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so hollywood rarely presents those idealized depictions of republicans on screen. it tends to be democrats more often, right? i think we saw some of that today and some of the discussions. what about reagan, the reagans, the movie actor? right. he actually appears in films. how does he use that to his advantage as president? well, i think reagan's long history of being on multiple screens, multiple platforms, because he starts as a radio announcer, then he becomes a movie star, then becomes a television star. then when he's doing work with g, he goes out and speaks to large audiences. so first of all, those trained reagan how to speak on multiple platforms. he knew how to speak on the radio. he knew how to convey himself on the silver screen. he knew what to do on television. so i think that helped him train himself as a good communicator. but it also introduced him to the american people. and when the democrats would say reagan likes acid rain or he wants to get rid of medicare, reagan with reagan's people would say, look, you know, ronald reagan, you've seen him
so hollywood rarely presents those idealized depictions of republicans on screen. it tends to be democrats more often, right? i think we saw some of that today and some of the discussions. what about reagan, the reagans, the movie actor? right. he actually appears in films. how does he use that to his advantage as president? well, i think reagan's long history of being on multiple screens, multiple platforms, because he starts as a radio announcer, then he becomes a movie star, then becomes a...
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and you know,reedom of speech is a one way street in hollywood, which is to combat. has that affected your actin career? no, i continued. it is affecting me in terms of getting things in hollywood, getting in, you know, they're not going to call me in anymore or any more cable or certainly for network television, just cause i have a different point of view. t i got there and i formed sorbo studios. scott, please go to circ studios dot com. a lot of things coming down the pipe and i've got four movies that are in pt-production. i've got a wonderful movie opening at the end of october. there's the poster for it right ere. it's called miracle in east tes. it's a wonderful famy movie. pg rated opens. october 29th go to social studios dot com getour tickets right now and so i'm stayin very busy since they booted me oui shot over 50 movies so they're just not on the mainstream of hollywood. i'm not gng to get $100 million advertising budget behind us, but i do movies that hollywood used to do. i did movies that have love and hope and redemption and faith and laughter and t
and you know,reedom of speech is a one way street in hollywood, which is to combat. has that affected your actin career? no, i continued. it is affecting me in terms of getting things in hollywood, getting in, you know, they're not going to call me in anymore or any more cable or certainly for network television, just cause i have a different point of view. t i got there and i formed sorbo studios. scott, please go to circ studios dot com. a lot of things coming down the pipe and i've got four...
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this was when westerns were the most frequent genre of hollywood film. so, the presidents do have time to do it and they choose their own they. in terms of watching your opponent, i saw this most when i worked on the bush campaign. you have to prepare for your opponent and john kerry was a pretty good debater. there was thousands of hours of tape of him and to see what he had said over the years, helped prepare for what he might do. that could be interesting in this upcoming campaign. trump was effective in debates in 2016 but with multiple opponents, they would have watched him and we have thousands of hours of truck now. will they be able to predict what he will say like the marco rubio debates. the fact that these politicians are so frequently found and recorded gives their opponents a lot of material to work with to prepare. >> a question right up front here. >> thank you. you talk a lot about the pop- culture of the 20th century and the 21st century presidents. pop-culture looks different in the 19th century but are there interesting stories about t
this was when westerns were the most frequent genre of hollywood film. so, the presidents do have time to do it and they choose their own they. in terms of watching your opponent, i saw this most when i worked on the bush campaign. you have to prepare for your opponent and john kerry was a pretty good debater. there was thousands of hours of tape of him and to see what he had said over the years, helped prepare for what he might do. that could be interesting in this upcoming campaign. trump was...
