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The Intercept Briefing

Escape From the Nuclear Family: Covid-19 Should Provoke a Re-Think of How We Live

The Intercept Briefing

The Intercept

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.76.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2020

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

As Washington cuts off desperately needed aid to the unemployed, millions of families face the reality that many K-12 schools likely aren’t reopening, and young adults look ahead to a bleak future, reality is setting in that the Covid 19 crisis was not a blip. This week on Intercepted: guest host Naomi Klein argues that it’s time for some big bold thinking about how we can safely live, work, and learn with the virus — and maybe even enjoy ourselves. She takes us to visit friends in Oakland, California who have been living in a multi-family housing compound for years. Longtime environmental justice organizer and co-founder of Movement Generation Gopal Dayeneni explains that living in a democratic community with friends, rather than a single-family home, has meant far more capacity to deal with the labor of lockdown, and far less isolation for everyone. Klein is also joined by Rutgers University- Newark historian Neil Maher to discuss how a reboot of the New Deal-era Civilian Conservation Corps could provide opportunities for young adults to find work, battle climate disruption, and live in their own communities of peers.

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0:00.0

Mr. President, thank you for joining us.

0:01.6

Thank you very much.

0:02.8

When can you commit that every American will have access to the same day testing that you get here in the White House?

0:11.0

Uh, uh, let me explain the testing.

0:16.0

You know, it's called science and all of a sudden something's better.

0:20.0

I really don't know.

0:21.0

I, the figure I look at is death.

0:24.0

We're gonna look.

0:25.0

Let's look.

0:26.0

And if you look at death,

0:27.0

yeah, start to go up again.

0:30.0

Well, last, meaning we're first.

0:32.0

I don't know what we're first.

0:33.0

The top one, that's a good thing, not a bad thing.

0:36.0

The top, Jonathan, don't we get credit for that?

0:39.0

They are dying. That's true.

0:41.0

And you have, it is what it is.

0:43.0

You said you've done so much for African Americans.

0:45.0

I have.

0:46.0

I did more for the black community than anybody with the possible exception of Abraham Lincoln.

0:53.0

Who says that?

0:54.0

Oh, just read the manuals.

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