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Florida This Week

Friday, October 13, 2017

Season 2017 Episode 41 | 27m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

Panelists: Ernest Hooper, Noah Pransky, Sheryl Wilson, Danny Alvarez

This week: Even before Hurricane Irma, an audit showed Florida’s emergency response system was not ready for the next disaster; The St. Petersburg City Council votes to limit corporate campaign funding in the city; Both Kriseman and Baker are raising record amounts for their mayoral campaigns; Security will cost a half million dollars when a white supremacist speaks this coming week at UF.

10/13/2017

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Florida This Week

Friday, October 13, 2017

Season 2017 Episode 41 | 27m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

This week: Even before Hurricane Irma, an audit showed Florida’s emergency response system was not ready for the next disaster; The St. Petersburg City Council votes to limit corporate campaign funding in the city; Both Kriseman and Baker are raising record amounts for their mayoral campaigns; Security will cost a half million dollars when a white supremacist speaks this coming week at UF.

10/13/2017

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