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Hour 3 - Tacoma's leaders are letting the city down
The Monologue: A food pantry in North Seattle is shut down over code violations.
The Interview: Chris Sullivan explains some emergency I-5 repairs that will really make traffic a nightmare.
The Interview: Michael Johnson (South Tacoma Business District Association board member) explains the desperation behind businesses looking at electrified fencing to protect against crime.
LongForm: Josh Hammer (constitutional law attorney and Senior Editor at Large for Newsweek) breaks down today’s two huge cases on affirmative action and religious liberties, and previews tomorrow’s rulings on free speech and student debt forgiveness.
Quick Hit: A report says Bill Gates asked inappropriate questions to prospective employees.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.