Arizona state university. It is really an honor and pleasure to have you with us today, your latest book, a saga of churchills family and defiance and as all of you probably know i am sure eric is the author fabulous books at dead weight in the garden of thieves, thunderstruck, double and white city. I have read most of your books but ive not read your first book, i was intrigued looking at your biography that you wrote a book called the naked consumer how companies spot on individual consumers, its a very future tense subject, maybe well have you come back and talk about that. I also love on your website, all of you should listen and check out, i think its air clarkson books. Com, i love on your website you have an alternative biography which is fantastic and you describe it as a book that you really like it nobody else did. I seriously doubt the foot im going to take a look at that. So welcome and thank you for having me on. Thank you for viewing with us. I think we should get right
You can get that. Today, we are kicking off a series called a world transformed. To discuss how the pandemic is changing global leadership. The u. S. Is not the main or center of that order. Other countries, global institutions and global ngos and private sector groups are rising to the occasion. Our guest today is kristalina georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary fund, imf. Please tweet us your question askpolitico. I have had the privilege of getting to know her over the course of 10 years as a colleague and as a journalist and im delighted that she will help us understand what she calls the great lockdown. The imf is pushing emergency liquidity into the market. It is succeeding in getting a debt moratorium. Welcome, kristalina. Dir. Georgieva thank you very much. And hello to the audience. Ryan we have people all over the world. Glad you made it into the office. Ill start with an easy one. Larry summers says we might have unemployment in the double digits for a c
The author of politicos global translations. If you dont get my newsletter, you can get that. Today, we are kicking off a series called a world transformed. To discuss how the pandemic is changing global leadership. The u. S. Is not the main or center of that order. Other countries, global institutions and global ngos and private sector groups are rising to the occasion. Our guest today is kristalina georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary fund, imf. Please tweet us your question askpolitico. I have had the privilege of getting to know her over the course of 10 years as a colleague and as a journalist and im delighted that she will help us understand what she calls the great lockdown. The imf is pushing emergency liquidity into the market. It is succeeding in getting a debt moratorium. Welcome, kristalina. Dir. Georgieva thank you very much. And hello to the audience. Ryan we have people all over the world. Glad you made it into the office. Ill start with an easy one
In issues on my mind, and you write about when it comes to terrorism. We must think hard about the moral stakes and falls. If we truly believe in our Democratic Values and way of life, we must be willing to defend them. Passive measures are unlikely to suffice. Means of more active defense and deterrence must be considered and given the necessary political support. You say if you have a lawenforcement approach okay, let an attack happen and then we find out who did it and try them in a u. S. Court and if we make them guilty and the endless Appeals Committee go to jail. While, what does that accomplish . In the meantime the terrorist act has taken place and an act like 9 11 can kill a lot of people so if you know something is coming at you, why not stop it from happening . In other words, prevention. And when i first said that in 1984, it was very controversial but after 9 11, people have said of course, we should be trying to stop that from happening. And so i think this doctrine of tr
Good morning. Wherever you are in the world, welcome to this virtual interview from politico. My name is robert heath and i am the author of politicos global translations. If you dont get my newsletter, you can get that. Today, we are kicking off a a worldcalled transformed. To discuss how the pandemic is changing global leadership. Other countries, global ngos andons and Global Private sector groups are rising to the occasion. Our guest today is kristalina georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary fund, imf. I have had the privilege of getting to know her over the course of 10 years as a colleague and as a journalist and im delighted that she will help us understand what she calls the great lockdown. Imf is pushing the emergency liquidity into the market. It is succeeding in getting a debt moratorium. Ina. Ome, kristal dir. Georgieva thank you very much. And hello to the obvious. Ryan we have people all over the world. Glad you made it into the office. Ill start with