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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program with analysis of both local and national issues. First, Dom provides updates on the situation over at Eastern High School in Voorhees where students planned an anti-Israel protest that has since been canceled. Then, Dom turns to national issues, playing back a clip from a union leader who compares Biden’s economic reform to the GI bill for his union members.
Then, Dom welcomes Camden County Commissioner Jeffrey L. Nash back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss why he chose to speak out when he heard of a Voorhees School District-supported pro-Palestine protest that he considers anti-Semitic. Giordano, while he agrees, takes the stance of devil’s advocate in asking Nash to justify why this is not solely an expression of the First Amendment. Nash tells of the hateful rhetoric in these anti-Israel protests, noting the way Jewish students feel when seeing other students express such a stance.(Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program with analysis of both local and national issues. First, Dom provides updates on the situation over at Eastern High School in Voorhees where students planned an anti-Israel protest that has since been canceled. Then, Dom turns to national issues, playing back a clip from a union leader who compares Biden’s economic reform to the GI bill for his union members.
Then, Dom welcomes Camden County Commissioner Jeffrey L. Nash back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss why he chose to speak out when he heard of a Voorhees School District-supported pro-Palestine protest that he considers anti-Semitic. Giordano, while he agrees, takes the stance of devil’s advocate in asking Nash to justify why this is not solely an expression of the First Amendment. Nash tells of the hateful rhetoric in these anti-Israel protests, noting the way Jewish students feel when seeing other students express such a stance.(Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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