A conversation that started off innocently enough between Anderson Cooper and Las Vegas mayor Carolyn Goodman ended with them both visibly frustrated, and it was honestly amazing.
On Wednesday, the CNN host had the 81-year-old on his show to discuss the economic impact of the coronavirus on casinos and restaurants in the city, and it didn’t end well to say the least. Related: Chris Cuomo’s 14-Year-Old Son’s Coronavirus Diagnosis Revealed The interview came after last week she compared COVID-19 to the common flu: Currently in the state of Nevada, a stay-at-home order is in effect through April 30, but may be extended.
Every casino in the state closed along with other nonessential businesses on March 17, per Governor Steve Sisolak‘s order.