. >> i'll ask tony blinken, long-time advisor to joe biden what their respective candidates would do in the next four years. >> if biden wins, china wins, all these other countries win. we get ripped off by everybody. >> also, millions of americans have fallen below the poverty line in a matter of months and there is no new stimulus in sight. meanwhile, many big companies are booming. if you thought american inequality was bad before, you ain't seen nothing yet. e i'll talk to the former treasury secretary larry summers about the problem and the solution. finally, what, if anything, did we really learn from the amy coney barrett hearings? noah feldman and emily baz lon are back with me to share their views. first, here's my take. pandemics should be the great equalizer. they affect everyone, rich and poor, black and white, urban and rural, even the president of the united states contracted the virus, but covid-19 has actually had the opposite effect. early indications suggest the virus is ushering in the greatest rise in economic inequality in decades, both globally and within the un