Chapter

A Discussion on Race and Police Brutality
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45:05 - 50:18 (05:13)

Guests Heather McGee, Phillip Atiba Goff, and Jon Stewart share their thoughts and experiences on racial bias and police brutality.

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The community never gets the liberty to express their concerns as police officers do, which highlights the issue of empathy.
45:05 - 48:46 (03:40)
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Police officers, Community Empathy
Summary

The community never gets the liberty to express their concerns as police officers do, which highlights the issue of empathy. Every time there is a tragedy, there is an excuse that the victim was not perfect.

Chapter
A Discussion on Race and Police Brutality
Episode
Excessive Use of Force: Diagnosing Our Over-Policing Problem
Podcast
The Problem With Jon Stewart
John Stewart shares that he has been to jail for graffiti and bar fighting, but never went to prison.
48:46 - 49:52 (01:06)
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Criminal justice system
Summary

John Stewart shares that he has been to jail for graffiti and bar fighting, but never went to prison. He adds that he was able to get out of it with probation, and humorously mentions his famous name recognition when getting pulled over by New Jersey cops.

Chapter
A Discussion on Race and Police Brutality
Episode
Excessive Use of Force: Diagnosing Our Over-Policing Problem
Podcast
The Problem With Jon Stewart
The hosts discuss the potential usefulness of the app K-San to avoid getting tickets while speeding and joke about using FaceTime to report the success of using the app while driving.
49:52 - 50:18 (00:25)
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Traffic Tickets
Summary

The hosts discuss the potential usefulness of the app K-San to avoid getting tickets while speeding and joke about using FaceTime to report the success of using the app while driving.

Chapter
A Discussion on Race and Police Brutality
Episode
Excessive Use of Force: Diagnosing Our Over-Policing Problem
Podcast
The Problem With Jon Stewart