Bloomberg Talks curates top interviews from around Bloomberg News. Hear conversations with the biggest names in finance, politics and entertainment. On Bloomberg Talks, we round up interviews with Fortune 500 CEOs, government officials, well-known investors and business leaders.Â

California Attorney General Rob Bonta speaks on the drama surrounding the Warner Bros and Paramount deal and whether the deal could clear regulation hurdles. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Mathieu. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec on the company's recent earnings and how the company seeks to grow subscribers while continuing to engage app users.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry sits down with Bloomberg's Carol Massar, Tim Stenovec and Mandeep Singh to discuss the company's latest earnings report, agentic artificial intelligence, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

US Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Emil Michael discusses talks with Anthropic about loosening restrictions on the use of its artificial intelligence technology by the US military. Michael says the Pentagon offered concessions to the company and is open to continuing talks ahead of the Friday afternoon deadline. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro, Annmarie Hordern, and Lisa AbramowiczSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chris Miller, professor at the Fletcher School at Tufts University and author of Chip War: The Fight for the World’s Most Critical Technology, speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec on the changing landscape of the semiconductor industry amid AI, a global tech race and geopolitical tensions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Snowflake expects fiscal 2027 product revenue of $5.7 billion, above analysts’ average estimate of $5.5 billion compiled by LSEG, driven by rising AI demand. CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy said the company signed its largest deal ever, over $400 million, without naming the client. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dan Ives, managing director at Wedbush Securities, breaks down fourth-quarter earnings from Nvidia as he raises his price target for the stock to $300. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fidelity National Information Services President & CEO Stephanie Ferris speaks on the company's latest earnings report plus how they're navigating a world where the payments world can get disrupted by AI. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer says President Donald Trump will sign a supplemental proclamation to increase the tariff level to 15% “where appropriate,” as the US seeks “continuity” on tariffs. Greer also discusses expectations for the UK and European Union to honor their existing trade deals and the Trump administration wanting to fix gaps in the trade deal with Canada and Mexico.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum talks about the importance of having sensible energy policies that will attract investment and help the US win the AI race. He speaks with host Joe Mathieu directly following President Trump's State of the Union address.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

President Donald Trump delivered the longest State of the Union address of the television age Tuesday, declaring “a turnaround for the ages” as he tried to sell Americans on his economic program ahead of crucial midterm elections later this year. The speech had all the ceremony, confrontation and chaos that have come to define the event in an era of narrow congressional majorities and partisan polarization. Democratic Representative Al Green was ejected from the chamber for disrupting the speech. Trump invited the gold-medal-winning men’s Olympic hockey team into the gallery amid chants of “USA! USA! USA!” He awarded several medals honoring veterans and active-duty service members. And in more than 1 hour 47 minutes, the longest State of the Union in history, the president delivered a rally-like speech punctuated less by policy proposals than by political attacks. For instant reaction and analysis, Bloomberg Balance of Power hosts Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz speak with: Bloomberg White House correspondent Jeff Mason Rick Davis, Partner at Stonecourt Capital and Bloomberg Politics Contributor & Jeanne Sheehan Zaino, Democracy Visiting Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School's Ash Center and Bloomberg Politics Contributor US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Planet Fitness fell in early trading on Tuesday after the company paired a strong quarterly beat with a cautious outlook. Investors focused on softer guidance and management's plans for continued expansion. CEO Colleen Keatings discusses the quarter with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A global oil surplus is poised to disappear as population growth and artificial intelligence stoke crude consumption, according to the head of Baker Hughes Co. The company, one of the world’s largest oilfield service providers, sees demand beginning to recover in the second half of this year into 2027, Chief Executive Officer Lorenzo Simonelli said during an interview with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Dani Burger. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Doug Irwin, Professor of Economics at Dartmouth, discusses the latest developments on President Trump's unfolding tariff strategy and their broader economic impact. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul SweeneySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee says he is more concerned about inflation amid a "steady" job market. Speaking with Bloomberg's Mike McKee, Goolsbee also comments on what the tariff ruling could mean for inflation and Fed Chair Jerome Powell possibly staying on the central bank's board.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Novo Nordisk Chief Scientific Officer Martin Holst Lange discusses the recent clinical trial results of the company's weight loss obesity shot CagriSema, which delivered less weight loss than Eli Lilly’s tirzepatide. Holst Lange also outlines Novo Nordisk's broader obesity treatment pipeline. He speaks with Bloomberg's Dani Burger. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Republican US Representative from Missouri Jason Smith speaks on the Supreme Court's decision to strike down President Trump's global tariffs and what this means for fiscal policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Dani Burger. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MTA CEO Janno Lieber provides key details on updates about the blizzard that affected the NYC area and how the city set up preparations for it. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul SweeneySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Raoul Ruparel, director of Boston Consulting Group's Centre for Growth, discusses his research showing Britain’s biggest industries have been responsible for the decades-long decline in productivity that has roughly halved the GDP growth rate since the end of the 1990s. He spoke to Stephen Carroll and Caroline Hepker on Bloomberg Daybreak Europe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman, a City University of New York professor, says President Donald Trump's tariffs are a sales tax and are slightly contractionary. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Close."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta reacts to the Supreme Court decision striking down President Donald Trump's tariffs, describing the ruling as expected and affirming. Bonta highlights that the Court's ruling allows for retroactive relief, meaning businesses and importers who paid these tariffs can seek refunds through the Court of International Trade. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Close."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Middle East Geoeconomics Lead for Bloomberg Economics, Dina Esfandiary, joins "Bloomberg Surveillance Radio" to talk about the US military buildup in the Middle East.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chief Economist at Stifel, Lindsey Piegza, joins "Bloomberg Surveillance Radio" to talk about the latest economic data release and the next steps for the Federal Reserve.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, undercutting his signature economic policy and delivering his biggest legal defeat since he returned to the White House.Voting 6-3, the court said Trump exceeded his authority by invoking a federal emergency-powers law to impose his “reciprocal” tariffs across the globe as well as targeted import taxes the administration says address fentanyl trafficking.The justices didn’t address the extent to which importers are entitled to refunds, leaving it to a lower court to sort out those issues. If fully allowed, refunds could total as much as $170 billion - more than half the total revenue Trump’s tariffs have brought in. For instant reaction and analysis, Bloomberg Intelligence co-hosts Paul Sweeney and Scarlet Fu, o speak with:- Bloomberg Washington correspondent Tyler Kendall- Bloomberg Legal Analyst and host of Bloomberg Law June Grasso- Henrietta Treyz, Managing Partner and Director of Economic Policy at Veda Partners- Dave Townsend, Partner with Dorsey & WhitneySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The US Ambassador to the European Union, Andrew Puzder, says the EU adopting rules with a "Made in Europe" preference for key industrial sectors would be a "serious mistake". He spoke to Stephen Carroll and Caroline Hepker on Bloomberg Daybreak Europe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wayfair CFO Kate Gulliver joins "Bloomberg Businessweek Daily" to talk about Wayfair's earnings, future for the company, the customer demand of Wayfair's product, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos says the company’s bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery offers great value to Warner Bros. shareholders and great long-term value to Netflix. He speaks with Ed Ludlow and Lucas Shaw on Bloomberg Television.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Booking Holdings, the company behind Priceline and OpenTable, reported a strong quarter and announced a stock split. But shares came under pressure as investors weighed the threat of AI disruption. Chief Executive Officer Glenn Fogel joined Bloomberg Open Interest to explain how he is positioning the company to compete in the AI era and where he still sees momentum in global travel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Microsoft President Brad Smith Sits with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin to discuss AI being used to help advance the Global South and how that could potentially bridge the economic divide. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Todd Kahn, President and CEO of Fashion Brand Coach, sits with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld about the company's focus on Gen Z, the power that pricing plays in attracting a new customer base, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nouriel Roubini, Chairman & CEO at Roubini Macro Associates sits with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney to discuss his recent travel to Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Abu Dhabi and what people are thinking regarding Iran, as well as the ever-growing AI space and what it could look like in the future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apollo Global Management President Jim Zelter sits with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz to discuss the firm's position on software as well as the potential increase of investment in Japan for the US.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora discusses the company's revised forecast for 2026 and the impact of Palo Alto's recent acquisition of software company CyberArk. Arora spoke with Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

