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we would hear that adam would had these pitch meetings.alk around the room way and give all this intense knowledge about it and ultimately we scale up in such a big way that our costs are going to go down, down, down and that was the story he sold. if you look at the numbers each time o the raise money for cat . number went down and the number translatedns into anything but p until the moment of that pio in the ip pitchesso he was talking about all these insights that they had. >> for those who don't know the reason why they do that is you want to be a as much of a tech company is possible to get the multiple sales so what was going on during his period not just with this company but othersis like it you did something slightly more innovative and you are attacked business and it would require customer not to exploit that data. it's very rare that actually occurred among these companies andoo certainly was one of the promises here. in your book you talk about the data that they had that they would yield to that people would have windows. th
we would hear that adam would had these pitch meetings.alk around the room way and give all this intense knowledge about it and ultimately we scale up in such a big way that our costs are going to go down, down, down and that was the story he sold. if you look at the numbers each time o the raise money for cat . number went down and the number translatedns into anything but p until the moment of that pio in the ip pitchesso he was talking about all these insights that they had. >> for...
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i think adam and i agree. adam served in that country. yes, the government had flaws in it was corrupt, nobody is arguing that, but it was unelected government, as imperfect as the election was. what the afghan people needed, more than anything, was basic security, so their country would not be overrun by terrorists. let's be honest, that is the outcome that we got. host: do either of you think there should be any consequences for the president who fled, ashraf ghani, or any afghan officials who fled the country, and how would that be done? guest 1: absolutely. [laughs] as a criminal, he stole the money of afghanistan. of course he should be held accountable. host: adam weinstein, what are your thoughts? guest 2: i agree with most of what jim said. it is a wide brush, a very diverse society. they did not want international war. i think the afghan government, at the senior level, was corrupt, and i think there should be consequences. the fact that they ran away i think speaks to the failure of nationbuilding, and that we can't change a cou
i think adam and i agree. adam served in that country. yes, the government had flaws in it was corrupt, nobody is arguing that, but it was unelected government, as imperfect as the election was. what the afghan people needed, more than anything, was basic security, so their country would not be overrun by terrorists. let's be honest, that is the outcome that we got. host: do either of you think there should be any consequences for the president who fled, ashraf ghani, or any afghan officials...
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and adam newman watched travis do this. so many other companies instead of one vote per share they would get 10 votes for share and solidify their power so we understand that there was some pushback at times for questions around whether each step of the way was whether to give adam this extra control and quickly, it's kind of a struggling on the shoulders or maybe conversation about it but they ultimately let him get his control and with that, we fought every step of the way we saw the way he acted. it's technically puts board of directors and a lot of investors in backseat drivers. the two that extent you can't do too much to control the future of the company and each step of theway we saw them act like this . adam would take money out of the company and things that other companies, investors would say we haven't seen this in other companies, we don't see others with this much money out before other investors can cash out but it was like ashrug of shoulders . there's just so much of that eating up until the very non-ipo th
and adam newman watched travis do this. so many other companies instead of one vote per share they would get 10 votes for share and solidify their power so we understand that there was some pushback at times for questions around whether each step of the way was whether to give adam this extra control and quickly, it's kind of a struggling on the shoulders or maybe conversation about it but they ultimately let him get his control and with that, we fought every step of the way we saw the way he...
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in order to defeat john adams and made criticism of john adams a crime, the sedition act. they create a party that has a southern base and they, because they're politicians, that's the political bed that we made and we're going to lie in it and if requires compromises, okay. so they get worse on slavery, even though deep in their bones they know it's wrong. i respect their idealism, but in order to keep their political machine operative they become increasingly pro slavery. they actually-- and this is a story that i tell that isn't told by their bee-- biographers, you tell it better than anyone else in your book on james madison, you say, on slavery, madison disappoints. i add to that, he's getting worse over time. he's actually at the end of his life says oh, let's send slaves out into the west as if spreading the virus will somehow cure the virus, and what jefferson said early on let's prevent slavery in the west. and that's what's going to trigger the civil war eventually, slavery in the westment washington gets better on slavery as times goes on. last will and testimon
in order to defeat john adams and made criticism of john adams a crime, the sedition act. they create a party that has a southern base and they, because they're politicians, that's the political bed that we made and we're going to lie in it and if requires compromises, okay. so they get worse on slavery, even though deep in their bones they know it's wrong. i respect their idealism, but in order to keep their political machine operative they become increasingly pro slavery. they actually-- and...
