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The Chuck ToddCast

Mark Cuban: 'Very difficult for white people to discuss race'

The Chuck ToddCast

iHeartPodcasts

Government, News

4.02.8K Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2020

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Marc Cuban, entrepreneur and owner of the Dallas Mavericks, joins the Meet the Press: College Roundtable to talk about race and economics with Ghael Fobes, rising junior at Syracuse University, Parker Jensen, a rising senior at The George Washington University, and Chan'cellore Makanjuola, a student at UC Berkley's graduate school of journalism.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Meet the Press College Roundtable Edition.

0:07.8

Since the onset of COVID-19, uncertainty has been the one-consisted part of everyday

0:12.4

life.

0:13.4

Colleges, businesses, and cultural institutions like sports have all gone through dramatic

0:18.6

changes, and the uncertainties in the economy may leave college students, frankly in the worst

0:24.2

position of all.

0:25.9

Meanwhile, protests over race and policing have erupted across the country over police

0:29.9

abuse, pushing businesses and cities to rethink hiring, bias, and racism.

0:36.0

To talk about all of this, our guest today is Mark Cuban, entrepreneur, investor, also

0:41.2

owner of the Dallas Mavericks, maybe eight-once-in-future politician.

0:45.7

You may also know him from his role in Shark Tank.

0:48.9

Mr. Cuban, thank you for joining us.

0:51.0

Thanks for having me.

0:53.7

I think this will be a great conversation, joining us to ask the questions.

0:59.8

Our Parker Jensen, he's a rising senior at MyelmaModel, the George Washington University.

1:05.8

Parker, you cover inequality and housing and sports in Washington, DC.

1:09.0

Tell us a little bit about your reporting.

1:11.0

Of course.

1:12.0

So, I am the current executive producer of GWTV's Student Run Sports Show.

1:17.2

I've also covered DC housing in the past with a couple of projects.

1:21.3

And through that, I've seen how gentrification and the effects of gentrification has affected

1:25.5

the DC community and specifically those in low-income communities.

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