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Story of the Week (DR):War against women continues: Uber Not Responsible for Sex Assault, Jury Finds, as More Cases FollowEthan P. Schulman, the judge presiding over the California state court cases, told jurors that Uber would be responsible for the woman's harm if the company was negligent in using adequate safety measures and the negligence was a “substantial factor” in causing the harm.In its decision, the jury unanimously agreed that Uber had been negligent in its general safety practices when the incident occurred in 2016 — but that the negligence was not a substantial factor in causing the attack. The jury's foreman: “We felt that they could have done more back in the early days of Uber, rather than just focusing on growth,”Meet Lisa Monaco, the 57-year-old Microsoft executive Trump wants fired“Corrupt and Totally Trump Deranged Lisa Monaco (A purported pawn of Legal Lightweight Andrew Weissmann), was a senior National Security aide under Barack Hussein Obama. Monaco has been shockingly hired as the President of Global Affairs for Microsoft, in a very senior role with access to Highly Sensitive Information. Monaco's having that kind of access is unacceptable, and cannot be allowed to stand.”Monaco helped coordinate the Justice Department's response to the Jan. 6th attacks on the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters in 2021. In January 2022, Monaco publicly announced that the Justice Department was investigating the Trump fake electors plotMilitary women fear losing 'every bit of ground' as Hegseth looks backward to the 1990sDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday that he wants to review Defense Department standards that have changed since the 1990s, a time when military women saw far less support for their service and met drastically lower physical standards than today: "The 1990s test is simple. What were the military standards in 1990? And if they have changed, tell me why. Was it necessary change based on the evolving landscape of combat? Or was the change due to a softening, weakening, or gender-based pursuit of other priorities? 1990s seems to be as good a place to start as any."PGA of America CEO apologizes for Ryder Cup missteps, but group's president denies problemThe Misogynistic Abuse Towards Rory McIlroy's Wife at the Ryder Cup Is Deeper Than Golf. It shows a cultural shift, one in which men feel emboldened to attack women in public without shame or consequence. The abuse and taunts were so unrelenting that Stoll was spotted with “tears streaming down her face”PGA of America President Don Rea took a different approach on Sunday in a BBC interview where he downplayed the severity of the crowd's behavior: “Well, you have 50,000 people there that are really excited, and heck, you can go to a youth soccer game and get some people who say the wrong things,” Rea said. When asked about the abuse directed at McIlroy, he responded, “I haven't heard some of that. I'm sure it's happened … Rory understands things like that are going to happen.”Fake billionaire manbaby “retirements” continue DRSpotify CEO Daniel Ek to Step Down. The Stock Is Falling.Spotify founder steps down amid controversy over defence linksIt comes after Mr Ek has faced fierce scrutiny for investing around €700m (£612m) in defence company Helsing through his venture capital fund. Munich-based Helsing sells AI software for military use and has expanded into weapons manufacturing following an investment by the founder of Spotify.Spotify has said that it is “totally separate” from HelsingSpotify founder Ek Daniel to step down as CEO; says: I will be more involved than a typical US chairmanGustav Söderström and Alex Norström under founder/former CEO/Executive Chair Daniel Ek (43%) (Ted Sarandos on this board)Spotify founder Daniel Ek once said he was the ‘least powerful person' at the company. Here's how he built it into a $145 billion music empireThe rise of the bro co-CEO: Lila MacLellanCEOs and Trump love affair continuesTrump, Pfizer agree to lower U.S. drug prices, exempt company from pharma tariffsTrump announces 'TrumpRx' drug-buying website alongside Pfizer CEOPartnering with Pfizer, beginning in 2026 the federal government will have a website, TrumpRx.gov, through which Pfizer's prescription drugs can be sold directly to consumers at discounts, without the intermediaries of pharmacy benefit managers such as CVS Health's Caremark and UnitedHealthcare-owned OptumRx46% against Say on Pay in 2025Proxy adviser ISS recommended against the compensation proposalCEO/Chair Albert BourlaOther board members include: former Vanguard CEO/Chair Mortimer J. Buckley, OpenAI (2024-) board member and former Meta (2013-2019) board member Susan Desmond-Hellmann; former Deloitte CEO Joseph J. Echevarria; Adobe CEO/Chair Shantanu Narayen; former Goldman Sachs Vice Chair Suzanne Nora Johnson; Coca-Cola CEO/Chair James Quincey; former State Street Global Advisor CEO Cyrus Taraporevala; Compensation Committee chair (James Smith, former Thomson Reuters CEO) received 93% supportOnly 23% women; 5 top NEOs all menTrump Adviser Admits Larry Ellison Is “Shadow President of the United States” Larry Ellison once predicted ‘citizens will be on their best behavior' amid constant recording. Now his company will pay a key role