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what about adam? i tries to go to sleep. i do! since i i was a kid. what about adam?as a kid. what about adam? he's a deep breather. who is _ was a kid. what about adam? he's a deep breather. who is the most - deep breather. who is the most u-rum deep breather. who is the most grumpy in _ deep breather. who is the most grumpy in the — deep breather. who is the most grumpy in the morning? - deep breather. who is the most i grumpy in the morning? definitely this au . grumpy in the morning? definitely this guy- who _ grumpy in the morning? definitely this guy- who is — grumpy in the morning? definitely this guy. who is the _ grumpy in the morning? definitely this guy. who is the funniest? - grumpy in the morning? definitely this guy. who is the funniest? not really sure- _ this guy. who is the funniest? not really sure. both _ this guy. who is the funniest? not really sure. both pretty _ this guy. who is the funniest? not really sure. both pretty funny. - this guy. who is the funniest? not really sure. both pretty funny. we j really sure. both pretty funny. we have a rea
what about adam? i tries to go to sleep. i do! since i i was a kid. what about adam?as a kid. what about adam? he's a deep breather. who is _ was a kid. what about adam? he's a deep breather. who is the most - deep breather. who is the most u-rum deep breather. who is the most grumpy in _ deep breather. who is the most grumpy in the — deep breather. who is the most grumpy in the morning? - deep breather. who is the most i grumpy in the morning? definitely this au . grumpy in the morning?...
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so did jefferson and adams. the thomas jefferson, one of jefferson's vice president and he's also one of madison's vice president so the north and south team of massachusetts and virginia is important in the answer to question, he's the last founder, he strengthens the judiciary, he's a washington man, a hamilton man continental list he finds a partner from another region, they together an impressive team just as washington and hamilton and madison and jefferson. >> i think it's fair to say both of us if we are not exactly federalist party, we are very sympathetic, very good work with thomas jefferson i agree with what you said but after all, he is who he is so busy at? let me begin by saying as a young person from i adored jefferson and was skeptical of. you and other people changed my ideas about hamilton, lynn aranda but rick as much as anyone change my idea about hamilton if my idea about hamilton rises jefferson is going to fall, if you asked me at age 20, i would have rick, if i'm lucky enough effort to ha
so did jefferson and adams. the thomas jefferson, one of jefferson's vice president and he's also one of madison's vice president so the north and south team of massachusetts and virginia is important in the answer to question, he's the last founder, he strengthens the judiciary, he's a washington man, a hamilton man continental list he finds a partner from another region, they together an impressive team just as washington and hamilton and madison and jefferson. >> i think it's fair to...
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on the adams family but adams was not always the best listener. thomas jefferson is so ideological he can't hear what he doesn't want to hear. sound familiar? we have that problem today and i'm so impressed that washington who doesn't have strong ideological commitment gets to the facts. i want to hear those sites carefully and then i will make up my mind so jefferson is not the world's best listener and john adams is not the world's best listener and so many people are better projecting but now washington's substandard of idea unity. he, just like franklin understands join or die and on that very page it appears in may of 70 that of 70 bit before on the same page. there's a reference to the young officer george washington. this is benjamin franklin talking about george washington at age 22. he understands from a military point of view that the rest of the colonies hang together not as an independent state in 1776. he's a continental list and who is at his right hand throughout the american revolution? early on alexander hamilton. alexander hamilt
on the adams family but adams was not always the best listener. thomas jefferson is so ideological he can't hear what he doesn't want to hear. sound familiar? we have that problem today and i'm so impressed that washington who doesn't have strong ideological commitment gets to the facts. i want to hear those sites carefully and then i will make up my mind so jefferson is not the world's best listener and john adams is not the world's best listener and so many people are better projecting but...
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, a really a great book on the adams family john adams is not always the world's best listener pretty think that jefferson's right thomas jefferson so ideological, he cannot hear what he does not want to hear. just as unfamiliar because we have a problem today and i am so impressed at washington who does not have strong ideological commitments says let's get to the facts. i want to hear both sides carefully and then i will make up my h mind. so jefferson is not the world's best listener and john adams is not the world's bestn listener and some of these people are better at projecting but now what's washington substitutions idea, union. paint just like franklin, die in the join or very fate, the join or die may of 1754, on that same page is actually a reference to the young officer george washington and this is benjamin franklin's talking about george washington at age 22 and he understands, for military point of view that unless the colonies hang together, and the independent states in 1776, they are done for. d so he is a continental list and so who's at the right hand throughout the
, a really a great book on the adams family john adams is not always the world's best listener pretty think that jefferson's right thomas jefferson so ideological, he cannot hear what he does not want to hear. just as unfamiliar because we have a problem today and i am so impressed at washington who does not have strong ideological commitments says let's get to the facts. i want to hear both sides carefully and then i will make up my h mind. so jefferson is not the world's best listener and...
