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Jan 13, 2025 • 28min
Los Angeles Fires Rage as High Winds Set to Return This Week
Mark Gurman, Bloomberg's Chief Technology Correspondent, dives into Apple's upcoming iPhone plans and how the LA wildfires are impacting technology innovation. John Mowrey, CIO at NFJ Investment Group, shares insights on navigating market volatility, specifically focusing on investment strategies amidst recent economic shifts. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of the wildfires, linking natural disasters to technological advancements and the urgent need for effective investment in tumultuous times.

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Jan 13, 2025 • 18min
Premium Pasta Sauce with Carbone CEO Eric Skae
Eric Skae, CEO of Carbone Fine Food, shares his journey from Rao's to leading a premium pasta sauce brand inspired by the renowned Carbone restaurant. He dives into the meticulous crafting of high-quality sauces, emphasizing the freshness of authentic Italian ingredients. The discussion reveals the challenges of scaling the brand nationwide amidst rising demand and health-conscious trends. Skae also highlights innovative marketing strategies that set Carbone apart in a competitive grocery market, while navigating evolving consumer behaviors.

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Jan 10, 2025 • 1h 23min
Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - January 10th, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Craig Moffitt examines Apple's stock valuation amid stiff competition. Josh Weinstein shares Carnival's optimism as cruise bookings surge for 2025. Taste expert Mandy Naglich reveals how enhancing sensory awareness can transform dining experiences. David Blanchett predicts the future for Generation Beta, discussing financial planning for this upcoming generation. Michael Silvestro explains the luxury of fractional jet ownership, while Chris Rauser explores high-end items like Zuckerberg's watch and premium coffee trends.

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Jan 10, 2025 • 47min
Strong Jobs Report, Remembering Jimmy Carter
Michael McKee, Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent, dives into the December jobs report, highlighting a resilient labor market and its implications for the economy. Former US Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat reflects on Jimmy Carter’s significant environmental and humanitarian legacy amid political strife. John Haar, Managing Director at Swan Bitcoin, shares insights on the crypto landscape, discussing potential nation-state and corporate adoption trends for 2025, revealing the complex interplay of innovation and regulation.

Jan 10, 2025 • 14min
Exploring the Outdoors
David Barry, the President and CEO of Pursuit, shares insights into the booming world of high-end experiential travel. He discusses effective pricing strategies and the company’s commitment to sustainability while making outdoor experiences accessible to everyone. Barry highlights the shift towards authenticity in tourism post-pandemic, focusing on unique and memorable adventures. He also shares his thoughts on strategic expansion, the importance of workplace culture in hospitality, and innovative trends shaping the future of travel.

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Jan 10, 2025 • 9min
Instant Reaction: Supreme Court Allows Trump Sentencing
June Grasso, a Bloomberg legal analyst and host of Bloomberg Law, dives into the recent Supreme Court decision allowing President-elect Trump's sentencing to proceed. She highlights the court's surprising 5-4 vote, emphasizing the implications for Trump's legal maneuvering. Grasso shares insights on the societal stigma of a presidential felon and the complexities of the appeal process. The conversation also touches on ethical concerns involving Supreme Court justices and the anticipated quick sentencing hearing ahead.

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Jan 9, 2025 • 39min
LA Wildfires Burn Out of Control
Wendy Schiller, a Brown University professor specializing in American politics, shares insights on Jimmy Carter's enduring legacy, connecting it to today's economic challenges and environmental policies. Louis Navillier, founder of Navellier & Associates, discusses market trends from the Carter era and contemporary implications. They explore the devastating LA wildfires, their ties to climate change, and the political responsibility for current energy solutions. The conversation also touches on the importance of trust in business amidst these pressing issues.

Jan 9, 2025 • 13min
The Path of Liberty
Michael Hershman, CEO of Soloviev Group, dives into the Path of Liberty art installation and its meaning for democracy. He discusses the recovery of office space demand in NYC post-pandemic and the competitive real estate landscape. Hershman highlights the rise of green energy and the role of high-tech firms in transforming agricultural land. He also addresses the importance of community projects like Freedom Plaza, emphasizing the contributions of immigrants to American society and the upcoming celebration of the Declaration of Independence's anniversary.

Jan 8, 2025 • 34min
Streaming Consolidation, Los Angeles Wildfires
Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Quickplay CBO Paul Pastor on media streaming consolidation and state of his business at Quickplay. Bloomberg News Energy Reporter David Baker on LA Wildfires & Bloomberg Opinion Editor Mark Gongloff on Climate Change’s Effect on Latest Weather events. And we Drive to the Close with Brooke May, Managing Partner at Evans May Wealth. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan and Sebastian EscobarSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 8, 2025 • 26min
Rare Apple Sell Call, Using Data to Predict Behavior
Craig Moffett, Founding Partner at MoffettNathanson, shares his bold downgrade of Apple stock, citing challenges in China and declining iPhone shipments. Sandra Matz, a Columbia Business School professor, delves into her research on predicting human behavior through data, highlighting the downside of tech companies' misaligned incentives. The conversation also touches on the intrusive nature of data collection and its impact on consumer behavior, raising concerns about mental health and regulatory needs in the digital age.


