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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Joe's Indecent Proposal

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

iHeartPodcasts

Daily News, Society & Culture, News

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Hour 2 of A&G features a wee bit of Garcetti leadership, our future fiscal shambles, landlord propositions, the connection between Wuhan and Mexican drug cartels, and how Hollywood has been changed.

Transcript

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0:00.0

But I stay to everybody here in Los Angeles and across the country.

0:20.6

You need to look at three things.

0:22.1

How great is the need for that thing, either psychologically or economically?

0:25.8

Second, how great is the risk of reopening that thing?

0:29.0

And third, what do you have to make it safe?

0:32.0

And if you look at those things through need, risk, and safety,

0:35.6

I think you can make the right decisions, not out of your emotions.

0:38.0

Like, hey, I'd love to go to the beach, but look at what's the greatest need.

0:42.2

Where can we get people back to work safely?

0:44.0

So you have to be very measured.

0:45.5

You have to be very strong.

0:46.6

And you have to listen to the medical doctors.

0:49.8

Wow.

0:50.4

That's the mayor of Los Angeles, Mr. Garcetti.

0:53.4

Come for the weird analysis.

0:57.3

Stay for the comfort, ticketing himself.

0:59.8

And not near enough ever from these people about how completely out of bounds it is for

1:07.3

the government to be telling businesses you have to shut down and you're not allowed

1:10.4

to go to work.

1:11.4

There needs to be groveling in every single statement.

1:14.6

There needs to be, I am so sorry we had to do this.

1:18.2

And I want to open the first second we can.

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