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whereas reagan was already in the media and hollywood before politics. he was arty number with your thoughts there? >> it is actually one of the surprising things from my research. i came to the first book project and second thinking that these are stories about ronald reagan. ronald reagan ushered in the celebrity presidency. in the air of deregulation on the growth of cable, that has to be because of ronald reagan. that was my assumption going into it. my research shows that reagan capitalized on these changing cultural values these changing ways in which campaigns operated in the 1960s going to the primary trail, appealing to people as fans. this, ultimately, created a political and cultural system in which he could say that he represented the people. his performance and ability to perform was part of his qualifications. he makes the argument when he runs for governor in 1966. he calls himself the citizen politician. because he was an actor, he understood the people better and that is why he should win elections. at the time his acting background was
whereas reagan was already in the media and hollywood before politics. he was arty number with your thoughts there? >> it is actually one of the surprising things from my research. i came to the first book project and second thinking that these are stories about ronald reagan. ronald reagan ushered in the celebrity presidency. in the air of deregulation on the growth of cable, that has to be because of ronald reagan. that was my assumption going into it. my research shows that reagan...
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hollywood and vine. famous corner of hollywood and vine. he wasn't around. so mother knocked on booker wade's door and he gave a ride to the hospital in his convertible. and a february night, the top down, because the top wouldn't close. and booker, this african-american guyecame my godfatherfterwards. my mother told me that she was that booker had arved because she had been praying sam martin, the press who. many of you will know is an african peruvian afro, peruvian saint, later called the saint of of harmony between the races. and so my mother was convinced thatooker wade had been sent by some martine's brothers to help her get to the hospital. but i tell her that the real miracle is african-amerin in history because african-american history is so at the core of the american experience. it's actually one of the defining elements of the american experience. and booker, i did not know until i was in my forties and writing a column, the los angeles times, i wrote a column. booker wade asked for the public's help in finding him because i had actually never me
hollywood and vine. famous corner of hollywood and vine. he wasn't around. so mother knocked on booker wade's door and he gave a ride to the hospital in his convertible. and a february night, the top down, because the top wouldn't close. and booker, this african-american guyecame my godfatherfterwards. my mother told me that she was that booker had arved because she had been praying sam martin, the press who. many of you will know is an african peruvian afro, peruvian saint, later called the...
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variety of these sort of lovely different stage actresses from a certain time period, usually from hollywood and lynne carter also did similar characters. he did phyllis diller. and he and phyllis diller were friends for many years. and also did pearl bailey the the lady of stage and screen who was black. and she loved him. and he never, of course performed in blackface. i shouldn't say of course because that wasn't universal at the time, unfortunately. but he never blackface but he she loved his performance so much that she called him the road company pearl and then i think lynne carter also did josephine baker and josephine baker loved him so much she would like put her balenciaga in a cab and send them to him, you know, the relationships were getting so good that they would give them lessons or like lily and then their actual vocal arrangement and things like that. lynne carter specifically yeah, there were many these great ladies of the stage and screen who, who loved him and you can see some of them on youtube now, which is really fascinating and fantastic and him doing phyllis diller i
variety of these sort of lovely different stage actresses from a certain time period, usually from hollywood and lynne carter also did similar characters. he did phyllis diller. and he and phyllis diller were friends for many years. and also did pearl bailey the the lady of stage and screen who was black. and she loved him. and he never, of course performed in blackface. i shouldn't say of course because that wasn't universal at the time, unfortunately. but he never blackface but he she loved...
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hollywood movie plots cannot mpare with the nixons love story and their real life story. that was only just beginning now to take. i want to thank all of you for listening and thank rob and have rob come back on to moderate questions. thank you, kate. that was wonderful. so just a minder here for our viewers if you can please enter your questions using the q&a button at the bottom of the screen. that'll be the most concise way that we can consolidate them and get those asked. so, heath, i'm going to start out here with the question from marsha garwood, where she what did pat nixon do while president nixon was in the navy world war two? and how did his family react to him joining the milary? yes. so, pat you know, went with him starting in d.c. as i was talking about, shworked at the opa, the office christ administration. they then went to tampa. iwo quonset, rhode island, for his training. she waited in whittier for him there, then joined him later, th they go off to san francisco. and he deploys. and she is working again at e opa. so she is working the entire time. she i
hollywood movie plots cannot mpare with the nixons love story and their real life story. that was only just beginning now to take. i want to thank all of you for listening and thank rob and have rob come back on to moderate questions. thank you, kate. that was wonderful. so just a minder here for our viewers if you can please enter your questions using the q&a button at the bottom of the screen. that'll be the most concise way that we can consolidate them and get those asked. so, heath, i'm...
