fact that if you go to the amazon go store in our district. jason: no, no, no. jonathan. i do this for a living. you re going to get a lot of it if you re running, was aoc wrong orun right?ro look, our focus is on making sure that the tens of millions of folks who work right now in retail have a meaningful path forward and a transition. right here in the tenth district, we lost 10,000 retail jobs over the last number of years. so we have to focus on the problems on the ground facing new yorkers. we have a mind-set of economic andd social insecurity, and we have to put resources into our hands to help us move forward. jason: well, listen, i appreciate it. i think you have a you were harvard law. you re very accomplished. i love you have passion for being involved and helping out on the presidential campaign. we need good people on both sides of the aisle. the only thing i will challenge you with, and i won t give you enough time to answer, unfortunately, while you did
it starts with proposing bold solutions that address the central challenges of our time. again, if you have a trillion dollar tech company like amazon let s say, paying zero and in federal taxes, then certainly we need to look up and say we need to pass freedom dividend of a thousand dollars a month to put it into the hands, put economic resources directly into the hands of new yorkers.y so putting forth bold solutions that address the challenges of t our time is what will bring us across the finish line. jason: jonathan, are you following in aoc s footsteps and saying amazon, don t come to new york. we don t want you here? certainly, we have to embrace technology and progress andy all the great innovations that are coming our way. jason: come on, jonathan. do you want amazon to come to new york, yes or no? look, we are pro-jobs. or jason: it was a yes-no question. yes, it s good to have job growth. jason: so aoc was wrong? aoc was wrong? [laughs] look, we have to focu