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adam: so what you think the u.s. on inflation is and be more aggressive in the fiscal policies and the other g-7 economies and the rest of the world. and the effects that might have on the u.s. predict. richard: first and foremost, i think a direct impact on the current policy and impressive recovery in the u.s. is that were asked for the demand through our widening current-account deficit. there's clearly as we expand faster than the rest of the world, some of the differential shows up in our import so i think that's irrelevant, a factor. and i think the other thing that i'm very cognizant of that i know when we live in virtual meetings, the central bankers are aware of is that different countries in different regions in the global economy are much different places in terms of vaccinations and that is going to lead to some disparity in recovery and the profile of global growth and hopefully not for too much longer that certainly is been a factor. and certainly been effective life this year. and reflecting uncertaint
adam: so what you think the u.s. on inflation is and be more aggressive in the fiscal policies and the other g-7 economies and the rest of the world. and the effects that might have on the u.s. predict. richard: first and foremost, i think a direct impact on the current policy and impressive recovery in the u.s. is that were asked for the demand through our widening current-account deficit. there's clearly as we expand faster than the rest of the world, some of the differential shows up in our...
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adam newman, what he did i think was a addition, don't look here, here.le looked here and he would say the members are going to be big. if you look back, you can see the i metrics in their previous productions what they hit. in ay lot of ways yes, he vied and the truth wasn't there, some people in his defense told us the probability they will say there's an asterix and whether or not i believe it but it was not outright fraud, it's just changing the truth and making think something else and masterfully manipulative or it was if you wanted to invest in the company even if the private market don't have the same roles, there's a lot and what's going to happen before so you would think about that. >> talking about smart people doing dumb things, i think that's court of the story. keep us the macro environment mixed together to have smart investors, not all but some see this as something that was clearly not. that would not have happened if you were ten years earlier, just couldn't do it, a lining of the stars. >> you put eloquently in the book, deception of i
adam newman, what he did i think was a addition, don't look here, here.le looked here and he would say the members are going to be big. if you look back, you can see the i metrics in their previous productions what they hit. in ay lot of ways yes, he vied and the truth wasn't there, some people in his defense told us the probability they will say there's an asterix and whether or not i believe it but it was not outright fraud, it's just changing the truth and making think something else and...
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and adam newman watched travis do this. so many other companies the founders and get instead of one vote per share they get ten votes per share. it would really solidify their power. so we understand there was some pushback at times are questions around each step of the way was whether to give adam this extra control. quickly it was a shrugging shoulders may be a conversation about it. ultimately let them get the control. with that we saw every step of the way he acted. it technically puts a board of directors and a lot of investors in backseat drivers. they just can't do too much control the company. eat some of the insolvent act like this. adam would take money out of the company. the other company investors say we haven't seen this in other companies we haven't seen founders taking this much out or investors taking this much cash out. there's a shrug of the shoulders there's so much leading into that up until the non- ipo that never went anywhere. even on the board they took their cues from adam. you had three directors
and adam newman watched travis do this. so many other companies the founders and get instead of one vote per share they get ten votes per share. it would really solidify their power. so we understand there was some pushback at times are questions around each step of the way was whether to give adam this extra control. quickly it was a shrugging shoulders may be a conversation about it. ultimately let them get the control. with that we saw every step of the way he acted. it technically puts a...
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and john adams, he loved john adams and he wrote a great book on the adams family met john adams is notthe world's best listener and you might think that jefferson is quite common thomas jefferson is so ideological that he cannot hear wendy does not want to hear. sound familiar because we have a problem today. and so impressed washington who does not have strong ideological but let's just get to the facts. on hear both sides carefully and then i will make up my mind. so jefferson is of the world's best listener and john adams is not the world's best listener and some of people, they are better at protecting but now what is washington's substantive idea. he just like franklin, understands join or die and join or die appears on the front in may of 1754 the same page, is actually referenced into the young officer george washington reading this is benjamin franklin talking about george washington and aged 22. and he understands i'm from a military point of view that in less the paint together, and if independence stays in 1776, they are done for. the continental list and whose at his right
and john adams, he loved john adams and he wrote a great book on the adams family met john adams is notthe world's best listener and you might think that jefferson is quite common thomas jefferson is so ideological that he cannot hear wendy does not want to hear. sound familiar because we have a problem today. and so impressed washington who does not have strong ideological but let's just get to the facts. on hear both sides carefully and then i will make up my mind. so jefferson is of the...
