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on the other side of town, paul carter has been | of town, paul carter has been to meet a very importantit but i took his opportunity to ask is one of those on tech and music. we send technology evolving music over the years. i wondered what your reflections on technology being used in modern musicale. you know, used in modern musicale. you know. when — used in modern musicale. you know, when annie _ used in modern musicale. 7m. know, when annie anderson and i in the 70s used to be in one little room, in a cubicle with a stand—up piano and an acoustic guitar and two guys singing some kind of gibberish. pop english swedish something. no recordings of oh, shame! but to get a kick out of that, they had to be a really good malady. whereas the songwriter today, he has got all his stuff —— melody. he has his computer and all of these wonderful sounds and when he or she is composing something, it sounds wonderful from the word go. and i think sometimes those song writers might become a little lazy, just to give up before the melody is perfect, just because it sounds so good. i think that's the
on the other side of town, paul carter has been | of town, paul carter has been to meet a very importantit but i took his opportunity to ask is one of those on tech and music. we send technology evolving music over the years. i wondered what your reflections on technology being used in modern musicale. you know, used in modern musicale. you know. when — used in modern musicale. you know, when annie _ used in modern musicale. 7m. know, when annie anderson and i in the 70s used to be in one...
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however, paul carter has been to a race track to see a new type of truck in action.ack in surrey. except... oh, gosh! yep, this driverless electric truck has been breaking the peace. and with good cause. trucks make up a relatively small amount of traffic on the roads, around 2% in the eu, but they have a disproportionately large impact on the environment. unless they're among the first of a new category, electric autonomous trucks. innovations such as this one are aiming to cut emissions and also designed to operate safely at high speeds. computers, cameras and lidar sensors are a familiar sight on self—driving vehicles, but autonomous technologies actually solve one of the biggest barriers to electric adoption — charging. two battery packs we see here are 60 kilowatts each. oh, wow! with battery, you have less range and you have to plan when to charge, and that's tough when you still have a driver in the equation but if you have autonomous you can actually re—route and reuse autonomous to solve that. if this idea sounds familiar, that might be because tesla's elon
however, paul carter has been to a race track to see a new type of truck in action.ack in surrey. except... oh, gosh! yep, this driverless electric truck has been breaking the peace. and with good cause. trucks make up a relatively small amount of traffic on the roads, around 2% in the eu, but they have a disproportionately large impact on the environment. unless they're among the first of a new category, electric autonomous trucks. innovations such as this one are aiming to cut emissions and...
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however, paul carter has been to a race track to see a new type of truck. in action. electric truck has been breaking the place. and with good cause. trucks make up a relatively small amount of traffic on the roads, around 2% in the eu, they have a disproportionately large impact on the environment. unless they are among the first of a new category, electric autonomous trucks. innovations such as this one are aiming to cut emissions and also designed to operate safely at high speeds. computers, cameras and lidar sensors are a familiar sight on self—driving vehicles at autonomous technologies actually solve one of the biggest barriers to electric adoption — charging. tiara adoption - charging. two battery packs _ adoption - charging. two battery packs here - adoption - charging. two battery packs here we i adoption — charging. tharp battery packs here we see a 60 kilowatts each.— battery packs here we see a 60 kilowatts each._ with | battery packs here we see a 60| kilowatts each._ with a kilowatts each. oh, wow! with a battery you _ kilowatts each. oh, wow! with a bat
however, paul carter has been to a race track to see a new type of truck. in action. electric truck has been breaking the place. and with good cause. trucks make up a relatively small amount of traffic on the roads, around 2% in the eu, they have a disproportionately large impact on the environment. unless they are among the first of a new category, electric autonomous trucks. innovations such as this one are aiming to cut emissions and also designed to operate safely at high speeds. computers,...
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paul leaves wendell carter grabbing air we know curry can shoot the three, but andrew wiggins could gett to wiggins from the corner with 13 pointer. similar spot. wiggins hits another, earning the approval of the guy who is about to set the all time record for threes and wants more for wiggins on his step back. wiggins had 28 points on eight of 10 shooting from three point range lots to smile about as the warriors win. 1 26 95, the warriors improved to 20 and four it's a wealth of riches for steve kerr, who's taken a shine to the guy who was never really appreciated in minnesota. i don't think it's possible to not like andrew wiggins. you know, he's just he's such a nice human being. i mean, he's just out really pleasant person to be around. i think he's really enjoying himself here. i think he's found a nice niche with this group of guys and they appreciate everything that he does. it's just been a good fit, and he's playing at a really high level. when you play football game this time of year , there are parts of the country where it can be quite an ordeal like buffalo the side of thi
paul leaves wendell carter grabbing air we know curry can shoot the three, but andrew wiggins could gett to wiggins from the corner with 13 pointer. similar spot. wiggins hits another, earning the approval of the guy who is about to set the all time record for threes and wants more for wiggins on his step back. wiggins had 28 points on eight of 10 shooting from three point range lots to smile about as the warriors win. 1 26 95, the warriors improved to 20 and four it's a wealth of riches for...
