Good afternoon. Spoke atks ago, i gettysburg about the need to ime our nation and today, here in warm springs because i want to talk about how we are going to heal our nation. Over these past few months, this been so much pain, so much suffering. So much loss in america. People have lost their lives to a virus. Many of those lives lost in the cruelest way possible. Alone. Alone in a hospital room, alone in a nursing home, no family, no friends. No loved ones beside them in those final moments. It haunts so many of the surviving families. Families who were never given a chance to say goodbye. , knowmany of you know what loss feels like. You feel that deep black hole in your chest swallowing you up into it. The tragedy of our time is that covid has left a deep and lasting wound in this country. Millions of americans have lost their jobs and we see the empty storefronts and the shuttered businesses. The visible signs of lost hope and broken dreams. What we dont see is all those parents st
What city . Philadelphia. What were your recollections of the Great Depression . Eating a lot of beans, we were on welfare even back then and we would eat dried beans. We did not have rarely did we have any sort of meat. Sick so heer was could not work. And there were not jobs around at the time until roosevelt started the new deal. Thats one of the big things that sticks in my mind, eating a lot of baked beans. , i had to go out into the woods and cut would to try and i purchased my own close from when i was about 11. 0 to 11 from 10 to my mother made a lot of our close through the depression era. Toerviewer what did you do make extra money . Andrew if a neighbor wanted help planting a garden, i may be made a dime or . 15 or Something Like that. Little jobs. Gentleman whoe cut and sold wood. I would help him and get a few pennies there. Clothes,ld purchase my my shoes, because my parents didnt have the money to do it. What was your dad doing before he got sick . Andrew originally he w
What city . Philadelphia. What were your recollections of the Great Depression . Eating a lot of beans, we were on welfare even back then and we would eat dried beans. We did not have rarely did we have any sort of meat. And my father was sick so he could not work. And there were not jobs around at the time until roosevelt started the new deal. Thats one of the big things that sticks in my mind, eating a lot of baked beans. Of course, i had to go out into the woods and cut would to try to keep warm and i purchased my own close from when i was about 10 to 11. My mother made a lot of our close through the depression era. Interviewer what did you do to make extra money . Andrew if a neighbor wanted some help planting a garden, i may be made a dime or . 15 or Something Like that. Little jobs. I also help the gentleman who cut and sold wood. I would help him and get a few pennies there. And i would purchase my clothes, my shoes, because my parents didnt have the money to do it. Interviewer
Television which is to travel across the country and go to diners in the middle of nowhere and talk to the most amazing people in the country. Its amazing. I also want to ask you all if you would, to turn around and wait to fox nation whose streaming this entire event here at cpap, have you. I love it. If you dont have fox nation, youve got to get it. Im telling you, as you know, we are in a culture war area and in a culture war, who controls the education and information defines what the next generation learns and understands area imagine what were up against right now in the president ial election. Fox nation as a new documentary out called the unauthorized history of socialism. Youre not going to get that from netflix. Where susan wright is on the board and barack obama produced a documentary. You get the truth from people who believe in america. Who believe in capitalism who believe in freedom , individual liberty, the very thing right and down by a creator, not rights given by gov
President and ceo of the Consumer Technology association and he is our guest this week on the communicators. What is the cta and who do you represent . Guest first, thanks for having me. Its great to be back. The Consumer Technology association is nonprofit trade association representing over 2000 American Technology companies. We produced the greatest, finest, coolest, most amazing event in the world and that is the ces health each january in las vegas. Host we will get to see us in the moment but who are some of the never companies . Guest everyone you would expect to see when you walk into your local best buy, but we also have sony and apple and you name it 80 are Small Businesses but 20 of the big ones with everyone from google to airbnb to lift, the disruptors as well as companies starting out with new Technology Startups as well. Host you take policy positions . Guest yes, we do. We are very strong and clear on what polly positions we take. We are strong at certain areas and we s