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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom leads off the second hour of the Dom Giordano Program by continuing the conversation centered on Danelo Cavalcante. Dom takes calls from listeners celebrating the capture, also asking them whether this made any political impact on suburban voters who have leaned progressive in recent elections. Then, Dom plays back a clip from a Central Bucks School District board meeting, in which a person threw a chair like Bob Knight in disagreement.
Then, Dom welcomes in Dana Hunter, President of the Central Bucks School District, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to tell us why a chair was thrown at last night’s school board meeting. Hunter explains the situation, telling why debate elevated to a physical confrontation. Also, Hunter lays forth her district’s policy on how they determine which books are allowed in libraries, responding to a heated senate hearing yesterday featuring Senator John Kennedy grilling individuals in favor of explicit books in school libraries. (Photo by Gary Mook /Allsport)
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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom leads off the second hour of the Dom Giordano Program by continuing the conversation centered on Danelo Cavalcante. Dom takes calls from listeners celebrating the capture, also asking them whether this made any political impact on suburban voters who have leaned progressive in recent elections. Then, Dom plays back a clip from a Central Bucks School District board meeting, in which a person threw a chair like Bob Knight in disagreement.
Then, Dom welcomes in Dana Hunter, President of the Central Bucks School District, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to tell us why a chair was thrown at last night’s school board meeting. Hunter explains the situation, telling why debate elevated to a physical confrontation. Also, Hunter lays forth her district’s policy on how they determine which books are allowed in libraries, responding to a heated senate hearing yesterday featuring Senator John Kennedy grilling individuals in favor of explicit books in school libraries. (Photo by Gary Mook /Allsport)

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