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carter appointed paul volcker to be chair of the federal reserve, a carter appointee, that reagan got the credit for ending inflation. it was suggested that there was socialist spending by socialist spending jimmy carter. carter cut the budget. he was fiscally way too conservative for many democrats which is one of the many reasons why ted kennedy challenged him for the nomination in 1980 and basically couldn't get a hold of inflation but it wasn't his policies that caused inflation and actually we learned later and we now -- economists now know that government spending which throughout the 1970's everybody assumed this is what causes inflation. actually, not the case. so we've had this tremendous amount of government spending under both democratic and republican administrations in the last 20 years in particular and until we have these supply disruptions and other recent problems coming out of covid, we didn't experience that kind of inflation, anywhere close to it. so the connection between government spending and inflation has been severed by experience. john: jonathan alter with u
carter appointed paul volcker to be chair of the federal reserve, a carter appointee, that reagan got the credit for ending inflation. it was suggested that there was socialist spending by socialist spending jimmy carter. carter cut the budget. he was fiscally way too conservative for many democrats which is one of the many reasons why ted kennedy challenged him for the nomination in 1980 and basically couldn't get a hold of inflation but it wasn't his policies that caused inflation and...
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i would not have wasted that. 0n the other side of town, paul carter has been to meet a very importantver the years. i wondered what your reflections on technology being used in modern music? you know, when benny andersson and i in the �*705, we used to be in one little room, in a cubicle with a stand—up piano and an acoustic guitar and two guys singing some kind of gibberish. pop english, swedish, something. no recordings of that. 0h, shame! but to get a kick out of that, they had to be a really good melody. whereas the songwriter today, he has got all his stuff, he has his computer and all of these wonderful sounds and when he or she is composing something, it sounds wonderful from the word go. and i think sometimes those song writers might become a little lazy, just to give up before the melody is perfect, just because it sounds so good. i think that's the advice i give to songwriters today, don't tell me you have written 100 songs this year. tell me you have written three really, really good ones. this is going to sound like a weird question but do you think there is too much music
i would not have wasted that. 0n the other side of town, paul carter has been to meet a very importantver the years. i wondered what your reflections on technology being used in modern music? you know, when benny andersson and i in the �*705, we used to be in one little room, in a cubicle with a stand—up piano and an acoustic guitar and two guys singing some kind of gibberish. pop english, swedish, something. no recordings of that. 0h, shame! but to get a kick out of that, they had to be a...
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that's because in the early '80s it was so bad that jimmy carter got paul volcker to come in and run the fed and he cracked down on inflation. he got it under control. and it hasn't been a problem for 40 -- since paul volcker was there at the fed. now we have 90% of americans are deeply concerned now, according to polls, about inflation. it goes across the board. this is not a partisan issue. it's everybody who is having to pay higher prices at the gas pump and at food counters and that sort of thing. and with carter, when it grew that big and he had to take it on, it killed his presidency. he went on to a bad defeat as you'll remember. but right now, what we are seeing is president biden has to get this thing under control soon and get credibility on it. 55% of americans disapprove of the way he's handling the economy. only 35%, only 35% approve of the way he's handling the economy. >> kirsten, if you can advise the white house right now on their economic message, what would you say? >> well, i think it's hard because it's complicated. and any time you have to have a complicated mes
that's because in the early '80s it was so bad that jimmy carter got paul volcker to come in and run the fed and he cracked down on inflation. he got it under control. and it hasn't been a problem for 40 -- since paul volcker was there at the fed. now we have 90% of americans are deeply concerned now, according to polls, about inflation. it goes across the board. this is not a partisan issue. it's everybody who is having to pay higher prices at the gas pump and at food counters and that sort of...