in social mediaElon Musk fighting for attention:Elon Musk speaks out on controversial $1 trillion Tesla pay package: 'It's not about compensation'"It's not about 'compensation,' but about me having enough influence over Tesla to ensure safety if we build millions of robots.”Elon Musk makes history as first person ever to hit $500B net worth milestoneNew Evidence Links Elon Musk to Epstein's IslandElon Musk Calls Wikipedia “Too Woke,” Announces His Own GrokipediaElon Musk implores people "Cancel Netflix" over a canceled TV show because of wokeMore Dummies from DealBook:Talking A.I. With CEO William Stone of SS&C, a major investment fund administrator and transfer agency, acquired the automation software company Blue Prism for around $1.6 billion in 2022:How do you personally use A.I.? “I'm interested in horse racing, and I own horses. I use A.I. to track how they're doing. There are all kinds of statistics, like how far can they travel before their performance starts to deteriorate: If they're in Kentucky, can they go to California? Can they go to New York?”Goodliest of the Week (MM/DR):DR: Gavin Newson [sic] Signs Law Cracking Down on AI IndustryCalifornia governor Gavin Newsom signed what proponents say is the first AI safety and transparency law in the US. The Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act, also known as SB 53, requires AI companies with over $500 million in revenue to publicly disclose their safety and security protocols in fairly granular detailMM: F.D.A. Approves a New Generic Abortion Pill DR MMMM: Activist Investor Wants Target's Brian Cornell Completely OutMM: One line from this story about Tesla's advising sleepy drivers to stay away by enabling Full Self Driving: Tesla's cars can't actually drive themselves without close human supervision. Nonetheless, the automaker labels its most advanced driving mode “Full Self-Driving” (FSD), while its CEO and chief overpromiser Elon Musk explicitly says that they do, in fact, “drive themselves” seemingly every other week.Assholiest of the Week Biggest Loser (MM):US WomenThe rise of the bro-co-CEOMilitary women fear losing 'every bit of ground' as Hegseth looks backward to the 1990sUber Not Responsible for Sex Assault, Jury Finds, as More Cases FollowKKR Appoints Former Eaton CEO Craig Arnold to Board of Directors, Increasing Independent Seats to ElevenContinues a trend - from 29% to 26% female by adding another dude through board expansionMeanwhile…Share of female execs at major Japan firms rises to 18.4%Spineless companiesDisney's image tanks among Republicans, Democrats after Jimmy Kimmel controversyCracker Barrel Drops Firm Behind Ill-Fated Logo ChangeInvestorsU.S. States are shedding shareholder protections. That's an advantage for CanadaPreparing the board for 2026: More than half of directors want a peer replaced, survey findsFedEx shareholders elect Richard Smith, son of founder Fred Smith, to board of directorsEveryone elseGodfather of AI Says We're Barreling Straight Toward Human ExtinctionOpenAI says it's worried about ‘doomscrolling, addiction, isolation, and … sloptimized feeds' as it rolls out Sora social media appMeta won't allow users to opt out of targeted ads based on AI chatsElon Musk Calls Wikipedia “Too Woke,” Announces His Own GrokipediaLarry Ellison once predicted ‘citizens will be on their best behavior' amid constant recording. Now his company will pay a key role in social mediaThe wealth of the top 1% reaches a record $52 trillionThe climateNew BP Chair Urges Faster Pivot to Oil and GasDuke Energy backs off renewables after North Carolina cuts climate goalTrump administration cancels nearly $8 billion in climate funding to blue states: VoughtMAGA comes for the ‘woke pope' after pontiff blesses block of ice in climate change gestureOpenAI's New Data Centers Will Draw More Power Than the Entirety of New York City, Sam Altman SaysHeadliniest of the WeekDR: New Poll: 94% of Gen Z Youth Report Experiencing Regular Mental Health ChallengesMM: Police Pull Over Waymo to Check for Drunk DrivingWho Won the Week?DR: Daniel Ek: the dude who got rich by devaluing artists, then used his billionaire ego to create a vanity money-spending company with the pretentious name Prima Materia (“formless primeval substance regarded as the original material of the universe”).Prima Materia says it wants to “partner with exceptional people to build companies that leverage technology to help solve meaningful problems for society.”He set it up with Shakil Khan — a fellow Spotify investor and close personal friend with a criminal past, who was accused of hiding his real role at Spotify during its IPO.Khan doesn't appear in any of Spotify's filing documents, even though he's been publicly described as: 1) “head of special projects,” 2) “advisor to Daniel Ek,” 3) “personal advisor to the Spotify CEO,” 4) “investor in Spotify,” 5) “founder,” 6) “consigliere,” 7) “second-in-command,” and 8) “prominent public role” — apparently to avoid scaring investors.Khan cites Mark Zuckerberg as the American leader he admires most.Now their company invests (and Ek chairs) in literal weapon building (Helsing/military strike drones, etc.) and nonsense like Neko Health, the so-called “Apple of healthcare” that charges £300 for preventative screenings like mole checks — giving Daniel Ek more time to feel super