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Big Take

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The Big Take from Bloomberg News brings you inside what’s shaping the world's economies with the smartest and most informed business reporters around the world. The context you need on the stories that can move markets. Every afternoon.
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Elon Musk’s sprawling business empire has granted the billionaire a degree of power and global influence that transcends the industries he’s reshaped. He is the leader of no fewer than six hugely influential companies, spanning electric vehicles to wartime communications, and their innovations could shape the fates of nations. Musk is polarizing, confounding and inescapable. And he is the biggest business story of our time. Each week, listen in as host David Papadopoulos convenes a panel of ...
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Hot Pursuit! is a weekly, bi-coastal podcast that gives car lovers the inside look they crave. Hosts Hannah Elliott and Matt Miller cover reporting from design studios, auction blocks, production lines and racetracks. Listen for drive reviews, news updates and dealership details from auto industry insiders.
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Crash Course

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Hosted by Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor Tim O'Brien, Crash Course will bring listeners directly into the arenas where epic business and social upheavals occur. Every week, Crash Course will explore the lessons to be learned when creativity and ambition collide with competition and power -- on Wall Street and Main Street, and in Hollywood and Washington.
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In Trust

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A hundred and fifty years ago, the Osage Nation bought a stretch of prairie the size of Delaware, in what's now Oklahoma. The Osage owned the land and everything beneath it. Today, much of present-day Osage County has left Osage hands. In some cases, appropriation was swift and brutal: Dozens of Osages were murdered for their share of lucrative mineral rights to this oil-rich land, a period often referred to as the Reign of Terror. But other transfers of wealth played out more subtly—dollar ...
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Zero is about the tactics and technologies taking us to a world of zero emissions. Each week Bloomberg’s award-winning reporter Akshat Rathi talks to the people tackling climate change – a venture capitalist hunting for the best cleantech investment, scientists starting companies, politicians who have successfully created climate laws, and CEOs who have completely transformed their businesses. The road to zero emissions has many paths and everyone’s got an opinion about the best route. Liste ...
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Bloomberg journalist Emily Chang sits down for intimate interviews with the biggest names at the intersection of tech, business, entertainment and culture. Join us every Thursday for a behind-the-scenes look at the most exciting and influential trends, and the big personalities behind them.
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Bloomberg Crypto

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In this daily podcast, Bloomberg’s reporting team teases out what’s actually important in the crypto conversation. Led by crypto editor stacy-marie ishmael, the show draws on reporters and editors around the world and credible voices from across the industry. Episodes cover everything from regulation to NFTs to DeFi to the environmental considerations surrounding an asset class shaping the future of finance.
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Bedrock, USA

