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Sep 11, 2025 • 14min
Trump Ally and Political Strategist Charlie Kirk Killed at 31
Josh Wingrove, Bloomberg’s senior White House correspondent, discusses the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist and Trump ally. They explore Kirk's profound influence on the youth and the conservative movement. The conversation delves into the political reaction to his death and the grim realities of rising political violence in the U.S. The episode also reflects on Kirk's legacy and its implications for the Republican Party amid increasing political tensions.

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Sep 11, 2025 • 22min
We Got 18,000 of Jeffrey Epstein’s Emails
Join Jason Leopold, a senior investigative reporter at Bloomberg who uncovered Jeffrey Epstein’s emails, and Ava Benny-Morrison, a legal reporter who analyzed the trove. They discuss chilling insights from 18,000 emails, revealing Epstein's relationships, including his complex ties to Ghislaine Maxwell and their recruitment methods for young women. The conversation also touches on Epstein's connections to powerful figures, raising questions about the implications of these relationships and the long-lasting effects on numerous victims.

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Sep 10, 2025 • 21min
John Malone Laid the Groundwork for Cable TV. Then Streaming Arrived
John Malone, the 'Cable Cowboy' and a media titan, shares his insights on revolutionizing television and the challenges cable companies face in the streaming age. He discusses the key strategic decisions that shaped his career and the industry's evolution. Malone reflects on the lessons learned from his long tenure and highlights the importance of economic scale and risk management. He also touches on the future of media distribution and how emerging technologies like AI are redefining content curation, leaving listeners with a glimpse of what’s next in entertainment.

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Sep 9, 2025 • 18min
Xi’s Bromance Diplomacy Is Challenging Trump’s World Order
Daniel Ten Kate, Bloomberg's executive editor for Asia Economy and Government, dives into the surprising unity among China, Russia, and India at a recent summit. He discusses the strategic ties forming between these nations and how they position themselves against U.S. influence, especially under Trump's foreign policy. The conversation highlights the implications of a new gas pipeline and the evolving India-Russia-China partnership, underlining a significant shift in global alliances and what it means for international relations.

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Sep 8, 2025 • 18min
Trump Is Unwinding Climate Science at a Dangerous Pace
Zahra Hirji and Eric Roston, both climate reporters for Bloomberg, delve into the significant economic impact of the Trump administration's aggressive cuts to climate science funding and regulations. They discuss how these actions threaten not only scientific research but also have cascading effects on GDP growth, particularly in disaster-prone areas. The duo highlights the precarious future for clean energy companies and the risk of shifting climate expertise to other nations like China, underscoring the need for proactive collaboration.

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Sep 5, 2025 • 18min
A Judge Ruled Google Monopolized Search. Then Came AI
Sarah Frier, Big Tech editor for Bloomberg and expert on technology regulations, dives into a significant court ruling declaring Google a monopolist in the search market. The conversation highlights how the judge’s decision reflects the growing threat from AI, sparing Google from severe sanctions. The discussion also examines the lukewarm reactions from regulators and competitors, shedding light on the complexities of future antitrust battles as AI continues to reshape the tech landscape.

Sep 4, 2025 • 19min
Can a Smaller HUD Fix the Housing Crisis?
Dive into the heart of America's housing crisis, where record homelessness meets a dire shortage of affordable homes. Hear about HUD Secretary Scott Turner's ambitious plans to build millions of new homes, even as staffing cuts spark controversy. Discover cautionary tales from the effects of reduced federal support and explore innovative strategies to rethink urban development. It's a critical conversation about policy changes and the urgent need for a sustainable approach to housing that addresses the needs of vulnerable communities.

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Sep 3, 2025 • 18min
Why Long-Term Bond Yields Are Up in the US, UK and Japan
Jamie Rush, an expert from Bloomberg Economics, dives deep into the recent surge in long-term bond yields across the US, UK, and Japan. He discusses how inflation concerns and geopolitical tensions are impacting bond markets. The conversation reveals challenges like the UK's fiscal policy and its effect on investor confidence. Additionally, Rush highlights Japan's unique bond yield dynamics and the broader implications for global economic stability. It's a riveting exploration of why our world's financial landscape is shifting.

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Sep 2, 2025 • 17min
What Xi Jinping’s Military Purge Means for China and the World
John Liu, Bloomberg's expert on China's military and political landscape, discusses the dramatic purge of military leadership orchestrated by President Xi Jinping. They explore the implications of China's first military parade since 2019 and the struggles Xi may face in consolidating power. The conversation highlights the modernization of China's armed forces, tensions over Taiwan, and the South China Sea, revealing how these changes could reshape global power dynamics and influence international stability.

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Sep 1, 2025 • 17min
The Crises Vying for Dwindling Foreign Aid
Comfort Ero, President and CEO of the International Crisis Group, shares her extensive experience in international crisis response. She discusses the alarming 17% drop in foreign aid due to recent USAID cuts, leaving vulnerable regions competing for attention and resources. Ero highlights the dire consequences of diminishing support on humanitarian efforts, particularly in conflict zones like Sudan and Gaza. Despite these challenges, she emphasizes the necessity of resilience and creativity, advocating for innovative solutions to address escalating global crises.


