What A Day - Keeping The DREAM Alive

Episode Date: July 30, 2021

New GDP numbers released by the Commerce Department show that the size of the economy has risen above pre-pandemic levels, but an increased spread of coronavirus could slow that growth. Relatedly, the... federal government announced several plans and ideas to address the vaccination slowdown, including cash incentives and reimbursement for federal employees who get the shot.Congressional Democrats might include a pathway to citizenship for DREAMers and undocumented essential workers in their party's $3.5 trillion spending bill. The matter is extremely pressing since a federal judge ruled this month that DACA was illegal, and that Biden promised to create a more humane immigration policy while on the campaign trail. We spoke with DACA recipients to get their thoughts on the current situation.And in headlines: Scarlett Johansson filed a lawsuit against Disney, Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up” hit 1 billion views on YouTube, and Sunisa Lee took gold in gymnastics for Team USA.Plus, it's hard to believe, but it's our last episode with Akilah as a full-time host. We send her off in style.Show Notes:Behind-the-scenes of Akilah’s last day at WAD – https://bit.ly/3ic0EcWFor a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday

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Starting point is 00:00:00 it's friday july 30th i'm akilah hughes and i'm kateen resnick and this is what a day featuring podcasting's answer to sunny and share holland oats daft punk etc etc yeah simon and garfunkel tegan and sarah all the musical duos were out here this is something someone else said about us by the way yeah well they have good taste and we are musicians, as you know. Yeah, they nailed it. On today's show, Suni Lee becomes the fifth American woman in a row to win the gymnastics all around at the Olympics. Plus, we're never going to give you up. Times a billion.
Starting point is 00:00:40 Rick Rowling hits a milestone on YouTube. Yeah, but first, the latest on the economy and a throwback to last year. When this is defeated, this hidden scourge is defeated, I think we're going to go up very rapidly, our economy, and get back to where it was and beyond. Scourge? Excuse me? I just want to find out. Scourge? All right. Scourge, yes. Not scourge. Scourge.
Starting point is 00:01:02 Okay, so that was the guy who lost his reelection bid this past November, speaking on March 19th, 2020. And he's talking about how the economy was going to just bounce back the moment the pandemic ends. So two things. One, so glad we don't have to hear from him anymore. Like, thank God. And two, it appears the economy is back and better than ever,
Starting point is 00:01:21 even before the end of the pandemic. So let's start today by talking about that. Yeah, And this is based on new statistics that were released by the government yesterday. So Akilah, can you give us a rundown of those actual numbers that we're seeing that are suggesting that the economy is now bigger than before the pandemic? Sure. But to be clear, all of this should be taken with a grain of salt, seeing as the continuing spread of COVID-19 can and will impact how long these numbers even matter. So at the moment, the U.S.'s GDP accelerated at a rate of 6.5% between April and June. The GDP, by the way, is the measure of how many goods and services the country makes.
Starting point is 00:01:55 In pure dollars, that meant that the country's GDP jumped to $19.4 trillion. And right before the shit hit the fan, America's GDP in the last quarter of 2019 was $19.2 trillion. Okay, so the economists in the room are saying that is great, but with an asterisk. Yeah, so that growth is actually smaller than what they expected for that time period. And that also has to do with the fact that a bunch of people who can get vaccinated and haven't are prolonging the pandemic even now. Economists assumed very stupidly that most people would actually try to do their part and help out. Yeah, always assume the worst, in my opinion.
Starting point is 00:02:29 But let's talk about that for a second because the increased spread of the Delta variant or any future mutations of the virus could throttle all this growth. And just yesterday, the government announced different plans and ideas to address the vaccination slowdown that we've seen in the country overall.
Starting point is 00:02:42 So what's the news there so we can stay on the up and up? Well, President Biden called on state and local officials to offer cash incentives. Here he is. I'm calling on all states and local governments to use funding they have received, including from the American Rescue Plan, to give $100 to anyone who gets fully vaccinated. I know the pain people get vaccinated might sound unfair to folks who've gotten vaccinated already. But here's the deal. If incentives help us beat this virus, I believe we should use them. Boo. OK, Mr. President, my personal opinion on that is that that's horse shit. I don't know who raised y'all, but reinforcing negative behavior, in this case, spreading an infectious disease when a vaccine is free and widely available in our country is a bomb move. Like why not give everyone who is vaccinated already $1,000? Then once the newbies hit the two week post vax mark,
Starting point is 00:03:34 send them a check too. Yeah, I will accept the $1,000. I'll just put that out there. Same. I'm ready. Pocket is open. Biden also announced that the federal government will reimburse employers who give their workers time off to get vaccinated. Plus, government employees themselves are actually going to face a mandate. That's right. So Biden spelled out his plan for every federal employee and on-site contractor to be required to receive a vaccine or be forced to wear a mask and be tested regularly to prove that they're not ill. Here he is again. We all want our lives to get back to normal. And fully vaccinated workplaces will, will make that happen more quickly and more successfully.
