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Armstrong is arrogant. He ought to prepare more. He was just winging it. (MY BIAS: I’m partial to Mosler interviews where he’s asked to explain how things work, like the Sandler interview.)
this was the second segment of a two or three part interview where his producer had him keep me on for this last part, so yes, he was winging it, and in my humble opinion did a very good job!
In the first segment his primary guest was Larry Kudlow and he had me on as well. Hopefully it gets posted soon.
@WARREN MOSLER, Good to hear. I judged what I heard. It would have been helpful if you had indicated it was a portion of an interview. Sometimes your terseness is too terse. ;-)
i had the same problem as monica smith above–very poor sound quality.
i could barely understand warren. but, from what i could understand, it was great interview! you hit all the major points, warren! you’re getting better and better at this!
i didn’t realize you had to be invited. anyhow, i’m looking at the TED site now and i see that to get on the “invite list,” you have to be “nominated” by the public, so maybe we all should do that and put in a plug for warren to get invited to do a TED talk. 10-20 mins. is not a whole lot of time, but he could get enough said with a well-crafted speech and also plug his book.
March 18th, 2012 at 1:01 pm
The sound quality is really poor and Warren is hard to understand.
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March 18th, 2012 at 4:46 pm
Monica,
I found the sound quality to be good.
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Monica Smith Reply:
March 19th, 2012 at 6:49 pm
@dan, Perhaps it’s a MAC problem. I did download it to reformat it in another program, but it didn’t get better. That may be my skill level.
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March 18th, 2012 at 7:18 pm
Armstrong is arrogant. He ought to prepare more. He was just winging it. (MY BIAS: I’m partial to Mosler interviews where he’s asked to explain how things work, like the Sandler interview.)
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WARREN MOSLER Reply:
March 18th, 2012 at 9:09 pm
this was the second segment of a two or three part interview where his producer had him keep me on for this last part, so yes, he was winging it, and in my humble opinion did a very good job!
In the first segment his primary guest was Larry Kudlow and he had me on as well. Hopefully it gets posted soon.
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Matt Franko Reply:
March 19th, 2012 at 7:21 am
@WARREN MOSLER,
“..Larry Kudlow and he had me on as well“: This ought to be good! Cant wait. Resp,
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Art Patten Reply:
March 19th, 2012 at 9:30 am
@WARREN MOSLER,
How many times did Larry say “King Dollah”? :)
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MRW Reply:
March 19th, 2012 at 7:11 pm
@WARREN MOSLER, Good to hear. I judged what I heard. It would have been helpful if you had indicated it was a portion of an interview. Sometimes your terseness is too terse. ;-)
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March 19th, 2012 at 9:31 am
i had the same problem as monica smith above–very poor sound quality.
i could barely understand warren. but, from what i could understand, it was great interview! you hit all the major points, warren! you’re getting better and better at this!
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March 19th, 2012 at 1:26 pm
one question, warren, have you ever thought about doing a TED talk??
http://www.ted.com
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WARREN MOSLER Reply:
March 20th, 2012 at 11:31 am
know what it is but haven’t been invited
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jason m Reply:
March 21st, 2012 at 9:58 am
@Yuu Kim, I love TED talks and this would be a very cool idea if we could make it happen.
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March 21st, 2012 at 10:42 am
i didn’t realize you had to be invited. anyhow, i’m looking at the TED site now and i see that to get on the “invite list,” you have to be “nominated” by the public, so maybe we all should do that and put in a plug for warren to get invited to do a TED talk. 10-20 mins. is not a whole lot of time, but he could get enough said with a well-crafted speech and also plug his book.
here’s the link: http://www.ted.com/nominate/speaker
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