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john adams said his gift of silence, john adams couldn't have but it made a difference and i was surprised on several occasions he wept in public, not embarrassed about. he had feelings and he showed them. that ability was something that mattered as well so i tried to take this understanding i was working toward, how you remade himself on congress in 1774, george washington, the guy we recognized as george washington and then looked at specific episodes where he demonstrates the political talent he's developed and a quick overview, i focus on seven months at valley forge when the army was at risk of unraveling, he needed to build bridges to make that work, he needed to rebel and effort to replace commander-in-chief, a bureaucratic to get him out. it turned out is pretty good at a political my fight and was able was the transition takes time is resignation of the army was a huge moment that creates again reinforces the notion that he doesn't lost after power and in the. in the drift in the articles of confederation it is washington's reputation, and i think talent and up bringing country to
john adams said his gift of silence, john adams couldn't have but it made a difference and i was surprised on several occasions he wept in public, not embarrassed about. he had feelings and he showed them. that ability was something that mattered as well so i tried to take this understanding i was working toward, how you remade himself on congress in 1774, george washington, the guy we recognized as george washington and then looked at specific episodes where he demonstrates the political...
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adam: great. but is there a risk that not tending to be sufficiently symmetric, you might be reinforcing some of these long-term low rate expectations? we'll know about japan. why are you confident this is enough, given where rates are? dr. clarida: first of all, this is a regime that is going to be monitored subject to data, and i myself have really emphasized that the reality check is closely monitoring a wide range of measures of inflation expectations. the fed staff hasn't excellent version of that -- the fed staff has an excellent version of that. as a practical matter, you do not want to put all your eggs looking at models or surveys or markets, so the nice thing about the fed staff index is it is essentially a common factor, personal components model, so i take comfort that those indicators and others done not just by the fed staff show inflation expectations. i think other countries got into problems because they did not begin to address potentially that risk, so inflation expectations had
adam: great. but is there a risk that not tending to be sufficiently symmetric, you might be reinforcing some of these long-term low rate expectations? we'll know about japan. why are you confident this is enough, given where rates are? dr. clarida: first of all, this is a regime that is going to be monitored subject to data, and i myself have really emphasized that the reality check is closely monitoring a wide range of measures of inflation expectations. the fed staff hasn't excellent version...
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and in particular always catch myself when it talk about adam smith. not only adam smith but his followers until now you think they can do economics just by watching people but watching people not tell you about the meaning that they bring to their economic life. what is your job been to you? what does consumption mean to you? we as humanities consider and modern economics does not. i am in favor of human onyx. >> doctor, and your view what does a shakespeare or mozart add to our understanding of her economic life. >> they tell you why people do things the heroes are middle class. one of the main characters there and the merchant of venice is a fool for love. what you learn from that is that shakespeare's time did not value the marketplace. it valued kings and queens and dukes and barons. in the church but not the marketplace. and so you learn what makes for a successful society. merchants are considered cheaters and manufacturers are making bad stuff we don't like them we preferred the queen. you are not going to have a successful economy. there is on
and in particular always catch myself when it talk about adam smith. not only adam smith but his followers until now you think they can do economics just by watching people but watching people not tell you about the meaning that they bring to their economic life. what is your job been to you? what does consumption mean to you? we as humanities consider and modern economics does not. i am in favor of human onyx. >> doctor, and your view what does a shakespeare or mozart add to our...
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unfortunately, adams attack is not unusual. the attacks against albinos clearly on the rice since 2008 tons counted 62 venus who were killed. 16 who had lives amputated and the bodies of 12 albinos way exuberant. our next mission is to confront a witch doctor who is linked to these crimes. it's the start of undercover investigation and it's time to get involved myself. i almost feel like it should start right now. but says i have to prepare my beat specially designed to trap albino hunting. so this is jennifer. very, very close to reality. and if the top of hand i'll be look quaid was chopped off. sean, real as special effect company, prepare disprove static. and i want to use it to scale which doc this and prove that the only talking nonsense, wendy tried to sell the albino auction is so sad that you see children who are there ways would have a bright future. have india limbs dropped off? i can leave out in humans and people can oh me, let's see what i said has to see about my mission. the i haven't yet to defeat. and i can't
unfortunately, adams attack is not unusual. the attacks against albinos clearly on the rice since 2008 tons counted 62 venus who were killed. 16 who had lives amputated and the bodies of 12 albinos way exuberant. our next mission is to confront a witch doctor who is linked to these crimes. it's the start of undercover investigation and it's time to get involved myself. i almost feel like it should start right now. but says i have to prepare my beat specially designed to trap albino hunting. so...
