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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by continuing his post-draft analysis after all the Republican Presidential contenders, minus Donald Trump, took the stage for the first primary debate of the 2024 election season. Dom plays back some reaction from media analysts, including Brian Kilmeade, who along with Ainsley Earhardt suggested that Nikki Haley won the day.
Then, Dom welcomes in Dana Hunter, President of the Central Bucks School Board, back onto the Dom Giordano Program ahead of the return of children to schools, to discuss the continued unfair treatment that her district has received in local media. First, Dom asks Hunter about the controversy over a raise awarded to their Superintendent, a controversial decision according to the Inquirer, with Hunter explaining that the very well performing leader of her district was paid pretty lowly compared to his peers in the tri-County area. Then, Hunter addresses a challenge by Broad and Liberty to the Inquirer of a debate over the accuracy of their coverage of the Central Bucks situation, with Hunter expressing her appreciation and detailing how the board chooses which books are too explicit for children.
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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by continuing his post-draft analysis after all the Republican Presidential contenders, minus Donald Trump, took the stage for the first primary debate of the 2024 election season. Dom plays back some reaction from media analysts, including Brian Kilmeade, who along with Ainsley Earhardt suggested that Nikki Haley won the day.
Then, Dom welcomes in Dana Hunter, President of the Central Bucks School Board, back onto the Dom Giordano Program ahead of the return of children to schools, to discuss the continued unfair treatment that her district has received in local media. First, Dom asks Hunter about the controversy over a raise awarded to their Superintendent, a controversial decision according to the Inquirer, with Hunter explaining that the very well performing leader of her district was paid pretty lowly compared to his peers in the tri-County area. Then, Hunter addresses a challenge by Broad and Liberty to the Inquirer of a debate over the accuracy of their coverage of the Central Bucks situation, with Hunter expressing her appreciation and detailing how the board chooses which books are too explicit for children.

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