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Glenn Hubbard, Columbia Business School Dean Emeritus and former White House chief economist discusses the upcoming Federal Reserve rate decision and the path forward for interest rates this year as well as the tax bill making its way through Congress.
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Mike Kennealy, GOP candidate for Governor of Massachusetts, talks about his candidacy for the governor's race this year and whether Massachusetts will turn to the Republican party to address affordability issues. He speaks with hosts Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney.
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Reza Pahlavi, son of the last shah of Iran, discusses the Israel-Iran war and where he stands on joining in a possible regime change to the Iranian government. He is joined by Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz and Dani Berger.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin of Virginia says he's supportive of President Trump's position of pursuing fair trade while at the Paris Air Show. He joined by Bloomberg's Guy Johnson.
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Incoming Moelis CEO Navid Mahmoodzadegan says the forces driving M&A activity are still intact amid the recent tariffs and geopolitical threats. He speaks with host Sonali Basak.
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Whitney Tilson, NYC mayoral candidate and former hedge fund manager, talks about his candidacy for NYC mayor ahead of the Democratic primary next week.
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Airbus SE Chief Executive Officer Guillaume Faury discusses the impact of geopolitical and trade uncertainties on the aviation industry. He also talks about deliveries, supply chain and demand for air travel, as well as Europe’s increased push for spending in the defense sector. He is joined by Bloomberg's Guy Johnson.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK has “grave concerns” about Iran’s nuclear program and backed Israel’s right to self-defense, while calling for de-escalation in a conflict that risks engulfing the Middle East. Starmer was speaking after Israel carried out a wave of strikes on Iran, targeting nuclear facilities and killing top military commanders. The attacks raised fears of a wider war in the region and caused a spike in the price of oil — though it later pared those gains.
Starmer spoke with Bloomberg's Mishal Hussain.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hertz CEO Gil West discusses the return on investment on motor sports for a company like Hertz, the future of their EV fleet, selling vs rental, and the future of automated vehicles. West spoke with Bloomberg's Matt Miller.
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Danny Danon, Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations, says the attacks against Iran will continue. Danon says the goal is to eliminate Iran's nuclear capability and to stop Iran from producing ballistic missiles. He says Iran was preparing to attack Israel again with missiles and Israel could not let that happen. Danon spoke with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro and Annmarie Hordern.
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Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley says the company continues to struggle to obtain rare earth magnet supplies that are essential to car production and have already forced a temporary shutdown of one of its factories. The supply of the critical components has been trickling out of China, which has instituted a new approval process for exports of rare earths that continues to slow supply lines, Farley saidin an interview with Bloomberg's Matt Miller.
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Richard Clarida, global economic advisor at Pacific Investment Management Co. (Pimco), offers insight into the firm’s annual secular outlook with a focus on a “fragmenting” world, the long end of the yield curve, and the path forward for the Federal Reserve. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney
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Czech President, Petr Pavel, on the Europe's security and securing peace in Ukraine. He said European nations can't secure peace without American help, but the continent needs more time and realistic goals. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kriti Gupta in Prague.
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America’s debt burden and interest expense have become “untenable,” and that means long-term US Treasury bonds are no longer seen as legitimate risk-free investments, said DoubleLine Capital’s Jeffrey Gundlach. He is joined by Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz.
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Chanos & Co. founder Jim Chanos discusses the outlook for the US stock market, his views on Tesla and why he is betting against Carvana. Speaking with Scarlet Fu on Bloomberg Television, Chanos also responds to Michael Saylor dismissing his recommendation to short the shares of Strategy and buy Bitcoin.
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Billionaire investor Paul Tudor Jones said President Donald Trump is likely to appoint an “uber dovish” Federal Reserve chair to accommodate his growth agenda, adding he thinks US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent would be his likely pick when Jerome Powell’s term ends. Jones, Tudor Investment CEO, spoke with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Katie Greifeld.
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US Senator Ted Cruz, a Texas Republican, discusses the tax-cut package passed by the House and the anti-deportation protests in Los Angeles with Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz.
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US Education Secretary Linda McMahon said that Harvard and other universities could get some of the federal funding cut by the Trump administration restored if they change their policies.
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Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor dismissed short-seller Jim Chanos’s recommendation to short the shares of the Bitcoin treasury company and buy the cryptocurrency because of the large premium the company’s common stock commands over the value of its token holdings. Saylor spoke with Bloomberg's with Katie Greifeld and Matt Miller.
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