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Bedrock, USA is a podcast about political extremism, small town life and the fight for democracy, hosted by Laura Bliss, a reporter at Bloomberg CityLab. In a super-divided, pandemic-era America awash in conspiracies and misinformation, it’s about a group of people who didn’t like what they saw happening in their local governments, and decided to get involved - whether that meant holding a rally, running for office, recalling an official or storming their government with bullhorns and threat ...
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Uber and Lyft promised to give drivers independence and the flexibility to work whenever they wanted. But this summer in New York City, these ride share companies started restricting when their drivers could go online. A new Bloomberg investigation found that driver lockouts were designed to save the companies millions in minimum wage payments — an…
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It was a late night for Tesla fans, investors and journalists as the much-discussed unveiling of Elon Musk’s “cybercab” (or is it “robotaxi?”) was significantly delayed from its scheduled 10 pm ET start. And while the aesthetics of the vehicle got some rave reviews, details on production of a new wave of autonomous vehicles—let alone their potentia…
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Hannah and Matt welcome Cameron Ingram, the founder of Road Scholars, the Porsche restoration shop that counts Jerry Seinfeld, Ralph Lauren and the Porsche family as clients. They talk all things air-cooled Porsche and why it takes 800 hours to paint a car. Plus, understanding the value of the 718 Cayman platform, and Matt discovers Donks. https://…
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow are live in LA for Bloomberg Screentime 2024, speaking with celebrities, entrepreneurs and moguls across the media landscape. Runway CEO Cristobal Valenzuela discusses using AI in actual Hollywood filmmaking as they team up with Lionsgate; Tubi CEO Anjali Sud talks about the rise of free content streaming; an…
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Will we know the result of the 2024 US Presidential election on election night? Or will the new normal look like 2020, when Americans had to wait days for the final call? Bloomberg politics reporter Gregory Korte joins Big Take DC host Saleha Mohsin to break down what’s changed since former President Donald Trump began contesting the results of his…
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Next month, when delegates from around the world meet in Baku, Azerbaijan at COP29, the biggest questions on the table will have to do with money. Can rich nations find a way to meet developing countries’ demand for up to $1 trillion each year in climate finance? Avinash Persaud, special adviser on climate change for the Inter-American Development …
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Perrier, the popular French bottled water brand, has long been a symbol of luxury. But it’s now under scrutiny after regulators found trace amounts of fecal matter and pesticides where its water is sourced. On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg consumer goods reporter Dasha Afanasieva joins host David Gura to talk about how Perrier and its parent …
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss the latest antitrust pressures on Google as the DOJ considers a breakup of the internet search giant. Plus, New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin joins to discuss the harms of TikTok as his state and others seek to sue the social media platform; and a new startup aims to source renewable energy in …
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This week was supposed to be all about Thursday’s big Tesla unveiling—but Elon Musk jumped (literally) on stage with his new best friend, Donald Trump, prompting all sorts of memes in a week when he may have revealed his real motivation for backing a convicted felon for president. On this episode of Elon, Inc., we preview what people can expect in …
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Adrian Cheng, the third-generation scion of property dynasty New World Development, seemed poised to take over his family’s $20 billion empire. But last month, in a surprising twist, he was replaced as CEO by someone outside of his family. On today’s Big Take Asia Podcast, host K. Oanh Ha talks to Bloomberg’s Shawna Kwan about the succession drama …
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss the state of Roblox as short seller Hindenburg Research bets against the company over alleged inflated metrics. Plus, multiple US states sue TikTok for allegedly deceiving users about its safety for children, and Meta adds new AI video features for advertisers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy …
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On October 7, 2023, Hamas attacked Israel and Israel responded by declaring war. One year later, that war rages on, conflict has spread through the region, and activists around the world are calling for peace. Today on the Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s Israel bureau chief Ethan Bronner joins host David Gura to reflect on how the October 7 attacks h…
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down China's chip sector seeing a $13 billion rally. Plus, Amazon's leaders push for a return to offices to protect the tech giant's culture, and American Water Works becomes the latest US infrastructure hack target as officials warn of threats from Iran and China. See omnystudio.com/listener for privac…
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Shipping ports all along the East Coast and Gulf Coast shut down earlier this week, as the 47,000 members of the International Longshoremen’s Association went on strike. Their demands: A pay raise of nearly 80% over 6 years and strict limits on the use of automation in the nation’s ports. Shipping companies refused and worries mounted that the stri…
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down Ubisoft's stock jump following buyout reports as Tencent and its founders eye taking it private. Plus, the EU votes to impose tariffs of up to 45% on Chinese-made electric vehicles, and Meta unveils its own AI video generator. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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After a Russian missile hit the Ukrainian city of Chernihiv, Ukrainian investigators found the navigation system had components made by four Western companies, including two in the US. Today on the Big Take, Bloomberg reporter Stephanie Baker talks to host David Gura about how these components are making their way to the battlefield and what steps …
