Today on the podcast, host Eric Jesse talks to Alex Corson about the life of a policyholder lawyer, what does it take to do battle with an insurance company, and how one decides to.
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and pulitzer prize-winning columnist and editor of the washington post and political analyst, eugene robinson joins us. good to have you all back today. willie, we have to start with the biggest news of the day. breaking banners. in new york city, breaking banners about as big as john glenn orbits the earth. this is massive. it s a birthday. happy birthday, alex. think they ll let him out of the booth ever? there he is. no. that s where he has been sitting since covid began. let me tell you something about akor. akor has been sitting there since the first case of covid escaped a lab, was found in a bat market or whatever. he s been there! i was 25 when this all began. [ laughter ] you look terrific. don t look a day past 26.
we love you. happy birthday. alex has been in the captain s seat, you re right, every single day since this began with the mask on. i don t think people appreciate it. you look at these boxes. there are seven of us right now. there s somebody in there running air traffic control, and his name is alex corson. it is not easy to pull off, and he does a great job. really, we ve been when covid first hit, nobody was going into 30 rock. hardly anybody. it was a ghost town. you couldn t. every day, alex went in. every single day, talking about the iron man, unbelievable. happy birthday. he is our iron man. we ll call him akor. thank you so much for everything you do. i don t know where to begin, willie. you know, sometimes i josh because i m a joshing kind of guy. oh, boy. i say that the red sox and the yankees are going to be fighting for fourth place.
disastrous they believe for britain, for europe, and would be disastrous for the world economy. . well, new polling from the washington post, an abc news shows president trump s approval rating has dipped with 56% of u.s. adults now saying they disapprove of his performance in office. the poll finds trump s economic approval also in decline, down five points from early july to 46%. and while more than half still rate the economy positively, 60% believe a recession is likely in the next year. i wonder if that sort of reflects consumer confidence in some ways, just people feeling concerned about the economy. yeah. i don t know. mika, was it banana rama that sang cruel, cruel summer? i m embarrassed i don t know that. alex corson confirms that it