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Jun 13, 2025 • 8min
Israel Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon Talks Israel's Attack on Iran
Danny Danon, Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations, discusses Israel's unwavering stance against Iran's nuclear ambitions. He emphasizes the urgency to dismantle Iran's nuclear capabilities and missile production. Danon shares alarming insights about Iran's preparations to attack Israel, making it clear that military action will persist. He also touches on Israel's military readiness amid escalating tensions and highlights the diplomatic challenges they face, expressing frustration over international responses to Iran's threats.

Jun 13, 2025 • 8min
Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley Talks Rare Earth Supply
Jim Farley, CEO of Ford Motor Company, shares insights on the challenges of securing rare earth magnet supplies, critical for electric vehicle production. He discusses the implications of China's new export approval process on Ford's operations. Farley also examines the impact of fluctuating oil prices on vehicle demand, particularly for trucks and SUVs. Additionally, he highlights how Ford's racing efforts contribute to both branding and technological advancements, optimizing their approach in the evolving electric vehicle market.

Jun 12, 2025 • 12min
PIMCO's Rich Clarida Talks Fed Path
Richard Clarida, global economic advisor at PIMCO and former vice chairman of the Fed, shares his expertise on the shifting dynamics of the economy. He discusses the U.S. dollar's status as a global reserve, despite recent weaknesses, and highlights central banks' growing interest in gold. Clarida delves into the widening economic gap in the U.S. and its implications for the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. He also addresses the complexities of Fed leadership and the significance of dissent in shaping effective economic strategies.

Jun 12, 2025 • 13min
Czech President Petr Pavel Talks Trump, European Security
Petr Pavel, the President of the Czech Republic, provides an insightful look into Europe's security landscape. He emphasizes the critical role of American support in securing peace in Ukraine while advocating for realistic goals. Pavel discusses the Czech Republic's military contributions to Ukraine and hints at a potential switch to the euro, urging a rational perspective based on neighbors' experiences. He expresses optimism about upcoming NATO commitments, highlighting the importance of unity among allies to bolster defense capabilities.

Jun 11, 2025 • 27min
DoubleLine CEO Jeffrey Gundlach Talks US Treasuries
In this engaging conversation, Jeffrey Gundlach, CEO of DoubleLine Capital and a renowned expert in fixed income, shares his critical views on America's unsustainable debt and its implications for long-term US Treasuries. He discusses the evolving dynamics of investment strategies, including the rise of gold and private credit's complexities. Gundlach also highlights the potential of India as a long-term investment opportunity, cautioning on the current excitement surrounding AI technologies and the risks of market instability.

Jun 11, 2025 • 11min
General Motors CFO Paul Jacobson Talks GM Dodging Tariffs With Production Shift to The US
Paul Jacobson, CFO of General Motors, discusses a groundbreaking $4 billion investment aimed at reshaping U.S. automotive production amidst tariffs. He highlights the shift of vehicle manufacturing, like the Silverado and Sierra, from Mexico to U.S. plants, enhancing domestic parts sourcing. The conversation also covers the complexities of rare earth supply chains and the strategic moves to ensure sustainable access to battery materials. Jacobson explains how GM navigates pricing strategies while focusing on stability and maintaining value for consumers.

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Jun 11, 2025 • 19min
Chanos & Company President Jim Chanos Talks Bull Market, Carvana and Michael Saylor
Jim Chanos, founder and president of Chanos & Company, is a renowned investor known for his knack for shorting overvalued stocks. In this discussion, he shares his bearish outlook on Carvana while critiquing inflated market expectations surrounding Tesla's future. Chanos also reacts to Michael Saylor's advice, reinforcing his strategy of caution against speculative trends like Bitcoin. He emphasizes the importance of navigating post-COVID market euphoria and the risks posed by lenient regulations in today’s financial landscape.

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Jun 11, 2025 • 27min
Tudor Investment CEO Paul Tudor Jones Talks Next Fed Chair Should Be 'Uber Dovish'
Paul Tudor Jones, co-chairman and chief investment officer of Tudor Investment, shares insights on potential changes in Federal Reserve leadership, suggesting President Trump may select an 'uber dovish' candidate like Scott Bessent. He discusses the complexities of the yield curve and fiscal challenges facing the economy. Jones emphasizes investing in children's financial literacy for sustainable capitalism and delves into the dual role of AI in transforming investment strategies while addressing concerns over income inequality and unemployment.

Jun 10, 2025 • 13min
Senator Ted Cruz Talks Tax Bill, Los Angeles Protests
Ted Cruz, the Texas Republican Senator and chair of the Commerce Committee, dives into significant topics, including the recently passed tax-cut package aimed at preventing a $4 trillion tax increase on American families. He discusses innovative solutions for modernizing air traffic control, emphasizing the role of technology. Additionally, Cruz addresses the anti-deportation protests in Los Angeles, examining federal intervention and the response to local unrest, while critiquing the actions of local leaders.

Jun 10, 2025 • 19min
US Education Secretary Linda McMahon Talks University Funding Cuts
Linda McMahon, the former US Education Secretary during the Trump administration, discusses potential policy shifts for universities like Harvard to have federal funding restored. She addresses the fallout from funding cuts, emphasizing compliance with regulations amid student safety concerns. McMahon also highlights Harvard's financial struggles, the importance of accountability in federal aid, and the need for students to understand their financial responsibilities. The conversation touches on international education policies, stressing the value of cultural exchange and security.