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adam: i think the vision for what the meta-verse is is evolving.e it to predominately access the internet through keyboards and a glowing rectangle that was 15 inches wide. now we mostly access the internet through the six and a half inch rectangles that we call phones. this will change in our lifetime, and it is now. we have people and it can tell how they are doing. i talked to alexa or google home or a portal. eventually things like these will service augmented reality. it will be in new ways and much more distributed and much more subtle. in that world, what is instagram is a question that we are going to wrestle with over the next three to five years, three to seven years. in general, we think it's a fundamental need to help people meet with her close friends and be entertained. those are going to stay the same. how we meet those needs will have to change with how people communicate and use the internet and access the internet. emily: we will all be watching when instagram becomes. head of instagram, adam mosseri, great to have you on the show
adam: i think the vision for what the meta-verse is is evolving.e it to predominately access the internet through keyboards and a glowing rectangle that was 15 inches wide. now we mostly access the internet through the six and a half inch rectangles that we call phones. this will change in our lifetime, and it is now. we have people and it can tell how they are doing. i talked to alexa or google home or a portal. eventually things like these will service augmented reality. it will be in new...
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and adams makes enemies, he is a loner, he teams up only with abigail, but then, you know, he is in a feud with hamilton, even though hamilton was trying to help him in various ways, and he starts off friendly, but then they become, you know, rivals and so it's important. jefferson and madison team up, hamilton and washington team up and marshall finds a team. and the team works particularly well when they combine more than south and in particular massachusetts and virginia. okay? so marshall is virginia and think about all the other ones, virginia and massachusetts, rhetorically the first president and vice president are going to be george washington and john adams and so did jefferson and adams is vice president and eldredge is another massachusetts guy and so the answer your question is if the last founder, he strengthens the judiciary, he is a washington man, continental is, and he finds a partner from another region and together they make a very impressive team just as washington and hamilton do and just as madison and jefferson do. >> i think it's fair to say. >> if we are not e
and adams makes enemies, he is a loner, he teams up only with abigail, but then, you know, he is in a feud with hamilton, even though hamilton was trying to help him in various ways, and he starts off friendly, but then they become, you know, rivals and so it's important. jefferson and madison team up, hamilton and washington team up and marshall finds a team. and the team works particularly well when they combine more than south and in particular massachusetts and virginia. okay? so marshall...
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john adams called it the gift of silence which is gift john adams didn't have but it made a difference, and i was surprised to discover that on several occasions he wept in book and was not brasessed -- embarrassed and showed it and i tried to take this understanding i was working towards of howl he made -- remade himself from the first constant anyone tall congress in 1774. george washington is the guy we reek nice as george washington and i think he is. and then look at specific episodes in his mature career where he demonstrates the political tall lenz he developed and -- talent he developed and a quick overshoe i focus on seven months at valley forge, the army was a bit risk of unraveling. he needed to build bridges to congress, make that work. needed to repel an effort to replace him as commander in chief. actually a bureaucratic maneuver to get him out, and it turned out that he was a pretty good -- pretty good at political knife fight and was able to survive that cleanly. the second period i look at is the transition to peace time. his resignation with the army is a huge moment,
john adams called it the gift of silence which is gift john adams didn't have but it made a difference, and i was surprised to discover that on several occasions he wept in book and was not brasessed -- embarrassed and showed it and i tried to take this understanding i was working towards of howl he made -- remade himself from the first constant anyone tall congress in 1774. george washington is the guy we reek nice as george washington and i think he is. and then look at specific episodes in...
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adam laxalth will.tant as these elections are, i will say, what will be profit if we win an election next year in nevada and around the country. win back the house and senate and the white house in 2024 if we allow the left to indoctrinate an entire generation of children to hate america. that is what they are doing. they are promoting critical race theory, an un-american ideology that says the most important thing about any of us is the color of our skin. some americans are inherently oppressive and others are oppressed. the nation is not founded on freedom but bondage, not 1776 but 1619. nothing could be a more dangerous lie about our great and noble nation. but if we allow the left to indoctrinate our children, if we allow them to force that on workers enter job at the threat of losing your job or having your kid being ostracized or kicked out of school. what will we have gained in the long run? we have to be willing to stand up and defend america as a great and noble nation that it is. [applause] ju
adam laxalth will.tant as these elections are, i will say, what will be profit if we win an election next year in nevada and around the country. win back the house and senate and the white house in 2024 if we allow the left to indoctrinate an entire generation of children to hate america. that is what they are doing. they are promoting critical race theory, an un-american ideology that says the most important thing about any of us is the color of our skin. some americans are inherently...
