April 15, 2020· 32 min
Marco Rubio On The Effort To Save Jobs And Get People Working Again
Orality
Model
79%
Oral-dominant (speeches, podcasts, storytelling)
Speaker Breakdown
HostTracy Alloway(1,582 words)
M:93%
HostJoe Weisenthal(957 words)
M:28%
GuestMarco Rubio(3,484 words)
M:28%
Oral Indicators
Agonistic14%
obviously, very, basically
Engagement74%
you, our, your
Memory Aids100%
listen, so, now
Repetition100%
know (58x), it's (55x), people (45x)
Parallelism89%
And I'm Tracy Alloway...., So, Tracy, obviously, we've be..., But today, we're gonna do some...
Sound Patterns42%
27 question(s), alliteration: "markets move", alliteration: "barclays brief"
Formulaic Phrases6%
i mean, the bottom line
Literate Indicators
Hedging13%
could, quite, possibly
Passive Voice12%
are unemployed, been dispersed, been disbursed
Abstract Nouns25%
investment, business, action
Subordination13%
while, because, unless
Sentence Length49%
Avg: 17.2 words/sentence
Word Complexity48%
investment, analyze, anticipate
Academic Markers0%
Impersonal Style26%
473 personal pronouns found
Descriptive Style78%
apply, obviously, actually
Description
At the end of March, Congress passed the CARES Act in an attempt to mitigate some of the massive economic devastation being caused by the coronavirus crisis. A key piece of the legislation includes grants for small businesses that keep employees on their payroll during the emergency. On this episode, we speak with Florida Senator Marco Rubio about the program, what's working, what isn't, and what it will take to move the economy back towards full employment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.