than clive davis. he rose from humble broken beginnings and never stopped rolling or innovating which is why he seems like kind of a real life forrest gump of the music industry. he was there discovering a 19-year-old whitney houston. he was there with diddy dismissed as a passing fad. he was there at the monterrey pop festival back in 67 discovering and signing the great janice joplin he s telling me about in our interview airing for the first time. everybody with flowers in their hair and here was i in khakis and a white tennis sweater, okay? i was not prepared to see new orleans. i was certainly not prepared to see what was musical revolution, not just social, not just
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is not just a passing fad. it seems to have some traction to it. the question for the markets, the economy and washington is how long it lasts and what do we do about it, if anything. yeah, i want to disagree with your last guest. we have a pandemic-induced recession that was incredibly narrow. it was narrow. i m not dismissing it for people that it hid but restaurants, leisure activities. stuff that was shut down by the lock downs. for most americans, they did good and did good because they could save money, work from home, they got stimulus checks. so all of a sudden, you have a you re flushed with cash, a lot of people have cash except for people in the narrow industries. not dismissing it. on top of that you have everything reopening. on top of that, massive amounts of government stimulus. on top of that you have the monetary stimulus.
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