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adam: nothing. some kind of statement but i think the bank of england is quite understandably in a watch and wait mode. i remain quite surprised by sterling's strength given all that has gone wrong with the government's handling of covid and the vaccinations and all that has gone as expected therefore wrong with brexit. the bank of england does not have to do much. the u.k. is on a recovery path, inflation is not going crazy, the fed is outflanking them and everywhere else can still overshoot u.s. expansion from the fiscal side. guy: will leave it there. really interesting conversation. thanks for joining us. adam posen. greatly appreciated. tomorrow i will be speaking with the bank of england governor, andrew bailey. we will get an opportunity to figure out exactly where rates are going to go in the u.k. and what his expectation is for inflation. is he surprised the bond market is pricing in the way it is? alix: very much looking forward to the interview. also the g20 digital economy ministers will
adam: nothing. some kind of statement but i think the bank of england is quite understandably in a watch and wait mode. i remain quite surprised by sterling's strength given all that has gone wrong with the government's handling of covid and the vaccinations and all that has gone as expected therefore wrong with brexit. the bank of england does not have to do much. the u.k. is on a recovery path, inflation is not going crazy, the fed is outflanking them and everywhere else can still overshoot...
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noww moving from listening to everyone and sober we love john adams youou wrote a great book on the adamsbut he is not the world's best listener. you may think jeffersonen is great but he is so ideological, he can't hear what he doesn't want to hear. sound familiar? we have that problem today and i'm so impressed that washington who doesn't have strong ideological commitment to get to the fact that to hear both sides carefully and then a make up my mind jefferson is not the world's best listener neither is adams that now what is washington substantive idea? the union. just like franklin understands join or die so on that page may 1754 on the same pages referenced to george washington franklin's target washington at age 22 and understands from a military point of view that unless the colonies hang together in 1776 they are done for. he is a continental list. who is his right hand? basically alexander hamilton to borrow a phrase, alexander hamilton not just about massachusetts the way adams may be or virginia like jefferson he doesn't have a single loyalty to anyone state he comes from a br
noww moving from listening to everyone and sober we love john adams youou wrote a great book on the adamsbut he is not the world's best listener. you may think jeffersonen is great but he is so ideological, he can't hear what he doesn't want to hear. sound familiar? we have that problem today and i'm so impressed that washington who doesn't have strong ideological commitment to get to the fact that to hear both sides carefully and then a make up my mind jefferson is not the world's best...
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it should have been john adams, thomas jefferson.ean,, we had some remarkable renaissance men, well educated, dywell-traveled, extraordinary intellects, but it wasn't them that identifies these problems. it was the one among them who was not well-traveled or educated. one trip abroad he's been to few days in barbados. so it was washington and i think it was the creativity and innovation and ability to think outside of the box. so here are four of the problems i focus on in the book. number one the government wasn't going to endure. as soon as the revolutionary war was ending in march of 1783 at the headquarters in newburgh along the hudson in new york, there was a new conspiracy and as david noted and points out in his book there were efforts to remove washington. washington is realizing as we are ready to seize victory, we are going to snatch it from the and in 1783,ry there is a new one in philadelphia, unpaid veterans, coming out of the pubs in philly they surrounded the building we now know as independence hall, sort of like the
it should have been john adams, thomas jefferson.ean,, we had some remarkable renaissance men, well educated, dywell-traveled, extraordinary intellects, but it wasn't them that identifies these problems. it was the one among them who was not well-traveled or educated. one trip abroad he's been to few days in barbados. so it was washington and i think it was the creativity and innovation and ability to think outside of the box. so here are four of the problems i focus on in the book. number one...
