
Brands of the Week: Trump's approval rating, Mark Carney, Bill Belichick, Scott Pelley, Jersey Mike's, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees announced
In this episode, Donny analyzes Trump's declining approval ratings, the impact of corporate influence on journalism, and highlights California's economic growth. The conversation also touches on significant legislation, cultural commentary on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, personal anecdotes from Jay Leno and Bill Belichick, and insights into health and retirement concerns. Takeaways Trump's approval ratings are significantly low due to economic issues. Corporate influence is affecting media independence. California has surpassed Japan in GDP, becoming the fourth largest economy. A bipartisan bill against revenge porn is making progress. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees are becoming less iconic. Jay Leno is recognized for his dedication to his wife with dementia. Jersey Mike's success story exemplifies the American dream. Weight training can be effective with just 60 minutes a week. Many Americans fear financial insecurity in retirement more than death. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From "On Brand with Donny Deutsch"
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