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WBFO Brief July 1, 2021

In today’s WBFO Brief, hear from New York Now’s Dan Clark on subpoenas being issued in the Assembly’s Cuomo impeachment investigation. Ontario correspondent Dan Karpenchuk reports on the vaccination rates that still lag in Canada. Also, new numbers show only a third of those in the most recent Siena Poll say Gov. Cuomo should seek re-election and the connection between Zoar Valley and the massive building collapse in Florida.

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