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adam: director wise?se was the top of the pyramid, his films, how he talked about them. as someone who was a huge inspiration for me, you are right, all those people you listed were -- spike's movies, soderberg. i have been lucky to work with people who want to do it. reporter: i believe you are not a fan of seeing yourself on screen. without change? adam: no, no, no, i have seen myself on screen before -- i don't have a phobia about it -- it just does not seem to be helpful. my responsibility is when we were making it. some people can watch themselves and it is a good thing and they notice a habit or something they want to do that they did not think was working that actually was, but for me, it is permanent. it is film. it is weird that way. you do something instinctual for a brief amount of time, and then it lasts forever, so when you watch it, i can't help but notice all of the things i want to change but i have no control over it, so i try to set boundaries over what i can control and cannot control a
adam: director wise?se was the top of the pyramid, his films, how he talked about them. as someone who was a huge inspiration for me, you are right, all those people you listed were -- spike's movies, soderberg. i have been lucky to work with people who want to do it. reporter: i believe you are not a fan of seeing yourself on screen. without change? adam: no, no, no, i have seen myself on screen before -- i don't have a phobia about it -- it just does not seem to be helpful. my responsibility...
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adam clayton powell sr. adam clayton powell sr. and he will move abyssinian baptist church from church from its roughly midtown location where central park is in the 50s up to harlem and they will build a building in 1925. in fact, a building that all these children are standing in front of. adam clayton powell sr. was a traditional pastor. now, harlem had several large churches, all kinds of different churches, st. phillips episcopal, abyssinian and the list of churches could go on. a sizable roman catholic church. all black in this neighborhood but it had the storied history because it will become the storied history of his son adam clayton powell jr. adam clayton powell jr. will inherit the church and this is a very interesting thing, churches and religion become -- a number of religion become the family business. so if i'm the son or daughter of a rabbi, i might become a rabbi. if i'm the son or daughter of a baptist minister, i might become a baptist minister. and learn, even if i don't become that, i w
adam clayton powell sr. adam clayton powell sr. and he will move abyssinian baptist church from church from its roughly midtown location where central park is in the 50s up to harlem and they will build a building in 1925. in fact, a building that all these children are standing in front of. adam clayton powell sr. was a traditional pastor. now, harlem had several large churches, all kinds of different churches, st. phillips episcopal, abyssinian and the list of churches could go on. a sizable...
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one of the things i love about adam as he has great clarity in his writing.as talking about the top of the title. that really is the job. adam, i don't to get you into too much trouble here, i certainly know through conversations you have a philosophy about how to write. there's an language for instance of active nesn there is a language someone like you that rates. that is very different. i always liked this portion of the conversation it is never the case that's in the audience. would you talk a little bit about your philosophy what you are trying to do and how you do it a little bit? i've said the past years in particular there's a book called black reconstruction america. and in it he says at the time he is writing the main stream historical consensus is reconstruction was a tragic, failed thing. it was corrupt. it was quote negro tierney. it was a mistake to enfranchise black men. therefore the jim crow system is an immoral justified to that foolish experiment. and he writes in his book he's like this book is for people who think black people are people.
one of the things i love about adam as he has great clarity in his writing.as talking about the top of the title. that really is the job. adam, i don't to get you into too much trouble here, i certainly know through conversations you have a philosophy about how to write. there's an language for instance of active nesn there is a language someone like you that rates. that is very different. i always liked this portion of the conversation it is never the case that's in the audience. would you...
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nicola adams, thank you so much. great to _ way. nicola adams, thank you so much. you so much. great to see you - way. nicola adams, thank you so much. great to see you and - way. nicola adams, thank you so much. great to see you and you i way. nicola adams, thank you so - much. great to see you and you want. —— and have you on. joe choong won gold for team gb in the men's modern pentathlon. he's the first british man, to become the individual olympic champion in this multi format competition, he had a healthy lead going into the final event, the laser run, in which you shoot lasers at targets and run 800 metres in laps. choong was chased down on the final lap, by egypt's ahmed elgendy, but the british athlete opened up a gap around the final bend. he said he was in shock as he crossed the line. and remember team gb won the women's modern pentathlon yesterday with kate french, taking gold in that one. ever since i can remember, watching the olympics in sydney when i was five, athens, kelly holmes, i have always said i wanted to be the best in the world at something
nicola adams, thank you so much. great to _ way. nicola adams, thank you so much. you so much. great to see you - way. nicola adams, thank you so much. great to see you and - way. nicola adams, thank you so much. great to see you and you i way. nicola adams, thank you so - much. great to see you and you want. —— and have you on. joe choong won gold for team gb in the men's modern pentathlon. he's the first british man, to become the individual olympic champion in this multi format...
