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Oct 23, 2025 • 5min
Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson Talks Earnings
Håkan Samuelsson, CEO of Volvo Cars and automotive veteran, shares insights on the company's impressive Q3 profit surge fueled by a robust cost-saving program. He discusses the strategic shifts, including increased production at the Charleston plant amidst U.S. tariff concerns, and his proactive approach to navigating legal challenges regarding U.S. operations. Håkan also opens up about what keeps him awake at night, reflecting on the confidence in a company turnaround and the vigilance required to manage supply chain risks in a volatile market.

Oct 23, 2025 • 9min
Democratic Senator Catherine Cortez Masto Talks Shutdown Negotiations
Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democratic U.S. Senator from Nevada, delves into the complexities of the current government shutdown negotiations. She emphasizes the crucial role Donald Trump must play to break the deadlock, especially regarding ACA subsidies. Cortez Masto articulates the significant impacts of the shutdown on Nevada's nuclear sites and expresses frustration at the lack of leadership in Washington. She outlines clear priorities: reopening government, securing appropriations, and reinforcing health care protections.

Oct 23, 2025 • 8min
Republican Senator Ron Johnson Talks Russian Sanctions, Federal Employee Pay
In this conversation, Ron Johnson, a Republican U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, shares his insights on pressing national issues. He debates the timing of voting on secondary sanctions against Russia and critiques the ongoing government shutdown. Johnson advocates for the Shutdown Fairness Act to ensure federal employees get paid despite the standoff. He also presents his Eliminate Shutdowns Act proposal to prevent future disruptions. His commentary highlights frustrations with the current appropriations process and the need for effective governance.

Oct 22, 2025 • 12min
Tye Brady Talks Robotics
Tye Brady, Chief Technologist at Amazon Robotics, shares insights on revolutionary robotics developments at Amazon. He discusses the BlueJ manipulation robot's impressive capabilities, which can manage over 75% of sortable inventory. Brady highlights how robots are reshaping the workforce, emphasizing job creation and enhanced safety rather than elimination. He delves into global robotics trends, notably in Japan and China, and advocates for practical applications over mere hype. Ultimately, he reinforces the idea that well-designed robotics can boost productivity and worker safety.

Oct 22, 2025 • 9min
Rep. Jason Smith Talks Stopgap Funding
Jason Smith, Republican U.S. Representative from Missouri's 8th Congressional District and chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, joins the hosts to discuss key issues surrounding government funding. He analyzes the dynamics of the Senate filibuster and the need for a longer-term continuing resolution. Smith also dives into the implications of extending Biden-era healthcare subsidies, highlighting necessary reforms. Additionally, he addresses the impact of halted soybean purchases from China on U.S. farmers and advocates for economic aid and better market access.

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Oct 22, 2025 • 19min
Jim Chanos Talks Credit Markets, Bitcoin
Jim Chanos, a veteran Wall Street investor and founder of Chanos & Company, shares insights on the precarious state of private credit markets. He highlights red flags in companies like Carvana and discusses the risks of inflated valuations in AI-driven sectors. Chanos warns that the current credit cycle shows extreme complacency, which could precede a market panic. He also critiques the Bitcoin market, specifically his short position against MicroStrategy, cautioning investors about its misleading premiums.

Oct 22, 2025 • 7min
AT&T CEO John Stankey Talks Earnings
AT&T's CEO John Stankey dives into the company's earnings and growth strategy, focusing on acquiring customers in wireless and broadband. He discusses the modest impact of the iPhone 17 on sales and predicts a competitive holiday season for device sales. Stankey highlights AT&T's success in home internet through fiber and fixed wireless, while addressing concerns about rising churn and lower average revenue per user. His insights reveal a long-term strategy aimed at boosting consolidated service revenue despite current challenges.

Oct 22, 2025 • 9min
Barclays CEO Talks Banking
CS Venkatakrishnan, CEO of Barclays and an expert in risk management, shares insights on the bank's recent performance and challenges. He expresses dissatisfaction with Barclays' exposure to Tricolor Holdings after its bankruptcy, emphasizing lessons learned. The discussion touches on the need for disciplined credit selection amidst market risks, the pressures in the equities sector, and the importance of due diligence. Venkatakrishnan also highlights the link between private credit growth and trends in the UK IPO market, calling for a stronger equity risk culture.

Oct 22, 2025 • 7min
Ireland's Thomas Byrne Talks Russia Sanctions, China Trade
Thomas Byrne, Ireland's Minister of State for European Affairs and Defence, dives into crucial EU strategies on Russia sanctions and China's trade policies. He emphasizes the need for unity among member states on sanctions and discusses the innovative idea of using frozen Russian assets to finance support for Ukraine. Byrne navigates Ireland's stance on neutrality regarding military aid while advocating for the acceleration of Ukraine's EU membership. He also addresses the importance of adhering to WTO rules in response to China's export curbs, promoting competitiveness without sacrificing climate goals.

Oct 21, 2025 • 7min
Congressman Bryan Steil Talks Government Shutdown
Congressman Bryan Steil delves into the pressing issue of the government shutdown, emphasizing its impact on Wisconsin farmers and healthcare premiums. He criticizes Senate Democrats for the impasse and discusses the potential for rising Obamacare costs due to structural flaws in the Affordable Care Act. Steil also highlights the urgent need for aid to farmers affected by the shutdown while contemplating the role of President Trump in negotiations. The conversation reveals the growing consequences of the shutdown and the complexity of the political landscape.


