AOL co-founder and CEO of AOL Tim Armstrong says more needs to be done on capital formation in America. He argues that the SEC should not only focus on protecting investors, but also people with ideas who want to start their own companies. "I do think it's important to give more people access to investing in companies at an earlier stage," he said.
Author, CEO of Revolution, and former AOL CEO Steve Case joins Jason to talk about his new book, "The Rise of the Rest". (0:50) They also discuss reflections on remote work (13:14), American economic resiliency (25:48), capital formation in America (36:32), and more!
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(0:50) Jason welcomes Steve Case: Author, CEO of Revolution, and former CEO of AOL to talk about his book, "The Rise of the Rest"
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(13:14) Remote work reflections: can a great company be built fully remote?
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(25:48) American economic resiliency, China's capitalist system going off the rails, not staying complacent
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(35:31) Opening investor access, fixing capital formation in America
(43:16) Politics and policy involvement