important and potentially destroy the world while getting richer?MM: Ron Sugar, who TWICE has had his age limit restriction waived on the Apple board, will turn out a-okay: Dr. Ronald Sugar and Gilman Louie join Ursa Major's Board of DirectorsPredictionsDR: Daniel Ek's Prima Materia leads €600 million Series D strategic financing round for Moodify, an AI-supported app that will “end depression” by pushing algorithmically-optimized dopamine ads 24/7, think TikTok for sadnessMM: LAY UP: After reading this - Apollo Global Management director Pauline Richards resigns from board - the board is now 4 women and 10 men (Marc Rowan owns 63% of board influence, so no one really matters). I predict Pauline Richards will be replaced by a male director, going from 33% female to 27% female in one fell swoop. Side note: Apollo's fun joke was to have a “sustainability committee” on the board they take so seriously, it's the committee with 3 women and and anti-woke anti-ESG ex-Senator Patrick Toomey
Carl Quintanilla, Leslie Picker, and David Faber discussed the latest on the markets front - coming off a weak day for the AI trade. JP Morgan Asset Management's Chief Strategist for the Americas joined the team with her playbook - while the team checked in on the chips across the board. Hear one top semiconductor analyst breakdown new numbers out of Micron, the CEO of Nvidia challenger and private chip company 'Groq' talk innovation ahead, and what investors need to know about Alibaba's big boost to AI spending. Also in focus: 2025's Ryder Cup officially kicking off - the head of PGA of America joined the team with his take on the action, and the big money at play in one of the golfing community's biggest events of the year. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today, Scott Jennings covers the massive memorial service for Charlie Kirk, exposes more left-wing violence, and launches a new Investing in America series with Global Laser Enrichment CEO Stephen Long.Keep up with the Trump Administration when you subscribe to The Trump Report. This email brings you daily highlights from the Oval Office, right to your inbox, 5 days a week. Subscribe today at http://salempodcastnetwork.com/trumpSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Dylan Price sits down with Scouting America CEO Roger Krone to talk his background, the value of scouting, and the biggest lessons he learned from being an Eagle Scout.
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan joined The Guy Benson Show today to break down the state of the U.S. economy, pointing to steady year-over-year growth in consumer spending and a projected 2 percent growth rate as positive indicators as to where the economy is headed. Moynihan also explained how Bank of America uses data from millions of customers to build economic trends and come up with accurate predictive models. Moynihan also weighed in on the growing impact of AI and how Trump's trade policies, tariffs, and the "big beautiful bill" could shape the economy going forward. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What does it take to steer one of the world's largest banks through unprecedented change? Nicolai Tangen speaks with Brian Moynihan, the CEO of Bank of America, to explore the global economy and what lies ahead. They discuss how AI is transforming banking operations, the future of physical branches, and why Brian believes regulatory pendulums have swung too far. The conversation covers international expansion, the resilience of American consumers, and his philosophy on building high-performance culture. Leading 212,000 employees and serving 70 million households, Brian shares insights on leadership and staying curious in an ever-changing world. Tune in for an insightful conversation! In Good Company is hosted by Nicolai Tangen, CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management. New full episodes every Wednesday, and don't miss our Highlight episodes every Friday. The production team for this episode includes Isabelle Karlsson and PLAN-B's Niklas Figenschau Johansen, Sebastian Langvik-Hansen and Pål Huuse. Background research was conducted by Torgeir Rimstad. Watch the episode on YouTube: Norges Bank Investment Management - YouTubeWant to learn more about the fund? The fund | Norges Bank Investment Management (nbim.no)Follow Nicolai Tangen on LinkedIn: Nicolai Tangen | LinkedInFollow NBIM on LinkedIn: Norges Bank Investment Management: Administrator for bedriftsside | LinkedInFollow NBIM on Instagram: Explore Norges Bank Investment Management on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There has been international outrage over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as the war between Israel and Hamas has been playing out for close to two years. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification said that "the worst-case scenario of famine is currently playing out in the Gaza Strip" and there is “mounting evidence shows that widespread starvation, malnutrition, and disease are driving a rise in hunger-related deaths.” President and CEO of Oxfam America Abby Maxman joined Brittany Lewis on "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler interviews author and Concerned Women for America CEO and President Penny Nance about attracting women to the Republican Party.
