
Wash. Twp Officer Goes Viral For Good Deed
A Washington Township Officer who went viral for his good deed joins the Dom Giordano Program. Body camera footage showing officer John Freitag paying for a man’s gas after he was unable to pay. Freitag explains that he did it because he thought it’d be the right thing to do, and explains why it’s important to spread a message that police officers are humans as well. Also, Dom and Freitag discuss potential ways for the police to reach out and make connections with the community. Finally, Freitag explains what it’s been like working in an environment that’s become very unfriendly to cops.
Bucks Co. Sheriff Milt Warrell on Gun Licensing Demands
Bucks County Sheriff Milt Warrell rejoins the Dom Giordano Program to update the audience on the heightened demand of carry licenses in the Philadelphia region. Warrell made sure to keep his licensing centers open through the pandemic, and has seen an astronomical rise in people hoping to exercise their 2nd Amendment right. Warrell makes note that his office is overwhelmed, but they are still willing to meet the complete demand. Also, Warrell runs through some numbers comparing the rash of requests to years’ past.
Andy Puzder on 'Woke Capitalism'
Andy Puzder, former CEO of CKE Restaurants, joins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss topics of the economy, particular the notion of ‘woke capitalism.’ Puzder notes that corporations are joining the woke liberal bandwagon because they’re afraid of being the target of the Left’s ire. Puzder takes us inside the mind of a CEO who has to deal with cancel culture, and explains that really every decision that these corporations are making are based on the bottom line.