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Super Bowl Roundup with Rollie Williams and Nicole Conlan

The War on Cars

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Security, Ads, and Urban Planning

This chapter explores the increased security measures in New Orleans during Super Bowl 59, reflecting on the irony of temporary solutions to ongoing threats. It critiques the NFL's superficial messaging in the context of social issues and discusses the high costs of Super Bowl advertisements juxtaposed with the realities of insurance challenges. The conversation emphasizes the need for better urban planning to protect pedestrians while analyzing shifts in advertising strategies within the automotive and insurance sectors.

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