Brian Moynihan, the CEO of Bank of America, also spoke about private credit and the U.S.'s credit rating being downgraded. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President and CEO of Oxfam America Abby Maxman joined Brittany Lewis on "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss DOGE's attempts to cut and dismantle USAID in the Trump administration's first 100 days. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's guest is Laura Lendrum, CEO of Printemps America. The iconic Parisian department store now has a sister location on Wall Street in New York City that blends fashion, food, and French luxury under one roof. Laura joins host Kerry Diamond to discuss why the new location is distinctly NOT a department store, and how culinary, as led by Chef Gregory Gourdet, plays a big role in the concept. They also dive into Laura's time as president of Ralph Lauren, and talk about the success of Ralph's Coffee and The Polo Bar restaurant, and what the worlds of fashion and hospitality can learn from each other. For Jubilee 2025 tickets, click here. To get our new Love Issue, click here. Visit cherrybombe.com for subscriptions and show transcripts. More on Laura: Printemps NY Instagram, Printemps NY websiteMore on Kerry: Instagram
In an extended interview, Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan discusses inflation, trade policy, consumers, and the Federal Reserve. The head of the nation's second largest bank says, though consumer sentiment is down, spending is up. President Trump has fired both Democratic commissioners at the Federal Trade Commission; CNBC's Eamon Javers reports on the ensuing drama, lawsuits, and debates about Presidential constitutional authority. Plus, Nvidia's week-long GTC developers conference is underway. Eamon Javers - 08:57Brian Moynihan - 15:58 In this episode:Eamon Javers, @EamonJaversBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie
Bank of America Chair and CEO Brian Moynihan discusses the bank's business strategy in Japan, current macroeconomic conditions and BofA's hiring plans. Moynihan spoke to Bloomberg's Shery Ahn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we get reaction to US President Donald Trump exempting Mexican and Canadian goods covered by the North American trade agreement known as USMCA from his 25% tariffs, offering major reprieves to the US’s two largest trading partners. Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan speaks exclusively to Bloomberg's Shery Ahn in Tokyo. Plus - a conversation with Carin Pai, Executive Vice President and Head of Portfolio Management at Fiduciary Trust International.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crypto News: Bank of America CEO says they will launch a stablecoin, will it be on the Ripple XRP Ledger? Ondo Finance and Mastercard form a partnership. Ripple is partnering with BDACS to expand institutional crypto custody in South Korea.Show Sponsor -
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said swings in regulation mean the bank’s clients “can’t depend on us when they need us” and wants rules that “stick to the ribs.” Moynihan spoke with David Rubenstein at the Economic Club of Washington, DC. You can watch more of David Rubenstein’s interview with Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan on “The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations,” airing March 12 at 9 p.m. in New York.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There is confusion over the status of USAID after the Trump administration announced it set its sights on potentially reorganizing or getting rid of parts of the organization. President and CEO of Oxfam America Abby Maxman joins Brittany Lewis on "Forbes Newsroom" to react. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's Thursday, January 30th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark and Adam McManus Pastor in India and wife face five years in prison for evangelizing Last Wednesday, officials in India convicted a Christian couple for evangelizing the Dalit community. Members of the community are known as the “untouchables,” representing the lowest stratum of the country's caste system. Officials charged Pastor Jose Pappachan and his wife, Sheeja, with violating the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion Act. They now face five years in prison and the equivalent of hundreds of dollars in fines. International Christian Concern notes, “Dalits are socially, economically, and historically marginalized communities predominantly in India. Traditionally, the Dalits have easily embraced Christianity to escape the repressive caste system.” Chilean lawmakers commit to oppose abortion Last Tuesday, lawmakers in Chile signed a Commitment for Life document, reports Evangelical Focus. Members of several different parties signed the document in response to the government considering a law to legalize abortion. Parliamentarian Mauro González said, “We are a large majority that defends life, and we will continue to advocate for the ethical, moral and Christian principles that are part of our essence and culture.” Blackhawk helicopter collides with American Airlines jet over Potomac River In the United States, on Wednesday evening around 9:00pm ET, an American Airlines Eagle passenger jet, and an Army Blackhawk helicopter collided and crashed into the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport, reports NBC News. Flight 5342 from Wichita, Kansas had 64 people aboard and the helicopter carried three soldiers. One eyewitness made reference to the American Airlines flight, calling it a CRJ, which means Canadian Regional Jet. Listen. EYEWITNESS: “The accident happened in the river. Both the helicopter and the plane crashed in the river east of the end of runway 33. It was probably out in the middle of the river. I just saw a fireball, and then it was just gone. So, I haven't seen anything since they hit the river. But it was a CRJ [Canadian Regional Jet] and a helicopter that hit, I would say, maybe a half mile off the approach end of [runway] 33.” At least four people have been recovered and were rushed to hospitals. A frantic search to find crash victims in the river was underway within minutes. Last night, the temperature of the Potomac River was 35 degrees