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Full Hour | In today’s third hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by telling of a report of scientists having a 20 minute conversation with whales, joking whether or not Phil Murphy came up for his treatments of marine life in his push for offshore windmills. This leads Dom into a conversation about Tammy Murphy’s run for New Jersey Senator, explaining the future detriment of further electing the Murphy family into office. Then, after playing Money Melody for the day, Dom returns to the topic of inflation, telling how he believes a Republican president can right the ship.
Then, Dom welcomes in House Majority Deputy Whip Guy Reschenthaler back onto the show to take us inside Capitol Hill. Reschenthaler tells what’s been happening on the Hill regarding multiple topics, honing in on the border and telling what Republicans are willing to concede, if anything, to receive their desires for border security. Then, Reschenthaler explains why he’s been a proponent of a new bill re-writing what can be done about cold cases, professing his love for true crime that led to a crime in criminology prior to his election to public office. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Full Hour | In today’s third hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by telling of a report of scientists having a 20 minute conversation with whales, joking whether or not Phil Murphy came up for his treatments of marine life in his push for offshore windmills. This leads Dom into a conversation about Tammy Murphy’s run for New Jersey Senator, explaining the future detriment of further electing the Murphy family into office. Then, after playing Money Melody for the day, Dom returns to the topic of inflation, telling how he believes a Republican president can right the ship.
Then, Dom welcomes in House Majority Deputy Whip Guy Reschenthaler back onto the show to take us inside Capitol Hill. Reschenthaler tells what’s been happening on the Hill regarding multiple topics, honing in on the border and telling what Republicans are willing to concede, if anything, to receive their desires for border security. Then, Reschenthaler explains why he’s been a proponent of a new bill re-writing what can be done about cold cases, professing his love for true crime that led to a crime in criminology prior to his election to public office. (Photo by Getty Images)

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