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Full Hour | In today’s third hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by telling of an article in the Philadelphia Inquirer that suggests Temple should be taken over by the State of Pennsylvania, with Dom point out the negative implications of such a push. Dan suggests that Temple should open a campus in the Navy Yard, and Dom suggests other avenues for Temple to pursue to help gain students.
Then, Dom welcomes in Republican candidate for Philadelphia Mayor David Oh back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss multiple issues that have unfolded during the mayoral campaign in Philadelphia. First, Dom asks Oh about past comments made about Kensington, asking how far his plans for surveillance go, with Oh explaining the overall benefit of installing cameras in certain public spaces, allowing police more tools to solve crimes. Then, Dom asks David for what differentiates his candidacy from the Democrats, with Oh explaining that he believes it will come down to who voters believe will disrupt the corrupt Philadelphia government, and he’s the only one who truly will. Also, Oh offers his analysis on the Philadelphia 76ers push to open a stadium in Chinatown, and tells his answer to the question that’s taken the mayoral race by storm… whether he’s in favor of savesies. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
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Full Hour | In today’s third hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by telling of an article in the Philadelphia Inquirer that suggests Temple should be taken over by the State of Pennsylvania, with Dom point out the negative implications of such a push. Dan suggests that Temple should open a campus in the Navy Yard, and Dom suggests other avenues for Temple to pursue to help gain students.
Then, Dom welcomes in Republican candidate for Philadelphia Mayor David Oh back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss multiple issues that have unfolded during the mayoral campaign in Philadelphia. First, Dom asks Oh about past comments made about Kensington, asking how far his plans for surveillance go, with Oh explaining the overall benefit of installing cameras in certain public spaces, allowing police more tools to solve crimes. Then, Dom asks David for what differentiates his candidacy from the Democrats, with Oh explaining that he believes it will come down to who voters believe will disrupt the corrupt Philadelphia government, and he’s the only one who truly will. Also, Oh offers his analysis on the Philadelphia 76ers push to open a stadium in Chinatown, and tells his answer to the question that’s taken the mayoral race by storm… whether he’s in favor of savesies. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

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