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her first book, showbiz politic ex hollywood in american political life, which was published in 2014 by the university of north press, examines institutionalization of entertainment and structures in american politics and the rise of the celebrity presidency. and this book will be available for purchase and signing after the event. her second book, 24 seven politics, cable television and the fragmenting of america from watergate. fox news will be published august by princeton university press. it excavates how the growth of cable television, transformed political life by tethering politics to profits and catering to narrow audiences, rather than finding common ground. please me in welcoming dr. brownell to the presidential library and museum. good evening. thank you so much to the gerald ford museum for inviting to speak today and to all of you for coming to hear about my work and a special thank you to brooke and morale and the entire staff of the museum and foundation for of your hospitality and your support of my work. i've spent a lot of time at the gerald ford library in ann arb
her first book, showbiz politic ex hollywood in american political life, which was published in 2014 by the university of north press, examines institutionalization of entertainment and structures in american politics and the rise of the celebrity presidency. and this book will be available for purchase and signing after the event. her second book, 24 seven politics, cable television and the fragmenting of america from watergate. fox news will be published august by princeton university press....
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i wanted to do more hollywood aims at that point. that agency -- i wanted to get things on the screen, so i ended up at the agency. i do not talk to my agent there that much, but she is really good. she ithe one who told m do not write another book like this. if you really want to reach people, you have to tell stories. but at least tell stories in the literary mium, stories of how you engage. so i started doing that. she was right. and now and always, i have seen my agent, but more so my editor as my partner in the project. i do not want to sell to a publishing company that has an editor that is not adding value to the book. not just the distribution, the cover and the sales of the book, but they should be my partner. they really are the first audience, and i'm not going to leave him unless god knows what happened, but he was the one who told me to write this book. he wrote a couple articles. i did this article on the survival of the richest who wanted advice on how to get out there doomsday bunkers. a year or two later, i wrote abo
i wanted to do more hollywood aims at that point. that agency -- i wanted to get things on the screen, so i ended up at the agency. i do not talk to my agent there that much, but she is really good. she ithe one who told m do not write another book like this. if you really want to reach people, you have to tell stories. but at least tell stories in the literary mium, stories of how you engage. so i started doing that. she was right. and now and always, i have seen my agent, but more so my...
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i was talking about how they were conveyed by hollywood in their lifetimes. the stamp thing is an interesting point because the stamps were much more widely a part of the popular thing and they were stamp collectors and he found the stamps very interesting as you could get the ideas out there in that culture. now who talks about the latest stamp? i've never heard that happen today. >> well, we were just talking about it at lunch. was kevin still here? we were talking about the fact that there is a citizen stamp commission that actually listens to the ideas of who should be on the stamp. >> that's the commission. but do we know what stamps? is it widely known who was on the latest stamp? >> not until you go to the post office, yes. and who sends letters today? [ laughter ] >> i'm telling you, my kids, they are all those kids. they don't know where each thing goes on a letter. >> like the return. >> the upper right corner of the stamp and the upper left. as the mail becomes less important in our everyday lives, stamps become less of a unifying culture. >> that'
i was talking about how they were conveyed by hollywood in their lifetimes. the stamp thing is an interesting point because the stamps were much more widely a part of the popular thing and they were stamp collectors and he found the stamps very interesting as you could get the ideas out there in that culture. now who talks about the latest stamp? i've never heard that happen today. >> well, we were just talking about it at lunch. was kevin still here? we were talking about the fact that...
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so they had both been gt at t same time in hollywood. in hollywood called armageddon. and billy bob thornton played the president in that. so you have asteroids hitting the earth as the narrative and in one movie you have a black president and, one movie, you have a traditional white. and i wi go through the list of many of the white presidents that we know and love or despise. and there was no controversy about the fact that morgan freeman was playing the president. granted, he had already played god. so this s like a step down. maybe. but there was a lot of controversy out the fact like to exactly the same that that had hugh huge budgets were made by different studios and came out within weeks of each other. th was the controversy, not the fact that you had, a african-american actor, playing th president, whicat that point in 1998, you did not see that much of it. and so as i started to do this research. i went back and looked at the sort of deep impact. and, you know, again, you can talk about this question of representaon because we're all used to seeing people lik
so they had both been gt at t same time in hollywood. in hollywood called armageddon. and billy bob thornton played the president in that. so you have asteroids hitting the earth as the narrative and in one movie you have a black president and, one movie, you have a traditional white. and i wi go through the list of many of the white presidents that we know and love or despise. and there was no controversy about the fact that morgan freeman was playing the president. granted, he had already...
