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In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes Andrew Wyatt, spokesperson for Bill Cosby, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to address rumors that the controversial comic will return to the road for an upcoming standup tour. First, Dom asks the question head on, asking whether Cosby indeed wants to tour, with Wyatt explaining how Mr. Cosby is always serious when he says something, and that he does indeed intend to return to work. Andrew compounds on this statement, explaining a pushback that Cosby has seen in the media when teasing the run, telling what one should actually expect from Cosby in a standup show. Then, Dom asks whether any clubs have shown interest in hosting the comic, with Wyatt revealing that a club owner in South Jersey has offered a quarter million to bring the comedian in.
Then, Dom turns to a full analysis of what’s happening down on Capitol Hill as Congress votes on the next Speaker of the House, with both Dom and Dan providing live updates, playing back clips, and callers offering their opinion on what went down as Kevin McCarthy lost the primary vote, with his Democratic foe Hakeem Jeffries receiving more votes, but not enough to win Speaker. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
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In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes Andrew Wyatt, spokesperson for Bill Cosby, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to address rumors that the controversial comic will return to the road for an upcoming standup tour. First, Dom asks the question head on, asking whether Cosby indeed wants to tour, with Wyatt explaining how Mr. Cosby is always serious when he says something, and that he does indeed intend to return to work. Andrew compounds on this statement, explaining a pushback that Cosby has seen in the media when teasing the run, telling what one should actually expect from Cosby in a standup show. Then, Dom asks whether any clubs have shown interest in hosting the comic, with Wyatt revealing that a club owner in South Jersey has offered a quarter million to bring the comedian in.
Then, Dom turns to a full analysis of what’s happening down on Capitol Hill as Congress votes on the next Speaker of the House, with both Dom and Dan providing live updates, playing back clips, and callers offering their opinion on what went down as Kevin McCarthy lost the primary vote, with his Democratic foe Hakeem Jeffries receiving more votes, but not enough to win Speaker. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

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