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Dan Morgan, Senior Portfolio Manager at Synovus Trust, breaks down Micron Technology earnings and outlook. Bloomberg News Legal Analyst June Grasso and Bloomberg Radio Political News Director Jodi Schneider discuss the legal and political ramifications of the Colorado Supreme Court ruling that Donald Trump is ineligible to serve as US president because of his actions inciting the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol. Jason Dunn, CEO of the National Coalition of Black Meeting Professionals, talks about promoting the positive financial impact of travelers of color. Bloomberg News Health Care Reporter Kristen Brown shares the details of her Businessweek Magazine cover story New Drugs to Stop Menopause Could Be Key To Longevity. And We Drive to the Close with Alan Zafran, Founding Partner and Co-CEO at IEQ Capital.
Hosts: Tim Stenovec and Bailey Lipschultz. Producer: Paul Brennan.
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Featuring some of our favorite conversations of the week from our daily radio show "Bloomberg Businessweek Daily."Hosted by Carol Massar and Tim StenovecHear the show live at 2PM ET on WBBR 1130 AM New York, Bloomberg 92.9 FM Boston, WDCH 99.1 FM in Washington D.C. Metro, Sirius/ ... Show More
The people, companies and trends shaping the global economy. Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Much of the world still thinks of Amazon.com Inc. as Jeff Bezos’ company. But Bezos, the fourth-wealthiest person on the planet, hasn’t led Amazon for ... Show More
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Take our survey: https://www.npr.org/podcastsurveyGinni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, reportedly said she'd be willing to speak to the committee following reporting by the Washington Post that Thomas was communicating with a Trump legal adviser at the ... Show More
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One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. On this special edition of Wall Street Week, Jane Harman, Woodrow Wilson Center President Emerita gives her sense of where the war in Ukraine is headed. Kate Moore, BlackRock Globa ... Show More
Shira Ovide, Bloomberg Opinion technology columnist, on Trump tweeting that Google rigs its search results to display only negative stories about him. Jim Paulsen, Chief Investment Strategist at The Leuthold Group, on markets, current investment strategy, and why this bull market ... Show More