impaired.
Aired: 04/13/21 |
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Clip: 04/13/2021 | 6m 21s
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