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and so i amazon, some of the other big tech platforms took down the case against wearing masks because the government had decided that masks were good and that having anything on the marketplace, that challenge, that idea was dangerous. so they were able during that period to get all of the big tech platforms, to get amazon, google, youtube to facebook, instagram, to take down anything that they disagreed with and their, you know, their many cases now that are that are pending where it was clear that people from government agencies or people from the exactly of branch actually called up amazon or youtube or other places and told them to take material down and in a sense threatened them. i mean, they have so much power and the big tech companies were scared of, you know, antitrust lawsuit suits or, you know, other regulation. so they pretty much felt that they had to do it. and there's some letters back and forth saying, you know, how do you want this censorship to to go down? do you want us to just take the book off or take the information off? or should we amplify it? so those are the
and so i amazon, some of the other big tech platforms took down the case against wearing masks because the government had decided that masks were good and that having anything on the marketplace, that challenge, that idea was dangerous. so they were able during that period to get all of the big tech platforms, to get amazon, google, youtube to facebook, instagram, to take down anything that they disagreed with and their, you know, their many cases now that are that are pending where it was...
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she didn't know we'd be going toe to toe with amazon. so that also asked later. quickly. but i think finding support in helping each other you know and we were there for each other as well when it got intense you might have seen some headlines and so forth. so i think that's really important and even just being proactive since aid reached out and my arms and said, i see you're doing a book tour. i'm in new york, can i be part of it to us? that you want the first line you know? and so that's where that's where we are. so i have a lot of inspiration from people proactive in that way. so i mean, my name is joy, so i'm probably going to be generally optimistic, you know, but i wouldn't feel so discouraged because pendulum swing back and forth and i'll just add it's something very present in your book and it's very present in your work that we have the solutions all of the problems that you discuss, you provide solutions for in the book and in work more broadly. nothing is matter of physics that we can't solve. all of the biggest problems we're facing actually have the answers
she didn't know we'd be going toe to toe with amazon. so that also asked later. quickly. but i think finding support in helping each other you know and we were there for each other as well when it got intense you might have seen some headlines and so forth. so i think that's really important and even just being proactive since aid reached out and my arms and said, i see you're doing a book tour. i'm in new york, can i be part of it to us? that you want the first line you know? and so that's...
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they're amazon as well. i got say i know that there's a lot of reporting out there. you know, what the warehouse is like. and i interview somebody who at some point had worked in the warehouse and it had been really dreadful and she's a really hard worker. and sheaid was the only job that got the better of her. but i spoke to amazon drivers, packers and people in other places who love that company and said to me, is this the best job i ever had in terms of unions? it's very complex because on the one hand, support for unions, intellect, emotionally, union vice jobs are good right now. people really appreciate unions and what they do there's a very positive view unions. and yet only 6% of the private sector unionized there simply is not a mass race to unions. despite the positive vibes people have about them right now. i thought that was really interesting. people would say a lot. oh, i totally you know, i support unions. i think they're great. just don't need it in my workplace. you know, we could quibble, i'm sure progressive would say they're wrong. they should. an
they're amazon as well. i got say i know that there's a lot of reporting out there. you know, what the warehouse is like. and i interview somebody who at some point had worked in the warehouse and it had been really dreadful and she's a really hard worker. and sheaid was the only job that got the better of her. but i spoke to amazon drivers, packers and people in other places who love that company and said to me, is this the best job i ever had in terms of unions? it's very complex because on...
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microsoft, google and amazon services. but if this is supposed to be decentralized network, that's censorship and resilient, then we should have more choice. and so what decentralized physical infrastructure is add choice. the second thing is it can enhance performance if we want to run transactions on these networks and render metaverse and do all this stuff, we need all the computing power infrastructure we can get our hands on. and so we need to create incentives for people to contribute their assets into those networks. and then, yes, of course, choice, meaning simply the more choice there is, the better the competition, the stronger the results for consumers. at the beginning of my remarks, i talked about the intersection of different technologies, and i want to spend just a moment talking about a.i. so this is alan turing. alan turing, among many other things, helped to win war against the nazis by breaking their code machine called the enigma machine. he was also the inventor of a.i. of how we think about ai, and he
microsoft, google and amazon services. but if this is supposed to be decentralized network, that's censorship and resilient, then we should have more choice. and so what decentralized physical infrastructure is add choice. the second thing is it can enhance performance if we want to run transactions on these networks and render metaverse and do all this stuff, we need all the computing power infrastructure we can get our hands on. and so we need to create incentives for people to contribute...
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oh, but amazon to deliver packages. okay, but those ones are good. you know, it's just so hypocritical and flimsy as it is. but if it was a strict standard, i mean, who gets to make that standard that your accounting firm is at blackrock? is it, you know, a bunch of weirdos in davos? like why did why should they you know, why are the shareholders and the customer owners and the real stakeholders of the business actually making those decisions? and so that has a lot of implications for individual wealth in terms of the fact that your company is will do worse and it is the statistics have shown they do worse when they're not focused on driving the shareholder value. and we can make some discussions about, you know, they should be focusing more long term on the short term. there are some issues in there. but, you know, esg just further corrupts that and that they're using your capital as a way to to do this bullying. and so it's really putting, you know, your investments at risk. then we're not getting the innovation from the companies. so it's just net
oh, but amazon to deliver packages. okay, but those ones are good. you know, it's just so hypocritical and flimsy as it is. but if it was a strict standard, i mean, who gets to make that standard that your accounting firm is at blackrock? is it, you know, a bunch of weirdos in davos? like why did why should they you know, why are the shareholders and the customer owners and the real stakeholders of the business actually making those decisions? and so that has a lot of implications for...
