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Jul 8, 2025 • 36min
Trump Vows No Tariff Extension, Hardens Threats on Copper, Drugs
Guests Joe Deaux, Bloomberg's Economic Statecraft reporter, Ellen Wald, consulting president and Atlantic Council fellow, and Mark Gurman, consumer tech managing editor, delve into Trump’s aggressive tariff strategies. They discuss the implications of new tariffs on copper and pharmaceuticals, analyzing potential impacts on domestic industries and global trade dynamics. The conversation also touches on the ripple effects of these tariffs on supply chains, consumer prices, and the stock market, alongside broader economic relations with countries like China.

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Jul 8, 2025 • 12min
ICYMI: The Next Sports and Entertainment Empire
Sam Zussman, CEO of BSE Global, oversees the Brooklyn Nets and New York Liberty, focusing on innovative fan experiences. He discusses the vibrant culture of Brooklyn as a launchpad for expanding sports and entertainment. Zussman highlights the WNBA's growth, including additions of teams in key cities by 2030. He emphasizes the importance of enhancing fan experiences in modern venues and how evolving consumer preferences prioritize experiences over material goods. Additionally, he touches on current negotiations in the WNBA for better player benefits.

Jul 7, 2025 • 41min
Trump Announces New Set of Tariff Rates Ahead of August Deadline
Kathy Castor, a US Representative from Florida, shares her thoughts on the potential impacts of new tariffs on local businesses and healthcare. Jimena Zuniga, a Latin America geo-economic analyst, discusses the dynamics at the BRICS summit and how US tariffs could affect member nations. Julie Fine reports on tragic flash flooding in Texas and ongoing rescue efforts. Bryan Fairbanks, CEO of Trex, explores how tariffs impact manufacturing trends and discusses strategies for growth in the competitive decking market.

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Jul 4, 2025 • 1h 16min
Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - July 4th, 2025
Michael Loeb, Founder and CEO of Loeb.nyc, shares insights on connecting investors and entrepreneurs from the Uncharted Community Summit. Noah Friedman, CEO of Uncharted, emphasizes the need for safe spaces for entrepreneurs to collaborate. Michael Harris from the NYSE discusses current IPO trends and capital markets. Jessica Kamada of Swizzle Ventures delves into investing in women's health and caregiving. The conversation highlights the evolving dynamics of entrepreneurship amidst technological advancements and the importance of community support.

Jul 3, 2025 • 45min
Pre-Fourth of July Special: Stock Jump on Jobs Surprise, Trump's Tax Bill Passes
Scott Bessent, the U.S. Treasury Secretary, shares insights on the administration's economic policies and the recent tax bill's impact on the market. Patrick de Haan, Head of Petroleum Analysis at GasBuddy, discusses the drop in gas prices due to easing tensions, just in time for the Fourth of July. They explore the stock market's record highs fueled by surprising job growth, the implications of hiring trends, and evolving global currency dynamics, making for a captivating conversation about economic forecasting and investment strategies.

Jul 3, 2025 • 9min
ICYMI: The New Face of VC
Jewel Burks Solomon, Co-founder and Managing Partner at Collab Capital, is a trailblazer in venture capital, having previously led Google for Startups US. In this discussion, she shares her insights on the transforming landscape of venture capital, highlighting her firm’s recent success in raising $75 million. Jewel emphasizes the importance of fostering strong partnerships and an inclusive vision for economic growth. She also touches on promising companies in her portfolio and navigates the complexities of investment timelines and strategic exits.

Jul 2, 2025 • 45min
S&P 500 Hits Record on Vietnam Deal as Tech Climbs
Fred Thiel, the CEO of Mara, shares his insights into Bitcoin mining trends and the performance of Bitcoin ETFs, highlighting the integration of AI in energy generation. Deena Shanker discusses cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and their potential effects on food security for millions. Laura Bliss tackles the urgent landfill crisis in the U.S., revealing the environmental dangers of overheating landfills and hidden fires, emphasizing the need for better waste management solutions.

Jul 2, 2025 • 13min
ICYMI: Amazon's Robotic Ranks Reach One Million
Tye Brady, Chief Technologist at Amazon Robotics, shares insights on Amazon's milestone of deploying one million robots globally. He discusses how these machines enhance safety and efficiency in logistics while challenging cultural perceptions of automation. The conversation delves into collaborative robotics, emphasizing their role in uplifting human workers and creating new job opportunities. Brady also explores AI's impact on the workforce, highlighting the need for skill adaptation in this evolving landscape.

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Jul 1, 2025 • 43min
Trump Tax Bill Passes Senate as Republicans Notch Major Win
Terry Haines, founder of Pangea Policy, and Paisley Nardini, Managing Director at Simplify Asset Management, dive into the implications of Trump's $3.3 trillion tax bill that just passed the Senate. They discuss the potential impacts on the economy, corporate influence, and market reactions. Haines shares insights on the bill's strategic aims and the importance of manufacturing incentives, while Nardini explores how political dynamics are shaping investment strategies amidst rising market volatility.

Jul 1, 2025 • 14min
ICYMI: Fixing the Golden State
Stephen J. Cloobeck, a Democratic candidate for California governor in 2026 and former CEO of Diamond Resorts, dives into the pressing challenges facing the state. He discusses the intricate balance between regulatory measures and affordable housing amid a crisis, highlighting the need for legislative reform. Cloobeck critiques current solutions as temporary and emphasizes preparing the workforce for future demands. He also shares insights on navigating political relationships and the urgency for change in a state he deems 'broken'.


