this with South Asia analyst Michael analyst Michael Kougelman, resident Kugelman, resident senior fellow at the senior fellow at the Atlantic Council. Atlantic Council. Michael, great to have Michael, great to have you with us. So you with us.So, as an outside observer, how as an outside observer, how significant significant do you think is this order
Thank you. Pleasure. Pleasure. Thank you. Thank you so much. So, first, if we would, just by virtue of introduction, we are on opposite sides of the Atlantic . Understand that you're in the UK. Talk a little bit about who you are, how you ended up being there and you know something about yourself.Absolutely. So my dad's family is from Jamaica. Um, he moved here. Or rather, my grand parents moved to the UK
But I think Europe is setting that standard now. Atlantic from below the Azores up along our coast and the damage it did.
Maybe I'll get a whole pig and I want to do barbecue night. Atlantic farm-raised Costco salmon is probably like $4 to $5 a pound, so for that perspective.
again I mean they're still out there in the Atlantic you know 75 80 yearslater so uh she had a lot of courage you know what I say to her I say ruie
the way I want to get into this is um by telling you about a magazine story that came out a few years ago from the Atlantic which is a really serious and wonderful publication always very provocative um definitely not a fakenews publication a real news publication um that tends to go very deep and um
But the toppings are quite different, and they say a lot about the Faroe Islands and their geographical position in the middle of the North Atlantic . Like these here, for example, they're legs of mutton.And one thing which is quite interesting with-- not only the Faroe Islands, but with any country in the sort of Northeast Atlantic Region or any part of that--
and rotoscoping is an animation technique where you draw directly on top of video material, frame by frame. In my case, the work is completely hand done. And the second thing I wanna say Atlantic Coast used to have a healthy shrimp fishing industry, but pollutants, agricultural run-off, over-fishing, and ocean warming, have worldwide altered the oceans' chemical
exhibitions now ollie i sort of joined the team right at the end of his atlantic trip to make the film about the atlantic so he'd already kind of squeezed people and picked up people that he'd read about in other people'sblogs that he heard about friends read about the ocean society i mean i guess i mean back when ollie was 14 he
pleasure to introduce James Fallows who is National correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly um James has been at the Atlantic for over 25 years andpreviously was Chief white house uh Speech writer for Jimmy Carter um James
really means for society and for culture is it a concern is it not a concern and so forth uh he started his career at the Atlantic Monthly where I worked with William languish on a series of Articles post September 11th he's a contributingwriter still for Fast Company magazine and he's also written for the Boston
influential figure in the world of rock and roll. He did PR for Led Zeppelin. He managed the career of Nirvana. He ran Atlantic Records, Mercury Records, and Warner Brothers Records. He launched Stevie Nick's solo career and in his newbook, Bumping into Geniuses, he takes us through his stories about the performers who represent a broad and powerful
like two puzzle pieces that fit together because they once were together, and then Pangaea broke apart. And the Earth bled lava, and it was a time of major volcanic eruptions all across what is now the Atlantic seaboard. And once again, as that lava came up, it burnt through the Earth, it released a lot of carbon dioxide, it led to global warming, it led to an extinction, not quite as bad as that one at the end of the Permian, about 50 million years earlier, but still one of the worst, sudden moments of death in Earth history. And that extinction decimated the crocodiles, almost all
talk about today. He's a staff writer at The Atlantic and finally, my old job, a professor emeritus of national security affairs at the US Naval War College, where he taught for 25 years. Welcome to the show, Tom.
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The Atlantic coast is on the right.
"The Atlantic ." It's just awesome.
the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
"The Atlantic ," "The Wall Street Journal," to name a few, and he's there.
The Atlantic slave trade is cut off in 1808 by Parliament.
The Atlantic called it sustainable perfection.
The Atlantic is slightly different, because there are tankers that are on auto-pilot.
of Atlantic salmon in 10 years something that it had taken us about 10,000 years
The Atlantic Monthly Magazine where he's always done reporting when we went to China I worked for the Pew Internet
Mid-Atlantic so I invite you to to come down and visit us and uh and to find our beer around here and drink it but I
Farmed Atlantic salmon, the best thing since sliced, white bread.
the atlantic both with nuclear-armed missiles on board as one uk parliamentarian asked
Across the Atlantic , things weren't much better.
the volcanoes that still erupt in Iceland today, that started to erupt back then, there are much more powerful back then. There was a lot more lava back then, and all that lava burning through the Earth as the North Atlantic Ocean opens up, lava that actually scoured a whole lot of Scotland, even the field sites. I have sites on the Isle of Sky where they're Jurassic age dinosaurs, and we have the lava flows right over those dinosaur bones. That is causing global warming.
only 4% of the Atlantic slave trade went to the United States. So there's-- the story of human slavery is one that reaches deep
It's got the Atlantic Ocean. It's got two seaboards.
reason I mentioned the Atlantic midional overturning circulation I love the abbreviation it's going to make this country go on mock because the
across the Atlantic eastwards and Iceland has a bilateral
Here in the mid-Atlantic whenever it's the cold winter, it's like, I should go visit California.
We brought back the Atlantic bluefin tuna.
If we cross the Atlantic Ocean now, we find ourselves in Cape Town in South Africa.
all along the Atlantic Coast, you're talking about black indigenous peoples. Yet we have a census that treats, quote Hispanic, right as this sort of term that can erase
Bissap comes across the Atlantic , takes root in Jamaica.
At "The Atlantic ," there were two writers who crunched the numbers.
So this is the Atlantic .
I worked for "The Atlantic " for a very long time.
So Virgin Atlantic Airways.
They're Atlantic spotted dolphins and they don't have any spots when they're born.
house the Atlantic slave trade brought millions of workers from Africa to the southern us to work on agricultural
Pilots so um there is a two lines in Germany in which his wife saw that picture there she is right there and she um sailed over the Atlantic unannounced and found him not with the frines but with Mabel bow and that kind of um caused a little bit of a friction in their marriage they eventually divorced
have heard a version of this question right I it's a big problem that we're trying to solve and the author of this piece in the Atlantic which is a place that everybody who's got ideas and rights wants to be says yes uh the claim in this article is that we have never been lonelier okay we are now ironically we're living through the loneliest age
contributing editor at the Atlantic please help me welcome to the stage Dr Ian
the um Atlantic Seaboard so the western coast so you get them in in Western
So we are the Atlantic Theater Company.
a message across the Atlantic first.