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needed to do something and the politicians pushed back and i'm not sure jimmy carter knew what he was doing when he appointed paulcker. today there is a lot of lingering uncertainty. i mentioned at the beginning that everyone on the fed is terrible, they're idiots. it is monday morning quarterbacking. i did not know when the pandemic broke out we would have the vaccine at this point. there were predictions about it. the modal predictions were much worse. where he will have to be courageous, he is going to raise rates next year. where he has to get courageous is things will start seeming shaky, there will be pushback, and yet inflation is up. what if he needs to take rates two years from now to 2%? that is easy to write on paper. tom: lisa and i would like to ship to the conversation to the mystery of 2021, the ascent of bitcoin. you are out front on this with the curse of cash, looking at cashless societies, the criminality of the system, negative interest rates as well. your thoughts on the enduring ability of bitcoin? full bitcoin in your seminal work the curse of cash? ken: i talked about extensively in the la
needed to do something and the politicians pushed back and i'm not sure jimmy carter knew what he was doing when he appointed paulcker. today there is a lot of lingering uncertainty. i mentioned at the beginning that everyone on the fed is terrible, they're idiots. it is monday morning quarterbacking. i did not know when the pandemic broke out we would have the vaccine at this point. there were predictions about it. the modal predictions were much worse. where he will have to be courageous, he...
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paul: the dha supply chain global cio office carter bulk speaking with bloomberg anchors.iss an exclusive interview ahead. this ceo joins us later. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: breaking news, the back of japan's quarterly survey, where they talked of small and medium-sized businesses, manufacturing services, about their outlook, is just breaking. some of this aligned with expectations. this is sentiment from people working at the large manufacturing companies. that index was unchanged. it did not weaken in the fourth quarter as expected. services got stronger. the manufacturing index was at 2 in the last quarter, it is up to 9 now. we have a guest joining us now. i don't know if you can see these numbers, but it looks like the small manufacturing index improved. still at -1. we have the services index getting a little less weak, at -6. how do you assess these headline numbers, for a very important look at what the economy is doing? >> well, i think the manufacturing is supposed to be ok, but because of the global supply chain problems they stack through october. but thro
paul: the dha supply chain global cio office carter bulk speaking with bloomberg anchors.iss an exclusive interview ahead. this ceo joins us later. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: breaking news, the back of japan's quarterly survey, where they talked of small and medium-sized businesses, manufacturing services, about their outlook, is just breaking. some of this aligned with expectations. this is sentiment from people working at the large manufacturing companies. that index was unchanged. it...
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stuart: after the carter years it was paul volcker who raise the district -- percentage rate and theicymakers, inflation got so bad the volcker almost had no choice but slam the brakes on the money supply. remember the gut wrenching recession? it was the worst recession since the great depression. it crashed the economy. it took 12 to 16 months for the economy to recover. i graduated from college about that time. with a college degree you couldn't get a job flipping hamburgers, it was so bad. i don't want to see that so bad but that is why the fed has to get ahead of this and not wait. stuart: thanks for sorting it out. >> you haven't aged. stuart: i said the same about you. tomorrow, first lady jill biden and second gentleman doug i amohfe, they will meet with first responders who were epidemic christmas parade attack. leo terrell is a civil rights attorney and joined me now. it has been a month since the outrage in what keisha. why are they going back now? >> joe biden should go there. kamala harris should go there. the second string, they have to answer questions about the suspect
stuart: after the carter years it was paul volcker who raise the district -- percentage rate and theicymakers, inflation got so bad the volcker almost had no choice but slam the brakes on the money supply. remember the gut wrenching recession? it was the worst recession since the great depression. it crashed the economy. it took 12 to 16 months for the economy to recover. i graduated from college about that time. with a college degree you couldn't get a job flipping hamburgers, it was so bad. i...
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carter administration used both overt and covert channels to warn solidarity leadership and the polish government leveraging his connection and reaching out directly to the movement leaders and even to john paul the russians. your father looked at eisenhower's mistakes in 1956 leading up to the soviets' invasion and as well as lbj's mistakes leading up to the mistakes of hungry. can you talk about what he did in 1980 and what he learned? you said specifically from failures in 1956. >> thank you, 1956 was a defying moment for my father. he was shocked after listening to the policies of roll back which the united states were encouraging movement to rise up against the soviet union and occupation of the country. he was shocked in 1956 when that happens. soviet tanks rolled in and the west including the united states looked at its shoes. he wants to make sure the west would never be put in that position again. in 1968, it happened again and 1980, it was on the verge of happening a third time on his watch on president carter's watch. he very worked to develop a strategy and active consultation with our aallies. they were up to pull it off. they were at one time over 30 divisions, locked and loaded
carter administration used both overt and covert channels to warn solidarity leadership and the polish government leveraging his connection and reaching out directly to the movement leaders and even to john paul the russians. your father looked at eisenhower's mistakes in 1956 leading up to the soviets' invasion and as well as lbj's mistakes leading up to the mistakes of hungry. can you talk about what he did in 1980 and what he learned? you said specifically from failures in 1956. >>...