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SALT LAKE CITY — In this Sunday Edition we will cut through the politics and give you clear analysis on the situation in Syria. Plus, a KSL investigation goes undercover to expose a dark shadow re-emerging in downtown Salt lake.
Segment 1
It is another weekend, where tensions continue to escalate in Syria.
The President and Congress are weighing complicated decisions right now. We want to provide you with analysis that cuts through the politics.
We sat down with war documentary producer Dodge Billingsly. He is the director of Combat Films and Research and knows the Syrian region well.
After you hear his analysis, Richard Piatt will discuss the decisions facing Congress with Rep. Jason Chaffetz.
Segment 2 & 3
It's a dark side that's also a very open secret in Salt Lake City.
People in the area near Pioneer park, the Road Home homeless shelter and the Rio Grande Depot say the area is once again being taken over by illegal activity.
We revealed the findings of a KSL investigation and discussed the issue more in depth with Jason Mathis, executive director of the Downtown Alliance and Matt Minkevitch, director of the Road Home.