The Journal.

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25 snips
Nov 13, 2024 • 16min

Does Warren Buffett Know Something We Don’t?

Spencer Jakab, a WSJ reporter and expert on investment strategies, dissects Warren Buffett's surprising decision to sell stocks and hoard a staggering $325 billion in cash. The conversation uncovers the potential reasons behind this pivot and what it signals in today's market. Jakab elaborates on Buffett's cautious approach, exploring his philosophy on safety with U.S. Treasury bills and what everyday investors can learn from his strategic choices. The insights provided could reshape how we think about investment in uncertain times.
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11 snips
Nov 12, 2024 • 19min

Abortion Was A Winning Issue – Just Not for Kamala Harris

Laura Kusisto, a WSJ reporter, dives into why Democrats miscalculated abortion rights as a winning campaign issue. She discusses how strong public support for reproductive rights didn’t translate into votes for Democratic candidates, especially in light of the surprising outcomes after Roe v. Wade's overturning. Kusisto highlights unexpected bipartisan support seen in states like Kansas, and addresses the complexities of voter behavior, revealing the intricate dynamics at play in the current political landscape regarding abortion.
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16 snips
Nov 8, 2024 • 20min

The Scramble Is on to Fill Trump’s Cabinet

Andrew Restuccia, a WSJ reporter specializing in D.C. politics, breaks down the whirlwind of Trump’s cabinet selections. He discusses the significance of loyalty in potential appointees and how their backgrounds shape the administration's future. The conversation highlights the complexities of transitioning from campaign to presidency, focusing on pivotal figures like Howard Lutnick in staffing decisions. Restuccia also compares the current strategies to 2016, stressing the need for a cohesive vision in navigating Washington's bureaucracy.
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25 snips
Nov 8, 2024 • 29min

Red, White and Who? Why Trump Won and Where Democrats Go Next

Dive into the electrifying aftermath of the recent election results and discover what led to Trump's unexpected victory. Hear fascinating insights about voter dynamics, including surprising support from minority groups and women. Explore the challenges facing the Democratic Party and the concerns about election integrity. Learn how Trump's potential return could transform policies and the Republican Party's identity. Reflect on the campaign journey and the vital role of listener engagement in shaping the discourse. This is a captivating analysis of modern politics!
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8 snips
Nov 7, 2024 • 17min

What a Republican Congress Could Mean for Trump

Siobhan Hughes, a Congressional reporter at the Wall Street Journal, analyzes the GOP's recent electoral successes and their implications for President-elect Donald Trump. She discusses the powerful Republican trifecta and how it could reshape Trump's policies, particularly on tax reforms and military funding. Hughes also highlights shifts in key states like Pennsylvania, the evolving dynamics within Congress, and the potential tensions between Trump and Republican leaders as they navigate their agendas together.
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25 snips
Nov 6, 2024 • 18min

How Donald Trump Pulled Off a Historic Comeback

Alex Leary, a WSJ reporter and expert on Donald Trump's presidential campaign, discusses Trump's remarkable comeback against Kamala Harris. They delve into Trump's strategic use of legal controversies to energize voters and the significant shift in the Republican coalition. Leary highlights how the campaign engaged younger voters, particularly through cultural events and a critical alliance with Elon Musk. The conversation wraps up with insights into the implications of Trump's victory for Republican control and his aggressive policy plans moving forward.
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44 snips
Nov 6, 2024 • 19min

Red, White and Who? It's Trump.

The thrill of election night hangs in the air as Trump triumphs, declaring victory early. Celebrations at Kamala Harris's watch party morph into a somber farewell for supporters. Surprising gains among minority voters signal a shift in traditional dynamics. The analysis dives into Republican victories, reshaping House and Senate control. Potential implications of a Trump presidency loom large, affecting Congress and the Supreme Court while the nation contends with deep divisions. What does this mean for the future?
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11 snips
Nov 5, 2024 • 18min

What We're Watching for Tonight

Ben Pershing, the Politics Editor at the Wall Street Journal, shares his insights on the critical dynamics of election night. He discusses the significance of key counties in Florida and Texas for forecasting outcomes. The conversation highlights pressing issues like the economy and immigration that influence voter sentiment. Ben also addresses the crucial need for patience as results roll in, referencing delays from previous elections. With a mix of humor and expertise, he prepares listeners for the thrilling unpredictability of election night.
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24 snips
Nov 4, 2024 • 21min

Harris, Trump and the Inflation Election

Nick Timiraos, Chief Economics Correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, provides sharp insights on the inflation battle as election day looms. He breaks down the contrasting strategies of Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump regarding rising costs. Timiraos critiques Trump’s renewed trade policies and their inflationary impacts while exploring Harris's regulatory approaches. The conversation highlights how these economic plans could shape voter sentiments and the everyday financial realities for Americans.
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22 snips
Nov 1, 2024 • 19min

Child Care Is on the Ballot in One Texas County

Harriet Torry, a WSJ reporter focused on the U.S. economy, joins Jordan McClay, director of the Ebenezer Child Development Center, to discuss urgent childcare issues in Texas. They dive into local proposals to subsidize childcare and tackle financial struggles faced by providers. The conversation reveals how rising costs threaten quality care and the challenges parents encounter when affordable options are scarce. The hosts explore a historic proposition on the ballot that could reshape early childhood education in the area.

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