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Oct 28, 2025 • 37min
OpenAI Gives Microsoft 27% Stake, Completes For-Profit Shift
Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO of QI Research and former Dallas Fed advisor, explores the rising unemployment among college graduates and the implications for Fed policy amid increased layoffs. Eric Roston, a climate reporter, discusses the costs of rebuilding after disasters like Hurricane Melissa and the shifting roles of federal and private funding. James Walker, CEO of NANO Nuclear Energy, shares insights on the timelines for small modular reactors and their potential to meet increasing electricity demands for AI and data centers.

Oct 28, 2025 • 8min
Wikipedia's Quest for a Trustworthy Internet
Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia and author of The Seven Rules of Trust, dives into challenges of building an encyclopedia based on trust. He discusses how a clear purpose curbs toxicity and guides Wikipedia's moderation. Wales emphasizes reliance on credible sources to define facts and contrasts media financial pressures that polarize narratives. He suggests that newsrooms can learn from Wikipedia's transparency and neutrality practices. His insights highlight the importance of community decision-making in maintaining editorial independence.

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Oct 27, 2025 • 34min
Amazon Plans to Cut Corporate Jobs Across Core Departments
In a thought-provoking discussion, Big Tech reporter Sarah Frier reveals Amazon's plan to cut up to 30,000 jobs amidst a wave of industry layoffs and AI-driven efficiency. Jan van Eck, CEO of VanEck, delves into the market outlook, discussing the federal deficit's impact on investments and the recent government shutdown's ripple effects. Sarah Hunt, Chief Market Strategist at Alpine Saxon Woods, explores tariff uncertainties and their implications for corporate margins and consumer demand. Tune in for insights that connect tech, markets, and the future of work!

Oct 27, 2025 • 13min
Montage International Eyes Bigger Slice of Luxury Travel Market
Alan Fuerstman, Founder and CEO of Montage International, dives into the booming luxury travel industry with impressive insights. He discusses the company’s expansion plans, including 14 new properties, while highlighting a growing trend in multi-generational travel. Fuerstman addresses challenges like rising labor costs and the impact of immigration policies on staffing. He also reveals Montage's focus on exceptional service, Instagram-friendly designs, and the importance of meeting high customer expectations in the competitive luxury market.

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Oct 24, 2025 • 1h 13min
Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - October 24th, 2025
Eric Schatzker, Bloomberg's New Economy Editorial Director, discusses the $20 billion swap line with Argentina, emphasizing its geopolitical significance. Josh Green, a National correspondent, explores California Governor Gavin Newsom's political maneuvers and a pivotal ballot initiative. Gracelyn Baskarin highlights the U.S.-Australia collaboration on critical minerals to counter China’s dominance. Ty Brady from Amazon Robotics reveals advancements in warehouse automation and their impact on workforce dynamics. Chris Rauser shares intriguing wellness hacks, ensuring listeners can boost their health with ease.

Oct 24, 2025 • 33min
Ontario to Pause Anti-Tariff Ad Campaign After Trump’s Ire
Laura Dhillon Kane, Ottawa Bureau Chief for Bloomberg News, discusses Ontario's controversial anti-tariff ad campaign and its impact on U.S.-Canada trade negotiations following Trump's criticism. Mike McKee analyzes inflation trends and the potential implications for the Fed amid a government shutdown. Amy Rubenstein, CEO of Clear Investment Group, shares insights into the distressed multifamily real estate market, highlighting opportunities amidst market challenges and the dynamics between sellers and lenders.

Oct 24, 2025 • 8min
Genomics Creative Predictive Power in the Medical Field
Dr. Wendy Chung, Chief of Pediatrics at Boston Children's Hospital and a leader in genetic medicine, shares insights on groundbreaking advancements in genomics. She discusses genetic testing in ICU patients, highlighting actionable mutations that could enhance treatment. Dr. Chung emphasizes the vital role of access to genetic care and advocates for universal newborn genomic screening to ensure equitable healthcare. She explores the potential of gene editing for rare diseases and the promise of personalized care, paving the way for a more innovative future in pediatric health.

Oct 24, 2025 • 43min
FBI Arrests NBA Players, Coaches in Sports Gambling Probes
Max Chafkin, a senior reporter at Bloomberg Businessweek, and David Gura, a correspondent and host, dive into a major FBI probe shaking the NBA. They discuss the shocking case of Terry Rozier, who allegedly tipped off a friend about his playing time to influence bets, leading to widespread arrests. The conversation explores how illegal betting schemes tie in with organized crime and the vulnerabilities created by player prop bets. Chafkin also touches on Elon Musk's controversial pay package at Tesla, linking it to business strategy and company control.

Oct 23, 2025 • 12min
Staying Bullish on Commercial Real Estate
Ran Eliasaf, founder and managing partner of Northwind Group, dives into the evolving landscape of commercial real estate. He discusses the surge in office-to-residential conversions in NYC, explaining the challenges and advantages of such projects. Eliasaf believes 2025 will be a standout year for private lenders, highlighting their speed and flexibility compared to traditional banks. He also tackles the impact of political factors on real estate values and stresses that expanding housing supply is key to addressing affordability issues.

Oct 22, 2025 • 38min
Tesla Earnings Miss Despite Record Third-Quarter Sales Surge
Ross Gerber, CEO of Gerber Kawasaki with significant Tesla investments, discusses the company's disappointing Q3 earnings despite high sales. He expresses skepticism about Tesla's vision-only self-driving strategy and its implications for future valuations. Meanwhile, Tye Brady, Chief Technologist at Amazon Robotics, shares insights on BlueJ, a new automation robot, highlighting how AI enhances efficiency and safety in warehouses. He explains that while robotics may change job tasks, they also create roles and empower employees.


