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Apple News Today
Harris picks Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for VP

Apple News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 13:18


Harris picked Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate. USA Today reports on his political record. Global markets reeled, but economists say: Don’t panic yet. Washington Post economics reporter Rachel Siegel explains why. Nurse practitioners increasingly treat patients independently. Bloomberg Businessweek reporter Caleb Melby warns that when they aren’t well trained, the results can be tragic. Google lost an antitrust case over search-engine dominance. The Wall Street Journal has details. AI is about to blow up the college application industry. The San Francisco Chronicle examines companies behind new services. Yahoo Sports looks at how Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles demonstrated what the Olympics are all about — sportsmanship. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.

The Big Take
Why You'll Want to Know How Your Nurse Practitioner Was Trained

The Big Take

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 17:10 Transcription Available


Americans are more and more likely to get health care not from doctors, but from nurse practitioners. It's one of the fastest-growing professions in the US — and the number of nurse practitioners in the country is expected to climb 45% by 2032. But training for the booming profession has never been standardized, and some students worry they're not being set up for success. On today's Big Take podcast, host Sarah Holder talks to investigative reporters Caleb Melby and Polly Mosendz about what the rapid rise of nurse practitioners has meant for their education — and their patients. Read more: The Miseducation of America's Nurse PractitionersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Big Take
US Veterans Are Losing Their Homes As Covid Mortgage Relief Ends

The Big Take

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 26:30 Transcription Available


During the pandemic, the US government granted millions of homeowners a temporary pause in their mortgage payments. Hundreds of thousands of military veterans were among those who participated in the program. After the pause lifted, they thought they would pick up their payments where they'd left off. For many of them, that wasn't the case. Bloomberg's Caleb Melby and Polly Mosendz join this episode to explain why veterans across the country have found themselves battling lenders that are threatening to foreclose on their homes—and what if anything is being done to help them. Read more: Veterans Got a Mortgage Break. Now They're Losing Their Homes Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK  Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How to Cover Money
Bloomberg reporters gain answers to Cerebal Inc.'s 'Questionable Practices'

How to Cover Money

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 12:08


Janaé Bradford interviews Bloomberg reporters Caleb Melby and Polly Mosendz, two members of the bronze award-winning team for their investigation 'Questionable Practices.' Their investigation brings the first important revelations about the largest medical mental-health startup, Cerebral, and its effort to bring telemedicine techniques to mental healthcare. Bloomberg reporters found a lack of delicate consideration assessment from the million-dollar business when prescribing medication to their patients. Listen to what the reporters had to say about what it took to make this investigation happen.

Sound On
Sound On: Infrastructure, Delta Variant

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 39:03


Guests: Bloomberg Government reporter Jack Fitzpatrick, Moody's Chief Economist, Mark Zandi, Bloomberg health reporter Cynthia Koons, Rick Bright, senior vice president of pandemic prevention and response at the Rockefeller Foundation, Caleb Melby, Bloomberg Investigations reporter, and Bloomberg Politics contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Sound On
Sound On: Infrastructure, Delta Variant

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 39:03


Guests: Bloomberg Government reporter Jack Fitzpatrick, Moody's Chief Economist, Mark Zandi, Bloomberg health reporter Cynthia Koons, Rick Bright, senior vice president of pandemic prevention and response at the Rockefeller Foundation, Caleb Melby, Bloomberg Investigations reporter, and Bloomberg Politics contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Businessweek
Trump Pushing Trade to Create Market Rally, Selecting Small Caps, Creating an Educated Person

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 37:47


Saleha Mohsin, Bloomberg News U.S. Treasury Reporter, and Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber discuss President Donald Trump pushing for U.S. negotiators to close a trade deal with China soon, concerned that he needs a big win on the international stage -- and the stock market bump that would come with it. Eric Marshall, Portfolio Manager at Hodges Capital Management, talks about opportunities in small cap stocks. Morton Schapiro, President at Northwestern University, and Bloomberg News Endowments Reporter Janet Lorin explain what it means to be an "educated person.” Caleb Melby, Bloomberg Financial Investigations Reporter, talks about President Trump's role in planning his inauguration, an event that's now under scrutiny from federal prosecutors. And we Drive to the Close of markets with Andy Kapyrin, Director of Research at RegentAtlantic. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Businessweek
Trump Pushing Trade to Create Market Rally, Selecting Small Caps, Creating an Educated Person

