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Jan 22, 2026 • 19min
Trump Drops Tariff Threat After ‘Framework’ Greenland Deal; Supreme Court Appears Wary of Bid to Fire Fed’s Cook
President Trump backtracks on tariff threats, claiming progress on a Greenland deal after talks in Davos, though details remain foggy. Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin offers to use frozen U.S. assets for Ukrainian reconstruction, stirring global reactions. The Supreme Court raises concerns about Trump's attempt to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook, emphasizing the importance of Fed independence. Additionally, a powerful winter storm threatens over 200 million Americans, impacting markets and natural gas futures.

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Jan 21, 2026 • 17min
Davos Braces for Trump's Arrival; Bessent Cautions Allies Over Military Missions in Greenland
Lisa Bromowitz, Bloomberg's surveillance anchor, shares live insights from Davos. She discusses President Trump's controversial bid for Greenland, which has ignited tensions with European leaders. The podcast highlights the potential consequences of Trump's tariff threats and the mixed reactions from Europe, ranging from negotiations to outright criticism. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent cautions against heightened military presence in Greenland, while questions arise about the stability of the U.S.-EU trade deal amidst these geopolitical dynamics.

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Jan 20, 2026 • 16min
Greenland Talks Loom Over Davos; Bessent Says Fed Pick Could Come as Soon as Next Week
Lisa Abramowicz, a Bloomberg host and on-site Davos anchor, dives into the geopolitical drama surrounding President Trump's ambitions for Greenland and the repercussions it has on NATO and EU leaders. She explores the evolving plans for a 'Board of Peace' for Gaza, which invites world leaders like Putin and Beijing’s participation. Abramowicz also highlights the worries among business leaders at Davos regarding geopolitical tensions and their call for consistent global rules amidst economic uncertainties.

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Jan 19, 2026 • 39min
Daybreak Holiday: Stock Market Records, Fed Independence, The Future of DEI
Cameron Dawson, Chief Investment Officer at NewEdge Wealth, and Lori Calvasina, Head of U.S. Equity Strategy at RBC Capital Markets, dive into market volatility and the implications of potential economic shifts by 2026. Michael McKee, an international economics correspondent, discusses challenges facing the Fed and potential threats to its independence. Meanwhile, Jeff Green and Heather Landy shed light on the current state of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, clarifying the setbacks and successes in corporate DEI efforts.

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Jan 16, 2026 • 38min
Daybreak Weekend: Netflix Earnings, Davos Preview, China Data
Geetha Ranganathan, a Senior U.S. media analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, dives into Netflix's shifting landscape, discussing revenue growth and metrics like 'What We Watched'. She emphasizes Netflix's pricing strategy and upcoming AI-driven content plans. Alan Wong, EcoGov editor for China, examines the country's GDP growth targets, suggesting high-tech sectors like EVs are key players, while addressing trade dynamics and inflation concerns. Both guests offer keen insights into how these giants shape the economic narrative in their respective sectors.

6 snips
Jan 16, 2026 • 22min
Venezuela’s Machado Gives Trump Nobel Medal; Greenland Seeks Support Against Takeover Bid
Alistair Bold, Senior Editor at Bloomberg News, analyzes the Federal Reserve's policies while John Tucker, a Bloomberg reporter, updates on the financial sector and market reactions. Highlights include President Trump accepting Maria Corina Machado's Nobel Peace Prize medal, cementing her position amidst Venezuela's turmoil. Additionally, Denmark and Greenland lobby against Trump's bid for control of Greenland, and Jamie Dimon discusses the future of Fed leadership and the impact of regulations on the banking system.

25 snips
Jan 15, 2026 • 15min
Second ICE Shooting in Minneapolis as Protests Intensify; Denmark-US Rift Persists Over Greenland
John Tucker, a Bloomberg reporter focusing on federal investigations, discusses the heightened tensions in Minneapolis following a federal officer's shooting amid protests against ICE operations. He highlights the city's urgent call for ICE to exit. Oliver Crook, Bloomberg's Chief Europe Correspondent reporting from Brussels, delves into U.S.-Denmark tensions over Greenland, emphasizing disagreement following high-stakes talks and Europe's concern about NATO's role in Arctic security. Both guests shed light on significant political and social issues shaping current events.

20 snips
Jan 14, 2026 • 15min
Trump Defends DOJ's Powell Probe; Iran Death Toll Jumps
John Tucker, a Bloomberg reporter known for his incisive political and financial coverage, delves into President Trump's dismissal of Jamie Dimon's concerns about the Justice Department's probe into Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Trump plans to announce Powell's replacement soon despite GOP pushback. The discussion shifts to the alarming rise in death tolls from protests in Iran, amid a government crackdown, with Trump urging Iranians to continue their fight. Tucker’s insights shed light on the implications for both domestic and international politics.

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Jan 13, 2026 • 17min
Powell Probe Stirs GOP Concern; Trump Vows 25% Tariff on Iran's Trading Partners
John Tucker, a Bloomberg reporter, shares insights on the grand jury subpoena of the Federal Reserve, highlighting a rare bipartisan defense of Jerome Powell against political pressures. Alistair Bull, a senior editor at Bloomberg News, delves into the potential roadblocks for Fed nominations posed by Republican pushback, signaling a significant shift in Senate dynamics. They also discuss Trump's controversial proposal for a 25% tariff on Iran's trading partners, raising questions about global trade disruptions and enforcement challenges.

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Jan 12, 2026 • 21min
Fed Served With DOJ Subpoenas; Iran Says Protests Quelled After Hundreds Reported Killed
John Tucker, a Bloomberg reporter known for breaking news coverage, joins the discussion on the significant political pressures facing the Federal Reserve. Powell announced grand jury subpoenas from the DOJ linked to his congressional testimony, raising concerns about the Fed's independence. The conversation also delves into Iran's assertion of control amid protests, and the U.S. response to unrest and rising casualty figures, showcasing complex global dynamics.


