Episode
E16: Reflecting on the riots at the US Capitol, plus: Georgia runoff elections, vaccine distribution & more
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Follow the crew: https://twitter.com/chamath https://linktr.ee/calacanis https://twitter.com/DavidSacks https://twitter.com/friedberg Follow the pod: https://twitter.com/theallinpod https://linktr.ee/allinpodcast Intro Music Credit: https://rb.gy/aizgdm Intro Video Credit: https://twitter.com/MikeSylvan Referenced in the show: The Killer D.A. by David Sacks https://rb.gy/k5rz0k Show Notes: 0:00 New intro for the besties - listen here: https://rb.gy/aizgdm 2:14 Sacks' trip to Miami 6:01 Reflecting on the riot at the US Capitol: police response, double standard with BLM protest, big picture, prosecuting Trump & healing the nation post-Trump 29:43 2016 Election interference, reasons for unrest & polarization, Trump's culpability 44:19 Should the 25th Amendment be invoked? 49:51 Democrats win Georgia runoff elections, did Trump's implosion lose Georgia for the GOP? 56:23 How Friedberg would handle vaccine distribution 1:07:45 San Francisco's Killer D.A., recalling Gavin Newsom, Kim Kardashian for Governor of CA
Chapters
This transcript consists of various seemingly unrelated phrases and sentences said by different individuals in a podcast episode, featuring mentions of open-source software, betting on success, potential orgy desires, the need for merch, and discussions on current events in the US.
00:00 - 03:35 (03:35)
Summary
This transcript consists of various seemingly unrelated phrases and sentences said by different individuals in a podcast episode, featuring mentions of open-source software, betting on success, potential orgy desires, the need for merch, and discussions on current events in the US.
EpisodeE16: Reflecting on the riots at the US Capitol, plus: Georgia runoff elections, vaccine distribution & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The speaker discusses the consequences not just for the rioters, but for Trump himself and the future of US politics after the chaos at the Capitol.
03:35 - 33:49 (30:14)
Summary
The speaker discusses the consequences not just for the rioters, but for Trump himself and the future of US politics after the chaos at the Capitol. They also explore the theory of the Big Lie and the disqualification of Trump as a viable candidate.
EpisodeE16: Reflecting on the riots at the US Capitol, plus: Georgia runoff elections, vaccine distribution & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The reductionism in political ads that can easily influence people's decision-making and the tribalism versus objectivism approach to debating have contributed to the current level of partisan warfare in US politics.
33:49 - 53:55 (20:05)
Summary
The reductionism in political ads that can easily influence people's decision-making and the tribalism versus objectivism approach to debating have contributed to the current level of partisan warfare in US politics.
EpisodeE16: Reflecting on the riots at the US Capitol, plus: Georgia runoff elections, vaccine distribution & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
A TED talk by Adam Fosse sparked a movement around the idea that district attorneys can push for rehabilitation programs instead of punishment, and San Francisco's District Attorney Chesa Boudin ran on this platform.
53:55 - 1:16:54 (22:59)
Summary
A TED talk by Adam Fosse sparked a movement around the idea that district attorneys can push for rehabilitation programs instead of punishment, and San Francisco's District Attorney Chesa Boudin ran on this platform. However, his policy of not prosecuting certain crimes has led to a surge in crime rates in the city.
EpisodeE16: Reflecting on the riots at the US Capitol, plus: Georgia runoff elections, vaccine distribution & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Two individuals express opposing views regarding the need for prosecuting Donald Trump in the impeachment trial.
1:16:54 - 1:21:42 (04:47)
Summary
Two individuals express opposing views regarding the need for prosecuting Donald Trump in the impeachment trial. One feels that a famous and well-liked person should prosecute Trump, while the other believes that it is necessary to prosecute him.