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With travel costs at record highs and 73% of families citing affordability as their top concern, the traditional summer vacation is being replaced by the Summer Survival Economy. David Hoffmann, CEO of Sky Zone and a veteran of the franchise world (Dunkin’ Brands, McDonald's) discusses the macro-trends driving this shift.
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Claudia Sahm, Chief Economist at New Century Advisors, brings us into the jobs report for the month of June with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney.
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Brian Belski, CEO and founder at Humilis Investments, joins Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney for an extended discussion on the equity rally and his favorite contrarian sector
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White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett reacts to the June US employment report, saying the US jobs market is on an "upward trajectory." Speaking on "Bloomberg Open Interest," Hassett also criticizes former Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for staying on at the central bank.
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Luca Ferrari, Bending Spoons CEO, joined Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec to talk about the companies IPO debut turning the founders, four college friends, into billionaires
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National Grid CEO Zoe Yujnovich joined Bloomberg's Dani Burger to discuss investing $1.75 billion in Joulent LLC to help power a Microsoft data center in Texas.
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Nissan Motor Co. President and CEO Ivan Espinosa talks about the future of autonomous driving, investing in the US and how tariffs are making it harder to sell Mexican-made cars in the US. Those cars are being tariffed at a 25% rate. Espinosa spoke to Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz, and Annmarie Hordern.
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Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, former Commissioner on the Federal Trade Commission, talks about the Supreme Court ruling that allowed President Trump to fire her, expanding executive power to fire top government officials. She speaks with hosts Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz.
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Bob Michele, global head of fixed income at JPMorgan Asset Management, explains the factors he sees leading the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates “once or twice” next year, but not engage in a “dramatic hiking cycle.” He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney.
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With inexorable momentum and sly, lucid prose, Teddy Wayne’s The Au Pair is a sleek literary thriller about desire, deception, and the unraveling of a man as he grapples with his fading relevance—when the lies others spin pale beside the fictions we tell ourselves. He speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
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Former Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb (R) says he is co-chairing an organization called RAISE US that is aimed at easing the American workforce’s transition to an artificial intelligence-based economy. Speaking to Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec on Bloomberg Businessweek, Holcomb explains that gaining support from big tech and leading AI companies like Amazon, Anthropic and Microsoft shows that shared commitment to preparing workers for AI-driven jobs. He speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
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The US Supreme Court ruled that Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook can stay in her job for now, reinforcing the central bank’s independence from the White House and dealing a setback to President Donald Trump.
In a separate ruling, the court expanded the president’s power to fire top government officials at other federal agencies.
Voting 5-4, the high court said Cook can remain at the Fed while she fights Trump’s bid to oust her over unproven mortgage fraud allegations. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh joined the three liberals in the majority.Bloomberg's Paul Sweeney and Scarlet Fu got reaction from:
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Allison Ellsworth, Co-Founder at Poppi discusses the creation of her beverage company and the rise of wellness drinks. She speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec at Uncharted.
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Adam Dell, Founder and CEO at Domain Money talks his history as an entrepreneur, and the type of investor Domain Money is finding a niche with. He speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec at Uncharted.
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Abby Joseph Cohen, Professor at Columbia Business School, joins Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Lisa Mateo on Bloomberg: Money to discuss the late Alan Greenspan and how important of a role he played in shaping the Fed as it is today, the state of the current FOMC, and more.
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Abby Joseph Cohen, Professor at Columbia Business School, joins Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Lisa Mateo on Bloomberg: Money to discuss the late Alan Greenspan and how important of a role he played in shaping the Fed as it is today, the state of the current FOMC, and more.
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Mark Pincus, Founder of Zynga, talks how AI is impacting businesses, ideas and growth. He speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
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US Soccer CEO JT Batson talks fan engagement, viewership metrics, recent business growth and popularity. He speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
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Ford CEO Jim Farley told Bloomberg's Matt Miller that a culture change at the Blue Oval lead to Ford becoming a "four-year overnight success." Farley also says American workers are beating the likes of Toyota and Hyundai in terms of vehicle quality.
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UK Trades Union Congress General Secretary Paul Nowak says Andy Burnham, likely new Prime Minister, has "got to be prepared to take on vested interests". He tells Bloomberg's Caroline Hepker and Stephen Carroll he wants "a bank levy on windfall profits".
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