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in fact, the first entreaties that we got from hollywood to have a movie made, wrejected. but then years later, we were approached again and we thought it was an important story to be told, the story of how investigative reporting works, the story of listening to. two survivors holding powerful institutions to account, basically explaining how investigative reporting works and why important in this country so. that to me was the importance of the movie. obviously it gave me some degree of celebrity. i guess mine or celebrity, i would say. but it's not something. i expected not something i was seeking. it just happened to me. and you try use it for a good purpose. i try to use it for the purpose of talking about the role of an independent and free press in this country and frankly, the world. so that's what i that's what i endeavored to do with that that and the movie and the timing, of course, being important as corrected me for that. and i appreciate that beyond that question beyond that that that i'm sure out body experience in some ways for you what ilike to take step f
in fact, the first entreaties that we got from hollywood to have a movie made, wrejected. but then years later, we were approached again and we thought it was an important story to be told, the story of how investigative reporting works, the story of listening to. two survivors holding powerful institutions to account, basically explaining how investigative reporting works and why important in this country so. that to me was the importance of the movie. obviously it gave me some degree of...
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i up in a hollywood democratic family. my mother told me democrat the whole way. and i did that for my whole life. then president trump won and i couldn't understand why the media, everything else there were so against him. i'm like, what is going on here? and i didn't quite it. and then a couple. hannity episodes i saw you on the hannity episodes and you were just killing it for about 5 minutes and and hannity were like, cut you off. i'm not done yet. but. and i'm like, who is this man? he's making a lot of sense. and then i really started listening. i started listen to your podcast and i'm like, wow. it changed my mind. i have a lot of friends that are democrats. i've talking to like, listen, listen. this podcast is make your own decisions. and but my is i am very concerned because i feel the republican party is very weak. i think there is a lot of i can't believe what's going now. they don't understand what the democrats are up to. and and the evil that's happening right now. you've got republicans that are screwing around with all kinds of they're asking all o
i up in a hollywood democratic family. my mother told me democrat the whole way. and i did that for my whole life. then president trump won and i couldn't understand why the media, everything else there were so against him. i'm like, what is going on here? and i didn't quite it. and then a couple. hannity episodes i saw you on the hannity episodes and you were just killing it for about 5 minutes and and hannity were like, cut you off. i'm not done yet. but. and i'm like, who is this man? he's...
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and it's a redwood and lombard streets it's old saietery in hollywood in baltimore, ryland, old saint paul ce in baltimore. they've got graves date back there to like 1692, very very old cemetery. so armstead, we know little bit more about him because of s prominence he. comes out to e farm the third. he's mortally wounded, he dies probably of a pulmonary embolism from these two wous in the arm, in the leg. and then in october, he's buried here local. he's in bomb. he's taken in october. down, down to baltimore, maryland so he dies in the summer kitchen. and i'm going end the program showing you the summekitchen and what great things the fodation did when it got owner took care of ts operty. here'a summer kitche in 2008 ergrow o's a summer kitchen in 2011. still got the metal roof ont 2011 here it is with the wooden roof now and somof the side that's been rehabilitated by the way, we found well ithere. i don't think anybody even knew we had that here 2013 and then toy is is what it what it looks perfectly preserved very close to where you are all art and a group that i represented hel
and it's a redwood and lombard streets it's old saietery in hollywood in baltimore, ryland, old saint paul ce in baltimore. they've got graves date back there to like 1692, very very old cemetery. so armstead, we know little bit more about him because of s prominence he. comes out to e farm the third. he's mortally wounded, he dies probably of a pulmonary embolism from these two wous in the arm, in the leg. and then in october, he's buried here local. he's in bomb. he's taken in october. down,...
