'BradCast' 7/8/2019 (Guest: David Pasch of Voices for Vaping)

Published: July 9, 2019, 1:44 a.m.

On today's 'BradCast':\xa0 An update on headlines over the busy holiday weekend, starting with Trump's celebration to himself in his July 4th tribute to the U.S. military. The Justice Department has reversed course and replaced its entire legal team in its ongoing attempt to add a citizenship question to the 2020 US Census, after a negative US Supreme Court ruling. Britain's ambassador to the U.S. accurately describes Trump as "inept" in private cables. US Women's Soccer team wins the World Cup. Congressman Justin Amash (I-MI) has left the Republican Party. Billionaire Trump pal Jeffrey Epstein has been charged with sex trafficking of minors. Iran announced it has exceeded uranium enrichment levels beyond those set by the landmark nuclear agreement that Trump has broken.\xa0 Alaska hits record all-time high temperatures. Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) has dropped out of the 2020 Presidential race; billionaire environmentalist and impeachment activist Tom Steyer may jump in. Guest DAVID PASCHE of industry group Voices for Vaping explains a disturbing new ordinance in San Francisco that bans the sale of all e-cigarettes and vaping devices -- both at stores as well as via mail order -- within city limits. Vaping, which the UK's Royal College of Physicians concluded is 95% safer than smoking, has successfully helped multitudes of adult smokers to quit cigarettes for good. The new measure inexplicably allows the continued sale of deadly cigarettes, and is certain to increase unnecessary deaths by making it much more difficult for adults to quit smoking via e-cigarettes, in a nation where half a million die each year of smoking-related illnesses. Callers weigh in on all of the above...