Starting point is 00:04:13 So some federal unions, however, are pushing back, saying that the president should negotiate with them first before implementing a rule, blah, blah, personal liberties, or some shit. Okay, so that's the federal plan. But if the unvaccinated among us are not swayed by these cash or these mandates, let them know what you're thinking on your last day of WOD. Okay, absolutely. And for people that need something to say to the hesitant people in your life,
Starting point is 00:04:36 go ahead and record this to play back for them. Here we go. The people who have done the right thing this whole time are tired of carrying you on our backs. There are children out there right now who cannot get vaccinated, and their parents are now being forced back into offices and jobs to work with you, a person who has no reason not to get vaxxed, except for research you found on Facebook from the dumbest person in your family.
Starting point is 00:04:57 I'm sick of it. Grow up. All right? The vaccine has been proven safe and effective for most people. And your resistance is just making your own miserable life less bearable and making this country worse off. Get vaccinated and then get a life in that order. All right, well, let's turn to something else the federal government is still trying to fix,
Starting point is 00:05:16 the country's immigration system. It is still a hot mess. So you've been following some new movement on this over the past few days. Where do things stand now? Okay, so for one thing, there was this agreement on the bipartisan infrastructure package, a favorite topic of everyone here, I'm well aware. If you're wondering where I'm going with this on immigration, stay with me for a second. So that infrastructure bill excluded a lot of
Starting point is 00:05:36 important stuff. So Democrats in the Senate have been focused on this other spending proposal that's worth $3.5 trillion. This plan is likely going to include major priorities that were cut from the infrastructure bill, things that target climate change, child care, health care, small things that we need to sustain our lives. And this package could be passed via the reconciliation process and not need Republican support. But then there's one other major addition that could make its way into this, immigration reform. We're talking about a pathway to citizenship for DREAMers, people with temporary protected status, perhaps even undocumented
Starting point is 00:06:08 essential workers. And just yesterday, Biden himself met with nearly a dozen congressional Democrats to discuss the next steps here. He reportedly came out of that meeting saying he wanted the immigration proposal in there. Good. That seems like the only rational thing to feel. And this has taken on even more urgency given that federal judge ruling from a few weeks ago. So what's the latest on that? Yeah, so a quick refresher here. On July 16th, a federal judge in Texas ruled that DACA was illegal and blocked new applicants. Current DACA recipients could still keep their status and renew,
Starting point is 00:06:39 but the ruling locked out the new applications of an estimated 300,000 or so teens and young adults who could potentially qualify. Plus, CBS News reports that there were already tens of thousands of first-time applicants by the end of June. But after that ruling, they can't be approved. And almost immediately after the ruling came down, President Biden said that the administration would appeal it, but didn't give an immediate timetable. Yeah, but activists have started to beat the drum for lawmakers to do more. So what's happening there? Ooh, a lot of finger pointing. Also, a lot of it at Democrats specifically.
