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Notes from America with Kai Wright

Episode 6: The Kids Are Not Alright

Notes from America with Kai Wright

WNYC Studios

News Commentary, Politics, History, News

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2016

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Gang violence and a drug epidemic might not be the first things one thinks about when they picture the American suburbs, but they have become prominent facts of life for many residents in Suffolk County, Long Island. In fact, the leafy New York suburb led the Empire State in heroin and opioid overdose deaths in 2014. WNYC Studios and The Nation set out to understand how these problems emerged in the first place. WNYC’s Arun Venugopal sits down with Anthony, a former-drug user who recounts how he became addicted while growing up in the leafy environs of Long Island's South Shore. To better understand why record numbers of people are dying of drug overdoses in the suburbs we talk to two individuals on the front lines of treatment to gain their insight into what has caused the uptick in drug use, and how Donald Trump figures into the conversation. Then, The Nation’s Julianne Hing goes to Brentwood, NY, a Long Island town dealing with gang violence, where the remains of five murdered teenagers have been discovered in the past six weeks. Episode Contributors: Kai Wright Arun Venugopal Julianne Hing Karen Frillmann Joseph Capriglione About the show: In a Presidential election cycle big on negativity and short on discussion of issues, anxiety is proving to be a dominant theme -- over the economy, national security, and indeed, what it means to be an American in the 21st century. This podcast brings the voices of people trying to hold on to their piece of the American Dream and others who are looking to build one. The United States of Anxiety gives you an wide-open window into the polarizing economic, social and political ideas that have people on the edge of their seats during this unprecedented election cycle. The United States of Anxiety is hosted by Kai Wright and produced by WNYC Studios & The Nation. Listen to more shows from WNYC Studios: http://wny.cc/yzc4304odXpListen to more shows from The Nation: http://apple.co/1V85l3I WNYC Studios is the producer of other leading podcasts including Freakonomics, Radiolab, Here's The Thing with Alec Baldwin and many more.

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The United States was one of the first countries in the world that had something close to universal white male suffrage.

0:13.0

It's always been really hard to pin down legal definitions of whiteness.

0:18.0

Usually it has to do with not being black or how much black can be in white. So white is kind of this vague

0:28.2

floating concept.

0:30.6

Italian Americans learned very quickly.

0:33.7

The sooner you become white, the sooner you get to benefit by white privilege.

0:37.8

Look, what's happening in this country?

0:39.8

First of all, all the jobs are leaving.

0:41.8

Number one. Everything is mad with plastic, no more metal, the kids

0:46.3

can't do nothing with their hands for more.

0:49.5

And he kept saying, it's a paycheck, that was it.

0:52.4

I don't like it, but it's a paycheck. That was it. I don't like it but it's a paycheck and that's the

0:54.6

attitude. It's you know this isn't me. I'm more than this. What's driving so

1:01.3

much of what's going on is the need for pride the feeling of being humiliated and it's just ignorance

1:07.4

We are ignorant of each other and it's sad it really is

1:20.0

God bless the United States of anxiety, anxiety, anxiety, anxiety, anxiety, anxiety, anxiety, anxiety, anxiety, anxiety, anxiety, anxiety. Anxiety.

1:21.0

I'm Kai Wright and this is the United States of anxiety.

1:27.0

First up this week, let's go back to something that happened in the early days of this campaign.

1:32.0

It's a fascinating and disturbing study. happened in the early days of this campaign.

1:32.7

It's a fascinating and disturbing study

1:35.1

and it might help explain a portion of the Trump phenomenon.

1:39.4

Just as Donald Trump was taking over the Republican primary, Angus Deaton and Ann Case, a prominent

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