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Wednesday, July 22, 2020, 5:00pm
By Tim Peterson

A TV writer joins us to discuss whether a pandemic-related cutoff in TV production means we run out of new shows to watch. Then we learn about a food pantry's effort to deliver meals to people in need. And we talk with a Congressional correspondent about Washington news including President Trump resuming televised coronavirus update briefings.

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