Shhhh LIttle Baby
Armstrong & Getty On Demand
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🗓️ 16 April 2020
⏱️ 37 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | achi |
| 0:23.4 | Big concerts in LA or Major League Baseball or NFL football or basketball. None of that's going to happen until 2021 from your perspective in LA. |
| 0:45.4 | It would be very difficult to see that if there's something that happens, of course, in public health officials say green light |
| 0:51.4 | but I think people have to think about it this way. It's not a mayor bringing bad news about these things. These have been immensely difficult decisions to make psychologically but I've always been very clear of mind. Nothing I've heard would indicate that we'll be in those lards thousands of people gathering anytime soon. |
| 1:07.4 | It's a sheep and a jackass like everything the barnyard there. Wow Wolf Blitzer and the mayor of Los Angeles talking about no events in LA, the really that might be the number one event location in the world. |
| 1:20.4 | Yeah sports concerts everything and none this calendar year. I actually agree with Eric Garcetti in this case. I think he's right. I mean I can't imagine a big sports event this year. No, no, he's half a dozen kinds of jackass but he's right. |
| 1:36.4 | Let's think it's some sort of like shot we can all take and it's readily available. That happens this year. I just I don't see a bunch of a hundred thousand people crowded into a football game or a concert or anything like that kind of on the same topic we're on at this conversation went on Tucker Carlson last night about the churches for 15 congregants at a synagogue in New Jersey were arrested and charged for being in a synagogue together. Now the bill of rights as you well know protects Americans right in shrines. |
| 2:05.4 | They're right to practice their religion as they see fit and to congregate together to assemble peacefully by what authority did you nullify the bill of rights in issuing this order? How do you have the power we were that? |
| 2:20.4 | That's above my pay grade Tucker so I wasn't I wasn't thinking of the bill of rights when we did this. So that's the top of the figure out. Yeah, that's a funny answer. I think about the bill of rights when I said people can't do the right. |
| 2:34.4 | You can't get together churches. Oh yeah, the 10 freedom since all right freedom religion is right there. The first one on dammit. Yeah, I knew I had that weird feeling. I was forgetting something. It was our inalienable rights. Is it similar to yelling fire in the crowd at the other? There's like there's some sort of implication of public safety. You're putting it risk. Yeah, I know I get I get it. Oh yeah, it's not that there's no answer. That was just a very funny. Yeah, no, I get why you can say. |
| 3:03.4 | You can say you can't have a thousand people jammed into this building. Holden heads swaying back and forth singing a song. That's a terrible idea, but the guy saying I hadn't really thought about it. |
| 3:15.4 | What the heck is really scary man? Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow. The movement is absolutely coalescing and gaining energy that stupid restrictions are not going to be accepted. |
| 3:32.4 | We are not going to sit there with mouths a gap and eyes do we at your feet, O brave leaders as you tell us that we can't live our lives unless it makes sense in terms of flattening the curve and you notice nobody's talking about flattening the curve and not overwhelming the hospitals anymore. It's that nobody should get it and listen, I don't want to get the friggin thing. It's a terrifying disease. The more I learn about it, the worse it seems. |
| 3:58.4 | But the rationale has changed quietly and practically without discussion and yet we are giving up the bill of rights in the name of something. |
| 4:08.4 | Yes, so for various locations where they've just closed churches, you can't have the church open as opposed to you have to practice these as long as you practice these, you know, social distancing policies, you can be open. |
| 4:21.4 | A bunch of them have just been closed down all over the country. I'm not sure that that's sustainable. |
| 4:26.4 | There was a, I think it was a mayor in Colorado who shut down a drive in Easter service. Even though the church made it clear, we will strictly enforce all social distancing guidelines. The cars will be apart. They'll have their windows up or whatever. They were meticulous about it and the mayor said, no, you can't because we said none of that in a judge absolutely laid the wood to the church. |
| 4:50.4 | So the wood to that mayor and told the congregation go ahead. So I was glad to see that. |
| 4:56.4 | So talked about this earlier. I think it's worth pointing out again. There's a problem that the discussion seems to be between the extremes that which often happens in politics as opposed to somewhere in the middle. |
| 5:10.4 | Now there is the crowd that has actually been sheltering at home and you can work from home and all these different things that I know a bunch of people that haven't really left their house in weeks. |
| 5:18.4 | And I want you to know there are tons of people out there, tons of cars out there, lots of traffic, lots of people going around and doing stuff. So we're not all in our homes with no human beings out. |
| 5:29.4 | So that extreme doesn't exist. Right. And the curve got flattened. That's the point. The curve is flattened. Cases are down, hospitals are empty. |
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