Starting point is 00:07:11 Politico published this recent memo from immigration advocacy groups to Democrats in Congress. It started with this quote. Citizenship for undocumented immigrants in America can no longer remain an unfulfilled campaign promise for the Democratic Party. That's right. That's true. And we've heard from some DACA recipients ourselves who share that same sentiment because this is not just some political decision for them. Like this is people's lives hanging in the balance. So what did they have to say? Well, first, here's Danae Joseph. She is a DACA recipient who came to the U.S. from Belize when she was seven years old. She said that she too wants Biden and Democrats to make immigration a priority while they're in power. It was still extremely disappointing that we managed to survive DACA under the Trump administration
Starting point is 00:07:56 to now have it be almost eviscerated under this new administration. Joseph also said that it was disheartening to still have to fight for this. DACA was meant to be a temporary solution until Congress could act and provide access to opportunities and pathway to citizenship for the undocumented youth and for the other 11.5 million people. So the fact that we're now fighting for the bare minimum nine years later speaks to the fact that there is a lack of willingness to really provide something more permanent. Yeah. I mean, as tired as I am of waiting for it, I can't imagine what it must be like for them. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:35 And we also heard from my friend and a former guest of the show, Justino Mora. He's a 2012 DACA recipient and co-founded the organization UndocuMedia, which advocates for dreamers and undocumented groups. What do you have to say? Similar stuff. You know, Maura said that he was disappointed by this happening all under full Democratic control in Washington. Biden, even before when he was running for the office, he was very clear with his words. He said, I'm going to make immigration, you know, one of my top priorities. And he did ended up signing some sort of executive order confirming his commitment to the DACA program
Starting point is 00:09:12 on day one. But that didn't mean much because of what we're currently going through. Yeah. And Maura also said the very same political calculations that can often keep members of Congress from doing much of anything should actually push them to do something right now. Next year is a midterm elections. Politicians are going to go into campaign mode and they're not going to want to take risky votes. This vote on immigration is going to be considered a risky vote. And if that happens, if they push it until next year, then honestly, I don't feel confident that we'll see some sort of immigration bill within the first four years of the Biden administration, because they're just push it over to the next administration is now or never.
Starting point is 00:09:58 That is really bleak. Yeah. So hopefully people are listening. We will keep you up to date on how immigration reform may finally get passed as part of that $3.5 trillion spending package. Plus, hear more from these DACA recipients and other immigration activists as well. But that is the latest for now. We will be back with some headlines. Headlines. Team USA's Sunisa Lee got gold in all-around individual gymnastics yesterday at the Tokyo Olympics after initially being projected to take silver with Simone Biles as a lock for first place. Lee's victory leaves the team's 17-year winning streak in this event intact, meaning all
Starting point is 00:10:50 the overnight professors of gymnastics who said Biles was letting down her country are going to have to find a different way to feel entitled to the hard work of young women of color. Lee's victory holds huge significance for the Asian American community since she was the first Hmong American to compete in the Olympics and the first person of Asian descent to ever take home this prize. Go off. The governor who moonlights as a bodyguard for COVID, Florida's Ron DeSantis,
Starting point is 00:11:13 is being defied by local officials in his state who want to contain the pandemic. Florida is currently a coronavirus hotspot with the state reporting on Tuesday the highest one-day total of new cases since mid-January before the vaccine was widely available. The dire situation there led the mayor of Miami-Dade County to announce a mask requirement at indoor county facilities and the mayor of Orange County to announce a vaccine mandate
Starting point is 00:11:35 for all non-union county employees. These orders might seem rational and fair, and they are, which is why they fly in the face of a law signed by DeSantis that gives him the power to invalidate local COVID safety measures. DeSantis hinted this week his next move might be a bill to ban Florida schools from acquiring masks. If you're an epidemiologist who cheated on Ron DeSantis, please tell him that this is not the way to work through his feelings. It's just not working, man. Please, please talk to him. Do something else. Yes, this is not it, my friend. Sadly, Disney is forcing us to stick up for someone with $100 million.
Starting point is 00:12:08 Scarlett Johansson filed a lawsuit against the media giant yesterday claiming that it breached her contract when it released Black Widow on its streaming service. Johansson stars in the film, and her suit alleges that her salary was negotiated to be based largely on its box office performance. Disney released Black Widow on Disney+, the same day it dropped in theaters, which the suit claims lowered the number of people willing to pay to see it in person. Unsurprisingly, the film didn't do as well
Starting point is 00:12:32 as its Marvel predecessors, with ticket sales dropping by a staggering 68% on its second week out. Disney has responded to the suit with a spokesperson arguing that it showed a, quote, callous disregard for the effects of the pandemic. I will note that this is coming from a company that is still releasing movies in theaters
Starting point is 00:12:47 and has opened up its theme parks. You know, that's a fact. Solidarity with anyone on the internet who has unexpectedly found themselves being serenaded by a small, soulful man in a variety of huge jackets. The music video for Rick Astley's Never Gonna Give You Up
Starting point is 00:13:02 hit one billion views on YouTube this Wednesday, symbolizing an entire generation of people getting Rick Rolls. If you're not familiar with Rick Rolling because you got frozen during caveman times and just got thawed out this morning, it is a prank that became widespread in 2007 where someone would click a link to a relevant piece of content and then be directed to this song. Wow. Oh, yes. Let's just let it run. Let it run. Let it run the whole thing, baby. Right.
