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July 4, 2020 - The Brandon Tatum Show

July 4, 2020 - The Brandon Tatum Show

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July 4, 2020 – On Ep. 43 (and the series finale) of The Brandon Tatum Show, we address the following topics:

0:00 – Coronavirus cases reach 91,000 in Arizona this week, 1,700 COVID-19 related deaths in the state + Gov. Doug Ducey orders business shutdowns as local businesses threaten legal action, and state officials issue their comments on the governor's decisions. 
7:34 – The "CHOP" Zone, an activist-led collective in Seattle, was shut down by police this week; who established the "no police" zone and has the reaction been from Seattle law enforcement? 
17:59 – The New York City Council elected to shift $1 Billion of the NYPD budget to other causes in the community as police officials warn of stark rises in gun violence; was this the right move and should other cities follow? 
28:34 – Brandon closes out the show, thanks the fans, and addresses Donald Trump's current re-election chances. 

(As mentioned, this is the final episode of The Brandon Tatum Show. From all of us on the show, we'd like to thank KTAR for the opportunity to do a weekly show on the important topics of the day, as well as the audiences who have tuned in week after week to support the show.)

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The Brandon Tatum Show airs every Saturday @6 PM Arizona Time
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