We talk to a licensed social worker and advocate about her personal experiences as a victim of human trafficking. We also get our weekly roundup of news stories from around the state, and get insights on how the GOP needs to repair fractures among its own members.
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State News Roundup For November 11, 2016
On Thursday, a federal judge tossed out a nearly $300,000 judgment for demonstrators who were cited for carrying or holding signs during massive protests at Wisconsin’s state capitol over Governor Scott Walker’s collective bargaining restrictions in 2011. A state news editor joins us to talk about this and other top news from the last week.
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Hearing From A Sex Trafficking Survivor
An event this weekend in Green Bay focuses on the realities of human trafficking in northeast Wisconsin. We talk with a survivor of sex trafficking about her own experiences.
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Repairing The Rift Between Different Camps In The GOP
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for the White House divisions among the Republican party still remain. Our guest joins us to talk about why all of America should hope for a truce among the GOP.
Episode Credits
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Judith Siers-Poisson Producer
- J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
- Rob Mentzer Guest
- Theresa Flores Guest
- Mario Loyola Guest
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