Good to see you two. How are you faring in this pandemic time. A little cabin fever, i must admit, im eager to get back to traveling again, i was getting sick of it before the pandemic and im eager to get out of california. How are you . Pretty good were all doing what we can to get through it. Even the movie contagion which said was going to happen Something Like this but it did not capture the full scope of what is unfolding, a gift to my first question about the book which is apocalypse never, very definitive statement unless surgeon wants and i missed, it implies certainty and worlds of interlaced, i describe her Current Situation as tripwires and landmines that are complex and largely unpredictable in the system. So are you confident when you say apocalypse never. Thank you andy, the argument of the book is that Climate Change is real but its not the end of the world and not the most serious environmental problem, ive been a climate activist for 20 years environmental for 30, i se
Warning the Public Health emergency is quickly becoming a human rights crisis how many limitations are people willing to accept to fight a threat like coronavirus. Kenneth roth welcome to conflict zone thanks for having me. There are very immediate needs amid this coronavirus pandemic hundreds of thousands have already died a qana means have been hit hard many people are losing their jobs some are even trying to figure out how to put food on the table in these extraordinary times how do you put human rights at the top of the agenda. Well i think its important sara to note that human rights allow certain extraordinary governmental powers in time of a genuine public emergency or crisis like were facing now so you know nobody objects from a human rights perspective to the efforts to limit our trouble to inforce social distancing to do the things that are necessary and proportionate to our Public Health needs but when autocrats say oh we need you does violate your human rights left and rig
Warning the Public Health emergency is quickly becoming a human rights crisis how many limitations are people willing to accept to fight a threat like coronavirus. I. Canot roth welcome to conflict zone. Thanks for having me. There are very immediate needs amid this coronavirus pandemic hundreds of thousands have already died a qana means have been hit hard many people are losing their jobs some are even trying to figure out how to put food on the table in these extraordinary times how do you put human rights at the top of the agenda. Well i think its important sara to note that human rights allow certain extraordinary governmental powers in time of a genuine public emergency or crisis like were facing now so you know nobody objects from a human rights perspective to the efforts to limit our trouble to inforce social distancing to do the things that are necessary and proportionate to our Public Health needs but when autocrats say oh we need you does violate your human rights left and r
Want to begin with one of the most important topics for all americans housing right now millions of you are asking the following questions given the volatile economic and political times that we are going through 1st and foremost do i sell my home before it loses its value. What happens when all of those people who arent paying their mortgage are suddenly forced to pay up by the way those who arent paying for at least 3 months they make up 8 percent of the homeowner population and they reportedly account for more than 800000000000. 00 in unpaid principal so what happens when the government for merit Forbearance Program comes due will there be a glut of homes suddenly on the market out there and then theres the question of whether big cities are going to just empty out who wants to live there right what happens in our nations urban centers who will want to live in a crowded densely populated city with elevators Tall Buildings occasional spurts of racial unrest these are the trends that
Want to begin with one of the most important topics for all americans housing right now millions of you are asking the following questions given the volatile economic and political times that we are going through 1st and foremost do i sell my home before it loses its value what happens when all of those people who arent paying their mortgage are suddenly forced to pay up. By the way those who arent paying for at least 3 months they make up 8 percent of the homeowner population and they reportedly account for more than 800000000000. 00 in unpaid principal so what happens when the government for merit Forbearance Program comes due will there be a glut of homes suddenly on the market out there and then theres the question of whether big cities are going to just empty out who wants to live there right what happens in our nations urban centers who want to live in a crowded densely populated city with elevators Tall Buildings occasional spurts of racial unrest. These are the trends that some