
NC Spin for September 21, 2018
9/21/2018 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
This week on NC Spin the panelists discuss Hurricane Florence and school test scores.
As our state seeks to return to some normalcy, this week’s NC SPIN discusses Florence, how well we responded and the President’s visit. We also debate school test scores recently released and some declines in student grades. Then we ask if the state should privatize liquor sales. One the panel this week are Former Governor Bev Perdue, John Hood, Chris Fitzsimon and Leo Daughtry. Tom Campbell hosts
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NC Spin for September 21, 2018
9/21/2018 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
As our state seeks to return to some normalcy, this week’s NC SPIN discusses Florence, how well we responded and the President’s visit. We also debate school test scores recently released and some declines in student grades. Then we ask if the state should privatize liquor sales. One the panel this week are Former Governor Bev Perdue, John Hood, Chris Fitzsimon and Leo Daughtry. Tom Campbell hosts
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