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The Intercept Briefing

Essential Workers and the Reverse Robin Hood Coronavirus Bailout

The Intercept Briefing

The Intercept

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.7 • 6.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2020

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Workers at Amazon, Instacart, and Whole Foods have gone on strike demanding safe work conditions. Amazon has already fired one organizer and continues to pump out misinformation and propaganda as Jeff Bezos continues to rake in billions of dollars. We hear from the fired Amazon manager Christian Smalls and talk to Jacobin magazine reporter Meagan Day about her reporting on the conditions of some essential workers impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, Joe Biden’s campaign against Medicare for All, and the shortage of supplies in hospitals.

Emergency Room nurse John Pearson, from Highland Hospital in Oakland, explains why his colleagues had to start a GoFundMe campaign for vital medical equipment. He talks about the lack of supplies to deal with the coming surge of coronavirus cases and why he believes that this crisis demands the implementation of a single-payer healthcare system. He also talks about the California health care workers petition to Governor Gavin Newsom.

Intercepted listeners share their stories of struggle during the pandemic — we hear from people losing jobs, facing mounting debt, working in unsafe conditions, and worrying about what the future holds for the most vulnerable people.

As Congress pats itself on the back for the bipartisan $2.2 trillion “stimulus” package Trump signed into law, journalist David Dayen, executive editor of The American Prospect, breaks down the corporate interests and powerful people who stand to gain the most from the looting of taxpayer funds. Dayen analyzes the portions of the bill aimed at bailing out struggling families, workers, small business owners, and explains why he believes Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders were wrong to vote in favor of the bailout.

And if you or someone you know needs emotional support or is contemplating suicide, resources include the Crisis Text Line, the Suicide Prevention Lifeline, the Trevor Project, or the International Association for Suicide Prevention. 


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0:00.0

The situation is that apparently a great white shark has staked a claim on the water's

0:08.7

off-family island and he is going to continue to feed here as long as there is food in

0:12.5

the water.

0:13.5

You know, a lot of people think that goes away in April with the heat.

0:16.1

It's going to happen again.

0:17.1

It happened before.

0:18.1

The Jersey Beach was in 2016.

0:19.1

There were five people chewed up in the sir.

0:21.1

In one week.

0:22.1

Read about it.

0:23.1

I read about many years ago, 1917, 1918.

0:25.1

You opened the beaches on the 4th of July.

0:29.1

It's like ringing the dinner bell for Christ's sake.

0:31.1

We're going to see what happens, but we did shut it down, yes.

0:33.1

It's a carcaret and carcarius.

0:34.1

It's a great white.

0:35.1

It's going to disappear one day.

0:37.1

It's like a miracle.

0:38.1

It will disappear.

0:39.1

We're not only going to have to close the beach.

0:40.1

We're going to have to hire somebody to kill the shark.

0:42.1

Just take a dice of this.

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