
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition Kimmel Returns as Trump Renews Attacks; Powell Reiterates Duel Economic Risks
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Sep 24, 2025 Jimmy Kimmel makes a heartfelt return to TV, addressing controversy over his comments and emphasizing forgiveness following a tragic shooting. Meanwhile, President Trump suggests NATO nations should down Russian aircraft while expressing cautious optimism for Ukraine's military success. Fed Chair Jay Powell highlights economic risks, warning of potential inflation and employment challenges. The podcast wraps up with discussions on stocks, legal verdicts, and the impact of global weather events.
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Kimmel's Emotional Reboot
- Jimmy Kimmel returned to air with an emotional, apologetic monologue after Disney pulled his show following comments about Charlie Kirk's murder.
- He negotiated his return personally with Disney CEO Bob Iger and acknowledged some local ABC stations kept the show off air.
Trump Fuels Network Tensions
- President Trump reacted on social media to Kimmel's return and suggested future legal challenges against ABC.
- He framed the network as politically biased and referenced a prior $16 million settlement as leverage.
Trump Signals Tougher Stance On Russia
- President Trump said NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft that violate their airspace and backed stronger EU pressure on Russia.
- He also expressed belief Ukraine could reclaim territory with EU support and called Russia a 'paper tiger.'
