i spoke earlier with ian br bremmer, he is president of the consulting firm, eurasia group. i asked why some americans look at one another with such hostility. >> i think one big reason and why you don't see it in japan is because, inequality in the united states, in so many manifestations, has grown so much. i mean, think about, not just the fact that a lot of americans have lost their jobs through free trade or through automation. and now, accelerating with the technologies that we all need for -- to get through coronavirus. think about the wars that we fought in iraq and afghanistan. and it's the poorest sections of society that we're sending over to fight in these countries. and they come back and we haven't won these wars, and they haven't been treated all that well. i think that, structurally, these things in the united states have made a lot of officials in the political establishment and the mainstream media and the ceos and the bankers, and even the scientists and the doctors that are saying you got to lock down, while people are losing their jobs. they're -- they'r