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certain aspects of the film to do with anti-communism and various fun myths, shall we say, and in hollywood about the alleged lack of any communist influence in washington between about 1933 and 1950. it's rather curious. i mean, since we left off in 1933, that isn't actually a bad place to start. i wasn't originally planning on starting t mig >>> we left off in ht1933. as that is not a bad play -- to start. one of the first areas in which hoover tussled with roosevelt over foreign policy behind the scenes where they are corresponding and talking was over soviet recognition. recognition of the soviet union itself which hoover of course along with the two republican president preceding him all the way back to some extent you might even say the wilson administration had refused to do. there were good reasons. the bolsheviks were an outlaw regime, self-proclaimed outlaws who had annihilated private property as they put it rather charmingly along with the external debts along with effectively almost all of corporate an -- they were all annihilated by decree. u.s. claims were not necessarily the
certain aspects of the film to do with anti-communism and various fun myths, shall we say, and in hollywood about the alleged lack of any communist influence in washington between about 1933 and 1950. it's rather curious. i mean, since we left off in 1933, that isn't actually a bad place to start. i wasn't originally planning on starting t mig >>> we left off in ht1933. as that is not a bad play -- to start. one of the first areas in which hoover tussled with roosevelt over foreign...
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i don't think hollywood or anybody else ought to take creative license with the facts. it's one thing in fiction, not with the facts. ms. bautista, for your own healing, and i was thinking about your friend, joy. how is joy? i hope she's on the path to healing. >> she is. she is. she is a social worker now in the philippines, so one of the things really that really help us, for survivors like me honor healing journey and a restoration turning is to provide more resources on education, on awareness of the crying. also financial assistance because all of us came from a really hard life of poverty. so a lot of us really need to move on. and through financing or through educational assistance, that help us. because in reality, a lot of survivors are culturally, education is their primary source of hope. source of moving on to our healing and to what bad thing happened to us. and achieving those dreams and hopes would really help survivors. >> very well said. i appreciate that. forgive me for moving because i want to get something in about tech. it seems to me there ought to
i don't think hollywood or anybody else ought to take creative license with the facts. it's one thing in fiction, not with the facts. ms. bautista, for your own healing, and i was thinking about your friend, joy. how is joy? i hope she's on the path to healing. >> she is. she is. she is a social worker now in the philippines, so one of the things really that really help us, for survivors like me honor healing journey and a restoration turning is to provide more resources on education, on...
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time and she was with her father and she became a writer she wanted to be an actress and she went to hollywood and didn't pan out very well. and she began to write when she was there. and she then went to graduate school at columbia and and became a writer and didn't consult anybody while she was writing. so only when she was finished and said, mom, will you come new york so i can ask you questions. did i get to find out that she was writing about her father, about her family, and she did really well. and her novel was still taught to freshmen at barnard where she went and since then, she's written, i guess, three books, the last one, which i wish they would reprint before the election next year was to young people, giving them a lot of american history that they should know and urging them to get out there, vote so. and now she's writing another. she spent time in their house across the way from us, from our house in martha's vineyard, where i now live, full time. and then she comes a lot. and i don't know anything about her new novel because i ask anyone else here. so the gentleman in the gl
time and she was with her father and she became a writer she wanted to be an actress and she went to hollywood and didn't pan out very well. and she began to write when she was there. and she then went to graduate school at columbia and and became a writer and didn't consult anybody while she was writing. so only when she was finished and said, mom, will you come new york so i can ask you questions. did i get to find out that she was writing about her father, about her family, and she did...
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in fact, the first entreaties that we got from hollywood to have a movie made, we rejected. but then years later, we were approached again and we thought it was an important story to be told, the story of how investigative reporting works, the story of listening to. two survivors holding powerful institutions to account, basically explaining how investigative reporting works and why important in this country so. that to me was the importance of the movie. obviously it gave me some degree of celebrity. i guess mine or celebrity, i would say. but it's not something. i expected not something i was seeking. it just happened to me. and you try use it for a good purpose. i try to use it for the purpose of talking about the role of an independent and free press in this country. and frankly, the world. so that's what i that's what i endeavored to do with that that and the movie and the timing, of course, being important as corrected me for that. and i appreciate that beyond that question beyond that that that i'm sure out body experience in some ways for you what it like to take ste
in fact, the first entreaties that we got from hollywood to have a movie made, we rejected. but then years later, we were approached again and we thought it was an important story to be told, the story of how investigative reporting works, the story of listening to. two survivors holding powerful institutions to account, basically explaining how investigative reporting works and why important in this country so. that to me was the importance of the movie. obviously it gave me some degree of...
