ft. Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott. The conversation opens with Scott talking about the Freddie Gray uprising and his upbringing in Baltimore (2:25). Arinze and Scott discuss the failed strategies of the past, gun violence as a disease and Hogan's "asinine" claims about education funding in Baltimore City (11:25). Scott is asked how changing economics could positively affect one of Baltimore's poorest and most violent neighborhoods (17:00). Scott recommends a mult-agency approach (25:30) and touts an equity based City budgeting process (30:50). The conversation wraps with a discussion on overcoming Baltimore's trust barrier between the public and its officials (41:25) and the steps needed to overcome education challenges in Baltimore (46:30).