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In this episode of Bur Speaks, host Attorney Ambur Smith shares her thoughts on the latest headlines (originally recorded on 2/10/2021) during an extended #MakeitMakeSense segment. She'll address the failed insurrection staged by an angry mob of white supremacists on January 6th, the star studded Inauguration ceremony on January 20th, 1 of Trump's 150 final pardons, and treatment of former Seattle Seahawk, Chad Wheeler, after he brutally attacked his girlfriend during an alleged manic episode. During the My Two Cents segment, Ambur delves into the Netflix film Malcolm and Marie. Tune into hear about all of this and more!
In this episode, host Ambur C. Smith, Esq., elevates and explores the contradictions that define America's social, political and legal status quo. To do so more consistently, she introduces the #MakeitMakeSense segment, inspired by the lyrics of "Gone" by Alex Isley and Jack Dine, and the perfect rhetorical refrain when grappling with the police killing of Casey Goodson Jr. in Columbus, Ohio, the execution of Brandon Bernard 20 years after he was sentenced to death, Tiffany Haddish's decision to decline the Grammy's half-baked invitation for her to host this year's award show and Electoral College. In the usual My Two Cents segment, Ambur will read and respond to excerpts of Biden's plans for Black America, the African Diaspora and Women. In doing so, she hopes to provide a legitimate rubric by which to judge the incoming Administration. Follow Ambur on Instagram @burspeaks for announcements regarding the next episode.
In this episode, host Ambur C. Smith, Esq., elevates and explores the contradictions that define America's social, political and legal status quo. To do so more consistently, she introduces the #MakeitMakeSense segment, inspired by the lyrics of "Gone" by Alex Isley and Jack Dine, and the perfect rhetorical refrain when grappling with the police killing of Casey Goodson Jr. in Columbus, Ohio, the execution of Brandon Bernard 20 years after he was sentenced to death, Tiffany Haddish's decision to decline the Grammy's half-baked invitation for her to host this year's award show and Electoral College. In the usual My Two Cents segment, Ambur will read and respond to excerpts of Biden's plans for Black America, the African Diaspora and Women. In doing so, she hopes to provide a legitimate rubric by which to judge the incoming Administration. Follow Ambur on Instagram @burspeaks for announcements regarding the next episode.
In this episode, host Ambur C. Smith Esq. ties up loose ends from the premiere episode including reminders that the deadline to register to vote in the GA Senate runoff is 12/7, voting begins on 12/14 and ends on 1/5. After she delves into 5 tried and true tips for retaking state specific or uniform bar exams.
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