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would say is whether it is the uaw, and we are following the news and progress very closely, or the hollywood strike, one thing you should see as a through line between these two is the centrality of the technology development in both of these dynamics. i would just highlight also all of the different provisions of what we do on trade, and how we think about workers equities, that digital piece in particular, the piece that reflects the technological advancements and its interplay with our economy, is also one where workers interests are deeply embedded. and one where we really need to push ourselves to think more broadly, more extensively, make sure that we get this right. and that we bring a significant amount of wisdom to how we approach those issues. patrick: i'm going to circle back to my part two of the question, on climate and things like that. when i raised china later in this conversation. i noted in your remarks that you mentioned the pioneering work that you and your colleagues are engaged in in india, which is outside of a traditional trade agreement. that absolutely centers resil
would say is whether it is the uaw, and we are following the news and progress very closely, or the hollywood strike, one thing you should see as a through line between these two is the centrality of the technology development in both of these dynamics. i would just highlight also all of the different provisions of what we do on trade, and how we think about workers equities, that digital piece in particular, the piece that reflects the technological advancements and its interplay with our...
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m it was basically a hollywood short, about a 30 minute short. it centers on the story of three chaplains, a priest, a minister and a rabbi who roomedo together in chaplain school. hi they actually did do this deliberately. ronald reagan is the chaplain who does die in battle in the pacific. and his usually -- eulogy is given by the rabbi it is ve unusual because they're under enemy fire. i began to understand ronald reagan. it is sappy but on belief. it is quite moving. m, you have of voice over of ronald reagan in the mass pretty have the rabbi saying prayers in hebrew. if you don't want to read the ig book but want the film, it is h, on youtube. see for god and country. i think it was a remarkable fine. it is evidence right in front of you. >> a wckgreat example with thi tri-faith pluralism. it ultimately will shape modern america. we don't look back to the 1920s. we move forward on this. it is a pretty amazing story. other questions? >> thank you to mike and to dr. kurt tealer. a round of applause for tonight speakers. >> [ applause ] four if
m it was basically a hollywood short, about a 30 minute short. it centers on the story of three chaplains, a priest, a minister and a rabbi who roomedo together in chaplain school. hi they actually did do this deliberately. ronald reagan is the chaplain who does die in battle in the pacific. and his usually -- eulogy is given by the rabbi it is ve unusual because they're under enemy fire. i began to understand ronald reagan. it is sappy but on belief. it is quite moving. m, you have of voice...
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weavintogether stories of average traders and victims, colorful crypto visionaries, hollywood's biggest true believers anti crypto whistleblowers and government operatives. easy money is an underground look at the perfect storm of and criminal fraud. in the end of reality, how four billionaires are selling fantasy. the future of the metaverse, mars and crypto. jonaan taplin explores the personal backgrounds and cultural power of thiel, elon musk, mark zuckerberg and, marc andreessen showing how their tech monopolies haverought middle class stagnation and out of american towns, a radica increase in income and about acrimony. now introduce to you the panel. thank you. good afternoon book lovers. how's it going? right right. i'm very pleased be here with these two renaissance men, star of stage and screen now bestselling author. jonathan, you got started as a in the music business managing and producing for artists you may heard of some obscure fos like bob dylan geoe harrison then later became a film producer for some young up and comers like martin roger spottiswoode, vendors and now an
weavintogether stories of average traders and victims, colorful crypto visionaries, hollywood's biggest true believers anti crypto whistleblowers and government operatives. easy money is an underground look at the perfect storm of and criminal fraud. in the end of reality, how four billionaires are selling fantasy. the future of the metaverse, mars and crypto. jonaan taplin explores the personal backgrounds and cultural power of thiel, elon musk, mark zuckerberg and, marc andreessen showing how...