Starting point is 00:13:32 I've instantly transported to the carpeted room with my family computer. I feel more at peace than ever in my life. So Astley released the song in 1987 and was initially annoyed when it became a meme. He soon came to embrace his new role as internet's version of a pack of gum that electrocutes you, and he responded to the news of the one billion view milestone with this very lovable quote. That is mind-blowing. The world is a wonderful and beautiful place,
Starting point is 00:13:55 and I am very lucky. Oh. Wow. We are lucky, too. I am currently experiencing the version of getting Rickrolled when you find out for the first time that someone is British. Yeah, he should have led with that. I feel betrayed.
Starting point is 00:14:07 Yeah, both white, British, and red-headed. He is out here just catfishing us. Those are the headlines. One more thing before we go, guys. Today is a truly insane and unbelievable day. It's not even hitting me yet. After more than 400 episodes, dozens of interviews, and thousands of mid-recording recording session sips of water. This is our last show with my amazing friend Akilah Hughes. Akilah helped launch the show as you know, and she put so much of herself
Starting point is 00:14:35 into making it the best podcast it could possibly be. It's truly scary to imagine what the show will be like without her joining us for each episode. So, you know, I'm choosing not to. But to send her off here, we got the WOD production crew together, plus some of our friends at Crooked, to tell us what they are going to miss about spending five days a week with Akilah. One thing I'm going to miss about working with Akilah every day is how she would recommend a one-hour prestige drama to our team, and then within a week it would be an absolute sensation. So it was nice to get an early preview of all that. I'm going to miss the look I get when I launch into a take
Starting point is 00:15:13 that is recognized as being bad and wrong. Akilah, I'm going to miss our walks after work around the neighborhood, which I guess we can still take even if you're not doing the show. So I won't miss it at all. Never mind. I'm going to miss seeing Fauci's face on screen and you having to attend to him while you record because he's crying for treats. He is a little too cute, though. That stuff needs to be regulated. I'm going to miss the side slacks that make the worst meetings the best meetings. So it will not surprise any regular listeners to the Wattpod that the thing I will miss desperately about Akilah is her laugh. Akilah could be laughing at a funny Gideon joke, a corny Gideon joke, or even the most terrible piece of news. And it would always make me smile.
Starting point is 00:15:58 I mean, everyone knows how funny you are, but there's something about when you giggle that is super infectious. I'm gonna miss your infectious laugh when you or someone else says something really funny. One thing I will miss about working with Akilah is that she has the best laugh of just about anybody I know. Secondly, I want to congratulate you, Akilah, on having the most intense pandemic glow up of, I think, anybody I've ever seen. So congratulations on that. Congratulations on what comes next. And I will miss you. Who can harmonize the word headlines with themselves? There's only one. Akilah, we can keep that, right? We're keeping it. Can we keep it? There are so many things we'll miss about working with you, Akilah, but thankfully, the wonders of technology will keep us together like they have through this past year and
Starting point is 00:16:45 a half when we haven't been in the same room at all so this is actually not a major change in some ways see you soon in the big freaking apple later love wow oh my gosh. Surprise! That's so insanely sweet. Thank you, everyone. Shout out to Aaron for thinking and mentioning how hot I got. That's the personal best. Oh my god. Well, I just, you know, you all know how I feel. I love you all so much. I can't wait to see what you all do with the show. And I'll be around. You can't get rid of me that easy.
Starting point is 00:17:26 Just thanks. Yeah. Wow. Well, we love you, too. And we will see you soon. But that is all for today. If you like the show, make sure you subscribe, leave a review, click the link in our show notes for a behind-the-scenes look at how we made this episode, and tell your friends to listen.
Starting point is 00:17:40 And if you're into reading and not just things that aren't the news like me, What A Day is also a nightly newsletter. Check it out and subscribe at crooked.com slash subscribe. I'm Akilah Hughes. I'm Gideon Resnick. And we'll see you soon, WOD Squad. Oh my goodness. That's it. Wow. We did
Starting point is 00:17:57 it. That's all she wrote. Benito. what a day is a production of crooked media it's recorded and mixed by charlotte landis sonia tun and jazzy marine are our associate producers our head writer is john milstein and our executive producers are leo duran akilah hughes me. Our theme music is by Colin Gilliard and Kashaka.

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