adige near the alps. yeah. and all these young people coming from all over europe and bringing new ideas. what are the politics like here now? it s tricky. it s, milan is center-left. the rest of lombardy is solidly on the right. actually, the league. which many people think can you know, the league can be very unpleasant, the leaders. but the voters of the league are all right. but the good thing of milan is that normally in italy if you have a right-wing region and a left-wing town they ll spend their time annoying each other, boycotting each other. and nobody wins. and nobody wins. in milan they decided, look, milan is more important and wealth is more important because milan, like the americans, oh, they know about money and money is serious stuff here. food is important, money is important. what s the thing that separates the cuisine of lombardy? in milan it s food for work. it s risotto, it s cotolette, it s meat, it s like something
is that constitutional? is it legal? well, it s tricky. they can build walls on non-federal land inside of the border, by any degree to which they interfere with the federal immigration policies will end up in court. the federal government has a really dominant role along the border, and courts will defer to it, but can states create their own walls on private property or state property? yes, i think they can. but the federal government is going to be looking very carefully as to any degree to which that interferes with their policies. the biden administration is openly hostile to this idea of the states closing off the borders with internal fences. jon: so you say the courts generally will let the administration do as it will on matters like border policy, so if republicans say in the united
i thought this was impressive. one thing that we ve seen fall down on was the testing in any sort of ability to show that you have natural immunity. that is a complete failure. watching jonathan read to pill the media on that was hilarious. that s why people think the system is raigan reed. white from supporting american from florida, a little hesitant about getting the shot. joe biden forces that. a high profile millionaire nba star comes out and says i m hesitant about getting the shot. it s tricky. people just want to be treated fairly. it s the same thing with black lives matter. remember? lock down, but if you are going to protest, that s not going to spread. that s why people do not trust the system or the science, because the science changes depending on who books the system.
the trolley problem. we re in a trolley car with chidi with his hands on the control trying to figure out who to kill and who not. it pointed out we re faced with these horrible choices all the time, and we should have some empathy, you know, because they re hard. make a decision! it s tricky. i mean on the one hand, if you ascribe to a utilitarian it was a very funny scene. okay. so what did we learn? there s something escapist about letting all these things we re dealing with here play out in this fantasy world. that s the whole idea behind tv. i you want to escape. good afternoon, eleanor. what can i get you today? i recommend full cell phone battery. oh. it somehow tastes how i felt when my cell phone was fully charged. oh, i m so relaxed. people like laughing, and i think when they laugh, they re more likely to listen to what