Doing the you know home school thing and its been quite an experience 2 of them are in junior high and 2 of them are in Elementary School and its been quite a handful on top of that the insecurity of most this time of not having any income finally my husband got his unemployment after 7 weeks of being off work so were hoping that battle stay steady has it was it you know all of the 7 weeks im not sure how thats going to work and were still trying to figure it out thankfully also you know the stimulus package came through which still is its a slap in the face compared to what these billionaires and billionaires and hope of corporations about in return. But you know ill be honest like it kept us from you know literally being out in the streets but thats not thats thats really a minimum standard that our country can do better i think that that we are lucky too because weve got the stimulus package a lot sooner than other people theres people still today they havent received it yet and i c
Many important issues to discuss with her also on this episode i talk about the drug Company Holding the country hostage and correspondent anders we will get into some mind blowing cold news about the greek revolution but 1st heres we can with Angelica Duenas take a look and jellicoe thanks for being here thank you so much for having me so youve got a lot going on right now youre the mother of 5 children your husband has been laid off due to the pandemic i think for Many Americans youre living the common american spirit experience right now loss of income and security watching trillions of dollars go to wall street and big banks while most people dont see a dime of it can you just start off by talking about what the experience has been like for you and your family recently. Well i would say that honestly its been a rough i have like you mentioned 5 kids 4 of them are students and so we are doing the you know home school thing and its been quite an experience d 2 of them are in junior h
One heck of a show for you tonight lee camp has a very important interview for you today you spoke with angelica joining us shes a mother an activist a sexual sole survivor a mutual aid volunteer a former Bernie Sanders delegate and shes running for congress in california so many important issues to discuss with her also on this episode i talk about the drug Company Holding the country hostage and correspondent anders we will get into some mind blowing cold news about the greek revolution but 1st heres we cam with angelica take a look and jellicoe thanks for being here thank you so much for having me so youve got a lot going on right now youre the mother of 5 children your husband has been laid off due to the pandemic i think for Many Americans you living the common American Experience right now loss of income and security watching trillions of dollars go to wall street and big banks while most people dont see a dime of it can you just start off by talking about what the experience has
Coming age of mobility what do you mean by that . Guest well, its an information revolution, and weve been watching it for the last halfcentury. It spread into computers and overwhelmed media and advertising, and then it spread into telephones and we were carrying around the internet wherever we went. In this next stage the internet and the mobile machines will be carrying us around. Its going to be an age in which all kinds of new choices are going to surface for us and going to be able were going to be able to go a lot of places and it will have a big effect on our cities. And at the same Time Companies and city governments are going to be able to manage our movements, and that will raise all kinds of questions about privacy. So its just the next stage of the internet revolution. Host imagine a scenario, something you write about in your book, los angeles 2028. What should we expect . Guest well, one thing about information revolutions is you cant bet on dates. Weve seen it before wi
Powerful rockets. Hello there good to have your company the United Nations says warning of devastating consequences for civilians in it that syrias last rebel controlled province nearly 250000 people mostly women and children have fled the area after 2 weeks of heavy bombardment by russian and Syrian Government forces fuel shortages a stopping families from getting away as syrian troops have been moving towards the city of moderate elmo men president Bashar Al Assad has vowed to recapture rebel held areas and intensified a military offensive despite a cease fire back in august well it is home to 3000000 syrians many of whom are already internally displaced aid agencies have been forced to suspend operations in the area. And there are fears u. N. Funded humanitarian supplies will stop entering the region as soon as next month unless the fighting ends how do you monopoly on today these areas have become disaster areas we declare them disaster areas in the should be dealt with accordingly