Pandemic Dramatically Changing The Way Americans Live And Work | Stephanie Ruhle | MSNBC

Coronavirus has changed almost everything about the way we live – from schools, to work, to how we spend our free time. NYU Marketing Professor Scott Galloway joins Stephanie Ruhle to discuss how life even after the pandemic will be different. Aired on 05/22/2020.
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Pandemic Dramatically Changing The Way Americans Live And Work | Stephanie Ruhle | MSNBC

43 comments

  1. Dr. Fauci is the person you call when you need help effectively dealing with a pandemic outbreak. Trump is the person you call when you want to know how to bankrupt multiple casinos, blow through a billion dollars in just 10 years, or set up a fake university and a fake charity foundation, or lie like it’s your job, or launder money with the Russians, or how to be a twitter troll, or how to be a 5exual predator, or how to cause the needless deaths of tens of thousands of people.

    Any questions?

    1. David J –
      You’ve actually gone off topic from this video. However, my bias does not disagree with your sentiment. It is true…Trump is the worst president. We need to think about our national societies in the world, and why it seems we are living in something that does NOT seem right. Here’s some food for thought:

      Zeitgeist – Moving Forward: https://youtu.be/IoyQtEWCBpY
      ‘Why Socialism’ by Albert Einstein (1949): https://monthlyreview.org/2009/05/01/why-socialism/
      (He talks about the human need to want BOTH individualism and collectivism)

    2. Trump has already met all the requirements to be charged with involuntary manslaughter.

    3. @brian gardner Hey everybody look it’s the paid troll that calls himself Brian Gardner and he doesn’t know that in the English language names start with capital letters. Fauci never said trump is doing a good job. Your troll masters are not doing their research or they wouldn’t tell you to say something that is a lie and easily debunked.

    4. brian gardner It’s called buttering up the fat boy so he can stay and America the scientific truth. Trump won’t let people talk unless they blow him kisses.

  2. I’ve had to change my ways many ways since Covid-19. I hardly go out anymore except to buy essential food supplies & refurnish my weed supplies. When I do go out I wear a full armour gamut face mask with a face shield, heavy duty surgical gloves up my elbows & full body smock. Its getting uncomfortable & hot dressed like this but it is necessary to protect ones loved ones & one own self. Yeah, I’m a feeling a bit self isolated & quarantined but I’m used to these things having been somewhat socially isolated & feeling like an outsider most of my life. All in all I can do this for yrs standing on my head if necessary.

    1. @chemento Greetings my German planetary friend. My grandmother was from Hamburg. You and your nest are embracing this horrific situation, and we so appreciate the support from around the world! Thanks for sharing

    2. @chemento Also, you are blessed to have such an intelligent leader. Her background in science is terrific

    3. I wear full PPE gear when going outside to run essential tasks – but that was many weeks ago. Otherwise, my activities are virtual or in the distance. Being in quarantine makes a person re-consider what makes common sense.
      More of my time is spent considering my health and safety than ever before. I miss being outside but I can wait to enjoy myself without having too much stress about missing so many sunny days.
      Our grocery stockpile lends toward healthy, survival stores. I am rationing foods that I used to take for granted since becoming vegan. Looking for alternate delivery services to remain sheltered in place.
      My last Amazon fresh delivery has gotten wilted and it is difficult to schedule a delivery slot. So the frozen turkey living in my freezer has become a dietary consideration, just in case. Better him, than me standing in a crowded checkout line. Meanwhile I grow broccoli sprouts in glass jars instead of making an enjoyable grocery run for fresh vegetables.

  3. in retrospect, most of my professors, well, teaching assistants, could’ve been replaced by the Great Courses. Not all, of course, but the quality of content which students are receiving for the tuition is an absolute crime. (i attended a top ~50 public research university.)

  4. “Mr President, how has this pandemic changed the way you work?”
    “What’s work?”
    “Uh, like how has it affected your day to day?”
    “Well, they won’t let me play golf, that’s one thing.”
    “FML 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️”

    1. @Richard Reynolds I gotta be honest, I’ve kinda been praying for a decade that Darwinism would make a return. Make Humans Intelligent Again. Cull the herd, even just taking warning labels away would help. I mean there’d be a ton of dead Trump supporters right now if bleach didn’t have poison control center warnings…

    2. @Some Person I have the same feeling. Get rid of a whole lot of morons. It would make things safer for sure.

    3. @Richard Reynolds I mean they did ask for a world without safe spaces and without dems telling them how to live. Not that they know how to look forward at consequences of their actions…

      Cheers, and best of luck to you and yours through this world tragedy…

  5. Under the stress of the pandemic, quite a few of America’s much vaunted institutions are turning out to be crap. The private insurance healthcare system. The CDC and our public health infrastructure. Overpriced universities and the higher education system, maybe the whole school system. Heck, the theme park industry.

    1. It’s all about how entry fee one can pay. That’s the only way Trump got a degree. He has kyropnite for a brain

  6. control of education – churches used to have it, then lost it – they want it back – if you can instill fear of a god into a child you have them for life…

  7. Screw this guy. You can’t judge colleges on the basis of what they can make available via Zoom, on the fly. That’s NOT a close approximation of what they can offer under typical circumstances.

  8. Congratulations, Michigan. This could be the first time that trump has been held responsible for putting himself above the law.
    Now, what about all of the states that he owes money to… Refuse to let his plane land or let it land but no one deplanes. This could be the quid pro quo that he’s not very good at. We’ll protect you on your personal campaign rally when you settle your debt and prepay for any future political rallies.

  9. Since the pandemic did you notice how clean our air was?!!!! It was wonderful!!! Other countries also noticed!!! Ban fossel fuels to save our planet!!!!😘😷😁🇺🇸

    1. Absolutely Kathleen! Develop infrastructure jobs developing alternatives. Have been preaching this for years! My trip in Venice was disheartening. Canals were FILTHY! The earth has had enough

  10. Stephanie Ruhle and Scott Galloway are welcome to see how the U of FL has been giving the opportunity for a top tier remote college degree for years.

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