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As Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch undergoes hearings for his confirmation, Sen. Orrin Hatch shows his support for the candidate. The Salt Lake City School District votes to protect the information of undocumented students. House Intelligence Committee member Rep. Chris Stewart questions FBI Director James Comey over an investigation into President Donald Trump's ties with Russia. And Gov. Gary Herbert signs off on a bill that lowers the threshold for DUI arrests from 0.08 blood alcohol content to 0.05.

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Hatch backs Gorsuch; Stewart queries Comey; guv signs lower DUI standard

O 9 a.m. • As Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch undergoes hearings for his confirmation, Sen. Orrin Hatch shows his support. The Salt Lake City School District votes to protect the information of undocumented students. House Intelligence Committee member Rep. Chris Stewart questions FBI Director James Comey over an investigation into President Donald Trump's ties with Russia. And Gov. Gary Herbert signs off on a bill that lowers the threshold for DUI arrests from 0.08 blood alcohol content to 0.05. Salt Lake Tribune reporters Benjamin Wood and Thomas Burr, columnist Paul Rolly and senior managing editor Matt Canham join KCPW's Roger McDonough to talk about the week's stories. Each Friday, stream "Behind the Headlines" online on kcpw.org or tune in to KCPW 88.3 FM or Utah Public Radio for the broadcast. › sltrib.com