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November 13, 2018: Hour 2

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We speak with Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist Sonia Nazario, who has twice made the journey from Central America to the U.S. border and who has recently proposed a plan for reducing the flow of migration — one that's getting pushback from conservatives and liberals alike. And the Supreme Court of Hawaii has approved a permit for a controversial telescope to be built on a mountain that is considered sacred to many Indigenous Hawaiians. Two young Kanaka Maoli, or Indigineous Hawaiians, join us to discuss their differing thoughts on the controversy. That and more, in hour two of Here & Now's Nov. 13, 2018 full broadcast. You can read and hear more at hereandnow.org, follow us on Twitter and join the conversation on Facebook.

This program aired on November 13, 2018.

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