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 37:47


Saleha Mohsin, Bloomberg News U.S. Treasury Reporter, and Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber discuss President Donald Trump pushing for U.S. negotiators to close a trade deal with China soon, concerned that he needs a big win on the international stage -- and the stock market bump that would come with it. Eric Marshall, Portfolio Manager at Hodges Capital Management, talks about opportunities in small cap stocks. Morton Schapiro, President at Northwestern University, and Bloomberg News Endowments Reporter Janet Lorin explain what it means to be an "educated person.” Caleb Melby, Bloomberg Financial Investigations Reporter, talks about President Trump's role in planning his inauguration, an event that’s now under scrutiny from federal prosecutors. And we Drive to the Close of markets with Andy Kapyrin, Director of Research at RegentAtlantic. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan 

Bloomberg Businessweek
Huawei’s CFO Arrested, Tony Beachfront Strip Eligible for Poor-Area Tax Perks, Women of Worth

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 35:55


Josh Wingrove, Bloomberg News Canada Economy and Politics Reporter, and Shira Ovide, Bloomberg Opinion Tech Columnist, talk about the tech and trade impact of the arrest of Huawei’s CFO on potential violations of U.S. sanctions on Iran. Caleb Melby, Bloomberg News Financial Investigations Reporter, explains his story from Businessweek Magazine on how the Kushner family is receiving a tax perk through so-called "Opportunity Zones." Mora Neilson, VP of Brand Communications & Strategic Initiatives at L’Oréal Paris, and Christy Silva, Founder of Aidan’s Heart Foundation, share the charitable work of the "Women of Worth" program. David Kirpatrick, CEO at Techonomy, discusses big tech CEOs meeting with the White House on trade and intellectual property issues. And we Drive to the Close of Markets with Connor Browne, Portfolio Manager at Thornburg Investment Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan 

Bloomberg Businessweek
Huawei's CFO Arrested, Tony Beachfront Strip Eligible for Poor-Area Tax Perks, Women of Worth

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 35:55


Josh Wingrove, Bloomberg News Canada Economy and Politics Reporter, and Shira Ovide, Bloomberg Opinion Tech Columnist, talk about the tech and trade impact of the arrest of Huawei's CFO on potential violations of U.S. sanctions on Iran. Caleb Melby, Bloomberg News Financial Investigations Reporter, explains his story from Businessweek Magazine on how the Kushner family is receiving a tax perk through so-called "Opportunity Zones." Mora Neilson, VP of Brand Communications & Strategic Initiatives at L'Oréal Paris, and Christy Silva, Founder of Aidan's Heart Foundation, share the charitable work of the "Women of Worth" program. David Kirpatrick, CEO at Techonomy, discusses big tech CEOs meeting with the White House on trade and intellectual property issues. And we Drive to the Close of Markets with Connor Browne, Portfolio Manager at Thornburg Investment Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Businessweek
JPMorgan Secretly Punished by U.S., Barrack Waiting for Trump Windfall, Mixed Tech News

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 33:17


Michelle Davis, Bloomberg News Finance Reporter, discusses how JPMorgan is now free of secret government restrictions and are ready to expand. Caleb Melby, Bloomberg News Financial Reporter, talks about his Businessweek Magazine story about Trump moneyman Tom Barrack still waiting for a windfall for backing the Presidential campaign. Dina Bass, Bloomberg News Seattle Bureau Chief, breaks down a wild week for big tech companies. Glenn Argenbright, Founding Partner at Quake Capital, explains the importance of promoting diversity in venture capital funding. And we Drive to the Close of the market with Alan Zafran Senior Managing Director at First Republic Investment Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan 

Bloomberg Businessweek
JPMorgan Secretly Punished by U.S., Barrack Waiting for Trump Windfall, Mixed Tech News

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 33:17


Michelle Davis, Bloomberg News Finance Reporter, discusses how JPMorgan is now free of secret government restrictions and are ready to expand. Caleb Melby, Bloomberg News Financial Reporter, talks about his Businessweek Magazine story about Trump moneyman Tom Barrack still waiting for a windfall for backing the Presidential campaign. Dina Bass, Bloomberg News Seattle Bureau Chief, breaks down a wild week for big tech companies. Glenn Argenbright, Founding Partner at Quake Capital, explains the importance of promoting diversity in venture capital funding. And we Drive to the Close of the market with Alan Zafran Senior Managing Director at First Republic Investment Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Businessweek
Steel Tariffs Provoke Retaliation, Giving Love to Small Caps, Trump’s Net Worth Down

