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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

How Federalism Helps Kill The Virus

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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News, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Daily News, Politics

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2020

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Summary

Season 4, Episode 62.

There's a discussion in the White House about risk versus reward on getting back to work, China keeps blaming America for the pandemic and is there a member of the house trying to stall the relief bill?

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0:00.0

you are entering the freedom hot. President Trump wants to put America back to work. There's a discussion now about what risks are tolerable to get some economic activity going while we continue to face off against this pandemic plus the house is set to pass this massive rescue bill is one member of the state of America.

0:29.0

The state of America is going to install it and what's the latest on China's effort to blame us for this massive global epidemic. We're going to do that and more coming up on the box section show.

0:39.0

This is the box section show where the mission is to decode what really matters with actionable intelligence.

0:47.0

The box section show begins.

0:54.0

Former CIA analyst remember the end of IPD is a great guy.

1:00.0

I want those guidelines to go even when we're open and fully operational and frankly much of the guidelines like shaking hands maybe people aren't going to be shaking hands anymore.

1:13.0

Tony had mentioned to me Tony Fauci the other day that I don't think he was would be too upset with the concept of not shaking hands who was saying that the flu would cut down the regular flu would be cut down by quite a bit if we didn't do that if we didn't shake hands into the regular flu of which you know you have a lot of deaths and a lot of problems with that too.

1:33.0

So I think a lot of a lot of great things are going to when we're open just so you're just a few when we're open as soon as we open that doesn't mean you're going to stop with the guidelines.

1:43.0

You'll still try and distance yourself maybe not to the same extent because you have to lead alive.

1:49.0

Welcome the box section show everyone. The president is saying that this is exactly what it's really what I've been saying for a week now.

1:59.0

Which is that we have to accept at some point we're going to be making decisions about this that don't involve just.

2:06.0

Hunkering down batting down the hatches and refusing to go outside for for business for work purposes this is something that now as we continue to try to find ways to fight against the coronavirus is gaining even more traction.

2:22.0

The president said look we're going to have things in place that will continue to lessen the spread of this virus but the 30 the 30 day lockdown is doable the three month lockdown is painful and perhaps catastrophic you go beyond that and we're not going to have an economy to restart.

2:43.0

People are understanding that now now that we've seen 3.3 about officially unemployed just from this past week.

2:52.0

It was a much greater understanding than there had been up to this point now that we see.

2:58.0

That the unemployment rolls are only going to go up by the way it's not just that last week there was really high unemployment it's that in the weeks ahead there is nothing but one direction this will go in.

3:08.0

Usually you have a bad employment report and people will say oh well it will rebound maybe it was bad weather we all know this is just going to drop off a cliff.

3:19.0

That's why the president yesterday in his press conference was trying to address some of his critics who are saying that he's putting grandma's life in jeopardy for a 401k.

3:31.0

Everyone is in jeopardy right now the economy is in jeopardy this virus puts all of us in jeopardy I'm here in New York City in quarantine.

3:39.0

There is also a growing recognition that cities are in a worse spot with this.

3:44.0

If you are out in areas of the country where you have a lot more social distance just by virtue of the fact you have to deal with a lot fewer people on a day to day basis.

3:54.0

Think about just in case you have it really gone through this. I know a lot of you who have more space more air around you you already know this without me telling you.

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