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Who Would Want to Be a Cop?
Today's topics include: The number applying for the job is shrinking every day. No wonder when you consider the pressure these folks are under, not to mention the charges that are brought against them especially if they’re white. Our first guest has some strong opinions about that. And he’s black. Dr. Wilfred Reilly, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State, disputes the notion that systemic racism is a major problem for blacks. Later, who says crime doesn’t pay? Author Mark Hyman is on to discuss his book “Pardongate: How Bill, Hillary Clinton, and Their Brothers Profited from Pardons.”
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Who Would Want to Be a Cop?
Today's topics include: The number applying for the job is shrinking every day. No wonder when you consider the pressure these folks are under, not to mention the charges that are brought against them especially if they’re white. Our first guest has some strong opinions about that. And he’s black. Dr. Wilfred Reilly, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State, disputes the notion that systemic racism is a major problem for blacks. Later, who says crime doesn’t pay? Author Mark Hyman is on to discuss his book “Pardongate: How Bill, Hillary Clinton, and Their Brothers Profited from Pardons.”
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.