Lex Fridman Podcast - #405 – Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin
Jeff Bezos is the founder of Amazon and Blue Origin.
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Transcript: https://lexfridman.com/jeff-bezos-transcript
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OUTLINE:
Here’s the timestamps for the episode. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time.
(00:00) – Introduction
(08:53) – Texas ranch and childhood
(12:31) – Space exploration and rocket engineering
(25:05) – Physics
(34:39) – New Glenn rocket
(1:17:28) – Lunar program
(1:27:24) – Amazon
(1:44:45) – Principles
(2:03:25) – Productivity
(2:14:03) – Future of humanity
Lost Debate - Universities in the Hot Seat, Biden “Seizes” Drug Patents, Banning Hedge Funds from Housing
Harvard, MIT, and UPenn’s presidents testified before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce last week, and the controversy over their statements regarding antisemitism on campuses has already led to UPenn president Liz Magill’s ouster. As calls intensify for Claudine Gay (Harvard) and Sally Kornbluth (MIT) to resign, Ravi and Rikki parse through the outrage over the hearings and assess the state of antisemitism on today’s college campuses.
Corporate investors have flooded the housing market in the past couple of years, but a sweeping new bill could halt Wall Street’s push into the single-family housing market. Is this a win for the progressive left, or will it end up harming more low-income families?
Lastly, the Biden administration announced its plan to seize the patents of costly medications from Big Pharma. Ravi and Rikki debate whether this new push to cut high drug prices is a good idea and if the administration has the legal standing to make this happen.
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Pod Save America - No Evidence, No Problem: GOP Votes To Impeach (Live from San Jose!)
Guest host Addisu Demissie joins Lovett, Tommy, and Dan live in San Jose! Who needs details?! House Republicans unanimously vote to launch an impeachment inquiry into President Biden but have yet to state the official charges or prove any allegations, while Hunter Biden refuses to sit for a closed-door deposition demanded by the GOP. Then California's youngest assembly member, Alex Lee, talks about his battles against tax evasion and unaffordable housing. Plaformer's Zoë Schiffer joins to talk about Elon Musk letting Alex Jones back on Twitter, Silicon Valley giving up on content moderation, and whether the tech bubble is back. Finally we play a round of Silicon Valley trivia and take questions from the audience.
For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.
60 Songs That Explain the '90s - “What’s Up”—4 Non Blondes
Rob indulges in outright negativity when focusing on some of the worst songs of the '90s before turning his attention 4 Non Blondes’ “What’s Up,” voted one of the worst songs of the '90s by Rolling Stone. Later, Rob is joined by journalist and host of ‘Fine Beats and Cheeses’ Leslie Gray Streeter to discuss how '90s music criticism discredited the music of 4 Non Blondes.
Host: Rob Harvilla
Guest: Leslie Gray Streeter
Producers: Jonathan Kermah and Justin Sayles
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Honestly with Bari Weiss - A Congressional Hearing, A Resignation, and Why DEI Must End For Good
How did the congressional hearing on antisemitism last week go so awry?
Was the resignation of University of Pennsylvania’s president just another cancellation, only this time on the other side of the political aisle?
How can we fix our broken universities? And what’s at stake if we don’t?
Bari’s thoughts on these questions and more on today’s episode.
For further reading on these topics, please check out the following pieces in The Free Press:
The Ouster of Penn’s President Won’t Fix the Problem by Peter Savodnik
The Treason of the Intellectuals by Niall Ferguson
Even Antisemites Deserve Free Speech by Nadine Strossen and Pamela Paresky
The Things I Never Thought Possible—Until October 7 by Mathias Döpfner
Claudine Gay Is Why I Never Checked the ‘Black’ Box by Eli Steele (first appeared in Newsweek)
Where Free Speech Ends and Lawbreaking Begins by Ilya Shapiro
Law Students for Hamas by Aaron Sibarium
How American Colleges Gave Birth to Cancel Culture by Rikki Schlott and Greg Lukianoff
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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Listener Mail: UK Disaster Prep, Airplane Safety, and North Sentinel Island
Mark writes in with information about dangerous chemical exposure to veterans. North Ireland Fan asks why her government wants everyone to buy candles. Big Purp prompts a conversation about North Sentinel Island and the nature of language. Ground Control and Soup Sandwich share their first-hand experiences with airplane safety. All this and more in this week's listener mail segment.
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Focus on Africa - Is peace ever possible in DR Congo?
A largely unobserved truce in DR Congo, results in heightened tensions between Rwanda and the DRC. There's a presidential election just round the corner, with President Félix Tshisekedi seeking a second, and final, five-year term in office. So, is peace ever possible in the DRC?
Also, South African musician Tyla sparks a debate on social media, after describing herself as "coloured". She was talking about her mixed heritage on TikTok. We'll hear a fascinating conversation about the complexities of coloured identity within the South African context.
And we meet Rebeca Omordia the Romanian/Nigerian pianist, championing the work of African classical music composers!
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