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‘Afternoon Shift’ #212: Time for change
During his remarks at Sunday’s memorial for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, President Obama called for change. We begin a series of conversations about what change might look like. Plus, Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy talks about his upcoming marathon fundraiser.
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In the wake of the tragic mass shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, President Obama said it was time for change—what does that charge mean to Chicagoans? To share your thoughts, call 312-923-9239 or join the discussion on Twitter at #AfternoonShift during the 2:00 o’clock hour.
President Obama’s full speech at Connecticut vigilThe Washington Post
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Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy and Second City’s Ryan Archibald stop by to talk about their upcoming fundraiser, Letters to Santa.
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