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Transcript: Steven Klinsky

The Big Picture

KLINSKY: That was a super hot theme in the year 1999 and 2000. RITHOLTZ: — and having the guy — the attendant asked me, do you have an even number or odd number license plate? RITHOLTZ: My answer was, I’m 11, I don’t have a license plate, just give the kid a gallon of gas. KLINSKY: Right. KLINSKY: Yeah.

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Transcript: John Hope Bryant

The Big Picture

BRYANT: So money, unlike math, money is highly emotional. And so I remember Quincy told me, if you think you’re in the music business, and you don’t own music rights, publishing rights, licensing rights. I mean, there’s 50,000 kids in the Atlanta public school system, so you can do the math there.

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Transcript: Cass Sunstein

The Big Picture

SUNSTEIN: So back in 2000, I agreed to write a book for Princeton University Press called “Republic.com.” And then people will feel licensed to say what they had shut up about. So the granddaddy of this in my field is when you are setting up a portfolio for an investor, “Hey, tell us about your risk tolerance.

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