back to indexE35: Biogen's controversial Alzheimer's drug approval, the billionaire space race, Bitcoin & more
Chapters
0:0 Bestie intro, Chamath's whereabouts
2:54 Breaking down Biogen's Alzheimer's drug & the FDA's controversial approval
26:46 Billionaire space race: Is Bezos going to space too risky or a smart marketing move? How the space industry is a perfect example of effective government intervention. Can anyone dominate space?
42:55 Big Tech getting back to the office: what is the new normal for companies with thousands of employees?
56:49 Recent factors on the commercial & private real estate markets, inflation head fake
65:1 ProPublica's report on billionaire tax returns
75:58 Bitcoin toxicity, Snowflake's CEO apologizes for comments on merit & diversity
92:48 Science corner with Friedberg: Induced pluripotent stem cells & cloning
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Like Jacob, could you get any closer to the camera? 00:00:36.940 |
Welcome to another episode of the All In podcast. 00:00:40.880 |
It's ridiculously early, but we're taping the show because one of the besties happens to 00:00:46.080 |
have left the continent with us from an undisclosed location, Chamath Palihapitiya. 00:01:10.600 |
You paid for the four walls, and now you can afford the roof? 00:01:20.600 |
Let's see if you can just see outside and get a sense of the view. 00:01:36.400 |
I love how the house is already built, and he's still paying the architect. 00:01:40.400 |
This came out great, but can you rip down these four rooms and then just start over?" 00:01:44.400 |
Well, we lost Bestie C as he walks around his castle in some European country. 00:01:49.400 |
Welcome to Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. 00:01:53.400 |
Well, it's six in the afternoon--six in the evening. 00:01:55.400 |
I was in London last week, and holy mackerel. 00:01:59.200 |
The weather--if you want to see climate change, spend some time in Europe because literally 00:02:03.300 |
day over day, London on the first day I landed was--call it 24 degrees Celsius, so whatever 00:02:14.800 |
Literally, the next day, it was 62 and raining, and it just kept bouncing back and forth. 00:02:24.780 |
And if you're in Europe right now, you just see some of the craziest weather patterns, 00:02:29.000 |
day over day, massive thundershowers, then it's completely normal. 00:02:32.600 |
I mean, no wonder everybody here takes climate change so seriously. 00:02:38.600 |
And with us as well, David Sachs is here, the Rain Man himself tearing up the Twitter. 00:02:44.400 |
We've been off for two weeks, so there's a lot to cover. 00:02:46.600 |
And, of course, the queen of quinoa, chairman of the production board, David Friedberg. 00:02:54.600 |
Right off the bat, I think we got to go science and get the Friedberg ratio up from the get.