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 35:34


Carol is joined by Bloomberg’s New York Bureau Chief Jason Kelly and they speak to Joe Deaux, Bloomberg News Metals & Mining Reporter, on the U.S. imposing tariffs on the EU, Canada and Mexico. Eric Marshall, Portfolio Manager at Hodges Capital Management, discusses investing in small caps stocks. Ben Steverman, Bloomberg News Personal Finance Editor, explains how David Tepper’s purchase of the Carolina Panthers provides him with a unique tax perk. Bloomberg Stocks Editor Dave Wilson shares his “Chart of the Day.” Caleb Melby, Bloomberg News Financial Reporter, talks about why President Trump's net worthhastaken a hit. And we Drive to the Close with Ryan Detrick, Senior Market Strategist at LPL Financial.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Steel Tariffs Provoke Retaliation, Giving Love to Small Caps, Trump's Net Worth Down

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 35:34


Carol is joined by Bloomberg's New York Bureau Chief Jason Kelly and they speak to Joe Deaux, Bloomberg News Metals & Mining Reporter, on the U.S. imposing tariffs on the EU, Canada and Mexico. Eric Marshall, Portfolio Manager at Hodges Capital Management, discusses investing in small caps stocks. Ben Steverman, Bloomberg News Personal Finance Editor, explains how David Tepper's purchase of the Carolina Panthers provides him with a unique tax perk. Bloomberg Stocks Editor Dave Wilson shares his “Chart of the Day.” Caleb Melby, Bloomberg News Financial Reporter, talks about why President Trump's net worthhastaken a hit. And we Drive to the Close with Ryan Detrick, Senior Market Strategist at LPL Financial. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Trump, Inc.
Son-in-Law Inc: The (Other) Secretive Real Estate Scion in the White House

Trump, Inc.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 22:51


We’ve seen headline after head-spinning headline about Jared Kushner, son-in-law of President Donald Trump. We’ve heard that his company has been on a global search for cash, that it got giant loans from two big financial institutions after Kushner met with officials from those companies at the White House, and that countries believed they could manipulate Kushner through his “complex” business arrangements. Like his father-in-law, Kushner has not fully divested from his family’s business, Kushner Companies. His disclosure forms show he owns at least $761 million in assets. Meanwhile, the company owes hundreds of millions of dollars in debt that comes due in less than a year.  All of this while Kushner Companies has worked very hard to keep some of its partners a secret. It gets back to a familiar question: How can we know whether Kushner is operating in the interests of the country or his company? A spokeswoman for the Kushner Companies said in an email that it “is financially very strong” and that “Jared Kushner is not in any way involved in the management of the business.” Peter Mirijanian, spokesman for Jared Kushner’s attorney, said in a statement Kushner’s meetings are “to hear ideas about improving the American economy” and that he “has followed the ethics advice he has received for all of his work which include the separation from his business and recusals when appropriate.” Joining us on this episode are David Kocieniewski and Caleb Melby of Bloomberg, who’ve broken a series of stories about the Kushner Companies' financial stress. They take WNYC and ProPublica on a tour of some of the real estate company's marquee properties. Then we take a different kind of tour with ProPublica’s Alec MacGillis. For the past year, he's been tracking the travails of tenants living in apartment complexes in Baltimore owned by Kushner Companies -- and the extent to which the real estate company has gone to keep its partners secret.

Money Talking
The Financier, the Son-in-Law, and the Saudis

Money Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 7:43


When President Donald Trump visited Saudi Arabia last month, one of the first accomplishments he announced was a $110 billion agreement to sell advanced weapons to the desert kingdom. The point man on that agreement was Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, whose background is in real-estate. But another businessman — and one of the masters of international finance — was there, too. Stephen Schwarzman, the CEO and co-founder of Blackstone, secured a $20 billion investment from the Saudis in his company's new U.S. infrastructure fund. This week on Money Talking, Caleb Melby with Bloomberg News, who wrote about the two deals, speaks wth WNYC's Ilya Marritz about the blurry lines between business and government in the Trump administration.

Slate Daily Feed
Trumpcast: 666 5th Ave.

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 34:46


Virginia Heffernan talks to Bloomberg News reporter Caleb Melby about the Kushner family history, the building on 666 5th Ave. hemorrhaging money from Jared's family, and the potential conflicts of interest with a Chinese insurance group looking to strike a deal on the property. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Trumpcast
666 5th Ave.

Trumpcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 34:46


Virginia Heffernan talks to Bloomberg News reporter Caleb Melby about the Kushner family history, the building on 666 5th Ave. hemorrhaging money from Jared's family, and the potential conflicts of interest with a Chinese insurance group looking to strike a deal on the property. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stephanomics
Episode 11: What It Takes to Be Rich

Stephanomics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2015 23:20


(Bloomberg) -- How much money do you need to be rich, ultra rich and out-of-your-mind rich? Tori and Aki discuss, along with what growing income inequality means for the U.S. economy. Executive pay reporter Caleb Melby drops by to recount his exchanges with billionaires, including Donald Trump.