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adam clinton paul, jr..ld, playboy, both even, baptist minister [inaudible] jealous and stage, mattresses, and in 1941, he was elected on a democratic ticket as new york city's first black city council member. after serving on the council for three years, in 1944, adopted a progressive civil rights platform. insisted on fair employment in his successful campaign to two campaign to serve in the house of representatives representing harlem's 22nd district. when powell took office in 1945, he became the first black congressman from new york state. now, having chicago routes, i said, he's like a johnny-come-lately, you know? i mean, chicago, black congressman in the 20, i'm just saying you, no. this. but there was nobody more flamboyant then adam, yes. yeah. . >> once he is -- he looks very white. >> whoa! yes! that is his -- black people can look right, right? >> i want to, was his mom black? >> no, his mom was a very fair skin. >> just -- because we have this great role in the united states, right? i mean, the
adam clinton paul, jr..ld, playboy, both even, baptist minister [inaudible] jealous and stage, mattresses, and in 1941, he was elected on a democratic ticket as new york city's first black city council member. after serving on the council for three years, in 1944, adopted a progressive civil rights platform. insisted on fair employment in his successful campaign to two campaign to serve in the house of representatives representing harlem's 22nd district. when powell took office in 1945, he...
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i think adam and i agree. adam served in that country.government had flaws in it was corrupt, nobody is arguing that, but it was unelected government, as imperfect as the election was. what the afghan people needed, more than anything, was basic security, so their country would not be overrun by terrorists. let's be honest, that is the outcome that we got. host: do either of you think there should be any consequences for the president who fled, ashraf ghani, or any afghan officials who fled the country, and how would that be done? guest 1: absolutely. [laughs] as a criminal, he stole the money of afghanistan. of course he should be held accountable. host: adam weinstein, what are your thoughts? guest 2: i agree with most of what jim said. it is a wide brush, a very diverse society. they did not want international war. i think the afghan government, at the senior level, was corrupt, and i think there should be consequences. the fact that they ran away i think speaks to the failure of nationbuilding, and that we can't change a country throu
i think adam and i agree. adam served in that country.government had flaws in it was corrupt, nobody is arguing that, but it was unelected government, as imperfect as the election was. what the afghan people needed, more than anything, was basic security, so their country would not be overrun by terrorists. let's be honest, that is the outcome that we got. host: do either of you think there should be any consequences for the president who fled, ashraf ghani, or any afghan officials who fled the...
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then we'll let adam talk about it. us today amidst his busy workday, adam, happy to have you back our viewers were rooting for you. >> kristen, good to see you, good to be back into the element of the world, back into the world. after three plus weeks of being in our house with four different covid positive cases, i'm glad to say everyone at this point is healthy, well, emotionally scared but a lot of lessons learned. >> the last time we talked to you, you weren't sure. you had the pink eye. after that you developed more sim tons symptoms. >> i chatted with you and that was the only time i went back on the air. i had the pink eye. we were catting about it. that was the test. i tested negative with the rapid test. lateer i had a pcr test. two days lateer that came back positive. so i did have a false negative with the symptoms and the shame thing with the family relative who was unvaccinated. that negative was also false. these rapid tests, they are not all accurate and you really should get the pcr test. it's more accu
then we'll let adam talk about it. us today amidst his busy workday, adam, happy to have you back our viewers were rooting for you. >> kristen, good to see you, good to be back into the element of the world, back into the world. after three plus weeks of being in our house with four different covid positive cases, i'm glad to say everyone at this point is healthy, well, emotionally scared but a lot of lessons learned. >> the last time we talked to you, you weren't sure. you had the...
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adam newman watched them do this. soch many others the companies t and one vote per share they would get ten votes per share and solidify their power. we understand that there was some pushback at times or questions around whether each step of the way, whether to give this extra control and quickly it was kind of a shrugging the shoulders or may be a conversation about it but it ultimately let him get the control and with that, we saw every step of the way the way he acted and typically it puts the board ofof directors and a lot f investors in as backseat drivers. they can't do too much to control the future of the company. each step of the way we saw them act like this. he would take money out of the company and things that other investors would say we haven't seen this. we don't see founders game this much money before other investors can cash out. but it was like a shrug of the shoulders there's so much of that leading up until the very -- it never went anywhere. >> even on the board they took from atoms. there wer
adam newman watched them do this. soch many others the companies t and one vote per share they would get ten votes per share and solidify their power. we understand that there was some pushback at times or questions around whether each step of the way, whether to give this extra control and quickly it was kind of a shrugging the shoulders or may be a conversation about it but it ultimately let him get the control and with that, we saw every step of the way the way he acted and typically it puts...