money is going to corrupt the people that create ASI? assembling lots of notes and more and more notes, and really, really, really running away from the work. Which is, you know, I have to admit, it's
money is going to corrupt the people that create ASI? Assemble about probably a 30-page document, so story synopsis and a character synopsis for each of the major characters. And then hand that over, and that gets
- It was... Yeah, it got contentious. So you've got intellects competing, and eventually, the technical merits for some people are secondary, and it's about asserted. But occasionally we would get this bug where people would still see it. So I finally put my phone number in the assert,
- It was... Yeah, it got contentious. So you've got intellects competing, and eventually, the technical merits for some people are secondary, and it's about asserts, because they stop everything and force you to take care of the problem.
shouldn't the typical person just be able to take their money, put it into an asset which appreciates in value 15% a year and they don't have to worry about it? What about the S&P 500? They can just put it into the stock market, right?
21 million Bitcoin. All of those things are things that the robots are not going to create infinite of. Those are capital assets. Which capital asset is a function of where you live and what your mindset is. If you're living in a war zone, my advice is Bitcoin because you're not
And it seems like the least bad options still involve Iran having more control over the Strait of Hormuz than they were asserting. But here we go. Most Americans shouldn't have to be worrying about the Strait of Hormuz. They got enough to worry about. And a year ago we weren't. That was not a problem. Whatever was going on in the Strait of Hormuz did not feel like it
And so, I think that's one way to just you know, the other way is you go ask your current boss for a promotion. asset that is not somebody else's liability. Somebody has to give you
mistake the the UK government is making is they don't see that the 5.7 million small businesses are their biggest asset. That we could get those going, that we could create an entrepreneurial uplift that would create jobs and it would create better opportunities. I would definitely curb the issue that we're having with these mega funds and I
Um what Donald Trump did in attacking Iran goes against what the ODNI report assessed for the the most likely threats against the United States in her 2000 in the ODNI's 2005 threat assessment. It goes against the uh Department of War's 2026 National Defense Strategy and it goes
behavior that is way outside the norm of, you know, intelligence reports and assessments and these long monographs that may or may not actually be effective. I mean, you know, the biggest surprises of the past 40 years, the Berlin Wall falling and 9/11 were
absolutely yes. So, you believe that he was an intelligence asset, and it sounds like you believe he was an intelligence asset potentially by a US ally. Yes. So, who is that ally? Israel.
That's this week on America Actually, Lapsed Again. Assemblyman Borris, thank you for joining us. We appreciate your time. Thanks for having me.
policies that secure an increasing share of income for the holders of capital assets. I'm wondering why you think neoliberalism won when it did. I mean, we have this long period of, you know, post-war social democracy in America and then in the late '7s, early 80s,
in terms of addiction and a lot of the state's evidence rests on the fact that or the allegation, the assertion that Meta knew it was doing this and it knew that there was going to be dangerous side effects of these features. Yeah. I mean, we should say, by the way, that Meta disagrees with all of these claims and allegations and it says it
Britons were Alexander Cromie and Marie Ebbert, and Mr. Cromie's company, the asset management firm Blackstone, have been paying tribute to him saying that he was a a beloved colleague, and they've been speaking of staff's uh shock that this happened while they were
cannot just simply return any of these minors. As I mentioned before, each individual receives an individual assessment based according on their age and their needs, their vulnerability. They need to be awarded a legal guardian, and that legal guardian then also needs to uh make this decision in
And I'm a rewatch this so I could write down the three steps. Assembly is the one that really stuck out to me. I think I find-- I'll speak on behalf of the audience-- I'm not talking about me.
Well, not surprisingly, rates go down. assessment approach. I got this from a really influential Silicon Valley
assessments.
assemble them into some kind of robot shape and use that shape to walk from point A to point B.
assets for their families.
assessments quiet up until the November 1997 leak of an Ernst & Young report recommending improvements to a factory just north of Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.
assessment center. And he showed you-- maybe you want to describe what that was like.
assets of scale with entrepreneurial energy.
Assembly the next morning.
asset is more rewarding but even more risky in the black asset is somewhere in the middle all right so these are the
asset how about the red asset how many of you would pick the red asset to invest your entire wealth no I want you
Assess performance.
assessment of these streams in order to prioritize them for Reclamation the 39,000 is huge but it's just the
assemble uh the site that eventually humans will go to before they get there
asset classes, US Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities.
assessment over the introvert extrovert assessment because like if I'm an extrovert then I'm an extrovert that
assembly plants in the United States and interestingly we have two of them in Lancing and we've had a car manufacturer
assembly in the auditorium to show me you know what how much they've raised and they have like this big check you
asset prices it's going to all else equal push down the value of the dollar and all you know and bring down mortgage
Asser batteries and multiple panels on the roof and so on so you know I think it's an exciting time for solar and and
Assembling is easy. The value in a bike-- anyway, in my opinion-- is the frame.
Assets go down to $800 million.
assess the probabilities, then you should stay defensive.
Assessments, talk a little bit about assessments and the negative impact that potentially assessments have.
Assets in Place are investments you've already made as a company.
assets, by calculating private market values, by investing internationally.
assembling the um the sandwich. So this is where sort of
assessments-- real environmental and social impact assessments.
Assembly, the two houses of the Roman system.
asset to nonprofits-- is I always here, we don't know how to use Excel, we don't have the skills.
assemble, and then become more relevant on the web.
assessment of what would happen.
asserting their identity and their right to be who they are at earlier ages.