A new tyranny. Those are the headlines from all those stories you can head to our team stay with us now Image International for more of a program. Welcome to redacted tonight this is the show where americans in america covering American News are called foreign agents the tsunami is almost here looming may soon to make 28000000 people homeless in the United States 28000000 of actions to put that into perspective only 10000000 people lost their homes during the 2008 you cannot macwrite this and that was considered the craziest thing that theyve ever happened and this would be 3 times as crazy. To talk about the impending home of this avalanche we have to 1st ignore the fact that our government could totally bail people out and keep them in their homes not only have they already bailed out big banks and wall street to the tune of 4. 00 trillion dollars but you also have to remember that the pentagon has over 21. 00 trillion dollars of unaccounted for adjustments on their books over the pa
Education and workforce subcommittee looks at the impact of covid19 on higher education. Joining us next is celine firth who is a Senior Research fellow. E directs their urbanity project. Thanks for being on this morning. Th morning. Give us some specifics. What do you study in the urbanity project . This aboutnity cities, and in a bigger sense come about living together. Beings come human as americans, solve the problems that make it hard to live near each other so we can reap the benefits of having a big civilization with lots of interactions, lots of people meeting people, doing business on the creating culture, all the things that make coronavirus really dangerous. Host salim furth on with us to talk about the effect of coronavirus on cities and urban areas across the country. A common headline we are seeing in fact, this morning in the hill, americans leave large cities for suburban areas and rural towns. It is early. Is data in to support that, and is there any idea on whether th
Something other than the dreadful covid. Yes, have a cocktail and fish and chips. Thatume and others rooting for baseball that if it can make a come back maybe other things can as well. Good evening everyone. Im Frank Somerville. And im julie haener. The giants and the as hold an exhibition game later this evening. Fans a that sidewalk tables grabbed a beer and watched the game on tv. Amber. Reporter julie, they had fun out here. There are ten tables set up outside. The owner tells me he didnt advertise because he didnt want a large crowd. But the fans who did show umtold he they were looking forward to this and that baseball was just what they needed. Just having a good time. Were not at the game but were having our margaritas and were enjoying ourselves for just a minute. Reporter a series between the oakland as offer as break from those coworkers. Keys on pub is a favorite hang out. It means a lot because baseball is such an american game. And were here just enjoying the gale. Its s
Right thing. Hello my names wendy im 18 years old i go to camp Rock High School and i am a senior this year there was 8 of us dont live together there is a 3 bedroom house there was a lot of trouble when the economy had and everything my parents both. Had lost their jobs it was kind of hard for us to even my craft food in my life even though im still free and reduced lunch now and always have my little brother house. And there was 5 of us. My sophomore year i was 15. I was on a journey with r. B. C. And coming back slowly nauseous from there is a started noticing that i was feeling different all the sudden sounds like youre either believing or youre pregnant and like i dont think im believing the like i need all the time is i like well ive watched a pregnancy test and i was like what is its kind of like that or and so like theres a pregnancy test and they came out positive and just kind frighten the my mum told me what any other parent would say to their kid. Youre going to be fine wer
A 2nd theres also another amp to homes as of 2018 there are nearly 1500000 vacant homes in the u. S. Yet there are an estimated 553740 2 people experiencing homelessness on any given night so that means even before the pandemic there were 3 empty houses for every homeless person we could give every homeless person 3 m. T. V. How does this not even accounting for empty apartments yog sheds extra bedrooms garages condos cubbyholes attic spaces basements pull out and walk in refrigerators and you wouldnt notice any difference except that homelessness would be over. The only difference is hugo whatever that guy usually sleeps over in the tomato patch over there oh hes not only in the richest country in the world anymore oh how odd that would be the difference no more people on the street no more fear that a little bad luck in your life and you your family could could end up under a bridge given a guy your underwear in exchange for a sandwich and all that madness would be to her and the imp