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Announcer: The following program is a PBS Wisconsin original production. You’re watching “Here & Now” 2024 election coverage.
Frederica Freyberg: The fits and starts of negotiations between UW-Madison protesters and the administration and yet another presidential campaign visit to Wisconsin. This week from Joe Biden, courting Black voters and announcing Microsoft’s next plans for Mount Pleasant.
Brad Smith: Between now and the end of 2026, we will invest and spend $3.3 billion right here.
Frederica Freyberg: I’m Frederica Freyberg. Tonight on “Here & Now,” campus protesters and UW-Madison administration reach accord. We look at the long-term impacts of the protesters’ message. The Ho-Chunk Nation votes to decriminalize marijuana. We speak with their attorney general. How services for survivors of domestic and sexual violence will undergo deep funding cuts and the lethal consequences behind the diagnosis of “excited delirium” while in police custody. It’s “Here & Now” for May 10.
Announcer: Funding for “Here & Now” is provided by the Focus Fund for Journalism and Friends of PBS Wisconsin.
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