InterContinental Hotel Group (IHG) CEO Elie Maalouf discusses the company's strong 2025 performance, and the expected impact of the 2026 World Cup, which has helped fuel IHG's optimistic outlook for 2026. Maalouf spoke with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Blue Origin "will move heaven and Earth" to get to the moon before rival SpaceX, said Chief Executive Officer Dave Limp. The US needs “two launch companies that are competing vigorously against each other to try to give us the most capabilities,” he said. Limp spoke to Bloomberg Television’s Annmarie Hordern at the Defense Tech Summit in West Palm Beach, Florida.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly says that while there isn’t much indication yet that artificial intelligence is fundamentally changing the US economy, policymakers must be open to signs that the new technology will have an impact. Daly also says that it's hard to assess the AI impact on productivity. Mary Daly sat down with Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow at a panel in San Jose State University.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Europe’s fate is intertwined with the US while faulting the continent for what he said was a drift away from their shared Western values. The double-edged message offered some reassurance to allied leaders gathered at the Munich Security Conference but did little to temper their push for more independence from Washington. “We want Europe to prosper because we’re interconnected in so many different ways, and because our alliance is so critical,” Rubio told Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait on the sidelines of the conference on Saturday. “But it has to be an alliance of allies that are capable and willing to fight for who they are and what’s important.”“What is it that binds us together? Ultimately, it’s the fact that we are both heirs to the same civilization, and it’s a great civilization,” he said. “It’s one we should be proud of.”Rubio’s comments elaborated on a speech he delivered to the event, Europe’s premier annual security gathering, earlier Saturday morning. The speech was the most anticipated of the three-day conference, with fellow leaders eager to hear if he would double down on the contemptuous tone voiced a year earlier by Vice President JD Vance at the same venue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Arizona Senator Mark Kelly discusses America's role in global conflicts and its commitment to European safety while at the Munich Security Conference. He joins Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's Ballance of Power.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dr. Adam Posen, President of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, discusses the global economic outlook and the US monetary policy impact after today's January CPI report. He believes that inflation that could potentially exceed 4% by 2026. Dr. Posen speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D) Michigan speaks on the US's standing on the global stage and relationship with Europe, tariffs, and more. She speaks with Bloomberg's Oliver Crook from the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference in Germany. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Republican Senator Thom Tillis is sticking to his guns and says he won't approve any nominee to lead the Federal Reserve until a Justice Department probe into the Fed’s renovations is over. He speaks on that and more from the Munch Security Conference with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro and Lisa AbramowiczSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Morgan Stanley Investment Management Portfolio Solutions CIO Jim Caron says the chance of the recent selloff in software-related stocks to create contagion is relatively low and it's a great time to be a stock picker instead of a passive investor. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.