Fahrenheit. At 35 degrees, the human body core temperature quickly drops and exhaustion, hypothermia, and unconsciousness can occur in as little as 15 to 30 minutes. At 9:15pm, Reagan Airport announced, “All takeoffs and landings have been halted.” Trump ensures gov't won't fund transgender surgeries for kids In the United States, President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Tuesday entitled, “Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation.” The order keeps the federal government from funding transgender drugs and surgeries for people under the age of 19. The order states, “Across the country today, medical professionals are maiming and sterilizing a growing number of impressionable children under the radical and false claim that adults can change a child's sex through a series of irreversible medical interventions. This dangerous trend will be a stain on our Nation's history, and it must end.” In Mark 10:6, Jesus said, “But from the beginning of the creation, God ‘made them male and female.'" Trump confronts Bank of America CEO over debanking conservatives President Trump addressed the World Economic Forum being held in Davos, Switzerland last week. And he didn't pull any punches. Trump made comments via remote video from Washington, D.C. In one comment, he rebuked major financial institutions for “debanking” conservatives and faith groups. Trump specifically called out Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan and JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. TRUMP: “I hope you start opening your bank to conservatives because many conservatives complain that the banks are not allowing them to do business within the bank, and that included a place called Bank of America. They don't take conservative business. I don't know if the regulators mandated that because of Biden or what. But you and Jamie and everybody, I hope you're going to open your banks to conservatives, because what you're doing is wrong.” After several awkward seconds, Brian Moynihan, the CEO of Bank of America, offered the king of all non sequiturs, failing to address Trump's direct concern at all. MOYNIHAN: “Mr. President, I'll say that your friend Gianni [Infantino] said hello, told me to tell you hello, and we look forward to sponsoring the World Cup when it comes both this summer for the club and next year. So, thank you for getting that for the United States.” A prominent example of such “debanking” was Chase Bank's decision to close the account of The National Committee for Religious Freedom in 2022. Trump looks to cut $100 billion through federal workforce The Trump administration is offering buyouts to federal workers to shrink the size of the government. Ahead of planned downsizing, the administration is offering federal employees to voluntarily resign by February 6. They would still receive pay through September. The administration expects 5-10% of the federal workforce to quit. This would save around $100 billion. American kids less competent in reading The National Center for Education Statistics released their latest report card for the U.S. American kids are still growing less competent in their reading skills and have made little progress in math. This continues the decline of academic results since school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic. The report also highlights a growing divide between higher- and lower-performing students with the gap being wider than ever. Nondenominational churches increasing and growing And finally, most U.S. denominations are experiencing decline, but nondenominational Protestant churches are on the rise. Nearly 35% of American Protestants identified as nondenominational in 2022, up from less than 3% in the early 1970s. Also, the number of nondenominational churches increased by nearly 9,000 over the last decade. This growth comes despite the number of practicing Christians being on the decline in the U.S. Professor Ed Stetzer, the former head of Lifeway Research group told The Washington Times, “The percentage of practicing Christians is declining, but those who remain tend to create a more serious expression of their faith. . . . Millennials and Gen Z Christians, in particular, are showing signs of greater commitment, even as they navigate a cultural landscape where being religious sometimes comes with a price.” In Matthew 16:24, Jesus said, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Thursday, January 30th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
In the 5 AM Hour: Larry O’Connor and Patrice Onwuka discussed: Trump confronts Bank of America CEO for not taking 'conservative business' REMARKS BY PRESIDENT TRUMP AT THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM WMAL GUEST: 5:35 AM - INTERVIEW - FRANK PAVONE - National Director, Priests for Life - discussed March for Life and Trump pardoning prolife activists. SOCIAL MEDIA: https://x.com/frfrankpavone Trump Pardons 23 Pro-Life Advocates Prosecuted by Biden DOJ Under FACE Act L A R R Y on X: "BREAKING: Our book is now #1 in New Releases in the "Politics and Elections" category! Release date is this Tuesday, Jan 28th! Buy the Kindle today, Hardcover, Paperback and Audible on Tuesday! Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Friday, January 24, 2025 / 5 AM Hour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crypto News: The SEC launches a crypto task force led by Hester Peirce. Donald Trump pardons Ross Ulbricht and talks about the Trump Meme Coin. Bank of America CEO says the banking industry will adopt bitcoin and crypto if regulation allows them.Lyn Ulbricht interview - youtu.be/P_b46KQFsSgHester Peirce interview - youtu.be/1gp53hGWIrs Show Sponsor - ✅ VeChain is a versatile enterprise-grade L1 smart contract platform https://www.vechain.org/
As we celebrate the 85th birthday of Jack Nicklaus today, we also welcome Derek Sprague, another PGA of America Professional, as our special guest. From the small town of Malone, New York, Derek has risen to great heights in the game, and is now the first PGA of America Past President to be named the CEO of the organization that oversees the professional needs of more than 30,000 golf professionals. Oh, and he'll also be heavily involved in the preparation for a little event this fall, called the Ryder Cup!
