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November 27, 2017: Hour 2

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In hour two of Here & Now's Nov. 27, 2017 full broadcast, we take a closer look at the legal dispute surrounding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau after the departure of former director Richard Cordray. Also, Max Green of WBEZ in Chicago reports on a group of sex offenders being indefinitely held in Illinois prisons because they can't find housing the department of corrections approves of. And, former NPR CEO Ken Stern discusses his book "Republican Like Me," the premise of which is that American journalism has left out conservative perspectives. You can read and hear more at hereandnow.org, follow us on Twitter and join the conversation on Facebook and Tumblr.

This program aired on November 27, 2017.

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