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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.

Oct 22, 2025 • 12min
Faribault Mill's Commitment to American Manufacturing
Ross Widmoyer, the President and CEO of Faribault Mill, shares insights from his company’s 160-year legacy in American manufacturing. He highlights how Faribault remains competitive amidst industry challenges through investments in automation and direct-to-consumer sales. Ross discusses the importance of vocational training for a skilled workforce and elaborates on how unique product lines, like city maps, drive revenue growth. He also addresses the balance of quality and costs in U.S. production, promoting a sustainable future for the industry.

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Oct 21, 2025 • 37min
Netflix Says Tax Dispute Hurt Solid Quarter
Dr. Gracelyn Baskaran, a strategic expert on critical minerals, discusses the U.S.-Australia partnership aimed at tackling China's dominance in rare earth supply chains. She highlights potential beneficiaries in the minerals market, like Alcoa, as the focus shifts globally. Erik Schatzker, a veteran financial journalist, dives into the $20 billion currency swap between the U.S. and Argentina, analyzing its implications for dollar supremacy and political ramifications. He raises questions about the swap's long-term risks and effects on U.S. interests.

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Oct 21, 2025 • 8min
Adobe Launches Adobe Foundry Services in Next Big AI Move
A fascinating discussion with Adobe's Hannah Elsakr unveils the launch of Adobe Foundry Services, paving the way for tailored generative AI models. Companies can now train brand-safe AI for various media types, integrating seamlessly with tools like Photoshop and Premiere Pro. Trust is key, as enterprises rely on Adobe's experience in creative workflows. Concerns over model privacy are addressed, ensuring IP protection. Lastly, the dialogue reassures that AI enhances creativity, much like the evolution of Photoshop.

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Oct 20, 2025 • 45min
AWS Outage Recovery Drags On, Apple Hits First Record of 2025
Mark Gurman, Bloomberg News Managing Editor for Global Consumer Tech, dives into Apple’s record iPhone demand and exciting future products like a foldable iPhone and advanced Siri capabilities. David George, Senior Research Analyst at Baird, analyzes Zions Bank’s earnings and the unique challenges of regional banking. Lastly, Gary Evans, CEO of United States Antimony Corp, reveals details about a significant DLA contract, growth plans in critical minerals, and collaboration with U.S. defense on antimony production.

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Oct 20, 2025 • 11min
The Future of Tech Governance Around the Global
Anu Bradford, the Henry L. Moses Professor of Law at Columbia Law School and author of "Digital Empires," dives into the fierce competition among the U.S., China, and the EU over tech regulation. She argues for the necessity of government oversight in AI, emphasizing it's not too late for effective governance. Bradford compares the differing regulatory approaches of these powers, advocating for the European model's balance of innovation and rights protection. She also discusses strategies to mitigate the impact of disinformation online.

Oct 19, 2025 • 2min
Introducing: The Mishal Husain Show
Join Mishal Husain as she dives into captivating conversations with influential figures like Elon Musk and Shonda Rhimes. Explore a mix of political insights and cultural discussions that reveal how these leaders perceive the shifting landscape of our world. Her approach combines curiosity with a drive to uncover deeper truths, making each dialogue a unique window into contemporary issues. Don't miss out on these essential exchanges that challenge conventional headlines.

Oct 17, 2025 • 1h 13min
Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - October 17th, 2025
Dan Letter, the President of Prologis, shares insights on rising leasing trends and the importance of data centers for the digital economy. Harmeet Singh from Levi Strauss reveals strategies to navigate tariff pressures while aiming for a $10B revenue target. Daniel Flournis of Fastenal discusses coping with industrial demand shifts and optimizing supply chains amidst tariffs. Meanwhile, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott details the city’s violence-reduction strategies and economic development plans. Jamie Magiera from BlackRock addresses the growing influence of women in wealth management.

Oct 17, 2025 • 41min
Stocks Climb as Trump Soothes Wall Street Nerves
Winnie Cisar, Global Head of Strategy at CreditSights, dives into the vulnerabilities in the credit market and the implications of private credit growth. Katie Hubbard, EVP at Walton Global, shares insights on the Southern California real estate slump contrasted with Midwestern resilience, while also discussing the rising ARM mortgage trend. Dana Telsey, CEO of Telsey Advisory Group, highlights consumer resilience driven by product innovation and the luxury market's stabilization amidst tariff concerns. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of finance and retail.

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Oct 17, 2025 • 11min
MIT's Microscopic Health-Tech Tools in Action
Lauren Goodwin, an economist and chief market strategist at New York Life Investments, joins the discussion along with Professor Deblina Sarkar from MIT. They dive into the development of microscopic technologies that can operate within the human body for early disease detection. Goodwin shares her insights on market dynamics, including the impact of AI spending on economic trends and the rationale behind recent gold rallies. The conversation also touches on the challenges of private markets and the importance of diversification in uncertain economic times.


