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caption: Today's panel featured reporter Sydney Brownstone, host Bill Radke and news analyst C.R. Douglas
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Today's panel featured reporter Sydney Brownstone, host Bill Radke and news analyst C.R. Douglas
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After last week’s announcement by Seattle Mayor Ed Murray to put the plans for the new North Precinct building on hold, protesters interrupted a City Council meeting. What new issues are they raising with the city?

Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson visited Washington state this week. What does his visit say about Washington voters? Also, the race between Tina Podlodowski and Kim Wyman is heating up. How did the race for Washington’s Secretary of State become so competitive and partisan? How will the Secretary of State shape our elections?

And how do you feel about swearing?

We'll tackle these subjects and more on Week in Review.

Listen to the live discussion Friday at noon, join in by following @KUOW and using #KUOWwir.

Get caught up on the issues:

Seattle Times: Dubious voter-turnout claims in heated race for secretary of state

KUOW: Ban human drivers on I-5 from Seattle to Canada, firm says

KUOW: Oh F#@$! How to talk about profanity with your kids

Panel:

Bill Radke @KUOWRadke, host

C.R. Douglas @crdouglasq13fox, is a political news analyst for Q13.

Sydney Brownstone @sydbrownstone, is a reporter for The Stranger.

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