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Transcript: Elizabeth Burton, Goldman Sachs Asset Management

The Big Picture

One, one is true and I’ve always said is that I wanted people to stop, ask if I could doing math. And no one asked me if I can do math anymore with a degree from Booth, particularly in econometrics and statistics. So people really ask you, you take French and can you do math. Two reasons. And it’s a critical need.

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Transcript: Ted Seides

The Big Picture

So I think that argument is very valid in those couple of years, 2009, 2010 probably, maybe 2011, which was a tough year for hedge funds. And what’s their budget like a fraction of it, right? RITHOLTZ: So hold the duration risk aside with those two, but just for an investor in treasuries, I know you’ve done the math before.

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Transcript: Gary Cohn

The Big Picture

You’re doing a lot of math in your head on the Fly. I’m doing, I’m doing an awful lot of math in my head on the fly. There’s ways around that during reconciliation for budget bills and things like that. So IBM’s been involved in AI for 50 years. 01:41:46 [Speaker Changed] That’s amazing.

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Transcript: Stephanie Kelton on US Fiscal Policy and the ‘Deficit Myth’

The Big Picture

You were the Chief Economist for the US Senate Budget Committee during, was that during the Obama administration? So wait, so you are the Chief economist for the Democrat US Senate Budget Committee, who is the chief economist for the Republicans Stephanie Kelton : Bill something? ’cause I was just teaching economics at UMKC.

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