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June 16, 2019 48 mins

Welcome to Episode 23 of Whiskey Tango's Run Down!

This week, we discuss the attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman, Sarah Sanders is stepping down, Charlotte NC wants to cut police training to give the city council a raise, Alabama passes chemical castration for sex offenders, and I have some news that is personal but may effect the podcast/videos. 

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