
Jill Deesis
Bloomberg reporter providing on-the-record reporting and analysis on U.S.-Russia-Ukraine developments, appearing as a featured guest for the Trump-Putin/Ukraine segments.
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Oct 17, 2025 • 18min
Trump Announces Putin War Summit; NYC Mayoral Candidates Spar at Debate
Jill Deesis, a Bloomberg reporter specializing in U.S.-Russia-Ukraine dynamics, sheds light on President Trump's upcoming summit with Putin aimed at a Ukraine ceasefire. Despite the optimism, skepticism lingers following an earlier failed meeting. The conversation also delves into a fiery NYC mayoral debate where candidates clash over experience and Red claims of radical policies, all while the federal government grapples with a prolonged shutdown and bipartisan challenges.

Sep 22, 2025 • 22min
$100K US Visa Havoc, Murdochs TikTok Role, Putin's Secret Plan
Jill Deesis, Newsdesk editor at Bloomberg, sheds light on the unexpected shift in the H-1B visa fee to $100,000. She explains how this change could squeeze the margins of Indian IT firms already facing challenges due to geopolitical tensions. The discussion also touches on how countries like Canada, the UK, and Australia are increasingly recognizing a Palestinian state, shifting global diplomatic norms. Plus, hear about Estonia's call for enhanced NATO air defense amid rising tensions with Russia. It's a blend of tech, politics, and international relations.

Aug 15, 2025 • 17min
Putin-Trump Alaska Meeting, London Job Losses, Football's Private-Debt Boom
Jill Deesis, a News Desk Editor at Bloomberg, dives into high-stakes geopolitical developments and economic shifts. She discusses Putin's praise for Trump as they navigate potential cooperation over Ukraine. The conversation reveals alarming job losses in London amid rising taxes and wage costs. Deesis also highlights a growing talent war in European football that’s igniting a new debt market. Tensions rise as U.S. banks push for office returns, contrasting sharply with their European counterparts.


