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November 12th, 2019

Uighurs in China

  1. Uighurs in China Sarah & Beth 50:10

Topics Discussed:

Impeachment Inquiry Public Hearings (02:41)

Bloomber Test Balloon (07:57)

Peter King (09:18)

Bolivia (10:07)

Gilead Sciences (13:05)

Compliment the Other Side (14:20)

Uighurs in China (19:33)

Outside of Politics (41:29)

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