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This week is especially great. I touch on such a wide range of topics. Our national focus, takes us to Washington D.C. for protests of the previous week and the business of debt ceiling negotiations, which is D.C. code for budget talks, as well as a reminder of our Fourth Amendment constitutional rights. National Protest feature activist group Witness against torture as they interrupt members of the house directing their attention to continued abuses and torture at Guantanamo. Our Local Focus brings us to Sheridan Village, in Peoria for a Union demonstration. Grievous union labor is up in arms over the managers of the shopping center properties choice to hire out of state labor to re-roof the complex. I also have a conversation with Taura Edwards, the daughter of late, respected local environmental activist and writer Tom Edwards. As she takes the baton to continue his fight to keep Peoria lakes free of islands. I visit The Peoria Theater, and speak with the owner and general manager about what he sees are his establishments gifts and opportunities to community, in this weekâs community expose.