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down OpenAI's historic funding round and its new loan agreement securing $10B in total liquidity. Plus, PitchBook data shows AI is dominating VC deals in the third quarter, and Nvidia insiders cash in on the AI hype by selling $1.8 billion of shares this year alone. See omnystudio.com/listener for priva…
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What if major economies all just agreed to quit fossil fuels — together? To date, 13 countries have signed a fossil fuel nonproliferation treaty. The biggest is Colombia, which has a $40 billion economic transition plan to build up green sectors and replace oil and gas revenue. Now Colombia is hoping to recruit other large economies to follow suit.…
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down why investors are disappointed even as Tesla posted its first increase in quarterly sales this year. Plus, Apple prepares to announce a new low-end iPhone, and the CEO of Pinterest joins off of the company's advertising event. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In the first and only vice presidential debate of the 2024 US election cycle, Tim Walz and JD Vance had two objectives: Keep the momentum going for Kamala Harris or Donald Trump, and do no harm. But one of the most surprising takeaways of the policy-forward debate was just how respectful the conversation was. Bloomberg senior editor Wendy Benjamins…
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Iran attacked Israel for the second time in five months Tuesday, with a volley of missiles coming hours after Israel launched a ground incursion into Lebanon. Today on the Big Take, Bloomberg’s Dan Williams, a reporter in Bloomberg’s Jerusalem bureau, and Joumanna Bercetche in Dubai join host David Gura to talk about the latest on the Middle East a…
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As we’ve previously discussed here on Elon, Inc., the billionaire’s posts on X have grown more and more political—and right wing—over time. This week, we have Bloomberg’s Jonathan Tirone with us to discuss how Elon Musk, and his platform, have brought the once-obscure, White nationalist term “remigration” back into US politics. Then, tech reporter …
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde looks at tech leading a market selloff following the news that the US has indications Iran is preparing to imminently launch a ballistic missile attack against Israel. Plus, DirecTV CEO Bill Morrow weighs in on the DirecTV and Dish merger, and OpenAI kicks off its developers day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf…
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde breaks down how the DirecTV and Dish merger could pave the way for the biggest Pay-TV provider in the US. Plus, Beijing steps up pressure on domestic companies to ditch Nvidia chips, and California Governor Gavin Newsom blocks a proposed AI safety bill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Harvard University’s endowment fund is larger than the endowment of any other university on the planet. That’s, in part, because of a pioneering investment strategy. But in recent years, the returns haven’t measured up to rival universities like Yale or Brown. Bloomberg’s Janet Lorin joins host David Gura to talk about how Harvard University’s earl…
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A chemical manufacturing company grinds to a halt when a cyberattack locks up their entire assembly line. Kurtis Minder, a renowned ransomware negotiator, answers their call for help and explains why manufacturing companies are uniquely vulnerable to these kinds of disruptive attacks. Then David Adrian from Chrome chats with Kate about how a web-fo…
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down Arm's interest in Intel's product division, only to have Intel turn down Arm's advances, and China stocks in the US are set for their best week since 2022. Plus, "money is green" when it comes to database and nuclear build out according to US Energy Secretary Granholm, who supports the US AI effort…
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This week, China’s central bank announced a stimulus package designed to revive the economy, cutting an interest rate and reducing the amount of money banks need to hold in reserve. But the country’s ongoing drive to upgrade its struggling economy has left millions of people facing job losses or pay cuts, fueling an existential crisis among some of…
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Rolls-Royce CEO Chris Brownridge joins Hannah and Matt to discuss his new vision for the century-old brand, which includes both V-12, electric-powered cars, and seven-figure bespoke creations. Plus, how rising demand for personalized vehicles at Roll-Royce is helping the British luxury-car maker counter weakening sales in China. And a look into the…
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For the past year, Bloomberg News and Morning Consult have been polling voters in swing states. Former President Donald Trump has had a consistent lead when it comes to the question of who voters trust on the economy. But a new poll of likely voters shows Vice President Kamala Harris closing that gap in key states. Today, senior editor Wendy Benjam…
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Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow looks at OpenAI mulling a restructuring and discussing giving Sam Altman a 7% equity stake in the company. Plus, Micron shares see their biggest one-day gain since 2011 on the back of earnings, a look at Meta's augmented reality strategy, and NYC Mayor Adams gets indicted. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Scientists have been trying to understand — and mimic — the way the sun produces energy for centuries. But recreating the energy-generating process of nuclear fusion here on Earth presents an array of technical challenges. Bob Mumgaard, CEO of Commonwealth Fusion Systems, began working on some of those challenges as a doctoral student at MIT. Now b…
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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down the US' investigation of SAP and IT solutions provider Carahsoft for potential price fixing. Plus, OpenAI makes a pitch to the White House while France gets ready for its own AI summit, and Wiz mulls a share sale. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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