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NEWS TALK with BRANDON & BOB - the full episode, featuring discussions on Dr. Fauci, flip-flopping on wearing masks and wondering why people have distrust, the COVID devastation on Yemen, the practices in New York City to avoid tying protest attendees to new case total and a POPS ON POP CULTURE segment -- this Best Westerns of All-Time.
Mike Perotti, a candidate for Hillborough County 13th Judicial Circuit Attorney General, discusses policing, recent protests and decisions made by Andrew Warren, the current AG over that area.
Mike discusses the complexity of working with the police chief and mayor to have a clear vsion to keep Tampa safe. Mike gives an overview of different topics, statistics over the years, what has worked and what has not.
During NEWS TALK with BRANDON & BOB the topic of this new "CIVIL WAR" - a culture war, a battle over the history of America and institutional racism.
Brandon Jones offered up another News Talk interview, speaking with iCode Founder and CEO Abid Abedi to discuss the company's mission, bringing specialized education for students interested in coding and computer science.
During NEWS TALK with BRANDON and BOB, we chronicle the move from Trayvon Martin to Michael Brown to the formation of Black Lives Matter and the protests at University of Missouri.
Would America be better off if President Trump was impeached earlier this year?
The Never Trump Republicans, not just Democrats or leftists, ask this question - a topic on NEWS TALK
NEWS TALK breaks down the news that California moved forward to repeal Prop 209, ending affirmation action, a decision motivated at least part due to the success of the Asian community.
On NEWS TALK with BRANDON & BOB, the new story from Variety gets broken down, listing the movies deemed "Problematic Films That Could Use Warning Labels"
The POPS on POP CULTURE segment of NEWS TALK with BRANDON & BOB and this week, Best Westerns of All-Time.
NEWS TALK with BRANDON & BOB continue the discussion of cancel culture, the latest move to get logos and advertising changes for Aunt Jemima, Mrs Butterworth and Uncle Ben's (among others)
The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.