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
942: In this episode of Technovation, host Peter High interviews Kai Boysan, CEO of Flix North America, to explore how Flix is modernizing intercity travel. Learn about Flix's strategic acquisition of Greyhound, its use of AI for optimizing operations, and its mission to provide sustainable, affordable travel to over 1,600 destinations. Discover how Flix employs AI to forecast demand, optimize pricing, and improve customer engagement through seamless technology integration. Kai also discusses the company's innovative approach to partnerships and the adaptability needed to succeed across diverse global markets.
Is crude oil ready to head back to $100 per barrel, or take a big tumble lower? We'll ask our energy experts tov weigh in.Plus, TikTok could be banned in the U.S. in just a few days. But there could be a big ‘tell' about it's future coming on Monday. We'll explain. And, we'll speak to Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan about the bank's big earnings beat, the state of the economy and much more.
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan sits down with Becky Quick on the Bank of America trading floor. He discusses his market outlook for 2025, the current state of the consumer, the Federal Reserve's next move, and the incoming Trump administration, including M&A and tariffs. Next, Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) discuss their bipartisan bill: the “Take It Down” Act would force social media companies to remove graphic deep fakes. Plus, Friday is the deadline for funding the government, Trump vows to “knock out” drug industry middlemen, and former TV host Carlos Watson is sentenced to nearly 10 years in prison. Brian Moynihan - 15:03Amy Klobuchar & Ted Cruz - 34:12 In this episode:Sen. Amy Klobuchar, @SenAmyKlobucharSen. Ted Cruz, @SenTedCruzBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinZach Vallese, @zachvallese
In this episode, CEO of Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino, Carolyn Fajardo talks with the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about modern approaches to food insecurity and long-term, sustainable solutions. Thank you so much to our generous sponsor for this episode, the Wall Street Journal. Activate your free school-sponsored subscription today at: WSJ.com/UCRiverside About Carolyn Fajardo: Carolyn Fajardo, born Carolyn Solar, is a Latina and the first in her family to earn a bachelor's degree. She graduated from California State University, San Bernardino, with a BA in Communications and began her career in food banking as the Marketing and Communications Coordinator for FARSB. She later pursued her MBA at California Baptist University while advancing to the role of Development Director. Later, she was appointed CEO. Learn more about Carolyn Fajardo via https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolynfajardo/ Interviewer: Rachel Strausman (UCR Public Policy Major, Dean's Chief Ambassador) Dori Pham (UCR Public Policy Major, Dean's Ambassador) Music by: Vir Sinha This is a production of the UCR School of Public Policy: https://spp.ucr.edu/ Subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss an episode. Learn more about the series and other episodes via https://spp.ucr.edu/podcast.
New times need new thinking. So Richard sits down with Jim Spencer, vet of the US renewables industry, now president and CEO of Exus Renewables North America. "Repowering" was already becoming important for getting more out of existing sites but could well become essential as electricity demand grows exponentially, the windiest sites have been developed, and political uncertainty means re-powering an existing site to make it generate more electricity could become even more attractive. For full show notes, ad-free listening, and more, come to wickedproblems.earth.00:00 Introduction to Power Demand00:15 Welcome to Wicked Problems00:58 The Evolution of Wind Energy01:21 Jim Spencer's Journey02:05 Challenges in Early Renewable Energy06:09 Pivot to Wind Energy22:38 Political and Market Dynamics31:41 Future of Renewable Energy36:14 Final Thoughts and Recommendations Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The U.S. economy continues to perform well by many measures. Retail spending was up notably around Black Friday, markets are at or near record levels and unemployment remains low. And yet, most Americans have long felt the economy is not doing well for them. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Samina Virk, North America CEO of leading luxury fashion resale platform Vestiaire Collective, speaks with Scott Kerr about how relying on the company's core values has helped it thrive over the last 15 years. Samina talks about fast-tracking growth in the US, the company's path to profitability and possible IPO, its crowdfunding campaign, the importance of building trust through advanced authentication, and its AI-powered search engine. She also discusses its partnership with hit Netflix series 'Emily in Paris.' Plus: Does transparency influence consumer perceptions of the true value of luxury products?Featuring: Samina Virk, North America CEO of Vestiaire Collective (vestiairecollective.com) Host:Scott Kerr, Founder & President of Silvertone ConsultingAbout The Luxury Item podcast:The Luxury Item is a podcast on the business of luxury and the people and companies that are shaping the future of the luxury industry.Stay Connected: Email: scott@silvertoneconsulting.comListen and subscribe to The Luxury Item wherever you get your podcasts. Tell a friend or colleague!
Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan discusses the Federal Reserve cutting rates and the banks business strategy in Asia markets. He spoke to Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Featuring: Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts in conversation with Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan in SydneyShuli Ren, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, on her latest piece, China Stimulus Is More Than Just One ‘Damn Number' What would YOU like to hear about on Bloomberg? Help make shows like ours even better by taking our Bloomberg audience survey. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bloomberg-daybreak-asia/id1663863437Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Ccfge70zthAgVfm0NVw1bTuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Asian-Talk/Bloomberg-Daybreak-Asia-Edition-p247557/?lang=es-es See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live, from Bloomberg Screentime, HYBE America CEO Scooter Braun sat down with Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw to discuss his career ups and downs and what's to come. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Face the Nation, we sit down for an in-depth discussion with Republican vice presidential candidate, Ohio Senator JD Vance… With 86 days until Election Day, we speak to Kansas Democrat Laura Kelly about her party's chances of success in the Heartland… And we take a closer look at the state of the economy with Bank of America CEO, Brian Moynihan… Finally, we talk with retired General Frank McKenzie on what a potential retaliation from Iran and its proxies would mean for an already volatile situation in the Middle East.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan has been discussing the lender's latest earnings results. He also added that economic activity is normalizing and that the US consumer is doing well in a credit perspective. Moynihan spoke to Bloomberg's David Westin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kansas City Chiefs kicker, Harrison Butker, has caused a media storm after his commencement speech at Benedictine College in Kansas, as he took a jab at President Biden, condemned abortion, called pride month one of the “deadly sins” and implored men to be “unapologetic” in their masculinity. But, his message to women is what is getting him the most backlash. On this episode of Women for America, Concerned Women for America CEO and President Penny Nance is joined by her daughter Claire Nance Klakring, a Trump Administration alum who currently works in public affairs, and Young Women for America ambassador Noelle Fitchett, social media influencer and host of the Out of Context podcast, to dissect the speech and respond to the hypocritical feedback Butker is receiving from the media.
Pablo Di Si, Volkswagen North America CEO, says the automaker remains committed to developing EVs and will respond to the pace of consumer demand. Di Si also says the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore won't have an impact on Volkswagen's operations. He speaks with hosts Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bank of America's CEO Brian Moynihan said it'll take time for the banking industry to work through issues with commercial real estate loans, after a New York regional lender alarmed investors with its exposure to troubled debt. Moynihan spoke with hosts Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz during a special live broadcast from the bank's headquarters in New York.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Porsche Cars North America CEO Timo Resch speaks on the company's shift to EV and the recent unveiling of their Macan EV with Bloomberg Technology host Ed Ludlow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The GOP race heads to New Hampshire after Trump dominates in Iowa. Plus, Hamas releases three hostage videos in a 24-hour span. And, the 75th Emmys take the stage after a four-month delay. Also this morning: E. Jean Carroll seeks more than $10M in a second Trump defamation case, the Bank of America CEO on how the election will impact the economy, and hundreds of flights are cancelled across the US due to extreme weather. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Moynihan, Chairman & CEO of Bank of America speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on the bank's yearly overall and what he anticipates for 2024. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CEO of BMW North America Sebastian Mackensen discusses the growing demand for EVs, plans to manufacture electric cars in the US and whether the UAW is coming for BMW. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ducati North America CEO Jason Chinnock talks about the new line of bikes on the way for 2024. He speaks with hosts Guy Johnson and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bank of America chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan says the Fed's rate hikes have successfully slowed down consumer spending. In an exclusive conversation with Bloomberg Wall Street Week host David Westin, he talks about the state of the US consumer, the Fed's inflation fight and Bank of America's third-quarter results.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On October 7th, 2023, Hamas, a militant terrorist group residing in the Gaza Strip, forced the State of Israel to declare war after an unexpected large-scale attack that left over a thousand dead so far. On this episode of Women for America, Concerned Women for America CEO and President is joined by Joel Rosenberg, American-Israeli communications strategist, author, and non-profit executive, to discuss the situation and to pray.
Tomorrow night Republican candidates will take the stage in Milwaukee for the first 2024 Republican presidential debate. Concerned Women for America CEO and President Penny Nance is joined by CNN's Republican strategist Alice Stewart to talk about what to expect.
The box office smash hit of the summer, Sound of Freedom, has awakened millions of Americans to the scourge of human trafficking, a growing global issue where humans are forced into slave labor and sexual exploitation. On this episode of Concerned Women Today, Dr. Rebecca Munson, Department Chair for Government and Public Policy at Liberty University, joins Concerned Women for America CEO and President Penny Nance to discuss what Americans can do to fight the heinous activity.