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and it's not just amazon, of course. i mean, other retailers are selling e-books online. there's a there's a wonderful new independent online bookselling organization called bookshop dot org, which which i think people are using barnes and noble, which is which is really flourishing under the leadership of james daunt, a great national bookselling chain once again. so, you know, there are a lot of ways to sell books. mr. karp finally, publishing is often thought of as kind of a dusty, stodgy profession. how do you respond to that? i think that we're more dynamic and entrepreneurial and and, you know, it's so funny because the original simon and schuster would have been considered the equivalent of tech bro's when they started in 1924. and i think that, you know, we're right at the cutting edge and, you know, the tech brothers are calling us and, you know, they want to work with us and people still are influenced by books. there's still they're still animated by them. they're inspired by them. and we are amplify by some of the most important voices and writers in the world
and it's not just amazon, of course. i mean, other retailers are selling e-books online. there's a there's a wonderful new independent online bookselling organization called bookshop dot org, which which i think people are using barnes and noble, which is which is really flourishing under the leadership of james daunt, a great national bookselling chain once again. so, you know, there are a lot of ways to sell books. mr. karp finally, publishing is often thought of as kind of a dusty, stodgy...
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you know when you search for something on amazon or however you feel about amazon people use amazon and along the left you can check and uncheck boxes about brands and size and color and all stuff. i really that amazon would add one more little box that said made in usa again are a lot of work on their part because. somebody would have to actually vet the claim but i just think it would help all of us because stuff is out there it's not expensive. it doesn't have to be expensive. yes, some it expensive but some of it isn't. but if we really care supporting american workers and also getting around the awful guilt. right. that you feel when you buy something you don't quite know its origins. you don't quite know who made it getting around that that that concern if you care about that then a little box would be super helpful for for shoppers who want to do good and don't have the time to be super and will like me about the research. all right. want to go deeper deeper into sort of you and this writing process. you're obviously the author of a very well-received book into the raging sea abo
you know when you search for something on amazon or however you feel about amazon people use amazon and along the left you can check and uncheck boxes about brands and size and color and all stuff. i really that amazon would add one more little box that said made in usa again are a lot of work on their part because. somebody would have to actually vet the claim but i just think it would help all of us because stuff is out there it's not expensive. it doesn't have to be expensive. yes, some it...
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so one, if you're interested in that, i would say go to google our amazon search extra around and google robbins brook and. i think you'll find a lot of sources on that auschwitz had a women's camp to madonna, had a women's so within a sound not all of the concentration camps were women's camp sections. and they had a cadre of guards that were in charge of the prisoners there. and there were always many more men prisoners and women prisoners in terms of political prisoners being arrested or keeping people for labor, men or were used in the slave labor camps and in the camps. report prisoners always in much, much greater numbers. certainly many of the had bordellos where prisoners that were considered attractive are forced to serve. and so there is a lot of sexual violence certainly on the eastern front either in camps or otherwise. the old story that while no sexual rape did not take place because of the german laws about race and gender race mixing that at least one thing the nazis didn't do was have lots of rape. we know that's wrong. now, enough research has been done that we know tha
so one, if you're interested in that, i would say go to google our amazon search extra around and google robbins brook and. i think you'll find a lot of sources on that auschwitz had a women's camp to madonna, had a women's so within a sound not all of the concentration camps were women's camp sections. and they had a cadre of guards that were in charge of the prisoners there. and there were always many more men prisoners and women prisoners in terms of political prisoners being arrested or...
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guest: anywhere you can buy a book, is online at amazon, barnes & noble, simon & schuster's website, anywhere you can buy books. host: would be paid by the trump campaign for the work you did? guest: i was. i was highly compensated for the work i did inside those 30 days just north of $750,000. a lot of that was of temporary in my company's bank account because we had to pay outside vendors to do sensitive data work necessary to confirm individual identities. when you're working with voter data to figure out if someone is dead, deceased, passed away. there are a lot of ways to say what i just said. but to determine when someone is deceased, you need more than a mentor birthday -- or than a name and birthday. this is a problem across all of the analyses i had done and brought to me by others. people were looking at names and did a bird, nizar john smith born in 1972 in different states, they assumed it was the same person but 90% of the times it is not the same person. many of us share the exact same name and it is not impossible to have the same birthdate. is very likely with two dif
guest: anywhere you can buy a book, is online at amazon, barnes & noble, simon & schuster's website, anywhere you can buy books. host: would be paid by the trump campaign for the work you did? guest: i was. i was highly compensated for the work i did inside those 30 days just north of $750,000. a lot of that was of temporary in my company's bank account because we had to pay outside vendors to do sensitive data work necessary to confirm individual identities. when you're working with...