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The Intercept Briefing

The Jungle and the Pandemic: The Meat Industry, Coronavirus, and an Economy in Crisis

The Intercept Briefing

The Intercept

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.76.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2020

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

As the Covid-19 U.S. death toll climbs toward 100,000 and unemployment is nearing 20 percent, House Democrats have offered up a bill that is intended to offer a sharp contrast to the corporatist Republican agenda. HuffPost senior reporter Zach Carter analyzes how Nancy Pelosi quashed progressive calls for action within her own party and delivered a bill filled with corporate gifts, means-tested crumbs for many, along with some good proposals. Carter also discusses his new book "The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy, and the Life of John Maynard Keynes" and the influence the famed economist maintains to this day. As Trump claims the meat industry is back on track, meat plant workers are getting sick in droves. Even before the coronavirus pandemic, the industry consistently maintains the highest workplace injury rate among manufacturing and private industry. Journalist Ted Genoways, author of “The Chain: Farm, Factory, and the Fate of Our Food,” discusses the lives and deaths of meat workers and looks back at Upton Sinclair’s novel “The Jungle” and its parallels to the modern meat industry. Other podcasts make money from advertising and corporate sponsors. We don’t have ads — Intercepted is powered by its members. When you support Intercepted, you become a part of the journalism that holds the powerful to account. Become a member — together we can make a difference. This is a community effort. Your donation, no matter the amount, makes a difference. Generous support of listeners like you is what makes our fierce and independent reporting possible. Do what you can. Become a member at theintercept.com/join. All donations are welcome. You can make a one-time gift or become a sustaining member.

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0:00.0

And a lot of good things have come out about the hydroxy. A lot of good things have come out.

0:04.4

I happen to be taking it. I happen to be taking it.

0:07.9

Hydroxy-bordor? I'm taking it. Hydroxy-bordor.

0:11.6

There is a limit, even to the imagination, where our greatest creations meet our deepest fears.

0:18.4

What do you have to lose?

0:20.1

You are about to go beyond that limit.

0:25.2

All I can tell you is, so far I seem to be okay.

0:28.3

Those weird hairs that were growing out of your back right now have been analyzed.

0:32.2

But they were definitely not human.

0:35.7

I'm afraid!

0:36.2

Don't be afraid!

0:37.2

No.

0:38.2

Be afraid.

0:39.0

I take it.

0:39.8

Be very afraid.

0:44.8

At some point I'll stop every couple of days I want to test for obvious reasons.

0:49.8

I am the president. I'm not going to get hurt by it.

0:53.3

And I'm still here.

0:55.8

If you are in a risky population here and you are taking this, it will kill you.

1:01.3

I cannot stress enough.

1:02.8

This will kill you.

1:20.3

This is intercepted.

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