No.33 Keisha:
I am personally being sued by the governor,
but ironically, just before joining you,
I had a very good conversation with the governor.
So, we discussed where we disagree and hopefully
we can figure out a way to agree to disagree
without having to play this out in court.
But at the end of the day, we want the same thing.
We want people to be 'A'.
We want to stop the spread of COVID19.
And it certainly doesn't help
when we're having to fight one another.
Jimmy:
I love that. I love that you told me.
That's so great.
That's a happier ending to that situation.
I have to say, because I've seen you on television,
I guess the first time was after the murder of George Floyd.
And I just thought you were so 'B' and I just
it felt good to have a leader speaking and talking straight
and telling us what's going on with all that madness.
And so, is it bizarre to you to keep doing these interviews
and being on camera?
Keisha:
This is different for me.
And especially doing it from home,
I've been doing it from home since March.
But I majored in journalism in college.
So, in my head, I could always do a good job,
but that was only in my head.
Laughs ] It's certainly gotten better.
The hardest part around my house is making sure there's no noise
and nobody's in here talking to me.
I know you know what that's like.
Oh, yeah.
And making sure I can get Internet connection
because everybody is on their device.
I am personally being sued by the governor,
but ironically, just before joining you,
I had a very good conversation with the governor.
So, we discussed where we disagree and hopefully
we can figure out a way to agree to disagree
without having to play this out in court.
But at the end of the day, we want the same thing.
We want people to be 'A'.
We want to stop the spread of COVID19.
And it certainly doesn't help
when we're having to fight one another.
Jimmy:
I love that. I love that you told me.
That's so great.
That's a happier ending to that situation.
I have to say, because I've seen you on television,
I guess the first time was after the murder of George Floyd.
And I just thought you were so 'B' and I just
it felt good to have a leader speaking and talking straight
and telling us what's going on with all that madness.
And so, is it bizarre to you to keep doing these interviews
and being on camera?
Keisha:
This is different for me.
And especially doing it from home,
I've been doing it from home since March.
But I majored in journalism in college.
So, in my head, I could always do a good job,
but that was only in my head.
Laughs ] It's certainly gotten better.
The hardest part around my house is making sure there's no noise
and nobody's in here talking to me.
I know you know what that's like.
Oh, yeah.
And making sure I can get Internet connection
because everybody is on their device.
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