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We only used a small part of the Waxman interview in our broadcast. So here are some outtakes for you to check out. He talks about politicians’ reputation, what his folks taught him, and how our society is going to have to change to get us through hard times

Public's opinion of politicians

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Public's opinion of politicians
Henry Waxman Interview Part 1

We're in this together

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Public's opinion of politicians
Henry Waxman Interview Part 1

Family upbringing

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Family upbringing
Henry Waxman Interview Part 3

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