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Canary Cry News Talk #583 - 01.18.2023 - Recorded Live to Tape WEF WIPES | John Kerry Aliens, New Geopolitics, Cardigan Conspiracy, Cold Women A Podcast that Deconstructs Mainstream Media News from a Biblical Worldview Harvard: Index of MSM Ownership (Harvard.edu) Logos Bible: Aliens Demons Doc (feat. Dr. Heiser, Unseen Realm) A Podcast that Deconstructs Mainstream Media News from a Biblical Worldview Harvard: Index of MSM Ownership (Harvard.edu) Logos Bible: Aliens Demons Doc (feat. Dr. Mike Heiser, Unseen Realm) This Episode was Produced By: Executive Producers Sir Captain Redbeard Pirate King of the Deemoochers** Dame Lynn Lady of the Lakes** Kevin M*** Producers Lydia G, puddin22, Miguel O, Sir Morv Knight of the Burning Chariots, Sir Morv Knight of the Burning Chariots, Sir Darrin Knight of the Hungry Panda's, Dominik J, Dame Gail Canary Whisperer and Lady of X's and O's, Runksmash, Audio Production Sir Darrin Knight of the Hungry Pandas Visual Art Sir Dove Knight of Rusbeltia Microfiction Runksmash - Acting fast the two scavengers dig through the drone's precious cargo, carefully packaging the eggs in bags. They pause as Jade, the small one, finds a box labeled DMTX-S5, they know the value of this one parcel, Ver grabs it and signs “Time to go.” Stephen S - Agent Lilywater's first AUNT assignment teams him with Agent Street to counter misinformation through “news deconstruction.” They launch a podcast sponsored by HUGE Pharma, named “Canaries Lie News Talk with hosts Chris and Charisse.” CLIP PRODUCER Emsworth, FaeLivrin TIMESTAPERS Jade Bouncerson, Christine C SOCIAL MEDIA DOERS Dame MissG of the OV and Deep Rivers LINKS HELP JAM REMINDERS Clankoniphius SHOW NOTES HELLO, RUN DOWN WEF/ALIENS 10:15 V / John Kerry WEF's 'almost extraterrestrial plan' to save the planet (Fox, Clip) DAY JINGLE/PERSONAL/EXEC. 17:35 V / FLIPPY 28:30 V / A Novel Robotic Arm with Ultrasonically Actuated Glass Needle (AZO Robotics) WEF 36:30 V / Clip: Klaus introduction WEF 2023 → Tweet: Elon responds to clip of Klaus saying “Master the Future” BBB 42:15 V / Stakeholder Geopolitics, ESG plan for NEW kind of Geopolitics (WEF) →Clip: Bank of America CEO says new ESG rules are needed to reboot capitalism (CNBC) Note: The system is NOT NEW! It's ESG!! They want a NEW NARRATIVE! Image: List of Americans attending WEF METAVERSE Clip: Klaus on “Global Collaboration Village” in the Metaverse → 7 chief digital officers on how they are navigating an unstable world (WEF) TRANSHUMAN 1:01:50 V / Clip: WEF has the “write level” permissions with mRNA to edit gene BIBLICAL 1:06:00 V / → How close to midnight is humanity? 2023 Doomsday Clock announcement (USA Today) PARTY TIME: http://CANARYCRY.PARTY 1:08:05 V / BREAK 1: TREASURE: https://CanaryCryRadio.com/Support 1:09:07 V / POLYTICKS/BBB/WEF 1:20:03 V / Missouri Rules Package (Legiscan) Who is Missouri Speaker? (MO INDY) Speaker Law Firm (MO Lawyers) Speaker Law Firm Special Master in Monsanto Case (Blitz) Speaker visits israel on trade mission (STL Today) Hawthorn Foundation is https://www.hawthornfoundation.org/ Bayer (owns Monsanto based in ST. Louis) Edward Jones (Based in St. Louis and large scale ESG investor https://www.edwardjones.com/us-en/market-news-insights/guidance-perspective/sustainable-investing) Ameren (big investor in clean sustainable energy https://www.ameren.com/company/environment-and-sustainability) Kansas City Southern Rails (had member on Israel trip) ICL (icl-groups) MO Public Private Pratnership Org (MOPartnership.org) WEF Office opens in MO (SE MO) MO US Rep speaks at WEF (YT) MO's Agenda 2030 (GreaterSTLinc.com) Meta Selects MO for $800m Data Center (MPpartnerships) $430m EV lithium factory in MO (FOX) ICL alternative protein factory in St Louis (Bussinesswire) BREAK 3: TALENT 1:50:30 V / ANTARCTICA/WOMEN RULE outta time - no can do Purdue Geochemist Leads All-Woman Team Antarctica, study Ancient History (IED) BREAK 4: TIME 2:00:00 V / END
The CEOs of the nation's largest banks, JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America, are sending different messages about the economy. One is more optimistic, the other more pessimistic. WSJ's Ben Eisen explains what's driving their differences. Further Reading: - Bank of America CEO's Optimism Defies Economic Gloom - Jamie Dimon Says U.S. Consumers Still Have Six to Nine Months of Spending Power - JP Morgan Chase Earnings Show Economy is Resilient, but Jamie Dimon's “Hurricane” Looms Further Listening: - The Fed's Plan to Curb Inflation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices