This week's bloomburg radio is brought to you by dark trace, a global leader in siber security. Dark trace protects over five thousand organizations world wide from siber threats such as ransom wear and insider threat. And we've been talking about a introdayu, no more records on those major equity averages. We're bouncing around. So we'll see where we are by market day. Our drive to the close. Walter todd is with us.
Bloomberg News P&I Reporter Peter Waldman discusses his Businessweek Magazine story Target’s Cozy Police Legacy Leaves Black Americans Wary. Bloomberg News U.S. Airlines Reporter Mary Schlangenstein shares news that Delta Air Lines plans to impose a surcharge on unvaccinated employees. Dr. William Moss, Executive Director of the International Vaccine Access Center at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses J&J saying their Covid-19 booster triggered an antibody surge. Tony Anscombe, Chief Cyber Threat Officer at ESET, breaks down President Biden’s cybersecurity meeting. And we Drive to the Close with Walter Todd, President and CIO at Greenwood Capital.
Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan.
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