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Dec 15, 2023 • 27min
The Supreme Court Is About to Have a Very Big Year
Explore the upcoming Supreme Court cases on gun rights, federal agency power, and reproductive rights. Learn about the controversies surrounding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding model. Discuss the implications of cases against former President Donald Trump and the potential Supreme Court ruling on his claim of immunity from prosecution. Consider the possibility of investigations into Supreme Court justices' activities and the impact of a code of conduct.

Dec 14, 2023 • 14min
‘Union Joe’ Falls Behind Trump in Michigan Among Autoworkers
Despite Democrats controlling Michigan, Trump is leading in polls. The podcast explores the data and what's happening in this key swing state.

Dec 13, 2023 • 27min
Who’s Ready for a Trump-Biden Rematch? Anyone?
Discussion on the possibility of a Trump-Biden rematch in the upcoming election, including voter dissatisfaction with both candidates. Exploration of the impact of indictments on Trump's candidacy. Speculation on Biden's potential for a future presidential run. Analysis of campaign strategies and potential voter impact in a Trump-Biden rematch. Discussion on the effectiveness of Biden's messages and the future of Roe v. Wade in elections.

Dec 12, 2023 • 12min
Why China's Richest Gen-Zs Are Flocking Home
China's wealthy youth are bucking the trend by returning to China instead of pursuing overseas opportunities. Rising geopolitical tensions and foreign hostility towards Chinese nationals are driving them home. This trend has consequences for US-China relations and the perception of America among young Chinese individuals. It also discusses the declining number of American students in China and its impact on diplomatic training.

Dec 11, 2023 • 26min
From Food to Mortgages, Being American Is Very Expensive
Discussion on the increasing expenses in the US since 2020, including grocery bills, utilities, and credit card debt interest. Exploring the relationship between inflation and grocery prices, highlighting the ongoing effects of increased prices and the misconception that inflation slowing down will lead to pre-pandemic price levels. The rising costs of rent and homeownership in the United States, including rising rent prices, skyrocketing home values, higher mortgage rates, and increasing utility bills. The reasons behind the increasing car insurance premiums and borrowing costs, including supply chain issues, labor shortage, higher interest rates, and the impact on Americans' financial situation. An analysis of the state of American savings in late 2023, including the impact of inflation and the inequality in savings distribution. The mixed opinions on Bidenomics and its impact on the economy, considering factors such as the historic recovery, job growth, low unemployment, wage growth, and inflation.

Dec 10, 2023 • 24min
Bonus Episode: Hate Crimes Surge in Wake of Gaza War
Hate crimes targeting Jews, Muslims, and Arabs have risen globally following the Israel-Hamas conflict. The podcast explores the impact on communities, tensions, and efforts to bring people together. It also discusses hate crimes in the US and the role of social media. The importance of context in understanding incidents is highlighted.

Dec 8, 2023 • 29min
Ukraine Struggles for Weapons as Winter Nears
Winter in Ukraine brings concerns about arming for defense against Russia. Senate Republicans block emergency aid, while Ukraine monitors Trump's 2024 prospects. Acquiring weapons is a struggle, with focus on artillery and energy infrastructure attacks. The US election's impact on Ukraine weighs heavily, including concerns about aid and European support. Ukraine faces challenges in maintaining support, desires peace but also feels pressured to negotiate. The podcast closes with remarks and an advertisement for Myers Auto.

Dec 7, 2023 • 13min
The US Has a Defense Supply Chain Problem
The podcast explores the strain on the US defense industry's supply chain due to commitments to allies, potential consequences of depleted stockpiles, concerns about national security, challenges faced by the defense industry, and the economic impact of a strong defense.

Dec 6, 2023 • 27min
It Is Not A Good Time to Be A New Homebuyer. Anywhere
Across the globe, the housing boom is ending. In the US, a freeze is approaching, creating a barrier to entry for new homebuyers. In countries like New Zealand, Canada, Germany and France, a shortage of homes is colliding with a slowdown of new construction due to higher borrowing rates. And in the UK, landlords are bracing for pain as floating rate mortgages reset and the cost of living hits the highest level in a generation. Bloomberg’s Kara Wetzel and Ari Altstedter join this episode for a look at how the housing market is adjusting to higher interest rates, leaving homeowners trying to keep pace and buyers struggling to enter the market. Read more: Higher Interest Rates Are Shattering Housing Dreams Around the World Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 5, 2023 • 32min
Introducing: Elon, Inc.: Deciphering Elon Musk's Politics
We here at The Big Take wanted to introduce you to our colleagues and friends over at the Elon, Inc podcast from Businessweek, hosted by David Papadopoulos. Please enjoy this episode, and hop on over to subscribe to their feed if you like what you hear!----This time we assess the aftermath of an especially gonzo week in the life of Elon Musk—one in which the billionaire CEO delivered the first production units of his company’s latest vehicle (the Cybertruck), weighed in on his preferred candidates for the 2024 election (neither Donald Trump nor Joe Biden) and offered a message to the chief executive of one of America’s most beloved brands (“Go f— yourself”). Such trash talk and worse has left Musk somewhat isolated, with advertisers like Disney still avoiding his social media platform over his endorsement of an antisemitic conspiracy theory.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


