But what I really hope that a lot of people can take away is how fundamentally unique Donald Trump is as a political figure and what he was able to do to realign American politics really forever. I mean in the white working class realignment originally of 2016, the activation really of a multiracial kind of working class coalition
has gone to Afghanistan. We know it's been deployed with our Navy Seals. And it's very, very simple. for realigning everything? Or, are they bad for the joints? I've seen both thoughts out there.
And the next morning, the leaves were falling off. The polymers realign and the wiggle unfolds.
If AI takes humanity’s place as the beast of burden for our economy, there’s kind of no telling what we’d get up to. It could totally realign our values, our social structures, and the ways we spend our time. It could change us from cogs in the capitalist machine into …maybe something else.
I think it's really hard. And how do you realign that when things change?
If I make a mistake-- well, I've learned something. Then I can realign myself and go in the directions that I need to. So I thought that by telling people, that would slow me down by Saroo, look, that's the past.
And the ways to do that are manifold. If we realign the incentives both for funding agencies and for institutions and for research institutes and for companies to get translatable results, results
I mean, this is a company that infiltrated animal welfare groups, that spent $10s of millions to defend its use of elephants. There must be a realignment.
So of course they're going to say that. And suddenly realigns , to a degree that was unprecedented, with the stock market.
And the ways to do that are manifold. So we may just need to realign our expectations about what we're chasing.
In fact, there was like 400 bottles in this office right now because we got on eBay and collected all these vintage. And I think we've got to realign what's important and not always say it's got to be cheap.
to realign American politics really forever. I mean in the white working class realignment originally of 2016, the activation really of a multiracial kind of working class coalition and of really splitting American lines along a single individual question of did you attend a four-year college degree institution or not?
They don't want to sting us because if they sting us, they die. So we're also trying to kind of realign and associate, clearly we love honey bees. So you guys can too.
I assume all of you guys have worked in teams in your life. is not because the price mechanism in some way realigned the incentives of that person.
that thing. And the Mercury was pretty much, as you probably are aware and many of you studied all this stuff was that Scott Carpenter had a lot of problems on his flight because track of the drift rates and after we had a realigned the platform after a couple of days the computer then took over and pulsed each of the three x's on the inertial reference
or or um they're just regurgitation of various texts and uh so my my focus is much more on on the the way we already describe the world and trying to realign that description um may maybe you there should be other people who go out and do you know um do
And, operations to fix or try and realign the eyes may not work.
And I think that's how the world finds the balance and realigns itself in interesting ways.
Donald Trump just beat Kamala Harris with Latino men and he ran up the table for young men. So really fundamentally, we have witnessed a full realignment in American politics. And that's a really fundamental problem for the modern left is erase a lot of the conversation around gerrymandering, around the electoral college,
just this moment to reconnect, reground, and realign .
No, because the thing that melatonin is supposed to do is realign circadian rhythm. If you're in the middle of the night, you're already in that rhythm.
And again, the fundamental purpose of this book is to realign our geographies, to reimagine an alignment or a better, and more productive, and more
Compared to the social benefits they had and what they're likely to have to give up in order to realign themselves with this world,
and help resource them to be able to draw attention to the problem, but also realign resources
I didn't ever, in like a bar, I didn't ever think he would be the vice president-elect of the United States. - Yeah. - And also I listened to your incredible debate about it with Marshall on "The Realignment" podcast.
to correspond with the position of the sun from which they had started." So they're realigning the calendar then with the solar year.
So this is kind of why, if you're going to do these kind of very small end tests, you cannot really realign
whole groups of people, divisions and departments, and that's a much harder thing to get realigned than just a set of people attending a meeting
- The following is a conversation with Saagar Enjeti, his second time in the podcast. Saagar is a political commentator, journalist, co-host of "Breaking Points" with Krystal Ball and of "The Realignment" podcast with Marshall Kosloff. Saagar is one of the most well-read people I've ever met.
The changes going on in the world after World War II, and the revolution in China, and the complete realignment with the Cold War going on, the communist bloc as they called