Hi, teachers ?.?
I transcribed an interview with Lawrence H. Summers in the video below.
Please play it from 41:30 and my transcription is for a one-minute-long part.
I tried to understand as much as I could, but failed to catch so many words and phrases.
So, could you tell me what the interviewee said at the colored parts?
David Westin Lawrence H. Summers UPSIDE CASE OF COVID-19 CHALLENGES SUMMERS: I HOPE THIS WILL BE A PERIOD OF RENEWAL D: Law(?), its, that's the downside case. What's the upside case? L: Nicole(?), I hopeful is that(?) this would be a period of renewal. You know, if you look at the long-archable(?) of American history, our great strength is to cons, cap(?) is the our ability to be resilient for there to be prophecies of do(?), and for those prophecies to proved to be self-denying. Because they mobilize energy that prompts renewal. That was the story around of(?) civil war. That was the story around the fears that we would lose the cold war. That was the... That was what happened when people thought we had a Malays in declare the crises international spirit(?) in the... um... the late 1970s. That's what prompted it is said(?) Winston Churchill to have remarked that the United States always does just the right thing but only after exhausting new alternatives(?). |
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Please provide timestamps for each item. It becomes a chore sitting through the blah-blah-blah waiting for the next bit. ), its, that's the downside case.
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Please provide timestamps for each item. It becomes a chore sitting through the blah-blah-blah waiting for the next bit.
ANNE202D: Law(?), its, that's the downside case. What's the upside case?
"Larry", believe it or not. I had to rewind to make sure he wasn't saying something else. What a lazy mouth he has.
ANNE202Nicole(