Politics Podcast: City Councilman Ford Canale
City Councilman Ford Canale talks about development, more police and his grandfather’s campaigns.
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Natalie Van Gundy is a podcast and video producer for The Daily Memphian. She is also the producer for "Behind the Headlines" on WKNO Channel 10.
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City Councilman Ford Canale talks about development, more police and his grandfather’s campaigns.
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