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Oct 4, 2024 • 29min
Improving American Society Through Zoning Codes
Sara Bronin, a Professor of Law and Urban Planning at Cornell, discusses her book on how zoning shapes society, tackling the housing crisis and the NIMBYism that limits housing availability. Deidre Hanford, CEO of Natcast, dives into the semiconductor sector's evolution, emphasizing the need for innovation in response to global challenges. The conversation features urban revitalization strategies, balancing historic preservation, and the transformative potential of updated zoning codes in tackling climate change and enhancing community growth.

Oct 3, 2024 • 5min
Instant Reaction: US Dockworkers Suspend Strike
Kate Davidson, a managing editor for US economic policy at Bloomberg, shares insights on the recent suspension of the dockworkers' strike at US East and Gulf coast ports. She delves into the dynamics of cargo movement and the underlying issues of wage negotiations and automation concerns. Davidson emphasizes the logistical challenges posed by this decision, especially with the holiday season approaching, and discusses how companies are bracing for potential supply chain disruptions.

Oct 3, 2024 • 41min
OpenAI Raises $6.6 Billion in Funds at $157 Billion Value
In this engaging discussion, AI Reporter Rachel Metz dives into OpenAI's impressive $6.6 billion funding round, which has skyrocketed its valuation to $157 billion. Sandy Gordon, VP of Employee Experience at Amazon, shares insights on hiring 250,000 seasonal staff for the holidays and the company's commitment to employee rights. Rachel Gerring, EY Americas IPO Leader, analyzes the recovering IPO market while addressing challenges facing tech listings. The conversation highlights significant shifts in AI and labor markets, promising opportunities ahead.

Oct 3, 2024 • 24min
How a Little-Known Massacre Lead to the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Yardena Schwartz, a journalist and author of "Ghosts of a Holy War," delves into the 1929 Hebron massacre and its lasting impact on the Arab-Israeli conflict. She discusses how historical injustices continue to shape modern hostilities. Dr. Billy Hensley, CEO of the National Endowment for Financial Education, highlights the urgent need for financial literacy in schools amidst a staggering $1.6 trillion in student loan debt. Together, they address the importance of understanding our past while equipping future generations with financial knowledge.

Oct 2, 2024 • 33min
Examining Possible Escalation Between Israel and Iran
Retired Lieutenant General Michael Groen discusses the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, focusing on military tensions and potential responses. Consumer Reporter Deena Shanker reveals how food companies are pivoting to cater to health-conscious consumers, especially those using GLP-1 drugs. Ali Furman explains trends in holiday shopping, noting a rise in consumer spending amidst inflation, with Gen Z favoring in-store experiences and value-focused purchases. It’s a fascinating blend of geopolitical insights and market dynamics!

Oct 2, 2024 • 18min
How to Use Tribalism to Create Positive Change
Michael Morris, a Professor of Leadership at Columbia Business School and author of 'Tribal,' delves into the powerful role of tribalism. He discusses how our inherent cultural instincts can be harnessed to unite communities, even in politically charged climates. Morris emphasizes strategies for promoting unity and collaboration amidst division. He also examines the influence of tribal identities on political campaigns, shedding light on the dynamics shaping voter support in today's landscape.

Oct 2, 2024 • 19min
Instant Reaction: Vice Presidential Debate
JD Vance, an Ohio Senator and Trump running mate, goes head-to-head with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who’s Kamala Harris's VP pick. The debate ignites discussions on foreign policy, climate change, and immigration. Walz criticizes Trump's viability as a candidate, while Vance accuses Harris of neglecting key issues. They also explore the political impact of national crises, legislative frustrations, and the candidates' contrasting connection to middle-class Americans, all aiming to sway undecided voters ahead of the pivotal election.

Oct 1, 2024 • 51min
Iran Launches Ballistic Missiles at Israel as US Vows to Defend
Dan Williams, a Bloomberg News Reporter, provides insider insights on the missile assault launched by Iran against Israel, discussing its implications for regional stability. Mastin Robeson, a Geopolitical Intelligence Advisor, analyzes the evolving military dynamics and U.S. response strategies. Gene Seroka, Executive Director of the Port of Los Angeles, delves into the ongoing dockworker strike, emphasizing its economic impact amid global tensions. The conversation highlights market reactions and investor behavior in light of these significant geopolitical events.

Oct 1, 2024 • 3min
Introducing Bloomberg News Now
This podcast delves into the latest tensions in the Middle East, particularly between the U.S., Israel, and Iran. It offers insight into military developments and their significant effects on global financial markets. Listeners can stay informed about how these geopolitical events are influencing stock indexes and shaping the business landscape. Tune in for a concise and up-to-date audio report on some of today's most pressing global issues.

Oct 1, 2024 • 20min
An Informative Take on the Past, Present, and Future of Money
Tatiana Koffman, general partner at Moonwalker Capital, dives into her book addressing financial systemic issues, while Cara Griffith, CEO of Tax Analysts, discusses tax reform proposals ahead of the elections. They explore the implications of cryptocurrency on politics, especially the rise of meme coins. The conversation touches on Bitcoin as a digital asset and compares its role to traditional wealth storage like gold. They also tackle the strained funding of the IRS and how that affects tax policies, highlighting the complex landscape of money management today.